2013 Mississippi College Football Media Guide

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE CHOCTAWS FOOTBALL 2013

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

CHOCTAWSFOOTBALL

2013

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THE BASICS Location ........................................... Clinton, MS 39058Founded ..................................................................1826Affiliation .......................................................... NCAA DIIIConference ....................................American SouthwestEnrollment .............................................................5,000School Colors ........................................... Blue and GoldNickname.........................................................ChoctawsPresident ..............................................Dr. Lee G. RoyceAlma Mater ..................................................... VanderbiltAthletic Director ............................................ Mike JonesAlma Mater ...................................... Mississippi CollegeAthletic Dept. Phone ............................ 601-925-3341

FACILITY INFORMATION Facility .......................................Robinson-Hale StadiumCapacity .................................................................8,500Surface .................................................Artificial Surface

TEAM HISTORY First Year of Football .............................................. 1907All-Time Overall Record ....................475-404-37 (.539)All-Time ASC Record ...................................52-76 (.406)ASC Championships ....................................1997, 2009All-Time GSC Record .............................. 87-75-6 (.536)GSC Championships ....................... 1979, 1988, 1990All-time Bowl/Playoff record ......................................9-5Years in Postseason Play ..............................................6Last Postseason .....................2009 DIII Second RoundResult .................................... Loss, 43-9 to Wesley (DE)

TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Overall Record ..................................................2-8Home Record ..............................................................1-3Away Record ...............................................................1-5ASC Record .................................................................1-6ASC Finish ................................................................T-6thStarters Returning/Lost ......................................... 9/15............................Offense: 5/6 Defense: 4/7 ST: 0/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................41/51

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...........................................Norman JosephRecord at MC ................................ 38-44 (.463) 8 yearsOffensive Coordinator .......................... Corky HoughtonDefensive Line/Special Teams ...................... Mike KellyLinebackers ....................................................Rod SmithDefensive Coordinator .......................... Zach WilkersonWide Receivers ............................................ Brian HarrisRunning Backs ........................................... Blake PurvisSafeties ..........................................................Zach RogelTight Ends .........................................................Cory YorkAthletic Trainer ............................................. Matt VerretEquipment Manager ...................................... Tim Yancy

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ..................... David NicholsSID E-Mail [email protected] Phone ...............................................601-925-3234SID Cell Phone ........................................ 769-798-7143SID Fax ....................................................601-925-3344Graduate Assistant .................................Whitney VanceE-Mail ................................................. [email protected]

2013 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SERIES09/07 Millsaps Clinton, Miss. 7:00 pm 31-14-6 MC09/14 Huntingdon Clinton, Miss. 6:00 pm 1-0 MC09/28 at Webber International Babson Park, Fla. 2:00 pm 1-0 MC10/05 Hardin-Simmons* Clinton, Miss. 2:00 pm 14-3 HSU10/12 at Sul Ross State* Alpine, Texas 1:00 pm 14-3 MC10/19 Howard Payne* Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm 12-5 HPU10/26 Texas Lutheran (HC) Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm 9-6 MC11/02 at East Texas Baptist* Marshall, Texas 1:00 pm 10-5 ETBU11/09 at Louisiana College* Pineville, La. 1:00 pm 26-11 MC11/16 Mary Hardin-Baylor* Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm 12-2 UMHB

Bold indicates home game || * indicates ASC game || HC indicates HomecomingAll Times are Central

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INTERVIEW REQUESTS To request an interview with Coach Owens or any assistant coaches, do so by contacting the SID via email or by phone at 601-925-3234. Coaches are available to the media but not during practice. Once practice is completed, all requests can be filled. On Choctaw game days, coaches and players are available following a ten minute cooling off period. No interviews can be conducted on game days prior to the game. Phone interviews with players and coaches are also possible by contacting the SID. The best time to request a player or coach for a phone interview is in the morning.

OFFICE OF SPORTS INFORMATION The Mississippi College Office of Sports Informa-tion is located in the upper level of A. E. Wood Colise-um. A. E. Wood Coliseum, also known as the “Golden Dome”, is one of the most recognizable structures in the Clinton community. The office is the first door on the right after entering the office hallway.

MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA We hope that this publication is useful to you as you cover Mississippi College this season. All efforts have been made to include information within these pages that you might find useful in covering the Choc-taws. If further information is needed then please don’t hesitate to contact me directly so that request can be made. Also be aware that all Choctaw home games and most MC home athletic events are digitally photo-graphed and photographs are immediately available upon request. We appreciate all of your efforts to cover the Choc-taws and we look forward to working with you this season. Sincerely, David Nichols, Sports Information Director

MEDIA SERVICES Pre-game notes or media guides are available upon request. Game notes are released electronically on the Mississippi College website periodically. They are also distributed to the media through email.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS To request a credential or interview, do so by contacting the SID via email ([email protected]) or by phone at 601-925-3234. Credentials must be re-quested 24 hours in advance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFO 2013 Quick Facts .............................................1Table of Contents .............................................2Media Information ............................................2Athletic Director ................................................3Staff Directory .............................................. 4-5Robinson-Hale Stadium ...................................6Williams Strength Center .................................7Athletic Training ................................................8Cheerleading ....................................................9

2013 SEASON PREVIEW Season Outlook ............................................. 12Quarterbacks ................................................. 12Running Backs .............................................. 12Wide Receivers .............................................. 13Tight Ends ...................................................... 13Offensive Line ................................................ 13Defensive Line ............................................... 14Linebackers ................................................... 14Secondary ...................................................... 15Kickers ........................................................... 15Returners ....................................................... 15Alphabetical Roster .................................. 16-17Roster by Classification ............................ 16-17Positional Breakdown ................................... 18Geographical Breakdown ............................. 19Depth Chart ................................................... 20Preseason Notebook..................................... 212013 Opponents ......................................21-24

COACHING STAFF Norman Joseph ........................................26-27Corky Houghton ............................................. 28Mike Kelly ...................................................... 29Rod Smith ...................................................... 29Zach Wilkerson .............................................. 30Brian Harris.................................................... 30Blake Purvis ................................................... 30Zach Rogel ......................................................31Cory York .........................................................31Hunter Bloomfield ..........................................31 Tim Yancy ........................................................31

THE CHOCTAWS Sylvain Alarcon .............................................. 34Tracy Allen ...................................................... 34Jacob Antonio ................................................ 35Alex Archer ..................................................... 35Jacob Becker ................................................. 36Kirk Bryant ..................................................... 36Jonathan Cantrell ...........................................37Matt Casanova ...............................................37Stacey Dillard................................................. 38Hunter Estess ................................................ 38Seth Etienne .................................................. 39Zach Favre ..................................................... 39Beaux Gipson ................................................ 40Austin Gray..................................................... 40Payton Gray .....................................................41Travis Hayes ....................................................41Drew Hurst ..................................................... 42T.J. Johnson ................................................... 42Dylan Klibert .................................................. 43Trace Lane ..................................................... 43Weston Locastro ............................................ 44Eric Madere ................................................... 44Drew Nix ......................................................... 45D’Angelious Packer ....................................... 45Darek Pfenninger .......................................... 46Randal Pharr ................................................. 46Jonathon Redd ...............................................47Kris Sanders ...................................................47Justin Sones .................................................. 48Jordan Vander Vorste .................................... 48Brooks Villarreal ............................................ 49Doc Ward ....................................................... 49Jake Weddle .................................................. 50Josh Williams ................................................. 50

A.J. Antonescu ................................................51Johnathen Berryman .....................................51Damario Brown ...............................................51Rashad Crisp ..................................................51Nick Everhart ..................................................51Alexander Greer ............................................. 52Mike Johnson ................................................ 52Chad Jones .................................................... 52Dalton Welch ................................................. 52Ben Wiles ....................................................... 52Newcomers ...............................................52-56

2012 SEASON REVIEW Overview ........................................................ 58Results ........................................................... 58Millsaps .......................................................... 59Webber International .................................... 60West Alabama ................................................61Hardin-Simmons ............................................ 62Sul Ross State ............................................... 63Howard Payne ................................................ 64Texas Lutheran .............................................. 65East Texas Baptist ......................................... 66Louisiana College .......................................... 67Mary Hardin-Baylor ....................................... 68Team Statistics .............................................. 70Individual Statistics ..................................71-72Defensive Statistics ...................................... 73Superlatives ....................................................74

THE ASC The ASC ...........................................................76Preseason Release ........................................76Preseason Poll ................................................76Preseason Players of the Year .......................76Helmet Schedule ........................................... 77Composite Schedule ..................................... 772012 Standings ............................................ 782012 All-ASC Teams...................................... 782012 Team Statistics .................................... 792012 Individual Statistics............................. 79ASC All-Time Record Book .......................80-82

HISTORY/RECORD BOOK Passing .......................................................... 84Rushing .....................................................84-85Receiving ....................................................... 85Total Offense ................................................. 86All-Purpose ..................................................... 86Kicking ......................................................86-87Returns ...........................................................87Tackles ........................................................... 88Team Records ................................................ 89Individual Records ......................................... 89Hall of Famers ............................................... 90All-Americans ..................................................91All-GSC ........................................................... 92All-ASC ............................................................ 93Season Results ........................................95-98Coaching Records ......................................... 98Opponent Results.................................. 99-100

DAVIDNICHOLSASSISTANT A.D.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

WHITNEY VANCE

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSPORTS INFORMATION

REIDVANCE

DIRECTOR OFBROADCASTING

AARONBOERSMA

ATHLETICSPHOTOGRAPHER

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Mike JONES Athletic [email protected]

Mike Jones is stepping into his 13th season as the full-time athletic director after an incred-ibly successful basketball career at MC.

Jones returned to his position as the full-time athletic director in 2008 after stepping down as head coach of the men’s basketball program following the 2007-08 season. During his 20-year coaching career, including sixteen seasons at MC, the Hall of Fame coach put together a career record of 436-130 (.770).

As athletic director, Jones has helped build one of the top athletic departments in the American Southwest Conference. In 12 years overseeing the athletics department, he has given all of MC’s pro-grams an opportunity for success with improved facilities through fund-raising. In the 2009-10 season, every MC athletics team quali-fied for postseason play, and all but two teams had winning records.

Under his leadership, the athletics department was able to raise over one million dollars for the addition of an artificial playing sur-face to the football field and new surrounding track facility. Under his watch, a new soccer complex was constructed in 2005 and a new fieldhouse was constructed in 2011. Major renovations were also made to A.E. Wood Coliseum in 2008.

Coach Jones helped raise over $160,000 at the MC Athletics Dinner in 2012, where former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz was the keynote speaker. The Athletics Dinner has hosted speakers such as Gene Stallings, Oakland A’s outfielder Seth Smith, Robert Khayat, Sylvester Croom, Mike Bianco, and Jeff Brantley.

After a four-year hiatus, Coach Jones returned to the bench for two seasons from 2006-08 where his Choctaws compiled a 46-9 record overall and a 35-5 conference mark. In the ‘06-’07 season, Jones led MC to a third consecutive ASC Championship and a trip to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

In his first round as head coach of the Choctaws, Jones led MC to 14 consecutive winning seasons overall, including five straight NCAA Tournament appearances at his alma mater. Jones led MC to four ASC championships in 1998, 1999, 2002, and 2007. In the 2007 season, the Choctaws reached as high as a #3 national ranking.

Coach Jones earned three ASC Coach of the Year honors in 1998, 1999, and 2007, and his players consistently appeared on the All-Conference and All-Academic teams at the end of the season. Emphasizing defense, the Choctaws led the ASC in scoring and field goal percentage defense in 2007.

Mike made the move to Mississippi College following a four-year stint at Copiah-Lincoln Community College where he dominated the state and earned national prestige. During his tenure, Jones’ teams were consistently ranked in the National Junior College Ath-letic Association’s Top-Twenty Poll. He took teams to the National Junior College Tournament where the 1988 team finished seventh. His teams were State Junior College Champions in 1998 and were two-time Region 23 Champions.

For his accomplishments, Jones was named Region 23 Junior Col-

lege Coach of the Year in 1986 an 1988. On October 16, 1996, the Copiah-Lincoln community game Jones the ultimate honor; they inducted him into their 1996 Sports Hall of Fame Class.

Jones’ coaching success took no one by surprise after his stellar background as an assistant. Before going to Co-Lin, Jones spent eight seasons as an assistant at the University of Southern Mis-sissippi.

After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Mis-sissippi College in 1975, Jones served as a graduate assistant at MC and was responsible for all scouting and recruiting. He later received a Master of Education in School Administration in 1977.

Mike is the son of Juanita Bridges of New Hebron, MS, and is married to Jane Jones of New Hebron. They have two children, a son Michael and a daughter Mandy. Michael is married to their daughter-in-law Amy. Mandy is married to their son-in-law Taylor Sisson. Coach Jones has four grandchildren, Zach, Ansley Kate, Will and Charlotte.

MC AthleticsMission Statement

The philosophy of intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College is inherent to, and compatible with, the vision state-ment of Mississippi College. The vision statement reads: “Mississippi College seeks to be a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ.”

Intercollegiate athletics is one way the university provides activities and an environment which stimulate the intellec-tual, spiritual, social, emotional and physical development of its students.

It is in keeping with the vision of Mississippi College that the Board of Trustees voted in March 1995 for the university to become a member of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the fall of 1997. Mississippi College is committed to the NCAA Division III Philosophy Statement:

“Colleges and universities in Division III place highest pri-ority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful completion of all students’ academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environ-ment in which a student-athlete’s activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff.”

Intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College are commit-ted to adhering to the letter and spirit of rules and regula-tions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the American Southwest Conference (ASC).

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BUTCHARD

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK HEAD COACH

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STAFF DIRECTORY

LOUISEARSENEAULT

WOMEN’S SOCCERGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7368

JAKEBELL

BASEBALLASSISTANT COACH

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EMILYBORDENAVE

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK GRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7653

DAVIDBOTELER

TENNISHEAD COACH

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MEGANCOLVIN

SOFTBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

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PETERCOSMIANO

VOLLEYBALLHEAD COACH

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PAUL ALLENDUKE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLHEAD COACH

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LAURYNHAMRICK

VOLLEYBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3357

GERALDHASSELMAN

CHAIR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

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KEVINJOHNS

MEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

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ADAMJOHNSON

WOMEN’S SOCCERASSISTANT COACH

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MICHAELLANDRUM

MEN’S BASKETBALLEQUIPMENT MANAGER

DONLOFTON

MEN’S BASKETBALLHEAD COACH

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DARRYLLONGABAUGH

WOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

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DAVIDMADDRENMEN’S SOCCER

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7639

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ANESIAMCBRIDE

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK ASSISTANT COACH

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JOSHBROOKS

MEN’S BASKETBALLASSISTANT COACH

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TROYBESTSOFTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-3361

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MIKEKELLYFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7648

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NORMANJOSEPH

FOOTBALLHEAD COACH

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CORKYHOUGHTON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

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HOLLIDAWSON

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

BRIANHARRIS

FOOTBALLWIDE RECEIVERS601-925-3805

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STAFF DIRECTORY

BETHANYPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

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JUSTINPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

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BLAKEPURVIS

FOOTBALLRUNNING BACKS601-925-3805

ZACHROGELFOOTBALL

DEFENSIVE BACKS601-925-3805

CAMILLEROSS

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK ASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

SPENCERSEGREST

MEN’S BASKETBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3365

JOURDANSMITH

TENNISGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3959

RODSMITHFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-3869

[email protected]

JALESSATAYLOR

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3363

ALICIATHORNBURG

ASSISTANTATHLETIC TRAINER

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GRADYTURMAN

HEAD OFTRANSPORTATION

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MISSATURMAN

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

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MATTVERRET

HEADATHLETIC TRAINER

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ZACHWILKERSON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

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TOMWILLIAMSFACULTY ATHLETICREPRESENTATIVE

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ANDREAWILSON

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

TIMYANCYEQUIPMENT

COORDINATOR601-925-3806

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CORYYORKFOOTBALL

TIGHT [email protected]

JOHNMCMATH

GOLFHEAD COACH

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SUSANMUSSELWHITEASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTORFOR COMPLIANCE / SWA

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BROOKEO’HAIRSOFTBALL

HEAD COACH601-925-3361

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BRIANOWENS

BASEBALLHEAD COACH

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JOSHPEREZBASEBALL

GRADUATE ASSISTANT601-925-3353

JASMINESIMIEN

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

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ROBINSON-HALE STADIUM

The Choctaws play their home football games in the friendly con-fines of Robinson-Hale Stadium located in Clinton, MS. The Facility boasts one of the largest seating capacities in all of Division III holding 8,500 people. Mississippi College is routinely ranked among the top ten teams in the country in average attendance each season. In 2011, MC ranked 11th nationally in attendance. The Choctaws ranked 4th nationally in attendance in 2009 with an average of over 5,000 fans per game after ranking 3rd nationally in 2008. The Choctaws also ranked 11th nationally averaging 3,529 in attendance during the 2002 season after ranking fifth during the 2001 season. Robinson-Hale Stadium underwent an impressive renovation prior to the 2005 season that included the installation of a new state-of-the-art synthetic playing surface as well as surrounding track facility. The synthetic surface was installed by Sprinturf, the same company who used by the Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. The track addition gives MC one of the nicest facilities in the state. The total renovation project totaled more than one million dollars and was made possible by the generosity of MC supporters. Robinson-Hale Stadium was opened during the 1985 season. The first game ever in the facility found the Choctaws blasting Jacksonville State 50-3. In the Dedication Game two weeks later, the Choctaws edged past Livingston University 14-7. The stadium, which is the eighth-largest stadium in NCAA Divi-sion III, honors two men who helped establish Mississippi College football tradition. Stanley L. Robinson gave 36 years of service to the College as head coach and athletic director. Edwin (Goat) Hale, a football legend, was an outstanding offensive back and was the first back in Mississippi history to be named to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame.

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Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center

Mississippi College boasts one of the premier strength facilities in the country among Division III universities. The Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center has more than 5,000 square feet of working area and provides Choctaw athletes with top of the line equipment necessary to the success of an athletics program. The facility was originally furnished with state of the art strength equipment made possible by the donation of Mrs. Aline Williams in memory of her husband Charles H. Williams. In 2011, the strength center underwent a renovation as new equipment was brought in throughout the building. The strength center contains the latest and best equipment such as Hammer strength equipment, three power clean platforms, rubberized dumbbells for Olympic lifts, three squat racks, cardiovascular equipment, and numerous other machines for use by all Mississippi college student athletes. The strength center is located adjacent to Robinson-Hale stadium and provides a deck overlooking the football field for recruiting visits. The field can also be seen from inside the weight room with wall to wall windows on three sides of the facility.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

MattVERRET Head Athletic [email protected]

Matt Verret enters his seventh year at Mississippi College as the head athletic trainer. Verret is responsible for overseeing 16 different school-sponsored sports. Verret joined the staff at Mississippi College after a one year stint as the assistant athletic trainer at Louisiana College where he also served

as the men’s basketball strength coach. Verret worked primarily with football and men’s basketball while with the Wildcats. Verret brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Choctaw staff. Prior to his work at Louisiana College, Verret worked one year as the head ath-letic trainer at Bishop MacNamara High School of the Chicago Catholic League through the Orthopedic Associates of Kankakee. He also spent two years as the head athletic trainer with the Columbus River Dragons of the NBA D-League. There he worked under head coach and former Mississippi State All-American, Jeff Malone. As a graduate assistant, Verret worked 1 1/2 years at Mississippi State University as the primary trainer for the softball program. He received his Master of Science degree in Sport Administration at MSU after receiving his undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University. While at LSU, he worked as a student assistant with the Tigers’ athletic training staff. Verret also has experience as an intern athletic trainer with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League and as a staff athletic trainer with the Manning Passing Academy. He is certified as an athletic trainer through the NATABOC and a performance enhancement specialist through the NASM.

Alicia THORNBURG Assistant Athletic [email protected]

Alicia Thornburg enters her second season as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Mississippi College. Thornburg spent the last two years as a graduate assistant in the department. Alicia will be the main contact for the women's soccer and men's and women's basketball teams.

In her two years as a G.A., she spent time working with the men's soccer team and the men's and women's tennis squads. Prior to her time at Mississippi College, Alicia attended the University of Toledo for one year. She earned her Emergency Medical Technician - Basic de-gree from the H. Councill Thenholm State Technical College in 2008. Thornburg earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2007. She is also a member of the National and Mississippi Athletic Training Associations. Alicia is originally from Mantachie, MS. She is married to Robert Thornburg and is the daughter of Mark and Debbie Hopper. She is a member of Mor-rison Heights Baptist Church and a volunteer at the food pantry called Second Harvest.

Holli DawsonGraduate Assistant

jasmine SimienGraduate Assistant

Andrea WilsonGraduate Assistant

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Justin CardwellGeroid Cahmbliss

Brandon CurryKelsey Houghton

Fred PerryTyler Thomas

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The Mississippi College cheerleading program has a long history as one of the top programs in the county. Over the years the program has produced some of the best squads in the country in Division II and Division III, routinely walking away from competitions with top honors. The 2013-2014 cheer squad will be another strong group with 17 ladies taking over the program. The group has a history of excellence in performance as evidenced by seven Division II National Championships and numerous second and third place finishes in the National Championship along with annual wins at summer camps and clinics. This year’s squad is comprised of freshman through graduate students and will be involved in the University’s athletic events, spirit activities, and in various community activities.

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Season OutlookThe 2012 Mississippi College football season was a struggle as the Choctaws went 2-8 over-all, and 1-7 in the American Southwest Con-ference. Injuries took their toll on the year, as MC only had nine players start all 10 games of the season.

The Choctaws opened the season with a tough loss to cross-town rival Millsaps in the annual “Backyard Brawl”, 23-17. MC followed that up with their most impressive win of the season as they scored three defensive touch-downs and hit a 77-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes to defeat Webber Interna-tional, 31-24.

As the season rolled along, MC faced Division II West Alabama and went through the gruel-ing American Southwest Conference on their way to the 2-8 record. Seven players earned All-ASC honors, including wide receiver Alex Archer, who also earned Preseason All-Amer-ican honors in 2013.

With a young team last year that had to rely on freshmen and sophomores, the 2013 season appears to be one where the Choctaws can bounce back with players that are one year older and one year wiser. Head coach Nor-man Joseph and his staff are hoping that a year of experience will go along with a talent-ed recruiting class to get the Choctaws back in contention in the ASC.

Last season, the Choctaws entered the year with questions at the quarterback position af-ter the departure of record-setting signal caller Tommy Reyer, who is the only player in MC his-tory to throw for 5,000 yards and rush for 1,000. While MC did not start the same quarterback all season, they have two returners in junior Jona-thon Redd (5’11, 195) and sophomore Stacey Dillard (6’0, 205) that have starting experience in the Norman Joseph scheme.

Redd, a native of Mobile, Ala., started the first six games of the season in 2012 and threw for 1,098 yards and seven touchdowns. His 58.0 (91-of-157) completion percentage ranks in the top 10 single seasons in Choctaw history. Redd has his best game as a Choctaw against Sul Ross State when he threw for 338 yards and four touchdowns, while also rushing for 40 yards and a score. He has now been in the sys-tem for two years and is looking for a breakout season in his junior campaign.

The competition at the position will be fierce, however, as Dillard returns after finishing the season as the starter behind center. The McK-inney, Texas native played in five of the final six games of the season, earning the start in the season finale against Mary Hardin-Baylor. His dual-threat ability keeps the defense honest and helps the offense flow. Against the #2 ranked Cru, Stacey threw for a season-high 186 yards, while he rushed for a season-high 79 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana College.

Local product, Jake Schwartz (6’0, 175) of Madison Central, has seen significant snaps in the preseason as a freshman. Schwartz was a First Team All-State performer when he threw for 2,291 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior. He also rushed for 872 yards and 11 scores.

Jonathon Redd

The running back position is one that will look to be solidified in 2013 after an up-and-down 2012 season. Last year, 12 running backs earned carries and five rushed for over 100 yards. How-ever, the team’s leading rusher was freshman Otis Smith with 257 yards in just three games of action. With a revolving door at the position last year, the staff is looking for someone to take over and lead at that spot. The team’s leading returning rusher from 2012 is Stacey Dillard, who ran for 194 yards and two touchdowns on 62 carries.

Junior Jacob Becker (6’2, 190) returns as the team’s most experienced back, seeing action in six games in 2012. He carried the ball seven times for 11 yards but has had a productive spring and fall practice heading into the season. Becker is a speedy back that has two years in the system.

Also returning from the 2012 team are sopho-mores Zach Favre (6’1, 200) and Brockton Tross, Jr. (5’7, 180). Favre has seen action at quarterback, running back and tight end in the preseason and his versatility could see him get-ting carries in short-yardage situations. Tross is a shifty back that has made large strides be-tween his freshman and sophomore years.

Delta State transfer Mike Johnson (5’6, 195) has been impressive in spring and fall prac-tices, taking numerous snaps with the first and second teams. The former Madison Central standout was an All-State performer for coach Bobby Hall when he rushed for 854 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior.

Also making waves in the backfield as freshmen are Darryl Garner (5’7, 186) and Bennett Rimmer (5’10, 210). Both players are tough in-side runners that had successful high school ca-reers at Zachary High School and St. Stanislaus.

Stacey Dillard

QUARTERBACK

Jacob Becker

RUNNING BACK

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The fullback position is another that needs someone to step up and take over. Junior Tracy Allen (6’2, 245) made the move to the position after playing on defense as a freshman. Allen is a smart blocker that is not afraid of contact up front.

Sophomore Darek Pfenninger (5’10, 245) and freshman John Myrick (5’11, 220) have also been impressive in the early-going. Pfenninger was an offensive lineman last season and has shown an outstanding work ethic to prepare for fullback. Myrick was a running back at Clinton Christian Academy and tallied 1,146 all-purpose yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.

WIDE RECEIVER

Alex Archer

Justin Sones

The wide receiver position is one with fewer question marks as seniors Alex Archer (6’1, 180) and Randal Pharr (6’1, 185) return on the outside. With the mix of upcoming talent to go with the senior leadership, the Choctaws are set to run out some playmakers at the position.

Archer is a 2013 USA College Football pre-season All-American after leading the team with 48 catches for 738 yards and five touchdowns in 2012. He was a Second Team All-ASC selec-tion after finishing fourth in the league with 73.8 yards per game through the air. The Shreveport, La. native caught a season-high eight passes for 166 yards and two scores against Sul Ross State.

Pharr had breakout years in 2010 and 2011, but missed the entire 2012 season with a nagging injury. As a sophomore, he caught a team-high 47 balls for 660 yards and seven touchdowns. The Memphis native hauled in 21 passes for 266 yards in his junior season. Looking to be at full strength in the preseason, the Choctaws have a formidable outside combination in 2013.

TIGHT END

OFFENSIVE LINE

Also returning at wide receiver for the Choctaws are juniors Beaux Gipson (5’9, 180) and Kris Sanders (6’1, 180) and sophomore Payton Gray (5’10, 165). Gipson spent time at quarter-back in his freshman and sophomore seasons, making the move to wide receiver in the spring. His knowledge of the offense will allow him to step right in and contribute on the outside. Sanders has good size and athleticism and showed it off last year with four catches for 24 yards in starting the final four games of the year. Gray is the younger brother of defensive back Austin Gray, but made a name for himself on special teams last year at the end of the season.

Two transfers that have come in firing have been junior Jaime Harris (5’9, 165) and freshman Nick Everhart (5’9, 185). Harris is a transfer from Ouachita Baptist University after an out-standing career at Frisco Wakeland High School where he caught 54 passes for 1,090 yards. His speed has been impressive in the preseason workouts and will give the Choctaws a deep threat on the outside. Everhart transferred from Delta State after redshirting in 2012. In 2011 at Madison-Ridgeland Academy, Nick set records for receptions (84), yards (1,647) and touchdowns (27). His 27 scores as a senior set a Mississippi single-season record.

Two freshmen have made an impact in the early-going and will push the upperclassmen for playing time. Matthew Rubal (6’2, 185) and Keith Williams (6’2, 180) have wasted no time stepping into the lineup in their rookie seasons. Rubal is a long receiver with good hands and speed on the outside from Missouri City, Texas. Williams is a Madison Central standout that set the school record for most receiving yards in a season (1,196) last year.

Sylvain Alarcon

The tight end position in head coach Norman Jo-seph’s offense is one that carries a lot of weight as the game goes along. The Choctaws have not been able to solve the issue of an all-around tight end since All-American Renard Ellis gradu-ated in 2009. MC is hoping that a young crop of players can step in and keep the position as a vital target for the offense.

Sophomore Justin Sones (6’3, 235) returns after a good freshman campaign that saw him catch four passes for 12 yards and a touch-down. The big target from Tri-County Academy made strides at the end of 2012 and stepped up as a leader in spring practice earlier this year.

Also looking to make an impact at tight end are freshmen Austin LeRay (6’2, 225) and Mason Manguno (6’3, 226). LeRay is an aggressive blocker and is a big, speedy target from Fon-tainbleau High School. Manguno is a talented pass-catching tight end from Briarcrest Chris-tian School in Memphis, Tenn.

The most experienced position on the offense heading into 2013 is the offensive line as three starters are returning with at least two years of experience. The Choctaws also have two other linemen with a year in the program and two transfers that came in the spring to get a jump on the offense. With so much youth and inex-perience at the skill positions, the offensive line may be able to buy time until the talented play-ers come along.

Senior Sylvain Alarcon (6’0, 250) returns af-ter starting the last 24 games and playing all 30 games for the Choctaws over the past three seasons. The LaPlace, La. native has bulked up in the offseason and will look to lead a line with his quickness and intelligence.

Also returning after starting the previous two seasons are seniors Matt Casanova (6’0, 265) and Eric Madere (6’1, 280). Casanova’s ath-leticism saw him play tight end and offensive line as a sophomore, while Madere’s leadership gives the incoming lineman an example to fol-low on and off the field. Alarcon, Casanova and Madere are poised to lead an offense that could have a huge turnaround from 2012.

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LINEBACKER

DEFENSIVE LINE

Also returning along the front line are junior Jonathan Cantrell (6’2, 280) and sophomore Travis Hayes (6’2, 305). Both players saw ac-tion as the season progressed last year and had great spring practices that have them set to see significant playing time this year. Cantrell has seen time at guard, while Hayes has been solid at the center position.

One of the top recruits in the offseason was offensive lineman A.J. Antonescu (6’4, 300), who came to MC from the University of Mem-phis where he started in parts of two seasons. The Ridgeland High School standout was an All-American at Holmes Community College in his freshman season, just prior to making the move to the Tigers. Antonescu stepped right into spring practice and looks to be a leader in the middle.

Two other transfers that will look to see playing time in 2013 are juniors Thomas Campbell (6’3, 285) and Ben Wiles (6’2, 305). Camp-bell is a transfer from Northwest Mississippi Community College, where he helped lead the #3 offense in all of NJCAA. He also has an ex-cellent prep pedigree after playing for South Panola High School. Wiles came to MC in the spring after transferring from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. He was a JUCO All-Star while playing for legendary coach, Steve Campbell.

The Choctaws also have an impressive group of freshman linemen that have made their way into the conversation of playing time despite all of the experience on the field. Two that have stood out in the preseason have been Daniel Brickhouse (6’3, 279) and Bailey Pepper (6’2, 280). Brickhouse blocked for the second-leading rusher in the state of Alabama last year and was named the Offensive Co-MVP at Baker High School. Pepper is a local kid from Madison Central High School, where he recorded 273 career pancake blocks and earned an All-State selection as a senior.

Eric Madere

Doc Ward

The Choctaws return four defensive starters in 2013 with two of them coming on the defensive line. MC has three players that have experience on the team, but with the three new defensive coaches, everyone has had to learn a new scheme prior to the season.

Senior Doc Ward (6’2, 245) returns to lead the Choctaws up front as the only senior. The Monroe, La. native is a physical presence on the line that can play multiple positions with his athleticism and speed. Ward finished third on the team last year with 67 tackles, including set-ting an ASC mark last season with 19 tackles against Howard Payne.

Also returning up front is junior Josh Williams (6’3, 251), who has started 19 of the first 20 games of his career. Last season, the Tyler, Texas native recovered a fumble and returned it for a touchdown in the 31-24 win over Web-ber International. In 2013, Williams is making the move inside after playing on the end in the three-man front the last two seasons.

One returner that has taken big strides from his freshman to sophomore seasons has been T.J. Johnson (6’1, 250). The Houston, Texas native will play with Williams in the middle and gives the Choctaws a speed rusher up the middle that can disrupt running plays for opponents.

Hinds Community College transfer and former Northwest Rankin High School standout Oliver Williams (6’1, 235) has also stepped in dur-ing preseason camp to push for playing time up front. The Brandon native can play both inside and outside and gives the Choctaws a versatile, experienced player up front.

Two freshmen have been extremely impres-sive in preseason camp and are battling for the starting position on the other end from Ward.

Ashford Ashiofu (6’2, 245) and Blake En-dris (6’2, 230) have the speed and strength necessary to play the end in the new defensive scheme. Ashiofu was an Honorable Mention All-State selection at Kempner High School in Texas. Endris was an MAIS All-Star selection at Tri-County Academy.

Also looking to make a contribution as a rook-ie is Carson Cooper (6’6, 330). His size will make him perfect to run short-yardage and first down situations. Cooper was an All-Metro selec-tion at Hewitt-Trussville High School.

The new defensive scheme implemented by co-ordinator Zach Wilkerson calls for two lineback-ers up the middle, and the Choctaws have two returners and two newcomers that will look to see the majority of the playing time.

Sophomore Brooks Villarreal (5’11, 210) comes back after starting all 10 games in his rookie season. He finished sixth on the team with 50 tackles and second on the squad with 6.5 tackles for loss. The Spring, Texas native spent the offseason working hard in the weight room and looks ready for a big year in 2013.

Also returning is junior Jake Weddle (6’2, 245), who missed all but one play of 2012 with an in-jury. The Stephen F. Austin State transfer has huge potential and is the leader needed to run this year’s defense. In his only play last sea-son, he made a tackle against Howard Payne. Weddle was a First Team All-State performer at Frisco Liberty High School, and, if healthy, could wreak havoc on opponents.

Two newcomers that the Choctaws will count on this year are sophomore Alexander Greer (5’11, 227) and freshman Brandon Nutt (6’0, 220). Greer is a transfer from Tennessee-Mar-tin after an All-Region selection at Northpoint Christian School. The Southaven, Miss. native has good size to match up with Weddle at the position. Nutt comes from Germantown High School where he was a two-time First Team All-District selection.

Brooks Villarreal

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SECONDARY

KICKERS

Austin Gray

The Mississippi College secondary has expe-rienced unprecedented success in the past two seasons as they have had two First Team All-Americans earn the honor in Jarrad Craine (2011) and Keith Villafranco (2012). The 2013 version of the Choctaws has just one returning starter, but the talent and depth have the coach-ing staff excited about the production along the back line.

Senior Austin Gray (5’11, 185) is getting set for his final season with MC in a career that has seen him play on both sides of the ball and three different positions. The Hoover, Ala. native played quarterback as a freshman and moved to wide receiver in his sophomore season. Last year, Gray moved to defensive back and started all 10 games at safety. He finished fourth on the team with 66 tackles and is a leader on the field for a young and inexperienced defensive backfield.

Also returning, but making the move from line-backer to defensive back, is senior Dylan Klib-ert (5’11, 200). The LaPlace, La. native started the first four games of 2012 but missed the final six with an injury. In the new defensive scheme that calls for a hybrid linebacker/defensive back, Klibert fits the mold and should be a great leader for the defense.

Three of the Choctaw defensive backs got to campus in the spring and went through practice with their 2013 teammates. Juniors Johna-then Berryman (5’7, 165) and Chad Jones (5’8, 172) are competing for playing time at cornerback this season. Berryman is a transfer that comes from a national power in Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Jones comes from Arkansas Baptist, where he showed off his versatility by playing on both sides of the ball. Dalton Welch (6’0, 185) transfers from Ole Miss after a stellar career at Jackson Prep.

Two newcomers that will see significant time at the cornerback position are sophomore D’Andre Coleman (6’0, 190) and freshman Mario Pun (5’10, 155). Coleman is a trans-fer from Kentucky Christian University where he earned Beyond Sports Network Special Teams Player of the Week honors. His big frame gives him an advantage against taller receivers. Pun doesn’t have the size that Coleman does, but he makes up for it with speed and athleticism.

At the safety position, the Choctaws have three newcomers that will push for starting positions as they have had impressive preseason camps. Sophomore Dewayne Lewis (5’10, 192) is a transfer from Northwest Mississippi Community College after a career at Durant High School where he earned All-State honors. Freshmen Reginald Bennett (5’11, 178) and C.J. Col-lins (6’0, 193) have shown flashes of great play in the early going. Both have the potential to get a lot of plays under their belt in their rookie seasons.

Coming into 2013, the Choctaws will have to re-place two All-ASC kickers in Chris Campbell and Craig McCraney. Campbell came to the football team in his sophomore season after playing his freshman year on the soccer team. He was named to the all-conference teams in his ju-nior and senior seasons. McCraney was a First Team All-ASC selection last year after averaging 40.2 yards per punt with 12 kicks over 50 yards.

Sophomore Hunter Estess (5’9, 195) will as-sume the placekicking and kickoff duties head-ing into the season. The Laurel native comes from West Jones High School where he tallied 29 touchbacks on 48 kickoffs as a senior. He also went 4-of-8 on field goals with a long of 44 yards.

Looking to take over the punting duties is ju-nior Jordan Vander Vorste (5’11, 190), who comes to MC after a great two-sport career at Bishop T.K. Gorman High School in Texas. As a senior, Vander Vorste averaged 40.1 yards per punt. Quarterback Stacey Dillard will be the backup punter for the Choctaws.

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The Choctaws will have several new players this season that will look to improve the return game. Last year, MC returned just 10 punts with a long of just 16 yards. On kick returns, the Choctaws averaged 18.4 yards with two of over 60 yards. No returners have any experience returning for MC. Johnathen Berryman, Nick Everhart and Jaime Harris will be charged with returning kicks. Berryman, Dewayne Lewis and Mike Johnson will take punts back.

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SENIOR (10) Sylvain Alarcon OL SRA.J. Antonescu OL SRAlex Archer WR SRDamario Brown RB SRMatt Casanova OL SRAustin Gray DB SRDylan Klibert DB SREric Madere OL SRRandal Pharr WR SRDoc Ward DL SR

JUNIOR (23) Tracy Allen RB JRJacob Antonio OL JRJacob Becker RB JRJohnathen Berryman DB JRKirk Bryant WR JRThomas Campbell OL JRJonathan Cantrell OL JRBeaux Gipson WR JRBrandon Glass LB JRIsrael Guy DB JRJaime Harris WR JRMike Johnson RB JRChad Jones DB JRJames Jones DL JRRobert Lowe LB JRD’Angelious Packer RB JRJonathon Redd QB JRKris Sanders WR JRNick Slaughter DB JRJordan Vander Vorste P JRJake Weddle LB JRBen Wiles OL JRJosh Williams DL JROliver Williams DL JR

SOPHOMORE (23) Deontre Burney DB SOD’Andre Coleman DB SORashad Crisp WR SOStacey Dillard QB SOHunter Estess PK SOSeth Etienne WR SOZach Favre RB SOPayton Gray WR SOAlexander Greer LB SOTravis Hayes OL SODrew Hurst RB SOT.J. Johnson DL SOTrace Lane DB SODewayne Lewis DB SOWeston Locastro WR SODrew Nix LB SODarek Pfenninger RB SOJustin Sones TE SODaniel Sousa DB SOBrockton Tross, Jr. RB SOBrooks Villarreal LB SODalton Welch QB SO

FRESHMAN (89) Jeremy Anderson WR FRAshford Ashiofu DL FRSkylarr Beerman LB FRReginald Bennett DB FRTyler Berry DL FRAbsalom Blackmon DB FRDavid Bleakley DL FRJade Bolden DL FRJustin Boring WR FRBrady Brian DL FRDaniel Brickhouse OL FRLogan Brooks DL FRCross Caldwell RB FR

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERCLASSIFICATION

NAME POS. HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOLSylvain Alarcon OL 6'0 250 Sr.-3L LaPlace, La. St. Charles CatholicTracy Allen RB 6'2 245 Jr.-2L Vacherie, La. St. Charles CatholicJeremy Anderson WR 6'2 200 Fr.-HS Baton Rouge, La. Central HSA.J. Antonescu OL 6'4 300 Sr.-Tr. Ridgeland, Miss. Univ. of MemphisJacob Antonio OL 6'5 295 Jr.-1L McCalla, Ala. John Carroll Catholic HSAlex Archer WR 6'1 180 Sr.-3L Shreveport, La. C.E. Byrd HSAshford Ashiofu DL 6'2 245 Fr.-HS Sugar Land, Texas Kempner HSJacob Becker RB 6'2 190 Jr.-2L Tyler, Texas Bishop T.K. Gorman HSSkylarr Beerman LB 5'11 205 Fr.-HS Southaven, Miss. DeSoto Central HSReginald Bennett DB 5'11 178 Fr.-HS Amite, La. Amite HSTyler Berry DL 6'2 195 Fr.-HS Bay St. Louis, Miss. Bay HSJohnathen Berryman DB 5'7 165 Jr.-Tr. Moss Point, Miss. MS Gulf Coast CCAbsalom Blackmon DB 6'0 225 Fr.-HS Byram, Miss. Forest Hill HSDavid Bleakley DL 6'1 230 Fr.-HS Montz, La. St. Charles CatholicJade Bolden DL 6'2 215 Fr.-HS Richmond-Rosenberg, Texas BF Terry HSJustin Boring WR 6'0 175 Fr.-HS Arlington, Tenn. Arlington HSBrady Brian DL 6'2 280 Fr.-HS Slaughter, La. Silliman InstituteDaniel Brickhouse OL 6'3 275 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. Baker HSLogan Brooks DL 6'3 320 Fr.-HS Citronelle, Ala. Citronelle HSDamario Brown RB 5'6 160 Sr.-Tr. Oxford, Miss. Univ. of MississippiKirk Bryant WR 6'0 175 Jr.-2L Bullard, Texas Bullard HSDeontre Burney DB 5'10 168 So.-Tr. Lake Worth, Fla. Kentucky Christian Univ.Cross Caldwell RB 5'11 215 Fr.-HS Walnut, Miss. Walnut HSThomas Campbell OL 6'3 285 Jr.-Tr. Batesville, Miss. Northwest MS CCJonathan Cantrell OL 6'2 280 Jr.-2L Gardendale, Ala. Gardendale HSVince Caruso LB 6'1 205 Fr.-HS Morgan City, La. Berwick HSMatt Casanova OL 6'0 265 Sr.-3L Crowley, La. Notre Dame HSGreg Caston, Jr. DB 6'1 207 Fr.-HS Tunica, Miss. Strayhorn HSAdrian Cerrato DB 5'11 163 Fr.-HS Lake Worth, Fla. Park Vista HSBilly Chandler OL 6'1 270 Fr.-HS Gonzales, La. Dutchtown HSConnor Chavez WR 6'0 185 Fr.-HS Lake Worth, Fla. Palm Beach Central HSD'Andre Coleman DB 6'0 190 So.-Tr. Lake Worth, Fla. Kentucky Christian Univ.Willie Collard DL 6'3 240 Fr.-HS Olive Branch, Miss. DeSoto Central HSAndrew Collins DB 6'0 200 Fr.-HS Mandeville, La. Fontainbleau HSC.J. Collins DB 6'0 193 Fr.-HS Mesquite, Texas Poteet HSHunter Cook OL 6'2 255 Fr.-HS Clinton, Miss. Clinton Christian Aca.Carson Cooper DL 6'6 330 Fr.-HS Trussville, Ala. Hewitt-Trussville HSThrisstan Cornell WR 6'4 170 Fr.-HS Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores HSRashad Crisp WR 6'0 160 So.-Tr. Ridgeland, Miss. Holmes CCStacey Dillard QB 6'0 205 So.-1L McKinney, Texas Princeton HSJace Dore RB 5'11 189 Fr.-HS Delcambre, La. Delcambre HSBrandon Ducre DL 6'0 265 Fr.-HS Lacombe, La. Lakeshore HSBlake Endris DL 6'2 230 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Tri-County Aca.Hunter Estess PK 5'9 195 So.-1L Laurel, Miss. West Jones HSSeth Etienne WR 6'3 183 So.-1L Houston, Texas Clear Brook HSNick Everhart WR 5'9 185 Fr.-Tr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. Delta StateZach Favre RB 6'1 200 So.-1L Pass Christian, Miss. Pass Christian HSChris Fisher DL 5'11 320 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. McGill-Toolen HSRyan Foster DL 6'2 200 Fr.-HS Amite, La. Amite HSDarryl Garner RB 5'7 186 Fr.-HS Zachary, La. Zachary HSBeaux Gipson WR 5'9 180 Jr.-2L Shreveport, La. Glenbrook HSBrandon Glass LB 6'1 240 Jr.-Tr. Atlanta, Ga. Santa Barbara City CollegeDaniel Goodspeed RB 6'0 210 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSMichael Gordon WR 6'1 190 Fr.-HS Canton, Miss. Madison-Ridgeland Aca.Austin Gray DB 5'11 185 Sr.-3L Hoover, Ala. Bessemer Aca.Payton Gray WR 5'10 165 So.-1L Hoover, Ala. Spain Park HSAlexander Greer LB 5'11 227 So.-Tr. Southaven, Miss. UT-MartinWin Grice WR 5'11 175 Fr.-HS Milbrook, Ala. Trinity PresbyterianIsrael Guy DB 6'2 210 Jr.-Tr. New Orleans, La. Northland Comm. & TechJames Harkin LB 6'1 195 Fr.-HS Mandeville, La. Lakeshore HSJaime Harris WR 5'9 165 Jr.-Tr. Frisco, Texas Ouachita BaptistKyle Hawkins LB 6'0 210 Fr.-HS Ventress, La. Catholic HSTravis Hayes OL 6'2 305 So.-1L Jackson, Ala. Jackson HSCorstian Hill WR 6'1 180 Fr.-HS Pearland, Texas Glenda Dawson HSFrasier Hogan LB 5'9 218 Fr.-HS Ruston, La. Centreville Aca.Clayton Holmes QB 5'11 210 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Faith West Aca.Alex Horton WR 5'10 175 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSDrew Hurst RB 5'11 225 So.-1L Memphis, Tenn. Christian Brothers HSRobert Jefferson DB 5'11 165 Fr.-HS Baton Rouge, La. Catholic HSDarryl Johnson DB 5'10 170 Fr.HS Navarre, Fla. Choctawatchee HSDeLawrence Johnson DL 5’9 270 Fr.-HS Mandeville, La. Mandeville HSMalcalm Johnson DL 6’3 228 Fr.-HS Sugar Land, Texas Kempner HSMike Johnson RB 5'6 195 Jr.-Tr. Jackson, Miss. Delta State

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER CLASSIFICATION

Vince Caruso LB FRGreg Caston, Jr. DB FRAdrian Cerrato DB FRBilly Chandler OL FRConnor Chavez WR FRWillie Collard DL FRAndrew Collins DB FRC.J. Collins DB FRHunter Cook OL FRCarson Cooper DL FRThrisstan Cornell WR FRJace Dore RB FRBrandon Ducre DL FRBlake Endris DL FRNick Everhart WR FRChris Fisher DL FRRyan Foster DL FRDarryl Garner RB FRDaniel Goodspeed RB FRMichael Gordon WR FRWin Grice WR FRJames Harkin LB FRKyle Hawkins LB FRCorstian Hill WR FRFrasier Hogan LB FRClayton Holmes QB FRAlex Horton WR FRRobert Jefferson DB FRDarryl Johnson DB FRDeLawrence Johnson DL FRMalcalm Johnson DL FRJordan Jones DL FRCobb Kelly QB FRWesley Lawless WR FRJared Lee OL FRTrever Leonard LB FRAustin LeRay TE FRCody Madigan OL FRMason Manguno TE FRJames Myrick WR FRJohn Myrick RB FRDaniel Nordwall LB FRBrandon Nutt LB FRChris Ori LB FRJonathan Paramore OL FRBailey Pepper OL FRMike Pool PK FRMario Pun DB FRChris Quinnelly RB FRCarl Rainey, Jr. DL FRTaylor Reed OL FRBennett Rimmer RB FRDossie Rivers WR FRRondai Robinson DB FRTyler Ross LB FRMatthew Rubal WR FRAustin Sampson DB FRJustin Sampson DB FRMatthew Santiago OL FRJake Schwartz QB FRJoe Sharp, Jr. DL FRTaylor Sikorsky RB FRColby Simmons QB FRRandall Smith DL FRShaquille Smith DB FRDax Speer DL FRArthur Thompson DB FRColby Trahan WR FRJeremy Washington WR FRJacob Weldon WR FRAlex West DB FRKeith Williams OL FRKeith M. Williams WR FRLaDarius Young DL FR

NAME POS. HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOLT.J. Johnson DL 6'1 250 So.-1L Houston, Texas Clear Brook HSChad Jones DB 5'8 172 Jr.-Tr. Lawtell, La. Arkansas BaptistJames Jones DL 6'3 315 Jr.-Tr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Central State Univ.Jordan Jones DL 6'0 225 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas Cypress Woods HSCobb Kelly QB 6'1 185 Fr.-HS Ethel, La. Silliman InstituteDylan Klibert DB 5'11 200 Sr.-3L LaPlace, La. St. Charles CatholicTrace Lane DB 5'10 180 So.-1L Flora, Miss. Tri-County Aca.Wesley Lawless WR 5'11 175 Fr.-HS Brandon, Miss. East Rankin Aca.Jared Lee OL 6'3 315 Fr.-HS D'Iberville, Miss. D'Iberville HSTrever Leonard LB 5'10 220 Fr.-HS McComb, Miss. McComb HSAustin LeRay TE 6'2 225 Fr.-HS Mandeville, La. Fontainbleau HSDewayne Lewis DB 5'10 192 So.-Tr. Durant, Miss. Northwest MS CCWeston Locastro WR 6'1 185 So.-1L Rossville, Tenn. Rossville Christian Aca.Robert Lowe LB 5'9 210 Jr.-Tr. Durant, Miss. Southwest MS CCEric Madere OL 6'1 280 Sr.-3L Kiln, Miss. Hancock HSCody Madigan OL 6'0 240 Fr.-HS Long Beach, Miss. Long Beach HSMason Manguno TE 6'3 226 Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. Briarcrest ChristianJames Myrick WR 6’0 185 Fr.-HS Clinton, Miss. Clinton Christian Aca.John Myrick RB 5'11 220 Fr.-HS Clinton, Miss. Clinton Christian Aca.Drew Nix LB 5'10 210 So.-1L Hoover, Ala. Hoover HSDaniel Nordwall LB 6'0 205 Fr.-HS Olive Branch, Miss. Christian Brothers HSBrandon Nutt LB 6'0 220 Fr.-HS Canton, Miss. Germantown HSChris Ori LB 6'0 225 Fr.-HS Lake Worth, Fla. Park Vista HSD'Angelious Packer RB 5'8 205 Jr.-2L Eight Mile, Ala. Mattie T. Blount HSJonathan Paramore OL 6'1 260 Fr.-HS Birmingham, Ala. Briarwood ChristianBailey Pepper OL 6'2 280 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSDarek Pfenninger RB 5'10 245 So.-1L Sugar Land, Texas Kempner HSRandal Pharr WR 6'1 185 Sr.-3L Memphis, Tenn. Christian Brothers HSMike Pool PK 5'8 160 Fr.-HS Pearl River, La. Pearl River HSMario Pun DB 5'10 155 Fr.-HS Delray Beach, Fla. Atlantic HSChris Quinnelly RB 5'11 245 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. UMS Wright PrepCarl Rainey, Jr. DL 6'0 225 Fr.-HS Pascagoula, Miss. Pascagoula HSJonathon Redd QB 5'11 195 Jr.-2L Mobile, Ala. Mobile ChristianTaylor Reed OL 5'10 230 Fr.-HS Brandon, Miss. East Rankin Aca.Bennett Rimmer RB 5'10 210 Fr.-HS Bay St. Louis, Miss. St. Stanislaus HSDossie Rivers WR 6'2 185 Fr.-HS Citronelle, Ala. Citronelle HSRondai Robinson DB 6'0 190 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. Destrehan HSTyler Ross LB 6'2 210 Fr.-HS Niceville, Fla. Niceville HSMatthew Rubal WR 6'2 185 Fr.-HS Missouri City, Texas Ridge Point HSAustin Sampson DB 5'9 165 Fr.-HS Prairieville, La. Dutchtown HSJustin Sampson DB 5'9 170 Fr.-HS Geismar, La. Dutchtown HSKris Sanders WR 6'1 180 Jr.-1L Minden, La. Minden HSMatthew Santiago OL 6'1 275 Fr.-HS Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi HSJake Schwartz QB 6'0 175 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSJoe Sharp, Jr. DL 6'3 220 Fr.-HS St. Rose, La. Destrehan HSTaylor Sikorsky RB 6'3 185 Fr.-HS Quinlan, Texas Quinlan Ford HSColby Simmons QB 6'3 195 Fr.-HS Gulf Shores, Ala. Gulf Shores HSNick Slaughter DB 5'8 150 Jr.-Tr. Frisco, Texas Collin CollegeRandall Smith DL 6’4 250 Fr.-HS Chickamauga, Ga. Gordon Lee HSShaquille Smith DB 5'9 180 Fr.-HS Springfield, La. Springfield HSJustin Sones TE 6'3 235 So.-1L Flora, Miss. Tri-County Aca.Daniel Sousa DB 5'8 160 So.-Tr. San Jose, Calif. West Valley JCDax Speer DL 6'1 250 Fr.-HS Arlington, Tenn. Arlington HSArthur Thompson DB 6'0 185 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSColby Trahan WR 6'2 175 Fr.-HS Pearland, Texas Glenda Dawson HSBrockton Tross, Jr. RB 5'7 180 So.-1L Harvey, La. Thomas Jefferson HSJordan Vander Vorste P 5'11 190 Jr.-2L Tyler, Texas Bishop T.K. Gorman HSBrooks Villarreal LB 5'11 210 So.-1L Spring, Texas Klein HSDoc Ward DL 6'2 245 Sr.-2L Monroe, La. Southeastern LouisianaJeremy Washington WR 6'2 160 Fr.-HS Columbus, Miss. New Hope HSJake Weddle LB 6'2 245 Jr.-1L Frisco, Texas Stephen F. Austin State Dalton Welch DB 6'0 185 So.-Tr. Jackson, Miss. Univ. of MississippiJacob Weldon WR 6'0 175 Fr.-HS Pelahatchie, Miss. East Rankin Aca.Alex West DB 6'1 175 Fr.-HS Baton Rouge, La. Redemptorist HSBen Wiles OL 6'2 305 Jr.-Tr. Long Beach, Miss. MS Gulf Coast CCJosh Williams DL 6’3 251 Jr.-2L Tyler, Texas Robert E. Lee HSKeith Williams OL 6'2 305 Fr.-HS Fruitdale, Ala. Fruitdale HSKeith M. Williams WR 6’2 180 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. Madison Central HSOliver Williams DL 6'1 235 Jr.-Tr. Brandon, Miss. Hinds CCLaDarius Young DL 6'1 230 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. Baker HS

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POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN

QUARTERBACK RETURNING (2) Jonathon Redd ................JR ........2L Stacey Dillard ................. SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (4) Clayton Holmes .............. FR ........HS Cobby Kelly ..................... FR ........HS Jake Schwartz ................ FR ........HS Colby Simmons .............. FR ........HS

RUNNING BACK RETURNING (7) Tracy Allen .......................JR ........2L Jacob Becker ...................JR ........2L D’Angelious Packer .........JR ........2L Zach Favre ...................... SO ........1L Drew Hurst ...................... SO ........1L Darek Pfenninger ........... SO ........1L Brockton Tross, Jr. .......... SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (10) Damario Brown .............. SR ........TR Mike Johnson ..................JR ........TR Cross Caldwell ................ FR ........HS Jace Dore ........................ FR ........HS Darryl Garner .................. FR ........HS Daniel Goodspeed ......... FR ........HS John Myrick .................... FR ........HS Chris Quinnelly ............... FR ........HS Bennett Rimmer ............. FR ........HS Taylor Sikorsky ................ FR ........HS

WIDE RECEIVER RETURNING (8) Alex Archer ...................... SR ........3L Randal Pharr .................. SR ........3L Kirk Bryant .......................JR ........2L Beaux Gipson ..................JR ........2L Kris Sanders ....................JR ........1L Seth Etienne ................... SO ........1L Payton Gray .................... SO ........1L Weston Locastro ............ SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (19) Jaime Harris ....................JR ........TR Rashad Crisp .................. SO ........TR Jeremy Anderson............ FR ........HS Justin Boring ................... FR ........HS Connor Chavez ............... FR ........HS Thrisstan Cornell ............ FR ........HS Nick Everhart .................. FR ........TR Michael Gordon .............. FR ........HS Win Grice ........................ FR ........HS Corstian Hill .................... FR ........HS Alex Horton ..................... FR ........HS Wesley Lawless .............. FR ........HS James Myrick.................. FR ........HS Dossie Rivers .................. FR ........HS Matthew Rubal ............... FR ........HS Colby Trahan ................... FR ........HS Jeremy Washington ........ FR ........HS Jacob Weldon ................. FR ........HS Keith M. Williams ........... FR ........HS

TIGHT END RETURNING (1) Justin Sones ................... SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (2) Austin LeRay ................... FR ........HS Mason Manguno ............ FR ........HS

OFFENSIVE LINE RETURNING (6) Sylvain Alarcon ............... SR ........3L Matt Casanova ............... SR ........3L Eric Madere .................... SR ........3L Jacob Antonio ..................JR ........1L Jonathan Cantrell ............JR ........2L Travis Hayes .................... SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (14) A.J. Antonescu ................ SR ........TR Thomas Campbell ...........JR ........TR Ben Wiles .........................JR ........TR Daniel Brickhouse .......... FR ........HS Billy Chandler ................. FR ........HS Hunter Cook ................... FR ........HS Jared Lee ........................ FR ........HS Cody Madigan ................ FR ........HS Jonathan Paramore ....... FR ........HS Bailey Peper ................... FR ........HS Taylor Reed ..................... FR ........HS Matthew Santiago .......... FR ........HS Keith Williams ................ FR ........HS

DEFENSIVE LINE RETURNING (3) Doc Ward ........................ SR ........2L Josh Williams ...................JR ........2L T.J. Johnson .................... SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (23) James Jones ....................JR ........TR Oliver Williams .................JR ........TR Ashford Ashiofu .............. FR ........HS Tyler Berry ....................... FR ........HS David Bleakley ................ FR ........HS Jade Bolden .................... FR ........HS Brady Brian ..................... FR ........HS Logan Brooks ................. FR ........HS Willie Collard ................... FR ........HS Carson Cooper ............... FR ........HS Brandon Ducre ............... FR ........HS Blake Endris ................... FR ........HS Chris Fisher .................... FR ........HS Ryan Foster .................... FR ........HS DeLawrence Johnson..... FR ........HS Malcalm Johnson ........... FR ........HS Jordan Jones .................. FR ........HS Carl Rainey, Jr. ................ FR ........HS Joe Sharp, Jr. .................. FR ........HS Randall Smith ................. FR ........HS Dax Speer ....................... FR ........HS LaDarius Young .............. FR ........HS

LINEBACKER RETURNING (3) Jake Weddle ....................JR ........1L Drew Nix.......................... SO ........1L Brooks Villarreal ............. SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (13) Brandon Glass .................JR ........TR Robert Lowe ....................JR ........TR Alexander Greer ............. SO ........TR Skylarr Beerman ............ FR ........HS Vince Caruso .................. FR ........HS James Harkin ................. FR ........HS Kyle Hawkins .................. FR ........HS Frasier Hogan ................. FR ........HS Trever Leonard ............... FR ........HS Daniel Nordwall .............. FR ........HS Brandon Nutt .................. FR ........HS Chris Ori .......................... FR ........HS Tyler Ross ....................... FR ........HS

DEFENSIVE BACK RETURNING (3) Austin Gray ..................... SR ........3L Dylan Klibert ................... SR ........3L Trace Lane ...................... SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (24) Johnathen Berryman ......JR ........TR Israel Guy .........................JR ........TR Chad Jones ......................JR ........TR Nick Slaughter .................JR ........TR Deontre Burney .............. SO ........TR D’Andre Coleman ........... SO ........TR Dewayne Lewis ............... SO ........TR Daniel Sousa .................. SO ........TR Dalton Welch .................. SO ........TR Reginald Bennett ........... FR ........HS Absalom Blackmon ........ FR ........HS Greg Caston, Jr. .............. FR ........HS Adrian Cerrato ................ FR ........HS Andrew Collins ................ FR ........HS C.J. Collins ...................... FR ........HS Robert Jefferson ............ FR ........HS Darryl Johnson ............... FR ........HS Mario Pun ....................... FR ........HS Rondai Robinson ............ FR ........HS Austin Sampson ............. FR ........HS Justin Sampson .............. FR ........HS Shaquille Smith .............. FR ........HS Arthur Thompson ........... FR ........HS Alex West ........................ FR ........HS

SPECIALIST RETURNING (2) Jordan Vander Vorste ......JR ........2L Hunter Estess ................. SO ........1L NEWCOMERS (1) Mike Pool ........................ FR ........HS

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ROSTER BY LOCATION

ALABAMA (20) Jonathan Paramore.............Birmingham Logan Brooks ........................... Citronelle Dossie Rivers ........................... Citronelle D’Angelious Packer ................ Eight Mile Keith Williams ........................... Fruitdale Jonathan Cantrell ................ Gardendale Thrisstan Cornell ................. Gulf Shores Colby Simmons .................... Gulf Shores Austin Gray................................... Hoover Payton Gray .................................. Hoover Drew Nix ....................................... Hoover Travis Hayes ............................... Jackson Jacob Antonio .............................McCalla Win Grice ................................. Millbrook Daniel Brickhouse ........................Mobile Chris Fisher ...................................Mobile Chris Quinnelly .............................Mobile Jonathon Redd .............................Mobile LaDarius Young ............................Mobile Carson Cooper ..........................Trussville

CALIFORNIA (1) Daniel Sousa ............................San Jose FLORIDA (9) Mario Pun ..........................Delray Beach Deontre Burney ....................Lake Worth Adrian Cerrato ......................Lake Worth Connor Chavez .....................Lake Worth D’Andre Coleman .................Lake Worth Chris Ori ................................Lake Worth Darryl Johnson............................Navarre Tyler Ross ...................................Niceville James Jones .................... St. Petersburg

GEORGIA (2) Brandon Glass ............................. Atlanta Randall Smith ................... Chickamauga

LOUISIANA (36) Reginald Bennett .......................... Amite Ryan Foster .................................... Amite Jeremy Anderson ............... Baton Rouge

Robert Jefferson ................ Baton Rouge Alex West ........................... Baton Rouge Matt Casanova ........................... Crowley Jace Dore ...............................Delcambre Cobb Kelly ....................................... Ethel Justin Sampson .........................Geismar Billy Chandler ...........................Gonzales Brockton Tross, Jr. ........................Harvey Sylvain Alarcon ...........................LaPlace Dylan Klibert ...............................LaPlace Brandon Ducre .........................Lacombe Chad Jones .................................. Lawtell Andrew Collins .......................Mandeville James Harkin .........................Mandeville DeLawrence Johnson ............Mandeville Austin LeRay ..........................Mandeville Kris Sanders ............................... Minden Doc Ward .................................... Monroe David Bleakley ...............................Montz Vince Caruso........................Morgan City Israel Guy ............................New Orleans Rondai Robinson ................New Orleans Mike Pool ...............................Pearl River Austin Sampson .....................Prairieville Frasier Hogan .............................. Ruston Alex Archer .............................Shreveport Beaux Gipson ........................Shreveport Brady Brian ..............................Slaughter Shaquille Smith ..................... Springfield Joe Sharp, Jr. ............................. St. Rose Tracy Allen ..................................Vacherie Kyle Hawkins ............................ Ventress Darryl Garner ..............................Zachary

MISSISSIPPI (47) Thomas Campbell ...................Batesville Tyler Berry .......................... Bay St. Louis Nick Everhart ..................... Bay St. Louis Bennett Rimmer ................ Bay St. Louis

Matthew Santiago .......................... Biloxi Wesley Lawless .........................Brandon Taylor Reed ................................Brandon Oliver Williams ...........................Brandon Absalom Blackmon ...................... Byram Michael Gordon ...........................Canton Brandon Nutt ...............................Canton Hunter Cook ................................. Clinton James Myrick ............................... Clinton John Myrick .................................. Clinton Jeremy Washington ................ Columbus Jared Lee ................................ D’Iberville Dewayne Lewis ............................ Durant Robert Lowe................................. Durant Trace Lane .......................................Flora Justin Sones ....................................Flora Mike Johnson ............................ Jackson Dalton Welch ............................. Jackson Eric Madere .......................................Kiln Hunter Estess ............................... Laurel Cody Madigan ...................... Long Beach Ben Wiles ............................. Long Beach Blake Endris ..............................Madison Daniel Goodspeed.....................Madison Alex Horton ................................Madison Bailey Pepper .............................Madison Jake Schwartz............................Madison Arthur Thompson ......................Madison Keith Williams ............................Madison Trever Leonard .......................... McComb Johnathen Berryman ........... Moss Point Willie Collard .......................Olive Branch Daniel Nordwall ..................Olive Branch Damario Brown ............................. Oxford Carl Rainey, Jr. ......................Pascagoula Zach Favre .......................Pass Christian Jacob Weldon ...................... Pelahatchie A.J. Antonescu ........................ Ridgeland Rashad Crisp .......................... Ridgeland

Skylarr Beerman ................... Southaven Alexander Greer ..................... Southaven Greg Caston, Jr. ............................ Tunica Cross Caldwell ............................. Walnut TENNESSEE (6) Justin Boring ............................. Arlington Dax Speer ................................. Arlington Mason Manguno ................Germantown Drew Hurst ............................... Memphis Randal Pharr ........................... Memphis West Locastro ........................... Rossville

TEXAS (22) Kirk Bryant ................................... Bullard Jordan Jones ...............................Cypress Jaime Harris ................................... Frisco Nick Slaughter ............................... Frisco Jake Weddle .................................. Frisco Seth Etienne ..............................Houston Clayton Holmes .........................Houston T.J. Johnson ...............................Houston Stacey Dillard...........................McKinney C.J. Collins ................................ Mesquite Matthew Rubal ...................Missouri City Corstian Hill ..............................Pearland Colby Trahan .............................Pearland Taylor Sikorsky ............................ Quinlan Jade Bolden ........... Richmond-Roseberg Brooks Villarreal ........................... Spring Ashford Ashiofu ....................Sugar Land Malcalm Johnson .................Sugar Land Darek Pfenninger .................Sugar Land Jacob Becker ................................... Tyler Jordan Vander Vorste ...................... Tyler Josh Williams ................................... Tyler

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QUARTERBACK5 Jonathon Redd 5’11 195 JR-2L2 Stacey Dillard 6’0 205 SO-1L

RUNNING BACK20 Jacob Becker 6’2 190 JR-2L31 Mike Johnson 5’6 195 JR-Tr.27 Darryl Garner 5’7 186 FR-HS

FULLBACK42 Tracy Allen 6’2 245 JR-2L35 Darek Pfenninger 5’10 245 SO-1L46 John Myrick 5’11 220 FR-HS

Z RECEIVER19 Randal Pharr 6’1 185 SR-3L82 Rashad Crisp 6’0 160 SO-Tr.

RT RG C LG LT

TE QB

RB

FB

Z X

DEFENSIVE END97 Ashford Ashiofu 6’2 245 FR-HS60 Blake Endris 6’2 230 FR-HS

DEFENSIVE TACKLE50 T.J. Johnson 6’1 250 SO-1L96 Oliver Williams 6’1 235 JR-Tr.

NOSE TACKLE99 Josh Williams 6’3 251 JR-2L93 Carson Cooper 6’6 330 FR-HS

DEFENSIVE END45 Doc Ward 6’2 245 SR-2L40 Jade Bolden 6’2 215 FR-HS

DE DT NT DE

WMCB CB

SSWS

FS

DEPTH CHART

X RECEIVER17 Alex Archer 6’1 180 SR-3L15 Jaime Harris 5’9 165 JR-Tr.

TIGHT END87 Justin Sones 6’3 235 SO-1L88 Austin LeRay 6’2 225 FR-HS

LEFT TACKLE77 Sylvain Alarcon 6’1 250 SR-3L72 Thomas Campbell 6’3 285 JR-Tr.

LEFT GUARD53 Eric Madere 6’1 280 SR-3L67 Jonathan Cantrell 6’2 280 JR-2L

CENTER70 A.J. Antonescu 6’4 300 SR-Tr.71 Travis Hayes 6’2 305 SO-1L

RIGHT GUARD79 Ben Wiles 6’2 305 JR-Tr.67 Jonathan Cantrell 6’2 280 JR-2L

RIGHT TACKLE66 Matt Casanova 6’0 265 SR-3L78 Jacob Antonio 6’5 295 JR-1L

PLACEKICKER41 Hunter Estess 5’9 195 SO-1L

HOLDER6 Beaux Gipson 5’9 180 JR-2L

WILL LINEBACKER33 Alexander Greer 5’11 227 SO-Tr.21 Brandon Glass 6’1 240 JR-Tr.

MIKE LINEBACKER44 Jake Weddle 6’2 245 JR-1L56 Brooks Villarreal 5’11 210 SO-1L

CORNERBACK3 Johnathen Berryman 5’7 165 JR-Tr.4 Chad Jones 5’8 172 JR-Tr.

CORNERBACK25 D’Andre Coleman 6’0 190 SO-Tr.9 Mario Pun 5’10 155 FR-HS

STRONG SAFETY10 Dylan Klibert 5’11 200 SR-3L30 C.J. Collins 6’0 193 FR-HS

WEAK SAFETY24 Dewayne Lewis 5’10 192 SO-Tr.23 Reginald Bennett 5’11 178 FR-HS

FREE SAFETY12 Austin Gray 5’11 185 SR-3L13 Adrian Cerrato 5’11 163 FR-HS

PUNTER48 Jordan Vander Vorste 5’11 190 JR-2L

5 Jonathon Redd2 Stacey Dillard

20 Jacob Becker31 Mike Johnson27 Darryl Garner

42 Tracy Allen35 Darek Pfenninger

46 John Myrick

70 A.J. Antonescu71 Travis Hayes

79 Ben Wiles67 Jonathan Cantrell

66 Matt Casanova78 Jacob Antonio

53 Eric Madere67 Jonathan Cantrell

77 Sylvain Alarcon72 Thomas Campbell

87 Justin Sones88 Austin LeRay

19 Randal Pharr82 Rashad Crisp

17 Alex Archer15 Jaime Harris

97 Ashford Ashiofu60 Blake Endris

50 T.J. Johnson96 Oliver Williams

99 Josh Williams93 Carson Cooper

45 Doc Ward40 Jade Bolden

44 Jake Weddle56 Brooks Villarreal

33 Alexander Greer21 Brandon Glass

3 Johnathen Berryman4 Chad Jones

25 D’Andre Coleman9 Mario Pun

12 Austin Gray13 Adrian Cerrato

24 Dewayne Lewis23 Reginald Bennett

10 Dylan Klibert30 C.J. Collins

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MILLSAPS MAJORS

September 7th | 7:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ......................................Jackson, Miss.Colors ..............................Purple, Silver & WhiteStadium ................................Harper Davis FieldConference ........ Southern Athletic AssociationHead Coach .................................... Aaron PelchRecord at School .......................... 18-12 (3 yrs)Series ................................... MC leads, 31-14-6Last Meeting .........................L, 17-23 (9/1/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................7-32012 Conf. Record ................................ 3-1/1stLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 46/46Starters Ret./Lost ................................... 12/10

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact .................................. Dan GriffinPhone ..........................................601-974-1394E-Mail ............................. [email protected] ........................................gomajors.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 ................at Mississippi CollegeSeptember 14 .................................... LaGrangeSeptember 21 ....................................Point (GA)October 5 ............................................. Hendrix*October 12 .....................................at Trinity (TX)October 19 ...............at Birmingham-Southern*October 26 .................................... at Sewanee*November 2 ............................................. Berry*November 9 ...........................................Centre*November 16 ...................................at Rhodes*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 ....Mississippi College ..........W, 23-1709/08 .... at LaGrange .......................... W, 54-709/15 .... at Point (GA) ........................W, 54-2809/29 .... at Centre* ...........................W, 33-1610/06 .... Huntingdon .......................... L, 24-4510/13..... Sewanee* ...........................W, 42-2810/20 .... at Rhodes* ......................... W, 47-1310/27 ..... at Trinity (TX) ........................ L, 24-3511/03 .... Austin College .....................W, 36-3411/10 ..... Birmingham-Southern* ...... L, 21-35

PRESEASON NOTEBOOK

2013 AT A GLANCE - The Choctaws will open the 2013 season with the annual “Backyard Brawl” against Millsaps at Robinson-Hale Stadium. This will be the 52nd meeting between the cross-town rivals with MC holding the edge in the series, 31-14-6. The Choctaws had won three straight in the series before the Majors got a 23-17 win in Jackson last season.

- MC will then host Huntingdon at Robinson-Hale Stadium for the first time in school his-tory. The Choctaws and the Hawks met back in 2009 in the first round of the NCAA Division III Playoffs. MC came away with a 56-35 win in Montgomery, Ala.

- The Choctaws will then travel to Florida for the first time since 1955 when they played at Stetson. Last season, MC defeated the War-riors in the final minutes with a 77-yard touch-down pass from Jonathon Redd to Alex Archer.

- MC will open ASC play on October 5th when they host Hardin-Simmons. Last time the two teams met in Clinton, the Choctaws defeated the #8 Cowboys, 45-28. HSU collected a 31-0 win over MC in Abilene last season.

- The Choctaws will take their longest trip of the season on October 12th when they make the 900-mile trek to Alpine, Texas to face Sul Ross State. Last year, the two teams combined to score the most points ever in a Mississippi College football game (72-45).

- MC will return home for two straight games, opening with a contest against Howard Payne on October 19th. The Choctaws will be look-ing for some revenge after falling to the Yellow Jackets in Brownwood last season, 27-14. MC has won two of the last three games between the teams in Clinton.

- The Choctaws will then play host to former ASC member, Texas Lutheran, on October 26th. It will be the first non-conference meet-ing between the two teams in school history. The Choctaws have won five of the last seven meetings with the Bulldogs, including a 24-21 win in Seguin last season.

- MC will play two straight road games, start-ing with a trip to Marshall, Texas to face East Texas Baptist on November 2nd. The Tigers have won three straight in the series, but the Choctaws have won two of the last three meet-ings in Texas. Last season, ETBU picked up a 34-24 win in Clinton.

- The Choctaws will then travel to Louisiana College on November 9th, looking to stop a three-game losing streak to the Wildcats. MC had won three straight games prior to the run for LC.

- MC will wrap up the season on November 16th when they host national powerhouse Mary Hardin-Baylor at Robinson-Hale Stadium. The Cru finished the 2012 season in the semi-finals of the NCAA Tournament, going 13-1.

PRESEASON HONORS

ALEX ARCHER - USA COLLEGE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

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HUNTINGDONHAWKS

September 14th | 6:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ................................. Montgomery, Ala.Colors ..................... Scarlet, White & Pearl GrayStadium .......... W. James Samford, Jr. StadiumConference ........................................USA SouthHead Coach ........................................Mike TurkRecord at School .......................... 56-30 (9 yrs)Series ...........................................MC leads, 1-0Last Meeting ...................W, 56-35 (11/21/09)2012 Overall Record .....................................5-32012 Conf. Record .......................................N/ALettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 30/18Starters Ret./Lost ................................... 11/11

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact ................................. Wesley LylePhone .........................................334-833-4579E-Mail [email protected] ......................... huntingdonhawks.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 14 .............at Mississippi CollegeSeptember 21 .......................Louisiana CollegeSeptember 28 ......................................Ferrum*October 5 .................................... at Wesley (DE)October 12 ................................at Greensboro*October 19 ................................... at LaGrange*October 26 ...............North Carolina Wesleyan*November 2 ......................................at Averett*November 9 ..................................... Methodist*November 16 .............................Maryville (TN)*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... Maryville (TN) ......................W, 49-3309/08 .... Birmingham-Southern .........L, 38-4509/15 .... at LaGrange ........................ W, 62-1709/22 .... at Hampden-Sydney ........... W, 24-2109/29 .... Ave Maria ............................W, 42-2110/06 .... at Millsaps ..........................W, 45-2410/27 ..... at Wesley (DE) ..................... L, 21-3111/03 .... at Point (GA) ........................W, 33-1911/10 ..... Adrian ................................... L, 16-17

WEBBER INTERNATIONALWARRIORS

September 28th | 2:00 pmLegion Field

QUICK FACTS Location .................................Babson Park, Fla.Colors ................................ Green, Gold & WhiteStadium .......................................... Legion FieldConference ...........................NAIA IndependentHead Coach .......................................Kelly ScottRecord at School .......................... Not AvailableSeries ...........................................MC leads, 1-0Last Meeting ........................W, 31-24 (9/8/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................4-62012 Conf. Record .......................................N/ALettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 30/30Starters Ret./Lost ................................... 12/10

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact .....................Bradley HutzelmanPhone .........................................863-638-2980E-Mail [email protected] ............................ webberathletics.com

2013 SCHEDULE August 31 ......................................... at FaulknerSeptember 7 ....................................Warner (FL)September 14 .................. at Louisiana CollegeSeptember 21 .............................. at Union (KY)September 28 ................. Mississippi CollegeOctober 12 ..........................Edward Waters (FL)October 19 ..........................................Point (GA)October 26 ..................................... at Ave MariaNovember 9 .............Newport News ApprenticeNovember 16 ..............................at Florida Tech

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... Louisiana College ................ L, 16-3409/08 ....at Mississippi College ....... L, 24-3109/15 .... at Jacksonville ..................... L, 10-3309/22 .... Union (KY) .............................. L, 7-1010/06 .... at Menlo (CA) ......................W, 19-1410/13..... at Edward Waters (FL) .........L, 29-3010/20 .... at Point (GA) .......................... W, 10-710/27 ..... Ave Maria ............................W, 35-1211/03 .... at Southern Virginia ...............L, 6-2711/10 ..... at Newport News App.........W, 13-12

HARDIN-SIMMONSCOWBOYS

October 5th | 2:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location .......................................Abilene, TexasColors ....................................... Purple and GoldStadium .................................. Shelton StadiumConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach ............................... Jesse BurlesonRecord at School .............................12-8 (2 yrs)Series .......................................HSU leads, 14-3Last Meeting .........................L, 0-31 (9/29/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................6-42012 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 5-2/3rdLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 58/27Starters Ret./Lost ......................................14/8

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact .............................. Chad GrubbsPhone ......................................... 325-670-1473E-Mail ................................. [email protected] ...................................hsuathletics.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 6 ................................. at WillametteSeptember 14 ........................................ LinfieldSeptember 21 ......................... at Texas CollegeOctober 5 ...................at Mississippi College*October 12 ................................ Howard Payne*October 19 .....................at East Texas Baptist*October 26 ........................Mary Hardin-Baylor*November 2 ............................at Sul Ross StateNovember 9 ...............................Texas LutheranNovember 16 ...................... Louisiana College*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... Willamette .............................L 34-5809/08 .... at Linfield .............................L, 35-4909/15 .... Texas College ...................... W, 57-2109/29 ....Mississippi College* .......... W, 31-010/06 .... at Howard Payne* ..............W, 56-1010/13..... East Texas Baptist* ............W, 42-2210/20 .... at Mary Hardin-Baylor* .......L, 32-4510/27 ..... Sul Ross State* ..................W, 86-4211/03 .... at Texas Lutheran* ............W, 65-5811/10 ..... at Louisiana College* ......... L, 37-45

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SUL ROSS STATELOBOS

October 12th | 1:00 pmJackson Field

QUICK FACTS Location .........................................Alpine, TexasColors .......................................Scarlet and GreyStadium ........................................Jackson FieldConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach .......................................John TyreeRecord at School ..............................0-0 (1st yr)Series .........................................MC leads, 14-3Last Meeting ...................... L, 42-75 (10/6/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................5-52012 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 4-3/4thLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 30/30Starters Ret./Lost ......................................8/14

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact ............................Chris KennedyPhone ......................................... 432-837-8673E-Mail [email protected] ...........................................srlobos.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 ............. at Texas A&M-CommerceSeptember 13 .............vs. Eastern New MexicoSeptember 21 ...............................at Trinity (TX)September 28 ..............at Mary Hardin-Baylor*October 12.....................Mississippi College*October 19 .................................Texas LutheranOctober 26 ......................at Louisiana College*November 2 ..........................Hardin-Simmons*November 9 ..........................at Howard Payne*November 16 ..................... East Texas Baptist*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... Western New Mexico ...........L, 44-5409/08 .... at Eastern New Mexico .......L, 35-5809/15 .... Trinity (TX) ...........................W, 62-3509/29 .... Mary Hardin-Baylor* ........... L, 28-7610/06 ....at Mississippi College* ....W, 75-4210/13..... at Texas Lutheran* ............W, 70-6510/20 .... Louisiana College* .............. L, 24-4110/27 ..... at Hardin-Simmons* ...........L, 42-8611/03 .... Howard Payne* .................. W, 58-1711/10 ..... at East Texas Baptist* .......W, 50-37

HOWARD PAYNEYELLOW JACKETS

October 19th | 1:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ................................Brownwood, TexasColors ................................... Navy and Old GoldStadium ........................ Gordon Wood StadiumConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach ....................................Roger GeiseRecord at School .................................1-9 (1 yr)Series .......................................HPU leads, 12-5Last Meeting .................... L, 14-27 (10/13/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................1-92012 Conf. Record/Finish ..................1-6/t-7thLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 30/30Starters Ret./Lost ......................................13/9

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact ........................ Abram L. ChoatePhone ......................................... 325-649-8111E-Mail [email protected] ...................................... hpusports.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 ...................................... Trinity (TX)September 14 .......... at SW Assemblies of GodSeptember 21 ......................... Wayland BaptistOctober 5 ............................ Louisiana College*October 12 ........................at Hardin-Simmons*October 19 .................at Mississippi College*October 26 ......................... East Texas Baptist*November 2 ..................at Mary Hardin-Baylor*November 9 ..............................Sul Ross State*November 16 ........................ at Texas Lutheran

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... at Trinity (TX) .......................... L, 7-5609/08 .... SW Assemblies of God ........ L, 17-2709/15 .... at Wayland Baptist .............. L, 23-2709/29 .... at Louisiana College* ........... L, 6-3810/06 .... Hardin-Simmons* ............... L, 10-5610/13 ....Mississippi College* ........W, 27-1410/20 .... at East Texas Baptist* ........L, 28-5210/27 ..... Mary Hardin-Baylor* ............. L, 6-6811/03 .... at Sul Ross State* ............... L, 17-5811/10 ..... Texas Lutheran* .....................L, 6-47

TEXAS LUTHERANBULLDOGS

October 26th | 3:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ....................................... Seguin, TexasColors .........................................Black and GoldStadium .................................Matador StadiumConference ...........Southern Collegiate AthleticHead Coach .................................Danny PadronRecord at School ...........................13-17 (3 yrs)Series ...........................................MC leads, 9-6Last Meeting ................... W, 24-21 (10/20/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................4-62012 Conf. Record ..............................2-5/t-5thLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 39/18Starters Ret./Lost ......................................17/5

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact .....................................Tim ClarkPhone ......................................... 830-372-6877E-Mail .......................................... [email protected] .....................................tlubulldogs.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 .................. at Southwestern (TX)*September 14 ............................ at Trinity (TX)*September 28 ...............SW Assemblies of GodOctober 5 ......................... at East Texas BaptistOctober 12 ................................ Austin College*October 19 ..............................at Sul Ross StateOctober 26 ...................at Mississippi CollegeNovember 2 ...........................Louisiana CollegeNovember 9 ........................at Hardin-SimmonsNovember 16 .............................. Howard Payne

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... at Austin College.................W, 38-1609/08 .... Trinity (TX) ...............................L, 7-3109/22 .... at SW Assemblies of God ...W, 43-3509/29 .... East Texas Baptist* ............W, 34-2810/06 .... Mary Hardin-Baylor* ........... L, 31-4910/13..... Sul Ross State* ...................L, 65-7010/20 ....Mississippi College* ......... L, 21-2410/27 ..... at Louisiana College* ..... L, 37-44 OT

11/03 .... Hardin-Simmons* ..........L, 58-65 2OT

11/10 ..... at Howard Payne* ................ W, 47-6

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EAST TEXAS BAPTISTTIGERS

November 2nd | 1:00 pmOrnelas Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location .................................... Marshall, TexasColors ..........................................Navy and GoldStadium .................................. Ornelas StadiumConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach .................................Joshua EargleRecord at School ............................. 0-0 (1st Yr)Series ..................................... ETBU leads, 10-5Last Meeting .................... L, 24-34 (10/27/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................3-72012 Conf. Record/Finish ..................2-5/t-5thLettermen Ret./Lost .................................31/31Starters Ret./Lost ......................................9/13

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact ........................ Adam P. LedyardPhone .........................................903-923-2129E-Mail [email protected] .....................................etbusports.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 14 ........................ at Austin CollegeSeptember 21 ................. at Southwestern (TX)September 28 .................................. WillametteOctober 5 ...................................Texas LutheranOctober 12 ......................at Louisiana College*October 19 ............................Hardin-Simmons*October 26 ............................at Howard Payne*November 2 ...................Mississippi College*November 9 ..................at Mary Hardin-Baylor*November 16 ....................... at Sul Ross State*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... Wesley (DE) .......................... L, 14-3409/08 .... at Austin College................... W, 17-709/14 .... at Willamette ....................... L, 24-3809/29 .... at Texas Lutheran* .............L, 28-3410/06 .... Louisiana College* .............. L, 17-2910/13..... at Hardin-Simmons* ...........L, 22-4210/20 .... Howard Payne* ..................W, 52-2810/27 ....at Mississippi College* ....W, 34-2411/03 .... Mary Hardin-Baylor* ...........L, 20-5411/10 ..... Sul Ross State* ................... L, 37-50

LOUISIANA COLLEGEWILDCATS

November 9th | 1:00 pmWildcat Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ......................................... Pineville, La.Colors ...................................... Orange and BlueStadium ...................................Wildcat StadiumConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach .................................. Dennis DunnRecord at School ...........................45-24 (8 yrs)Series ...................................... MC leads, 26-11Last Meeting ...................... L, 28-70 (11/3/12)2012 Overall Record .....................................8-32012 Conf. Record/Finish ................... 6-1/2ndLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 45/29Starters Ret./Lost ................................... 10/12

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact .......................... Jordan MeisnerPhone ......................................... 318-792-2311E-Mail ........................... [email protected] ........................................ lcwildcats.net

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 ........................................BelhavenSeptember 14 .................Webber InternationalSeptember 21 ............................ at HuntingdonOctober 5 ..............................at Howard Payne*October 12 ......................... East Texas Baptist*October 19 ....................at Mary Hardin-Baylor*October 26 ................................Sul Ross State*November 2 .......................... at Texas LutheranNovember 9 ...................Mississippi College*November 16 ..................... at Hardin-Simmon*

2012 RESULTS 09/01 .... at Webber International .....W, 34-1609/08 .... at Belhaven .........................W, 24-1309/22 .... Wesley (DE) ..........................L, 22-2509/29 .... Howard Payne* .................... W, 38-610/06 .... at East Texas Baptist* ....... W, 29-1710/13..... Mary Hardin-Baylor* ............. L, 3-3010/20 .... at Sul Ross State* .............. W, 41-2410/27 ..... Texas Lutheran* .................W, 44-3711/03 ....at Mississippi College* ....W, 70-2811/10 ..... Hardin-Simmons* ..............W, 45-3711/17 ..... at Mary Hardin-Baylor^ .......L, 20-59

^NCAA Division III Playoffs

MARY HARDIN-BAYLORCRU

November 16th | 1:00 pmRobinson-Hale Stadium

QUICK FACTS Location ........................................ Belton, TexasColors ............................Purple, White and GoldStadium ................................Crusader StadiumConference .......................American SouthwestHead Coach .............................Pete FredenburgRecord at School ......................146-34 (15 yrs)Series ....................................UMHB leads, 13-2Last Meeting ...................... L, 0-59 (11/10/12)2012 Overall Record .................................. 13-12012 Conf. Record/Finish .................... 7-0/1stLettermen Ret./Lost ................................ 56/20Starters Ret./Lost ......................................13/9

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contact ................................... Jon WallinPhone ......................................... 254-295-4611E-Mail [email protected] ................................... cruathletics.com

2013 SCHEDULE September 7 ........................... at Redlands (CA)September 14 ................................at Kean (NJ)September 21 ................................ Wesley (DE)September 28 ..........................Sul Ross State*October 5 ........................................... Trinity (TX)October 19 .......................... Louisiana College*October 26 ........................at Hardin-Simmons*November 2 .............................. Howard Payne*November 9 ....................... East Texas Baptist*November 16 ................at Mary Hardin-Baylor*

2012 RESULTS 09/08 .... Kean (NJ) .............................. W, 34-709/15 .... at Wesley (DE) ....................W, 32-2509/22 .... at Trinity (TX) .......................W, 49-2809/29 .... at Sul Ross State* .............. W, 76-2810/06 .... Texas Lutheran* .................W, 49-3110/13..... at Louisiana College* .......... W, 30-310/20 .... Hardin-Simmons* ..............W, 45-3210/27 ..... at Howard Payne* ................ W, 68-611/03 .... at East Texas Baptist* .......W, 54-2011/10 ..... Mississippi College* ............ W, 59-011/17 ..... Louisiana College^ .............W, 59-2011/24 ..... Franklin (IN)^ ...................... W, 63-1712/01 .... Wesley (DE)^ .......................W, 32-2012/08 .... at Mount Union^ ..................L, 35-48

The Coaches

2013 Choctaw Football

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Norman JOSEPH Head Coach

Since becoming the 17th head coach in Mis-sissippi College football history in 2005, Nor-man Joseph has built the Choctaws into a championship program, winning the American

Southwest Conference in 2009 and reaching the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since 1991. Joseph was honored as the AFCA South Region Coach of the Year in the 2009 season. The two previous seasons before Joseph's arrival the Choctaws went 3-7 and 2-8 in the tough Division III league, and had only one winning season in the previous five seasons. But under Joseph's direction MC has used a high octane offense to climb to the top of the ASC standings. Coach Joseph has used a multiple offense designed to use available talent, a trait he developed as a suc-cessful Division I offensive coordinator at the University of Southern Mississippi and San Jose State University. Twice a Choctaw quarterback has led the league in passing yardage and touchdowns during his tenure, and two different running backs have led the league in rushing. The Choctaws have rewritten the offensive record books under Joseph's direction. Quarterback Adam Shaffer broke virtually all MC passing records under Joseph and was a finalist for the Gagliardi Trophy in 2009, given to the most out-standing Division III player in the country. In three full seasons, Shaffer set new records for passing yardage, touchdowns and completions. As a senior, Shaffer passed for 33 touchdowns and just nine interceptions. Tailbacks Steven Knight and Desmond Mays both led the ASC in rushing. Mays set the mark in 2008 with over 1,100 yards, and Knight followed with a great season in 2009 with over 1,300 yards. In 2012, the Choctaws opened the season with a 23-17 loss in the “Backyard Brawl” to Millsaps, but bounced back with a thrilling 31-24 win over Webber International in the home opener. The injuries began to mount and the young MC team struggled to a 2-8 record. Seven Choctaws earned All-ASC honors, led by junior defensive back Keith Villafranco, who became the second straight D3Football.com First Team All-American, following in the footsteps of Jarrad Craine. The 2011 season saw the Choctaws get off to a hot start with an overtime victory over Millsaps in the "Backyard Brawl" and a 45-28 win over #8 Hardin-Simmons. The young MC team would hit the road and struggle, dropping six of their final seven games to finish 3-7. Defensive back Jarrad Craine had an outstanding senior season, earning D3Football.com First Team All-American honors after leading all of Division III with 21 pass breakups. Craine would join punter Jacob Chancellor, running back Steven Knight, and linebacker Blake Rowell as representatives in the D3Senior Classic, a game showcasing the top DIII se-niors in the country. MC had more players in the game than any other school in the country. The Choctaws had 11 players earn All-ASC honors, led by four First Team selections. MC also had 19 student-athletes named to the ASC All-Academic Team.

In 2010, the Choctaws opened the season 2-0 before injuries took over and MC finished 4-6 overall. The Choctaws had several high-lights as Tommy Reyer set school records for single game pass attempts (64) and pass completions (39). MC landed six players on the All-ASC teams with offensive linemen Jona-than Shaw, Terrence Taylor and Chris Williams, running back Austin Divinity, defensive end Nolan Willisson, and defensive back Dustin Retherford. The 2009 season saw the Choctaws win their first ASC Championship since 1997 and advancing to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time in school history. MC aver-aged 37.2 points per game and set school records for points scored, touchdowns scored, first downs, pass attempts, pass completions, and touchdown passes. The Choctaws opened the playoffs with a 56-35 win over Huntingdon before falling to national semi-finalists Wesley in the round of 16. MC had three players earn D3Football.com All-American honors in tight end Renard Ellis, offensive lineman Josh Lankford, and linebacker Quartez Ashmore. In 2008, the Choctaws went 5-5 utilizing a dominating rushing attack after quarterback Adam Shaffer suffered a season ending injury early in the year. After ranking among the nation's leaders in passing during the 2008 season, Joseph reworked his offense to use the tools at hand. What resulted was an ASC rushing title for tailback Desmond Mays who ended the season with over 1,100 yards on the ground and 13 rushing touchdowns. Freshman quarterback Tommy Reyer earned ASC Offen-sive Freshman of the Year honors as well. In 2007, the 8-2 team rewrote the record books behind Coach Joseph and sophomore quarterback Adam Shaffer. Shaffer ranked third in the nation with 3,500 passing yards as the team broke school records for scoring offense, total yards, first downs, passing yards, pass completions, pass attempts, touchdown

passes and overall touchdowns. The Choctaws also featured two receivers who each went over 1,000 yards receiving led by Jake Allen, a First Team All-American. Allen has gone on to play for the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns. Joseph led the Choctaws to a .500 record in the tough American Southwest Conference in 2006 despite the loss of quarterback Adam Shaffer in the first game of the season. The Choctaws did not miss a beat offensively as the team went on to rank 11th in the nation in total offense (420.3) and passing yardage (276.6). All-American wide receiver Jake Allen produced the best statistical season for an MC wide receiver finishing with a school re-cord 1,024 yards. Quarterback Brad Madden passed for 2,025 yards, the 5th highest total in school history. In his first season in 2005, freshman quarterback Adam Shaffer set all of MC’s freshman passing records including passing yards, completions and touchdowns. Shaffer also set a school record in the season finale with seven touchdowns against Belhaven Col-lege. After just one rebuilding season, Joseph returns a team poised for a breakout season with ten returning starters on defense and seven returning starters on offense. In 2004 as the head coach of Louisiana College, Joseph quickly turned around a strug-gling Wildcat program. The Wildcats enjoyed their best season since 1962 (5-5) and set 38 team and 41 individual LC records. Under Joseph's tutelage the Wildcat offense ranked among the best in the country finishing sev-enth in passing offense, 15th in total offense and 28th in scoring offense. His team led the American Southwest Conference in total re-ceptions, total receiving yards and all-purpose yards. Three of their five losses were by a combined eight points including two overtime losses. Prior to his year at Louisiana College, Jo-

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seph spent the 2003 season as the offensive coordinator at Midwestern State University. There he built his offense around a punishing ground attack finishing second in the Lone Star Conference in rushing and leading the league with the fewest sacks allowed. Their 5.3 yards per carry average set a new school record. During the 2001 and 2002 seasons Joseph served as the offensive coordinator at San Jose State University of the Western Athletic Conference. During his first season in 2001 his Spartan offense helped set a new Western Athletic Conference record for total offense in a single game with 849 yards. They also helped set a new NCAA record for combined total offense in a game with 1,640 yards. The Spartans ranked 18th in the country that season in passing offense. The Spartan offense followed that season with another breakout year in which they ranked 24th in the country in passing offense and total offense, second in the WAC in indi-vidual passing efficiency and third in the WAC in team passing efficiency and scoring offense. Before coaching at San Jose State, Joseph took on the task of starting the football pro-gram at Belhaven College in 1997 where he spent three seasons as the head coach of the Blazers. In his first two seasons he was the only NAIA coach in the nation to produce a 1,000 yard rusher and 1,000 yard receiver in back to back seasons. In his second season (1999) he led the Blazers to a Top 25 national ranking for six consecutive weeks. That season his team had ten First Team All-Conference players and ten Second Team All Conference players. His teams combined to go 16-15 in three years playing against teams who had been in competition for several years. During the 1994-1996 seasons Joseph served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Southern Mississippi. In 1996 his Golden Eagle offense ranked second in the conference in scoring and led the na-

tion in turnover margin. He also coached a quarterback to a #4 NCAA ranking in passing efficiency. He helped USM go 20-13 over his three years with most of the losses against nationally ranked SEC and ACC teams. Prior to his coaching job at USM he was the offensive coordinator at Northeast Louisiana University. His NLU offense became the first NCAA offense in history to produce a 2,000 yard passer, two 1,000 yard rushers and a 1,000 yard receiver in one year. He helped NLU to four straight winning seasons ranking #1 in the conference in scoring, passing and total offense. His offense ranked eighth in the country in scoring offense in 1992 and third in the country in 1993. NLU won conference championships in 1990 and 1992. They also received Division IAA playoff berths in 1990, 1992 and 1993. Before Northeast Louisiana University, Joseph was the passing game and recruiting coordinator at Northwestern State University in 1988 and 1989 where he won a conference championship and earned a #8 NCAA national ranking. They also led the conference in scor-ing, total offense and rushing offense. In 1987 he was the passing and recruiting coordinator at Louisiana Tech University. He was a position coach at Northeast Louisiana University from 1978-1986. He also served as a volunteer coach at Vanderbilt University in 1977. Joseph played college football for the Mis-sissippi State Bulldogs and gained Churchman All-American honors in 1976. He earned his Master of Education Degree from Northeast Louisiana University in 1979 and his Bachelor of Science Degree from Mississippi State in 1977. Joseph is married to wife Jane and has three daughters, Elizabeth, Grace Anne and Sara Catherine. Elizabeth just earned her Master's degree at the University of Texas, while Grace Anne finished a Master's at Ole Miss, and Sara Catherine is a senior at Clinton High School.

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE HEAD COACH(2005-PRESENT)

• CoachedNFL/CFLwidereceiverJaketonewschoolrecordsin2007withover1,200receivingyardsand12touchdownreceptions.

• LedtheChoctawstoa9-3recordoverallin2009andtheschool'sfirstASCChampionshipsince1997.

• HelpedquarterbackAdamShaffertoschoolrecordsforat-tempts(399),completions(236)andtouchdownpasses(33)in2009.

• CoachedShaffertocareerpassingrecordsatMCinpassyards(9,505),completions(704),andtouchdowns(91).

• CoachedsevenD3Football.comAll-Americans:JonathanRussell('05),JakeAllen('07),RenardEllis('09),JoshLankford('09),QuartezAshmore('09),JarradCraine('11)andKeithVillafranco(‘12)

LOUISIANA COLLEGE HEAD COACH (2004)

• LastyearledLouisianaCollegetobestseasonsince1962(5-5).

• PassingOffenseranked#7inNCAAand#2inASC(301ypg).

• TotalOffenseranked#15inNCAA.• ScoringOffenseranked#28inNCAA.• Set38teamand41individualschoolrecords.

MIDWESTERN STATE OFFENSIVE COORD. (2003)

• Rushingoffenseranked#2inLoneStarConference(204ypg)(2003).

• Setschoolrecordaveraging5.3yardspercarry(2003).

SAN JOSE STATE OFFENSIVE COORD. (2001-2002)

• PassingOffenseranked#24inNCAA(2002).• TotalOffenseranked#24inNCAA(2002).• PassingOffenseranked#18inNCAA(2001).• TotalOffenseranked#23inNCAA(2001).

BELHAVEN COLLEGE HEAD COACH (1997-2000)

• OnlyNAIAteaminhistorytoproducea1,000yardrusherand1,000yardreceiverinaschool'sfirsttwoseasonsofexistence.

• LedBelhaventotop25rankingforsixconsecutiveweeksinsecondseasonofplay(1999).

• TenFirstTeamAll-ConferenceplayersandtenSecondTeamAll-Conferenceplayers(1999).

SOUTHERN MISS. OFFENSIVE COORD.(1994-1996)

• ScoringOffenseranked#2inCUSA(1996).• CoachedQuarterbackto#4rankinginNCAAinPassing

efficiency(1996).• Teamswent20-13duringthreeyears.

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA OFFENSIVE COORD. (1990-1993)

• Delivereda2,000yardpasser,two1,000yardrushersanda1,000yardreceiverinthesameseason(firsttimeinNCAAhistory).

• Fourstraightwinningseasonsbeing#1inconferenceinscoringoffense/totaloffense.

• HelpedleadNortheastLouisianatothreeDivisionI-AAcham-pionshipplayoffberths(1990/1992/1993).

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Corky HOUGHTON Asst. CoachOffensive LineOffensive Coord.

Offensive line coach Corky Houghton enters his fifth season on the Mississippi College coaching staff after

joining the program in the spring of 2008. The veteran coach brings years of experience to the program from all levels of competition. In 2012, Houghton took the reigns as the offen-sive coordinator and the Choctaws had two players earn All-ASC honors in Alex Archer and Cody Saxton. Archer led the team with 48 catches for 738 yards and five touchdowns, while Saxton earned his second All-ASC selection in as many years. Sylvain Alarcon and Eric Madere were ASC All-Academic selections along the offensive line and were also CoSIDA Capital One All-Academic All-District selec-tions. The 2011 season saw Houghton lead an offen-sive line with two Second Team All-ASC selections in Justin Cardwell and Cody Saxton. Cardwell was a three-year starter for the Choctaws at left tackle, while Saxton was a transfer that made an immedi-ate impact on the program. MC averaged rushing for 137.0 yards per game and 14 TD’s with a rela-tively young group up front. In 2010, Houghton coached a running attack that finished fifth in the ASC with 165.1 yards per game. The offensive line carried the load as six different running backs saw significant time in the backfield. Three MC lineman earned All-ASC honors with Ter-rence Taylor and Chris Williams earning Second Team honors and Jonathan Shaw being given an Honorable Mention. Austin Divinity earned All-ASC Second Team honors at tailback. Shaw was also named a D3PRODAY.com All-American after the season, which recognizes the top pro prospects in Division III. As the offensive line coach in 2009, Houghton led a running game that averaged 161.2 yards per game and ranked fifth in the American Southwest Conference. Corky spearheaded an offensive line that sprung Steven Knight for 1,333 yards and 11 touchdowns while taking home First Team All-ASC honors. Senior Josh Lankford earned a First Team All-ASC selection, while also being named ASC Of-fensive Lineman of the Year. Houghton spent 2006-08 serving as the offen-sive coordinator for Wakeland High School in Frisco, TX for Head Coach Marty Secord. Prior to his stint at

Wakeland, Houghton spent six years on the football staff at Louisiana College as the offensive line coach. During his last season with the Wildcats, Hough-ton also filled the position of Assistant Head Coach. Houghton joined the Louisiana Col-lege coaching staff in 2000 when the Wildcat program was restarted. During his six seasons at LC the program saw steady progress back to a winning pro-gram. In 2004, Houghton was part of a staff that finished 5-5 overall and 4-5 in the American Southwest Conference. The head coach that year was Coach Norman Joseph who would spend his only year with the Wildcats. In 2004 at LC, Houghton’s offen-sive line helped pave the way for an

explosive offense that ranked second in the ASC in passing yards per game at just over 300 yards per contest. Also, the starting and backup tailbacks combined to rush for over 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns with an average per carry of 5.5 yards. Houghton also has held positions at other high schools and time on the staff at the University of Texas at El-Paso. He was a graduate assistant coach at the University of Arkansas after a playing career at Austin College. Houghton received his bachelors and masters degree at Austin College. Houghton is married to wife Debra and together they have three children: Haley, Chase and Kelsey.

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Mike KELLY Assistant CoachDefensive Line

Mike Kelly, a native of Ocala, Fla., joined the Mississippi College football staff in the spring of 2013, instructing the defensive line throughout spring practice.

Kelly spent the 2012 season as a graduate assistant at the University of Georgia. He joined the Georgia football staff in the summer of 2011 as a program coordinator for the Bulldogs’ defense. Kelly switched to one of the graduate assistants on defense during the 2012 spring practice.

Kelly spent the past three seasons before 2011 working as a defensive assistant for the coaching staff at Alabama helping with daily practice ex-ecution and breakdown, game day team meetings and recruiting functions and summer camps. Kelly also handled situational breakdowns such as run game and goal line during the 2009 and 2010 campaigns.

Before transferring to Alabama, Kelly started 10 games at linebacker and deep snapper at Concordia University, a Division III school in Chicago, in 2007. He ranked second on the team with 60 tackles, including 7.0 tackles for 33 yards lost, 2.5 sacks for -18 yards and one interception which he returned for 20 yards.

Kelly attended The Villages High School, where he was a three-year captain and four-year letterman for the football team. He also lettered in baseball for three years.

Kelly, who is the son of Mike and Becky Kelly, received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Alabama in 2011. His grandfather, Mikey Kelly, was an All-American defensive end for Florida in the 1950s.

Rod SMITH Assistant CoachLinebackers

Rod Smith, a native of Milan, Tenn., joined the Mississippi College football staff in the summer of 2013.

Smith comes to Clinton from the University of Memphis, where he served five years as a member of the coaching staff. His coaching stint took place after a stellar career for the Tigers.

He lettered from 2004-06 and was a standout for the Tigers defense, before having his playing career cut short following a severe neck injury in the 2006 Arkansas State game. In that contest, Smith fractured his C5 vertebrae and required surgery. Smith, though, returned to the sidelines just four days after surgery to support his teammates. He continued to join his team at practices and workouts the remainder of the 2007 season.

For his career, Smith played in 28 games and made 13 starts. He com-pleted his career with 89 total tackles, including 56 solo stops and 33 assisted tackles. He also added five pass breakups and two interceptions.

A native of Milan, Tenn., Smith was presented the Top Tiger Award in 2007 and was awarded the True Tiger Award at the 2006 Blue-Gray Game. In the spring of 2005, he received the Chris Faros Most Improved Award.

Smith graduated from Memphis in August of 2008 with a degree in sport and leisure management.

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ZachWILKERSON Assistant CoachDefensive Coordinator

Zach Wilkerson enters his first season as the defensive coordinator at Mississippi College and has his expertise in the 4-2-5 defensive scheme.

Wilkerson spent the 2012 season as the Defensive Backs and Special Teams coach for Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, Miss.

Prior to that, Wilkerson coached seven seasons at NCAA Division II South-west Baptist University and spent time working with defensive backs and linebackers before being promoted to defensive coordinator/recruiting coordinator prior to the 2009 season.

In his four seasons as DC, Wilkerson’s scoring defense improved by almost 17 points from when he took over in 2009. The Bearcats were Top 20 na-tionally in third down defense, fumble recoveries and turnovers forced last season. Wilkerson had two all-conference LBs this past seaso n in Jameson Ma numa and S haquille S hedd, both of which went ove r 100 ta ckles.

Wilkerson came to SBU from his alma mater, Kansas Wesleyan, where he coached linebackers for one semester. As a player from 2002-05, Wilkerson was a two-year starter at middle linebacker and was named Don Hansen’s NAIA National Player of the Week during his career.

Wilkerson’s coaching experience also includes the Texas High School All-Star Game in 2006.

A native of Keller, Texas, Wilkerson received his B.A. in hi story and his M.S. in education from Kansas Wesleyan. He and his wife Brittny were married in August 2006 and have a 1-year-old son, Paxton.

BrianHARRIS Assistant CoachWide Receivers

Brian Harris is entering his first season as the wide receivers coach at Mississippi College.

Harris was a quarterback for the Choctaws from 2006-08, completing 64% of his passes

for 335 yards and two touchdowns. As a sophomore, he completed 74% of his passes for 335 yards and two touchdowns.

Following his career at MC, Harris spent 2010 in Arena Football League 2 and the Indoor Football League playing for the San Angelo Stampede and the Mary-land Maniacs. In 2011, Brian had a private workout with the St. Louis Rams. He also played in the Canadian Football League with the Calgary Stampede. 2011 als saw Harris in the AFL 1, AFL 2 and IFL with the Philadelphia Soul, Milwaukee Mustangs and Harrisburg Stampede.

In 2012, Harris saw action in the AFL 1, AFL 2 and IFL, as well as, playing football in Finland. Harris also played for the Hamilton Tigercats and the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. He earned NFL private workouts with the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2013, Harris played for the San Antonion Talons, Columbus Lions and Albany Panthers of the AFL 1, AFL 2 and IFL.

Brian earned his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology and is currently working on his Master’s of Athletic Administration. The Picayune native is the son of Loren and Dianne Harris.

BlakePURVIS Assistant CoachRunning Backs

Blake Purvis is entering his first season as the running backs coach at Mississippi College.

Purvis comes to MC from West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, where he spent

the 2011 and 2012 seasons as the Tight Ends/A-Backs coach. Over his two seasons, he coached three All-Lone Star Conference selections for a team that went a combined 20-6. The team won the 2011 Kanza Bowl Champion-ship and won the Lone Star Conference in 2012. They also advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in 2012. West Texas A&M finished in the top 10 in passing offense, top 15 in total offense and top 20 in scoring offense in both seasons.

Prior to West Texas A&M, Purvis spent three years at his alma mater Porter’s Chapel in Vicksburg, Miss. In 2008 he helped guide the team to a trip to the State semifinals. While a student at Porter’s Chapel, he recorded a 4.0 GPA, while lettering in five sports (football, basketabll, baseball, track and powerlift-ing). The baseball team won state championships in 2003 and 2006, while the football team won the district championship in 2004 and 2005.

Purvis graduate from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology with a concentration in sports communication. He earned his Master’s of Science in Sports and Exercise Sciences with an Emphasis in Sports Management from West Texas A&M.

Blake is from Vicksburg, Miss. and is the son of Darrell and Robin Purvis. He has one older brother, Wesley.

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ZachROGEL Assistant CoachSafeties

Zach Rogel is entering his first season as the safeties coach at Mississippi College.

Rogel comes to MC after a playing career for the Choctaws as a wide receiver (2005-07). He then moved on to Copiah Academy, where he was the head coach of the junior varsity and coached skill positions on the varsity in 2011. Zach then went to Marshall Academy where he was the offensive coordinator in 2012.

Zach earned his Bachelor’s degree in Education from Mississippi College in 2011 with a 3.0 GPA. He is currently pursuing a Master of Athletic Administra-tion at MC. Zach is the son of Carl and Lesa Rogel.

CoryYORK Assistant CoachTight EndsOffensive Line

Cory York is entering his second season as an assistant offensive line and tight ends coach at Mississippi College. York was a four-year starter for the Choctaws on the offensive line.

Cory played for MC from 2007-11, missing most of his sophomore season due to an injury. He made the move from guard from center prior to his senior sea-son and anchored a line that rushed for 165.1 yards and passed for 231.3 yards per game. York was part of the 2009 team that won the American Southwest Conference and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Cory earned his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. He is currently pursu-ing his Master of Athletic Administration. Cory is engaged to Destiny Simon and the two have a son, Dominic.

HunterBLOOMFIELD Assistant CoachDefensive Assistant

Hunter Bloomfield is entering his first season as student assistant for Mississippi College, helping out on the defensive side of the ball.

The Vancleave, Miss. native played his high school football at Vancleave High School, where he saw action at quarterback and wide receiver.

Hunter is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Secondary Education. He is the son of Jim and Cathy Bloomfield.

TimYANCY FootballEquipment Manager

Tim Yancy is the longest-tenured member of the Mississippi College athletics staff as he enters his 31st season with the Choctaws.

Yancy is a 1983 graduate of Mississippi College and has been a staple for the department since graduation. During a career that has extended into four decades, Yancy has handled a variety of different responsibilities. He currently serves as equipment coordinator for the football team, as well as the head of facilities for all of Choctaw athletics. He’s in charge of outfitting the football team with equipment and supplies, as well as managing Robinson-Hale Sta-dium and A.E. Wood Coliseum.

During his undergraduate years, Yancy also served as football equipment manager. He is heavily involved in other aspects of the athletic department such as hosting championship events. He is married to the former Rose Cooley.

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OL | 6’0 | 250 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws on the offensive line...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,192 yards and 8 touchdowns...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 1,900 yards and 11 scores...named to CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District Team...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws on the offensive line...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,370 yards and 14 touchdowns...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 2,066 yards and 21 scores...ASC All-Academic honoree

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action as a backup offensive lineman, earning starts in the final four games of the season...helped a Choctaw running game that finished fifth in the ASC with 165.1 yards per game on the ground

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Frank Monica at St. Charles Catholic...First Team All-District and All-Metro performer...River Parish All-Star Team

PERSONALson of Angel Carmen...born on November 6, 1991...majoring in chris-tian studies

42 TRACY ALLEN

VACHERIE, LA.ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC

RB | 6’3 | 250 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action in the final five games of the season as a fullback and special teams player

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Frank Monica at St. Charles Catholic...All-District performer...River Region All-Star selection

PERSONALson of Delecia and Tracy Allen, Sr...born on August 30, 1993...major-ing in psychology

SYLVAIN ALARCON

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17 ALEX ARCHER

SHREVEPORT, LA.C.E. BYRD HS

WR | 6’1 | 180 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws at wide receiver...led the Choc-taws with 48 receptions for 738 yards and five touchdowns...the 48 receptions ranks 10th in MC history for a single season...ranked 4th in the ASC with 73.8 receiving yards per game and 8th in the league with 4.8 receptions per game...caught a season-high eight passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns on October 6th against Sul Ross State...caught the game-winning 77-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes of a 31-24 win over Webber International...Second Team All-ASC selection

2011 JUNIOR SEASONmissed the entire season due to injury

2010 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team, dressing out for varsity games

2009 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed at C.E. Byrd High School

PERSONALson of Mitch and Jackie Archer...born on May 12, 1991...majoring in Accounting

ALEX ARCHER

78 JACOB ANTONIO

MCCALLA, ALA.JOHN CARROLL CATHOLIC

OL | 6’5 | 295 | JR

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Musso at John Carroll Catholic High School...started all 10 games as a senior at right tackle and long snapper

PERSONALson of Allen and Jenny Antonio...born on June 21, 1992...majoring in History Education

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KIRK BRYANT

BULLARD, TEXASBULLARD HS

WR | 6’0 | 175 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in all 10 games at wide receiver and on special teams...caught two passes for 13 yards on the season...caught a season-long pass of 10 yards on October 27th against East Texas Baptist...ASC All-Ac-ademic honoree

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team, earning a spot on the varsity team as the season progressed

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Shannon Wilson at Bullard High School...passed for 1,150 yards and 10 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,112 yards and 11 scores as a senior...Second Team All-District as a quarterback...two-time Academic All-District performer...Second Team All-State Aca-demic performer as a senior...District Defensive Player of the Year on the basketball team...First Team All-District on the baseball team...District Champion and regional qualifier in the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles

PERSONALson of Keith and Tanya Bryant...born on July 15, 1992...majoring in business administration

KIRK BRYANT

20 JACOB BECKER

TYLER, TEXASBISHOP T.K. GORMAN HS

RB | 6’2 | 190 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action in six games on the season...caught five passes for 62 yards and carried the ball seven times for 11 yards...caught a season-high two passes for 53 yards on September 1st against Millsaps...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team, dressing out for the final varsity games of the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Rick Palmer at Bishop T.K. Gorman High School...carried the ball 114 times for 916 yards and 10 touchdowns...team captain as a senior...2009 Iron Man Award...First Team All-District performer as a senior...Honorable Mention All-State performer...Academic All-State performer as a senior...All-East Texas Offense Honorable Mention selection as a senior...semi-finalist in 2010 state tournament...track team captain as a junior and senior...Most Outstanding Track athlete in 2010...track regional qualifier in 2009, 2010, and 2011

PERSONALson of John and Rea Lynn Becker...born on October 8, 1992...major-ing in Biology/Pre-Med

JACOB BECKER

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66 MATT CASANOVA

CROWLEY, LA.NOTRE DAME HS

OL | 6’0 | 265 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws along the offensive line...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,192 yards and 8 touch-downs...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 1,900 yards and 11 scores

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in five games for the Choctaws along the offensive line...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,370 yards and 14 touch-downs...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 2,066 yards and 21 scores

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Louis Cook at Notre Dame High School...All-State Honorable Mention as a junior...Second Team All-Acadiana...First Team All-Acadia Parish and All-District...First Team All-State, All-Acadi-ana, All-Acadia Parish, and All-District as a senior

PERSONALson of Johnny and Kim Casanova...born on November 28, 1991...ma-joring in kinesiology

MATT CASANOVA

67 JONATHAN CANTRELL

GARDENDALE, ALA.GARDENDALE HS

OL | 6’2 | 280 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action in eight games as a backup offensive lineman

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team, dressing out for var-sity games

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Fancher at Gardendale High School...only al-lowed two sacks as a senior through the regular season and playoffs at left tackle...three-year letterman...Birmingham News All-North/East Football Team selection...Alabama High School Athletic Associa-tion North All-Star Team selection

PERSONALson of Jerome and Marsha Cantrell...born on August 9, 1993...major-ing in finance

JONATHAN CANTRELL

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41 HUNTER ESTESS

LAUREL, MISS.WEST JONES HS

PK | 5’9 | 195 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Scott Pierson at West Jones High School...as a se-nior, had 29 touchbacks on 48 kickoffs, averaging 61.8 yards per kick...also went 23-29 on extra points and 4-8 on field goals with a long of 44 yards...as a junior, tallied 30 touchbacks on 72 kickoffs for a 55.7 yard average...made 47-51 extra points and 8-14 field goals with a long of 44 yards...as a sophomore, recorded one touchback on 58 kickoffs...made 40-43 extra points and 6-10 field goals with a long of 45 yards...Nicholson-Burnett Scholar-Athlete Award...three-time Region 3-5A First Team All-Region kicker...five time All-District soccer player...MAC State All-Star Soccer player in 2012

PERSONALson of Kline and Dawn Estess...born on December 15, 1993...major-ing in pre-physical therapy

HUNTER ESTESS

2 STACEY DILLARD

MCKINNEY, TEXASPRINCETON HS

QB | 6’0 | 205 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in five games, earning a start at quarterback in his rookie sea-son...finished third on the team with 194 rushing yards and tied for the team lead with two touchdowns...completed 54% of his passes for 367 yards and two scores...rushed for a season-high 78 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana College...threw for a season-high 186 yards on 16 completions against #2 Mary Hardin-Baylor in the season finale

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Stacey Dillard at Princeton High School...passed for 5,369 yards and 51 touchdowns over his career...also compiled 1,871 rushing yards and 29 scores...3A Honorable Mention All-State selection in 2011...11-3A First Team All-District quarterback as a ju-nior and senior

PERSONALson of Stacey and Vickey Dillard...born on March 6, 1994...majoring in kinesiology

STACEY DILLARD

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7 ZACH FAVRE

PASS CHRISTIAN, MISS.PASS CHRISTIAN HS

RB | 6’1 | 200 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in seven games on special teams and as a backup lineback-er...recorded five tackles, inlcuding two solo stops...had a season-high three tackles against Hardin-Simmons

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Casey Wittman at Pass Christian High School...threw for 1,500 yards and 27 touchdowns...All-District selection

PERSONALson of Jess and Tasha Favre...born on April 6, 1994...undecided on major

8 SETH ETIENNE

HOUSTON, TEXASCLEAR BROOK HS

WR | 6’3 | 183 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Paul Lanier at Clear Brook High School

PERSONALson of Kent and Miriam Etienne...born on August 16, 1994...majoring in Biology

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12 AUSTIN GRAY

HOOVER, ALA.BESSEMER ACA.

DB | 5’11 | 185 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONstarted all 10 games as a defensive back for the Choctaws...finished fourth on the team with 66 tackles, including 32 solo stops...had 2.5 tackles for a loss of five yards...had one interception and two pass breakups on the year...had a season-high 10 tackles against Sul Ross State and Mary Hardin-Baylor...had at least six tackles in all but four games on the year...had an interception against Howard Payne...named to CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District Team...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in six games for the Choctaws as a sophomore...saw action as a quarterback and wide receiver during the season...went 9-22 for 98 yards and one interception on September 24th at Louisiana College...caught six passes on the year for 84 yards and one score...caught a season-high two passes against Howard Payne and Sul Ross State...tallied a season-high 43 yards and a touchdown on October 29th at Sul Ross State...ASC All-Academic honoree

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONearned the backup quarterback position coming out of preseason camp...saw extended action in the final game of the season against McMurry...went 6-14 for 89 yards and a touchdown...was the primary holder for field goals and extra points on the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Josh Wright at Bessemer Academy...AISA All-Star...Bessemer Academy Offensive MVP...AISA All-Star Defensive Back MVP...threw for 2,028 yards and 25 touchdowns...437 rushing yards...led the team to a 10-4 record and a State Championship appearance

PERSONALson of Bill and Crystal Gray...born on February 13, 1992...majoring in business administration

AUSTIN GRAY

6 BEAUX GIPSON

SHREVEPORT, LA.GLENBROOK HS

WR | 5’9 | 180 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in nine games, starting three for the Choctaws at quarterback...completed 46% of his passes for 400 yards and two touchdowns...ran for 98 yards on 40 attempts...threw for a season-high 180 yards and a score against East Texas Baptist...rushed for a season-high 55 yards against Texas Lutheran...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Doug Pederson and Ryan Porter at Calvary Baptist Academy and Glenbrook High School...over his career, passed for 3,200 yards, rushed for 1,150 yards, racked up 700 return yards, and scored 55 touchdowns...All-District selection as a sophomore and senior...2010 MAIS All-Star selection

PERSONALson of Ron and Kay Gipson...born on June 23, 1992...majoring in ki-nesiology

BEAUX GIPSON

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71 TRAVIS HAYES

JACKSON, ALA.JACKSON HS

OL | 6’2 | 305 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action in two games as a backup offensive lineman for the Choc-taws...saw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Danny Powell at Jackson High School...named Fresh-man of the Year...team captain

PERSONALson of Johnny Hayes...born on February 2, 1994...majoring in engi-neering

14 PAYTON GRAY

HOOVER, ALA.SPAIN PARK HS

WR | 5’10 | 165 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in two games for the Choctaws on special teams...saw action on the junior varsity team...recorded a tackle in the 24-21 win over Texas Lutheran

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chip Lindsey at Spain Park High School...First Team All-Academic selection...The Birmingham News All-Metro All-Academ-ic

PERSONALson of Bill and Crystal Gray...born on November 10, 1993...majoring in Biology/Pre-Med

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50 T.J. JOHNSON

HOUSTON, TEXASCLEAR BROOK HS

DL | 6’1 | 250 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in three games for the Choctaws as a backup defensive line-man...recorded a season-high two tackles against Hardin-Simmons

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Paul Lanier at Clear Brook High School...recorded 110 tackles, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles, and three fumble recov-eries...three-year starter...All-District selection as a junior and senior...team captain as a junior and senior

PERSONALson of Cathlyn Warnell...born on March 29, 1994...majoring in Biol-ogy/Pre-Med

37 DREW HURST

MEMPHIS, TENN.CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

RB | 5’11 | 225 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Kevin Locastro at Christian Brothers High School...team captain

PERSONALson of Andy and Lucia Hurst...born on September 8, 1993...majoring in Mathematics Education

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38 TRACE LANE

FLORA, MISS.TRI-COUNTY ACA.

DB | 5’10 | 180 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in nine games for the Choctaws as a backup linebacker and on special teams...recorded two tackles, including one solo stop...tallied tackles against Millsaps and East Texas Baptist

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach David Blount at Tri-County Academy...All-Conference performer in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons...All-Confer-ence selection in basketball and baseball

PERSONALson of Chuck Lane and Chandra Hays...born on January 24, 1994...majoring in Biology

TRACE LANE

10 DYLAN KLIBERT

LAPLACE, LA.ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC

DB | 5’11 | 200 | SR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in four games, starting one for the Choctaws at linebacker and on special teams...recorded a season-high three tackles against West Alabama and Hardin-Simmons

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in all 10 games for the Choctaws, seeing action on defense and special teams...recorded nine tackles on the year, including five solo stops...had a season-high two tackles on four different occasions

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in six games on special teams and as a backup defensive back...recorded 10 tackles, including three solo stops...tallied a season-high eight tackles against McMurry in the final game of the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Frankie Monica at St. Charles Catholic...recorded 144 career tackles with 16 interceptions and 15 pass breakups...as a senior, tallied 75 tackles, 10 interceptions, five pass breakups, two sacks, and one blocked field goal...First Team All-District perform-er...First Team All-State performer...First Team All-L’observatur...First Team All-River Parishes...First Team All-River Region performer

PERSONALson of Kevin and Melissa Klibert...born on December 12, 1991...ma-joring in graphic design

DYLAN KLIBERT

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ERIC MADERE

53 ERIC MADERE

KILN, MISS.HANCOCK HS

OL | 6’1 | 280 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws along the offensive line...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,192 yards and 8 touch-downs...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 1,900 yards and 11 scores...named to CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District Team...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in eight games, starting five for the Choctaws along the offen-sive line...started the first four games of the season before an injury forced hime out of the starting lineup...returned in week nine against Texas Lutheran to earn the start...helped lead a rushing attack that tallied 1,370 yards and 14 touchdowns...also blocked for a passing offense that threw for 2,066 yards and 21 scores...ASC All-Academic honoree

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach David King at Hancock High School...2007 Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman...2009-10 Most Valuable Player...Na-tional Army Scholar-Athlete Award...2010 National Football Founda-tion and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award...Sea Coast Echo All-Echo First Team...Lindy Callahan Scholar Athlete District nominee

PERSONALson of Eric, Sr. and Stacey Madere...born on May 28, 1992...majoring in education

18 WESTON LOCASTRO

ROSSVILLE, TENN.ROSSVILLE CHRISTIAN

WR | 6’1 | 185 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in two games as a backup wide receiver and on special teams...saw action on the junior varsity team...recorded two tackles against Louisiana College, including one solo stop

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Johnny Allen at Rossville Christian Academy...as a senior, tallied over 2,000 all-purpose yards...scored 20 total touch-downs...on defense, recorded 57 tackles and three interceptions...AutoZone Liberty Bowl Senior All-Star...Best of the Preps...FCA John Bull Bramlet Award finalist...Best of the Preps Scholar-Athlete of the Year finalist...All-District performer...class valedictorian

PERSONALson of Jay and Michelle Locastro...born on May 20, 1993...majoring in Physics

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D’ANGELIOUS PACKER

EIGHT MILE, ALA.MATTIE T. BLOUNT HS

RB | 5’8 | 205 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in six games, starting one at running back for the Choctaws...carried the ball 28 times for 69 yards with a long of 12 on the sea-son...had a season-high 45 rushing yards on 10 carries against Loui-siana College...ASC All-Academic honoree

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Kelvin Sigler at Mattie T. Blount High School...rushed for 800 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior...named Running Back of the Year...earned highest GPA in athletic department

PERSONALson of Wesley and Angela Packer...born on July 9, 1993...majoring in kinesiology

D’ANGELIOUS PACKER

34 DREW NIX

HOOVER, ALA.HOOVER HS

LB | 5’10 | 210 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in two games as a backup linebacker and on special teams...saw action on the junior varsity team...recorded two tackles on the season, including a solo stop against Hardin-Simmons

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Josh Niblett at Hoover High School

PERSONALson of Jerry Nix and Julie Owens Nix...born on August 9, 1993...major-ing in Biology/Pre-Med

DREW NIX

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19 RANDAL PHARR

MEMPHIS, TENN.CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

WR | 6’1 | 185 | SR

2011 JUNIOR SEASONplayed in eight games, starting seven for the Choctaws, missing two games due to injury...ranked third on the team with 21 catches for 266 yards and three touchdowns...finished second on the team with 33.2 receiving yards per game...caught a season-high seven passes on September 24th at Louisiana College...tallied a season-high 96 receiving yards on five catches on September 10th at Belhaven....caught touchdown passes in each of the first three games of the season...returned four kicks on the season for 56 total yards...had a long kick return of 28 yards in the victory over Millsaps on September 3rd...ASC All-Academic honoree

2010 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in every game as the top receiver for the Choctaws...led the team with 47 catches for 660 yards and seven touchdowns...finished ninth in the ASC with 4.7 catches per game and 10th with 66.0 re-ceiving yards per game...rushed the ball nine times for 92 yards, in-cluding a long of 24 yards...caught nine passes for 144 yards and a score against Mary Hardin-Baylor...hauled in seven passes for 104 yards against East Texas Baptist and seven passes for 119 yards and three touchdowns against Howard Payne

2009 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed at Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, TN

PERSONALson of Joe and Debbie Pharr...born on June 22, 1989...majoring in kinesiology

RANDAL PHARR

35 DAREK PFENNINGER

SUGAR LAND, TEXASKEMPNER HS

RB | 5’10 | 245 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action as a backup offensive lineman against Division II West Alabama...saw action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Darin Andrus at Kempner High School...All-District performer

PERSONALson of Todd and Susan Pfenninger...born on May 13, 1994...majoring in criminal justice

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18 KRIS SANDERS

MINDEN, LA.MINDEN HS

WR | 6’1 | 180 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in five games, starting the final four at wide receiver for the Choctaws...caught four passes for 27 yards...caught a season-high three passes for 19 yards against Louisiana College

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Eric Middleton at Minden High School...tallied 700 receiving yards and five touchdowns...All-District , All-Area, All-Parish and All-State performer

PERSONALson of Michael and Marquitta Sanders...born on December 28, 1991...majoring in kinesiology

KRIS SANDERS

5 JONATHON REDD

MOBILE, ALA.MOBILE CHRISTIAN

QB | 5’11 | 195 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONstarted six games at quarterback for the Choctaws...led the team with 1,098 passing yards and seven touchdowns...completed 58% (91-of-157) of his passes, which is the ninth-best single-season mark in school history...rushed for 72 yards on 54 carries and one touchdown...threw for a career-high 338 yards and four touchdowns against Sul Ross State...tossed the game-winning 77-yard touchdown to Alex Archer in the 31-24 win over Webber International...rushed for a season-high 40 yards and one score against Sul Ross State

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team, making an appear-ance in the Texas Lutheran game for the varsity on November 5th...completed two passes for 33 yards...rushed the ball five times for 24 yards

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Tommy Wasden at Mobile Christian...passed for over 7,000 yards in four years, including tossing for 2,400 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior...while passing 80 touchdowns in his career, also rushed for 23 scores...three-time team Offensive MVP...2011 AISA 3A Region Quarterback of the Year...three-time Optimist Club Player of the Week...two-time Mobile Press Register Player of the Week

PERSONALson of Lesa and Kenny Redd...born on November 5, 1992...majoring in physics

JONATHAN REDD

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JUSTIN SONES

87 JUSTIN SONES

FLORA, MISS.TRI-COUNTY ACA.

TE | 6’3 | 235 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in nine games, starting the final five at tight end for the Choc-taws...caught four passes for 12 yards and a touchdown...caught a season-high three passes for 12 yards and a score against Louisiana College...made three tackles on the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach David Blount at Tri-County Academy...three-time All-Conference defensive end...Conference Defensive MVP as a senior

PERSONALson of Jeffrey and Teresa Sones...born on July 7, 1993...majoring in Physics

48 JORDAN VANDER VORSTE

TYLER, TEXASBISHOP T.K. GORMAN HS

P | 5’11 | 190 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action on the junior varsity team...ASC All-Academic performer

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw extended action on the junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Ricky Palmer at Bishop T.K. Gorman High School...averaged 37.2 yards per punt as a junior...averaged 40.1 yards per punt as a senior...scored three rushing touchdowns as a senior...First Team All-District punter as a junior and senior...Second Team All-State performer as a junior and senior...Honorable Mention All-District punter as a sophomore...Honorable Mention All-East Texas punter as a junior and senior...Special Teams team MVP as a senior...two-time Academic All-State performer in football and Academic All-State per-former in baseball...Honorable Mention All-District in baseball as a freshman and sophomore...Second Team All-District in baseball as a junior...First Team All-District in baseball as a senior...baseball team MVP as a senior

PERSONALson of Jason and Mary Vander Vorste...born on March 17, 1993...majoring in business administration

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56 BROOKS VILLARREAL

SPRING, TEXASKLEIN HS

LB | 5’11 | 210 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONstarted all 10 games for the Choctaws at linebacker as a freshman...finished sixth on the team with 50 tackles, including 27 solo stops...finished second on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss...tallied one sack...broke up one pass and forced a fumble...recorded a season-high 11 tackles, including nine solo stops against Hardin-Simmons...also had 11 tackles in the game against #2 Mary Hardin-Baylor...tal-lied a season-high two tackles for loss against East Texas Baptist

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Shane Hallmark at Klein High School...Second Team All-District performer

PERSONALson of Ruth and Leonard Villarreal...born on October 18, 1993...ma-joring in business administration

BROOKS VILLARREAL

45 DOC WARD

MONROE, LA.SE LOUISIANA UNIV.

DL | 6’2 | 245 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONplayed in eight games, starting seven for the Choctaws at linebacker...finished third on the team with 67 tackles, including 32 solo stops...also had 3.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks...broke up three passes, recovered and forced a fumble...recorded an ASC single-game high of 19 tackles against Howard Payne...also recorded 12 tackles against Hardin-Simmons...also recovered and forced a fumble against HPU

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in nine games, starting five for the Choctaws as a sophomore...finished eighth on the team with 32 tackles, including 16 solo stops...recorded 5.0 tackles for a loss of 17 yards and one sack on the sea-son...had a season-high six tackles on September 10th at Belhaven and November 5th against Texas Lutheran...had a season-high 2.5 tackles for loss on September 24th at Louisiana College...intercepted a pass in the victory over Millsaps on September 3rd

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Bo Barton at Rayville High School...as a senior, re-corded 95 tackles, five forced fumbles and five sacks...also tallied one interception for a touchdown...two-time All-State performer...All-Northeast Linebacker...three-time All-District selection

PERSONALson of Doc Ward, Sr. and Laura Ivy...born on June 26, 1991...majoring in kinesiology

DOC WARD

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44 JAKE WEDDLE

FRISCO, TEXASSTEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE

LB | 6’2 | 245 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action in one game against Howard Payne...missed most of the season due to injury...recorded a tackle in his lone play of the season against HPU...ASC All-Academic honoree

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Galen Zimmerman at Frisco Liberty High School...tallied 136 tackles with 18 tackles for loss...forced 13 turnovers and had one defensive touchdown...4A First Team All-State performer...First Team All-County selection...Second Team All-DFW performer...First Team All-District selection...Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the Week...Defensive MVP of the 2010 THSCA All-Star Game

PERSONALson of Kyle and Laurie Weddle...born on February 23, 1992...major-ing in History Education

JAKE WEDDLE

99 JOSH WILLIAMS

TYLER, TEXASROBERT E. LEE HS

DL | 6’3 | 251 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 10 games, starting nine at defensive end for the Choc-taws...finished 11th on the team with 19 tackles, including eight solo stops...recorded 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack on the sea-son...broke up one pass...forced and recovered one fumble...had a season-high four tackles against West Alabama and Howard Payne...recovered a fumble and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown against Webber International

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONstarted all 10 games as a freshman for the Choctaws...finished the season with 12 tackles, including six solo stops...also tallied one pass breakup and one blocked kick on the season...recorded a season-high three tackles on November 12th against McMurry

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Mike Owens at Robert E. Lee High School...named to the 2010-11 THSCA Academic All-State Football Team...First Team All-District as a junior...Second Team All-District as a senior...FCA All-Star Team

PERSONALson of Winfred and Vickie Williams...born on June 10, 1993...major-ing in Chemistry

JOSH WILLIAMS

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70 A.J. ANTONESCU

RIDGELAND, MISS.UNIV. OF MEMPHIS

OL | 6’4 | 300 | SR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coaches Justin Fuente and Larry Porter at the University of Memphis...in 2012, played in 10 games, starting six at center...grad-ed out at a season-high 84% vs. Middle Tennessee State...graded out at 80% or above vs. UT-Martin, Arkansas State, MTSU, Duke, Rice and Marshall...in 2011, played in nine games, making five starts...started four games at center and one at left guard...named Offensive Lineman of the Week against Middle Tennessee State...worked 321 of 360 snaps in games in which he played...played over 65 snaps in four of his five starts...got his first collegiate start in the season-opener against Mississippi State...played a career-high 87 snaps vs. the Bulldogs...played for coach Danny Robertson at Holmes Commu-nity College in 2009...earned preseason All-American and preseason All-State distinction before transferring to Memphis...earned All-State Honorable Mention honors after the 2009 season...invited to play in the California vs. The Nation JUCO All-Star game...allowed only 0.5 sacks in seven starts in 2009...played for coach Kenny Burton at Ridgeland High School...started in the Bernard Blackwell High School All-Star game...did not allow a sack in his career as a starter...All-Con-ference and All-County player following 2008 season...led Ridgeland to a 10-1 record and a MS 3-4A title in 2007...also played three sea-sons on the Titans’ baseball team...All-District honors in 2007

PERSONALson of the late Jill Antonescu...born on July 11, 1991...majoring in History

3 JOHNATHEN BERRYMAN

MOSS POINT, MISS.MS GULF COAST CC

DB | 5’7 | 165 | JR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Steve Campbell at Mississippi Gulf Coast Commu-nity College...played at Moss Point High School

PERSONALson of Ethel and Luther Berryman...born on March 5, 1990...majoring in Kinesiology

4 DAMARIO BROWN

OXFORD, MISS.UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI

RB | 5’6 | 160 | SR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Anthony Hart at Lafayette County High School...rushed for 559 yards and five touchdowns as a senior...Tri-Athlete Award...All-Area selection...Scholar-Athlete of the Year

PERSONALson of Verlisa Brown and Larry Johnson...born on June 6, 1991...ma-joring in Nursing

82 RASHAD CRISP

RIDGELAND, MISS.HOLMES CC

WR | 6’0 | 160 | SO

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Jeff Koonz at Holmes Community College...played for coach Kenny Burton at Ridgeland High School

PERSONALson of Elvin and Shirley Crisp...born on January 19, 1993...majoring in Secondary Education

83 NICK EVERHART

BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS.DELTA STATE UNIV.

WR | 5’9 | 185 | FR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEredshirted at Delta State University last season...played for coach For-rest Williams at Madison-Ridgeland Academy...set Mississippi state record with 27 touchdowns as a senior...set MRA record with 217 receiving yards in a single game...set multiple MRA records at wide receiver...caught 86 passes for 1,647 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior...Second Team All-State selection...MAIS All-Star selection

PERSONALson of Gary and Sandra Everhart...born September 12, 1993...major-ing in business administration

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33 ALEXANDER GREER

SOUTHAVEN, MISS.TENNESSEE-MARTIN

LB | 5’11 | 227 | SO

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Brad Kimberlin at Northpoint Christian School...as a senior, rushed for 989 yards and nine touchdowns...recorded 51 tackles as a senior...All-Conference selection...three-time All-Region selection...named to Memphis’ Best of the Preps twice...three-time Player of the Week

PERSONALson of Faith and Phil Greer...born on April 29, 1993...majoring in Sports Management

31 MIKE JOHNSON

JACKSON, MISS.DELTA STATE UNIV.

RB | 5’6 | 195 | JR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Todd Cooley at Delta State University...played in two games, starting one...carreid the ball three times for eight yards with a long rush of 22 yards...played for coach Bobby Hall at Madison Cen-tral High School...carried the ball 116 times for 854 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior...First Team All-Region selection as a senior...Second Team All-State selection as a senior...Second Team All-Region selection as a junior

PERSONALson of Cynthia and Michael Johnson, Sr...born on April 10, 1991...majoring in Administrative Justice

4 CHAD JONES

LAWTELL, LA.ARKANSAS BAPTIST

DB | 5’8 | 172 | JR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Richard Wilson at Arkansas Baptist College...carried the ball six times for 21 yards...caught three passes for nine yards...tallied five kick returns for 18 yards...played for coach Roy Serie at Ville Platte High School...First Team All-District selection...Second Team All-Parish performer

ThomasCAMPBELLOL - 6’3 - 285 - JR Batesville, Miss.

(Northwest MS CC)

Brandon GLASS

LB - 6’1 - 240 - JRAtlanta, Ga.

(Santa Barbara City)

IsraelGUY

DB - 6’2 - 210 - JRNew Orleans, La.

(Northland Comm. & Tech)

NEWCOMERS

PERSONALson of Sheila Johnson, Lucius Jones and Norman Johnson...born on December 6, 1992...majoring in Kinesiology

16 DALTON WELCH

JACKSON, MISS.UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI

DB | 6’0 | 185 | SO

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Ricky Black at Jackson Prep...named team MVP

PERSONALson of Bill and Vianne Welch...born on May 2, 1993...majoring in Biol-ogy

79 BEN WILES

LONG BEACH, MISS.MS GULF COAST CC

OL | 6’2 | 305 | JR

JOINED THE CHOCTAWS IN THE SPRING

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Steve Campbell at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College...JUCO All-Star...played for coach Harden and coach Browder at Long Beach High School

PERSONALson of Stan and Lisa Wiles...born on March 26, 1992...majoring in Engineering Physics

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JaimeHARRIS

WR - 5’9 - 165 - JRFrisco, Texas

(Ouachita Baptist)

James JONES

DL - 6’3 - 315 - JRSt. Petersburg, Fla.(Central State Univ.)

RobertLOWE

LB - 5’9 - 210 - JRDurant, Miss.

(Southwest MS CC)

DeontreBURNEY

DB - 5’10 - 168 - SOLake Worth, Fla.

(Kentucky Christian)

NickSLAUGHTERDB - 5’8 - 150 - JR

Frisco, Texas(Collin College)

OliverWILLIAMS

DL - 6’1 - 235 - JRBrandon, Miss.

(Hinds CC)

D’AndreCOLEMAN

DB - 6’0 - 190 - SOLake Worth, Fla.

(Kentucky Christian)

DewayneLEWIS

DB - 5’10 - 192 - SODurant, Miss.

(Northwest MS CC)

DanielSOUSA

DB - 5’8 - 160 - SOSan Jose, Calif.(West Valley JC)

JeremyANDERSON

WR - 6’2 - 200 - FRBaton Rouge, La.

(Central HS)

AshfordASHIOFU

DL - 6’2 - 245 - FRSugar Land, Texas

(Kempner HS)

SkylarrBEERMAN

LB - 5’11 - 205 - FRSouthaven, Miss.

(DeSoto Central HS)

ReginaldBENNETT

DB - 5’11 - 178 - FRAmite, La.(Amite HS)

TylerBERRY

DL - 6’2 - 195 - FRBay St. Louis, Miss.

(Bay HS)

DavidBLEAKLEY

DL - 6’1 - 230 - FRMontz, La.

(St. Charles Catholic)

JadeBOLDEN

DL - 6’2 - 215 - FRRichmond-Rosenburg, Texas

(BF Terry HS)

JustinBORING

WR - 6’0 - 175 - FRArlington, Tenn.(Arlington HS)

BradyBRIAN

DL - 6’2 - 280 - FR Slaughter, La.

(Silliman Institute)

DanielBRICKHOUSEOL - 6’3 - 275 - FR

Mobile, Ala.(Baker HS)

AbsalomBLACKMONDB - 6’0 - 225 - FR

Byram, Miss.(Forest Hill HS)

LoganBROOKS

DL - 6’3 - 320 - FRCitronelle, Ala.(Citronelle HS)

CrossCALDWELL

RB - 5’11 - 215 - FRWalnut, Miss.(Walnut HS)

VinceCARUSO

LB - 6’1 - 205 - FRMorgan City, La.

(Berwick HS)

GregCASTON, JR.DB - 6’1 - 207 - FR

Tunica, Miss.(Strayhorn HS)

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AdrianCERRATO

DB - 5’11 - 163 - FR Lake Worth, Fla.(Park Vista HS)

BillyCHANDLER

OL - 6’1 - 270 - FRGonzales, La.

(Dutchtown HS)

ConnorCHAVEZ

WR - 6’0 - 185 - FRLake Worth, Fla.

(Palm Beach Central HS)

WillieCOLLARD

DL - 6’3 - 240 - FROlive Branch, Miss.(DeSoto Central HS)

AndrewCOLLINS

DB - 6’0 - 200 - FRMandeville, La.

(Fontainbleau HS)

C. J.COLLINS

DB - 6’0 - 193 - FRMesquite, Texas

(Poteet HS)

Hunter COOK

OL - 6’2 - 255 - FRClinton, Miss.

(Clinton Christian Aca.)

CarsonCOOPER

DL - 6’6 - 330 - FRTrussville, Ala.

(Hewitt-Trussville HS)

ThrisstanCORNELL

WR - 6’4 - 170 - FR Gulf Shores, Ala.(Gulf Shores HS)

JaceDORE

RB - 5’11 - 189 - FR Delcambre, La.(Delcambre HS)

BrandonDUCRE

DL - 6’0 - 265 - FRLacombe, La.

(Lakeshore HS)

BlakeENDRIS

DL - 6’2 - 230 - FRMadison, Miss.(Tri-County Aca.)

RyanFOSTER

DL - 6’2 - 200 - FR Amite, La.(Amite HS)

DarrylGARNER

RB - 5’7 - 186 - FR Zachary, La.(Zachary HS)

DanielGOODSPEEDRB - 6’0 - 210 - FR

Madison, Miss.(Madison Central HS)

ChrisFISHER

DL - 5’11 - 320 - FR Mobile, Ala.

(McGill-Toolen HS)

MichaelGORDON

WR - 6’1 - 190 - FRCanton, Miss.

(Madison-Ridgeland Aca.)

WinGRICE

WR - 5’11 - 175 - FRMillbrook, Ala.

(Trinity Presbyterian)

JamesHARKIN

LB - 6’1 - 195 - FR Mandeville, La.(Lakeshore HS)

CorstianHILL

WR - 6’1 - 180 - FR Pearland, Texas

(Glenda Dawson HS)

KyleHAWKINS

LB - 6’0 - 210 - FRVentress, La.(Catholic HS)

FrasierHOGAN

LB - 5’9 - 218 - FRRuston, La.

(Centreville Aca.)

ClaytonHOLMES

QB - 5’11 - 210 - FR Houston, Texas

(Faith West Aca.)

AlexHORTON

WR - 5’10 - 175 - FR Madison, Miss.

(Madison Central HS)

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DeLawrenceJOHNSON

DL - 5’9 - 270 - FRMandeville, La.(Mandeville HS)

RobertJEFFERSON

DB - 5’11 - 165 - FRBaton Rouge, La.

(Catholic HS)

DarrylJOHNSON

DB - 5’10 - 170 - FRNavarre, Fla.

(Choctawatchee HS)

MalcalmJOHNSON

DL - 6’3 - 228 - FRSugar Land, Texas

(Kempner HS)

CobbKELLY

QB - 6’1 - 185 - FREthel, La.

(Silliman Institute)

JordanJONES

DL - 6’0 - 225 - FRCypress, Texas

(Cypress Woods HS)

WesleyLAWLESS

WR - 5’11 - 175 - FRBrandon, Miss.

(East Rankin Aca.)

JaredLEE

OL - 6’3 - 315 - FRD’Iberville, Miss.(D’Iberville HS)

TreverLEONARD

LB - 5’10 - 220 - FRMcComb, Miss.(McComb HS)

AustinLERAY

TE - 6’2 - 225 - FR Mandeville, La.

(Fontainbleau HS)

BrandonNUTT

LB - 6’0 - 220 - FRCanton, Miss.

(Germantown HS)

JonathanPARAMORE

OL - 6’1 - 260 - FR Birmingham, Ala.

(Briarwood Christian)

ChrisORI

LB - 6’0 - 225 - FR Lake Worth, Fla.(Park Vista HS)

MasonMANGUNO

TE - 6’3 - 226 - FRGermantown, Tenn.

(Briarcrest Christian)

CodyMADIGAN

OL - 6’0 - 240 - FRLong Beach, Miss.(Long Beach HS)

DanielNORDWALLLB - 6’0 - 205 - FROlive Branch, Miss.

(Christian Brothers HS)

JohnMYRICK

RB - 5’11 - 220 - FR Clinton, Miss.

(Clinton Christian Aca.)

JamesMYRICK

WR - 6’0 - 185 - FRClinton, Miss.

(Clinton Christian Aca.)

BaileyPEPPER

OL - 6’2 - 280 - FRMadison, Miss.

(Madison Central HS)

MichaelPOOL

PK - 5’8 - 160 - FRPearl River, La.(Pearl River HS)

MarioPUN

DB - 5’10 - 155 - FRDelray Beach, Fla.

(Atlantic HS)

ChrisQUINNELLY

RB - 5’11 - 245 - FR Mobile, Ala.

(UMS Wright Prep)

CarlRAINEY, JR.DL - 6’0 - 225 - FRPascagoula, Miss.(Pascagoula HS)

TaylorREED

OL - 5’10 - 230 - FR Brandon, Miss.

(East Rankin Aca.)

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BennettRIMMER

RB - 5’10 - 210 - FR Bay St. Louis, Miss.(St. Stanislaus HS)

DossieRIVERS

WR - 6’2 - 185 - FR Citronelle, Ala.(Citronelle HS)

RondaiROBINSON

DB - 6’0 - 190 - FR New Orleans, La.(Destrehan HS)

MatthewRUBAL

WR - 6’2 - 185 - FRMissouri City, Texas

(Ridge Point HS)

TylerROSS

LB - 6’2 - 210 - FRNiceville, Fla.(Niceville HS)

AustinSAMPSON

DB - 5’9 - 165 - FR Prairieville, La.(Dutchtown HS)

JustinSAMPSON

DB - 5’9 - 170 - FR Geismar, La.

(Dutchtown HS)

MatthewSANTIAGO

OL - 6’1 - 275 - FR Biloxi, Miss.(Biloxi HS)

JakeSCHWARTZ

QB - 6’0 - 175 - FRMadison, Miss.

(Madison Central HS)

ColbySIMMONS

QB - 6’3 - 195 - FR Gulf Shores, Ala.(Gulf Shores HS)

TaylorSIKORSKY

RB - 6’3 - 185 - FRQuinlan, Texas

(Quinlan Ford HS)

JoeSHARP, JR.

DL - 6’3 - 220 - FR St. Rose, La.

(Destrehan HS)

RandallSMITH

DL - 6’4 - 250 - FR Chickamauga, Ga.(Gordon Lee HS)

ShaquilleSMITH

DB - 5’9 - 180 - FRSpringfield, La.(Springfield HS)

DaxSPEER

DL - 6’1 - 250 - FR Arlington, Tenn.(Arlington HS)

JeremyWASHINGTONWR - 6’2 - 160 - FR

Columbus, Miss.(New Hope HS)

ColbyTRAHAN

WR - 6’2 - 175 - FR Pearland, Texas

(Glenda Dawson HS)

ArthurTHOMPSON

DB - 6’0 - 185 - FRMadison, Miss.

(Madison Central HS)

JacobWELDON

WR - 6’0 - 175 - FR Pelahatchie, Miss.(East Rankin Aca.)

AlexWEST

DB - 6’1 - 175 - FR Baton Rouge, La.

(Redemptorist HS)

KeithWILLIAMS

OL - 6’2 - 305 - FRFruitdale, Ala.(Fruitdale HS)

Keith M.WILLIAMS

WR - 6’2 - 180 - FRMadison, Miss.

(Madison Central HS)

LaDariusYOUNG

DL - 6’1 - 230 - FR Mobile, Ala.(Baker HS)

2012 Season Review

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2012 Season Review2012 Results(2-8, 1-6 ASC)

2012 Team Statistics

The 2012 Mississippi College football season did not turn out the way that most hoped it would, but there were many things to celebrate and many highlights that went along with it. The Choctaws had several young players see significant playing time, and the future looks bright if those players continue to grow and mesh with an incoming class that looks to have a lot of talent.

After a tough 23-17 loss to open the season against Millsaps, the Choctaws bounced back with a thrilling 31-24 win over Webber International to open the home slate. The defense scored three touchdowns, and Jonathon Redd con-nected with Alex Archer on a 77-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes to improve MC’s record to 1-1. Defensive back Keith Villafranco opened his break-out season with game-clinching intercep-tion in the final seconds.

The Choctaws faced a familiar foe in the third week of the season, traveling to Liv-ingston, Ala. to face West Alabama. The Tigers were not gracious hosts as the Di-vision II program pulled away for a 41-3 victory. The young Choctaws would go on to lose four straight games, overall, but came together to pick up an inspiring road victory over Texas Lutheran, 24-21. Freshman Otis Smith had MC’s first 100-yard rushing game of the season in his first career contest. On the day, the Choc-taws rushed for 222 yards and forced three Bulldog turnovers to get their sec-ond win of the season.

The Choctaws would close out the 2012 season with three losses, but the qual-ity of opponent was high as they faced NCAA playoff teams, Louisiana College and Mary Hardin-Baylor. Seven Choctaws earned All-ASC recognition, including Villafranco and punter Craig McCraney earning First Team honors. Senior line-backer Blake Rome was named the ASC Outstanding Sportsman of the Year.

Villafranco was also named a D3football.com First Team All-American, making it the second season in a row that an MC defensive back has earned the honor af-ter Jarrad Craine was named to the team in 2011. The Kenner, La. native led the team and finished fourth in the ASC with 76 total tackles. He also finished second in the nation with six forced fumbles and 14th in Division III with 16 pass deflec-tions.

Wide receiver Alex Archer led the team with 48 catches for 738 yards and five touchdowns and earned a Second Team All-ASC selection for his efforts. Offen-sive lineman Cody Saxton, placekicker Chris Campbell and linebacker Alandas Hardy were Honorable Mention All-ASC selections.

The Choctaws also had four players named to the CoSIDA Capital One Aca-demic All-District Teams as Campbell, Austin Gray, Sylvain Alarcon and Eric Ma-dere were each named to the prestigious team.

09/01 at Millsaps L, 17-2309/08 Webber Int’l W, 31-2409/15 at West Alabama L, 3-4109/29 at Hardin-Simmons* L, 0-3110/06 Sul Ross State* L, 42-7510/13 at Howard Payne* L, 14-2710/20 at Texas Lutheran* W, 24-2110/27 East Texas Baptist* L, 24-3411/03 Louisiana College* L, 28-7011/10 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* L, 0-59

* American Southwest Conference Game

Total Offense per game 309.2Rushing per game 119.2Passing per game 190.0Scoring per game 18.3Total Defense per game 484.2Rushing Defense per game 259.6Passing Defense per game 224.6Scoring Defense per game 40.5First Downs 176Rushing 66Passing 85Penalty 25Kickoff Returns 59 / 18.4Punt Returns 10 / 7.5Punting 61 / 40.2Third-Down Conversions 40 / 146Fourth-Down Conversions 8 / 18Average Time of Possession 30:49Penalties/Yards 63 / 62.7

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MILLSAPS 23MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 17Sept. 1, 2012 // Jackson, Miss.Harper Davis Field

JACKSON, MS - The Mississippi Col-lege football team had their three-game "Backyard Brawl" winning streak snapped with a 23-17 loss to Millsaps on Saturday afternoon at Harper Davis Field. The Majors (1-0) got on the score-board first in the first quarter when Mike Barthelemy scored on a one-yard run to cap off an eight-play 35 yard drive. Garrett Pinciotti was intercept-ed by junior Darren Watts on the two-point conversion and Millsaps led 6-0. Senior Chris Campbell put the Choctaws (0-1) on the board in the second quarter with a 31-yard field goal. Sophomore Jonathon Redd com-pleted a 30-yard pass to sophomore Ja-cob Becker to highlight the drive. After Millsaps pushed the lead to 9-3, freshman Therion Robinson gave MC the lead with a 19-yard, bruising touchdown run. Neither team man-aged to score the rest of the first half and the Choctaws went in with a 10-9 advantage. In the second half, the Majors took the lead back with a 14-yard touch-down pass from Pincotti to Kegan Jop-lin. Pinciotti would extend the lead to 23-10 in the fourth quarter with a 28-yard scoring throw to Jonathan Moore.

The Choctaws would not quit, how-ever, as junior transfer Les Lemons caught a 15-yard pass from Redd and scampered into the end zone to make the score 23-16. The MC defense would force a stop on the next Millsaps drive, but the Ma-jors' defense came right back with a three-and-out to get the ball back with just 2:45 remaining. Barthelemy would ice the game on the next drive with a 10-yard run on second down to run out the clock. The sophomore running back led a Millsaps rushing attack that tallied 258 yards on 49 carries. Barthelemy rushed for 150 yards on 29 carries. Redd helped the Choctaws outgain the Majors through the air with 210 passing yards and one touchdown. Lemons led the receivers with seven catches for 81 yards and the score. Junior Baylor Blanchard led the Choctaws with 11 tackles, while junior Drew Dennis had 4.0 tackles for loss and was second on the team with nine tackles. Junior Stephen Miner had four tackles and two fumble recoveries in the game. Jeb White paced Millsaps with seven tackles.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 0 10 0 7 17 Millsaps 6 3 7 7 23

SCORING SUMMARY1st 06:15 MIL - Barthelemy 1 yd run (Pinciotti intcpt), 8-35 3:03

2nd 12:21 MC - Campbell 31 yd field goal, 6-63 2:27 09:54 MIL - Brady 30 yd field goal, 7-62 2:26 07:06 MC - Robinson 19 yd run (Campbell kick), 5-80 2:39

3rd 05:30 MIL - Joplin 14 yd pass from Pinciotti (McAfee kick), 9-75 3:23

4th 10:04 MIL - Moore 28 yd pass from Pinciotti (Brady kick), 8-69 3:58 05:36 MC - Lemons 15 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick), 10-78 4:19

TEAM TOTALS MC MIL FIRST DOWNS ..........................................17 ..................18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ....................... 30-74 ..........49-248PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 210 ................161Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................27-14-0 .........22-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......57-284 ..........71-409Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.............................. 2-30 .............. 3-10Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 5-89 .............. 2-60Interception Returns-Yards ....................0-0 .................0-0Punts (Number-Avg) .........................7-40.9 ........... 5-31.2Fumbles-Lost ..........................................0-0 .................2-2Penalties-Yards .................................... 3-26 .............. 5-45Possession Time ...............................32:11 ............ 27:49Third-Down Conversions .................1 of 12 .......... 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 1 ............ 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................3-4 .................3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................0-0 .............. 3-20

RUSHING: Mississippi College-J. Johnson 12-33; T. Robinson 3-30; J. Redd 11-6; J. Becker 3-3; B. Gipson 1-2. Millsaps-M. Barthelemy 29-145; J. Jones 9-77; G. Pinciotti 4-26; T. King 2-7; T. Watson 3-0; C. Strauss 1-minus 3; K. Joplin 1-minus 4.

PASSING: Mississippi College-J. Redd 14-26-0-210; T. Kirkind-oll 0-1-0-0. Millsaps-G. Pinciotti 12-22-0-161.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-L. Lemons 7-81; A. Archer 3-49; J. Becker 2-53; T. Kirkindoll 1-24; F. Williams 1-3. Millsaps-K. Joplin 5-70; J. Moore 2-45; M. Barthelemy 2-10; C. Strauss 1-21; D. Fawcett 1-9; T. King 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-None. Millsaps-None.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-None. Millsaps-M. Barthelemy 1-1; J. Jones 1-1.

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 31WEBBER INT’L 24Sept. 8, 2012 // Clinton, Miss.Robinson-Hale Stadium

CLINTON, MS - On a night when the Mississippi College defense scored three touchdowns, it was the offense that came up big in the end with a 77-yard touchdown pass on 3rd-and-10 from sophomore Jonathon Redd to senior Alex Archer with just 1:19 re-maining to clinch a 31-24 win over Webber International on Saturday night at Robinson-Hale Stadium. The MC defense returned two fum-bles and one interception for scores, as well as racking up five total turnovers on the evening. For the Choctaws, the three defensive touchdowns matched the number of scores for that side of the ball over the last two seasons com-bined. The pass defense was impressive, led by junior Keith Villafranco with two interceptions, including the one that clinched the victory in the final sec-onds. Junior Stephen Miner returned a pick for a score on the evening as the Choctaws only allowed 97 passing yards. On the night, Archer caught seven passes for 153 yards and one touch-down, including the game-winning score. The injury-riddled senior from Shreveport, LA has seen his perserver-ance pay off with 10 total catches for 202 yards this season.

Sophomore Josh Williams opened the scoring for MC with a 24-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in the first quarter. Senior Chris Camp-bell nailed a 40-yard field goal and the Choctaws took a 10-0 lead into the sec-ond quarter. Freshman Joseph Comeaux scored the second defensive touchdown of the night on a 20-yard fumble return in the second quarter to push the lead back to 17-7. The score would remain the same heading into halftime. Miner answered with his 15-yard in-terception for a touchdown to end the third quarter with a 24-14 lead for the Choctaws. The Bryam native has two fumble recoveries and a pick in the first two games of the season. After the game was tied, both teams missed chances to take the lead as Campbell missed a 41-yard field goal for MC and Prater saw a 40-yarder go wide right with just 1:45 remaining. That set the stage for Redd and Archer’s heroics. After MC gained no yards on first and second down, Webber called a timeout to try to save time for their offense to win the game. Coach Joseph had other ideas as he sent Archer streaking down the middle of the field and Redd found him for the game-winning score.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:21 MC - Williams 24 yd fumble rec. (Campbell kick) 02:19 MC - Campbell 40 yd field goal, 5-41 1:23

2nd 13:12 WIU - Jackson 3 yd pass from Wayner (Prater kick), 7-68 3:56 06:14 MC - Comeaux 20 yd fumble rec. (Campbell kick)

3rd 08:28 WIU - Lopez 47 yd interception ret. (Prater kick) 01:30 MC - Miner 15 yd interception ret. (Campbell kick)

4th 11:13 WIU - Deshiel 4 yd run (Prater kick), 6-49 2:20

07:15 WIU - Prater 19 yd field goal, 6-14 2:13 01:19 MC - Archer 77 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick), 3-77 0:26

TEAM TOTALS WEB MC FIRST DOWNS ..........................................14 ..................16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .....................44-119 ............30-83PASSING YDS (NET).................................97 ............... 264Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................23-13-3 .........35-23-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......67-216 ..........65-347Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .............. 2-44Punt Returns-Yards.............................. 2-24 .............. 1-11Kickoff Returns-Yards........................4-110 .............. 4-44Interception Returns-Yards ................. 1-47 .............. 3-27Punts (Number-Avg) .........................8-43.2 ...........7-39.0Fumbles-Lost ..........................................4-2 .................2-2Penalties-Yards .................................... 6-43 .............. 7-73Possession Time ...............................29:10 ............30:50Third-Down Conversions .................2 of 12 .......... 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 0 ............ 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................3-4 .................0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards ..................... 2-13 .................0-0

RUSHING: Webber International-B. Deshiel 14-63; Z. Day 12-50; E. McQueen 9-33; B. Trujillo 1-4; D. Smith 1-minus 1; D. Holley 2-minus 2; J. Wayner 4-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 25. Mississippi College-T. Robinson 10-71; J. Johnson 9-26; J. Becker 1-2; D. Packer 2-1; TEAM 1-0; J. Redd 7-minus 17.

PASSING: Webber International-J. Wayner 12-21-2-97; B. Tru-jillo 1-2-1-0. Mississippi College-J. Redd 23-35-1-264.

RECEIVING: Webber International-M. Choquette 4-49; D. Fielder 3-17; J. Sanders 2-25; J. Hatch 2-1; C. Jackson 1-3; Z. Day 1-2. Mississippi College-A. Archer 7-153; L. Lemons 4-46; J. Johnson 4-29; F. Williams 3-18; T. Robinson 2-13; S. Smith 2-5; J. Becker 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Webber International-S. Lopez 1-47.Mississippi College-K. Villafranco 2-12; S. Miner 1-15.

FUMBLES: Webber International-B. Deshiel 1-0; D. Holley 1-1; B. Trujillo 1-1; Z. Day 1-0. Mississippi College-J. Redd 1-1; T. Robinson 1-1.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Webber International 0 7 7 10 24Mississippi College 10 7 7 7 31

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WEST ALABAMA 41MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 3Sept. 15, 2012 // Livingston, Ala.Tiger Stadium

LIVINGSTON, Ala. - The Mississippi College football team came up short in a 41-3 loss to Division II West Alabama Saturday night at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers (2-1) got things going early with two drives of 79 yards or more and took a 14-0 lead into the sec-ond quarter. The Choctaws (1-2) would bow their neck defensively from there, only allowing 13 points in the second quar-ter to trail 27-0 at halftime. Juniors Keith Villafranco and Stephen Miner each forced turnovers in the frame. To open the second half, MC came out of the gate and put points on the board with a 42-yard field goal by se-nior Chris Campbell. After the score, Miner picked off his second pass of

the season and returned the ball to the West Alabama 21-yard line. The Ti-gers stepped up defensively and forced a missed field goal by the Choctaws. After a solid punt return by Ma-lik Lofton, the Tigers would push the lead to 34-3 to end the 3rd quarter on a run by sophomore quarterback Kyle Caldwell. The Tigers used their size and strength up front to rush for 353 yards on 51 carries, led by Matt Willis with 101 yards. Freshman Denzel Dabon led the Choctaws with 47 yards on 17 carries in his collegiate debut. Miner and Villafranco led MC de-fensively with 19 combined tackles and four forced turnovers.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 11:28 UWA - Toocheck 8 yd pass from Caldwell (Smith kick), 10-86 3:32 03:25 UWA - Johnston 4 yd run (Smith kick), 11-79 5:52

2nd 06:26 UWA - Smith 25 yd field goal, 4-4 1:21 01:10 UWA - Willis 1 yd run (Smith kick), 9-71 3:25 00:00 UWA - Smith 18 yd field goal, 4-28 0:24

3rd 10:12 MC - Campbell 42 yd field goal, 10-55 4:44 01:33 UWA - Caldwell 8 yd run (R. Smith kick), 3-36 1:05

4th 08:04 UWA - Johnston 3 yd run (Smith kick), 6-94 2:45

TEAM TOTALS MC UWAFIRST DOWNS ..........................................10 ..................27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ....................... 32-41 ..........51-353PASSING YDS (NET).................................77 ............... 132Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................17-10-2 .........17-11-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......49-118 ..........68-485Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.................................0-0 ...............5-74Kickoff Returns-Yards........................7-115 .............. 2-38Interception Returns-Yards ................. 2-19 .............. 2-46Punts (Number-Avg) .........................7-46.1 ...........1-55.0Fumbles-Lost ..........................................0-0 .................2-1Penalties-Yards .................................... 7-58 .............. 6-50Possession Time ...............................29:24 ............30:36Third-Down Conversions .................2 of 11 .......... 6 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 0 ............ 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................0-0 .................7-9Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................0-0 .............. 5-33

RUSHING: Mississippi College-D. Dabon 17-47; J. Johnson 5-15; B. Underwood 1-1; J. Becker 1-0; J. Redd 8-minus 22. West Alabama-M. Willis 17-84; G. Johnston 8-74; K. Caldwell 5-70; Q. Fletcher 10-52; J. Swindle 6-50; R. Hall 1-17; D. Daniel 2-6; J. McAdam 2-0.

PASSING: Mississippi College-J. Redd 10-17-2-77.West Alabama-K. Caldwell 10-15-2-101; G. Johnston 1-2-0-31.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-A. Archer 4-45; S. Smith 1-13; J. McFarland 1-7; J. Becker 1-6; F. Williams 1-5; J. Johnson 1-2; D. Dabon 1-minus 1 West Alabama-R. Hall 3-17; C. Toocheck 3-16; S. Graham 1-31; T. O’Neal 1-21; C. Amacker 1-20; M. Brown 1-14; S. Roberts 1-13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-S. Miner 1-19; K. Villaf-ranco 1-0. West Alabama-O. Foster 1-45; T. Cullen 1-1.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-None. West Alabama-M. Wil-lis 1-1; D. Daniel 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 0 0 3 0 3West Alabama 14 13 7 7 41

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HARDIN-SIMMONS 31MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 0Sept. 29, 2012 // Abilene, TexasShelton Stadium

Abilene, Texas --- The Mississippi Col-lege football team opened American Southwest Conference play with a 31-0 loss to Hardin-Simmons on Saturday night at a wet Shelton Stadium. Tevin Mitchell led the Cowboys (2-2, 1-0 ASC) with 209 yards and two touchdowns, carrying the ball 30 times on the rain-soaked field. The junior running back scored the only points of the first half on a two-yard run that capped off a 10-play, 57-yard drive. Coming out in the second half, the Choctaws (1-3, 0-1 ASC) looked to stop the HSU offense, but Jessie Ramos returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and the Cowboys took a 14-0 lead.

Hardin-Simmons would go on to score two more touchdowns and Scott Newberry added a 32-yard field goal for the final result. Junior Doc Ward led the MC de-fense with 12 tackles and a fumble recovery. Freshman Brooks Villarreal also had double-digits in tackles with 11 stops on the night. Punter Craig McCraney was a bright spot for the Choctaws, averaging 41.7 yards per punt on 12 kicks with a sea-son-long of 67 yards. Offensively, MC was held to just 131 total yards by a stout HSU defense that was led by Chad Laughlin with seven tackles and two sacks. Sophomore quarterback Jonathon Redd led the Choctaws with 102 total yards of of-fense.

SCORING SUMMARY2nd 14:26 HSU - Mitchell 2 yd run (Newberry kick), 10-57 4:23

3rd 14:46 HSU - Ramos 100 yd kickoff ret. (Newberry kick) 05:16 HSU - Mitchell 1 yd run (Newberry kick), 9-69 4:15

4th 09:58 HSU - Newberry 32 yd field goal, 8-43 3:37 05:16 HSU - Thomas 3 yd run (Newberry kick), 9-41 4:11

TEAM TOTALS MC HSU FIRST DOWNS ............................................7 ..................23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .......................29-62 ..........45-227PASSING YDS (NET).................................69 ................176Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................21-10-0 .........23-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......50-131 ..........68-403Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.............................. 1-10 .............. 4-10Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 6-81 ............ 1-100Interception Returns-Yards ....................0-0 .................0-0Punts (Number-Avg) .......................10-41.7 ...........4-36.8Fumbles-Lost ..........................................1-0 .................2-1Penalties-Yards .................................... 7-60 .............. 9-85Possession Time ...............................26:25 ............33:35Third-Down Conversions .................3 of 14 ..........6 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 1 ............ 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................0-0 .................4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................0-0 .............. 2-19

RUSHING: Mississippi College-J. Redd 10-33; D. Dabon 9-17; J. Johnson 10-12. Hardin-Simmons-T. Mitchell 30-209; A. Thom-as 11-23; D. Carver 2-5; J. Christian 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 15.

PASSING: Mississippi College-J. Redd 10-21-0-69.Hardin-Simmons-L. Turner 14-22-0-161; J. Christian 1-1-0-15.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-A. Archer 3-41; L. Lemons 2-6; F. Williams 1-11; J. Pippin 1-6; S. Smith 1-4; D. Dabon 1-2; J. Johnson 1-minus 1. Hardin-Simmons-T. Mitchell 4-25; C. Jones 3-38; J. Simpson 2-20; A. Glenn 1-30; T. Huff 1-15; G. Schuchart 1-15; T. Fisher 1-15; T. Lewis 1-12; B. Johnson 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-None. Hardin-Sim-mons-None.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-J. Johnson 1-0. Hardin-Sim-mons-T. Mitchell 2-1.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 0 0 0 0 0Hardin-Simmons 0 7 14 10 31

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SUL ROSS STATE 75MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 42Oct. 6, 2012 // Clinton, Miss.Robinson-Hale Stadium

CLINTON, Miss. --- In the highest-scoring football game in Mississippi College history, it was Sul Ross State that came away victorious with a 75-42 win on Saturday afternoon at Robin-son-Hale Stadium. The 117 points bested the previous mark of 101 points, set in 2011 with a 63-38 loss to McMurry in the final game of the season. The Choctaws (1-4, 0-2) got their of-fense going in the game with 533 total yards, led by sophomore quarterback Jonathon Redd with a career-high 338 passing yards and four touchdowns. The running game got going, as well, with 160 total yards. Freshman Den-zel Dabon led the way with 73 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Junior Josh Johnson chipped in 40 yards and a score on 10 rushes. Senior wide receiver Alex Archer had a big day with career highs in re-ceptions (8), yards (166) and touch-downs (2). Junior Les Lemons was also productive with 57 receiving yards, 35 passing yards and 12 rushing yards in the contest. The Lobos (2-3, 1-1 ASC) also had

a potent offense in the game with 787 total yards, led by senior running back Dominique Carson with 209 rushing yards and three scores on 27 carries. Carson also caught five passes for 149 yards and one score. Senior quarterback A.J. Springer had a big day, throwing for 432 yards and six touchdowns. Four different re-ceivers caught a scoring throw with Lee Carothers and Cordrick Mobley haul-ing in two. Sophomore Alandas Hardy had a team-high 13 tackles, while junior Aus-tin Gray and freshman Mitchell Hardy each had 10 stops. The Choctaws had six tackles for loss in the contest, led by junior Keith Villafranco and freshman Brooks Villarreal with a sack apiece. Junior Stephen Miner had eight tackles and two for loss. Johnny Stewart and Casey Sonier each had seven tackles to lead the Lo-bos. The Choctaws were plagued by turnovers with three interceptions and one lost fumble. The Lobos had their troubles, as well, with 15 penalties for 143 yards.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 13:58 SRSU - Carson 2 yd run (Mendez kick) 10:30 SRSU - Carson 25 yd run (Mendez kick) 07:30 MC - Archer 29 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick) 03:48 SRSU - Lovan 5 yd run (Mendez kick) 02:23 SRSU - Peterson 36 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick) 01:01 MC - Dabon 28 yd run (Campbell kick)

2nd 12:16 SRSU - Carson 1 yd run (Mendez kick) 11:15 MC - Johnson 7 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick) 03:07 SRSU - Carson 1 yd run (Mendez kick) 00:25 SRSU - Carothers 13 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick)

3rd 12:14 SRSU - Carson 56 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick) 05:32 MC - Williams 4 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick) 04:47 SRSU - Carothers 39 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick) 03:45 MC - Archer 37 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick) 00:27 MC - Redd 6 yd run (Campbell kick)

4th 12:04 SRSU - Mobley 5 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick failed) 6:56 SRSU - Mobley 18 yd pass from Springer (Mendez kick failed)

TEAM TOTALS SRSU MCFIRST DOWNS ..........................................40 ..................28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .................... 58-355 ..........36-160PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 432 ............... 373Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................31-22-0 .........40-25-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......89-787 ..........76-533Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.................................0-0 .............. 3-14Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 4-79 ..........10-165Interception Returns-Yards ................. 3-16 .................0-0Punts (Number-Avg) .........................4-34.8 ...........3-32.7Fumbles-Lost ..........................................0-0 .................2-1Penalties-Yards ................................15-143 .............. 8-79Possession Time ...............................33:38 ............26:22Third-Down Conversions .................8 of 11 ..........4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 0 ............ 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................7-7 .................3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................1-4 .................2-5

RUSHING: Sul Ross State-D. Carson 27-209; A. Springer 12-77; A. Lovan 6-41; T. Rocha 6-25; B. Thomas 4-15; J. Boatwright 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 19. Mississippi College-D. Dabon 19-73; J. Redd 10-40; J. Johnson 5-32; L. Lemons 1-12; J. Becker 1-3.

PASSING: Sul Ross State-A. Springer 22-31-0-432. Mississippi College-J. Redd 24-39-3-338; L. Lemons 1-1-0-35.

RECEIVING: Sul Ross State-L. Carothers 6-104; D. Carson 5-149; C. Henderson 4-80; C. Mobley 4-34; J. Peterson 2-61; X. Jefferson 1-4. Mississippi College-A. Archer 8-166; L. Lemons 6-57; D. Dabon 4-77; F. Williams 3-27; J. Johnson 2-8; J. Redd 1-35; K. Bryant 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Sul Ross State-J. Mason 1-16; M. Haro 1-0; C. Sonier 1-0. Mississippi College-None.

FUMBLES: Sul Ross State-None. Mississippi College-J. John-son 1-0; D. Dabon 1-1.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Sul Ross State 28 21 14 12 75Mississippi College 14 7 21 0 42

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HOWARD PAYNE 27MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 14Oct. 13, 2012 // Brownwood, TexasGordon Wood Stadium

BROWNWOOD, Texas --- The Mis-sissippi College football team lost four fumbles and threw two interceptions on their way to a 27-14 loss to Howard Payne on Saturday afternoon at Gor-don Wood Stadium. The Choctaws (1-5, 0-3 ASC) grabbed an early lead as sophomore quarterback Jonathon Redd found se-nior Alex Archer for a 42-yard touch-down pass with 5:39 remaining in the first quarter. The MC defense stopped the Yellow Jackets (1-5, 1-2 ASC) on the next pos-session, but gave HPU the ball at the Choctaw 33-yard line with a fumbled punt. Quarterback Thomas Head would score the game-tying touch-down on a nine-yard scamper with 2:17 to go in the second quarter. The Choctaws gained the lead back when freshman Denzel Dabon scored on a bruising four-yard run with 2:03 to go in the first half. Dabon rushed for 62 yards on 16 carries in the contest. It looked like MC would go into the half with a lead, but Ke-Ke Stew-art took the ensuing kick-off back for 49 yards to the MC 43-yard line. After a personal foul penalty kept the drive alive, Head found Astin Murray for a 14-yard score and the teams went into the break tied, 14-14.

The Choctaws opened the second half with possession, but an HPU in-terception set up the Yellow Jackets at mid-field. After driving to the MC 17-yard line, junior Stephen Miner blocked a field goal and gave the ball back to the Choctaws. In the game, Miner tallied 10 tack-les, an interception, a fumble recovery and a blocked field goal. Junior line-backer Doc Ward led the way with 19 tackles for the Choctaws. After a punt by MC, HPU drove down the field and scored on a one-yard run by Thomas Head that gave the Jackets their first lead of the contest. The Choctaws would be forced to punt on the next drive, but junior Aus-tin Gray came up with his first inter-ception of the season and set MC up at the HPU 48-yard line. The Choctaws could not capital-ize and would eventually give the ball to the Jackets in the 4th quarter at the MC 44-yard line on a fumble. Thom-as Head would go on to find Tristian Fuentes for a 46-yard score and HPU would snap a 12-game losing streak with the 27-14 win. Sophomore Joseph McFarland was a bright spot for the Choctaws, averaging 28 yards on four kick returns.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 05:39 MC - Archer 42 yd pass from Redd (Campbell kick), 1-42 0:06 02:17 HPU - Head 9 yd run (Martinez kick), 6-33 1:54

2nd 02:03 MC - Dabon 4 yd run (Campbell kick), 8-57 4:28 00:37 HPU - Murray 14 yd pass from Head (Martinez kick), 6-43 1:14

3rd 05:15 HPU - Head 1 yd run (Martinez kick), 8-51 4:25

4th 09:17 HPU - Fuentes 46 yd pass from Head (Martinez kick failed), 3-44 0:57

TEAM TOTALS MC HPU FIRST DOWNS ..........................................18 ..................17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .......................34-95 .......... 49-176PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 155 ............... 135Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................27-12-2 .........26-13-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......61-250 ..........75-311Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.............................. 2-10 .............. 1-12Kickoff Returns-Yards........................4-112 .............. 1-49Interception Returns-Yards ....................2-3 .................2-8Punts (Number-Avg) .........................5-39.6 ...........5-33.8Fumbles-Lost ..........................................4-4 .................2-1Penalties-Yards .................................... 5-62 .............. 9-85Possession Time ...............................28:21 ............ 31:39Third-Down Conversions .................2 of 11 ..........7 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 1 of 3 ............ 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................1-2 .................3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................1-5 .............. 6-28

RUSHING: Mississippi College-D. Dabon 16-62; J. Redd 8-32; J. Johnson 5-17; L. Lemons 1-minus 7; B. Gipson 4-minus 9. How-ard Payne-T. Head 15-83; A. Lighteard 19-79; J. Bell 4-17; Z. 6-6; G. Sosa 1-0; T. Swanner 1-minus 4; TEAM 3-minus 5.

PASSING: Mississippi College-J. Redd 10-19-2-140; B. Gipson 2-8-0-15. Howard Payne-T. Head 13-25-1-135; T. Swanner 0-1-1-0.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-D. Dabon 4-43; A. Archer 3-69; L. Lemons 2-17; S. Smith 1-12; F. Williams 1-9; J. Johnson 1-5. Howard Payne-A. Murray 4-33; K. Stewart 2-20; T. Swan-ner 2-18; A. Lighteard 2-8; T. Fuentes 1-46; M. Watford 1-8; Q. Shafer 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-S. Miner 1-3; A. Gray 1-0. Howard Payne-M. Young 1-8; X. McFalls 1-0.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-L. Lemons 1-1; J. Frost 1-1; J. Redd 1-1; B. Gipson 1-1. Howard Payne-T. Swanner 1-1; A. Light-eard 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 7 7 0 0 14Howard Payne 7 7 7 6 27

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 24TEXAS LUTHERAN 21Oct. 20, 2012 // Seguin, TexasMatador Stadium

SEGUIN, Texas --- The Mississippi College football team stopped a four-game losing streak with a 24-21 victory over Texas Lutheran on Saturday after-noon at Matador Stadium. The Choctaws (2-5, 1-3 ASC) played their best offensive football of the sea-son with 222 rushing yards on 52 car-ries. Freshman Otis Smith earned his first collegiate start and led the way with 13 carries for 106 yards. MC con-trolled the clock with over 36 minutes of possession in the contest. Preseason All-American Allen Cain, who went 5-5 on field goals in Clinton last season, missed three field goals, in-cluding two in the fourth quarter that would have tied the game. Sophmore quarterback Beaux Gip-son and freshman signal-caller Sta-cey Dillard combined to throw for 172 yards and two touchdowns in the con-test. They also ran for 99 yards and a score in the contest. The MC defense came up huge in the fourth quarter with three stops to clinch the victory for the Choctaws. Sophomore Alandas Hardy led the way with eight tackles, while junior Stephen Miner had four tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery. The Choctaws also held the Bull-dogs to just 2-13 on third-down con-versions, while forcing three turnovers.

After TLU scored to open the game, Dillard found Otis Smith for a 13-yard touchdown catch to tie the game 7-7 with 2:39 to go in the first quarter. Senior Chris Campbell shook off an earlier blocked field goal to give MC a 10-7 lead with a 37-yard shot early in the second quarter. The Bulldogs (3-4, 1-3 ASC) took the lead going into halftime as Brent Peavy found Collin Bode for a 31-yard score and TLU led 14-10. The Choctaws opened the second half with a score to take the lead as Dil-lard rushed in from a yard out to take a 17-14 advantage with 5:16 to go in the third quarter. Jo Jo Epps found the end zone for TLU to get the lead back, 21-17, with 1:29 remaining in the third quarter. Epps rushed the ball four times for 26 yards and the score. MC would not back down, however, as Gipson found senior Alex Archer for a four-yard score to cap off a 13-play, six minute drive and give the Choctaws a 24-21 lead. The MC defense came up with three stops down the stretch, including two missed field goals by Cain, to clinch the victory.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 06:57 TLU - Peavy 15 yd pass from Peavy (Cain kick), 5-85 1:31 02:39 MC - O. Smith 13 yd pass from Dillard (Campbell kick), 11-75 4:18

2nd 10:10 MC - Campbell 37 yd field goal, 4-1 1:37 07:18 TLU - Bode 31 yd pass from Peavy (Cain kick), 10-75 2:52

3rd 05:16 MC - Dillard 1 yd run (Campbell kick), 10-48 5:23 01:29 TLU - Epps 4 yd run (Cain kick), 8-75 3:47

4th 10:21 MC - Archer 4 yd pass from Gipson (Campbell kick), 13-64 6:00

TEAM TOTALS MC TLUFIRST DOWNS ..........................................19 ..................21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .................... 52-222 ..........28-133PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 172 ................315Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................25-15-1 .........39-21-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......77-394 ..........67-448Fumble Returns-Yards ......................... 1-18 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.................................1-0 .................0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 2-86 .............. 2-33Interception Returns-Yards ....................1-2 .................1-0Punts (Number-Avg ..........................5-39.6 ............5-47.8Fumbles-Lost ..........................................3-1 .................3-2Penalties-Yards .................................... 7-55 .............. 9-79Possession Time ...............................36:24 ............23:36Third-Down Conversions .................7 of 19 ..........2 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 3 of 3 ............ 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................4-7 .................2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards ..................... 2-18 .................2-7

RUSHING: Mississippi College-O. Smith 13-106; B. Gipson 15-55; S. Dillard 13-44; D. Packer 11-17. Texas Lutheran-T. Jerome 11-71; J. Epps 4-26; B. Peavy 9-19; D. Boyd 3-15; T. White 1-2.

PASSING: Mississippi College-B. Gipson 12-17-0-128; S. Dil-lard 3-8-1-44. Texas Lutheran-B. Peavy 17-30-1-259; T. White 4-9-0-56.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-A. Archer 6-51; L. Lem-ons 3-66; O. Smith 3-43; F. Williams 2-9; D. Packer 1-3. Texas Lutheran-L. Williams 6-72; C. Bode 4-117; D. Hannon 4-78; C. Peavy 3-31; D. Boyd 3-13; C. Davis 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-E. Craft 1-2. Texas Lu-theran-D. Johnson 1-0.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-B. Gipson 3-1. Texas Luther-an-B. Peavy 1-1; C. Peavy 1-1; D. Boyd 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 7 3 7 7 24Texas Lutheran 7 7 7 0 21

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EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 34MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 24Oct. 27, 2012 // Clinton, Miss.Robinson-Hale Stadium

CLINTON, Miss. --- The Mississippi College football team rushed for over 200 yards for the second straight week, but their comeback fell short in a 34-24 Homecoming loss to East Texas Baptist on Saturday afternoon at Robinson-Hale Stadium. The Choctaws (2-6, 1-4 ASC) were led on the ground by freshman Otis Smith with 16 carries for 100 yards and a touchdown. Freshmen quarterback Stacey Dillard and running back Den-zel Dabon had 50 and 48 yards on the ground, respectively. The Tigers (3-5, 2-3 ASC) also rushed the ball well, tallying 314 yards on 45 carries and two scores. Khadafi Davis led the way with 105 yards on 10 carries. MC dominated time of possession in the first half, holding the ball for over 22 minutes. However, MC settled for attempting three Chris Campbell field goals, making tries from 41 and 32 yards. After Campbell’s first score game MC a 3-0 advantage, ETBU took the lead when Alex Cloudy returned an interception 69 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Seth Hubbard pushed the lead to 14-3 with a 28-yard pass to Al-fonso Buford. Campbell made the second of his three field goals on the day in the final seconds of the half, cutting the lead to 14-6 at the break.

In the second half, the Tigers opened with possession and committed two quick penalties to force a 1st-and-17 at their own 6-yard line. Hubbard quickly changed the field, finding Roy Butler for a 94-yard score to push the advantage to 21-6. Outside of the scor-ing pass, the MC defense held Hubbard to just 59 yards through the air. After Chris Campbell made his third field goal of the day, John Gable ran in from eight yards out to extend the lead to 28-9. Gable rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries. The MC offense was able to get into the end zone at the end of third quarter as Otis Smith scored from a yard out. The scoring run capped a 16-play, 68-yard drive. Sophomore quarterback Beaux Gip-son would attempt to mount a come-back, throwing a three-yard touch-down pass to junior Les Lemons with 3:16 to play. The ensuing onside kick would be recovered by the Tigers, and they would run the clock out for the win. Gipson threw for 180 yards and a score, also rushing for 39 yards on 15 carries. Lemons caught six passes for 88 yards and the score. Defensively, junior Austin Gray led the Choctaws with nine tackles, while junior Keith Villafranco had seven tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack.

SCORING SUMMARY2nd 12:31 MC - Campbell 41 yd field goal, 14-64 6:59 06:50 ETBU - Cloudy 69 yd interception ret. (McNeil kick) 02:25 ETBU - Buford 28 yd pass from Hubbard (McNeil kick), 5-69 1:00 00:08 MC - Campbell 32 yd field goal, 8-53 2:12

3rd 14:21 ETBU - Butler 94 yd pass from Hubbard (McNeil kick), 1-87 0:39 07:59 MC - Campbell 28 yd field goal, 11-44 2:45

04:58 ETBU - Gable 8 yd run (McNeil kick failed), 8-75 3:01 00:29 MC - O. Smith 1 yd run (Campbell kick), 16-68 4:20

4th 05:52 ETBU - Gable 17 yd run (McNeil kick), 10-80 3:40 03:16 MC - Lemons 3 yd pass from Gipson (Archer rec.), 12-75 2:26

TEAM TOTALS ETBU MC FIRST DOWNS ..........................................21 ..................26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .....................45-314 ..........55-208PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 153 ............... 223Passes Att-Comp-Int .........................18-9-1 .........44-21-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 63-467 ..........99-431Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.................................0-0 .................0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 3-40 .............. 6-68Interception Returns-Yards ................. 2-69 .................1-2Punts (Number-Avg) ......................... 4-37.5 ...........3-35.0Fumbles-Lost ..........................................3-2 .................2-1Penalties-Yards ................................16-103 .............. 4-30Possession Time ...............................23:43 ............ 36:17Third-Down Conversions .................5 of 12 .......... 9 of 21Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 1 ............ 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................2-5 .................4-6Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................1-4 .............. 1-10

RUSHING: East Texas Baptist-K. Davis 10-105; J. Gable 17-97; T. Glover 6-55; K. Wallace 5-41; R. Butler 1-18; C. Lemons 3-9; TEAM 1-0; S. Hubbard 2-minus 11. Mississippi College-O. Smith 16-100; S. Dillard 13-50; D. Dabon 9-48; B. Gipson 15-39; D. Packer 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 29.

PASSING: East Texas Baptist-S. Hubbard 9-18-1-153. Mississippi College-B. Gipson 16-35-0-180; S. Dillard 5-8-2-43; L. Lemons 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: East Texas Baptist-R. Butler 4-112; A. Buford 1-28; R. Denbow 1-18; T. Bates 1-0; K. Davis 1-minus 2; J. Gable 1-minus 3. Mississippi College-A. Archer 7-49; L. Lemons 6-88; F. Williams 4-49; D. Dabon 2-24; K. Bryant 1-10; O. Smith 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: East Texas Baptist-A. Cloudy 1-69; D. Bailey 1-0. Mississippi College-S. Miner 1-2.

FUMBLES: East Texas Baptist-TEAM 1-1; T. Glover 1-0; S. Hub-bard 1-1. Mississippi College-TEAM 1-1; B. Gipson 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE East Texas Baptist 0 14 13 7 34Mississippi College 0 6 10 8 24

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LOUISIANA COLLEGE 70MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 28Nov. 3, 2012 // Clinton, Miss.Robinson-Hale Stadium

CLINTON, Miss. --- The Mississippi College football team dropped their fi-nal home game of the 2012 season with a 70-28 loss to Louisiana College on Saturday afternoon at Robinson-Hale Stadium. Prior to the game, the Choctaws (2-7, 1-5 ASC) honored eight seniors playing the final home games of their career. Senior Blake Rome had the best game of his career in the game, record-ing a career-high 13 tackles and pick-ing off a pass. Senior Fred Williams also had three catches for 38 yards, while fellow senior Justin McClinton had three tackles in the game. The Choctaws also honored Chris Campbell, who made all four ex-tra point opportunities in the game. Also being recognized prior to the game were seniors Brennan Herrmann, Dominick Puckett, Cody Saxton and Stephen Smith. Junior Keith Villafranco also had a great game for MC, making thirteen tackles with two for a loss. The Kenner, La. native also got the Choctaws their first score when he forced a fumble and

ran it back 56 yards for a touchdown. Villafranco also had his fourth inter-ception of the season in the contest. The Wildcats (7-2, 5-1 ASC) jumped out to a 35-0 lead at the beginning of the second quarter when Ira Jewitt re-covered a fumble and returned it 41 yards for a touchdown. Jewitt also re-turned an interception 97 yards for a score in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Jamie Bunting threw for 425 yards and four touchdowns, in-cluding tossing three scores to D’Mario Parker, who finished the day with 261 receiving yards, an LC single-game re-cord. Freshman tight end Justin Sones caught his first career touchdown in the second quarter. Junior Les Lemons also had his first rushing touchdown of the year in the third quarter. Running back Joshua James carried the ball 14 times for 98 yards and two touchdowns. MC quarterback Stacey Dillard led the Choctaws with 79 yards rushing and a touchdown. Dillard also threw for 94 yards and a score in the contest.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 10:18 LC - Parker 54 yd pass from Bunting (Olivares kick) 08:00 LC - Montague 5 yd run (Olivares kick) 05:00 LC - Parker 64 yd pass from Bunting (Olivares kick)

2nd 13:56 LC - Bell 21 yd pass from Bunting (Olivares kick) 13:01 LC - Jewitt 41 yd fumble recovery (Olivares kick) 11:03 MC - Villafranco 56 yd fumble rec. (Campbell kick) 02:15 MC - Sones 1 yd pass from Dillard (Campbell kick)

3rd 12:41 LC - Parker 76 yd pass from Bunting (Olivares kick) 06:07 LC - James 1 yd run (Olivares kick) 01:36 MC - Lemons 1 yd run (Campbell kick)

4th 11:59 LC - James 1 yd run (Olivares kick) 07:17 MC - Dillard 11 yd run (Campbell kick) 03:05 LC - Carlin 20 yd pass from Curry (Olivares kick) 01:11 LC - Jewitt 97 yd interception ret. (A. Olivares kick)

TEAM TOTALS LC MCFIRST DOWNS ..........................................32 ..................21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .....................40-216 ..........42-161PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 493 ................171Passes Att-Comp-Int ...................... 34-25-2 .........31-14-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......74-709 ..........73-332Fumble Returns-Yards ......................... 1-41 .............. 1-56Punt Returns-Yards.............................. 2-14 .................0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 4-67 ..........11-256Interception Returns-Yards ...............2-122 .............. 2-72Punts (Number-Avg) .........................1-59.0 ...........7-36.9Fumbles-Lost ..........................................2-1 .................2-1Penalties-Yards .................................... 5-46 .............. 7-94Possession Time ...............................30:09 ............ 29:51Third-Down Conversions ................... 6 of 7 .......... 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 0 of 0 ............ 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................5-7 .................3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................1-3 .................0-0

RUSHING: Louisiana College-J. James 14-98; R. Sims 12-49; A. Garon 5-37; R. Montague 6-17; J. Bunting 2-12; A. Carlin 1-3. Mississippi College-S. Dillard 18-79; D. Packer 10-45; S. Porter 6-22; L. Lemons 2-12; B. Gipson 5-11; TEAM 1-minus 8.

PASSING: Louisiana College-J. Bunting 21-30-2-425; T. Curry 4-4-0-68. Mississippi College-S. Dillard 9-16-1-94; B. Gipson 5-15-1-77.

RECEIVING: Louisiana College-D. Parker 6-261; K. Galyon 6-63; C. Bell 4-65; A. Carlin 2-44; B. Sampson 2-20; R. Montague 2-8; K. Brister 1-12; L. Gardner 1-12; J. Bunting 1-8. Mississippi College-F. Williams 3-38; K. Sanders 3-19; J. Sones 3-12; A. Ar-cher 2-49; L. Lemons 2-10; J. McFarland 1-43.

INTERCEPTIONS: Louisiana College-I. Jewitt 1-97; S. Lewis 1-25. Mississippi College-K. Villafranco 1-40; B. Rome 1-32.

FUMBLES: Louisiana College-R. Sims 1-0; K. Galyon 1-1. Mississippi College-S. Dillard 1-1; B. Gipson 1-0.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Louisiana College 21 14 14 21 70Mississippi College 0 14 7 7 28

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MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 59MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 0Nov. 10, 2012 // Belton, TexasTiger Stadium

The Mississippi College (2-8, 1-6 ASC) football team finished up the 2012 sea-son with a 59-0 loss to #2 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (10-0, 7-0 ASC) on Saturday afternoon at Tiger Sta-dium. Junior Keith Villafranco kept his strong season going with 10 tackles, including seven solo stops, and two tackles for loss. The Kenner, La. native also picked off his fifth pass of the sea-son, only the second thrown by UMHB quarterback LiDarral Bailey this sea-son. Freshman quarterback Stacey Dil-lard led the MC offense with 186 pass-ing yards to go along with 21 rushing yards. Freshman Otis Smith tallied 51 yards on the ground to lead the team. Senior wide receiver Fred Williams finished his career with his best day as a Choctaw, catching four passes for a team-high 71 yards. Senior Blake Rome also wrapped up his career with a big day, recording nine tackles and one for loss.

On the first possession of the game, the Choctaws blocked a UMHB field goal, their second of the season. The Cru got on the board in the first quarter when Bailey found Chris Wimby for a five-yard score to take a 7-0 lead. Bailey would open the second quarter with a 29-yard scoring run to push the lead to 14-0. UMHB rushed for 455 yards, over-all, led by Darius Wilson with 113 yards on eight carries with one touch-down. Bailey rushed for 84 yards and threw for 145. Also playing their final games as Choctaws were seniors: Chris Camp-bell, Brennan Herrmann, Cody Saxton, Dominick Puckett, Justin McClinton and Stephen Smith.

SCORING SUMMARY1st 02:44 UMHB - Wimby 5 yd pass from Bailey (Peevey kick), 7-63 2:39

2nd 06:26 UMHB - Bailey 29 yd run (Peevey kick), 3-66 0:29 01:25 UMHB - Hudson 1 yd run (Peevey kick), 9-57 3:01

3rd 08:42 UMHB - Jones 77 yd blocked FG ret. (Peevey kick) 06:49 UMHB - Wilson 35 yd run (Peevey kick), 1-40 0:09

4th 11:52 UMHB - Peevey 39 yd field goal, 11-18 3:48 07:15 UMHB - Salinas 1 yd run (Munoz kick), 8-68 2:51 05:29 UMHB - Frye 27 yd run (Munoz kick), 2-27 0:09 00:47 UMHB - Frye 3 yd run (Munoz kick), 6-58 2:12

TEAM TOTALS MC UMHBFIRST DOWNS ..........................................14 ..................28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) .......................38-86 ..........51-455PASSING YDS (NET).............................. 186 ............... 152Passes Att-Comp-Int .......................30-16-1 .........25-14-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......68-272 .......... 76-607Fumble Returns-Yards ............................0-0 .................0-0Punt Returns-Yards.................................0-0 .................2-1Kickoff Returns-Yards.......................... 4-72 .............. 1-18Interception Returns-Yards ................. 1-12 .............. 1-24Punts (Number-Avg) .........................7-42.0 ........... 3-24.0Fumbles-Lost ..........................................1-1 .................0-0Penalties-Yards .................................... 8-90 ..........13-105Possession Time ...............................32:02 ............ 27:58Third-Down Conversions .................2 of 16 .......... 9 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions ................. 1 of 4 ............ 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances ....................0-1 .................5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................1-4 .................0-0

RUSHING: Mississippi College-O. Smith 13-51; S. Dillard 18-21; D. Packer 4-6; L. Lemons 2-5; J. Becker 1-3.Mary Hardin-Baylor-D. Wilson 8-113; L. Bailey 9-84; S. Salinas 7-63; B. Waddell 13-58; D. Frye 4-51; J. Sims 3-33; B. Gallagher 1-25; E. Hudson 5-17; G. Myles 1-11.

PASSING: Mississippi College-S. Dillard 16-29-1-186; B. Gip-son 0-1-0-0. Mary Hardin-Baylor-L. Bailey 13-20-1-145; J. Sims 1-4-0-7; B. Gallagher 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Mississippi College-A. Archer 5-66; F. Williams 4-71; L. Lemons 3-29; O. Smith 1-9; K. Sanders 1-8; J. Becker 1-3; J. Sones 1-0.Mary Hardin-Baylor-E. Hudson 4-64; K. Run-nels 3-27; J. Ross 2-30; C. Wimby 2-13; C. Moore 1-16; K. Reineke 1-7; D. Wilson 1-minus 5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi College-K. Villafranco 1-12. Mary Hardin-Baylor-J. Jones 1-24.

FUMBLES: Mississippi College-Stacey Dillard 1-1. Mary Har-din-Baylor-None.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Mississippi College 0 0 0 0 0Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 14 14 24 59

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORE BY QUARTER

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME

FIRST RUSHING PASSING PASS TOTAL TOTAL RETURN PENALTY SCORE DOWNS ATT-YARDS COMP-ATT-INT YARDS PLAYS YARDS YARDS YARDS TO

MC 17 17 30-74 14-27-0 210 57 284 119 26 0Millsaps 23 18 49-248 12-22-0 161 71 409 70 45 2

MC 31 16 30-83 23-35-1 264 65 347 126 73 3Webber International 24 14 44-119 13-23-3 97 67 216 181 43 5

MC 3 10 32-41 10-17-2 77 49 118 134 58 2West Alabama 41 27 51-353 11-17-2 132 68 485 158 50 3

MC 0 7 29-62 10-21-0 69 50 131 91 60 0Hardin-Simmons 31 23 45-227 15-23-0 176 68 403 110 85 1

MC 42 28 36-160 25-40-3 373 76 533 179 79 4Sul Ross State 75 40 58-355 22-31-0 432 89 787 95 143 0 MC 14 18 34-95 12-27-2 155 61 250 125 62 6Howard Payne 27 17 49-176 13-26-2 135 75 311 69 85 3

MC 24 19 52-222 15-25-1 172 77 394 106 55 2Texas Lutheran 21 21 28-133 21-39-1 315 67 448 33 79 3

MC 24 26 55-208 21-44-2 223 99 431 70 30 3East Texas Baptist 34 21 45-314 9-18-1 153 63 467 109 103 3

MC 28 21 42-161 14-31-2 171 73 332 384 94 3Louisiana College 70 32 40-216 25-34-2 493 74 709 244 46 3

MC 0 14 38-86 16-30-1 186 68 272 84 90 2Mary Hardin-Baylor 59 28 51-455 14-25-1 152 76 607 43 105 1

MC Totals 183 176 378-1192 160-297-14 1900 675 3092 1418 627 25Opponent Totals 405 241 460-2596 155-258-12 2246 718 4842 1112 784 24

MC OPPSCORING 183 405 Points Per Game 18.3 40.5 FIRST DOWNS 176 241 Rushing 66 130 Passing 85 93 Penalty 25 18 RUSHING YARDAGE 1192 2596 Yards gained rushing 1496 2789 Yards lost rushing 304 193 Rushing Attempts 378 460 Average Per Rush 3.2 5.6 Average Per Game 119.2 259.6 TDs Rushing 8 28 PASSING YARDAGE 1900 2246 Comp-Att-Int 160-297-14 155-258-12 Average Per Pass 6.4 8.7 Average Per Catch 11.9 14.5 Average Per Game 190.0 224.6 TDs Passing 11 22 TOTAL OFFENSE 3092 4842 Total Plays 675 718 Average Per Play 4.6 6.7 Average Per Game 309.2 484.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 59-1088 24-594 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-75 19-145 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-137 14-332 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.4 24.8

MC OPPPUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.5 7.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.4 23.7 FUMBLES-LOST 17-11 20-12 PENALTIES-Yards 63-627 93-784 Average Per Game 62.7 78.4 PUNTS-Yards 61-2450 40-1532 Average Per Punt 40.2 38.3 Net punt average 33.9 34.4 KICKOFFS-Yards 40-2466 70-3836 Average Per Kick 61.7 54.8 Net kick average 48.0 36.8 Time of Possession/Game 30:49 29:11 3RD-DOWN Conversions 40/146 59/125 3rd-Down Pct 27% 47% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/18 5/9 4th-Down Pct 44% 56% SACKS BY-Yards 7-42 23-131 MISC YARDS 0 114 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 23 56 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-17 6-14 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (18-27) 67% (41-52) 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (14-27) 52% (35-52) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS (22-22) 100% (51-55) 93% ATTENDANCE 15011 15553 Games/Avg Per Game 4/3753 6/2592

1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTALMC 38 54 55 36 183 Opponents 90 107 104 104 405

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RUSHING

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

PASSING

RECEIVING

FUMBLE RETURNS

PUNT RETURNS

KICK RETURNS

GP-GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG YDS/GMOtis Smith 3-3 42 257 0 257 6.1 1 65 85.7 Denzel Dabon 5-0 70 281 34 247 3.5 2 28 49.4 Stacey Dillard 5-1 62 224 30 194 3.1 2 17 38.8 Josh Johnson 6-6 46 154 19 135 2.9 0 17 22.5 Therion Robinson 2-0 13 103 2 101 7.8 1 39 50.5 Beaux Gipson 9-3 40 141 43 98 2.5 0 35 10.9 Jonathon Redd 6-6 54 191 119 72 1.3 1 26 12.0 D'Angelious Packer 6-1 28 77 8 69 2.5 0 12 11.5 Samuel Porter 2-0 6 25 3 22 3.7 0 11 11.0 Les Lemons 10-2 6 29 7 22 3.7 1 12 2.2 Jacob Becker 6-0 7 13 2 11 1.6 0 4 1.8 Beau Underwood 6-0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 TEAM 4-0 3 0 37 -37 -12.3 0 0 -9.2 TOTAL 10 378 1496 304 1192 3.2 8 65 119.2 OPPONENTS 10 460 2789 193 2596 5.6 28 45 259.6

GP-GS EFFIC. CMP-ATT-INT PCT YARDS TD LG YDS/GMJonathon Redd 6-6 121.2 91-157-8 58.0 1098 7 77 183.0 Beaux Gipson 9-3 96.3 35-76-1 46.1 400 2 53 44.4 Stacey Dillard 5-1 99.1 33-61-5 54.1 367 2 42 73.4 Les Lemons 10-2 197.0 1-2-0 50.0 35 0 35 3.5 Tyler Kirkindoll 1-0 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 10 110.4 160-297-14 53.9 1900 11 77 190.0 OPPONENTS 10 152.0 155-258-12 60.1 2246 22 94 224.6

GP-GS REC YARDS AVG TD LONG YDS/GMAlex Archer 10-9 48 738 15.4 5 77 73.8 Les Lemons 10-2 35 400 11.4 2 53 40.0 Fred Williams 10-1 23 240 10.4 1 42 24.0 Denzel Dabon 5-0 12 145 12.1 0 31 29.0 Josh Johnson 6-6 9 43 4.8 1 11 7.2 Jacob Becker 6-0 5 62 12.4 0 30 10.3 Otis Smith 3-3 5 55 11.0 1 23 18.3 Stephen Smith 6-6 5 34 6.8 0 13 5.7 Kris Sanders 5-4 4 27 6.8 0 10 5.4 Justin Sones 9-5 4 12 3.0 1 6 1.3 Joseph McFarland 8-0 2 50 25.0 0 43 6.2 Kirk Bryant 10-0 2 13 6.5 0 10 1.3 Therion Robinson 2-0 2 13 6.5 0 9 6.5 Jonathon Redd 6-6 1 35 35.0 0 35 5.8 Tyler Kirkindoll 1-0 1 24 24.0 0 24 24.0 Jacob Pippin 5-5 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.2 D’Angelious Packer 6-1 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.5 TOTAL 10 160 1900 11.9 11 77 190.0 OPPONENTS 10 155 2246 14.5 22 94 224.6

GP PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL YDS/GMJonathon Redd 6 211 72 1098 1170 195.0 Stacey Dillard 5 123 194 367 561 112.2 Beaux Gipson 9 116 98 400 498 55.3 Otis Smith 3 42 257 0 257 85.7 Denzel Dabon 5 70 247 0 247 49.4 Josh Johnson 6 46 135 0 135 22.5 Therion Robinson 2 13 101 0 101 50.5 D’Angelious Packer 6 28 69 0 69 11.5 Les Lemons 10 8 22 35 57 5.7 Samuel Porter 2 6 22 0 22 11.0 Jacob Becker 6 7 11 0 11 1.8 Beau Underwood 6 1 1 0 1 0.2 TEAM 4 3 -37 0 -37 -9.2 TOTAL 10 675 1192 1900 3092 309.2 OPPONENTS 10 718 2596 2246 4842 484.2

NO. YARDS AVG TD LONGJosh Williams 1 24 24.0 1 24 Stephen Miner 1 18 18.0 0 18 Keith Villafranco 1 56 56.0 1 56 Joseph Comeaux 1 20 20.0 1 20 TOTAL 4 118 29.5 3 56 OPPONENTS 1 41 41.0 2 41

NO. YARDS AVG TD LONGJordan Frost 5 34 6.8 0 16 Les Lemons 3 25 8.3 0 14 Troy Hobbs 2 16 8.0 0 10 TOTAL 10 75 7.5 0 16 OPPONENTS 19 145 7.6 0 23

NO. YARDS AVG TD LONGJordan Frost 18 302 16.8 0 68 Les Lemons 16 318 19.9 0 32 Joseph McFarland 16 340 21.2 0 64 Troy Hobbs 3 49 16.3 0 32 Heath Corr 2 25 12.5 0 16 Stacey Dillard 1 7 7.0 0 7 Dylan Klibert 1 11 11.0 0 11 Greg Meek 1 23 23.0 0 23 Landen Moore 1 13 13.0 0 13 TOTAL 59 1088 18.4 0 68 OPPONENTS 24 594 24.8 1 100

TOTAL OFFENSE INTERCEPTIONS

NO. YARDS AVG TD LGKeith Villafranco 5 64 12.8 0 40 Stephen Miner 4 39 9.8 1 19 Blake Rome 1 32 32.0 0 32 Austin Gray 1 0 0.0 0 0 Erving Craft 1 2 2.0 0 2 TOTAL 12 137 11.4 1 40 OPPONENTS 14 332 23.7 3 97

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

SCORING

FIELD GOALS

FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE

PUNTING

KICKOFFS

G RUSH REC PR KR IR TOT AVG/GLes Lemons 10 22 400 25 318 0 765 76.5 Alex Archer 10 0 738 0 0 0 738 73.8 Denzel Dabon 5 247 145 0 0 0 392 78.4 Joseph McFarland 8 0 50 0 340 0 390 48.8 Jordan Frost 10 0 0 34 302 0 336 33.6 Otis Smith 3 257 55 0 0 0 312 104.0 Fred Williams 10 0 240 0 0 0 240 24.0 Stacey Dillard 5 194 0 0 7 0 201 40.2 Josh Johnson 6 135 43 0 0 0 178 29.7 Therion Robinson 2 101 13 0 0 0 114 57.0 Jonathon Redd 6 72 35 0 0 0 107 17.8 Beaux Gipson 9 98 0 0 0 0 98 10.9 Jacob Becker 6 11 62 0 0 0 73 12.2 D’Angelious Packer 6 69 3 0 0 0 72 12.0 Troy Hobbs 3 0 0 16 49 0 65 21.7 Keith Villafranco 10 0 0 0 0 64 64 6.4 Stephen Miner 10 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.9 Stephen Smith 6 0 34 0 0 0 34 5.7 Blake Rome 10 0 0 0 0 32 32 3.2 Kris Sanders 5 0 27 0 0 0 27 5.4 Heath Corr 8 0 0 0 25 0 25 3.1 Tyler Kirkindoll 1 0 24 0 0 0 24 24.0 Greg Meek 10 0 0 0 23 0 23 2.3 Samuel Porter 2 22 0 0 0 0 22 11.0 Kirk Bryant 10 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.3 Landen Moore 10 0 0 0 13 0 13 1.3 Justin Sones 9 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.3 Dylan Klibert 4 0 0 0 11 0 11 2.8 Jacob Pippin 5 0 6 0 0 0 6 1.2 Erving Craft 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 Beau Underwood 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 TOTAL 10 1192 1900 75 1088 137 4392 439.2 OPPONENTS 10 2596 2246 145 594 332 5913 591.3

|------------- PAT -------------| TD FG KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTSChris Campbell 0 7-17 22-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 43 Alex Archer 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 Les Lemons 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Denzel Dabon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Stacey Dillard 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Otis Smith 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jonathon Redd 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Josh Johnson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Therion Robinson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Justin Sones 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Josh Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Keith Villafranco 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Stephen Miner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Fred Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Joseph Comeaux 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Darren Watts 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Beaux Gipson 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 7-17 22-22 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 183 OPPONENTS 56 6-14 51-55 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 405

FGM-FGA PCT 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 LG BLKChris Campbell 7-17 41.2 1-3 3-5 3-8 0-1 42 4

MC OPPONENTSMillsaps (31),33,41 (30) Webber International (40),41 (19),40 West Alabama (42),45 (25),(18) Hardin-Simmons - (32) Sul Ross State - - Howard Payne - 34 Texas Lutheran 29,(37),40 41,51,44 East Texas Baptist (41),48,(32),(28),30 43 Louisiana College - 31 Mary Hardin-Baylor 29,63 27,(39) *Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

NO. YARDS AVG LG TB FC I20 50+ BLKCraig McCraney 61 2450 40.2 67 12 10 8 12 0 TOTAL 61 2450 40.2 67 12 10 8 12 0 OPPONENTS 40 1532 38.3 71 4 2 9 6 0

NO. YARDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLNChris Campbell 37 2299 62.1 16 1 Craig McCraney 3 167 55.7 0 0 TOTAL 40 2466 61.7 16 1 24.8 36.8 28 OPPONENTS 70 3836 54.8 7 2 18.4 36.8 28

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

|--------------- TACKLES ---------------| SACK |- PASS DEFENSE -| |-- FUMBLES --| BLKD GP-GS SOLO AST. TOTAL TFL NO-YDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH RCV-YDS FF KICK SAF 24 Keith Villafranco 10-9 59 17 76 9.0 - 29 2.0 - 11 5 - 64 11 . 1 - 56 6 . . 28 Stephen Miner 10-10 48 20 68 5.0 - 28 1.0 - 7 4 - 39 2 . 5 - 18 2 1 . 45 Doc Ward 8-7 32 35 67 3.5 - 8 0.5 - 2 . 3 . 1 - 0 1 . . 12 Austin Gray 10-10 32 34 66 2.5 - 5 . 1 - 0 2 . . . . . 23 Alandas Hardy 10-6 30 25 55 1.5 - 4 0.5 - 2 . 1 1 1 - 0 . . . 56 Brooks Villarreal 10-10 27 23 50 6.5 - 18 1.0 - 4 . 1 1 . 1 . . 54 Blake Rome 10-10 28 19 47 5.0 - 11 . 1 - 32 . . . . . . 25 Dominick Puckett 10-0 19 12 31 2.5 - 9 1.0 - 5 . 2 . . 3 . . 4 Darren Watts 7-7 17 11 28 0.5 - 0 . . 1 . . . . . 26 Jordan Frost 10-0 17 3 20 . . . 1 . . . . . 99 Josh Williams 10-9 8 11 19 2.5 - 13 1.0 - 11 . 1 . 1 - 24 1 . . 3B Baylor Blanchard 3-3 10 9 19 2.0 - 8 . . . . . . . . 95 Corie Warino 10-9 7 10 17 1.0 - 2 . . . . . . . . 43 Javis Aultman 10-3 11 6 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 90 Joseph Comeaux 9-8 5 10 15 0.5 - 0 . . . . 1 - 20 . . . 30 Drew Dennis 2-2 13 1 14 5.0 - 11 . . . . . . . . 29 Mitchell Hardy 3-1 9 3 12 . . . . . . . . . 35 Erving Craft 6-0 8 3 11 . . 1 - 2 1 . . . . . 72 Alex Faulk 8-2 3 7 10 . . . . . . . . . 10 Dylan Klibert 4-1 7 1 8 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . 75 Ladell Wills 9-2 3 5 8 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . 46 Justin McClinton 7-0 1 6 7 . . . . . . . . . 96 Chris Bowman 9-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 19 Zach Favre 7-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 31 Landen Moore 10-0 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . . 27 Greg Meek 10-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 33 Brice Thomas 9-1 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 41 Craig McCraney 10-0 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . . 49 Cameron Dobbins 8-0 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 86 Jacob Pippin 5-5 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 87 Justin Sones 9-5 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 92 Thomas Johnson 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 16 Beau Underwood 6-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 11 Kirk Bryant 10-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 38 Trace Lane 9-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 58 Evan Chancellor 3-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 34 Weston Locastro 2-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 39 Devon Varney 4-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 57 Drew Nix 2-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 82 Jordan Currie 5-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 40 Chris Campbell 10-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 4-0 2 . 2 1.0 - 1 . . . . 1 - 0 . 1 . 10 Stacey Dillard 5-1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 17 Alex Archer 10-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 91 Nicholas Willheit 6-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 59 Brennan Herrmann 10-10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 82 Payton Gray 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 64 Richard Lucas 5-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 5 Jonathon Redd 6-6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 77 Sylvain Alarcon 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3 Stephen Smith 6-6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 44 Jake Weddle 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 39 Kyle Poellnitz 1-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 6 Beaux Gipson 9-3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 2 Fred Williams 10-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . TOTAL 10-0 431 304 735 49 - 149 7 - 42 12 - 137 27 2 11 - 118 14 2 . OPPONENTS 10-0 456 246 702 68 - 247 23 - 131 14 - 332 44 7 11 - 41 8 4 .

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE SUPERLATIVES

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

TEAM GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 19 Denzel Dabon vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Yards Rushing 106 Otis Smith at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) TD Rushes 1 Therion Robinson at Millsaps (09/01/12) Denzel Dabon vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Jonathon Redd vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Denzel Dabon at Howard Payne (10/13/12) Stacey Dillard at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Otis Smith vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Les Lemons vs La. College (11/03/12) Stacey Dillard vs La. College (11/03/12) Long Rush 65 Otis Smith at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Pass attempts 39 Jonathon Redd vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Pass completions 24 Jonathon Redd vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Yards Passing 338 Jonathon Redd vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) TD Passes 4 Jonathon Redd vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Long Pass 77 Jonathon Redd vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Receptions 8 Alex Archer vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Yards Receiving 166 Alex Archer vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) TD Receptions 2 Alex Archer vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Long Reception 77 Alex Archer vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Field Goals 3 Chris Campbell vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Long Field Goal 42 Chris Campbell at West Alabama (09/15/12) Punts 10 Craig McCraney at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Punting Avg 46.1 Craig McCraney at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Punt 67 Craig McCraney at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Punts inside 20 2 Craig McCraney vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Craig McCraney at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Punt Return 16 Jordan Frost at Millsaps (09/01/12) Long Kickoff Return 68 Jordan Frost vs La. College (11/03/12) Tackles 19 Doc Ward at Howard Payne (10/13/12) Sacks 1.0 Keith Villafranco vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Brooks Villarreal vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Dominick Puckett at Howard Payne (10/13/12) Stephen Miner at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Josh Williams at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Keith Villafranco vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Drew Dennis at Millsaps (09/01/12) Interceptions 2 Keith Villafranco vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12)

Rushes 30 Tevin Mitchell, at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Yards Rushing 209 Tevin Mitchell, at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) D. Carson, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) TD Rushes 4 D. Carson, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Long Rush 45 M. Barthelemy, at Millsaps (09/01/12) Pass attempts 31 A.J. Springer, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Pass completions 22 A.J. Springer, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Yards Passing 432 A.J. Springer, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) TD Passes 6 A.J. Springer, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Long Pass 94 Seth Hubbard, vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Receptions 6 Lee Carothers, vs Sul Ross St. (10/06/12) Lewis Williams, at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) D’Mario Parker, vs La. College (11/03/12) Kyle Galyon, vs La. College (11/03/12) Yards Receiving 261 D’Mario Parker, vs La. College (11/03/12) TD Receptions 3 D’Mario Parker, vs La. College (11/03/12) Long Reception 94 Roy Butler, vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Field Goals 2 Ryne Smith, at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Field Goal 39 Chad Peevey, at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/10/12) Punts 8 Anthony Woythal, vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Punting Avg 59.0 Tim Willett, vs La. College (11/03/12) Long Punt 71 Anthony Woythal, vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Punts inside 20 2 Anthony Woythal, vs Webber Int’l (09/08/12) Cory McNeil, vs East Texas Bapt. (10/26/12) Long Punt Return 23 Malik Lofton, at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Kickoff Return 100 Jessie Ramos, at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Tackles 15 Ty Johnson, at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Sacks 3.0 Bo Ross, at Howard Payne (10/13/12) Tackles For Loss 4.5 Bradley Snowden, at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12)

Rushes 55 vs East Texas Baptist (10/26/12) Yards Rushing 222 at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Yards Per Rush 4.4 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) TD Rushes 2 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Pass attempts 44 vs East Texas Baptist (10/26/12) Pass completions 25 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Yards Passing 373 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Yards Per Pass 9.3 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) TD Passes 4 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Total Plays 99 vs East Texas Baptist (10/26/12) Total Offense 533 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Yards Per Play 7.0 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Points 42 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Sacks By 2 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) First Downs 28 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Penalties 8 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/10/12) Penalty Yards 94 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Turnovers 6 at Howard Payne (10/13/12) Interceptions By 3 vs Webber International (09/08/12) Punts 10 at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Punting Avg 46.1 at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Punt 67 at Hardin-Simmons (09/29/12) Punts inside 20 2 vs Webber International (09/08/12) at West Alabama (09/15/12) Long Punt Return 16 at Millsaps (09/01/12)

Rushes 58 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Yards Rushing 455 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/10/12) Yards Per Rush 8.9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/10/12) TD Rushes 6 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (11/10/12) Pass attempts 39 at Texas Lutheran (10/20/12) Pass completions 25 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Yards Passing 493 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Yards Per Pass 14.5 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) TD Passes 6 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Total Plays 89 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Total Offense 787 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Yards Per Play 9.6 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Points 75 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Sacks By 6 at Howard Payne (10/13/12) First Downs 40 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Penalties 16 vs East Texas Baptist (10/26/12) Penalty Yards 143 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Turnovers 5 vs Webber International (09/08/12) Interceptions By 3 vs Sul Ross State (10/06/12) Punts 8 vs Webber International (09/08/12) Punting Avg 59.0 vs Louisiana College (11/03/12) Long Punt 71 vs Webber International (09/08/12) Punts inside 20 2 vs Webber International (09/08/12) vs East Texas Baptist (10/26/12) Long Punt Return 23 at West Alabama (09/15/12)

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CHOCTAW TRAITS

Bravery, Fairness, Speed

Mississippi College athletic teams have been known as the “Choctaws for many years, but not many people know from whence it came. The late Rev. Montie A. Davis of Pascagoula, Miss. was the man that brought it into being and was proud of it, too.

In fact, Davis believed providing the school the nickname for the athletic teams brought him more recognition than almost a half-century of service as a Baptist min-ister or the fact that he was wounded three times in combat during World War I.

Davis entered Mississippi College shortly after World War I, and although he had played football while in high school, he was not able to do so in college. Wounds from combat prevented it.

He did not lose interest in athletics, how-ever. The 1921 football team, which in-

cluded legendary Edwin (Goat) Hale, now a member of the National Football Founda-tion Hall of Fame and one of the greatest backs ever to play at the college, marched through a 7-2-1 record against stiff oppo-sition. Hale led MC to wins over Tulane University (14-0), Louisiana College (68-0), Union University (35-0), Birmingham-Southern (27-6), University of Mississippi (27-7), and Millsaps (56-0), plus a 7-7 tie with the University of Florida.

Prior to that great year, the college football team was known as the “Collegians.” The students got together and decided that the name collegians just didn’t fit such a great team.

A contest was announced and students were to submit possible nicknames which were to be voted on. “I looked around me and I found that one of the old Choctaw trails actually crossed the college campus marking the site,” said Davis. It was part of the original Natchez Trace. Thus, he en-tered the name “Choctaws.”

His suggestion, plus three other --- Yel-lowjackets, Dutchies and Warriors --- were among the final four to be voted on. Davis was quick to point out to his fellow students why three of the names would not be ac-ceptable. “Yellowjackets,” he said, “were good only in dry weather and just the week before the football team had played on a muddy and wet field. Dutchies was in hon-or of the president of MC, Dr. J.W. Provine, and wouldn’t mean anything to people out-side the school. Warriors? What Warriors?

“I studied up on the Choctaws and knew what they could do. I let the students know that Choctaws were noted for their bravery and fair play and they had speed to burn and could run like a deer. They could also swim like a fish, if necessary.”

His research and persuasion paid off, for when the final vote was taken, the name “Choctaws” won by a clear majority. Since that 1921 season athletic teams have been known as the Choctaws.

AMERICAN SOUTHWESTCONFERENCE

2013 Choctaw Football

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The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, enters its 18th season with the 2013-14 academic year. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member in-stitutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today's present group of 14 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states -- Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi -- the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for advancement in both conference and NCAA Division III championships. The American Southwest Conference has a multidimensional mission to create an environment char-acterized by opportunities to learn, friendly competition and activities for the conference membership. ASC members believe team and individual sports provide learning opportunities, and its membership strives to create an athletics environment supportive of teaching and learning. Conference and NCAA resources also provide student-athletes, coaches and administrators access to academic, leadership, sportsmanship and career enhancement opportunities. Traditional standards of ethical conduct and fair play are respected among the ASC members. To guarantee the integrity of the association, the membership is committed to furthering the philosophy and policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and the Conference. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2013-14 includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men's championships are of-fered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women's championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

RICHARDSON, Texas –– Mary Hardin-Baylor has been predicted to win its ninth straight American South-west Conference football title in 2013 after a vote of the league’s head coaches, sports information directors and media members, the ASC office announced on Tuesday (August 6). Earning preseason player of the year honors were Louisiana College’s Ryan Montague and Mary Hardin-Baylor’s Silvio Diaz and Chad Peevey – all seniors. Mary Hardin-Baylor, which went 13-1 overall (7-0 in ASC) and reached the semifinals of the NCAA Division III playoffs last season, totaled 146 points and all but one of the 21 possible first-place votes in the annual preseason poll. Head coach Pete Fredenburg’s Cru has won at least a share of the confer-ence title in 10 of the last 11 seasons, going 86-4 over that time in ASC games. UMHB has also won at least one playoff game in each of the past nine years, advancing as far as the national championship game in 2004. Seven-time conference champion Hardin-Simmons (6-4, 5-2 ASC) was picked as the conference run-ner-up with 115 points. Head coach Jesse Burleson’s Cowboys have produced 21 consecutive winnings seasons. Louisiana College (8-3, 6-1 ASC), which reached the NCAA playoffs for the first time in program his-tory last season, was predicted to finish third with 111 points. Mississippi College (2-8, 1-6 ASC) was the fourth-place pick with 63 points, just two points ahead of East Texas Baptist (3-7, 2-5 ASC). Sul Ross State (5-5, 4-3 ASC) was the selection for sixth place with 90 points and picked up the other first-place vote, followed by Howard Payne (1-9, 1-6 ASC). Montague (New Orleans, La. / St. Augustine HS), a 5-foot-9, 210-pound running back, was named ASC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year after averaging 111 yards per game and scoring 13 touch-downs. He also caught two TD passes. Diaz (Leander, Texas / LHS), a 6-foot, 260-pound tackle, was named ASC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year after totaling 58 tackles and 11 sacks for the league’s top-rated defense. He also forced and recovered a fumble. Peevey (Bryan, Texas / St. Joseph’s HS), a 6-foot-3, 190-pound place kicker/punter, was named ASC Preseason Special Teams Player of the Year after making 10 field goals and averaging 41.6 yards per boom. He also notched 76 extra points. The 2013 season – the 18th in ASC history – begins Sept. 6 when Hardin-Simmons travels to Salem, Ore., to face Willamette. Howard Payne (vs. Trinity), Sul Ross State (at Texas A&M-Commerce), Louisiana College (vs. Belhaven), Mary Hardin-Baylor (at Redlands), and Mississippi College (vs. Millsaps) have their opener on Sept. 7. East Texas Baptist begins its slate on Sept. 14 against Austin College in Sher-man, Texas. The NCAA Division III Football Championship playoffs are scheduled for a Nov. 23 start, with the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl national championship game on tap for Dec. 20 in Salem, Va. NOTES: New head coaches in the conference this season are East Texas Baptist’s Joshua Eargle and Sul Ross State’s John Tyree (interim) . . . . Former league member Texas Lutheran finished 4-6 overall (2-5 ASC) last year. . . . . Mary Hardin-Baylor is ranked No. 3 in the D3football.com Top 25 Preseason Poll, while Louisiana College and Hardin-Simmons are receiving votes. . . . Diaz and Mississippi College senior cornerback Keith Villafranco have been named preseason All-Americans by D3football.com. . . . The league’s preseason pick has gone on to win at least a share of the conference crown 12 times, including eight straight seasons. . . . . To talk about ASC Football on Twitter this season, use the hashtag: #ASCfb.

2013 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON RELEASE

2013 PRESEASON POLL [Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, SID's, Media Members]

Team (1st place votes) Points1 Mary Hardin-Baylor (20) ............................... 1462 Hardin-Simmons ........................................... 1153 Louisiana College .......................................... 1114 Mississippi College ....................................... 635 East Texas Baptist ............................................ 616 Sul Ross State (1) ........................................... 597 Howard Payne ................................................. 33

Team (1st place votes) 2012 Record1 Mary Hardin-Baylor (20) ...... 13-1, 7-0 ASC (1st)2 Hardin-Simmons .....................6-4, 5-2 ASC (3rd)3 Louisiana College ...................8-3, 6-1 ASC (2nd)4 Mississippi College .............2-8, 1-6 ASC (T7th)5 East Texas Baptist .................3-7, 2-5 ASC (T5th)6 Sul Ross State (1) ...................5-5, 4-3 ASC (4th)7 Howard Payne .......................1-9, 1-6 ASC (T7th)

*Former league member Texas Lutheran was 4-6, 2-5 ASC (T5th) last season.

2012 PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR [Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, SID's, Media Members]

OFFENSIVE .................... Ryan Montague, RB, Sr., LCDEFENSIVE ........................ Silvio Diaz, DT, Sr., UMHBSPECIAL TEAMS ...... Chad Peevey, PK/P, Sr., UMHB

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2013 TeamSchedules

Sept. 7

2013 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

East Texas Baptist

Hardin-Simmons

Mississippi College

Howard Payne

Louisiana College

Sul Ross State

Willamette

@ Willamette(9/6)

Millsaps

Belhaven

@ TXAM-COM vs. ENMU9/13

Linfield

Huntingdon

@ SWAG

@ Kean

@ Austin @ Southwestern

@ Wayland Bapt.

TLU @ LC HSU @ HPU @ UMHB @ SRSU

@ Texas Coll. @ MC HPU @ ETBU UMHB @ SRSU LC

LC @ HSU @ MC ETBU @ UMHB SRSU

@ Huntingdon @ HPU ETBU @ UMHB SRSU @ TLU MC @ HSU

Wesley SRSU Trinity (TX) LC @ HSU HPU ETBU @ MC

@ Webber Int’l HSU @ SRSU HPU @ ETBU @ LC UMHB

@ Trinity (TX) MC TLU @ LC HSU @ HPU ETBU

Trinity (TX)

Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

@ UMHB

TLU

OFFTLU

MC

OFF@ TLU

OFFWebber Int’l

Courtesy: Mississippi College Sports Information

OFF

OFF

@ Redlands

OFFMary Hardin-Baylor

OFF

Friday, September 6Hardin-Simmons @ Willamette 7:00

Saturday, September 7Sul Ross State @ Texas A&M-Commerce 6:00Trinity (TX) @ Howard Payne 6:00Mary Hardin-Baylor @ Redlands 7:00Millsaps @ Mississippi College 7:00Belhaven @ Louisiana College 7:00

Friday, September 13Sul Ross State @ Eastern New Mexico 1:00

Saturday, September 14Linfield @ Hardin-Simmons 12:00Webber Int’l @ Louisiana College 1:00Mary Hardin-Baylor @ Kean 1:00Howard Payne @ SW Assemblies of God 6:00Huntingdon @ Mississippi College 6:00East Texas Baptist @ Austin College 7:00

Saturday, September 21Sul Ross State @ Trinity (TX) 1:00Wayland Baptist @ Howard Payne 1:00Hardin-Simmons @ Texas College 2:00Louisiana College @ Huntingdon 2:00Wesley (DE) @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 6:00East Texas Baptist @ Southwestern 7:00

Saturday, September 28Mississippi College @ Webber Int’l 2:00Sul Ross State @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 6:00Willamette @ East Texas Baptist 7:00

Saturday, October 5Hardin-Simmons @ Mississippi College 2:00Louisiana College @ Howard Payne 2:00Texas Lutheran @ East Texas Baptist 6:00Trinity (TX) @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 6:00

Saturday, October 12Mississippi College @ Sul Ross State 1:00Howard Payne @ Hardin-Simmons 1:30East Texas Baptist @ Louisiana College 7:00

Saturday, October 19Louisiana College @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 1:00Howard Payne @ Mississippi College 1:00Hardin-Simmons @ East Texas Baptist 6:00Texas Lutheran @ Sul Ross State 6:00

Saturday, October 26East Texas Baptist @ Howard Payne 1:00Mary Hardin-Baylor @ Hardin-Simmons 1:00Texas Lutheran @ Mississippi College 3:00Sul Ross State @ Louisiana College 4:00

Saturday, November 2Howard Payne @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 1:00Hardin-Simmons @ Sul Ross State 1:00Louisiana College @ Texas Lutheran 2:00Mississippi College @ East Texas Baptist 2:00

Saturday, November 9Sul Ross State @ Howard Payne 1:00Hardin-Simmons @ Texas Lutheran 1:00Mississippi College @ Louisiana College 1:00East Texas Baptist @ Mary Hardin-Baylor 1:00

Saturday, November 16East Texas Baptist @ Sul Ross State 1:00Howard Payne @ Texas Lutheran 1:00Louisiana College @ Hardin-Simmons 1:00Mary Hardin-Baylor @ Mississippi College 1:00

2013 ASC FOOTBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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2012 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALL

W-L PCT. PF PA W-L PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY STREAK Mary Hardin-Baylor 7-0 1.000 381 120 13-1 .929 685 285 7-0 6-1 Lost 1Louisiana College 6-1 .857 270 179 8-3 .727 370 292 3-2 5-1 Lost 1Hardin-Simmons 5-2 .714 349 222 6-4 .600 475 350 4-1 2-3 Lost 1Sul Ross State 4-3 .571 347 364 5-5 .500 488 491 2-3 3-2 Won 2Texas Lutheran 2-5 .286 293 286 4-6 .400 381 368 1-4 3-2 Won 1East Texas Baptist 2-5 .286 210 261 3-7 .300 265 340 1-4 2-3 Lost 2Mississippi College 1-6 .143 132 317 2-8 .200 183 405 1-3 1-5 Lost 3

Howard Payne 1-6 .143 100 333 1-9 .100 147 443 1-4 0-5 Lost 4

2012 ALL-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dominique Carson, RB, SR, Sul Ross StateDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Javicz Jones, LB, SR, Mary Hardin-BaylorSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Allen Cain, PK, SR, Texas LutheranOFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Michael Coles, OG, SR, Mary Hardin-BaylorDEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Undra Hendrix, DL, SR, Hardin-Simmons CO-FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR Casey Davis, Texas Lutheran/Jessie Ramos, Hardin-SimmonsCO-COACHES OF THE YEAR Dennis Dunn, Louisiana College/Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Pos Name School Cl. Hometown WR Lee Carothers Sul Ross State Sr. Austin, Texas (Travis HS)WR D’Mario Parker Louisiana College Sr. Shreveport, La. (Northwestern State)SLOT Kwame Spikes East Texas Baptist Sr. Jasper, Texas (JHS)TE Tyler Coker Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Salado, Texas (SHS)OG Michael Coles Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)OG Darin Moore Louisiana College Sr. Ponchatoula, La. (PHS)OT Jeremy Vujnovich Louisiana College Sr. Belle Chasse, La. (BCHS)OT Sam Maxie Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Austin, Texas (Bowie HS)C Travis Sugar Hardin-Simmons Sr. Leander, Texas (LHS)QB Logan Turner Hardin-Simmons Sr. Springtown, Texas (SE Oklahoma St.)RB Dominique Carson Sul Ross State Sr. Waxahachie, Texas (WHS)RB Elijah Hudson Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Albany, Texas (AHS)RB Ryan Montague Louisiana College So. New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS)PK Allen Cain Texas Lutheran Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)RET Jessie Ramos Hardin-Simmons Fr. Stamford, Texas (SHS)

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos Name School Cl. Hometown DL Undra Hendrix Hardin-Simmons Sr. Irving, Texas (Ranchview HS)DL Silvio Diaz Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Leander, Texas (LHS)DL Peter “Phil” Ford Louisiana College Sr. New Orleans, La. (Teurlings Catholic)DL Korey Steward Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Fort Worth, Texas (Southwest HS)LB Javicz Jones Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS)LB Nate Janzen Louisiana College Sr. Pottsboro, Texas (PHS)LB Jordan Hayes East Texas Baptist Sr. Troy, Texas (THS)LB Brad Snowden Texas Lutheran Jr. Houston, Texas (Seven Lakes HS)DB Alex Cloudy East Texas Baptist Sr. Center, Texas (CHS)DB Keith Villafranco Mississippi College Jr. Kenner, La. (Crescent City HS)DB Mike Maldonado Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. El Paso, Texas (Del Valle HS)DB Brodrick Frederick Louisiana College Sr. Baton Rouge, La. (Capitol HS)DB Jay Wise Hardin-Simmons Sr. Amarillo, Texas (AHS)P Brandon Abbott Hardin-Simmons Jr. Lampasas, Texas (LHS)P Dillon Koop Texas Lutheran Sr. Vanderbilt, Texas (Industrial HS)P Craig McCraney Mississippi College Jr. Clinton, Miss. (Hinds CC)

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Pos Name School Cl. Hometown WR Corey Jones Hardin-Simmons Sr. Midland, Texas (MHS)WR Alex Archer Mississippi College Jr. Shreveport, La. (C.E. Byrd HS)SLOT Geoff Myles Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)TE Garret Schuchart Hardin-Simmons Jr. Pleasonton, Texas (PHS)OG Wyatt Walton Hardin-Simmons Jr. Clyde, Texas (CHS)OG Michael Garcia East Texas Baptist Jr. Pottsboro, Texas (Tyler JC)OG Wayne Harris Louisiana College Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Valley CC)OT Montana Duncan Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Mineola, Texas (MHS)OT Brandon Mikolajczyk Hardin-Simmons Sr. Floresville, Texas (FHS)C Hunter Feibel Louisiana College Jr. Shreveport, La. (Northwood HS)QB LiDarral Bailey Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Bremond, Texas (BHS)RB Adrian Lighteard Howard Payne Jr. Flatonia, Texas (Lon Morris)RB Darius Wilson Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Houston, Texas (Cy Springs HS)RB Devin Carver Hardin-Simmons Sr. Hutto, Texas (HHS)PK Adan Olivares Louisiana College So. Gilmer, Texas (GHS)RET Ira Jewitt Louisiana College So. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist HS)

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Pos Name School Cl. Hometown DL Wyreaz Bradley Louisiana College Sr. Coushatta, La. (Red River HS)DL James Fowler Texas Lutheran So. San Antonio, Texas (Winston Churchill HS)DL Michael Johnson Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Houston, Texas (Kempner HS)DL Julian Johnson Sul Ross State Sr. El Paso, Texas (Del Valle HS)LB Richard Logan Louisiana College Sr. Coushatta, La. (Red River HS)LB Jonathan Petty Hardin-Simmons Jr. Converse, Texas (Judson HS)LB Bo Ross Howard Payne Jr. Early, Texas (EHS)LB Dominic Graham Louisiana College Jr. Houston, Texas (Kashmere HS)DB Shaquille Lewis Louisiana College So. Convent, La. (Dutchtown HS)DB Brodrick Crain Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Belton, Texas (BHS)DB Dominique Bailey East Texas Baptist Fr. Jasper, Texas (JHS)DB Ira Jewitt Louisiana College So. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist HS)P Chad Peevey Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bryan, Texas (St. Joseph’s HS)

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE Pos Name School Cl. Hometown WR Trei Lewis Hardin-Simmons So. Irving, Texas (Nimitz HS)WR Cortland Bell# Louisiana College Sr. Oakdale, La. (OHS)WR Cordrick Mobley# Sul Ross State Sr. Cameron, Texas (Yoe HS)SLOT Calvon Henderson Sul Ross State So. Cameron, Texas (Yoe HS)SLOT Kyle Gaylon Louisiana College So. Denison, Texas (DHS)TE Josh Robinson Louisiana College Fr. Jonesboro, Texas (Hodge HS)OG Joel Hernandez Sul Ross State Sr. Hempstead, Texas (HHS)OT Jacob Laubach Texas Lutheran Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)OT Matt Hochstrasser Texas Lutheran So. Houston, Texas (Cy-Falls HS)C Cody Saxton Mississippi College Sr. Canton, Miss. (Holmes CC)C Jacob Alford East Texas Baptist Jr. Lindale, Texas (LHS)QB A.J. Springer Sul Ross State Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (A.B. Miller HS)QB Brent Peavy Texas Lutheran Jr. Houston, Texas (St. Piux X)PK Chad Peevey Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bryan, Texas (St. Joseph’s HS)PK Chris Campbell Mississippi College Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Chrs.)PK Scott Newberry Hardin-Simmons Jr. Waco, Texas (Midway HS)RET Geoff Myles Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)RET Karl Stewart Howard Payne Sr. Austin, Texas (Texas College)

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE DL Dewon Davis# East Texas Baptist Jr. Navasota, Texas (NHS)DL Preston Thibeaux# Louisiana College So. Breaux Bridge, La. (BBHS)DL Justin Williams# Louisiana College Jr. Quanah, Texas (Navarro JC)LB A.J. Hardy Mississippi College So. McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing HS)DB Johnny Stewart Sul Ross State Jr. Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS)DB Cody Jones Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Hughes Springs, Texas (HSHS)DB Jural Hickman Sul Ross State Jr. Houston, Texas (Forrest Brook HS)

ASC OUTSTANDING SPORTSMEN TEAM OF THE YEAR EAST TEXAS BAPTIST Collin Bieschke, DB, SRHARDIN-SIMMONS Dustin Emery, DL, SRHOWARD PAYNE J.D. King, LB, SRLOUISIANA COLLEGE Cortland Bell, WR, SRMARY HARDIN-BAYLOR Sam Maxie, OT, SR MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE Blake Rome, LB, SRSUL ROSS STATE Brian Thomas, RB, SOTEXAS LUTHERAN Allen Cain, PK, SR

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts. Avg/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 93 11 86 1 0 3 685 48.92. Sul Ross State 10 68 4 54 6 0 1 488 48.83. Hardin-Simmons 10 66 6 59 0 0 1 475 47.54. Texas Lutheran 10 47 17 44 1 0 1 381 38.15. Louisiana College 11 49 10 44 0 0 1 370 33.66. East Texas Baptist 10 36 6 27 0 0 2 265 26.57. Mississippi College 10 23 7 22 1 0 0 183 18.38. Howard Payne 10 18 9 12 0 0 0 147 14.7 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 39 7 30 0 0 0 285 20.42. Louisiana College 11 37 12 32 1 0 0 292 26.53. East Texas Baptist 10 42 16 28 6 0 0 340 34.04. Hardin-Simmons 10 47 7 43 1 0 1 350 35.05. Texas Lutheran 10 51 5 45 1 0 0 368 36.86. Mississippi College 10 56 6 51 0 0 0 405 40.57. Howard Payne 10 60 8 57 0 0 1 443 44.38. Sul Ross State 10 69 5 60 1 0 0 491 49.1 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Sul Ross State 10 2484 3325 795 5809 7.3 66 580.92. Hardin-Simmons 10 1351 4233 755 5584 7.4 61 558.43. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 4147 3178 1062 7325 6.9 87 523.24. Texas Lutheran 10 1556 3253 806 4809 6.0 46 480.95. Louisiana College 11 1570 3398 822 4968 6.0 45 451.66. East Texas Baptist 10 1279 2674 767 3953 5.2 34 395.37. Mississippi College 10 1192 1900 675 3092 4.6 19 309.28. Howard Payne 10 1493 1349 692 2842 4.1 18 284.2 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 1013 3675 995 4688 4.7 35 334.92. Louisiana College 11 1478 2586 785 4064 5.2 34 369.53. East Texas Baptist 10 1837 2387 814 4224 5.2 38 422.44. Howard Payne 10 1672 3072 695 4744 6.8 56 474.45. Texas Lutheran 10 1925 2850 714 4775 6.7 48 477.56. Mississippi College 10 2606 2246 718 4852 6.8 50 485.27. Hardin-Simmons 10 1913 3062 811 4975 6.1 47 497.58. Sul Ross State 10 2287 3270 782 5557 7.1 69 555.7

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G1. Logan Turner HSU SR 10 -71 4116 447 4045 404.52. A.J. Springer SRSU SR 10 616 3187 475 3803 380.33. Brent Peavy TLU JR 10 254 2569 430 2823 282.34. Jamie Bunting LC SR 11 -44 3090 438 3046 276.95. Seth Hubbard ETBU SR 10 -50 2624 452 2574 257.4

SCORING Team Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Dominique Carson SRSU SR 9 28 0 0 2 170 18.92. Allen Cain TLU SR 10 0 17 44 0 95 9.53. Ryan Montague LC SO 10 15 0 0 0 90 9.04. Darius Wilson UMHB SR 11 15 0 0 0 90 8.25. Scott Newberry HSU SR 10 0 6 58 0 76 7.6

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Yds/G1. Dominique Carson SRSU SR 9 1316 628 80 334 2358 262.02. Ryan Montague LC SO 10 1110 160 0 0 1270 127.0 Kwame’ Spikes ETBU SR 9 1 655 105 382 1143 127.04. Devin Carver HSU SR 10 578 211 0 382 1171 117.15. Geoff Myles UMHB SR 14 23 757 182 487 1449 103.5

RUSHING Team Cl G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G1. Dominique Carson SRSU SR 9 172 1316 7.7 20 75 146.22. Ryan Montague LC SO 10 224 1110 5.0 13 51 111.03. Darius Wilson UMHB SR 11 147 907 6.2 10 73 82.54. LiDarral Bailey UMHB SR 14 149 961 6.4 15 43 68.65. A.J. Springer SRSU SR 10 114 616 5.4 5 47 61.6

PASSING Team Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G1. Logan Turner HSU SR 10 260 - 431 - 13 60.3 4116 43 87 411.62. A.J. Springer SRSU SR 10 247 - 361 - 10 68.4 3187 34 83 318.73. Jamie Bunting LC SR 11 235 - 398 - 15 59.0 3090 24 90 280.94. Seth Hubbard ETBU SR 10 225 - 404 - 19 55.7 2624 20 94 262.45. Brent Peavy TLU JR 10 196 - 319 - 13 61.4 2569 21 67 256.9

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec. Yards TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G1. D’Mario Parker LC SR 11 70 1046 7 76 6.4 14.9 95.12. Lee Carothers SRSU JR 10 63 937 10 69 6.3 14.9 93.73. Cameron Peavy TLU JR 10 50 814 8 77 5.0 16.3 81.44. Corey Jones HSU SR 10 54 738 5 50 5.4 13.7 73.8 Alex Archer MC SR 10 48 738 5 77 4.8 15.4 73.8

PUNTING Team Cl G No. Yards Long Avg.1. Brandon Abbott HSU SO 10 37 1568 63 42.42. Chad Peevey UMHB JR 14 48 1996 59 41.63. Craig McCraney MC JR 10 61 2450 67 40.24. Josh Eppler HPU JR 10 53 2121 92 40.05. Dillon Koop TLU SR 10 42 1676 62 39.9 FIELD GOALS Team Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G1. Allen Cain TLU SR 10 17 27 63.0 1.702. Adan Olivares LC SO 11 10 14 71.4 0.913. Chad Peevey UMHB JR 14 10 20 50.0 0.714. Chris Campbell MC SR 10 7 17 41.2 0.705. Scott Newberry HSU SR 10 6 9 66.7 0.60

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 720 4147 5.8 54 296.22. Sul Ross State 10 411 2484 6.0 32 248.43. Texas Lutheran 10 405 1556 3.8 17 155.64. Howard Payne 10 415 1493 3.6 14 149.35. Louisiana College 11 394 1570 4.0 17 142.76. Hardin-Simmons 10 309 1351 4.4 17 135.17. East Texas Baptist 10 359 1279 3.6 14 127.98. Mississippi College 10 378 1192 3.2 8 119.2 RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 424 1013 2.4 13 72.42. Louisiana College 11 396 1478 3.7 12 134.43. Howard Payne 10 367 1672 4.6 22 167.24. East Texas Baptist 10 445 1837 4.1 18 183.75. Hardin-Simmons 10 435 1913 4.4 22 191.36. Texas Lutheran 10 382 1925 5.0 24 192.57. Sul Ross State 10 434 2287 5.3 32 228.78. Mississippi College 10 460 2606 5.7 28 260.6 PASS OFFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 10 267 446 14 59.9 4233 9.5 44 423.32. Sul Ross State 10 261 384 11 68.0 3325 8.7 34 332.53. Texas Lutheran 10 241 401 14 60.1 3253 8.1 29 325.34. Louisiana College 11 253 428 18 59.1 3398 7.9 28 308.95. East Texas Baptist 10 229 408 19 56.1 2674 6.6 20 267.46. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 230 342 4 67.3 3178 9.3 33 227.07. Mississippi College 10 160 297 14 53.9 1900 6.4 11 190.08. Howard Payne 10 152 277 18 54.9 1349 4.9 4 134.9 PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G1. Mississippi College 10 155 258 12 60.1 2246 8.7 22 224.62. Louisiana College 11 225 389 16 57.8 2586 6.6 22 235.13. East Texas Baptist 10 197 369 15 53.4 2387 6.5 20 238.74. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 322 571 28 56.4 3675 6.4 22 262.55. Texas Lutheran 10 201 332 7 60.5 2850 8.6 24 285.06. Hardin-Simmons 10 230 376 12 61.2 3062 8.1 25 306.27. Howard Payne 10 209 328 7 63.7 3072 9.4 34 307.28. Sul Ross State 10 208 348 13 59.8 3270 9.4 37 327.0

PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. Chris Campbell MC SR 10 22 22 100.02. Allen Cain TLU SR 10 44 46 95.73. Chad Peevey UMHB JR 14 76 81 93.84. Edward Mendez SRSU FR 9 54 58 93.15. Scott Newberry HSU SR 10 58 64 90.6

KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. Jural Hickman SRSU SO 10 22 482 0 47 21.92. Joseph McFarland MC SO 8 16 340 0 64 21.23. Ira Jewitt LC SO 11 26 535 1 100 20.64. Kwame’ Spikes ETBU SR 9 19 382 0 56 20.1

TACKLES Team Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks1. Javicz Jones UMHB SR 14 LB 62 73 135 9.6 62. J.D King HPU SO 10 LB 44 44 88 8.8 43. Jordan Hayes ETBU SR 10 41 46 87 8.7 54. Keith Villafranco MC JR 10 DB 59 17 76 7.6 25. Jordan Eppler HPU JR 10 40 35 75 7.5 0 Collin Bieschke ETBU SR 10 38 37 75 7.5 0

SACKS Team Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yds Total Avg/G1. Undra Hendrix HSU SR 10 DT 10 2 76 12 1.202. Silvio Diaz UMHB JR 14 DT 7 4 68 11 0.793. James Fowler TLU SO 10 DL 4 3 29 8 0.804. Peter Ford LC SR 9 LB 6 1 34 7 0.785. Casey Sonier SRSU FR 10 3 3 26 6 0.60

PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. Keith Villafranco MC JR 10 11 5 16 1.602. Dominique Bailey ETBU FR 10 8 6 14 1.403. Alex Cloudy ETBU SO 11 13 2 15 1.364. Jay Wise HSU SR 8 5 5 10 1.255. Zach Storey HPU SO 10 10 1 11 1.10

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg/G1. Jay Wise HSU SR 8 5 119 1 78 0.622. Dominique Bailey ETBU FR 10 6 16 0 16 0.603. Javicz Jones UMHB SR 14 8 199 2 92 0.574. Keith Villafranco MC JR 10 5 64 0 40 0.505. Stephen Miner MC JR 10 4 39 1 19 0.40

FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. Keith Villafranco MC JR 10 6 0.602. Ty Johnson TLU FR 9 3 0.33 Peter Ford LC SR 9 3 0.334. Bo Ross HPU JR 10 3 0.30 Jonathan Petty HSU JR 10 3 0.30 Dominick Puckett MC SR 10 3 0.30

FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. Stephen Miner MC JR 10 5 0.502. Chris Frazier ETBU JR 8 3 0.383. Bradley Snowden TLU JR 10 3 0.304. Travis Fuentes HPU SR 9 2 0.22 Peter Ford LC SR 9 2 0.22

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OFFENSIVE TEAM RECORDS

DEFENSIVE TEAM RECORDS

SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED Game 86 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St., 42 pts.) 10/27/2012 Season 707 Mary Hardin-Baylor [14 gms] 2007 MOST POINTS SCORED, BOTH TEAMS Game 128 Hardin-Simmons 86, Sul Ross State 42 10/27/12 127 Hardin-Simmons 71, McMurry 56 10/10/07 126 Texas Lutheran 64, Louisiana College 62 (4 OT) 10/16/04 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 78 Mary Hardin-Baylor 81, Texas Lutheran 3 11/13/10 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 12 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St.) 10/27/12 Season 96 Mary Hardin-Baylor [58 run, 29 pass, 4 pr, 0 kr, 5 int, 15 gms] 2004 MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING Game 11 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St.) 10/27/12 11 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Sul Ross St.) 11/5/11 11 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/31/98 Season 89 Mary Hardin-Baylor [14 gms] 2007 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 4 McMurry (vs. Austin College) 9/17/05 4 Mississippi College (vs. LaGrange College) 10/14/06 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Wesley College) 11/29/08 Season 15 Mary Hardin-Baylor [15-of-20, 14 gms] 2008 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 5 McMurry (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/6/01 5 East Texas Baptist (vs. Sul Ross State) 10/2/04 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Wesley College) 11/29/08 Season 22 Mary Hardin-Baylor [11-of-22, 14 gms] 2012

TURNOVERS (Possession lost via interceptions and fumbles) MOST TURNOVERS Game 8 Sul Ross State (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) 10/27/00 8 East Texas Baptist (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) 11/11/00 8 Howard Payne (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) 10/20/01 Season 45 East Texas Baptist [21 fmbl, 24 int] 2000

FIRST DOWNS MOST TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Game 39 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Texas Lutheran) 11/13/10 Season 376 Mary Hardin-Baylor [259 rush, 104 pass, 13 pen, 15 gms] 2004

TOTAL DEFENSE FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED Game 32 McMurry (vs. Southwest Assemblies) 9/7/96 Season 540 Austin College 2001 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Game -2 McMurry (vs. Southwest Assemblies) [-13 rush, 11 pass] 9/7/96 Season 1,993 Mary Hardin-Baylor [286 rush, 1707 pass] 2001 Season/Avg. 214.3 Howard Payne [744 rush, 1399 pass] 2000

RUSH DEFENSE FEWEST RUSHES ALLOWED Game 4 Texas Lutheran (vs. Sul Ross State) 11/16/02 Season 257 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2001 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Game -46 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Southwest Assemblies) 9/26/99 Season 286 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2001 Season/Avg. 29.0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2006

PASS DEFENSE FEWEST ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Game 3 Texas Lutheran (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) 11/14/98 Season 207 Austin College 2001 FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game 0 Mississippi College (vs. East Texas Baptist) [0-of-8] 11/16/02 Season 95 Austin College [95-of-207] 2001 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Game 0 Mississippi College (vs. East Texas Baptist) [0-of-8] 11/16/02 Season 1329 Austin College [95-of-207] 2001 Season/Avg. 136.7 Hardin-Simmons [1367 y, 10 gms] 1997 MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED BY Game 7 Howard Payne (vs. Hardin-Simmons) 10/23/99 Season 29 Howard Payne [10 gms] 2005 29 Mary Hardin-Baylor [14 gms] 2007 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game 261 Howard Payne (vs. Louisiana College) [6 int] 11/5/05 Season 644 Mary Hardin-Baylor [28 int, 15 gms] 2004 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Louisiana College (vs. Belhaven) 9/7/02 2 Howard Payne (vs. Sul Ross State) 10/5/02 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Louisiana College) 9/25/04 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Trinity, Texas) 11/19/05 Season 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor [15 gms] 2004 MOST SACKS BY Game 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Austin College) 9/20/03 Season 55 Mary Hardin-Baylor [396 y, 14 gms] 2007

TOTAL OFFENSE (rushing plus passing) TOTAL PLAYS Game 108 Louisiana College (vs. McMurry) [53 run, 55 pass] 10/1/05 Season 1142 Mary Hardin-Baylor [875 run, 267 pass, 15 gms] 2004 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 914 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St.) [685 pass, 229 rush] 10/27/12 Season 7507 Mary Hardin-Baylor [5131 run, 2376 pass, 15 gms] 2004 Season/Avg. 558.4 Hardin-Simmons [5584, 10 gms] 2012

RUSHING MOST RUSHES Game 74 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Howard Payne) [576 y] 10/9/04 Season 875 Mary Hardin-Baylor [15 gms] 2004 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 613 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Mississippi College [43 rush] 10/20/07 Season 5131 Mary Hardin-Baylor [875 rush, 15 gms] 2004 Season/Avg. 355.9 Mary Hardin-Baylor [774 rush, 4983 y, 14 gms] 2007 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH Game 14.3 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Mississippi College) [43 rush, 613 y] 10/20/07 Season 6.4 Mary Hardin-Baylor [774 rush, 4983 y] 2007 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Mississippi College) 10/20/07 Season 66 Mary Hardin-Baylor [14 gms] 2007

PASSING MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 82 Sul Ross State (vs. Howard Payne) [52-of-82] 10/5/02 Season 599 Sul Ross State [358-of-599] 2002 MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 52 Sul Ross State (vs. Howard Payne) [52-of-82] 10/5/02 Season 358 Sul Ross State [358-of-599] 2002 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 685 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St.) [685 pass] 10/27/12 Season 4233 Hardin-Simmons [267 rec, 10 gms] 2012 Season/Avg. 423.3 Hardin-Simmons [4233 yards, 10 gms] 2012 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES COMPLETED Game (35 att) .861 Howard Payne (vs. East Texas Baptist) [31-of-36] 9/28/02 Season .695 Hardin-Simmons [239-of-344, 11 gms] 2008 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH Game (8 rec) 29.3 Louisiana College (vs. Mississippi College) [13 rec, 381 y] 10/30/04 Season 18.5 Mary Hardin-Baylor [96 rec, 1773 y, 9 gms] 2003 MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game 8 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Sul Ross St.) 10/27/12 8 McMurry (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/16/10 Season 45 McMurry 2010

PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 14 Sul Ross State (vs. McMurry) 11/2/02 14 Mississippi College (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) 10/1/05 Season 77 McMurry [2766 y] 2002 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 591 Mississippi College (vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor) [14 punt, 591 y] 10/1/05 Season 2913 Austin College [72 punt, 10 gms] 2004 Season/Avg. 42.5 Mary Hardin-Baylor [45 punt, 1913 y, 11 gms] 2005 MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS Game 26 Sul Ross State 14, McMurry 12 11/2/02 MOST YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS Game 936 Sul Ross State 452, McMurry 484 11/2/2002

PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 9 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/31/98 Season 57 Mary Hardin-Baylor [70 7y, 15 gms] 2004 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Game 278 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Mississippi College) [8 pr] 10/1/05 Season 721 Mary Hardin-Baylor [43 pr, 13 gms] 2010 Season/Avg. 17.2 Hardin-Simmons [11 pr, 189 y, 10 gms] 2007 MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Sul Ross State) 10/26/02 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Louisiana College) 9/25/04 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Washington & Jefferson) 12/4/04 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (vs. Mississippi College) 10/1/05 Season 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor [11 gms] 2002

KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game 12 Sul Ross State (vs. Hardin-Simmons) [11 kr] 10/27/12 Season 64 Texas Lutheran [10 gms] 2001 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game 267 Sul Ross State (vs. Hardin-Simmons) [11 kr] 9/9/04 Season 1307 Texas Lutheran [64 kr, 10 gms] 2001 Season/Ret. 28.3 Mary Hardin-Baylor [40 kr, 1132 y, 13 gms] 2010 KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 East Texas Baptist (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/20/01 Season 3 East Texas Baptist [10 gms] 2001

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FIRST DOWNS FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 0 McMurry (vs. Southwest Assemblies) 9/7/96 Season 118 Howard Payne [46 rush, 62 pass, 10 pen] 2000

SCORING FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season 101 Hardin-Simmons [10 gms] 2000 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season 14 Hardin-Simmons [10 gms] 2000 14 Mary Hardin-Baylor [9 gms] 2001

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ADDITIONAL TEAM RECORDS

MOST WINS Season 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor [13-1] 2012 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor [13-2] 2004 MOST SHUTOUTS Season 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor [11 gms] 2005 MOST PENALTIES AGAINST Game 19 Sul Ross State (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/13/12 19 Sul Ross State (vs. Austin College) 11/7/98 Season 127 East Texas Baptist [1187 y, 12 gms] 2003 MOST PENALTY YARDS Game 222 Sul Ross State (vs. Austin College) [19 pen] 11/7/98 Season 1187 East Texas Baptist [127 pen, 12 gms] 2003 Season/Avg. 104.3 East Texas Baptist [118 pen, 1043 y, 10 gms] 2004

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE (rushing plus passing) MOST PLAYS Game 83 Robbie Bozeman, TLU (vs. SRSU) [12 rush, 71 pass] 10/23/99 83 Adam King, HPU (vs. ETBU) [25 rush, 58 pass] 9/18/04 Season 591 Scott Kello, SRSU [3 rush, 2714 pass, 10 gms] 2002 Career 1,796 Adam King, HPU [490 rush, 1,306 pass, 39 gms] 2001-04 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 685 Logan Turner, HSU (vs. SRSU) [0 rush, 685 pass] 10/27/12 Season 4,045 Logan Turner, HSU [-71 rush, 4116 pass, 447 plays, 10 gms] 2012 Career 11,584 Adam King, HPU [1,338 rush, 10,246 pass, 39 gms] 2001-04

RUSHING MOST RUSHES Game 42 David Rogenmoser, ETBU (vs. SRSU) 10/2/04 42 Freddie Rollins, UMHB (vs. Wesley, Del.) 11/26/05 Season 323 RoShawn Johnson, ETBU [1677 y, 12 gms] 2003 Career 762 Wayne Davis, LC [39 gms] 2000-03 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 324 Jarvis Thrasher, UMHB (vs. MC) [12 rush] 10/20/07 Season 1,899 Jarvis Thrasher, UMHB [212 rush, 14 gms] 2007 Season/Avg. 9.0 Jarvis Thrasher, UMHB [212 rush, 1899 y] 2007 Career 4,157 Quincy Daniels, UMHB [662 rush, 45 gms] 2006-10 Career/Avg. 6.3 Quincy Daniels, UMHB [4,157 y, 662 rush, 45 gms] 2006-10 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 6 Dominique Carson, SRSU (vs. TLU) 10/13/12 5 Chris Blanton, MC (vs. LC) 10/6/07 5 Corey George, ETBU (vs. SRSU) 9/22/07 Season 23 Jarvis Thrasher, UMHB [11 games] 2007 23 Lance Moore, HSU [11 gms] 2004 Career 57 Quincy Daniels, UMHB [45 gms] 2006-10 LONGEST RUSHING PLAY Game 98 Sed Harris, ETBU (vs. UW-LaCrosse) 9/4/10 98 David Glisson, MC (vs. SRSU) 10/25/97

PASSING MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 80 Scott Kello, SRSU (vs. HPU) [51-of-80] 10/5/02 Season 538 Scott Kello, SRSU [322-of-538, 10 gms] 2002 Career 1,499 Ben McLaughlin, LC [931-of-1499, 39 gms] 2006-07, 2009-10 MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 51 Scott Kello, SRSU (vs. HPU) [51-of-80] 10/5/02 Season 322 Scott Kello, SRSU [322-of-538, 10 gms] 2002 Career 931 Ben McLaughlin, LC [931-of-1499, 39 gms] 2006-07, 2009-10 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES COMPLETED Season .707 LiDarral Bailey, UMHB [195-of-276, 14 gms] 2012 Career .621 Ben McLaughlin, LC [931-of-1499, 39 gms] 2006-07, 2009-10 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 685 Logan Turner, HSU (vs. SRSU) 10/27/12 Season 4,116 Logan Turner, HSU 2012 Season/Avg. 411.6 Logan Turner, HSU (260-of-431, 10 gms) 2012 Career 12,055 Ben McLaughlin, LC [931-of-1499, 39 gms] 2006-07, 2009-10 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 8 Logan Turner, HSU (vs. SRSU) 10/27/2012 Season 42 Ben McLaughlin, LC [10 gms] 2010 Career 111 Ben McLaughlin, LC [39 gms] 2006-07, 2009-10 LONGEST PASS PLAY Game 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, TLU (vs. ETBU) 10/9/04 98 Scott Kello to Luis Uresti, SRSU (vs. HSU) 10/20/01 98 Jonathan Poche’ to Paul Hoyt, LC (vs. MCM) 10/13/01

RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS Game 19 Luis Uresti, SRSU (vs. LC) 9/21/02 Season 108 Todd Bloom, HSU [1133 y, 11 gms] 1996 Career 243 Jordan Rideaux, LC [3,089 y, 39 gms] 2007-10 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION Game 42.6 Troy Davis, HPU (vs. Wis.-Whitewater) [5 rec, 213 y] 9/2/00 Season 26.7 Jabori Jackson, ETBU [36 rec, 961 y, 10 gms] 2001 Career 20.7 Kirk Rogers, HSU [199 rec, 417 y, 46 gms] 1998-01 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 276 Earl Morris, ETBU (vs. HPU) [10 rec] 9/18/04 Season 1,528 Kirk Rogers, HSU [67 rec, 13 gms] 1999 Season/Avg. 120.2 Luis Uresti, SRSU [87 rec, 1082 y, 10 gms] 2002 Career 4,117 Kirk Rogers, HSU [199 rec, 4117 y, 46 gms] 1998-01 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game 5 Corey Jones, HSU (vs. TLU) 10/22/11 Season 18 Kirk Rogers, HSU [12 gms] 1999 Career 50 Kirk Rogers, HSU [46 gms] 1998-01

INDIV. SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 13 David Lyons, TLU (vs. HSU) 10/31/98 13 Cody Armer, SRSU (vs. MCM) 11/2/02 13 Jonathan Russel, MC (vs. UMHB) 10/1/05 Season 72 Clint Rushing, Austin [2913 y, 10 gms] 2004 Career 237 Cote Schacherl, HPU [40 gms] 2008-11 MOST YARDS GAINED Game 586 Jonathan Russel, MC (vs. UMHB) [13 punt] 10/1/05 Game/Avg. 54.8 Scott Verhalen, ETBU (vs. MCM) [4 punt, 219 y] 9/23/00 Season 2,913 Clint Rushing, Austin [72 punt, 10 gms] 2004 Season/Avg. 45.2 Scott Verhalen, ETBU [56 punt, 2530 y] 2000 Career 9,679 Cote Schacherl, HPU [237 punts, 40 gms] 2008-11 Career/Avg. 42.9 Scott Verhalen, ETBU [199 punt, 8538 y, 42 gms] 2000-03 LONGEST PUNT Game 92 Josh Eppler, HPU (vs. TLU) 11/10/12

PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 8 Walter Hays, HPU (vs. MC) [70 y] 9/21/02 Season 39 Anthony Salazar, UMHB [343 y, 10 gms] 2000 Career 103 Geoff Myles, UMHB [1484 y, 43 gms] 2009-12 MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game 278 P.J. Williams, UMHB (vs. MC) [7 pr] 10/1/05 Game/Avg. 52.0 Bryson Tucker, UMHB(vs. HPU) [2-104 y] 11/8/08 Season 688 Geoff Myles, UMHB [39 pr, 688 y, 13 gms] 2010 Season/Avg. 19.8 Tyrone Brown, HPU [21 pr, 415 y, 10 gms] 1996 Career 1,484 Geoff Myles, UMHB [103 pr, 1484 y, 43 gms] 2009-12 Career/Avg. 15.1 Keidric Dixon, MCM [59 pr, 888 y, 39 gms] 1997-00 LONGEST PUNT RETURN Game 86 P.J. Williams, UMHB (vs. MC) 10/1/05

KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game 9 Schyler Anderson, LC [180 y] 11/15/03 Season 40 Mario Martinez, TLU [840 y, 10 gms] 2002 Career 77 Jordan Rideaux, LC [1,962 y, 39 gms] 2007-10 MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS Game 196 Geoff Myles, UMHB (vs. LC) [6 kr] 10/2/10 Game/Avg. 44.7 Justin Charles, LC (vs. SRSU) [3 kr, 134 y] 11/13/04 Season 840 Mario Martinez, TLU [40 kr, 10 gms] 2002 Season/Avg. 30.4 Carlos Santo, Austin [14 kr, 425 y, 10 gms] 1996 Career 1,962 Jordan Rideaux, LC [77 kr, 39 gms] 2000-03 Career/Avg. 25.6 Jabori Jackson, ETBU [71 kr, 1817 y, 42 gms] 2000-03 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Jabori Jackson, ETBU (vs. TLU) 10/20/01 Season 3 Tim Matthews, SRSU [10 gms] 1998 3 Jabori Jackson, ETBU 10 gms] 2001 Career 5 Jabori Jackson, ETBU [42 gms] 2000-03 5 Justin Charles, LC [36 gms] 2000-02, 2004 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Game 100 Jessie Ramos, HSU (vs. MC) 9/29/12 100 Dominique Carson, SRSU (vs. Western New Mexico) 9/1/12 100 Aerttrail Robinson, UMHB (vs. TLU) 9/20/08

TOTAL KICK RETURNS (Combined punt returns & kickoff returns) MOST YARDS ON KICK RETURNS Game 278 P.J. Williams, UMHB (vs. MC) [7 ret, 278 kry, 0 pry] 10/1/05 Season 1,088 Geoff Myles, UMHB [53 ret, 400 kry, 688 pry, 13 gms] 2010 Season/Avg. 104.8 Mario Martinez, TLU [56r et, 840 kry, 208 pry, 10 gms] 2002 Season/Ret. 27.3 Jabori Jackson, ETBU [28 ret, 763 y, 10 gms] 2001 Career 2,806 Geoff Myles, UMHB [49 ret, 1322 y, 103 pr, 1484 y, 43 gms] 2009-12 MOST KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Jabori Jackson, ETBU (vs. TLU) [2kr, 0 pr] 10/20/01 2 P.J. Williams, UMHB (vs. MC) [0kr, 2pr] 10/1/05 Season 3 Geoff Myles, UMHB [2 kr, 1 pr, 13 gms] 2011 Career 5 Geoff Myles, UMHB [4 kr, 1 pr, 43 gms] 2009-12

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ALL RUNBACKS (Combined interceptions, punt returns & kickoff returns) MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON ALL RUNBACKS Season 4 Javicz Jones, UMHB [2int, 1 fumble, 1 FG, 14 gms] 2012 4 Justin Charles, LC [2int, 0pr, 2kr, 10 gms] 2002

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Yards gained via rushing, receiving & returns - int’s, ko’s, punts) MOST YARDS GAINED Game 466 Dominique Carson, SRSU (vs. TLU) [319 rush, 99 rec, 48 ret] 10/13/12 Season 2,368 Dominique Carson, SRSU [1321 rush, 633 rec, 414 ret, 9 gms] 2012 Season/Avg. 263.2 Dominique Carson, SRSU [1321 rush, 633 rec, 414 ret, 9 gms] 2012 Career 5,745 Jordan Rideaux, LC [3,089 rec, 51 rush, 599 pr, 1,962 kr, 27 ir, 39 gms] 2007-10 Career/Avg. 149.2 Dominique Carson, SRSU [5073 yards, 34 gms] 2008-09, 2011-12

SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED Game 48 Dominique Carson, SRSU (vs. TLU) [8 total, 6 rush, 2 rec] 10/13/12 Season 170 Dominique Carson, SRSU [28 total, 2 xp] 2012 Career 354 Quincy Daniels, UMHB [59 td, 45 gms] 2006-10 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game 8 Dominique Carson, SRSU (vs. TLU) [6 rush, 2 rec] 10/13/12 Season 28 Dominique Carson, SRSU [20 rush, 7 rec, 1 ret] 2012 Career 59 Quincy Daniels, UMHB [57 rush, 1 rec, 1 ret, 45 gms] 2006-10 MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING (field goals, extra points) Game 17 Mark Smith, HSU (vs. TLU) [2 fg, 11 pat] 10/31/98 17 Joel Munoz, UMHB (vs. ETBU) [3 fg, 8 pat] 11/3/07 Season 123 Joel Munoz, UMHB [84 pat, 13 fg, 14 gms] 2007 Career 292 Alan Munoz, UMHB [193 pat, 33 fg, 35 gms] 2008-10

KICKING MOST EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Game 11 Scott Newberry, HSU (vs. SRSU) 10/27/12 11 Chad Peevey, UMHB (vs. SRSU) 11/5/11 11 Mark Smith, HSU (vs. TLU) 10/31/98 Season 84 Joel Munoz, UMHB [84-of-87, 14 gms] 2007 Career 193 Alan Munoz, UMHB [193-of-203, 35 gms] 2006-10 HIGHEST EXTRA POINTS PERCENTAGE Game 1.000 Chad Peevey, UMHB (vs. SRSU) [11-of-11] 11/5/11 1.000 Mark Smith, HSU (vs. TLU) [11-of-11] 10/31/98 Season .980 Mark Smith, HSU [48-of-49, 10 gms] 1999 Career .959 Sean Struwe, ETBU [119-of-124, 42 gms] 2000-03 MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Game 11 Chad Peevey, UMHB (vs. SRSU) [11-of-11] 11/5/11 11 Mark Smith, HSU (vs. TLU) [11-of-11] 10/31/1998 Season 31 Dusty Bigham, HSU [31-of-31 over 7 gms] 2002 Career 71 Mark Smith, HSU [71-of-71 over 12 gms, 2 seasons] 1997-99 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 4 Kyle Kruse, MC (vs. LaGrange) [4-of-4: 20, 25, 19, 32] 10/14/06 4 Kyle Pope, ETBU (vs. Ouachita Baptist) [4-of-4: 47, 36, 27, 32] 09/08/07 4 Alan Munoz, UMHB (Wesley College) [4-of-5, 21, 45, 49, 46] 11/29/08 4 Mitchell Bailey, HPU (vs. Trinity) [4-of-6, 44, 35, 50, 50] 9/4/10 Season 15 Alan Munoz, UMHB [15-of-20, 14 gms] 2008 Career 35 Holt Storrie, TLU [35-of-48, 40 gms] 2004-07 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 5 Randy Byington, MCM (vs. TLU) 10/6/01 5 Jeremy Seeton, ETBU (vs. SRSU) [2-of-5] 10/2/04 5 Alan Munoz, UMHB (vs. Wesley College) [4-of-5] 11/29/08 Season 20 Chad Peevey, UMHB [10-of-20, 14 gms] 2012 20 Alan Munoz, UMHB [15-of-20, 14 gms] 2008 Career 51 Alan Munoz, UMHB [33-of-51, 39 gms] 2008-11 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game 1.000 Kyle Pope, ETBU (vs. Ouachita Baptist) [4-of-4: 47, 36, 27, 32} 09/08/07 1.000 Kyle Kruse, MC (vs. LaGrange) [4-of-4: 20, 25, 19, 32] 10/14/06 Season .933 Drew McMaster, HPU [14-of-15, 10 gms] 2001 Career .737 Kyle Kruse, MC [28-of-38, 40 gms] 2005-08 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Game 61 Jeremy Seeton, ETBU (vs. MC) 11/5/2005

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TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES (Combined unassisted & assisted tackles) Game 26 Robert Brown, HSU (vs. SRSU) [4 ua, 22 a] 9/20/97 Season 141 Javics Jones, UMHB [56 ua, 85 a, 13 gms] 2012 Season/Avg. 12.2 Bryan Madden, MC [29 ua, 81 a, 9 gms] 2002 Career 467 Javicz Jones, UMHB [200 ua, 267 a, 52 gms] 2009-12 UNASSISTED TACKLES Season 79 Robert Brown, HSU [10 gms] 1997 Career 215 Robert Brown, HSU [40 gms.] 1996-98 ASSISTED TACKLES Season 85 Javicz Jones, UMHB [13 gms] 2011 Career 267 Javicz Jones, UMHB [52 gms] 2009-12 TACKLES FOR LOSS Game 9 Robert Lagow, TLU (vs. HSU) 10/31/98 Season 26 Littleton Dean, ETBU [109 y, 12 gms] 2003 Career 61 Jared Sanderson, HSU [145 y, 46 gms] 1998-01 61 Preston Meyer, UMHB [241 y, 38 gms] 1999-02 SACKS BY Game 4.0 Chad Glover, ETBU (vs. TLU) 10/9/04 4.0 Reggie Robinson, HSU (vs. MCM) 10/30/04 4.0 Reggie Robinson, HSU (vs. TLU) 11/13/04 4.0 Stephen Jackson, LC (vs. HPU) 10/25/08 4.0 Jarryn Bingham, MC (vs. HPU) 10/22/11 Season 12.0 Reggie Robinson, HSU [12 ua, 0 a, 11 gms] 2004 12.0 Darel Johnson, ETBU [X ua, X a, XX gms] 2000 Career 28.0 Chad Glover, ETBU [X ua, X a, 32 gms] 2003-05 MOST PASSED DEFENDED Season 25 Lorenzo Morgan, UMHB [25 brk, 0 int, 11 gms] 2002 Career 67 Lorenzo Morgan, UMHB [59 brk, 8 int, 41 gms] 1999-02

INTERCEPTIONS MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED Game 5 Freeman Perry, HPU (vs. HSU) 10/23/99 Season 9 Alex Hansen, HSU [108 y, 10 gms] 2002 9 David Garcia, TLU [121 y, 10 gms] 2004 Career 16 Alex Hansen, HSU [229 y, 30 gms.] 2001-03 16 David Garcia, TLU [138 y, 28 gms] 2002-04 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Game 123 Quinton Bolden, HPU (vs. LC) [2 int] 11/5/05 Game/Avg. 61.5 Quinton Bolden, HPU (vs. LC) [2 int, 123 y] 11/5/05 Season 202 Sedrick Medlock, HPU [7 int, 10 gms] 1997 Season/Avg. 28.9 Sedrick Medlock, HPU [7 int, 202 y, 10 gms] 1997 Career 265 Alex Hansen, HSU [18 int, 41 gms.] 2001-04 Career/Avg. 14.7 Alex Hansen, HSU [18 int, 265 y, 41 gms.] 2001-04 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Javicz Jones, UMHB (vs. ETBU) 11/3/12 Season 2 Sedrick Medlock, HPU [10 gms] 1997 2 James Merriman, SRSU [7 gms] 1997 2 David Rausch, HSU [10 gms] 1998 2 Patrick Sanders, SRSU [10 gms] 1998 2 Roque Vela Jr., HSU [10 gms] 1999 2 Justin Charles, LC [9 gms] 2002 2 Will Galusha, HSU [8 gms] 2004 2 Jerrell Freeman, UMHB [11 gms] 2005 2 Micah Spicer, UMHB [13 gms] 2010 2 Javicz Jones, UMHB [14 gms] 2012 Career 3 Javicz Jones, UMHB [52 gms] 2009-12 3 Justin Charles, LC [26 gms.] 2001-04 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Game 100 Jeremy Jones, MC (vs. Austin) 9/21/02

ASC Schools Key: ETBU (East Texas Baptist), HSU (Hardin-Simmons), HPU (Howard Payne), LC (Louisiana College), UMHB (Mary Hardin-Baylor), MCM (McMurry), MC (Mississippi College), SRSU (Sul Ross State), TLU (Texas Lutheran)

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CAREER PASSING YARDS Player Seasons Att. Comp. Pct. Yards 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1214 704 .580 9505 2. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1222 600 .491 8163 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 819 448 .547 5327 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 741 424 .572 5029 5. Andy Sumrall 1968-70 651 273 .419 3877 6. Rodger Guy 1994-97 458 264 .576 3167 7. Tommy Nester 1980-83 353 183 .518 2430 8. Brad Madden 2006-07 285 164 .575 2166 9. Scotty Elliott 2003-04 354 185 .523 2142 10. Cedrick Baker 1990-93 303 156 .515 2097 CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS Player Seasons Comp. Yards Att. 1. Payton Perrett 1999-02 600 8163 1222 2. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 704 9505 1214 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 448 5327 819 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 424 5029 741 5. Andy Sumrall 1968-70 273 3877 651 6. Rodger Guy 1994-97 264 3167 458 7. Scotty Elliott 2003-04 185 2142 354 8. Tommy Nester 1980-83 183 2430 353 9. Wade Pharis 1979-82 177 2017 332 10. Mike Wallis 1972-76 134 1700 307 CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS Player Seasons Att. Yards Comp. 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1214 9505 704 2. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1222 8163 600 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 819 5327 448 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 741 5029 424 5. Andy Sumrall 1968-70 651 3877 273 6. Rodger Guy 1994-97 458 3167 264 7. Scotty Elliott 2003-04 254 2142 185 8. Tommy Nester 1980-83 353 2430 183 9. Wade Pharis 1979-82 323 2017 177 10. Brad Madden 2006-07 285 2166 164

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player Seasons Att. Comp. Yards TD 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1214 704 9505 91 2. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1222 600 8163 69 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 819 448 5327 46 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 741 424 5029 30 5. Andy Sumrall 1967-70 651 273 3877 28 6. Rodger Guy 1993-97 458 264 3167 24 7. Cedrick Baker 1990-93 296 155 2094 14 Kyle Morris 1991 219 117 1552 14 Larry Suchy 1966-67 267 111 1769 14 10. Scotty Elliott 2003-04 354 185 2142 13

CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Seasons Att. Comp. PCT 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1214 704 58.0 2. Rodger Guy 1994-97 458 264 57.6 3. Brad Madden 2006-07 285 164 57.5 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 741 424 57.2 5. Wade Pharis 1979-82 332 182 54.8 6. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 819 448 54.7 7. Kyle Morris 1991 247 135 54.7 8. Scotty Elliot 2003-04 354 185 52.3 9. Tommy Nester 1980-83 353 183 51.8 10. Cedrick Baker 1990-93 303 156 51.5

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER COMPLETION Player Seasons Att. Comp. Yards YPC 1. Larry Suchy 1966-67 269 111 1769 15.9 2. Andy Sumrall 1967-70 651 231 3877 14.2 3. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1222 600 8163 13.6 4. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1214 704 9505 13.5 5. Cedrick Baker 1990-93 303 156 2097 13.4 6. Kyle Morris 1991 247 135 1802 13.3 7. Tommy Nester 1980-83 353 183 2430 13.3 8. Brad Madden 2006-07 285 164 2166 13.2 9. Dave Marler 1974-75 260 109 1401 12.9 10. Mike Wallis 1972-76 307 134 1700 12.7

SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS Player Season Att. Comp. Pct. Yards 1. Adam Shaffer 2007 379 222 .586 3497 2. Adam Shaffer 2009 399 236 .591 3105 3. Payton Perrett 2000 351 187 .533 2544 4. Payton Perrett 2001 326 162 .497 2278 5. Wally Henry 1989 314 182 .580 2253 6. Tommy Reyer 2010 356 211 .593 2224 7. Adam Shaffer 2005 314 173 .551 2158 8. Brad Madden 2006 261 152 .582 2025 9. Payton Perrett 1999 283 147 .519 1989 10. Tommy Reyer 2011 289 145 .502 1935

SINGLE SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS Player Season Comp. Yards Att. 1. Adam Shaffer 2009 236 3105 399 2. Adam Shaffer 2007 222 3497 379 3. Tommy Reyer 2010 211 2224 356 4. Payton Perrett 2000 187 2544 351 5. Payton Perrett 2001 162 2278 326 6. Adam Shaffer 2005 173 2158 314 Wally Henry 1989 182 2253 314 8. Tommy Reyer 2011 145 1935 289 9. Andy Sumrall 1970 122 1843 288 10. Payton Perrett 1999 147 1989 281

SINGLE SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS Player Season Att. Yards Comp. 1. Adam Shaffer 2009 399 3105 236 2. Adam Shaffer 2007 379 3497 222 3. Tommy Reyer 2010 356 2224 211 4. Payton Perrett 2000 351 2554 187 5. Wally Henry 1989 314 2253 182 6. Adam Shaffer 2005 314 2158 173 7. Payton Perrett 2001 326 2278 162 8. Wally Henry 1986 266 1746 159 9. Brad Madden 2006 261 2025 152 10. Payton Perrett 1999 283 1989 147 Rodger Guy 1996 249 1526 147

SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player Season Att. Comp. Yards TD 1. Adam Shaffer 2009 399 236 3105 33 2. Adam Shaffer 2007 379 222 3497 31 3. Payton Perrett 2000 351 187 2544 22 4. Tommy Reyer 2011 289 145 1935 21 5. Adam Shaffer 2005 314 173 2158 20 6. Payton Perrett 1999 283 147 1989 19 7. Payton Perrett 2001 326 162 2278 18 8. Tommy Reyer 2010 356 211 2224 17 Andy Sumrall 1970 288 122 1843 17 10. Wally Henry 1989 314 182 2253 16

SINGLE SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Season Att. Comp. PCT 1. Dexter Rhoulac 1990 162 97 59.9 2. Wally Henry 1986 266 159 59.8 3. Tommy Reyer 2010 356 211 59.3 4. Rodger Guy 1997 152 90 59.2 5. Adam Shaffer 2009 399 236 59.1 6. Rodger Guy 1996 249 147 59.0 7. Adam Shaffer 2007 379 222 58.6 8. Brad Madden 2006 261 152 58.2 9. Jonathon Redd 2012 157 91 58.0 Wally Henry 1989 314 182 58.0

SINGLE SEASON AVG YARDS PER COMPLETION Player Season Att. Comp. Yards YPC 1. Larry Suchy 1967 128 60 1047 17.5 2. Reggie Hawthorne 1984 185 81 1287 15.9 3. Adam Shaffer 2007 379 222 3497 15.8 4. Andy Sumrall 1970 288 122 1843 15.1 5. Shane Tapper 1998 180 96 1449 15.1 6. Rodger Guy 1997 152 90 1324 14.7 7. Andy Sumrall 1969 195 76 1077 14.2 8. Larry Suchy 1966 141 51 722 14.2 9. Payton Perrett 2001 326 162 2278 14.1 10. Dave Marler 1975 136 56 784 14.0

CAREER RUSHING YARDS Player Seasons Att. Avg. Yards 1. Fred McAfee 1987-90 811 5.4 4416 2. Major Everett 1978-82 602 5.8 3468 3. Ezra Tate 1974-78 571 5.5 3116 4. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 504 4.9 2445 5. Steven Knight 2009-11 467 5.1 2374 6. Calvin Howard 1977-79 380 5.6 2133 7. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 476 4.4 2080 8. Daryl Posey 1978-82 392 5.1 1991 9. Robert Felton 1972-73 418 4.4 1835 10. Vince Glover 1991-94 326 5.4 1771

CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player Seasons Yards Avg. Att. 1. Fred McAfee 1987-90 4416 5.4 811 2. Major Everett 1978-82 3468 5.8 602 3. Ezra Tate 1974-78 3116 5.5 571 4. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 2445 4.9 504 5. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 2080 4.4 476 6. Steven Knight 2009-11 2374 5.1 467 7. Robert Felton 1972-73 1835 4.4 418 8. Daryl Posey 1978-82 1991 5.1 392 9. Calvin Howard 1977-79 2133 5.6 380 10. Alvin Kidd 1980-83 1700 4.5 378

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Seasons Att. Yds. TD 1. Fred McAfee 1987-90 811 4416 38 2. Major Everett 1978-82 602 3468 32 3. Ezra Tate 1974-78 571 3116 26 4. Steven Knight 2009-11 467 2374 23 5. Mitch Thames 1986-89 369 1398 22 6. Robert Taylor 1988-91 333 1480 20 7. Daryl Posey 1978-82 368 1870 19 8. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 505 2451 16 Alvin Kidd 1980-83 378 1700 16 Bruce Hulitt 1976-79 373 1672 16 Larry Suchy 1966-67 334 1445 16

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH Player Seasons Yards Att. Avg. 1. Major Everett 1978-82 3468 602 5.76 2. Calvin Howard 1977-79 2133 380 5.61 3. Ezra Tate 1974-78 3116 571 5.46 4. Fred McAfee 1987-90 4416 811 5.45 5. Vince Glover 1991-94 1771 326 5.43 6. Steven Knight 2009-11 2374 467 5.08 7. Daryl Posey 1978-82 1991 392 5.08 8. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 2445 504 4.85 9. Kalvin Smith 2005-06 1754 375 4.68 10. Clyde Shelley 1982-85 1693 367 4.61

CAREER RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Player Seasons Gms Yds. Avg. 1. Steven Knight 2009-11 24 2374 98.9 2. Fred McAfee 1987-90 48 4416 92.0 3. Robert Felton 1972-73 20 1835 91.8 4. Kalvin Smith 2005-06 20 1754 87.7 5. Major Everett 1978-82 44 3468 78.8 6. Larry Suchy 1966-67 19 1445 76.1 7. Ezra Tate 1974-78 42 3116 74.2 8. Shadrick McAfee 1994-95 14 960 68.6 9. Calvin Howard 1977-79 33 2133 64.6 10. Billy Ray Dill 1966-67 19 1218 64.1

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING YARDS Player Season Att. Avg. Yards 1. Fred McAfee 1990 248 6.4 1583 2. Calvin Howard 1979 263 5.8 1526 3. David Glisson 1997 214 6.7 1443 4. Steven Knight 2009 263 5.1 1333 5. Ezra Tate 1978 223 5.9 1319 6. Fred McAfee 1989 232 5.1 1189 7. Major Everett 1982 184 6.5 1153 8. Desmond Mays 2008 216 5.3 1137 9. Jimmy Dottolo 1999 212 5.0 1061 10. Robert Felton 1973 225 4.5 1002

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player Season Yards Avg. Att. 1. Steven Knight 2009 1333 5.1 263 Calvin Howard 1979 1526 5.8 263 3. Fred McAfee 1990 1583 6.4 248 4. Fred McAfee 1989 1189 5.1 232 5. Robert Felton 1973 1002 4.5 225 6. Ezra Tate 1978 1319 5.9 223 7. Desmond Mays 2008 1137 5.3 216 8. David Glisson 1997 1443 6.7 214 9. Jimmy Dottolo 1999 1061 5.0 212 Alvin Kidd 1983 1000 4.7 212

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Steven KNIGHT2009-11

RECEIVING

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Season Att. Yds. TD 1. Fred McAfee 1990 248 1583 17 2. Jeremy Chrislip 1996 138 647 14 3. Desmond Mays 2008 216 1137 13 Michael Williams 1982 159 806 13 5. Steven Knight 2009 263 1333 11 Chris Blanton 2007 135 702 11 Major Everett 1982 184 1153 11 8. Steven Knight 2011 177 885 10 David Glisson 1997 214 1443 10 Fred McAfee 1989 232 1189 10 Fred McAfee 1987 140 873 10 Major Everett 1981 165 923 10 Larry Suchy 1967 184 919 10 Alton Greenlee 1961 79 371 10

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH Player Season Yards Att. Avg. 1. David Glisson 1997 1443 214 6.74 2. Fred McAfee 1990 1583 248 6.38 3. Major Everett 1982 1153 184 6.27 4. Ezra Tate 1978 1319 223 5.91 5. Calvin Howard 1979 1526 263 5.80 6. Major Everett 1981 923 165 5.59 7. Major Everett 1980 864 163 5.30 8. Desmond Mays 2008 1137 216 5.26 9. Fred McAfee 1989 1189 232 5.12 10. Michael Williams 1982 806 159 5.07

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Player Season Gms Yds. Avg. 1. David Glisson 1997 10 1443 144.3 2. Ezra Tate 1978 10 1319 131.9 3. Desmond Mays 2008 9 1137 126.3 4. Fred McAfee 1990 13 1583 121.8 5. Calvin Howard 1979 13 1526 117.4 6. Steven Knight 2009 12 1333 111.1 7. Jimmy Dottolo 1999 10 1061 106.1 8. Major Everett 1982 11 806 104.8 9. Larry Suchy 1967 9 919 102.1 10. Robert Felton 1973 10 1002 100.2

Jake ALLEN2005-07

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Player Seasons Rec. Avg. Yards 1. Jake Allen 2005-07 152 18.9 2867 2. Vance Andry 1997-00 142 15.0 2131 3. Tony Eddins 1983-86 130 15.5 2010 4. Clint Harrison 1998-01 126 14.9 1881 5. Robert Hill 1972-75 134 13.7 1841 6 Matt Murphy 1996-99 111 16.3 1810 7. Ricky Herzog 1969-72 123 14.7 1808 8. Nathaniel Bolton 1988-90 129 13.4 1733 9. Marcus Terry 2005-07 110 15.6 1727 10. Kris Pickle 1997-00 91 15.2 1386

CAREER RECEPTIONS Player Seasons Yds. Avg. Rec. 1. Jake Allen 2005-07 2867 18.9 152 2. Vance Andry 1997-00 2132 15.0 142 3. Robert Hill 1972-75 1841 13.7 132 4. Tony Eddins 1983-86 2010 15.5 130 5. Nathaniel Bolton 1988-90 1733 13.4 129 6. Clint Harrison 1998-01 1881 14.9 126 7. Ricky Herzog 1969-72 1808 14.7 123 8. Matt Murphy 1996-99 1810 16.3 111 9. Marcus Terry 2005-07 1723 15.6 110 10. Charmer Moore 2003-06 1371 12.8 109

CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Player Seasons Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Jake Allen 2005-07 152 2867 18.9 26 2. Nathaniel Bolton 1988-90 129 1733 13.4 19 3. Matt Murphy 1996-99 111 1810 16.3 18 4. Kris Pickle 1997-00 91 1385 15.2 17 5. Marcus Terry 2005-07 110 1273 15.6 16 Tony Eddins 1983-86 130 2010 15.5 16 7. Vance Andry 1997-00 142 2132 15.0 15 8. Renard Ellis 2006-09 87 1149 13.2 13 9. Clint Harrison 1998-01 125 1828 14.9 12 Robert Hill 1972-75 127 1800 14.2 12

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION Player Seasons Yards Rec. Avg. 1. Jake Allen 2005-07 2867 152 18.86 2. Matt Murphy 1996-99 1810 111 16.31 3. Marcus Terry 2005-07 1727 110 15.70 4. Tony Eddins 1983-86 2010 130 15.46 5. Kris Pickle 1997-00 1386 91 15.23 6. Vance Andry 1997-00 2131 142 15.01 7. Clint Harrison 1999-01 1881 126 14.93 8. Ricky Herzog 1969-72 1808 123 14.70 9. Robert Hill 1972-75 1841 134 13.74 10. Nathaniel Bolton 1987-90 1733 129 13.43

CAREER RECEPTIONS PER GAME Player Seasons Gms Rec. Avg. 1. Jake Allen 2005-07 30 152 5.07 2. Ron Frank 1986-88 13 64 4.92 3. Miguel Callier 1991-92 20 86 4.30 4. Clint Harrison 1999-01 30 126 4.20 5. Vance Andry 1997-00 36 142 3.94 6. Randal Pharr 2009-11 18 68 3.78 7. Marcus Terry 2005-07 30 110 3.67 8. Robert Hill 1972-75 42 134 3.19 9. Tony Eddins 1983-86 41 130 3.17 10. Ricky Herzog 1969-72 39 123 3.15

SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Player Season Rec. Avg. Yds. 1. Jake Allen 2007 61 20.7 1254 2. Marcus Terry 2007 57 18.1 1030 3. Jake Allen 2006 52 19.7 1024 4. Nathaniel Bolton 1989 62 16.3 1012 5. Matt Murphy 1998 45 18.6 837 6. Kris Pickle 1999 43 17.7 762 7. Robert Hill 1973 54 14.0 754 8. Clint Harrison 2001 43 17.4 750 9. Renard Ellis 2009 58 12.9 748 10. Tony Eddins 1985 42 17.6 739

SINGLE SEASON RECEPTIONS Player Season Yds. Avg. Rec. 1. Nathaniel Bolton 1989 1012 16.3 62 2. Jake Allen 2007 1254 20.7 61 3. Renard Ellis 2009 748 12.9 58 Nathaniel Bolton 1990 676 11.7 58 Tony Eddins 1986 590 10.2 58 6. Marcus Terry 2007 1030 18.1 57 7. Robert Hill 1973 754 14.0 54 8. Jake Allen 2006 1024 19.7 52 9. Rod Wright 1996 523 10.3 51 10. Alex Archer 2012 738 15.4 48 Vance Andry 2000 734 15.3 48

SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Player Season Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Jake Allen 2007 61 1254 20.7 12 Kris Pickle 1999 43 762 17.7 12 3. Nathaniel Bolton 1989 62 1012 16.6 11 Marcus Terry 2007 57 1030 18.1 11 5. Demarrion B.-Hughes 2011 24 647 27.0 8 Renard Ellis 2009 58 748 12.9 8 Jake Allen 2006 52 1024 19.7 8 Matt Murphy 1998 45 837 18.6 8 Nathaniel Bolton 1990 58 676 11.7 8 Tony Eddins 1985 42 739 17.6 8

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION Player Season Yards Rec. Avg. 1. Jake Allen 2007 1254 61 20.56 2. Jake Allen 2006 1024 52 19.69 3. Matt Murphy 1998 837 45 18.60 4. Marcus Terry 2007 1030 57 18.07 5. Kris Pickle 1999 762 43 17.72 6. Tony Eddins 1985 739 42 17.60 7. Clint Harrison 2001 750 43 17.44 8. Nathaniel Bolton 1989 1012 62 16.32 9. Ricky Herzog 1970 663 42 15.79 10. Clint Harrison 2000 707 45 15.71

SINGLE SEASON RECEPTIONS PER GAME Player Season Gms Rec. Avg. 1. Jake Allen 2007 10 61 6.10 2. Marcus Terry 2007 10 57 5.70 3. Rod Wright 1996 9 51 5.67 4. Robert Hill 1973 10 54 5.40 5. Vance Andry 2000 9 48 5.33 6. Tony Eddins 1986 11 58 5.27 7. Jake Allen 2006 10 52 5.20 8. Jamie Jones 1968 9 44 4.89 9. Renard Ellis 2009 12 58 4.83 10. Alex Archer 2012 10 48 4.80

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CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE Player Seasons Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1378 -146 9505 9359 2. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1494 -380 8163 7783 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 1169 1081 5327 6408 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 919 78 5029 5107 5. Fred McAfee 1987-90 812 4416 0 4416 6. Andy Sumrall 1968-70 888 279 3877 4156 7. Rodger Guy 1993-97 651 552 3167 3719 8. Major Everett 1978-82 602 3468 0 3468 9. Ezra Tate 1974-78 605 3116 302 3418 10. Larry Suchy 1966-67 603 1445 1769 3214

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME Player Seasons Gms. Yds Avg. 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 34 9505 275.3 2. Payton Perret 1999-02 38 7783 204.8 3. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 37 6408 173.2 4. Larry Suchy 1966-67 19 3214 169.2 5. Brad Madden 2006-07 14 2265 161.8 6. Kyle Morris 1991 12 1809 150.8 7. Dexter Rhoulac 1990 13 1953 150.2 8. Scotty Elliot 2003-04 19 2466 129.8 9. Rodger Guy 1993-97 33 3719 112.7 10. Andy Sumrall 1967-70 37 4156 112.3

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY Player Seasons Plays Yds Avg. 1. Adam Shaffer 2005-09 1378 9359 6.79 2. Cedrick Baker 1990-93 496 2908 5.86 3. Major Everett 1978-82 602 3468 5.76 4. Rodger Guy 1993-97 651 3719 5.71 5. Ezra Tate 1974-78 605 3418 5.65 6. Wally Henry 1985-89 919 5107 5.56 7. Tommy Reyer 2008-11 1169 6408 5.48 8. Fred McAfee 1987-90 812 4416 5.44 9. Larry Suchy 1966-67 603 3214 5.33 10. Payton Perrett 1999-02 1494 7783 5.21

SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Player Season Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Adam Shaffer 2007 413 -141 3497 3356 2. Adam Shaffer 2009 438 -87 3105 3018 3. Tommy Reyer 2010 475 263 2224 2487 4. Payton Perrett 2000 416 -183 2544 2361 5. Adam Shaffer 2005 395 93 2158 2251 6. Tommy Reyer 2011 419 296 1935 2231 7. Wally Henry 1989 363 -95 2253 2158 8. Brad Madden 2006 310 106 2025 2131 9. Payton Perrett 2001 389 -169 2278 2109 10. Payton Perrett 1999 354 49 1989 2038

SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME Player Season Gms. Yds Avg. 1. Adam Shaffer 2007 10 3356 335.6 2. Payton Perrett 1999 8 2038 254.8 3. Adam Shaffer 2009 12 3018 251.5 4. Adam Shaffer 2005 9 2251 250.1 5. Tommy Reyer 2010 10 2487 248.7 6. Brad Madden 2006 9 2131 236.8 7. Payton Perrett 2000 10 2361 236.1 8. Tommy Reyer 2011 10 2231 223.1 9. Larry Suchy 1967 9 1966 218.4 10. Payton Perrett 2001 10 2109 210.9

SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY Player Season Plays Yds Avg. 1. Adam Shaffer 2007 413 3356 8.13 2. Adam Shaffer 2009 438 3018 6.89 3. Brad Madden 2006 310 2131 6.87 4. David Glisson 1997 214 1443 6.74 5. Jim McGhee 1985 162 1087 6.71 6. Rodger Guy 1997 229 1521 6.64 7. Kyle Morris 1991 276 1809 6.55 8. Fred McAfee 1990 249 1583 6.36 9. Larry Suchy 1967 312 1966 6.30 10. Major Everett 1982 184 1153 6.27

ALL PURPOSE KICKING

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player Seasons Rush Rcv Return Total 1. Fred McAfee 1987-90 4416 561 125 6230 2. Major Everett 1978-82 3468 458 426 4352 3. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 2080 195 423 3721 4. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 2445 447 571 3463 5. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 286 838 885 3354 6. Ezra Tate 1974-78 3116 219 0 3335 7. Nathaniel Bolton 1987-90 866 1733 696 3295 8. Robert Hill 1972-75 53 1841 1379 3273 9. Vince Glover 1991-94 1771 328 1136 3235 10. Calvin Howard 1977-79 2133 34 794 2961

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME Player Seasons Gms. Yds Avg. 1. Fred McAfee 1987-90 48 6230 129.8 2. Steven Knight 2009-11 24 2916 121.5 3. Billy Ray Dill 1966-67 19 2157 113.5 4. Kalvin Smith 2005-06 20 2096 104.8 5. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 37 3721 100.6 6. Michael Fields 1984-85 19 1885 99.2 7. Major Everett 1978-82 44 4352 98.9 8. Robert Felton 1972-73 20 1964 98.2 9. Jake Allen 2005-07 30 2937 97.9 10. Miguel Callier 1991-92 20 1902 95.1

SINGLE SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player Season Rush Rcv Return Total 1. Fred McAfee 1990 1583 144 466 2193 2. Fred McAfee 1989 1189 168 428 1785 3. David Glisson 1997 1443 228 45 1716 4. Calvin Howard 1979 1526 6 140 1672 5. Travis Eldridge 1969 817 113 591 1521 6. Steven Knight 2009 1333 178 0 1511 7. Nathaniel Bolton 1989 319 1012 121 1452 8. Major Everett 1982 1153 204 69 1426 9. Ezra Tate 1978 1319 84 0 1403 10. Michael Kincaid 1982 139 334 879 1352

SINGLE SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME Player Season Gms. Yds Avg. 1. David Glisson 1997 10 1716 171.6 2. Travis Eldridge 1969 9 1521 169.0 3. Fred McAfee 1990 13 2193 168.7 4. Desmond Mays 2008 9 1311 145.7 5. Ezra Tate 1978 10 1403 140.3 6. Travis Eldridge 1968 9 1238 137.6 7. Major Everett 1982 11 1426 129.6 8. Calvin Howard 1979 13 1672 128.6 9. Jake Allen 2007 10 1285 128.5 10. Fred McAfee 1989 14 1785 127.5

Shane STEWART1987-90

CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE Player Seasons FG% FGA FGM 1. Kyle Kruse 2005-08 73.7 38 28 2. Shane Stewart 1987-90 55.3 47 26 3. Jeremy Bond 1996-99 55.0 40 22 4. Brannon Walls 2006-09 62.5 32 20 5. Chris Campbell 2010-12 53.1 32 17 Jim Turcotte 1979-82 48.6 35 17 7. Danny Powell 1972-73 56.0 25 14 8. Reggie Hawthorne 1982-84 76.5 17 13 9. Brad MacNealy 1978-79 60.0 20 12 10. Chuck May 1985-86 50.0 18 9

CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Seasons FG% FGM FGA 1. Shane Stewart 1987-90 55.3 26 47 2. Jeremy Bond 1996-99 55.0 22 40 3. Kyle Kruse 2005-08 73.7 28 38 4. Jim Turcotte 1979-82 48.6 17 35 5. Chris Campbell 2010-12 53.1 17 32 Brannon Walls 2006-09 62.5 20 32 7. Danny Powell 1972-73 56.0 14 25 8. Dave Marler 1974-75 29.2 7 24 9. Charley McGinn 1992-93 30.4 7 23 10. Brad MacNealy 1978-79 60.0 12 20

CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Seasons FGM FGA FG% 1. Reggie Hawthorne 1982-84 13 17 76.5 2. Kyle Kruse 2005-08 28 38 73.7 3. Jimbo Thornton 2003 7 10 70.0 4. Brannon Walls 2006-09 20 32 62.5 5. John Taylor 2004 6 10 60.0 Brad MacNealy 1978-79 12 20 60.0 7. Robert Jenkins 1989-92 7 12 58.3 8. Danny Powell 1972-73 14 25 56.0 9. Shane Stewart 1987-90 26 47 55.3 10. Jeremy Bond 1996-99 22 40 55.0

CAREER EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE Player Seasons EXPM EXPA EXP% 1. Chris Campbell 2010-12 58 59 98.3 2. Chuck May 1985-86 35 36 97.2 3. Brad MacNealy 1978-79 52 54 96.3 4. Jim Turcotte 1979-82 74 77 96.1 5. Shane Stewart 1987-90 110 117 94.0 6. Frank Dyer 1969-70 42 45 93.3 7. Kyle Kruse 2005-08 142 154 92.2 8. Dale Wallace 2010 31 35 88.6 9. George Fields 1966-67 37 42 88.1 10. Brannon Walls 2006-09 49 56 87.5

CAREER PUNTS Player Seasons Yards Avg. Punts 1. Wally Henry 1985-89 10543 41.0 257 2. Larry Osbrink 1978-81 7875 36.8 214 3. Erskin Wesson 1975-77 6317 39.6 171 4. Robert Andrews 1995-98 6032 36.1 167 5. Mike Henslee 1972-74 5422 37.7 144 6. Frank Dyer 1969-70 4992 40.3 124 7. Wilson Hillman 1999-00 5231 42.5 123 8. Jason Smith 1990-91 4418 38.8 114 9. Jonathan Russell 2005-07 4304 42.2 102 10. Mike Nelson 1993-94 3868 38.7 100

CAREER PUNT YARDS Player Seasons Punts Avg. Yards 1. Wally Henry 1985-89 257 41.0 10543 2. Larry Osbrink 1978-81 214 36.8 7875 3. Erskin Wesson 1975-77 171 39.6 6317 4. Robert Andrews 1995-98 167 36.1 6032 5. Mike Henslee 1972-74 144 37.7 5422 6. Wilson Hillman 1999-00 123 42.5 5231 7. Frank Dyer 1969-70 124 40.3 4992 8. Jason Smith 1990-91 114 38.8 4418 9. Jonathan Russell 2005-07 102 42.2 4304 10. Mike Nelson 1993-94 100 38.7 3868

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT Player Seasons Punts Yards Avg. 1. Wilson Hillman 1999-00 123 5231 42.53 2. Jonathan Russell 2005-07 102 4304 42.20 3. Jacob Chancellor 2011 60 2489 41.48 4. Wally Henry 1985-89 257 10543 41.02 5. Frank Dyer 1969-70 124 4992 40.26 6. Craig McCraney 2012- 61 2450 40.16 7. Luke McAlpin 2000-01 68 2711 39.87 8. Paul Meyerchick 1980-83 54 2149 39.80 9. Jason Smith 1990-91 114 4418 38.75 10. Mike Nelson 1993-94 100 3868 38.68

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KICKING

SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE Player Season FG% FGA FGM 1. Brannon Walls 2009 61.9 21 13 2. Reggie Hawthorne 1983 100.0 11 11 3. Kyle Kruse 2006 76.9 10 13 4. Kyle Kruse 2007 81.8 9 11 Shane Stewart 1989 81.8 9 11 Chuck May 1986 60.0 9 15 Jim Turcotte 1981 60.0 9 15 Brad MacNealy 1979 69.2 9 13 9. Shane Stewart 1987 57.1 8 14 Danny Powell 1972 80.0 8 10

SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Season FG% FGM FGA 1. Brannon Walls 2009 61.9 13 21 2. Dave Marler 1974 38.9 7 18 3. Chris Campbell 2012 41.2 7 17 4. Chuck May 1986 60.0 9 15 Jim Turcotte 1982 40.0 6 15 Jim Turcotte 1981 60.0 9 15 Danny Powell 1973 40.0 6 15 8. Jeremy Bond 1999 50.0 7 14 Charley McGinn 1992 35.7 5 14 Shane Stewart 1987 57.1 8 14

SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Season FGM FGA FG% 1. Reggie Hawthorne 1983 11 11 100.0 2. Kyle Kruse 2007 9 11 81.8 Shane Stewart 1989 9 11 81.8 4. Danny Powell 1972 8 10 80.0 5. Jeremy Bond 1998 7 9 77.8 6. Kyle Kruse 2006 10 13 76.9 7. Kyle Kruse 2005 6 8 75.0 8. Dale Wallace 2010 5 7 71.4 9. Jimbo Thornton 2003 7 10 70.0 10. Brad MacNealy 1979 9 13 69.2

SINGLE SEASON EXTRA POINT PERCENTAGE Player Season EXPM EXPA EXP% 1. Chris Campbell 2012 22 22 100.0 Chuck May 1986 31 31 100.0 Jim Turcotte 1981 23 23 100.0 4. Chris Campbell 2011 36 37 97.3 5. Kyle Kruse 2006 35 36 97.2 6. Shane Stewart 1990 34 35 97.1 Jim Turcotte 1982 34 35 97.1 Brad MacNealy 1979 34 35 97.1 9. Kyle Kruse 2005 29 30 96.7 10. Jeremy Bond 1999 26 27 96.3

SINGLE SEASON PUNTS Player Season Yards Avg. Punts 1. Wally Henry 1989 3082 40.6 76 2. Erskin Wesson 1976 2688 37.3 72 3. Will Parker 2003 2814 39.6 71 Wally Henry 1988 2929 41.3 71 5. Luke McAlpin 2001 2711 38.9 68 6. Caleb Michaelson 2004 2341 35.5 66 Ben Buckley 2002 2393 36.3 66 8. Frank Dyer 1970 2488 38.9 64 9. Wilson Hillman 2000 2671 43.1 62 10. Jason Smith 1990 2318 37.4 62

SINGLE SEASON PUNT YARDS Player Season Punts Avg. Yards 1. Wally Henry 1989 76 40.6 3082 2. Wally Henry 1988 71 41.3 2929 3. Will Parker 2003 71 39.6 2814 4. Luke McAlpin 2001 68 38.9 2711 5. Erskin Wesson 1976 72 37.3 2688 6. Wilson Hillman 2000 62 43.1 2671 7. Wilson Hillman 1999 61 42.0 2560 8. Frank Dyer 1969 60 41.7 2504 9. Jacob Chancellor 2011 60 41.5 2489 10. Frank Dyer 1970 64 38.9 2488

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT Player Season Punts Yards Avg. 1. Wilson Hillman 2000 62 2671 43.08 2. Jonathan Russell 2005 57 2421 42.47 3. Wally Henry 1985 52 2192 42.15 4. Wilson Hillman 1999 61 2560 41.97 5. Robert Andrews 1998 47 1968 41.87 6. Jonathan Russell 2007 45 1883 41.84 7. Frank Dyer 1969 60 2504 41.73 8. Jacob Chancellor 2011 60 2489 41.48 9. Wally Henry 1988 71 2929 41.25 10. Mike Henslee 1972 51 2076 40.71

RETURNS

CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS Player Seasons Returns Avg. Yards 1. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 78 9.4 736 2. Robert Hill 1972-75 90 8.0 716 3. Michael Fields 1984-85 50 13.9 695 4. Miguel Callier 1991-92 48 13.9 665 5. Robert Hudson 1974-78 69 6.8 471 6. Donnie Milloy 1986-89 62 7.1 439 7. Charles Garrett 1961-62 28 15.5 433 8. Dusty Coleman 2004-07 26 14.4 374 9. Benn Sanford 1992-93 33 10.8 355 10. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 35 9.7 338

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Player Seasons Returns Yards Avg. 1. Charles Garrett 1961-62 28 433 15.46 2. Dusty Coleman 2004-07 26 374 14.38 3. Michael Fields 1984-85 50 695 13.90 4. Miguel Callier 1991-92 48 665 13.85 5. Benn Sanford 1992-93 33 355 10.76 6. Donnie Ashley 1994 24 250 10.42 7. Jimmy Dottolo 1996-99 35 338 9.66 8. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 78 736 9.44 9. DeNarius Thomas 1998-01 24 217 9.04 10. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 35 310 8.86

CAREER PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Player Seasons Returns Yards TD 1. Michael Fields 1984-85 50 695 4 2. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 78 736 3 3. 3 Tied at 2 2

CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Player Seasons Returns Avg. Yards 1. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 64 23.3 1494 2. Fred McAfee 1987-90 53 23.6 1253 3. Vince Glover 1991-94 61 18.6 1136 Travis Eldridge 1967-70 48 23.7 1136 5. John Whitehead 2001-03 53 20.1 1063 6. Charmer Moore 2003-06 51 17.9 915 7. DeNarius Thomas 1998-01 41 21.7 888 8. Michael Fields 1984-85 37 22.9 849 9. Bryan Chrislip 1995-96 33 25.2 831 10. Calvin Howard 1977-79 40 19.9 794

CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Player Seasons Returns Yards Avg. 1. Bryan Chrislip 1995-96 33 831 25.18 2. Travis Eldridge 1967-70 48 1136 23.67 3. Fred McAfee 1987-90 53 1253 23.64 4. Corey Laidlaw 2007-08 29 677 23.34 5. Michael Kincaid 1979-82 64 1494 23.34 6. Nathaniel Bolton 1987-90 30 696 23.20 7. Michael Fields 1984-85 37 849 22.95 8. Austin Divinity 2009-10 32 697 21.78 9. DeNarius Thomas 1998-01 41 888 21.66 10. John Whitehead 2001-03 53 1063 20.06

CAREER KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Player Seasons Returns Yards TD 1. Michael Fields 1984-85 37 849 2 2. 7 Tied at 1 1

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Player Seasons Yards Avg. INT 1. Paul Meyerchick 1980-83 137 8.6 16 2. James Green 1987-90 306 20.4 15 Robert Hudson 1974-78 219 14.6 15 4. David Darden 1983-86 249 17.8 14 5. Ryne Davison 2005-08 65 5.0 13 6. Mike Meurrier 1996-99 117 10.6 11 Shinall Conway 1987-90 201 18.3 11 Robert Street 1970-73 149 13.5 11 9. Bruce Howell 1981-84 137 13.7 10 Larry McMurtry 1974-77 127 12.7 10 Dale Hewett 1968-69 47 4.7 10

CAREER INTERCEPTION YARDS Player Seasons INT Avg. Yards 1. James Green 1987-90 15 306 2. David Darden 1983-86 14 249 3. Robert Hudson 1974-78 15 219 4. Shinall Conway 1987-90 11 201 5. Metric Thompson 1989-92 8 189 6. Donnie Milloy 1986-89 9 187 7. Craig Kennedy 1975-77 9 175 8. Jeremy Jones 1996-99 8 162 Bobby Hathorn 1988-89 8 162 10. Wayne Thornton 1966-67 7 152

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS TOUCHDOWNS Player Seasons INT Yards TD 1. Shinall Conway 1987-90 11 207 3 Craig Kennedy 1975-77 9 175 3 Robert Hudson 1974-78 15 219 3 2. 6 Tied at 2 2

SINGLE SEASON PUNT RETURN YARDS Player Season Returns Avg. Yards 1. Miguel Callier 1991 34 16.2 551 2. Michael Fields 1984 23 21.2 487 3. Michael Kincaid 1982 27 17.5 298 4. Benn Sanford 1993 25 11.7 293 5. Donnie Milloy 1989 39 7.2 280 Robert Hill 1975 33 8.5 280 7. Donnie Ashley 1994 24 10.4 250 8. Travis Eldridge 1968 24 10.0 240 9. Dusty Coleman 2007 18 12.4 224 10. Charles Garrett 1961 11 20.0 220

SINGLE SEASON AVG YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Player Season Returns Yards Avg. 1. Michael Fields 1984 23 487 21.17 2. Charles Garrett 1961 11 220 20.00 3. Miguel Callier 1991 34 551 16.21 4. Michael Kincaid 1981 15 219 14.60 5. Charles Garrett 1962 17 213 12.53 6. Dusty Coleman 2007 18 224 12.44 7. Benn Sanford 1993 25 293 11.72 8. Robert Hill 1974 11 126 11.45 9. Michael Kincaid 1982 27 298 11.04 10. Robert Street 1971 10 109 10.90

SINGLE SEASON PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Player Season Returns Yards TD 1. Michael Fields 1984 23 487 4 2. 3 Tied at 2 2

SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Player Season Returns Avg. Yards 1. Austin Divinity 2009 28 21.3 597 2. Michael Kincaid 1982 24 24.2 581 3. Michael Kincaid 1981 20 30.0 579 4. Michael Fields 1985 24 23.3 560 5. Travis Eldridge 1969 20 30.0 539 6. Charmer Moore 2006 28 19.1 536 7. Bryan Chrislip 1996 18 29.6 532 8. Josh Johnson 2011 26 19.9 517 9. Fred McAfee 1990 18 25.9 466 10. John Whitehead 2003 23 19.7 452

SINGLE SEASON AVG YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Player Season Returns Yards Avg. 1. Bryan Chrislip 1996 18 532 29.56 2. Michael Kincaid 1981 20 579 28.95 3. Nathaniel Bolton 1987 13 359 27.62 4. Travis Eldridge 1969 20 539 26.95 5. Fred McAfee 1989 16 428 26.13 6. Matt Murphy 1998 15 392 26.13 7. Travis Eldridge 1968 15 390 26.00 8. Fred McAfee 1990 18 466 25.89 9. Carl Allan Pope 1967 11 281 25.55 10. Michael Kincaid 1982 24 581 24.21

SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Player Season Returns Yards TD 1. Michael Fields 1985 24 560 2 2. 7 Tied at 1 1

SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Player Season Yards Avg. INT 1. Brian Richardson 1989 135 19.3 7 Paul Meyerchick 1981 55 7.9 7 Buster McVey 1969 17 2.4 7 Dale Hewett 1968 47 6.7 7 5. Ryne Davison 2005 2 0.3 6 Donnie Milloy 1988 144 24.0 6 David Darden 1986 103 17.2 6 David Darden 1985 114 19.0 6 Keith Rowell 1979 70 11.7 6 Robert Street 1972 128 21.3 6

SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTION YARDS Player Season INT Avg. Yards 1. Donnie Milloy 1988 6 24.0 144 2. Craig Kennedy 1976 4 35.5 142 3. Shinall Conway 1987 4 34.8 139 4. Brian Richardson 1989 7 19.3 135 5. Robert Street 1972 6 21.3 128 6. John Whitehead 2002 4 30.3 121 7. James Green 1990 4 29.3 117 8. Hunter Clark 2007 3 38.3 115 9. David Darden 1985 6 19.0 114 10. Glenn Smith 1965 4 28.0 112

SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWNS Player Season INT Yards TD 1. Craig Kennedy 1976 4 142 3 2. 6 Tied at 2 2

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CAREER TACKLES Player Seasons UA Ast. Total 1. Roderick Magee 1988-91 205 220 425 2. Richard Myers 1990-93 220 177 397 3. Terry Fleming 1985-89 210 144 354 4. Bryan Madden 1999-02 108 216 324 5. Shinall Conway 1987-90 164 158 322 6. Kyle Fulcher 1995-97 148 162 310 7. Jerome Hemphill 1982-85 154 148 302 8. Benny Hughes 1981-85 150 150 300 9. Bruce Poole 1986-89 128 159 287 10. John Knox 1987-90 142 136 278

CAREER UNASSISTED TACKLES Player Seasons Total Ast. UA 1. Richard Myers 1990-93 397 177 220 2. Terry Fleming 1985-89 354 144 210 3. Elbert Lyles 1978-80 270 61 209 4. Roderick Magee 1988-91 425 220 205 5. Dennis Cato 1978-80 260 67 193 6. Shinall Conway 1987-90 322 158 164 7. Jerome Hemphill 1982-85 302 148 154 8. Benny Hughes 1981-85 300 150 150 9. Kyle Fulcher 1995-97 310 162 148 10. Warren Conway 1979-82 245 101 144

CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES Player Seasons Total UA Ast. 1. Roderick Magee 1988-91 425 205 220 2. Bryan Madden 1999-02 324 108 216 3. Richard Myers 1990-93 397 220 177 4. Kyle Fulcher 1995-97 310 148 162 5. Bruce Poole 1986-89 287 128 159 6. Shinall Conway 1987-90 322 164 158 7. Mike McKelvey 1997-00 234 84 150 Benny Hughes 1981-85 300 150 150 9. Jerome Hemphill 1982-85 302 154 148 10. Darrel Hopkins 1984-87 249 103 146

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS Player Seasons Sacks TFL 1. Terry Fleming 1985-89 31.0 73.0 2. Earl Conway 1982-85 24.0 49.0 3. Terrance James 1988-92 28.0 45.0 Bruce Poole 1986-89 24.0 45.0 5. Bryant Shaw 1996-99 11.0 43.0 6. Bryan Madden 1999-02 9.0 41.5 7. Richard Myers 1990-93 8.0 41.0 Danny Bachman 1986-89 16.0 41.0 9. David Dart 1996-99 14.5 40.5 10. Brannon Willisson 2005-08 14.5 33.0 Michael Goodin 2001-03 9.0 33.0

CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS Player Seasons TFL Sacks 1. Terry Fleming 1985-89 73.0 31.0 2. Terrance James 1988-92 45.0 28.0 3. Bruce Poole 1986-89 45.0 24.0 Earl Conway 1982-85 49.0 24.0 5. Nolan Willisson 2007-10 29.5 16.0 Javaris Peoples 2003-06 25.0 16.0 Danny Bachman 1986-89 41.0 16.0 8. Brannon Willisson 2005-08 33.0 14.5 David Dart 1996-99 40.5 14.5 10. Milton Magee 1987-90 22.0 13.0

CAREER PASS BREAKUPS Player Seasons INT PBU 1. Mike Meurrier 1996-99 11 35 2. Ryne Davison 2005-08 13 29 3. Jonathan McMillan 1998-01 5 27 4. Jeremy Jones 1996-99 8 24 5. Jarrad Craine 2010-11 5 23 6. James Green 1987-90 15 22 7. Chey Stringer 1995-96 3 21 8. Jimmy Sampson 2006-09 2 20 9. Devon James 2006-07 2 16 Terry Fleming 1985-89 0 16

TACKLES

Wally HENRY1985-89

Ryne DAVISON2005-08

* Tackles were not recorded prior to the 1978 season.

SINGLE SEASON TACKLES Player Season UA Ast. Total 1. Roderick Magee 1991 68 65 133 2. John Knox 1990 73 54 127 3. Richard Myers 1991 71 50 121 Roderick Magee 1989 45 76 121 5. Pedro Nelson 1991 65 55 120 6. Kyle Fulcher 1997 47 69 116 7. Bryan Madden 2002 29 81 110 Terry Fleming 1989 60 50 110 9. Ralph Ashley 1979 77 32 109 10. Metric Thompson 1991 51 56 107 Dennis Cato 1979 77 30 107

SINGLE SEASON UNASSISTED TACKLES Player Season Total Ast. UA 1. Elbert Lyles 1978 104 23 81 2. Ralph Ashley 1979 107 30 77 Dennis Cato 1979 109 32 77 4. David Virgil 1989 99 25 74 5. John Knox 1990 127 54 73 6. Richard Myers 1991 121 50 71 7. Roderick Magee 1991 133 65 68 J.B. Brown 1978 99 31 68 9. Elbert Lyles 1979 89 23 66 10. Pedro Nelson 1991 120 55 65

SINGLE SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES Player Season Total UA Ast. 1. Bryan Madden 2002 110 29 81 2. Roderick Magee 1989 121 45 76 3. Darrel Hopkins 1989 102 29 73 4. Kyle Fulcher 1997 116 47 69 5. Mike McKelvey 2000 95 28 67 6. Roderick Magee 1991 133 68 65 7. Bryan Madden 2000 84 25 59 8. Metric Thompson 1991 107 51 56 9. Bryan Madden 2001 92 37 55 Pedro Nelson 1991 120 65 55 Bruce Poole 1987 79 24 55

SINGLE SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS Player Season Sacks TFL 1. Bryant Shaw 1999 4.0 24.0 2. Terry Fleming 1989 11.0 23.0 Earl Conway 1984 8.0 23.0 4. David Smith 1994 4.0 20.0 Terry Fleming 1988 10.0 20.0 6. Blake Rowell 2011 5.0 19.5 David Dart 1999 5.5 19.5 8. Bruce Poole 1989 8.0 19.0 Ricky Barner 1987 10.0 19.0 Earl Conway 1985 11.0 19.0

SINGLE SEASON QUARTERBACK SACKS Player Season TFL Sacks 1. Terrance James 1990 15.0 11.0 Terry Fleming 1989 23.0 11.0 Earl Conway 1985 19.0 11.0 4. Terry Fleming 1988 20.0 10.0 Bruce Poole 1988 16.0 10.0 Ricky Barner 1987 19.0 10.0 7. Jarryn Bingham 2011 13.5 8.0 Brannon Willisson 2007 15.5 8.0 Terrance James 1991 16.0 8.0 Bruce Poole 1989 19.0 8.0

SINGLE SEASON PASS BREAKUPS Player Season INT PBU 1. Jarrad Craine 2011 4 17 2. Devon James 2007 1 16 3. Jonathan McMillan 2001 2 15 Chey Stringer 1996 2 15 5. Mike Meurrier 1999 2 14 6. Mike Meurrier 1997 3 12 Neal Warren 1996 2 12 8. Keith Villafranco 2012 5 11 Bryan Chrislip 1996 0 11 10. Ryne Davison 2007 2 10 Jimmy Sampson 2007 0 10 Jeremy Jones 1998 2 10 Bruce Howell 1983 1 10

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ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

TEAM RECORDS

(SINGLE GAME)

MOST POINTS SCORED83 vs. Mex. Polytechnico, 1975

MOST FIRST DOWNS34 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007

MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING22 vs. Delta State, 1979

MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING25 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007

MOST RUSHING YARDS567 vs. Mexico Polytechnico, 1975

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING7 vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 1975; vs. Mexico Poly-technico, 1975; vs. Baptist Christian, 1974

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS75 vs. Harding College, 1977

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS69 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS39 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED7 vs Cumberlands, 2007

MOST YARDS PASSING533 vs. Sul Ross State, 2001

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES6 vs. Belhaven, 2005; 6 vs Sul Ross State, 2007

MOST TOTAL YARDS797 vs. Mexico Polytechnico, 1975

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED6 vs. Harding College, 1976

(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST WINS 11, 1990; 1989

FEWEST LOSSES 0, 1927

MOST POINTS SCORED446, 2009

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED59, 2009

MOST FIRST DOWNS269, 2009

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING174, 1979

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING152, 2007

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY26, 1999; 1996

MOST RUSHING YARDS3460, 1979

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING37, 1990

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS406, 2007,2009

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS241, 2009

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 22, 1971

MOST PASSING YARDS3675, 2007

(SINGLE GAME)

MOST POINTS SCORED24, Matt Murphy vs. Sul Ross State, 1998; Fred McAfee vs. Tennessee-Martin, 1990; Nathaniel Bolton vs. Troy State, 1989; Mitch Thames vs. SE Missouri, 1987; Travis Eldridge vs. Samford, 1969

MOST TOUCHDOWNS 5, Chris Blanton vs Louisiana College, 2007; 4, Matt Murphy vs. Sul Ross State, 1998; Fred McAfee vs. Tennessee Martin, 1990; Nathaniel Bolton vs. Troy State, 1989; Mitch Thames vs. SE Missouri, 1987; Travis Eldridge vs. Samford, 1969

MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS8, Jeremy Bond vs. Austin College, 1996

MOST MADE EXTRA POINTS8, Jeremy Bond vs. Austin College, 1996

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS7, Jim Turcotte vs. Troy State, 1981

MOST MADE FIELD GOALS4, Reggie Hawthorne vs. Valdosta State, 1983

LONGEST FIELD GOAL56, Brannon Walls vs. Howard Payne, 2008

MOST RUSHING YARDS307, Major Everett vs. Delta State, 1981

MOST CARRIES36, Robert Felton vs. State College of Arkansas, 1973

LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE98, David Glisson vs. Sul Ross State, 1997; 88, Jerry Hale vs. Arkansas A&M, 1964

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS5, Chris Blanton vs Louisiana College, 2007;

4, Fred McAfee vs. Tennessee Martin, 1990; Mitch Thames vs. SE Missouri, 1987; Travis Eldridge vs. Samford, 1969

MOST PASSING YARDS533, Payton Perrett vs. Sul Ross State, 2001

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS64, Tommy Reyer vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010;61, Adam Shaffer vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS39, Tommy Reyer vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010;35, Adam Shaffer vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007; 27, Payton Perrett vs. Sul Ross State, 2001

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED7, Adam Shaffer vs Cumberlands, 2007; 5, Payton Perrett vs. McMurry, 1999; Kyle Morris vs. Appalachian State, 1991

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES6, Adam Shaffer vs Belhaven, 2006; 6, Adam Shaf-fer vs Sul Ross State, 2007; 5, Payton Perrett vs. Sul Ross State, 2001; 5, Adam Shaffer vs. Sul Ross State

MOST RECEPTIONS12, Charmer Moore vs. Austin College, 2004; 12, Jamie Jones vs. Arkansas A&M, 1968; 10, Matt Murphy vs. McMurry, 1998

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS3, Randal Pharr vs Howard Payne, 2010; Jake Allen vs Texas Lutheran and Howard Payne, 2007; 3, Kris Pickle vs. Belhaven, 1999; Nathaniel Bolton vs. Troy State, 1989; Tony Eddins vs. Tennessee-Martin, 1985; Paul Pounds vs. Carson-Newman,1961

MOST RECEIVING YARDS214, Jake Allen vs East Texas Baptist, 2007; 211, Charmer Moore vs McMurry; 210, Matt Murphy vs. McMurry, 1998; 175, Win Foshee vs. Ouachita Baptist, 1970

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS153 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1983

MOST PUNTS14 vs. Livingston, 1976

MOST PUNTING YARDS586 vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2005

MOST PUNT RETURNS 7 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991; vs. Livingston, 1976; vs. Tennessee-Martin, 1974; vs. Louisiana College, 1968

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS139 vs. Henderson State, 1991

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS9 vs. Ouachita Baptist, 1970

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS183 vs. Sul Ross State, 2009

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED12 vs. Mexico Polytechnico, 1975

MOST EXTRA POINTS SCORED 9 vs. Mexico Polytechnico, 1975

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS7 vs. Troy State, 1981

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE4 vs. Valdosta State, 1983

MOST TOTAL FUMBLES 9 vs. Livingston, 1974; vs. State College of Arkansas, 1974

MOST FUMBLES LOST5 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991 vs. Arkansas A&M, 1970; vs. West Georgia, 1993

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES34, 2009

MOST TOTAL YARDS5183, 2007

MOST TOTAL PLAYS902, 1989

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED29, 1989

MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE413, 1989

MOST PUNTS76, 1989; 1988; 1976

MOST PUNTING YARDS3088, 1988

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS592, 1991

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS55, 2009

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1192, 2009

MOST EXTRA POINTS SCORED49, 2007,2009

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS21, 2009

MOST MADE FIELD GOALS13, 2009

MOST TOTAL FUMBLES50, 1974

MOST LOST FUMBLES25, 1990

TEAM RECORDS

LONGEST PASS PLAY97, Alvin Fortenberry from Kyle Morris vs. Central Arkansas, 1991

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE518, Payton Perrett vs. Sul Ross State, 2001

MOST INTERCEPTIONS3, Dustin Retherford vs. Howard Payne, 2010; Paul Meyerchick vs. Ouachita Baptist, 1982; Keith Rowell vs. Henderson State, 1979; Robert Hudson vs. Hard-ing College, 1976; Glenn Smith vs. Troy State, 1965

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS100, Jeremy Jones vs. Austin College, 1999

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN100, Jeremy Jones vs. Austin College, 1999

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS6, Travis Eldridge vs. Ouachita Baptist, 1970; Johnny Buskirk vs. Furman, 1970

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS181, Michael Fields vs. West Georgia, 1985

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN97, Michael Fields vs. West Georgia, 1985; Rick Blocker vs. Southern State, 1971

MOST PUNT RETURNS7, Miguel Callier vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1991

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS139, Miguel Callier vs. Henderson State, 1991

LONGEST PUNT RETURN87, Michael Kincaid vs. Livingston, 1981

MOST PUNTS13, Erskine Wesson vs. Livingston, 1976; 13, Jonathan Russell vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2006

MOST PUNTING YARDS586, Jonathan Russell vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2006

LONGEST PUNT80, Jonathan Russell vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2005; 74, Robert Andrews vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1998; 71, Wilson Hillman vs. Howard Payne, 1999

(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST POINTS108, Fred McAfee, 1990

MOST TOUCHDOWNS18, Fred McAfee, 1990

MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS56, Brannon Walls, 2009

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS21, Brannon Walls, 2009

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE13, Brannon Walls, 2009

MOST RUSHING YARDAGE1583, Fred McAfee, 1990

MOST CARRIES263, Steven Knight, 2009

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS17, Fred McAfee, 1990

MOST PASSING YARDS3497, Adam Shaffer, 2007

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 399, Adam Shaffer, 2009

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS236, Adam Shaffer, 2009

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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE HALL OF FAMERS

Edwin "Goat" Hale got his nickname playing for Central High School of Jackson, Mississippi, against Brookhaven in 1914. He battered through the line, scoring a touchdown, and ran past the end zone until his head hit a wooden building, loosening several planks. He was a halfback at Mississippi College in 1915-16, again in 1920-21. Between these terms he was in World War I. He was wounded, reported missing, and found later in a hospital in France. In his time Mississippi College played major teams, going 3-0 against Mississippi, 3- 1 against Tulane, 1-3 against Mississippi State, 0-2 against Alabama, 0-2 against Louisiana State. In 1915 Hale played for a Hall of Fame coach, Dana Bible. His team beat Tulane 20-6 and Mississippi 74-0. In 1921, Hale scored 23 touchdowns and drop-kicked 23 extra points. Hale played pro baseball two years, then served as assistant coach for Mississippi, Missis-sippi State, Southern Mississippi, Mississippi College and Millsaps. He was chief recruiter at Mississippi for Harry Mehre, and recruited three future Hall of Famers - Barney Poole, Doug Kenna and Charlie Conerly. After Hale's senior playing season at Mississippi College, the school dropped its nickname, "Collegians." A new name, "Choctaws," was voted by students.

EDWIN “GOAT” HALE --- QUARTERBACK1915-16, 1920-21 --- COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

He was a sharp, Scripture-quoting son of a Latin and Greek scholar. Dana X. Bible’s unspec-tacular coaching techniques brought solid, fundamental football to the Southwest. At Missis-sippi College (1913-1915), LSU (1916), Texas A&M (1917, 1919-28), Nebraska (1926-36), Texas (1937-46) -33 years in all- Bible’s teams rolled to a 198-72-23 record. All told, Bible squads won 14 conference championships. Bible frowned on fancy football. His idea of living dangerously was a fake-and-run punt formation on third down. In his book, CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL, Bible outlined the importance of scouting an opponent. He required each of his scouts to answer 42 pages of mimeographed questions on each game, and fill out another eight pages with comments and diagrams. Bible was boss at all times, running his clubs in a logical, well-planned manner. Bible began his career as a prep coach in Tennessee, and diligently studied the outstanding gridiron mentors of his time. In 11 years at Texas A&M, Bible did not have a losing season. At Nebraska, he lost only three games in eight seasons of conference competition. At Texas, Bible went 55-13-2 in his last seven years.

DANA X. BIBLE --- COACH1913-15 --- COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

McAfee was an All-American running back at Mississippi College where he rushed for 4,416 yards and scored 38 touchdowns for the Choctaws from 1987-90. As a senior he rushed for 1,583 yards and 17 touchdowns and finished third in the Harlon Hill Trophy voting. In his fifth year as Director of Player Development for the New Orleans Saints, McAfee played 16 sea-sons in the National Football League with New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1991-2006.

He was a Pro Bowl selection in 2002 and played with the Steelers in Super Bowl XXX in a losing effort to the Cowboys. He is the only player in Saints franchise history to be on the roster for three (1991, 2000, 2006) of the team’s division titles. The 1991 season was his most prolific, offensively, as he rushed for a career-high 109 times for 494 yards and two touchdowns.

FRED MCAFEE --- RUNNING BACK1987-90 --- NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

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ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

Since 1972, when Mississippi College entered the Gulf South Conference, the Choctaws have had 18 players se-lected as All-Americans by either the American Football Coaches Associa-tion or D3Football.com. Ten players were honored by the AFCA, while eight Choctaws have earned selections while in Division III. RICKY HERZOG

FLANKER1972

CALVIN HOWARDRUNNING BACK

1979

ELBERT LYLESDEFENSIVE END

1980

MAJOR EVERETTRUNNING BACK

1982

WAYNE FRAZIEROFFENSIVE LINE

1983

FRED MCAFEERUNNING BACK

1990

JOHNNY POOLEOFFENSIVE LINE

1992

KELLY RAYOFFENSIVE LINE

1993

WILSON HILLMANPUNTER2000

JONATHAN RUSSELLPUNTER2005

JOSH LANKFORDOFFENSIVE LINE

2009

QUARTEZ ASHMORELINEBACKER

2009

JARRAD CRAINEDEFENSIVE BACK

2011

KEITH VILLAFRANCODEFENSIVE BACK

2012

EARL CONWAYDEFENSIVE LINE

1985

TERRY FLEMINGDEFENSIVE LINE

1988-89

JAKE ALLENWIDE RECEIVER

2007

RENARD ELLISTIGHT END

2009

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GULF SOUTHCONFERENCE

Mississippi College began playing foot-ball in the 1907 season and made the move to the Southern Intercollegiate Association (SIAA) in 1909. In 1972, MC became a part of Division II and was admitted into the Gulf South Con-ference. In 1995, the MC administra-tion decided it was in the best interest of the school to make the move to Di-vision III and join the American South-west Conference, a league based out of Richardson, Texas.

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Donnie Ashley Second Team RS 1994Ralph Ashley First Team LB 1979Ricky Barner First Team DL 1987Drew Blackburn Second Team T 1984Russ Blankenship Second Team DT 1982Nathaniel Bolton First Team WR 1990 First Team WR 1989J.B. Brown First Team LB 1978 Second Team LB 1977Miguel Callier Second Team WR 1992 Second Team RS 1991Dennis Cato First Team LB 1980Jimmy Clarke Second Team T 1981Earl Conway First Team DL 1985 First Team DT 1984 Second Team DL 1983Shinall Conway First Team LB 1990 First Team DB 1988Warren Conway First Team LB 1982Chuck Crosby Second Team G 1979 First Team G 1978Morgan Crosby Second Team DT 1983David Darden First Team DB 1986 Second Team DB 1985Tony Eddins First Team WR 1986 First Team WR 1985Larry Evans First Team LB 1975Major Everett First Team RB 1982 First Team RB 1981 First Team RB 1980Michael Fields First Team RS 1985 First Team RS 1984Terry Fleming First Team DL 1989 First Team DL 1988 First Team DL 1986Sam Ford Second Team TE 1986Wayne Frazier First Team C 1983 Second Team T 1982

Shannon Garrett Second Team DB 1993Kevin Gaughf First Team G 1995 Second Team OL 1993Bill Giles First Team C 1977Gavin Gill Second Team C 1995Tom Gladney Second Team WR 1977Vince Glover Second Team RB 1994James Green First Team DB 1990 Second Team DB 1989Kenny Green Second Team DT 1980 First Team DT 1979Miles Hallberg First Team T 1987Keith Hammond Second Team T 1984Mario Hansbrough First Team TE 1993 Second Team TE 1992Alan Hawkins Second Team DE 1975Reggie Hawthorne First Team PK 1984 Second Team PK 1983Jerome Hemphill Second Team LB 1985 Second Team LB 1984Wally Henry First Team P 1989 Second Team QB 1989 First Team P 1988 Second Team P 1985Allen Hickman Second Team C 1987Tripp Higginbotham First Team C 1986Robert Hill Second Team WR 1975Darryl Hopkins First Team LB 1987 First Team LB 1986Malcolm Houston First Team TE 1991Calvin Howard First Team RB 1979Bruce Howell First Team DB 1984Kenny Hudson First Team T 1977Robert Hudson First Team DB 1978Benny Hughes Second Team LB 1984Bruce Hulitt Second Team RB 1979Terrance James Second Team DL 1992 First Team DL 1991Jerry Jett Second Team MG 1977 Second Team MG 1976Steve Johnson First Team T 1979 First Team T 1978Craig Kennedy Second Team DB 1977Alvin Kidd First Team RB 1983Michael Kincaid Second Team WR 1981Allen Kirk Second Team G 1981John Knox First Team LB 1990Lan Leavell Second Team T 1975Doug Lucas First Team T 1992Elbert Lyles First Team DE 1980 First Team DE 1979 First Team DE 1978Milton Magee First Team DL 1990Roderick Magee First Team LB 1991 First Team LB 1989

Ken Marble Second Team OL 1988Fred McAfee First Team RB 1990 First Team RB 1989Shadrick McAfee Second Team RB 1995Syrone McBeath Second Team LB 1993 Second Team LB 1992Steve McBride Second Team T 1976Brad McNealy First Team PK 1979Carl Menist Second Team WR 1980Steve Metz First Team G 1979 Second Team G 1978Paul Meyerchick First Team DB 1983 First Team DB 1982 First Team DB 1981Donnie Milloy First Team DB 1989 First Team DB 1988John Moore First Team TE 1985Kalvin Murrell First Team DB 1991Pedro Nelson Second Team LB 1991Sean Oakley Second Team OL 1991 First Team C 1990Larry Osbrink Second Team P 1981Al Pickich Second Team C 1982Johnny Poole First Team G 1992 First Team G 1991Cooper Pope First Team G 1986 First Team G 1985Jimmy Price First Team C 1980 Second Team C 1979 Second Team C 1978Rodney Quinn Second Team DB 1987Kelly Ray First Team C 1993Dexter Rhoulac Second Team QB 1990Mike Ricker First Team DE 1982 First Team DE 1981James Rigney Second Team G 1982Danny Robinson Second Team DE 1976Steve Rodgers Second Team DT 1983Keith Rowell First Team DB 1979Anthony Saway Second Team DB 1975Charles Selmon First Team DB 1980David Smith Second Team DL 1995Eugene Smith First Team TE 1979Harold Stanfield First Team TE 1984 Second Team TE 1983Ezra Tate First Team RB 1978 Second Team RB 1977Metric Thompson Second Team DB 1992Jim Turcotte Second Team PK 1981Buddy Waters First Team T 1979Lance Wedgeworth Second Team DB 1995Michael Williams Second Team RB 1982Jason Womack First Team OL 1988Antonio Wright Second Team LB 1995Jimmy Zila First Team OL 1989

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

AMERICAN SOUTHWESTCONFERENCE

YEARLY AWARDS

GULF SOUTH

Offensive Player of the YearCalvin Howard - RB - 1979Fred McAfee - RB - 1990

Defensive Player of the YearRalph Ashley - LB - 1979

Earl Conway - DL - 1984-85Terry Fleming - DL - 1989

Roderick Magee - LB - 1991

Freshman of the YearTerry Fleming - DL - 1985Fred McAfee - RB - 1987

Coach of the YearJohn Williams - 1979 & 1990

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

Offensive Player of the YearDavid Glisson - RB - 1997

Jake Allen - WR - 2007Adam Shaffer - QB - 2009

Defensive Player of the YearKyle Fulcher - LB - 1997Bryant Shaw - DL - 1999

Quartez Ashmore - LB - 2009

Freshman of the YearPeyton Perrett - QB - 1999Tommy Reyer - QB - 2008

Coach of the YearTerry McMillan - 1997Norman Joseph - 2009

Jake Allen First Team WR 2007 First Team WR 2006Robert Andrews First Team P 1998 Second Team P 1997Will Andrews Second Team LB 1999 Hon. Mention LB 1998Vance Andry Hon. Mention WR 2000Earl Anthony Second Team OL 2000Alex Archer Second Team WR 2012Quartez Ashmore First Team LB 2009 First Team LB 2008Blake Barnett Hon. Mention OL 2004 Hon. Mention OL 2003D. Berry Hon. Mention DL 2003Jeremy Bertrand Hon. Mention LB 2011Jarryn Bingham First Team DL 2011Tim Biven Hon. Mention DL 2000 Hon. Mention DL 1999Jason Blanchard Hon. Mention OL 2001Chris Blanton Second Team RB 2007Jeremy Bond Second Team PK 1998Demarcus Brooks Second Team OL 2009Jeff Brooks First Team OL 1997Michael Brown First Team LB 1999 First Team LB 1998DeMarrion Buford-Hughes Hon. Mention WR 2011Matt Calvert First Team OL 1999 Second Team OL 1998Chris Campbell Hon. Mention PK 2012 Hon. Mention PK 2011Andrew Cardwell Hon. Mention OL 2004 Hon. Mention TE 2002Justin Cardwell Second Team OL 2011Clint Champagne First Team LB 2007 Second Team LB 2006 Second Team LB 2005 Second Team LB 2004Jacob Chancellor Second Team P 2011Dusty Coleman Second Team RET 2007 Second Team RET 2006 Hon. Mention WR 2005Corey Cooley First Team DB 2007Toby Collums Hon. Mention DB 1998Maurice Cowan Hon. Mention LB 2008Nelson Craddock Hon. Mention OL 2008Kyle Crager Hon. Mention LB 2002Jarrad Craine First Team DB 2011Cliff Crane Hon. Mention LB 1999David Dart Second Team LB 1999 Hon. Mention DL 1998Ryne Davison Second Team DB 2008 Hon. Mention DB 2006 Hon. Mention DB 2005Austin Divinity Second Team RB 2010 Second Team RET 2009Jimmy Dottolo First Team RB 1999Reid Dreher Hon. Mention TE 1998Scotty Elliot Hon. Mention QB 2003Renard Ellis First Team TE 2009 Second Team TE 2008 Hon. Mention TE 2007Dusty Finley Hon. Mention DB 2004Kyle Fulcher First Team LB 1997David Glisson First Team RB 1997Michael Goodin Hon. Mention DL 2002Rodger Guy First Team QB 1997A.J. Hardy Hon. Mention LB 2012Clint Harrison Hon. Mention WR 2001Keith Haydel Hon. Mention DB 2006 Hon. Mention DB 2005C.J. Herring Second Team OL 2006Wilson Hillman Second Team P 2000 First Team P 1999

Kern Hoff Second Team OL 2006 Hon. Mention OL 2005Brad Holt Hon. Mention DL 2009Jeremy Horton Hon. Mention DL 2011Devon James Hon. Mention DB 2007Jeremy Jones Hon. Mention DB 1998Phillip Kemp First Team OL 2002 Second Team OL 2001Rob Kent Second Team OL 2005 Hon. Mention OL 2003Billy Kirk First Team TE 1997Steven Knight First Team RB 2011 First Team RB 2009Kyle Kruse Hon. Mention PK 2007 Second Team PK 2006Corey Laidlaw Hon. Mention RET 2008Josh Lankford First Team LB 2009 Hon. Mention OL 2007Alex Lincoln First Team LB 1997Bryan Madden First Team LB 2002 First Team LB 2001Lee Martin Hon. Mention WR 2002Jacob Mattina Second Team OL 2008Desmond Mays First Team RB 2008Craig McCraney First Team P 2012Mike McKelvey Second Team LB 2000Jonathan McMillan First Team DB 2001 Hon. Mention DB 2000 Hon. Mention DB 1999Michael Meurrier First Team DB 1999 First Team DB 1998 Second Team DB 1997Charmer Moore Hon. Mention WR 2004Eric Morris Hon. Mention DL 2005Matt Murphy Second Team WR 1998Will Parker Second Team P 2003Javaris Peoples Hon. Mention DL 2006Peyton Perrett Second Team QB 2001 First Team QB 2000Kris Pickle Hon. Mention WR 2000

Brad Pope Hon. Mention OL 1999Dustin Retherford Hon. Mention DB 2010Blake Rowell First Team LB 2011Billy Royston Hon. Mention OL 1998Jonathan Russell First Team P 2007 Second Team P 2005Cody Saxton Hon. Mention OL 2012 Second Team OL 2011Adam Shaffer First Team QB 2009 First Team QB 2007Bryant Shaw First Team DL 1999 First Team DL 1998 Second Team DL 1997Jonathan Shaw Hon. Mention OL 2010 Second Team OL 2009Dennis Skains Hon. Mention DB 2000Kalvin Smith First Team RB 2006 Second Team RB 2005Terrence Taylor Second Team DL 2010Marcus Terry Second Team WR 2007James Thornton Second Team PK 2003Eddie Travis Hon. Mention DL 2004Kevin Turner Second Team DL 2002Keith Villafranco First Team DB 2012Craig Waddle First Team OL 1999Brannon Walls First Team P 2009 First Team PK 2009Lance Wedgeworth First Team DB 1997Josh Whitehead Hon. Mention DB 2003Austin Wilbanks Hon. Mention TE 2005Chris Williams Second Team OL 2010Brannon Willisson First Team DL 2008 First Team DL 2007 Hon. Mention DL 2006Nolan Willisson Second Team DL 2010 Second Team DL 2009 Hon. Mention DL 2008John Michael Wilson Hon. Mention DB 2002 Hon. Mention DB 2001

Very Proud Of Our Mississippi College

CHOCTAWS

hurch

“But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I

press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” “At

Parkway we know the importance of long hours of practice, teamwork, dedication, and

the desire for excellence both in athletic competition and in the classroom. As avid Choctaw supporters, Parkway is extremely proud of the championship character of our tradition rich Choctaw athletic program and proud to be a loyal friend and supporter of

Mississippi College.

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1907 1-0 Manager Davis MC OPP W 6 Chamberlain-Hunt Aca. 0

1908 0-1

Manager White MC OPP L 0 Ole Miss 41

1909 3-0

Dr. Kern MC OPP W 29 French Camp Aca. 0 W 94 Chamberlain-Hunt 0 W 6 Univ. of Memphis 5

W 6 University of Memphis 5DALE E. CHADWICK3 Seasons (1910-12)

4-13, (.235)

1910 0-4

Dale E. Chadwick MC OPP L 0 Louisiana Industrial 6 L 0 Louisiana State 40 L 0 Ole Miss 24 L 0 Mississippi A & M 24

1911 1-5

Dale E. Chadwick MC OPP L 6 Mississippi A & M 27 W 5 Southern Univ. (AL) 0 L 0 Tulane 10 L 0 Louisiana State 40 L 0 Ole Miss 28 L 0 Louisiana Industrial 24

1912 3-4

Dale E. Chadwick MC OPP W 44 Vicksburg Athletic Club 0 L 0 Mississippi A & M 19 L 0 Louisiana State 45 L 6 Tulane 19 L 0 Ole Miss 12 W 14 Louisiana Industrial 13 W 20 Howard College 6

DANA X. BIBLE3 Seasons (1913-15)

13-9-2 (.583)

1913 6-3

Dana X. Bible MC OPP W 67 Pearl River JC 0 L 0 Marion Institute 7 L 13 Mississippi A & M 14 W 13 Tulane 3 W 22 Ouachita Baptist 14 W 7 Henderson State 2 L 3 Alabama 21 W 14 Louisiana Industrial 3 W 10 Howard College 6

1914 4-3-1 Dana X. Bible MC OPP L 0 Christian Brothers 62 W 40 Mississippi State Normal 0 L 0 Louisiana State 14 W 25 Jefferson State 0 T 7 Ole Miss 7 W 46 Louisiana Industrial 0 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 19 W 27 Howard College 6

1915 3-3-1 Dana X. Bible MC OPP W 28 Chamberlain Hunt Aca. 0 L 0 Mississippi A & M 12 L 0 Louisiana State 14 L 0 Alabama 40 W 20 Tulane 6 W 74 Ole Miss 6 T 0 Louisiana Industrial 0 Ouachita Baptist*

*Game cancelled with Ouachita ahead 6-0.

C.R. "DUDY" NOBLE1 Season (1916)

6-3 (.667)

1916 6-3

C.R. Dudy Noble MC OPP W 32 Marion Institute 0 W 47 Louisiana Industrial 0 W 26 Ouachita Baptist 0 W 36 Ole Miss 14 W 13 Mississippi A & M 6 L 3 Tulane 13 L 7 Louisiana State 50 L 7 Alabama 13 W 90 Mississippi State Normal 0

1917 0-5

Coach Unavailable MC OPP L 0 Mississippi A & M 68 L 0 Alabama 46 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 7 L 0 Ole Miss 21 L 0 Louisiana State 34

FRANK G. ANDERSON1 Season (1919)

3-5-1 (.389)

1919 3-5-1

Frank G. Anderson MC OPP L 0 Ole Miss 6 L 7 Mississippi A & M 56 W 6 Jefferson State 0 W 57 Chamberlain Hunt Aca. 0 T 0 Ouachita Baptist 0 L 12 Hendrix 15 L 0 Tulane 49 L 0 Louisiana State 24 W 19 State Teachers Coll. 7

STANLEY ROBINSON26 Seasons (1920-23, 1928-53)

124-84-14 (.590)

1920 3-5

Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Mississippi A & M 27 L 0 Tulane 27 L 0 Alabama 52 W 6 Ouachita Baptist 0 L 9 Louisiana State 41 W 21 Howard College 7 W 60 Millsaps 0 L 20 Spring Hill 21

1921 7-2-1

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 14 Tulane 0 W 68 Louisiana College 0 L 13 Mississippi A & M 14 W 35 Union (TN) 0 W 27 Birmingham-Southern 6 W 27 Ole Miss 7 W 56 Millsaps 7 T 7 Florida 7 W 28 Spring Hill 7 L 0 Baylor 24

1922 6-3

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 22 Louisiana College 0 L 0 Tulane 30 W 3 Henderson State 0 W 26 Howard College 0 L 7 Baylor 40 W 13 Millsaps 6 L 0 Florida 58 W 6 Birmingham-Southern 0 W 7 Spring Hill 6

1923 5-1-2

Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 3 Tulane 18 W 19 Birmingham-Southern 0 W 7 Howard College 3 W 3 Louisiana College 0 T 0 Louisiana State 0 W 6 Ole Miss 0 W 15 Mercer 0 T 0 Millsaps 0

JOHN M. KING1 Season (1924)

2-5-1 (.313)

1924 2-5-1

John M. King MC OPP L 7 Tulane 32 L 0 Alabama 51 W 14 Millsaps 0 L 6 Birmingham-Southern 13 W 48 Louisiana College 7 L 6 Mississippi A & M 7 L 6 Ole Miss 10 T 7 Mercer 7

GEORGE M. BOHLER3 Seasons (1925-27)

17-9-1 (.648)

1925 2-6-1 George M. Bohler MC OPP W 22 Centenary (LA) 8 L 0 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 6 L 6 Loyola (LA) 7 T 25 Birmingham-Southern 25 L 0 Millsaps 6 L 6 Howard College 10 L 0 Mississippi A & M 46 L 7 Ole Miss 19 W 28 Louisiana College 0

1926 7-3

George M. Bohler MC OPP W 21 Pearl River JC 7 W 23 Clark JC 0 L 0 Mississippi A & M 41 L 14 Centenary (LA) 28 W 43 Millsaps 13 W 23 Howard College 10 W 27 Birmingham-Southern 12 W 21 Union (TN) 7 W 40 Louisiana College 13 L 16 Southwestern of Memphis 20

1927 8-0 George M. Bohler MC OPP W 18 Union (TN) 0 W 30 Louisiana College 0 W 12 Millsaps 0 W 7 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 0 W 13 Howard College 0 W 33 Birmingham-Southern 19 W 27 Southwestern Louisiana 0 W 12 Southern (FL) 0

STANLEY ROBINSON26 Seasons (1920-23, 1928-53)

124-84-14 (.590)

1928 7-1-2

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 82 State Teachers Coll. 0 W 15 Spring Hill 0 W 19 Southwestern Louisiana 0 T 6 Millsaps 6 W 13 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 0 T 6 Howard College 6 L 7 Birmingham-Southern 19 W 20 Univ. of Chattanooga 19 W 35 Union (TN) 13 W 13 Louisiana College 0

1929 3-6-1

Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Mississippi A & M 6 L 0 Alabama 55 W 20 State Teachers College 0 T 0 Howard College 0 L 0 Millsaps 7 L 6 Spring Hill 25 L 0 Birmingham-Southern 20 W 21 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 6 W 28 Univ. of Mexico 0 L 7 Southwestern of Memphis 20

1930 6-2

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 33 Louisiana College 14 W 13 Mississippi A & M 12 W 36 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 0

L 7 Univ. of Chattanooga 24 W 40 Univ. of Mexico 0 W 6 Birmingham-Southern 0 W 8 Millsaps 7 L 0 Colgate 23

1931 5-4

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 36 Louisiana College 6 W 6 Mississippi A & M 2 W 45 State Teachers Coll. 13 L 0 Birmingham-Southern 7 L 4 Loyola (LA) 13 L 0 Colgate 27 L 13 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 19 W 9 Millsaps 0 W 54 Southwestern Louisiana 3

1932 4-4 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Loyola (LA) 6 W 32 Louisiana College 0 L 7 Mississippi State 18 L 4 Birmingham-Southern 6 W 13 Univ. of Chattanooga 6 L 0 Colgate 32 W 20 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 7 W 7 Millsaps 6

1933 3-4-1

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 33 Louisiana College 7 W 33 State Teachers Coll. 7 W 14 Spring Hill 8 T 0 Univ. of Chattanooga 0 L 0 Mississippi State 18 L 0 Loyola (LA) 38 L 0 Howard College 20 L 0 Millsaps 2

1934 5-4

Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 7 Spring Hill 0 W 12 State Teachers Coll. 0 W 20 Southwestern of Memphis 7 L 7 Loyola (LA) 20 L 6 Mississippi State 13 L 0 Univ. of Chattanooga 13 W 32 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 0 W 19 Louisiana College 13 L 0 Millsaps 13

1935 2-6-1

Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Louisiana College 7 L 0 Howard College 49 L 0 Spring Hill 12 L 0 Southwestern of Memphis 13 W 33 Delta State 0 W 12 Univ. of Chattanooga 6 L 7 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 21 L 9 Loyola (LA) 37 T 0 Millsaps 0

1936 5-3-1

Stanley Robinson MC OPP T 13 Southwestern Louisiana 13 L 6 Univ. of Chattanooga 7 W 28 Spring Hill 7 W 20 Murray State Teachers 14 L 0 Millsaps 7 W 20 Delta State 0 L 13 Ouachita Baptist 31 W 26 Oglethorpe 0 W 19 Millsaps 7

1937 3-6-1 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 13 Southwestern of Memphis 0 L 0 Univ. of Chattanooga 13 L 0 Tulane 84 T 0 Millsaps 0 L 0 Murray State Teachers 43 W 18 Spring Hill 7 L 0 Oglethorpe 12 W 12 Millsaps 0 L 6 Stetson 14 L 0 Univ. of Tampa 20

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1938 7-2 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 26 L.P.I. (Louisiana Tech) 13 L 0 Centre 13 W 33 Louisiana College 14 L 25 Univ. of Chattanooga 28 W 21 Millsaps 0 W 33 Oglethorpe 6 W 36 Spring Hill 0 W 26 Mercer 21 W 32 Millsaps 0

1939 6-1-1 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 7 Centre 0 T 0 Univ. of Chattanooga 0 L 0 Loyola (LA) 32 W 25 Spring Hill 7 W 29 Millsaps 0 W 15 Mercer 0 W 20 Louisiana College 7 W 14 Oglethorpe 6

1940 5-1-1 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 20 Centre 13 T 7 Univ. of Chattanooga 7 W 41 Spring Hill 7 L 0 Colgate 31 W 27 Millsaps 0 W 26 Mercer 6 W 32 Louisiana College 6

1941 5-3 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 7 Centre 14 L 9 Union (TN) 26 L 6 Univ. of Chattanooga 26 W 17 Delta State 6 W 21 Millsaps 0 W 27 Mercer 19 W 53 Spring Hill 7 W 56 Army (Camp Shelby) 7

1946 7-2 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 13 Pensacola Navy 39 W 24 Alabama Teachers 12 W 26 Centre 6 W 20 Sewanee 6 L 0 Southeastern Louisiana 14 W 13 Stetson 0 W 32 Louisiana College 0 W 35 Millsaps 0 W 43 Univ. of Mexico 7

1947 5-2-1 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 19 Alabama Teachers 0 W 43 Univ. of Mexico 13 W 25 Centre 12 L 0 Sewanee 14 L 0 Millsaps 7 W 18 Delta State 0 W 34 Louisiana College 0 T 6 Stetson 6

1948 4-5 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Arkansas State 14 W 14 Stetson 0 L 6 Delta State 7 L 19 Sewanee 20 W 46 Southwestern of Memphis 6 W 20 Millsaps 14 L 7 Youngstown State 36 L 6 Florida State 26 W 13 East Texas Baptist 0

1949 4-5 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 19 Arkansas State 7 L 7 Louisiana College 26 L 12 Florida State 33 L 0 Sewanee 21 W 19 Southwestern of Memphis 13 W 43 Millsaps 6 L 14 Howard College 19

L 7 East Texas Baptist 14 W 34 Stetson 13

1950 6-2 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Arkansas A & M 27 W 19 Union (TN) 7 W 40 Marion Institute 6 W 33 Southwestern of Memphis 0 W 19 Millsaps 7 W 13 Sewanee 6 W 7 Howard College 6 L 0 Florida State 33

1951 1-6 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 0 Arkansas A & M 25 L 13 Union (TN) 25 W 25 Memphis Navy 0 L 6 Howard College 19 L 0 Sewanee 29 L 7 Millsaps 12 L 6 Hendrix 7

1952 5-3 Stanley Robinson MC OPP W 7 Union (TN) 6 W 20 Southwestern of Memphis 6 W 7 Howard College 0 L 7 Sewanee 12 L 20 Millsaps 21 L 12 Colgate 53 W 32 Hendrix 14 W 38 Ouachita Baptist 7

1953 5-2-1 Stanley Robinson MC OPP L 20 Univ. of Mexico 34 T 19 Austin College 19 W 20 Southwestern of Memphis 9 W 25 Howard College 6 W 14 Sewanee 12 W 20 Millsaps 19 W 39 Hendrix 13 L 14 Ouachita Baptist 19

JOE MURPHY5 Seasons (1954-58)

16-21-4 (.439)

1954 4-4

Joe Murphy MC OPP L 13 Univ. of Mexico 19 L 0 Austin College 26 W 26 Southwestern of Memphis 7 W 13 Howard College 6 W 7 Sewanee 6 L 6 Millsaps 13 L 0 Delta State 25 W 19 Hendrix 7

1955 5-4 Joe Murphy MC OPP L 7 Univ. of Mexico 28 W 21 Southwestern of Memphis 12 W 19 Howard College 14 W 24 Sewanee 0 W 18 Millsaps 14 L 0 Delta State 41 W 30 Hendrix 7 L 0 Southern State (AR) 36 L 0 Stetson 25

1956 2-4-2 Joe Murphy MC OPP T 6 Livingston 6 L 13 Southwestern of Memphis 21 L 0 Delta State 25 W 12 Howard College 6 W 13 Sewanee 6 T 0 Millsaps 0 L 7 Ouachita Baptist 20 L 0 Western Kentucky 14

1957 5-2-1 Joe Murphy MC OPP L 7 Delta State 19 W 19 Southwestern of Memphis 7

W 19 Howard College 13 T 6 Sewanee 6 W 19 Millsaps 0 W 28 Ouachita Baptist 6 W 46 Hendrix 26 L 7 Livingston 14

1958 0-7-1 Joe Murphy MC OPP L 0 Ozarks (MO) 12 L 6 Austin College 27 L 8 Southwestern of Memphis 28 L 0 Howard College 26 L 8 Sewanee 48 T 0 Millsaps 0 L 0 Louisiana College 68 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 31

HARTWELL MCPHAIL13 Seasons (1959-71)

60-50-5 (.543)

1959 7-2

Hartwell McPhail MC OPP L 0 Louisiana College 22 W 14 Southwestern of Memphis 7 W 14 Austin College 6 W 27 Howard College 6 W 27 Sewanee 6 W 47 Harding 7 W 14 Livingston 6 W 26 Millsaps 6 L 0 Hendrix 7

1960 6-2-1 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 46 Southern State (AR) 14 W 34 Livingston 0 L 18 Austin College 20 W 24 Howard College 20 W 34 Southwestern of Memphis 7 T 14 Sewanee 14 L 20 Furman 33 W 46 Hendrix 12 W 40 Univ. of Mexico 0

1961 8-1 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 27 Arkansas A & M 0 W 20 Southern State (AR) 0 W 29 Austin College 0 W 13 Henderson State 0 W 22 Southwestern of Memphis 6 L 6 Jacksonville State 21 W 15 Howard College 14 W 35 Carson-Newman 14 W 42 Sewanee 6

1962 5-4 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 22 Univ. of Mexico 6 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 7 W 12 Austin College 6 W 14 Henderson State 0 L 0 Arkansas State 20 W 28 Jacksonville State 0 L 3 Howard College 21 L 6 Carson-Newman 9 W 14 Sewanee 6

1963 4-2-2 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 17 Ouachita Baptist 7 W 7 Austin College 6 L 0 Arkansas A & M 21 T 0 Florence State 0 L 13 Furman 41 W 6 Troy State 0 T 3 Howard College 3 W 14 Jacksonville State 6 __ *Univ. of Mexico __ *Cancelled due to Kennedy assassination.

1964 4-4-1 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP L 10 Furman 13 W 40 Univ. of Mexico 6 L 14 Davidson 17 W 21 Arkansas A & M 11 W 3 Florence State 0

L 19 Troy State 21 L 7 Howard College 24 T 24 Jacksonville State 24 W 16 Austin College 13

1965 3-6 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP L 0 Henderson State 9 L 14 Arkansas A & M 16 W 21 Florence State 7 W 35 Troy State 15 L 0 Jacksonville State 20 L 12 Howard College 20 L 0 Arkansas State Teachers 25 W 21 Austin College 19 L 14 Livingston 33

1966 3-7 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 23 Henderson State 13 L 7 Southeastern Okla. State 14 L 7 Arkansas A & M 14 L 7 Florence State 14 W 27 Ouachita Baptist 26 L 0 Jacksonville State 17 L 21 Samford 45 W 30 Arkansas State Teachers 26 L 13 Southern State (AR) 30 L 0 Livingston 14

1967 6-3 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP L 6 Furman 15 W 28 Southeastern Okla. State 0 L 0 Arkansas A & M 6 W 28 Florence State 22 W 41 Ouachita Baptist 21 W 27 Louisiana College 9 L 21 Samford 28 W 33 Southern State (AR) 10 W 31 Livingston 13

1968 4-5 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 21 Furman 12 L 0 Henderson State 17 W 17 Southern State (AR) 7 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 16 L 14 Florence State 35 W 24 Louisiana College 8 L 0 Samford 41 W 9 Arkansas A & M 7 L 7 Livingston 26 __ *Centenary (LA) __ *Centenary canceled game.

1969 5-4 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP W 21 Henderson State 20 W 21 Southern State (AR) 17 W 23 Ouachita Baptist 21 L 7 Harding 18 L 7 Delta State 33 W 45 Samford 7 L 13 Livingston 37 L 14 Arkansas A & M 34 W 21 Furman 19

1970 4-5-1 Hartwell McPhail MC OPP L 10 Henderson State 14 W 21 Southern State (AR) 13 L 28 Ouachita Baptist 50 W 24 Harding 0 T 30 Delta State 30 L 13 Samford 21 W 21 Arkansas A & M 14 L 13 Livingston 23 W 7 Pensacola Navy 3 L 17 Furman 38

1971 2-8 Hartwell McPhail (1-5) --- Bernard Blackwell (1-3) MC OPP L 6 Henderson State 24 L 17 Southern State (AR) 19 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 28 L 14 Harding 20 L 0 Western Carolina 37 W 15 Nicholls State 6 L 14 Arkansas-Monticello 30

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L 0 Samford 41 L 3 Livingston 20 W 29 Northwood Institute 9

JOHN M. WILLIAMS19 Seasons (1972-90)

124-78-4 (.612)

1972 4-5-1

John M. Williams MC OPP L 7 Livingston 21 L 12 Henderson State 15 L 21 Southern State (AR) 34 W 14 Florence State 6 W 42 Nicholls State 13 W 20 Western Carolina 6 L 3 Harding 48 W 25 State College of Ark. 14 L 7 Ouachita Baptist 24 T 13 Samford 13

1973 4-6 John M. Williams MC OPP L 7 Henderson State 17 L 26 Southern State (AR) 28 L 16 Delta State 17 W 26 Florence State 7 W 21 Nicholls Statey 7 L 3 Livingston 27 W 21 Arkansas-Monticello 0 L 24 State College of Ark. 27 L 13 Ouachita Baptist 14 W 12 Samford 10

1974 4-6-1 John M. Williams MC OPP W 51 Mexico Polytechnico 0 L 0 Henderson State 7 L 3 Delta State 13 W 3 *Arkansas-Monticello 0 W 23 *Tennessee-Martin 7 T 21 *Livingston 21 L 12 Nicholls State 21 W 61 Baptist Christian 14 L 23 North Alabama 30 L 3 State College of Ark. 7 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 17 *Later forfeited

1975 6-5 John M. Williams MC OPP L 14 Henderson State 24 W 47 Arkansas-Monticello 0 L 7 Livingston 20 W 14 Tennessee-Martin 10 L 0 Delta State 24 W 56 Univ. of Mexico 0 W 19 Nicholls State 7 L 14 North Alabama 41 W 35 Central Arkansas 7 L 10 Ouachita Baptist 13 W 83 Mexico Polytechnico 0

1976 2-8 John M. Williams MC OPP L 7 Nicholls State 17 W 39 Arkansas-Monticello 3 L 7 Livingston 14 L 14 Tennessee-Martin 36 L 3 Delta State 7 L 0 Ouachita Baptist 6 W 34 Harding 23 L 20 Southeastern Louisiana 34 L 6 Troy State 38 L 20 North Alabama 34

1977 6-4 John M. Williams MC OPP L 0 Nicholls State 6 W 16 Arkansas-Monticello 0 L 16 Livingston 21 W 27 Tennessee-Martin 24 L 13 Delta State 24 W 20 Ouachita Baptist 8 W 15 Harding 12 L 6 Southeastern Louisiana 23 W 17 Troy State 15 W 28 North Alabama 0

1978 5-5 John M. Williams MC OPP W 17 East Tennessee State 3 W 21 Henderson State 8 W 24 Livingston 16 W 21 Tennessee-Martin 7 W 27 Delta State 0 L 6 Ouachita Baptist 15 L 7 Nicholls State 10 L 10 Southeastern Louisiana 13 L 16 Troy State 27 L 0 North Alabama 30

1979 10-3 John M. Williams Gulf South Conference Champions MC OPP W 17 Jacksonville State 7 W 28 Henderson State 13 W 35 Southern Arkansas 14 L 10 Tennessee-Martin 13 W 27 Delta State 19 W 29 Ouachita Baptist 24 W 28 Nicholls State 14 W 30 Livingston 14 W 38 Troy State 21 W 17 North Alabama 10 L 14 Southeastern Louisiana 34 W 35 *North Dakota 15 L 10 +Delaware 60 *NCAA Division II Playoffs +NCAA Division II Semifinals

1980 4-5 John M. Williams MC OPP L 14 Jacksonville State 51 W 10 Southern Arkansas 7 L 0 Troy State 30 W 10 Delta State 7 W 35 Ouachita Baptist 10 L 27 Tennessee-Martin 30 W 28 Livingston 8 L 22 Northeast Louisiana 40 L 22 North Alabama 28

1981 6-4 John M. Williams MC OPP W 17 Stephen F. Austin 14 W 24 Presbyterian 14 L 9 Southern Arkansas 21 W 19 Troy State 13 L 0 Jacksonville State 40 W 17 Ouachita Baptist 10 L 28 Tennessee-Martin 29 W 37 Livingston 17 W 38 Delta State 21 L 23 North Alabama 37

1982 8-3 John M. Williams MC OPP L 20 Northwestern State 24 W 28 Valdosta State 13 L 16 Presbyterian 17 W 35 Southern Arkansas 8 W 31 Troy State 7 L 36 Jacksonville State 52 W 42 Ouachita Baptist 14 W 16 Tennessee-Martin 9 W 21 Livingston 3 W 27 Delta State 6 W 28 North Alabama 20

1983 8-3 John M. Williams MC OPP W 16 Southeastern Louisiana 10 W 26 Valdosta State 3 W 36 Stephen F. Austin 29 W 23 Southern Arkansas 7 W 17 Troy State 0 W 30 Jacksonville State 18 W 30 Ouachita Baptist 7 W 28 Tennessee-Martin 0 L 14 Livingston 24 L 0 North Alabama 28 L 21 Delta State 31

1984 6-2-1 John M. Williams MC OPP T 24 North Alabama 24 W 7 Southeastern Louisiana 6 W 28 Tennessee-Martin 10

W 28 Jacksonville State 0 L 7 Troy State 14 W 35 Livingston 7 W 52 West Georgia 24 W 10 Valdosta State 3 L 21 Delta State 30

1985 7-2-1 John M. Williams MC OPP W 17 North Alabama 13 L 13 Arkansas State 41 W 34 Southeastern Louisiana 30 W 38 Tennessee-Martin 0 W 50 Jacksonville State 3 W 45 Troy State 21 W 14 Livingston 7 L 28 West Georgia 30 W 28 Valdosta State 7 T 14 Delta State 14

1986 7-4 John M. Williams MC OPP L 27 Southeast Missouri State 30 W 21 North Alabama 6 W 42 Arkansas-Monticello 7 W 34 West Texas State 24 W 28 Tennessee-Martin 3 W 28 Jacksonville State 14 L 0 Troy State 10 W 16 Livingston 14 W 30 West Georgia 14 L 10 Valdosta State 21 L 10 Delta State 21

1987 6-5 John M. Williams MC OPP L 0 Arkansas State 35 L 20 North Alabama 24 W 28 West Texas State 16 W 34 Tennessee-Martin 24 W 15 Jacksonville State 13 L 21 Troy State 48 L 7 Livingston 8 W 37 West Georgia 7 W 20 Valdosta State 12 L 28 Southeast Missouri State 30 W 13 Delta State 7

1988 9-3 John M. Williams Gulf South Conference Tri-Champs MC OPP L 2 McNeese State 6 W 42 North Alabama 35 W 41 Southeast Missouri State 13 W 24 Tennessee-Martin 21 L 0 Jacksonville State 10 W 18 Troy State 12 W 21 Livingston 10 W 10 West Georgia 8 W 31 Valdosta State 21 W 16 Lamar 14 W 7 Delta State 3 L 15 *Texas A & I 39 *NCAA Division II Playoffs

1989 11-3 John M. Williams Won National Championship Game. Later revoked by NCAA. MC OPP L 21 McNeese State 28 W 34 North Alabama 0 W 21 Southeast Missouri State 6 W 24 Tennessee-Martin 3 L 3 Jacksonville State 23 W 45 Troy State 7 W 23 Livingston 10 W 48 West Georgia 6 W 32 Valdosta State 3 L 7 Delta State 17 W 34 *Texas A & I 19 W 55 *St.. Cloud State 24 W 26 *Indiana Univ. (PA) 14 W 3 +Jacksonville State 0 *NCAA Division II Playoffs +NCAA Division II Championship

1990 11-2 John M. Williams Gulf South Conference Champions MC OPP W 21 North Alabama 10 L 7 Northeast Louisiana 17 W 44 Tennessee-Martin 14

W 17 Jacksonville State 7 W 36 Troy State 16 W 36 Livingston 0 W 44 West Georgia 17 W 17 Valdosta State 10 W 31 Nicholls State 20 W 35 Delta State 17 W 70 *Wofford 19 W 14 *Jacksonville State 7 L 8 +Indiana Univ. (PA) 27 *NCAA Division II Playoffs +NCAA Division II Semifinals

TERRY L. MCMILLAN9 Seasons (1991-99)

45-42-5 (.516)

1991 7-4-1

Terry L. McMillan MC OPP W 34 Central Arkansas 9 W 31 North Alabama 3 W 42 Henderson State 17 L 7 Northeast Louisiana 17 L 6 Jacksonville State 17 W 25 Livingston 14 W 49 West Georgia 21 T 10 Valdosta State 10 L 23 Appalachian State 31 W 27 Delta State 10 W 28 *Wofford 15 L 7 +Jacksonville State 35 *NCAA Division II First Round +NCAA Division II Quarterfinals

1992 4-5-1 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP L 6 Northwestern State 27 L 6 North Alabama 14 W 24 Henderson State 12 T 14 Jacksonville State 14 W 45 West Georgia 38 L 32 Livingston 37 W 37 Texas A & I 33 L 14 Valdosta State 28 L 0 Georgia Southern 30 W 34 Delta State 23

1993 6-3-1 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP W 32 Arkansas-Monticello 6 W 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville 9 T 22 Livingston 22 W 35 Henderson State 20 L 28 North Alabama 38 W 21 Samford 14 L 21 Valdosta State 42 L 25 West Georgia 27 W 21 Central Arkansas 14 W 13 Delta State 7

1994 4-5-1 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP T 28 Arkansas-Monticello 28 W 21 Abilene Christian 7 L 0 North Alabama 24 W 48 Livingston 0 W 31 Henderson State 13 W 20 Samford 12 L 7 Valdosta State 24 L 23 West Georgia 24 L 0 Central Arkansas 28 L 0 Delta State 14

1995 2-7-1 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP W 23 Southern Arkansas 14 L 0 Arkansas-Monticello 17 W 30 West Alabama 7 L 3 North Alabama 41 L 12 Henderson State 45 L 15 West Georgia 30 T 15 Arkansas Tech 15 L 11 Central Arkansas 26 L 16 Valdosta State 42 L 0 Delta State 14

1996 4-6 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP L 23 Arkansas-Monticello 35 W 27 Sul Ross State 0 W 31 Henderson State 28 L 22 Arkansas Tech 40

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COACHES RANKED BYGAMES COACHED

COACH SEASONS GAMES

Stanley Robinson 1920-23, 28-53 222

John M. Williams 1972-90 206

Hartwell McPhail 1959-71 115

Terry L. McMillan 1991-99 92

Norman Joseph 2005- 82

Johnny Mills 2000-04 50

Joe Murphy 1954-58 41

George M. Bohler 1925-27 27

Dana X. Bible 1913-15 24

Dale E. Chadwick 1910-12 17

Frank G. Anderson 1919 9

C.R. “Dudy” Noble 1916 9

John M. King 1924 8

L 33 Hardin-Simmons 34 W 27 Tusculum 21 L 21 West Alabama 22 W 56 Austin College 7 L 6 Southern Arkansas 20 L 21 Howard Payne 26

1997 8-2 Terry L. McMillan ASC Champions MC OPP W 26 Tusculum 19 W 56 Bethel 10 W 37 Lambuth 10 W 41 Georgetown 32 L 21 West Alabama 38 L 15 Austin College 17 W 31 Sul Ross State 26 W 13 Howard Payne 0 W 17 Hardin-Simmons 14 W 45 McMurry 22

1998 4-6 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP L 15 Georgetown 22 W 56 Bethel 0 W 35 Jacksonville Univ. 14 L 3 Howard Payne 21 L 0 Hardin-Simmons 44 W 28 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 L 10 McMurry 31 W 45 Sul Ross State 36 L 21 Texas Lutheran 23 L 34 Austin College 40

1999 6-4 Terry L. McMillan MC OPP W 10 Stillman 7 W 38 Belhaven 21 W 16 Jacksonville Univ. 13 L 14 Howard Payne 21 L 23 Hardin-Simmons 35 L 27 Mary-Hardin Baylor 30 L 27 McMurry 28 W 36 Sul Ross State 20 W 28 Texas Lutheran 6 W 50 Austin College 24

JOHNNY MILLS5 Seasons (2000-04)

18-32 (.360)

2000 3-7

Johnny Mills MC OPP L 19 Millsaps 20 W 50 East Texas Baptist 6 L 25 Howard Payne 35 W 34 Sul Ross State 7 L 21 Hardin-Simmons 35 L 6 Mary Hardin-Baylor 24 L 21 McMurry 34 L 30 Austin College 33 L 32 Texas Lutheran 34 W 35 Louisiana College 21

2001 7-3 Johnny Mills MC OPP W 15 Millsaps 3 W 31 East Texas Baptist 28 L 13 Howard Payne 31 W 36 Sul Ross State 32 L 9 Hardin-Simmons 55 L 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 10 W 28 McMurry 21 W 27 Austin College 7 W 41 Texas Lutheran 3 W 28 Louisiana College 21

2002 4-6 Johnny Mills MC OPP L 14 Millsaps 16 L 0 Howard Payne 50 W 34 Sul Ross State 21 L 21 Hardin-Simmons 32 L 24 Mary Hardin-Baylor 39 W 25 McMurry 22 L 23 Austin College 27 W 36 Texas Lutheran 16 W 15 Louisiana College 10 L 9 East Texas Baptist 16

2003 3-7 Johnny Mills MC OPP W 13 Millsaps 0 L 13 Howard Payne 31 W 27 Sul Ross State 26 L 0 Hardin-Simmons 21 L 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 67 L 25 McMurry 27 L 6 Austin College 17 W 31 Texas Lutheran 0 L 0 Louisiana College 31 L 6 East Texas Baptist 45

2004 1-9 Johnny Mills MC OPP L 0 Millsaps 9 W 24 Sul Ross State 20 L 19 Hardin-Simmons 49 L 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 49 L 24 McMurry 48 L 10 Austin College 20 L 28 Texas Lutheran 31 L 33 Louisiana College 49 L 3 East Texas Baptist 27 L 14 Howard Payne 48

NORMAN JOSEPH8 Seasons (2005-)

38-44 (.463)

2005 2-8

Norman Joseph MC OPP L 17 Sul Ross State 26 L 0 Hardin-Simmons 14 L 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 61 L 14 McMurry 24 W 35 Austin College 19 L 22 Texas Lutheran 27 L 28 Louisiana College 42 L 28 East Texas Baptist 29 LO 45 Howard Payne 51 W 52 Belhaven 16

2006 5-5 Norman Joseph MC OPP W 52 Millsaps 28 W 28 Texas Lutheran 21 W 36 McMurry 26 L 28 Hardin-Simmons 48 L 28 Louisiana College 31 W 33 LaGrange 0 L 14 Mary Hardin-Baylor 41 L 30 East Texas Baptist 35 L 15 Howard Payne 30 W 31 Sul Ross State 7

2007 8-2 Norman Joseph MC OPP W 27 Millsaps 26 W 34 Texas Lutheran 5 W 47 McMurry 14 L 42 Hardin-Simmons 45 W 42 Louisiana College 34 W 50 LaGrange College 7 L 30 Mary Hardin-Baylor 69 W 45 East Texas Baptist 21 W 31 Howard Payne 10 W 56 Sul Ross State 35

2008 5-5 Norman Joseph MC OPP L 6 Millsaps 42 L 28 Cumberlands 49 W 44 McMurry 7 L 27 Hardin-Simmons 35 W 21 Louisiana College 19 L 14 Mary Hardin-Baylor 26 L 21 East Texas Baptist 24 W 30 Howard Payne 14 W 41 Sul Ross State 10 W 52 Texas Lutheran 7

2009 9-3 Norman Joseph ASC Champions MC Opp W 47 Millsaps 44 L 26 Cumberlands (KY) 55 W 61 McMurry 14 W 39 Hardin-Simmons 34 W 54 Louisiana College 44 W 17 Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 W 26 East Texas Baptist 7 L 24 Howard Payne 38 W 49 Sul Ross State 27 W 38 Texas Lutheran 24 W 56 Huntingdon* 35 L 9 Wesley (DE)* 43 *NCAA Division III Playoffs

2010 4-6 Norman Joseph MC OPP W 27 Millsaps 23 W 21 Belhaven 14 L 10 Hardin-Simmons 45 L 42 Louisiana College 45 L 31 Mary Hardin-Baylor 41 L 20 East Texas Baptist 28 W 42 Howard Payne 27 W 38 Sul Ross State 21 L 23 Texas Lutheran 42 L 17 McMurry 28

2011 3-7 Norman Joseph MC OPP W 33 Millsaps 27 L 31 Belhaven 35 W 45 Hardin-Simmons 28 L 17 Louisiana College 52 L 12 Mary Hardin-Baylor 35 L 21 East Texas Baptist 34 W 34 Howard Payne 21 L 42 Sul Ross State 49 L 16 Texas Lutheran 36 L 38 McMurry 63

2012 2-8 Norman Joseph MC OPP L 17 Millsaps 23 W 31 Webber International 24 L 3 West Alabama 41 L 0 Hardin-Simmons 31 L 42 Sul Ross State 75 L 14 Howard Payne 27 W 24 Texas Lutheran 21 L 24 East Texas Baptist 34 L 28 Louisiana College 70 L 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 59

COACHES RANKED BYGAMES WON

COACH SEASONS GAMES

Stanley Robinson 1920-23, 28-53 124

John M. Williams 1972-90 124

Hartwell McPhail 1959-71 60

Terry L. McMillan 1991-99 45

Norman Joseph 2005- 38

Johnny Mills 2000-04 18

George M. Bohler 1925-27 17

Joe Murphy 1954-58 16

Dana X. Bible 1913-15 13

C.R. “Dudy” Noble 1916 6

Dale E. Chadwick 1910-12 4

Frank G. Anderson 1919 3

John M. King 1924 2

COACHES RANKED BYSCORING AVERAGE

COACH SEASONS PPG

Norman Joseph 2005- 29.43

C.R. “Dudy” Noble 1916 29.00

Terry L. McMillan 1991-99 23.15

John M. Williams 1972-90 21.71

Johnny Mills 2000-04 19.90

George M. Bohler 1925-27 17.56

Dana X. Bible 1913-15 17.33

Hartwell McPhail 1959-71 16.82

Stanley Robinson 1920-23, 28-53 15.75

John M. King 1924 11.75

Frank G. Anderson 1919 11.22

Joe Murphy 1954-58 10.41

Dale E. Chadwick 1910-12 5.58

COACHES RANKED BYWIN PERCENTAGE

COACH SEASONS WIN %

C.R. “Dudy” Noble 1916 .667

George M. Bohler 1925-27 .648

John M. Williams 1972-90 .612

Stanley Robinson 1920-23, 28-53 .590

Dana X. Bible 1913-15 .583

Hartwell McPhail 1959-71 .543

Terry McMillan 1991-99 .516

Norman Joseph 2005- .463

Joe Murphy 1954-58 .439

Frank G. Anderson 1919 .389

Johnny Mills 2000-04 .360

John M. King 1924 .313

Dale E. Chadwick 1910-12 .235

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN 1-01994 W 21 - 7

ALABAMA0 - 71913 L 3 - 211915 L 0 - 401916 L 7 - 131917 L 0 - 461920 L 0 - 521924 L 0 - 511929 L 0 - 55

APPALACHIAN STATE0 - 11991 L 23 - 31

ARKANSAS STATE1 - 41948 L 0 - 141949 W 19 - 71962 L 0 - 201985 L 13 - 411987 L 0 - 35

ARK.-MONTICELLO10 - 11 - 1(Ark A & M)1950 L 0 - 271951 L 0 - 251961 W 27 - 01963 L 0 - 211964 W 21 - 111965 L 14 - 161966 L 7 - 141967 L 0 - 61968 W 9 - 71969 L 14 - 341970 W 21 - 14(Ark-Monticello)1971 L 14 - 301973 W 21 - 01974* W 3 - 01975 W 47 - 01976 W 39 - 31977 W 16 - 01986 W 42 - 71993 W 31 - 61994 T 28 - 281995 L 0 - 171996 L 23 - 35*Later forfeited

ARKANSAS TECH0 - 1 - 11995 T 15 - 151996 L 22 - 40

ARMY (CAMP SHELBY)1 - 01941 W 56 - 7

AUSTIN COLLEGE10 - 9 - 11953 T 19 - 191954 L 0 - 261958 L 6 - 271959 W 14 - 61960 L 18 - 201961 W 29 - 01962 W 12 - 61963 W 7 - 61964 W 16 - 131965 W 21 - 191996 W 56 - 71997 L 15 - 171998 L 34 - 401999 W 50 - 242000 L 30 - 332001 W 27 - 72002 L 23 - 272003 L 6 - 172004 L 10 - 202005 W 35 - 19

BAPTIST CHRISTIAN1 - 01974 W 61 - 14

BAYLOR0 - 21921 L 0 - 241922 L 7 - 40

BELHAVEN3 - 11999 W 38 - 212005 W 52 - 162010 W 21 - 142011 L 31 - 35

BETHEL (TN)2 - 01997 W 56 - 101998 W 56 - 0

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN6 - 5 - 11921 W 27 - 61922 W 6 - 01923 W 19 - 01924 L 6 - 131925 T 25 - 251926 W 27 - 121927 W 33 - 191928 L 7 - 191929 L 0 - 201930 W 6 - 01931 L 0 - 71932 L 4 - 6

CARSON-NEWMAN1 - 11961 W 35 - 141962 L 6 - 9

CENTENARY (LA)1 - 11925 W 22 - 81926 L 14 - 28

CENTRAL ARKANSAS5 - 5(Ark State Teachers)1965 L 0 - 251966 W 30 - 26(State College of Ark)1972 W 25 - 141973 L 24 - 271974 L 3 - 7(Central Ark)1975 W 35 - 71991 W 34 - 91993 W 21 - 141994 L 0 - 281995 L 11 - 26

CENTRE4 - 21938 L 0 - 131939 W 7 - 01940 W 20 - 131941 L 7 - 141946 W 26 - 61947 W 25 - 12

CHAMBERLAIN-HUNT4 - 01907 W 6 - 01909 W 94 - 01915 W 28 - 01919 W 57 - 0

CHATTANOOGA3 - 6 - 31928 W 20 - 191930 L 7 - 241932 W 13 - 61933 T 0 - 01934 L 0 - 131935 W 12 - 61936 L 6 - 71937 L 0 - 131938 L 25 - 281939 T 0 - 01940 T 7 - 71941 L 6 - 26

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS0 - 11914 L 0 - 62

CLARK JUNIOR COLLEGE1 - 01926 W 23 - 0

COLGATE0 - 51930 L 0 - 231931 L 0 - 271932 L 0 - 321940 L 0 - 311952 L 12 - 53

CUMBERLANDS (KY)0 - 22008 L 28 - 492009 L 26 - 55

DAVIDSON0 - 11964 L 14 - 17

DELAWARE0 - 11979* L 10 - 60*NCAA Division II SemiFinals

DELTA STATE15 - 17 - 21935 W 33 - 01936 W 20 - 01941 W 17 - 61947 W 18 - 01948 L 6 - 71954 L 0 - 251955 L 0 - 411956 L 0 - 251957 L 7 - 191969 L 7 - 331970 T 30 - 301973 L 16 - 171974 L 3 - 131975 L 0 - 241976 L 3 - 71977 L 13 - 241978 W 27 - 01979 W 27 - 191980 W 10 - 71981 W 38 - 211982 W 27 - 61983 L 21 - 311984 L 21 - 301985 T 14 - 141986 L 10 - 211987 W 13 - 71988 W 7 - 31989 L 7 - 171990 W 35 - 171991 W 27 - 101992 W 34 - 231993 W 13 - 7

1994 L 0 - 141995 L 0 - 14

EAST TENNESSEE STATE1 - 01978 W 17 - 3

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST5-101948 W 13 - 01949 L 7 - 142000 W 50 - 62001 W 31 - 282002 L 9 - 162003 L 6 - 452004 L 3 - 272005 L 28 - 292006 L 30 - 352007 W 45 - 212008 L 21 - 242009 W 26 - 72010 L 20 - 282011 L 21 - 342012 L 24 - 34

FLORIDA0 - 1 - 11921 T 7 - 71922 L 0 - 58

FLORIDA STATE0 - 31948 L 6 - 261949 L 12 - 331950 L 0 - 33

FRENCH CAMP ACAD.1 - 01909 W 29 - 0

FURMAN2 - 51960 L 20 - 331963 L 13 - 411964 L 10 - 131967 L 6 - 151968 W 21 - 121969 W 21 - 191970 L 17 - 38

GEORGETOWN1 - 11997 W 41 - 321998 L 15 - 22

GEORGIA SOUTHERN0 - 11992 L 0 - 30

HARDING (AR)4 - 31959 W 47 - 71969 L 7 - 181970 W 24 - 01971 L 14 - 201972 L 3 - 481976 W 34 - 231977 W 15 - 12

HARDIN-SIMMONS3 - 141996 L 33 - 341997 W 17 - 141998 L 0 - 441999 L 23 - 352000 L 21 - 352001 L 9 - 552002 L 21 - 322003 L 0 - 212004 L 19 - 492005 L 0 - 142006 L 28 - 482007 L 42 - 452008 L 27 - 352009 W 39 - 342010 L 10 - 452011 W 45 - 282012 L 0 - 31

HENDERSON STATE13 - 91913 W 7 - 21922 W 3 - 01961 W 13 - 01962 W 14 - 01965 L 0 - 91966 W 23 - 131968 L 0 - 171969 W 21 - 201970 L 10 - 141971 L 6 - 241972 L 12 - 151973 L 7 - 171974 L 0 - 71975 L 14 - 241978 W 21 - 81979 W 28 - 131991 W 42 - 171992 W 24 - 121993 W 35 - 201994 W 31 - 131995 L 12 - 451996 W 31 - 28

HENDRIX 6 - 31919 L 12 - 151951 L 6 - 71952 W 32 - 141953 W 39 - 131954 W 19 - 7

1955 W 30 - 71957 W 46 - 261959 L 0 - 71960 W 46 - 12

HOWARD PAYNE5-121996 L 21 - 261997 W 13 - 01998 L 3 - 211999 L 14 - 212000 L 25 - 352001 L 13 - 312002 L 0 - 502003 L 13 - 312004 L 14 - 482005 L 45 - 512006 L 15 - 302007 W 31 - 102008 W 30 - 142009 L 24 - 382010 W 42 - 272011 W 34 - 212012 L 14 - 27

HUNTINGDON 1-02009* W 56 - 35*NCAA Division III First Round

INDIANA (PA)1 - 11989* W 26 - 141990* L 8 - 27*NCAA Division II Semifinal

JACKSONVILLE STATE13 - 10 - 21961 L 6 - 211962 W 28 - 01963 W 14 - 61964 T 24 - 241965 L 0 - 201966 L 0 - 171979 W 17 - 71980 L 14 - 511981 L 0 - 401982 L 36 - 521983 W 30 - 181984 W 28 - 01985 W 50 - 31986 W 28 - 141987 W 15 - 131988 L 0 - 101989 L 3 - 231989* W 3 - 01990 W 17 - 71990+ W 14 - 71991 L 6 - 171991^ L 7 - 351992 T 14 - 141998 W 35 - 141999 W 16 - 13*NCAA Division II National Championship+NCAA Division II Semifinal^NCAA Division II Quarterfinal

JEFFERSON STATE2 - 01914 W 25 - 01919 W 6 - 0

LAGRANGE2 - 02006 W 33 - 02007 W 50 - 7

LAMAR1 - 01988 W 16 - 14

LAMBUTH1 - 01997 W 37 - 10

LOUISIANA COLLEGE26 - 111921 W 68 - 01922 W 22 - 01923 W 3 - 01924 W 48 - 71925 W 28 - 01926 W 40 - 131927 W 30 - 01928 W 13 - 01930 W 33 - 141931 W 36 - 61932 W 32 - 01933 W 33 - 71934 W 19 - 131935 L 0 - 71938 W 33 - 141939 W 20 - 71940 W 32 - 61946 W 32 - 01947 W 34 - 01949 L 7 - 261958 L 0 - 681959 L 0 - 221967 W 27 - 91968 W 24 - 82000 W 35 - 212001 W 28 - 212002 W 15 - 102003 L 0 - 312004 L 33 - 492005 L 28 - 422006 L 28 - 312007 W 42 - 342008 W 21 - 19

2009 W 54 - 442010 L 42 - 452011 L 17 - 522012 L 28 - 70

LOUISIANA-MONROE0 - 3(Northeast Louisiana)1980 L 22 - 401990 L 7 - 171991 L 7 - 17

LOUISIANA STATE0 - 9 - 11910 L 0 - 401911 L 0 - 401912 L 0 - 451914 L 0 - 141915 L 0 - 141916 L 7 - 501917 L 0 - 341919 L 0 - 241920 L 9 - 411923 T 0 - 0

LOUISIANA TECH11 - 5 - 1(Louisiana Ind Inst)1910 L 0 - 61911 L 0 - 241912 W 14 - 131913 W 14 - 31914 W 46 - 01915 T 0 - 0(L.P.I.)1916 W 47 - 01925 L 0 - 61927 W 7 - 01928 W 13 - 01929 W 21 - 61930 W 36 - 01931 L 13 - 191932 W 20 - 71934 W 32 - 01935 L 7 - 211938 W 26 - 13

LOYOLA (N. O.)0 - 71925 L 6 - 71931 L 4 - 131932 L 0 - 61933 L 0 - 381934 L 7 - 201935 L 9 - 371939 L 0 - 32

MARION INSTITUTE2-11913 L 0 - 71916 W 32 - 01950 W 40 - 6

MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR2 - 131998 W 28 - 01999 L 27 - 302000 L 6 - 242001 L 7 - 102002 L 24 - 392003 L 7 - 672004 L 3 - 492005 L 0 - 612006 L 14 - 412007 L 30 - 692008 L 14 - 262009 W 17 - 142010 L 31 - 412011 L 12 - 352012 L 0 - 59

MCMURRY7-81997 W 45 - 221998 L 10 - 311999 L 27 - 282000 L 21 - 342001 W 28 - 212002 W 25 - 222003 L 25 - 272004 L 24 - 482005 L 14 - 242006 W 36 - 262007 W 47 - 142008 W 44 - 72009 W 61 - 142010 L 17 - 282011 L 38 - 63

MCNEESE STATE0 - 21988 L 2 - 61989 L 21 - 28

MEMPHIS1 - 01909 W 6 - 5

MEMPHIS NAVY1 - 01951 W 25 - 0

MERCER5 - 0 - 11923 W 15 - 01924 T 7 - 71938 W 26 - 211939 W 15 - 01940 W 26 - 61941 W 27 - 19

MEXICO POLYTECHNICO2 - 01974 W 51 - 01975 W 83 - 0

MILLSAPS31 - 14 - 61920 W 60 - 01921 W 56 - 71922 W 13 - 61923 T 0 - 01924 W 14 - 01925 L 0 - 61926 W 43 - 131927 W 12 - 01928 T 6 - 61929 L 0 - 71930 W 8 - 71931 W 9 - 01932 W 7 - 61933 L 0 - 21934 L 0 - 131935 T 0 - 01936 L 0 - 71936 W 19 - 71937 T 0 - 01937 W 12 - 01938 W 21 - 01938 W 32 - 01939 W 29 - 01940 W 27 - 01941 W 21 - 01946 W 35 - 01947 L 0 - 71948 W 20 - 141949 W 43 - 61950 W 19 - 71951 L 7 - 121952 L 20 - 211953 W 20 - 191954 L 6 - 131955 W 18 - 141956 T 0 - 01957 W 19 - 01958 T 0 - 01959 W 26 - 62000 L 19 - 202001 W 15 - 32002 L 14 - 162003 W 13 - 02004 L 0 - 92006 W 52 - 282007 W 27 - 262008 L 6 - 422009 W 47 - 442010 W 27 - 232011 W 33 - 272012 L 17 - 23

MISSISSIPPI STATE3 - 16(Mississippi A & M)1910 L 0 - 241911 L 6 - 271912 L 0 - 191913 L 13 - 141915 L 0 - 121916 W 13 - 61917 L 0 - 681919 L 7 - 561920 L 0 - 271921 L 13 - 141924 L 6 - 71925 L 0 - 461926 L 0 - 411929 L 0 - 61930 W 13 - 121931 W 6 - 2(Mississippi State)1932 L 7 - 181933 L 0 - 181934 L 6 - 13

MURRAY STATE1 - 11936 W 20 - 141937 L 0 - 43

NICHOLLS STATE6 - 41971 W 15 - 61972 W 42 - 131973 W 21 - 71974 L 12 - 211975 W 19 - 71976 L 7 - 171977 L 0 - 61978 L 7 - 101979 W 28 - 141990 W 31 - 20

NORTH ALABAMA14 - 14 - 2(Florence State)1963 T 0 - 01964 W 3 - 01965 W 21 - 71966 L 7 - 141967 W 28 - 221968 L 14 - 351972 W 14 - 61973 W 26 - 7(North Alabama)1974 L 23 - 301975 L 14 - 411976 L 20 - 341977 W 28 - 01978 L 0 - 301979 W 17 - 101980 L 22 - 281981 L 23 - 37

2013 CHOCTAW FOOTBALL100

WIN YEAR OPPONENT SCORE1 1907 Chamberlain-Hunt Aca. 6-010 1913 Tulane 13-350 1923 Ole Miss 6-0100 1934 State Teachers (Southern Miss) 12-0150 1948 SW of Memphis (Rhodes) 46-6200 1960 SW of Memphis (Rhodes) 34-7250 1971 Northwood Institute 29-9300 1981 Livingston (West Alabama) 37-17350 1988 Valdosta State 31-21400 1996 Tusculum 27-21450 2007 East Texas Baptist 45-21475 2012 Texas Lutheran 24-21

YEAR OPPONENT MC OPP1909 Chamberlain-Hunt Aca. 94 01916 Mississippi State Normal 90 01975 Mexico Polytechnico 83 01928 State Teachers (Southern Miss) 82 01915 Ole Miss 74 6 1921 Louisiana College 68 01913 Pearl River JC 67 01920 Millsaps 60 01919 Chamberlain-Hunt Aca. 57 01975 University of Mexico 56 01998 Bethel 56 0

MILESTONE WINS

YEAR OPPONENT OPP MC1937 Tulane 0 841917 Mississippi A&M (MS State) 0 681958 Louisiana College 0 681914 Christian Brothers 0 622005 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 612003 Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 671922 Florida 0 581929 Alabama 0 592012 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 591920 Alabama 0 52

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT

COMMON OPPONENTS

OPPONENT GAMES LASTMillsaps* 51 2012Samford 40 1994West Alabama 38 2012Louisiana College* 37 2012Delta State 34 1995Ouachita Baptist 32 1983North Alabama 30 1995Jacksonville State 25 1999Arkansas Monticello 22 1996Henderson State 22 1996Austin College 20 2005Mississippi State 19 1934Rhodes 18 1961Southern Arkansas 18 1996Troy 18 1990Hardin-Simmons* 17 2012Howard Payne* 17 2012Louisiana Tech 17 1938Sewanee 17 1962Sul Ross State* 17 2012Tennessee-Martin 17 1990East Texas Baptist* 15 2012Mary Hardin-Baylor* 15 2012McMurry 15 2011Texas Lutheran* 15 2012Valdosta State 14 1994Ole Miss 13 1925Chattanooga 12 1941Tulane 12 1937West Georgia 12 1995Birmingham-Southern 11 1932Univ. of Mexico 11 1975Central Arkansas 10 1995LSU 10 1923Nicholls State 10 1990* Playing in 2013

1982 W 28 - 201983 L 0 - 281984 T 24 - 241985 W 17 - 131986 W 21 - 61987 L 20 - 241988 W 42 - 351989 W 34 - 01990 W 21 - 101991 W 31 - 31992 L 6 - 141993 L 28 - 381994 L 0 - 241995 L 3 - 41

NORTH DAKOTA1 - 01979* W 35 - 15*NCAA Division II Quarterfinals

NORTHWESTERN ST. (LA)0 - 21982 L 20 - 241992 L 6 - 27

NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE1 - 01971 W 29 - 9

OGLETHORPE3 - 11936 W 26 - 01937 L 0 - 121938 W 33 - 61939 W 14 - 6

OLE MISS4 - 8 - 11908 L 0 - 411910 L 0 - 241911 L 0 - 281912 L 0 - 121914 T 7 - 71915 W 74 - 61916 W 36 - 141917 L 0 - 211919 L 0 - 61921 W 27 - 71923 W 6 - 01924 L 6 - 101925 L 7 - 19

OUACHITA BAPTIST15 - 16 - 11913 W 22 - 141914 L 0 - 191915* Canceled due to rain1916 W 26 - 01917 L 0 - 71919 T 0 - 01920 W 6 - 01936 L 13 - 311952 W 38 - 71953 L 14 - 191956 L 7 - 201957 W 28 - 61958 L 0 - 311962 L 0 - 71963 W 17 - 71966 W 27 - 261967 W 41 - 211968 L 0 - 161969 W 23 - 211970 L 28 - 501971 L 0 - 281972 L 7 - 241973 L 13 - 141974 L 0 - 171975 L 10 - 131976 L 0 - 61977 W 20 - 81978 L 6 - 151979 W 29 - 241980 W 35 - 101981 W 17 - 101982 W 42 - 141983 W 30 - 7*Score had Ouachita leading 6-0 at half

OZARKS (MO)0 - 11958 L 0 - 12

PEARL RIVER2 - 01913 W 67 - 01926 W 21 - 7

PENSACOLA NAVY1 - 11946 L 13 - 391970 W 7 - 3

PRESBYTERIAN 1 - 11981 W 24 - 141982 L 16 - 17

RHODES13 - 5(Southwestern of Memphis)1926 L 16 - 201929 L 7 - 201934 W 20 - 71935 L 0 - 131937 W 13 - 01948 W 46 - 61949 W 19 - 131950 W 33 - 01952 W 20 - 6

1953 W 20 - 91954 W 26 - 71955 W 21 - 121956 L 13 - 211957 W 19 - 71958 L 8 - 281959 W 14 - 71960 W 34 - 71961 W 22 - 6

SAMFORD22 - 14 - 4(Howard College)1912 W 20 - 61913 W 10 - 61914 W 27 - 61920 W 21 - 71922 W 26 - 01923 W 7 - 31925 L 6 - 101926 W 23 - 101927 W 13 - 01928 T 6 - 61929 T 0 - 01933 L 0 - 201935 L 0 - 491949 L 14 - 191950 W 7 - 61951 L 6 - 191952 W 7 - 01953 W 25 - 61954 W 13 - 61955 W 19 - 141956 W 12 - 61957 W 19 - 131958 L 0 - 261959 W 27 - 61960 W 24 - 201961 W 15 - 141962 L 3 - 211963 T 3 - 31964 L 7 - 241965 L 12 - 20(Samford Univ)1966 L 21 - 451967 L 21 - 281968 L 0 - 411969 W 45 - 71970 L 13 - 211971 L 0 - 411972 T 13 - 131973 W 12 - 101993 W 21 - 141994 W 20 - 12

SEWANEE9 - 6 - 21946 W 20 - 61947 L 0 - 141948 L 19 - 201949 L 0 - 211950 W 13 - 61951 L 0 - 291952 L 7 - 121953 W 14 - 121954 W 7 - 61955 W 24 - 01956 W 13 - 61957 T 6 - 61958 L 8 - 481959 W 27 - 61960 T 14 - 141961 W 42 - 61962 W 14 - 6

SE MISSOURI STATE2 - 21986 L 27 - 301987 L 28 - 301988 W 41 - 131989 W 21 - 6

SE LOUISIANA3 - 51946 L 0 - 141976 L 20 - 341977 L 6 - 231978 L 10 - 131979 L 14 - 341983 W 16 - 101984 W 7 - 61985 W 34 - 30

SE OKLAHOMA1 - 11966 L 7 - 141967 W 28 - 0

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS11 - 7(Southern State)1955 L 0 - 361960 W 46 - 141961 W 20 - 01966 L 13 - 301967 W 33 - 101968 W 17 - 71969 W 21 - 171970 W 21 - 131971 L 17 - 191972 L 21 - 341973 L 26 - 28(Southern Arkansas)1979 W 35 - 141980 W 10 - 71981 L 9 - 211982 W 35 - 81983 W 23 - 71995 W 23 - 141996 L 6 - 20

SOUTHERN (ALABAMA)1 - 01911 W 5 - 0

SOUTHERN (FLORIDA)1 - 01927 W 12 - 0

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI8 - 0(Miss State Normal)1914 W 40 - 01916 W 90 - 0(State Teachers College)1919 W 19 - 71928 W 82 - 01929 W 20 - 01931 W 45 - 131933 W 33 - 71934 W 12 - 0

SW LOUISIANA3 - 0 - 11927 W 27 - 01928 W 19 - 01931 W 54 - 31936 T 13 - 13

SPRING HILL11 - 31920 L 20 - 211921 W 28 - 71922 W 7 - 61928 W 15 - 01929 L 6 - 251933 W 14 - 81934 W 7 - 01935 L 0 - 121936 W 28 - 71937 W 18 - 71938 W 36 - 01939 W 25 - 71940 W 41 - 71941 W 53 - 7

ST. CLOUD STATE1 - 01989* W 55 - 24*NCAA Division II Quarterfinal

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN2 - 01981 W 17 - 141983 W 36 - 29

STETSON3 - 2 - 11937 L 6 - 141946 W 13 - 01947 T 6 - 61948 W 14 - 01949 W 34 - 131955 L 0 - 25

STILLMAN1 - 01999 W 10 - 7

SUL ROSS STATE14 - 31996 W 27 - 01997 W 31 - 261998 W 45 - 361999 W 36 - 202000 W 34 - 72001 W 36 - 322002 W 34 - 212003 W 27 - 262004 W 24 - 202005 L 17 - 262006 W 31 - 72007 W 56 - 352008 W 41 - 102009 W 49 - 272010 W 38 - 212011 L 42 - 492012 L 42 - 75

TAMPA0 - 11937 L 0 - 20

TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12 - 51974* W 23 - 71975 W 14 - 101976 L 14 - 361977 W 27 - 241978 W 21 - 71979 L 10 - 131980 L 27 - 301981 L 28 - 291982 W 16 - 91983 W 28 - 01984 W 28 - 101985 W 38 - 01986 W 28 - 31987 W 34 - 241988 W 24 - 211989 W 24 - 31990 W 44 - 14

TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE3 - 1(Texas A&I Univ)1988* L 15 - 391989* W 34 - 191992 W 37 - 33(Texas A&M-Kingsville)1993 W 13 - 9*NCAA Division II, First Round

TEXAS LUTHERAN9 - 61998 L 21 - 231999 W 28 - 62000 L 32 - 342001 W 41 - 32002 W 36 - 162003 W 31 - 02004 L 28 - 312005 L 22 - 272006 W 28 - 212007 W 34 - 52008 W 52 - 72009 W 38 - 242010 L 23 - 422011 L 16 - 362012 W 24 - 21

TROY STATE11 - 71963 W 6 - 01964 L 19 - 211965 W 35 - 151976 L 6 - 381977 W 17 - 151978 L 16 - 271979 W 38 - 211980 L 0 - 301981 W 19 - 131982 W 31 - 71983 W 17 - 01984 L 7 - 141985 W 45 - 211986 L 0 - 101987 L 21 - 481988 W 18 - 121989 W 45 - 71990 W 36 - 16

TULANE3 - 91911 L 0 - 101912 L 6 - 191913 W 13 - 31915 W 20 - 61916 L 3 - 131919 L 0 - 491920 L 0 - 271921 W 14 - 01922 L 0 - 301923 L 3 - 181924 L 7 - 321937 L 0 - 84

TUSCULUM2 - 01996 W 27 - 211997 W 26 - 19

UNION (TN)6 - 21921 W 35 - 01926 W 21 - 71927 W 18 - 01928 W 35 - 131941 L 9 - 26

1950 W 19 - 71951 L 13 - 251952 W 7 - 6

UNIV. OF MEXICO8 - 31929 W 28 - 01930 W 40 - 01946 W 43 - 71947 W 43 - 131953 L 20 - 341954 L 13 - 191955 L 7 - 281960 W 40 - 01962 W 22 - 61964 W 40 - 61975 W 56 - 0

VALDOSTA STATE8 - 5 - 1(Valdosta State College)1982 W 28 - 131983 W 26 - 31984 W 10 - 31985 W 28 - 71986 L 10 - 211987 W 20 - 121988 W 31 - 211989 W 32 - 31990 W 17 - 101991 T 10 - 101992 L 14 - 281993 L 21 - 421995 L 16 - 141994 L 7 - 24

VICKSBURG ATHLETIC1 - 01912 W 44 - 0

WEBBER INTERNATIONAL1-02012 W 31 - 24

WESLEY (DE)0-12009* L 9 - 43NCAA Division III Second Round

WEST ALABAMA19-18-3(Alabama Teachers)1946 W 24 - 121947 W 19 - 0(Livingston Univ.)1956 T 6 - 61957 L 7 - 141959 W 14 - 61960 W 34 - 01965 L 14 - 331966 L 0 - 141967 W 31 - 131968 L 7 - 261969 L 13 - 371970 L 13 - 23

1971 L 3 - 201972 L 7 - 211973 L 3 - 271974 T 21 - 211975 L 7 - 201976 L 7 - 141977 L 16 - 211978 W 24 - 161979 W 30 - 141980 W 28 - 81981 W 37 - 171982 W 21 - 31983 L 14 - 241984 W 35 - 71985 W 14 - 71986 W 16 - 141987 L 7 - 81988 W 21 - 101989 W 23 - 101990 W 36 - 01991 W 25 - 141992 L 32 - 371993 T 22 - 221994 W 48 - 0(West Alabama)1995 W 30 - 71996 L 21 - 221997 L 21 - 382012 L 3 - 41

WEST GEORGIA8 - 41984 W 52 - 241985 L 28 - 301986 W 30 - 141987 W 37 - 71988 W 10 - 81989 W 48 - 61990 W 44 - 171991 W 49 - 211992 W 45 - 381993 L 25 - 271994 L 23 - 241995 L 15 - 30

WEST TEXAS STATE2 - 01986 W 34 - 241987 W 28 - 16

WESTERN CAROLINA1 - 11971 L 0 - 371972 W 20 - 6

WESTERN KENTUCKY0 - 11956 L 0 - 14

WOFFORD COLLEGE2 - 01990* W 70 - 191991* W 28 - 15*NCAA Division II, First Round

YOUNGSTOWN STATE0 - 11948 L 7 - 36

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