2016 Chattanooga Mocs Football Media Guide

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2016 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE



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ON THE INSIDE

2016 MOCS FOOTBALL INTRODUCTION

Chattanooga, pages 6-7

Table of Contents/Credits/General Information/Directory................................................ 2-3 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.................................................................. 4-5 Chattanooga, Tenn.......................................................................................................... 6-7 Academics....................................................................................................................... 8-9 Mocs in the NFL.......................................................................................................... 10-13 Media Spotlight............................................................................................................ 14-15 Finley Stadium Davenport Field.................................................................................. 16-17 Tailgating with the Mocs.............................................................................................. 18-19 Sports Medicine.................................................................................................................20 Athletic Performance.........................................................................................................21 New Football Building........................................................................................................22 UTC Family........................................................................................................................24 In the Community..............................................................................................................25 Mocs Success............................................................................................................. 26-27 What’s a Moc?...................................................................................................................28

2016 TEAM INFORMATION

Rosters and Breakdowns............................................................................................ 30-32 Outlook..............................................................................................................................33 Offense........................................................................................................................ 34-35 Defense....................................................................................................................... 36-37 Specialists.........................................................................................................................38 Player Biographies...................................................................................................... 39-64 Coaching Staff............................................................................................................. 65-74 Southern Conference........................................................................................................75 Opponents................................................................................................................... 76-77 Records Against All Opponents.........................................................................................78 All-Time Series Results............................................................................................... 79-82

2015 SEASON REVIEW

2015 Postseason Notes.............................................................................................. 83-85 2015 Statistics............................................................................................................. 86-92 2015 Game-by-Game Results..................................................................................... 93-94

Player Bios, pages 39-64

Coaching Staff, pages 65-73

MOCS HISTORY AND RECORDS BOOK

Records..................................................................................................................... 95-106 Year-by-Year Statistics............................................................................................ 107-108 The Last Time...........................................................................................................109-110 Bests Against Chattanooga.............................................................................................110 All-Time Lettermen List............................................................................................. 111-117 Honors and Awards..................................................................................................118-119 All-Americans..................................................................................................................120 All-Conference.................................................................................................................121 Weekly/Monthly Awards and Academic Honors..............................................................122 Marco Sheppard Memorial Award...................................................................................121 All-Century Team.............................................................................................................124 Chamberlain Field...........................................................................................................125 Homecoming Records.....................................................................................................126 All-Time Coaching Records.............................................................................................126 Year-by-Year Coaching Records.....................................................................................127 Game-by-Game Results.......................................................................................... 128-134

UNIVERSITY/STAFF/MEDIA INFORMATION

Dr. Steven Angle, Chancellor..........................................................................................136 David Blackburn, Vice Chancellor & Director of Athletics................................................137 Athletics Staff...................................................................................................................138 Mocs Mission...................................................................................................................139 All-Sports Recap..................................................................................................... 140-141 Hall of Fame............................................................................................................ 142-143 UTC Mocs Club....................................................................................................... 144-145 Media Information, Stadium/Parking Maps............................................................. 146-148

CREDITS

The 2016 Chattanooga Football Media Guide is a product of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department and the Communications and Media Relations Office. The book was written, designed and edited by Dr. Jay Blackman, Senior Associate Athleitcs Director for Communications and Marketing. Editorial, design and layout assistance provided by Director Jim Horten, Assistant Director Anne Wehunt and Corey Pelonzi. Detailed editorial assistance provided by Pam Henry. Cover design by April Cox. Photography by Robert Baudier, Jay Blackman, Tom & Pat Cory, Jaimie Davis, Bret Douglas, David Humber, Jeff Hurndon, Marvin Gentry, Willis Glasgow, Kathleen Greeson, Michael Hampton, Steve Hankins, Tracey Long, LifeTouch Photography, Frank Mattia, Andrew Newlun, Phil Reich, Jeff Romero, Dale Rutemeyer, Owen Seaton, Bill Sheffield, Bill Shipley, Anne Wehunt, Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Chattanooga Times and UTC University Relations. Professional football photos provided with permission by the respective teams. Chattanooga photos on pages 6-7 courtesy of the Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.

History and Records Book, pages 95-132

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The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution.


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GENERAL INFORMATION

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Institution.................................................University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Preferred Name...........................................................................Chattanooga Short Form................................................................................................UTC Please do not use UT-Chattanooga, Tennessee-Chattanooga or Tenn.-Chatt. Location................................................................................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Nickname..................................................Mocs (not Moccasins or Mockingbirds) Colors........................... Navy (PMS 295), Old Gold (PMS 124), Silver (PMS 429) Mascot....................................................................................................... Scrappy Founded......................................................................................................... 1886 Enrollment....................................................................................................11,670 Stadium (Capacity).............................. Finley Stadium (Davenport Field) (20,668) Stadium Surface...............................................................Polyetheylene Field Turf NCAA Affiliation................. NCAA Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) Conference...............................................................................................Southern Chancellor................................................................................... Dr. Steven Angle Faculty Athletics Representative............................................... Dr. Debbie Ingram ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION David Blackburn, Vice Chancellor & Director of Athletics...............(423) 425-2270 Laura Herron, Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA.................(423) 425-4583 Scott Altizer, Senior Associate Athletics Director/Internal...............(423) 425-5739 Andrew Horton, Senior Associate Athletics Director/External........(423) 425-5285 Dr. Emily Blackman, Associate Athletics Director/Academics........(423) 425-2007 Rob Robinson, Associate Athletics Director/Business....................(423) 425-5577 Mike Royster, Assistant Athletics Director/Equipment....................(423) 425-4567 Ken Jones, Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance......................(423) 425-2158 Troy Van Zile, Assistant Athletic Director/Development..................(423) 425-4773 Geoff Wilcox, Assistant Athletics Director/Marketing......................(423) 425-2257 Brent McMillan, Director of the Mocs Club.....................................(423) 425-5273 Scott Brincks, Director of Athletic Performance..............................(423) 425-5293 Dave Snyder, Director of Sports Medicine.....................................(423) 425-4740 Leah Gill, Director of Creative Services.........................................(423) 425-2122 Cliff Miller, Director of Ticketing......................................................(423) 425-4780

2016 TEAM INFORMATION

2015 Record.................................................................. 9-4 2015 Southern Conference Record/Finish............ 6-1/T1st 2015 Home/Road Record........................................ 4-1/5-3 Base Offensive Alignment...................................... multiple Base Defensive Alignment...................................... multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost...........................................46/22 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................16/8 Offensive Returning/Lost (Starters)..................... 24/9 (8/3) Offensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters)........ 8/5 (4/1) Defensive Returning/Lost (Starters).................. 20/13 (6/5) Defensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters)....... 8/3 (2/2) Specialists Returning/Lost (Starters)..................... 3/0 (2/0)

2016 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time (ET) Watch Sept. 1 ....SHORTER..........................7:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Sept. 10...PRESBYTERIAN ...............2:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Sept. 17...at Furman*..........................7:00 p.m............... ESPN3 Sept. 24...SAMFORD*........................2:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Oct. 1.......at ETSU*.............................12:00 p.m..........SoConDN Oct. 8.......MERCER*...........................4:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Oct. 15.....at The Citadel*....................3:00 p.m.................. FSSE Oct. 22.....VMI*....................................2:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Oct. 29.....at Western Carolina*...........3:30 p.m............SoConDN Nov. 5......OPEN............................................................................ Nov. 12....WOFFORD*........................2:00 p.m..... GoMocs.com Nov. 19....at Alabama..........................TBA............. SEC Network

2015 RESULTS (9-4, 6-1 SOCON) Date Opponent W-L Score Sept. 5 ....No. 7/9 JACKSONVILLE ST.....L, 20-23 ..... GoMocs.com Sept. 12...MARS HILL ........................W, 44-34..... GoMocs.com Sept. 19...at Samford* ........................W, 31-21.................... ASN Sept. 26...at Presbyterian ...................W, 21-0.............. Big South Oct. 3.......OPEN............................................................................ Oct. 10.....FURMAN*...........................W, 31-3.................. ESPN3 Oct. 17.....at VMI*................................W, 33-27................ ESPN3 Oct. 24.....at Wofford*..........................W, 20-17............SoConDN Oct. 31.....WESTERN CAROLINA*.....W, 41-6.................. ESPN3 Nov. 7......at Mercer*...........................L, 14-17................. ESPN3 Nov. 14....No. 21/20 THE CITADEL*....W, 31-23..... GoMocs.com Nov. 21....at No. 14/16 Florida St........L, 13-52...... Fox Sports South Nov. 28....No. 14/15 Fordham............W, 50-20................ ESPN3 Dec. 5......at No. 1 Jacksonville St.......L, 35-41 (OT) .......ESPN3* SoCon Game

CHATTANOOGA FOOTBALL STAFF Russ Huesman, Head Coach.........................................................(423) 425-4494 Adam Braithwaite, Defensive Coordinator.....................................(423) 425-4145 Jeff Durden, Offensive Coordinator................................................(423) 425-5385 Rusty Wright, Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator.................(423) 425-2223 Carey Bailey, Defensive Line..........................................................(423) 425-4798 Tony Brown, Defensive Line Assistant...........................................(423) 425-4558 Shawn Bryson, Running Backs...................................................... (423) 425-4117 Chris Harr, Tight Ends....................................................................(423) 425-4558 FOOTBALL HISTORY Adam Ross, Offensive Line............................................................(423) 425-4308 Seasons.........................................................................108 Rob Spence, Receivers..................................................................(423) 425-4227 All-Time Record......................................521-515-35 (.503) Rod West, Corners & Dimes/Recruiting Coordinator.....................(423) 425-4271 Record at Finley Stadium................................51-51 (.500) CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA RELATIONS Dr. Jay Blackman, Senior Associate Athletics Director...................(423) 425-5292 (Football, Wrestling, M/W Tennis).............................. Jay-Blackman@utc.edu Jim Horten, Director.......................................................................(423) 425-2350 (Men’s Basketball, M/W Golf).................................... James-Horten@utc.edu Anne Wehunt, Assistant Director....................................................(423) 425-4618 (Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field)........ Anne-Wehunt@utc.edu Corey Belonzi, Assistant................................................................. (423) 425-2116 (Volleyball, Softball)................................................... Corey-Belonzi@utc.edu Finley Stadium Press Box..............................................................(423) 757-9332

SoCon Titles....7 (1977t, 1978, 1979t, 1984, 2013t, 2014, 2015t) NCAA Playoff Appearances............... 3 (1984, 2014, 2015)

FUTURE SCHEDULES

2017 Sept. 2.............at Jacksonville State Sept. 9...................................at LSU Sept. 16............................ UT Martin 2018 Sept. 1....................Tennessee Tech Sept. 15........................ at UT Martin Nov. 17..........................at Kentucky 2019 Aug. 31............at Jacksonville State 2020 Sept. 5.............at Western Kentucky

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UTC

CHATTANOOGA THE UNIVERSITY

FOUNDERS HALL

FLETCHER HALL If you look around the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, you will find a message chiseled for eternity into the stone of our structures. “We Shall Achieve” This represents a bold commitment that guides us in everything we do, and tells the world what to expect from our campus. At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, we achieve, and so will you.

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Achieving a goal doesn’t always come easy. UTC students are challenged through a rigorous liberal arts-based general education and state-of-the-art curricula in their majors. Our faculty members hold world-class credentials in teaching, research and creative endeavors, and pass this experience to students. Tutoring and other academic support assist student success. Your future is worth our effort.


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UNIVERSITY FAST FACTS

• UTC is one of the fastest growing campuses in Tennessee, with enrollment surpassing 11,600 in 2015. Here are some of the significant opportunities UTC has to offer:

Founded...............................1886 Enrollment.........................11,670 Undergraduate..............10,295 Graduate..........................1,375 Chancellor....... Dr. Steven Angle Degree Programs....................82 Certificate.............................12 Baccalaureate......................45 Master’s................................20 Specialist’s.............................1 Doctorate................................5 Avg. Undergrad Age.............21.8 Website.................. www.utc.edu Phone................... (423) 425-4111

• UTC was the only public university in Tennessee—and one of only three in the South—selected as a U.S. News and World Report Best Value and ranked in the Top Tier of Regional Master’s Universities in the South. .

THE STUDENT PARK AT UTC

• UTC’s College of Business has ranked among the best in the nation by both BusinessWeek and the Princeton Review. Our programs are among the elite 10% nationwide to receive Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International accreditation.

HERITAGE PLAZA

• UTC’s School of Nursing has received more than $4 million in grants the past four years to support nursing education and bring new skills to our students. • Our Teacher Preparation Academy has been chosen by the Carnegie Foundation as a “Teachers for a New Era” institution, acknowledging our teacher licensure programs as among the best in the nation and models for other universities.

UTC PLACE

UTC COLLEGE OF BUSINESS LANSING COURT AND THE UNIVERSITY CENTER

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CHATTANOOGA

CHATTANOOGA THE SCENIC CITY

HUNTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

WALNUT STREET BRIDGE THE SOUTHERN BELLE RIVERBOAT

• You will be impressed by Chattanooga’s revitalized Riverfront that includes a 10-mile Riverwalk; The Passage, a celebration of Chattanooga’s Native American heritage, and the Chattanooga Pier. • Cruise down the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle Riverboat and see why Chattanooga is nicknamed the “Scenic City of the South.” • Take a walking tour of the charming Bluff View Arts District with its shops, restaurants and the Hunter Museum of American Art. • The Walnut Street Bridge, connecting the Bluff View Arts District and downtown with the North Shore District and Coolidge Park, is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.

THE TENNESSEE AQUARIUM AND CHATTANOOGA’S RIVERFRONT PARK

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CHATTANOOGA FAST FACTS Founded...............................1838 City Population...............167,674 Metro Area Population...528,143 Altitude (Downtown)......... 676 ft. Avg. Summer Temp........... 77 (F) Avg. Winter Temp.............. 42 (F) Time Zone....................... Eastern Size............................... 143 sqm. • Chattanooga is the 4th Largest City in Tennessee. • The Chattanooga Bakery is the home of the Moon Pie. • Actor Samuel L. Jackson grew up in Chattanooga where he attended Riverside High School.

CHATTANOOGA • Discover the Tennessee Aquarium with its two underwater worlds: River Journey and Ocean Journey. You will see tiny seahorses, impressive Beluga sturgeon, fierce sharks and playful otters.

ROCK CITY

• Visit Rock City where you can see seven states from one spot. • Located over 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the nation’s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public. • Lookout Mountain’s Incline Railway travels up a 72.7% grade, making it the steepest passenger railway in the world.

INCLINE RAILWAY

RUBY FALLS

CHATTANOOGA’S RIVERFRONT DURING THE ANNUAL RIVERBEND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

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ACADEMICS

ACADEMICS

CAREER PREPARATION

Dr. Emily Blackman Associate Athletics Director Student Support Services

The Mocs transformed the old weight room in McKenzie Arena into a new study hall.

RECENT FOOTBALL GRADUATES

Fall 2015 Craig Camay - Health & Human Performance Hunter Dockery – Engineering Tech. Mgmt. Josh Freeman – Psychology Brian Fitzgerald - Health & Human Performance Marquis Green – Psychology Synjen Herren – Integrated Studies Jacob Huesman – Business Casey Hybarger – Integrated Studies Kevin Niethammer – AccountingH Nick Pollard – M.B.A. Whit Shelton – Health & Human Performance Channing Smith – Integrated Studies Taharin Tyson – Integrated Studies Nick Ungos (Manager) – Criminal Justice

Spring 2016 Ryan Bossung - Health & Human Performance Drae Bowles – English Literature Toyvian Brand – Business Administration A.J. Hampton – Environmental Science Jeremiah Hay – Criminal Justice Robert Hill – Health & Human Performance Tommy Hudson – Engineering Sema’je Kendall – Business Administration Jesse LoScudo – Master of Engineering Management Brandon Morgan – Integrated Studies Nikolay Timoshchuk - Health & Human Performance Josh Toon - Health & Human Performance

DEAN’S LIST

HONOR ROLL

Fall 2015 Cody Bennett C.J. Board Ryan Bossung Brandon Bourk Cole Brown Josh Butler Derrick Craine Tanner Dillard Tareq Faleh Kenneth Garrett Tanner Green Synjen Herren Alex Hooper Jacob Huesman Luke Hutchins Casey Hybarger Trevor Jachimowicz Hunter Kennedy Corey Levin Shaqualm McCoy Bryce Miller Branden Parker Oscar Prado Alphonso Stewart Nikolay Timoshchuk Hunter Townson Alex Trotter Kerrington Wilson Wil Young

Spring 2016 Michael Bean Ryan Bossung Colin Brewer Cole Brown Malcolm Colvin Derrick Craine Riley Davis Tae Davis Tanner Dillard Tareq Faleh Tanner Green Taylor Helton Robert Hill Trevor Jachimowicz Corey Levin Sean McMahan Chris Miller Branden Parker Oscar Prado Jacob Revis Tyler Roberson Ben Schrider Nikolay Timoshchuk Hunter Townson Alex Trotter Malcolm White Kerrington Wilson Tony Zaffore

UTC students with a 3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.

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H - Honors Candidate

Fall 2015 Michael Bean Colin Brewer Luke Davis Ke’Von Hall Taylor Helton Robert Hill Isaiah Mack Emory Norred Ryan Perry Steve Pickren Malcolm White

Spring 2016 Cody Bennett Brandon Bourk Drae Bowles C.J. Fritz Jeremiah Hay Alexander Hooper Telvin Jones Sema’je Kendall Shaqualm McCoy Emory Norred Alphonso Stewart Tim Whatley

The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll is made up of student-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade-pointaverage for the semester. Those listed on the Dean’s List also receive this honor.

Lindsey Felix Coordinator of Student Support Services

Lisa Tarr Coordinator of Student Support Services - Football

Chasity Prince Academic Advisor

Leah Harwell Operations Coordinator

UTC IS THE ONLY ATHLETICS PROGRAM IN THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE, AND ONE OF JUST 30 IN THE COUNTRY, TO HOLD FULL CERTIFICATION FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC ADVISORS FOR ATHLETICS (N4A). Academic excellence has been a key focus of the Mocs under head coach Russ Huesman. UTC football has set a program record in overall grade-point-average in four of the last six semesters and a team record 29 Mocs were on the Dean’s List during the 2015 fall semester. The Chattanooga Mocs have an excellent Student Support Services department in place for all student-athletes. UTC has recently allocated even more resources to this unit and now have four full-time staff members dedicated to assisting UTC student-athletes. Through the use of advisors, tutors, study halls and many other programs, Student Support Services is on hand to help each studentathlete reach his or her ultimate goal of earning a college degree. Goals of Mocs Athletics Student Support Services • To support each student athlete’s effort to receive a quality education. • To encourage and facilitate the goals for each student-athlete’s career path. • To ensure that the academic integrity of UTC is maintained. • To comply with all rules and regulations of UTC, the Southern Conference and the NCAA. • To help ensure the continuing athletic eligibility during a student-athlete’s years at UTC.


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ACADEMICS

A new computer lab for student-athletes opened on the second floor of McKenzie Arena in August of 2013. This new area is nearly five times bigger than the student-athletes’ previous lab.

EIGHT STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

Cody Bennett Exercise Science Academic All-SoCon

Ryan Bossung Health & Human Performance Academic All-SoCon

Alexander Hooper Business Academic All-SoCon

Jacob Huesman Business Hampshire Honor Society

Derrick Craine Health & Human Performance CoSIDA Academic All-American FCS ADA Academic All-Star The Mocs December 2015 grads included Josh Freeman, Jacob Huesman, Whit Shelton, Taharin Tyson, Marquis Green, Synjen Herren, Casey Hybarger and Kevin Neithammer. Academic All-SoCon

Nikolay Timoshchuk Health & Human Performance Academic All-SoCon

Coach Huesman with 2016 May graduates Ryan Bossung, Robert Hill, Brandon Morgan, Tommy Hudson and Nikolay Timoshchuk.

Jacob Revis Health & Human Performance Academic All-SoCon

Hunter Townson Health & Human Performance Academic All-SoCon

* Prior to 2009 and the arrival of head coach Russ Huesman, the Mocs never had more than four football student-athletes on the Academic AllSoCon team in any given year. UTC shattered that mark with 10 on the 2009 squad and 50 over the last seven years. Academic All-SoCon honors are given to student-athletes in their second year at the institution who have at least a 3.3 cumulative g.p.a. and competed in at least 50% of their team’s contests. Seven Mocs have made the ADA FCS Academic All-Star team since 2009. Derrick Craine is the second member of the Mocs football program to earn Capital One Academic All-American honors. For a full historical list of academic honors at UTC, see page 120.

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MOCS IN THE NFL

MOCS IN THE PROS UTC AND THE NFL

The Mocs have had no fewer than 50 former players on an NFL roster over the years. Former Mocs Chris Lewis-Harris (Cincinnati), Buster Skrine (New York Jets), Derrick Lott (Oakland) and David Tull (New Orleans) were on NFL rosters at the start of the 2016 training camp.

Terrell Owens (1992-95) spent 15 seasons in the NFL after a standout career with the Mocs. He is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and a five-time All-Pro pick.

B.J. Coleman (2009-11) was a seventh-round draft pick by the Green Bay Packers. UTC has had a player drafted in three of the last six seasons. (Photo courtesy of the Green Bay Packers)

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Buster Skrine (2007-10) was a fifth-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns. He signed as a free agent with the New York Jets prior to the start of the 2015 season. (Photo courtesy of Al Pereira)


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Year 1940 1942 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1949 1949 1951 1953 1954 1954 1954 1955 1955 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1968

Rnd/Pk 13/115 17/177 8/65 10/81 8/84 A 8/56 7/46 15/111 25/302 9/104 15/175 18/206 27/318 26/307 28/328 27/314 7/75 19/217 21/247 18/215 B C 9/113 8/58 21/164 18/248 17/F-231 20/158 28/F-222 20/156 9/139 1/D 8/D 8/D 5/129 G

MOCS IN THE NFL

MOCS IN THE DRAFT

Name, Position Team Jack Gregory, T Cleveland Wilson Elliott, T Brooklyn Gene Roberts, B New York Giants Tom Barber, T Chicago Cardinals Fred Mullis, B New York Giants Gene Roberts, B Brooklyn (AAFC) Ralph Hutchinson, T New York Giants Ralph Hutchinson, T Chicago (AAFC) Howard Derrick, B Brooklyn (AAFC) Chet Lagod, T New York Giants Hal Ledyard, B San Francisco Tom Drake, G Pittsburgh Dick Young, B Chicago Cardinals Dick Oniskey, C Chicago Bears Abe Cohen, G New York Giants Jack Spears, T Green Bay Will Lewis, B Chicago Cardinals Jim Tucker, E Chicago Bears Bill Butler, B Green Bay Johnny Green, QB Pittsburgh Dan Sheehan, T Baltimore Bill Butler, S Dallas Rangers Dan Sheehan, T Minneapolis (AFL) Dan Sheehan, T Minnesota Charley Long, G Boston (AFL) Carey Henley, HB Buffalo (AFL) Jim Bradshaw, B Pittsburgh Ron Whaley, DHB Washington Jim Bradshaw, HB Boston (AFL) Ron Whaley, HB Boston (AFL) Lonnie Farmer, LB Boston (AFL) Jack Gregory, F Cleveland Jack Gregory, E Buffalo (AFL) Tom Schaefer, FB Boston (AFL) Henry Sorrell, LB Denver (AFL) Gary Tucker, HB Miami Henry Sorrell, LB Cincinnati

Year Rnd/Pk 1969 15/377 1972 10/244 1975 8/185 1976 6/175 1976 9/247 1978 4/103 1980 10/259 1982 11/286 1984 12/311 1989 4/101 1989 12/313 1991 4/108 1991 12/331 1992 6/141 1992 8/207 1992 11/299 1996 3/89 1996 6/195 2001 7/235 2001 7/243 2011 5/137 2012 7/243 2015 5/148

Name, Position Team John Tysziewicz, G Houston Rocky Turner, DB New York Jets Brent Adams, T Atlanta Darnell Powell, RB Buffalo Mike Hogan, RB Philadelphia Pete Pullara, G Cleveland Greg Cater, P Buffalo Curtis Rouse, G Minnesota Lawrence Green, LB New York Giants Travis McNeal, TE Seattle Tony Bowick, NT Atlanta Tony Hill, DE Dallas Joe Brunson, DT Miami Shoun Habersham, WR Indianapolis Muhammad Shamsid-Deen, RB Seattle Pumpy Tudors, P Philadelphia Terrell Owens, WR San Francisco Marrio Grier, RB New England Richmond Flowers Jacksonville Terdell Sands Kansas City Buster Skrine Cleveland B.J. Coleman Green Bay Davis Tull New Orleans

Marrio Grier (1994-95) was a member of the Patriots’ Super Bowl XXXI team that faced Green Bay in 1997.

•The initial NFL Draft was in 1936; A–chosen as a special selection in the first All-American Football Conference Draft; B–selected in the 1960 Dallas Rangers expansion draft; C–selected in the American Football League’s initial draft; D–a separate AFL Redshirt Draft was held in 1965 and 1966 as no future picks were made in regular draft; First combined AFL-NFL Draft was held in 1967; F–not eligible professionally, selected as a future pick; G–selected in the 1968 Cincinnati expansion draft; –Bob Standifer declined the NFL Draft in 1985 to become the No. 1 pick of the USFL’s Oakland Invaders. (Information courtesy of “The Draft” by Jim Campbell)

Jerry Ellison (1991-93) played four years in Tampa Bay (1995-98) and one in New England (1999). (Photo from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Chris Lewis-Harris (2008-11) signed with the Cincin- Eldra Buckley (2005-06) played two seasons Terdell Sands (1999) played seven seasons nati Bengals in 2012 and played in 19 games in four with the Philadelphia Eagles. for three teams, including Green Bay, Oakland seasons (Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Bengals). and New England.

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Mike Hogan (1972-75) was drafted by Philadelphia in 1976 and went on to play for three different NFL teams over the next five years.

Charles Long (1957-60) played nine seasons for the Boston Patriots (1961-69) and was an AFL All-Star offensive tackle in 1962 and 1963.

MOCS ON NFL ROSTERS

Years at UTC

NFL Team (Years)

Brent Adams 1971-74 Atlanta Falcons (1975-78) Los Angeles Rams (1979) Nate Bandy 1997-01 Tennessee Titans (2001) Tony Bowick 1985-88 Atlanta Falcons (1989) Jim Bradshaw 1960-62 Pittsburgh Steelers (1963-67) Chuck Braidwood 1926-29 Portsmouth Spartans (1930) Cleveland Indians (1931), Chicago Cardinals (1932) Cincinnati Reds (1933) Justin Buckhalter 2008-09 Chicago Bears (2010) Eldra Buckley 2005-06 San Diego Chargers (2007-08) Philadelphia Eagles (2009-11), Detroit Lions (2011) Bill Butler 1955-58 Green Bay Packers (1959) Dallas Cowboys (1960), Pittsburgh Steelers (1961) Minnesota Vikings (1962-64) Josh Cain 1999-02 Chicago Bears (2003) Malcolm Carson 1979-81 Minnesota Vikings (1984) Greg Cater 1976-79 Buffalo Bills (1980-83) St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87) Howard Clark 1954-57 Los Angeles Chargers (1960) San Diego Chargers (1961) Abe Cohen 1952-55 Boston Patriots (1960) B.J. Coleman 2009-11 Green Bay Packers (2012) Tim Collins 1973-76 Philadelphia Eagles (1977) Blue Cooper 2006-09 Philadelphia Eagles (2010) Jerry Ellison 1991-93 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995-98) New England Patriots (1999) Wayne Farmer 1960-63 Boston Patriots (1964-66) Richmond Flowers 2000 Jacksonville Jaguars (2001) Frederick Gets 1926-29 Brooklyn Dodgers (1930) Willie Gillespie 1981-82 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1986) Minnesota Vikings (1987) Johnny Green 1955-58 Buffalo Bills (1960-61) New York Titans/Jets (1962-63) Jack Gregory, Jr. 1963-65 Cleveland Browns (1967-71, 79) New York Giants (1972-78) Jack Gregory, Sr. 1939 Cleveland Rams (1941) Marrio Grier 1994-95 New England Patriots (1996-97) Frank Grigonis 1940-41 Detroit Lions (1942) Chris Harr 2007-10 Kansas City Chiefs (2011) Shoun Habersham 1989-91 Seattle Seahawks (1992) Carey Henley 1959-61 Buffalo Bills (1962) Tony Hill 1987-90 Dallas Cowboys (1991-92) Mike Hogan 1972-75 Philadelphia Eagles (1976-78) S an Francisco 49ers (1979), New York Giants (1980) Ralph Hutchison 1947-48 New York Giants (1949) Brent Johnson 1982-85 Chicago Bears (1987) Robert Johnson 1928-29 Portsmouth Spartans (1930) Jeff Kestner 1977-80 Dallas Cowboys (1981) New York Jets (1982)

Name

Years at UTC

NFL Team (Years)

Joe Kopcha 1927-28 Chicago Bears (1929-35) Detroit Lions (1936) Art Keoniger 1929-30 Frankford Yellow Jackets (1931) Staten Island Stapletons (1932), Philadelphia Eagles (1933) Chester Lagod 1950-52 New York Giants (1953) Hal Ledyard 1951-52 San Francisco 49ers (1953) Chris Lewis-Harris 2008-11 Cincinnati Bengals (2012-15) Charles Long 1957-60 Boston Patriots (1961-69) Derrick Lott 2012-14 Tennessee Titans (2015) Oakland Raiders (2016) Mike Makins 1985-86 Dallas Cowboys (1987) New York Jets (1988) Harry McCall 1975-77 Miami Dolphins (1978) Ryan McCann 2002 Cincinnati Bengals (2003) Travis McNeal 1986-87 Seattle Seahawks (1989-91) Los Angeles Rams (1992-93) Randall Mitchell 1982-85 Philadelphia Eagles (1987) Greg Moore 1984-86 New England Patriots (1987) Mike Nease 1980-83 Philadelphia Eagles (1987) Alonzo Nix 2003-04 Tennessee Titans (2005) Terrell Owens 1992-95 San Francisco 49ers (1996-03) Philadelphia Eagles (2004-05), Dallas Cowboys (2006-08) Buffalo Bills (2009), Cincinnati Bengals (2010) Seattle Seahawks (2012) Darnell Powell 1972-75 Buffalo Bills (1976) New York Jets (1978) Pete Pullara 1974-77 Cleveland Browns (1978) Fred Rayhle 1973-74 Seattle Seahawks (1977) Harold Ricks 1981-83 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1983-87) Gene Roberts 1946 New York Giants (1947-50) Kareem Robinson 1994-97 Baltimore Ravens (1998-00) Curtis Rouse 1979-81 Minnesota Vikings (1982-86) San Diego Chargers (1987) Chris Sanders 1999-00 Atlanta Falcons (2001) Tennessee Titans (2001-02) Kenny Sanders 1995-98 New York Giants (1999) Terdell Sands 1999 Green Bay Packers (2003) Oakland Raiders (2004-09), New England Patriots (2009) Muhammed Shamsid-Deen 1989-91 Seattle Seahawks (1992) Buster Skrine 2007-10 Cleveland Browns (2011-14) New York Jets (2015-16) Henry Sorrell 1963-66 Denver Broncos (1967) Bob Standifer 1982-84 San Francisco 49ers (1987) Gary Tucker 1964-66 Miami Dolphins (1968) Pumpy Tudors 1989-91 Philadelphia Eagles (1992) Davis Tull 2011-14 New Orleans Saints (2015-16) Rocky Turner 1968-71 New York Jets (1972-74) Willie Walker 1972-75 Kansas City Chiefs (1976) Dick Young 1951-54 Baltimore Colts (1955-57)

Jack Gregory, Jr. (1963-65) played for the Travis McNeal (1986-87) was a fourth round Greg Cater (1976-79) played for Buffalo (1980Cleveland Browns and New York Giants dur- selection of the Seattle Seahawks in 1989 and 83) and the St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87) during his long NFL career. ing his NFL career. made the NFL All-Rookie Team.

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TERRELL OWENS NFL ALL-PRO RECEIVER

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SIX-TIME PRO BOWL FIVE-TIME ALL-PRO 1,078 CATCHES 5TH IN NFL HISTORY 153 RECEIVING TDs T2ND IN NFL HISTORY UTC 1992-95

Terrell Owens was a dominant receiver for the Mocs during his playing Owens spent three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 2006-08, days from 1992-95. He ranks near the top in every receiving category logging over 1,000 receiving yards in each year. (Photo by James D. in the Mocs’ record book. Smith and the Dallas Cowboys) OWENS’ NFL CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G/GS Rec Yds Avg. TD 1996 49ers 16/10 35 520 14.9 4 1997 49ers 16/15 60 936 15.6 8 1998 49ers 16/8 67 1097 16.4 14 1999 49ers 14/14 55 723 13.1 3 2000* 49ers 14/13 97 1451 15.0 13 2001* 49ers 16/16 93 1412 15.2 16 2002* 49ers 14/14 100 1300 13.0 13 2003* 49ers 15/15 80 1102 13.8 9 2004* Eagles 14/14 77 1200 15.6 14 2005 Eagles 7/7 47 763 16.5 6 2006 Cowboys 16/15 85 1180 13.9 13 2007* Cowboys 15/15 81 1355 16.7 15 2008 Cowboys 16/16 69 1052 15.2 10 2009 Bills 16/16 55 829 15.1 5 2010 Bengals 14/11 72 983 13.7 9 Total 219/197 1078 15,934 14.8 153 (*Pro Bowl Season)

OWENS’ UTC CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec Yds Avg. TD 1992 6 97 16.2 1 1993 38 724 19.1 8 1994 57 838 14.7 6 1995 43 661 15.4 4 Totals 144 2320 16.1 19 OWENS IN THE UTC RECORD BOOKS • 2nd in career receiving yards (2,320) • 3rd in career TD receptions (19) • T5th in career receptions (144)

Owens began his career in San Fran- He went on to lead the Philadelcisco after being selected in the 3rd phia Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX Round in the 1996 NFL Draft. in 2005.

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MOCS IN THE MEDIA

MEDIA SPOTLIGHT MOCS IN THE NEWS

The Chattanooga Mocs athletics program enjoys unparalleled media exposure. Located in a metropolitan area that includes over 500,000 people, the Mocs are covered by the Chattanooga Times-Free Press, multiple online publications and the local contingent of television stations, including ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Audio and video of Mocs football games are broadcast on the Internet on GoMocs.com and all games are carried on 96.1 The Beat FM, the flagship station for the Mocs Sports Network.

Senior linebacker Nakevion Leslie at the weekly media lunch in the McKenzie Arena Media Room.

The Southern Conference has partnered with ESPN to bring fans SoCon Saturdays that feature football match-ups each week on ESPN3. UTC has a number of games scheduled for an ESPN3 broadcast in the fall.

Hunter Townson during one of many live appearances by the Mocs on Seniors Corey Levin and Keionta Davis with Pete Yanity at the SoCon Media Day event in Spartanburg, S.C. local SportTalk 102.3 FM with Quake (Scott McMahen).

Senior Derrick Craine visits with the local media at the Mocs’ weekly Alejandro Bennifield speaks to the local media prior to a practice at luncheon in McKenzie Arena. Scrappy Moore Field.

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FINLEY STADIUM DAVENPORT FIELD FINLEY STADIUM FAST FACTS

Seating Capacity.............................................. 20,668 Construction Cost....................................$28.5 million Construction Time...................................... 12 months Date Completed................................... October, 1997 Playing Surface.................... Artifical Turf (April 2015) .................................................... 15 feet below grade Amount of Concrete Used...............8,000 cubic yards ......................................or a 20-mile, 6-foot wide strip Miles of Electrical Wiring......................................... 77 Miles of Conduit....................................................... 22 Construction Firm............ C&I Specialty, Chattanooga Architects...................... Derthick, Henley & Wilkerson Consulting Architects............................Ellerbe Becket Concession Stands.................................6 permanent Total Number of Skyboxes...................................... 32 Pressbox Seating Capacity..................................... 60 Lighting........................................... Six 115-foot poles Direction Field Runs................................East to West Entrance Gates......................................................... 8 Ticket Windows......................................................... 9 Ticket Agent.............. The McKenzie Arena Box Office Distance from UTC Campus.........................2.5 miles Distance from Tennessee River......................... 1 mile Stadium Name Honors......................... W. Max Finley Field Name Honors....................... Gordon Davenport Stadium Address........................... 1206 Carter Street .............................................Chattanooga, TN 37402 Stadium Manager.......................................Paul Smith Stadium Office Telephone.....................423-267-4041

FINLEY STADIUM DIRECTIONS

From Atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

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In 1997, the Mocs football program said goodbye to historic Chamberlain Field and ushered in a new era for both the University and the City of Chattanooga. On Oct. 18, 1997, Chattanooga opened its new home, Finley Stadium Davenport Field, as an overflow crowd of 22,646 watched UTC defeat Tennessee State 28-7. The 20,668-seat facility is the best of its kind among Division I-FCS Subdivision stadiums and is the crown jewel for the city’s Southside revitalization project. The $28.5 million project needed financial support to become a reality. Donations from the private sector ranged anywhere from ten dollars to $1 million. In fact, nearly 40 percent of the project came from private donations. The City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County contributed $13 million, the State of Tennessee gave $3.5 million and the University donated $2.9 million. Ground breaking on the site that was once the Rock Tenn plant was held March 7, 1996. Seven months later, the Stadium Corporation named the facility Finley Stadium Davenport Field. The late W. Max Finley, former Chairman of the Rock Tenn Corporation, dedicated his life to public service and was an active supporter of the University of Tennessee system. He received both the University of Chattanooga Distinguished Alumni Award and the Outstanding Service Award of the UTC Alumni Council. He was also inducted into the University’s Hall of Fame. The playing field is named in honor of the late Gordon Lee Davenport, the President and CEO of the Krystal Company from 1975-85. Davenport served as Chairman of the Stadium Corporation and Campaign and worked tirelessly in the planning and development of the facility. Davenport, a longtime friend of UTC athletics and Mocs football, received the UTC Alumni Council Outstanding Service Award and is a member of the University’s Hall of Fame. A new artificial turf surface, a state-of-the-art plastic grass, was installed in the spring of 2015 by Astroturf. The Stadium Corporation left nothing out of its masterpiece. The facility, designed by Derthick, Henley & Wilkerson and built by C&I Specialty, both of Chattanooga, contains 32 luxury sky boxes and 3,465 preferred seats with chairbacks. The $350,000 scoreboard includes a video board, and the Stadium Club can hold 250 for pregame or postgame functions. The press box can hold 60 media workers, has three radio booths and a television broadcast booth. Identical home and visitors locker rooms contain a separate athletic training area and coaches’ locker room, as well as an extensive player locker area. Besides serving as the home of Mocs Football, Finley Stadium Davenport Field hosted the NCAA FCS National Championship from 1997 to 2009. It is also host to international and high school soccer, including the U.S. Women’s National Team, high school football, national lacrosse tournaments, concerts, the Chattanooga FC and other community festivals.


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FINLEY STADIUM RECORDS

First Game................................................ Oct. 18, 1997, UTC 28, Tennessee St. 7 UTC Record in Stadium..................................................................................51-51 Largest Crowd..............................23,010 Delaware vs. Appalachian St. (12/14/07) Largest UTC Crowd........................................ 22,642 vs. Tennessee St. (10/18/97) First TD................... Stefpon Hawkins 18 pass from Brian Hampton, UTC, 1Q (10/18/97) First Field Goal.........................................27 yards, Matt Vick, UTC, 2Q (10/25/97) Longest UTC Rush...................79, Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Western Carolina (10/13/07) Longest Rush by Opponent..................................72, Ray Smith, Wofford (11/8/14) Longest UTC Pass............................................. 80, B.J. Coleman to Joel Bradford ................................................................................vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10) Longest Pass by Opponent..........................89, Richie Williams to DaVon Fowlkes ...................................................................................... Appalachian St. (10/30/04) Longest UTC Field Goal.............................53, Scot Kielblock vs. Samford (9/3/98) Longest FG by Opponent............................52, Cameron Yaw, Samford (10/20/12) Longest UTC Punt.........................................78, Nick Pollard vs. Wofford (11/9/13) Longest Punt by Opponent...................72, David Helton, East Tenn. St. (11/14/98) Longest UTC Kickoff Return........................................................... 81, Chaz Moore ................................................................................ vs. Western Carolina (10/5/13) Longest KOR by Opponent.......................... 90, Des Kitchings, Furman (11/22/97) Longest UTC Punt Return...................... 88, Jordan Hazard vs. Furman (10/20/07) Longest Punt Return by Opponent.................... 57, Erick Harris, Liberty (11/13/04)

FINLEY STADIUM ATTENDANCE

Chattanooga had four crowds over 10,000 in one season for the first time in 2010. The second largest crowd for a Mocs game 17,414 - attended Chattanooga’s 35-27 win over No. 18 Georgia Southern on Oct. 9. UTC’s record crowd is 22,642 set against Tennessee State in the first game at Finley Stadium on Oct. 18, 1997. Seven of the top 10 crowds in Finley Stadium history have been in the last seven seasons under current head coach Russ Huesman. UTC has reached the 10,000 mark 23 times at Finley Stadium and 18 of those crowds have also come in the last seven years. Below are the top-10 attended Moc games at Finley Stadium: Rk Att. Opponent W/L Score Date 1. 22,642 Tennessee State W 28-7 Oct. 18, 1997 2. 17,414 Georgia Southern W 35-27 Oct. 16, 2010 3. 15,812 Jacksonville State L 20-23 Sept. 15, 2015 4. 15,235 Appalachian State L 41-42 Sept. 4, 2010 5. 15,072 Georgia Southern L 10-31 Sept. 23, 2000 6. 14,285 Jacksonville State L 23-26 (OT) Sept. 6, 2014 7. 14,002 Glenville State W 30-13 Sept. 3, 2009 8. 13,726 Appalachian State L 17-34 Sept. 22, 2012 9. 13,186 Samford W 23-6 Aug. 31, 2000 10. 12,197 Furman W 31-9 Oct.12, 2013 Below is the average attendance each year at Finley Stadium: Year Total Att. Games Record Avg Att. 1997 46,309 4 2-2 11,577 1998 43,850 6 3-3 7,308 1999 35,372 5 3-2 7,074 2000 55,860 6 4-2 9,310 2001 33,331 5 2-3 6,666 2002 36,252 6 1-5 6,042 2003 42,030 6 2-4 7,005 2004 28,240 5 1-4 5,648 2005 30,614 5 3-2 6,123 2006 29,928 4 1-3 7,482 2007 37,584 6 1-5 6,264 2008 34,489 6 1-5 5,748 2009 52,515 5 4-1 10,503 2010 63,494 5 3-2 12,699 2011 52,182 5 2-3 10,436 2012 47,605 5 3-2 9,521 2013 59,534 6 5-1 9,922 2014 60,879 6 5-1 10,146 2015 60,910 6 5-1 10,152 18 Years 850,978 102 51-51 (.500) 8,343

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TAILGATING

TAILGATING

AT THE FIRST TENNESSEE PAVILION Adjacent to the stadium is the perfect location for all of the Mocs’ pregame tailgating festivities, inside the First Tennessee Pavilion. The old Ross-Meehan Foundry has been renovated into an open-air pavilion which has become a favorite for tailgaters, complete with food and beverage concessions. The pavilion offers tailgaters a perfect atmosphere around the stadium while providing protection from the weather without being indoors. For more information on tailgating in the First Tennessee Pavilion visit www.GoMocs.com.

TAILGATING INSIDE THE FIRST TENNESSEE PAVILION

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TAILGATING INSIDE THE FIRST TENNESSEE PAVILION

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

SPORTS MEDICINE FIRST-RATE CARE

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga sports medicine program works tirelessly to prevent, evaluate, treat and rehabilitate the sports injuries of the UTC student-athletes. Partnered with Erlanger Hospital, UTC Sports Medicine is able to stay on the cutting edge of today’s advanced medicine and rehabilitative practices. UTC Sports Medicine’s aim is to help the student-athletes achieve their maximum potential. The Graduate Athletic Training Program at UTC plays a major role in providing certified athletic trainers to insure that student-athletes are well taken care of. The entry-level masters program is one of few programs in the country that allows students to earn a master’s degree while they gain eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification Exam. Director of Sports Medicine Dave Snyder (left) and Dr. Bill Moore Smith (right) lead the care of the student-athletes at UTC.

Dr. Bill Moore Smith Team Physician

The training room in McKenzie Arena serves the Mocs student-athletes with state-of-the-art equipment.

The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital, providing top-quality care to all UTC student-athletes.

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David Snyder Director

Zach McGinty Asst. Trainer

Jessica Pierce Asst. Trainer

Matt Tipton Asst. Trainer

Kyle Creasy Asst. Trainer

Kim Leonard Asst. Trainer

Kelly Cich Asst. Trainer

Kevin Duhrkopf Graduate Asst.

Brandon Harvey Graduate Asst.

Madeline Kalke Graduate Asst.

Dr. Stephen Cromer Team Physician

Dr. Jad Dorizas Team Surgeon

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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

LAWSON CENTER ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center opened in January 2009 and houses the Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

Scott Brincks Director of Athletic Performance

Ron Dickson Associate Director

Collin Craine Assistant Director

Rhonda Watts Assistant Director

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center is one of the finest facilities of its kind in college athletics. The Center, located on Vine Street in the heart of campus, houses the Chattem Basketball Practice Facility and the Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility. Also located in the Center are meeting and film rooms that are available for all Mocs’ athletic programs. Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks and his staff use the facility to increase the Mocs football team’s overall strength and conditioning level. Through rigorous offseason workouts, and programs to maintain peak performance during the season, the Lawson Center and Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility will impact the Mocs’ performance on the field for years to come.

Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks provides expertise in all areas of nutrition, health and physical fitness for UTC student-athletes.

The Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Center has all of the Coach Brincks runs a football workout in the Wolford Family Strength state-of-the-art weight training equipment. and Conditioning Center.

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FUTURE HOME UTC ATHLETICS BUILDING RENDERINGS

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department identified the funding and construction of a new athletics building as one of its biggest future needs. In accordance with the campus master plan, the likely location for this facility is in front of McKenzie Arena on Mabel Street.

FOOTBALL LOCKER ROOM

ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITY

Included are some renderings of what this facility may look like, including the locker room, strength & conditioning area and meeting room. If you are interested in participating in any future capital campaigns for this endeavor, please contact Andrew Horton (andrew-horton@utc.edu).

EXPANDED STAFF OFFICES

FUTURE HOME OF MOCS ATHLETICS

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UTC FAMILY

UTC FAMILY INVOLVED ALUMNI

Head Coach Russ Huesman with Mocs and current NFLers Buster Former Moc Terrell Owens (1992-95) leads the Moc Walk prior to the Skrine (New York Jets) and Chris Lewis-Harris (Cincinnati Bengals). 2015 Homecoming Game. Both were back in town for the 2014 Pro Day at Scrappy Moore Field.

As a part of a $2 million gift to the UTC College of Business and Mocs Football, Renee Haugerud and her husband John Murphy funded renovations to the Murphy Haugerud Football Practice Complex at Scrappy Moore Field. Murphy was a long-snapper at UTC from 1978-80 and played with head coach Russ Huesman.

Former Moc Bucky Wolford (1966-69), third from the left, takes part in the groundbreaking of the Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center. Wolford helped fund the new weight room in the Lawson Center that is now named the Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

Former Mocs Johnny Owens (1980-82) and Don Lepard (1979-81) with head coach Russ Huesman in the renovated Mocs football offices. Owens and Lepard refurbished the offices in McKenzie Arena with new carpet, paint and furniture. Owens and Lepard were teammates with Huesman at UTC.

Former Mocs Ryan Consiglio (‘11), Justin Galyon (‘10), T.J. Hurless (‘10) and Shane Heatherly (‘12) are just a few of the many former football student-athletes who enjoy tailgating before home games.

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IN THE COMMUNITY

IN THE COMMUNITY GIVING BACK & GETTING INVOLVED

Keionta Davis and other members of the Mocs football team talk to lo- Alphonson Stewart reads to local elementary school students during cal elementary school students about the importance of good nutrition Read Across America in February. and physical fitness during Mocs Week.

Coach Huesman is one of the many UTC coaches who help out with The Mocs have frequently work with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the annual McDonald’s Day of Change fundraiser to benefit the area Chattanooga to host a Wednesday’s Child at practice. Ronald McDonald House.

Keionta Davis, Montrell Pardue and other members of the Mocs help Jacob Huesman is one of many Mocs who spend time reading to elfreshmen move into the dorms each August. ementary school students throughout the year.

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MOCS SUCCESS

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MOCS SUCCESS CLASSROOM, COMPETITION, COMMUNITY IN COMPETITION

Over the last three years, UTC has won 12 regular season and nine tournament championships in the Southern Conference, far more than any other school in the league. • Seven SoCon titles in five sports. • Eight Teams Represented in the Postseason. • Three All-Americans. • Five Southern Conference Athletes of the Year. • Three SoCon Tournament MVPs. • One Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year. • Three Southern Conference Coaches of the Year. • Six SoCon Individual Champions. • 48 All-SoCon performers.

Jacob Huesman was the SoCon Male Student- Emily McLennan was the SoCon Women’s Athlete of the Year after leading the Mocs to Golf co-Player of the Year. She competed in the NCAA Regionals as an individual. their third-straight SoCon title.

Teghan Henderson won the 10K at the SoCon Justin Tuoyo won his second-straight SoCon Megan Woods claimed the SoCon Individual Outdoor Championships. She was also part of Defensive Player of the Year Award and led the Title in a four-hole playoff. Mocs to the NCAA Tournament. the Indoor DMR title team.

Kamaal Shakur was named the SoCon Fresh- Maddison Melchionna claimed the 800M crown Corey Levin earned his second-straight Jaman of the Year and SoCon Tournament MVP at the SoCon Indoors. She was also on the cob’s Blocking Award given to the top lineman DMR squad the took the indoor trophy. in the SoCon. after winning the title at 157 pounds.

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IN THE CLASSROOM

The Mocs student-athletes are known for their tremendous success in the classroom. Below are just a few of the Academic accolades UTC received last year: • UTC set a school record with a 3.113 GPA in the 2015 fall semester. • 78 student-athletes were named to the various Academic All-SoCon teams during the 2015-16 season. • Men’s cross country (1st), women’s golf (5th), women’s cross country (8th), women’s track & field (T12th) and wrestling (15th) all had team GPAs ranked in the top 15 in the nation. • A school-record eight student-athletes earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Recognition.

Paul Stuart earned a spot on the CoSIDA Cross Alicia Payne was the SoCon Defensive Player Country Academic All-American team. of the Year and the league’s nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year.

Derrick Craine is the second CoSIDA Aca- Eric Robertson started all 35 games for the All four members of the 2016 SoCon Indoor demic All-American in the history of the Mocs SoCon Champion Mocs and was on the Aca- DMR championship team also made the Acafootball program. demic All-SoCon team. demic All-SoCon squad.

IN THE COMMUNITY The Chattanooga Mocs Athletics Department is heavily involved in community events throughout the year. UTC student-athletes, coaches and staff logged over 1,500 hours volunteering in the community over the last year at events such as the Freshman Move-In, Bloodanooga, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and the Special Olympics. UTC also engages the community through the many events and games it hosts. UTC led the Southern Conference in attendance in men’s and women’s basketball, football and wrestling for the second year in a row. The Southern Scuffle has grown into the top in-season collegiate wrestling tournament in the nation.

The Mocs football team volunteers annually at Members of the men’s basketball team put on the Bloodanooga Blood Drive and the Get in a clinic at the Orange Grove Center. the Game Bone Marrow Drive.

The cross country, track and soccer teams Members of the volleyball team read to local Meet the Mocs at the Chattanooga Market is helps put on the FCA run every year. elementary students as part of Read Across a big community engagement event that inAmerica. volves all of UTC Athletics.

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WHAT’S A MOC?

WHAT’S A MOC? THE EVOLUTION OF THE MASCOT

THE ANSWER For more than a decade, this question has puzzled many fans and observers of Chattanooga Athletics. The UTC Athletics Department changed logos in 1997, moving away from Native American imagery to a package of logos using railroad images, the nickname “Mocs,” and the Scrappy mascot. The new package emphasized UTC’s connection to Chattanooga and the city’s railroad heritage and incorporated the Tennessee state bird. The term “Moc” is short for “Mockingbird.” Mockingbirds are fiercely territorial creatures which protect their Introduced in 2008, the new-look homes with courage, deter- Scrappy has a sharper and more modern feel, mirroring the growth and immination and skill. Those attri- age of UTC Athletics. butes reflect the intellect, spirit and character of UTC studentathletes and alumni. A Moc is a champion on the playing surface, in the classroom and, most importantly, in life. SCRAPPY Named after legendary football coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore, Scrappy, the Chattanooga mascot, is a fixture for the Mocs. A re-design in 2008 puts Scrappy in the image of the State Bird of Tennessee, a mockingbird. The mockingbird is known as a fierce protector of its nest and environment. It is sometimes seen swooping down on a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territory. Once described by “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon as “a sledgehammer wielding mockingbird with a heart of Blue & Gold,” Scrappy symbolizes that competitive passion.

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WHY MOCS? Faced with politically sensitive issues and in need of a stronger core identity to help establish a strong brand as Chattanooga’s Team, the athletics department embarked on a comprehensive identity program in 1996. A new direction for the athletics identity was determined, moving away from the politically incorrect Native American Indian imagery. Several identities have been used in the past. With the old nickname “Moccasins,” a snake was used in the 1920s and an Indian was used until the year of major change in 1996. A moccasin shoe was even used in the 1980s. In 1996, it was decided to adopt the State Bird of Tennessee, the Mockingbird, as the core of the new identity, while incorporating the strong regional imagery of Chattanooga’s vast railroad history. The “Power C” logo is the primary mark The mascot “Scrappy” was of Chattanooga Mocs Athletics. born and a new emphasis was placed on the athletics department’s role in the region. The committee also recognized the need for the word “Chattanooga” to have a great emphasis in the logo. The nickname “Moccasins” was shortened to simply “Mocs.” Thus established, Chattanooga could rebuild its athletics programs and initiatives around this new identity. And rebuild it did. Quickly establishing the identity program in February 1997, combined with tremendous success in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, UTC had positioned itself to reach for the next level. From 1997 to 2007, the primary logo was the mascot, Scrappy, riding a train. The secondary logo featured the front of a train with the word Mocs built into the logo. This logo was affectionately called the “Cowcatcher logo,” referring to the front lower grill of the train that helped push objects from the train tracks. The cowcatcher logo is no longer in use. In August 2007, officials at Chattanooga updated the school’s marks. A new C logo, the “Power C” as it has become known to fans and alums, was created as the primary mark and is emblazoned on the side of the football team’s helmets. The secondary marks were updated with a more modern look, and a new font, unique to the school, is now used on the text areas of the logos and marks. In September 2008, Scrappy was re-branded to better match the image of a mockingbird and reflect the rich tradition of our state, our city and our University. New marks of the head as well as a full body were released. The program has also been taking special efforts to stay true to its color palette—which includes navy blue and old gold.


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Trevor Wright Cedric Nettles Zack Weatherly Rashun Freeman Tavon Lawson Nakevian Leslie Bingo Morton C.J. Fritz D.J. Prather Jerrell Lawson C.J. Board Isaiah Mack Alphonso Stewart DeJuan McQuarters Wil Young Xavier Borishade Xavier Johnson Hunter Moore Alejandro Bennifield Derek Mahaffey D.J. Williams Tyler Roberson Dy’Kari Hickey Tae Davis Dale Warren Montrell Pardue Kyle Nalls Richardre Bagley Alex Trotter Zach Pfeifer Cortez Davis Lucas Webb Adrian King K.J. Roper Elijah Pankey Derrick Craine Michael Bean Kerrington Wilson Chris Miller Emory Norred Jordan Jones Henrique Ribeiro Colin Brewer Hawk Schrider Shannon Spralls Cody Bennett T.J. Jenkins Sean McMahan Eli Shepherd Jacob Webster Jacob Revis Luke Davis Branden Parker Malcolm White Kennington Cadwell Brandon Bourk Victor Ulmo Tanner Dillard Corey Levin Payton Anderton

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HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

PRONUNCIATION

Greeneville, Tenn./Greeneville HS Morrow, Ga./Jonesboro HS Nashville, Tenn./Christ Presbyterian Chattanooga, Tenn./Ooltewah HS Talladega, Ala./Munford HS Powder Springs, Ga./Hillgrove HS Atlanta, Ga./Langston Hughes HS Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School Calhoun, Ga./Gordon Central HS PRAY-ther Brundidge, Ala./Pike County HS Clarksville, Tenn./West Creek HS Tunnel Hill, Ga./Northwest Whitfield HS Robertsdale, Ala./Robertsdale HS Memphis, Tenn./Mitchell HS de-WAN Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen HS Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb HS bore-uh-SHA-dee Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Central Arkansas Lovejoy, Ga./Lovejoy HS ah-lay-HAN-dro Oxford, Ala./East Central (Miss.) CC Smyrna, Tenn./Smyrna HS Martinez, Ga./Augusta Christian ROW-ber-son Powder Springs, Ga./Hancock College dah-CAR-eee Oxford, Ala./Oxford HS tay Covington, Ga./Stephensen HS Clarksville, Tenn./Northeast HS Fayette, Ala./Fayette County HS Powder Springs, Ga./Hillgrove HS re-CAR-dre Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan Dekalb County, Ga./Flowery Branch HS Northport, Ala./Tuscaloosa County HS Montgomery, Ala./Lee HS Knoxville, Tenn./Fulton HS Nashville, Tenn./John Overton HS McDonough, Ga./Union Grove HS crane Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie Hiram, Ga./Hiram HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Smyrna, Tenn./Smyrna HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School en-REE-kay ree-BAY-row Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Berkeley, Calif./Richmond Chattanooga, Tenn./Tyner HS Hohenwald, Tenn./Lewis County HS Tampa, Fla./Plant HS Franklin, Tenn./Page HS LaGrange, Ga./Lafayette Christian Nashville, Tenn./Christ Presbyterian Dayton, Tenn./Rhea County HS rev-US Englewood, Tenn./McMinn Central HS Lithonia, Ga./Miller Grove HS Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS Decatur, Ga./Columbia HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS bork Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Cleveland, Tenn./Walker Valley HS Dacula, Ga./Dacula HS LEH-vun Gallatin, Tenn./Station Camp HS


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

No. PLAYER

64 65 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99

POS

James Stone DL Gabe Dew OL Cole Strange OL Hunter Townson OL Tyler Martin OL Josh Cardiello OL Quintin Alibocas DL Anthony Johnson OL Alex Hooper OL Taylor Helton OL Brian Marshall OL Riley Davis WR Bailey Lenoir TE Kota Nix WR Malcolm Colvin TE Bryce Miller TE James Stovall WR Jack Keebler TE Joshua Phillips DL Khayyan Edwards DL Jonathan Decker DL Telvin Jones DL Keionta Davis DL Taylor Reynolds DL Demarcus Clarke DL Vantrel McMillan DL Trevor Jachimowicz TE Justin King DL

HT

2016 ROSTERS

2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER

6-0 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2

WT

Cl.-EXP

265 270 255 300 280 290 295 325 305 300 290 190 245 180 240 225 210 240 230 240 270 280 270 275 240 250 235 275

Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Jr.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Jr-TR Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Fr.-RS Sr.-3L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Jr.-2L Sr.-1L

HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

PRONUNCIATION

Ooltewah, Tenn./Ooltewah HS Knoxville, Tenn./Hardin Valley Academy Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut HS Ider, Ala./Ider HS Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS Buford, Ga./Georgia Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Arts & Sciences Cleveland, Tenn./Walker Valley HS Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS Marietta, Ga./Marietta HS Atlanta, Ga./Creekview HS Chattanooga, Tenn./East Hamilton HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Fort Valley, Ga./Peach County HS Maryville, Tenn./Maryville HS Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Boyd-Buchanan HS Hendersonville, Tenn./MTSU Macon, Ga./Westside HS Alcoa, Tenn./Alcoa HS Irvington, Ala./Alma Bryant HS Chattanooga, Tenn./Red Bank HS McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS Madison, Ala./Bob Jones HS Albany, Ga./Monroe HS Orchard Park, N.Y./Fork Union Dunwoody, Ga./Tennessee

2016 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

car-DEE-ell-oh al-eee-BAH-cus

KYE-yahn kee-OHN-tay

jah-KIM-oh-wit

73

Quintin Alibocas

DL

19 Tae Davis

DB

7

Jerrell Lawson

DB

38 Emory Norred

LS

70 Hunter Townson

OL

63

Payton Anderton

OL

91 Jonathan Decker

DL

4

Tavon Lawson

LB

32 Elijah Pankey

DB

24 Alex Trotter

RB

23 Richardre Bagley

RB

65 Gabe Dew

OL

81 Bailey Lenoir

TE

21 Montrell Pardue

DB

60 Victor Ulmo

K

35 Michael Bean

LB

61 Tanner Dillard

LS

5

LB

55 Brandon Parker

OL

20 Dale Warren

LB

45 Cody Bennett

LB

90 Khayyan Edwards

DL

62 Corey Levin

OL

26 Zach Pfeifer

WR

2

QB

15 Alejandro Bennifield QB 8

Nakevion Leslie

Zack Weatherly

3

Rashun Freeman

DB

8

DL

88 Joshua Phillips

DL

29 Lucas Webb

C.J. Board

WR

6

C.J. Fritz

DB

15 Derek Mahaffey

DL

7

D.J. Prather

DL

49 Jacob Webster

TE

12 Xavier Borishade

WR

77 Taylor Helton

OL

78 Brian Marshall

OL

52 Jacob Revis

OL

56 Malcolm White

OL

DL

18 Dy’Kari Hickey

DB

71 Tyler Martin

OL

94 Taylor Reynolds

DL

16 D.J. Williams

DB

76 Alex Hooper

OL

96 Vantrel McMillan

DL

40 Henrique Ribeiro

K

36 Kerrington Wilson

LB

DB

58 Brandon Bourk 41 Colin Brewer

K

Isaiah Mack

DB

57 Kennington Cadwell OL

98 Trevor Jachimowicz TE

47 Sean McMahan

17 Tyler Roberson

QB

1

Trevor Wright

DB

72 Josh Cardiello

OL

46 T.J. Jenkins

LB

10 DeJuan McQuarters WR

31 K.J. Roper

DB

11

Will Young

WR

95 Demarcus Clarke

DL

74 Anthony Johnson

OL

84 Bryce Miller

TE

42 Hawk Schrider

DL

83 Malcom Colvin

TE

13 Xavier Johnson

QB

37 Chris Miller

RB

48 Eli Shepherd

LB

34 Derrick Craine

RB

39 Jordan Jones

DB

14 Hunter Moore

QB

43 Shannon Spralls

RB

28 Cortez Davis

DB

92 Telvin Jones

DL

5

WR

9

WR

93 Keionta Davis

DL

87 Jack Keebler

TE

22 Kyle Nalls

RB

64 James Stone

DL

53 Luke Davis

LB

30 Adrian King

DB

2

DB

85 James Stovall

WR

80 Riley Davis

WR

99 Justin King

DL

82 Kota Nix

WR

69 Cole Strange

OL

Bingo Morton Cedric Nettles

Alphonso Stewart

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

2016 ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2016 Roster................................ 88 Breakdown By Class Seniors....................................... 11 Juniors....................................... 23 Sophomores............................... 18 Freshmen................................... 36 Redshirted in 2015.................... 14 Transfers...................................... 8 ............... Josh Cardiello (Georgia) ..... Dy’Kari Hickey (Alan Hancock) ................Justin King (Tennessee) .... Derek Mahaffey [East Central (Miss.) CC] ....Hunter Moore (Central Arkansas) ................ Joshua Phillips (MTSU) ........... Hawk Schrider (Richmond) ....James Stone (Carson-Newman) Youngest Player.......... Jack Keebler ................................Aug. 25, 1998 Oldest Player............... Justin King ............................... June 24, 1993 Furthest Hometown From Chattanooga ....... Henrique Ribeiro/Victor Ulmo .....4,765 Miles - Sao Paulo, Brazil Players from the Chattanooga Area... 25 Chattanooga............. Colin Brewer ................................Keionta Davis .......................... Rashun Freeman ........................................C.J. Fritz .......................... Anthony Johnson ................................. Jack Keebler ................................. Bailey Lenoir ................................ Hunter Moore ........................................ Kota Nix ................................Emory Norred ........................... Henrique Ribeiro ............................Shannon Spralls ....................................Alex Trotter ................................... Victor Ulmo ..........................Kerrington Wilson Calhoun, Ga...............D.J. Prather Cleveland................Tanner Dillard .................................. Alex Hooper ................................James Stovall Dacula, Ga.................Corey Levin Dayton....................... Jacob Revis Englewood.................. Luke Davis Ider, Ala............... Hunter Townson ................................. James Stone Tunnel Hill, Ga............Isaiah Mack

Breakdown By State/Country and Hometown Alabama (13) Brundidge...............Jerrell Lawson Fayette.......................... Kyle Nalls Ider...................... Hunter Townson Irvington.................... Telvin Jones McCalla............... Taylor Reynolds Mobile............................ Wil Young .......................... Demarcus Clarke Montgomery............... Adrian King Northport................... Lucas Webb Oxford........................... Tae Davis .............................Derek Mahaffey Robertsdale.......Alphonso Stewart Talladega................ Tavon Lawson California (1) Berkeley................... Ben Schrider Florida (1) Tampa........................ T.J. Jenkins Georgia (26) Albany................Vantrell McMillan Atlanta......................... Riley Davis .................................Bingo Morton Buford..................... Josh Cardiello Calhoun......................D.J. Prather Canton..................... Michael Bean Covington..................Dale Warren Dacula........................Corey Levin Decatur.......... Kennington Cadwell Dekalb County.......... Cortez Davis Dunwoody................... Justin King Fort Valley.............Malcolm Colvin Hiram........................... Chris Miller Kennesaw..........Xavier Borishade LaGrange................. Eli Shepherd Lithonia.................Brandon Parker Lovejoy.......... Alejandro Bennifield Macon.............. Khayyan Edwards Marietta.................. Brian Marshall Martinez................Tyler Roberson McDonough............ Derrick Craine Morrow................... Cedric Nettles Powder Springs.... Richardre Bagley ................................. Dy’Kari Hickey .............................Nakevion Leslie Tunnel Hill..................Isaiah Mack New York (1) Orchard Park....Trevor Jachimowicz

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Tennessee (46) Alcoa..................Jonathan Decker Chattanooga............. Colin Brewer ................................Keionta Davis .......................... Rashun Freeman ........................................C.J. Fritz .......................... Anthony Johnson ................................. Jack Keebler ................................. Bailey Lenoir ................................ Hunter Moore ........................................ Kota Nix ................................Emory Norred ........................... Henrique Ribeiro ............................Shannon Spralls ....................................Alex Trotter ................................... Victor Ulmo ..........................Kerrington Wilson Clarksville..................... C.J. Board .............................Montrell Pardue Cleveland................Tanner Dillard .................................. Alex Hooper ................................James Stovall Dayton....................... Jacob Revis Englewood.................. Luke Davis Franklin................Sean McMahan Gallatin............... Payton Anderton Greenville................ Trevor Wright Hendersonville...... Brandon Bourk .............................. Joshua Phillips Hohenwald.............. Cody Bennett Johnson City....... Quintin Alibocas .............................. Malcolm White Kingsport.................. Taylor Helton Knoxville....................... Gabe Dew ............................. Xavier Johnson ..................................... K.J. Roper ................................. Cole Strange Maryville..................... Bryce Miller Memphis.........Dejuan McQuarters Nashville.................. Elijah Pankey ...................................Zach Pfeifer ............................. Zack Weatherly .............................. Jacob Webster Ooltewah.................. James Stone Smyrna.................... Jordan Jones ................................. D.J. Williams

Ties to Previous Programs (Last Season) Baylor School - Chattanooga, Tenn....5 ...................... Colin Brewer (2015) ............................. Kota Nix (2014) .................... Emory Norred (2014) ................Henrique Ribeiro (2012) ........................ Victor Ulmo (2016) Christ Presbyterian - Nashville, Tenn.... 2 ..................Zack Weatherly (2016) ...................Jacob Webster (2016) Hillgrove HS - Powder Springs, Ga.....3 ............... Richardre Bagley (2014) ................... Dy’Kari Hickey (2013) ................. Nakevion Leslie (2012) McCallie School - Chattanooga, Tenn..... 4 ............................ C.J. Fritz (2014) ........................ Alex Trotter (2015) .............. Kerrington Wilson (2015) Oxford HS - Oxford, Ala.............. 2 ...........................Tae Davis (2014) ................. Derek Mahaffey (2014) Science Hill HS - Johnson City, Tenn.... 2 .................Quintin Alibocas (2016) ................... Malcolm White (2015) Smyrna HS - Smyrna, Tenn......... 2 ..................... Jordan Jones (2016) ......................D.J. Williams (2015) Tyner HS - Chattanooga, Tenn....2 ................ Shannon Spralls (2016) ...............Anthony Johnson (2016) Walker Valley HS - Cleveland, Tenn....2 .......................Alex Hooper (2013) .................... Tanner Dillard (2014)


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

2016 OUTLOOK

SEASON OUTLOOK MOCS PICKED TO WIN SOCON

The Chattanooga Mocs football team heads into 2016 in familiar territory. UTC is picked to win its fourth consecutive Southern Conference title and the Mocs carry another preseason top 10 ranking into the opening weekend. Chattanooga advanced to the second round of the 2015 FCS Playoffs, posting a 9-4 overall record and a 6-1 mark in league action. UTC is represented on the FCS Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Fred Mitchell Award Watch Lists. Chattanooga also suits up five preseason AllAmericans and 10 who made the preseason All-SoCon squad. With 47 lettermen returning, the most in head coach Russ Huesman’s tenure, the Mocs are poised to solidify themselves among the elite programs in the FCS.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

SoCon Preseason Coaches Poll Chattanooga (7) 63 The Citadel (1) 52 Samford (1) 50 Western Carolina 41 Mercer 38 Wofford 33 Furman 24 VMI 14 ETSU 9

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

SoCon Preseason Media Poll Chattanooga (26) 250 The Citadel (2) 208 Western Carolina 179 Mercer 148 Samford 147 Wofford 136 Furman 102 VMI 62 ETSU 28

NOTE: Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own teams

Excitement continues to surround the Chattanooga Mocs as they head into the 2016 season. UTC once again has a preseason top 10 ranking and is the favorite to win its fourth consecutive Southern Conference title.

Preseason All-SoCon Teams First Team Defense Defensive Player of the Year: DL: Keionta Davis, Sr. Keionta Davis, Sr., DL LB: Nakevion Leslie, Sr. DB: Lucas Webb, Jr. First Team Offense RB: Derrick Craine, Sr. Second Team Defense OL: Corey Levin, Sr. DL: Vantrel McMillan, Sr. OL: Jacob Revis, Jr. DB: Cedric Nettles, Jr. Second Team Offense First Team Specialists OL: Josh Cardiello, Jr. PK: Henrique Ribeiro, Sr. Preseason National Recognition STATS FCS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN YEAR AWARD WATCH LIST Derrick Craine STATS Third Team Derrick Craine - Sr. - RB Keionta Davis STATS First Team Athlon Sports STATS FCS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE Lindy’s First Team YEAR AWARD WATCH LIST Sporting News Keionta Davis - Sr. - DL Nakevion Leslie STATS Third Team Corey Levin STATS First Team FRED MITCHELL AWARD WATCH LIST Athlon Sports Henrique Ribeiro - Jr. - Kicker Lindy’s First Team Sporting News Lucas Webb Lindy’s Second Team

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2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

2016 OFFENSE

OFFENSE

THE 2016 MOCS

JUNIOR ALEJANDRO BENNIFIELD

SENIOR DERRICK CRAINE

SENIOR C.J. BOARD

QUARTERBACK

BACKFIELD

RECEIVER

For the first time in four years, the Mocs enter the season with a new face at quarterback. Junior Alejandro Bennifield (6-2, 220) takes over the reigns from graduated signal caller and three-time Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year Jacob Huesman.

The Mocs’ running game is in good hands with the return of senior Derrick Craine (510, 205). He is coming off a stellar 2015 campaign that included a school-record 1,251 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns.

Despite not having any representatives on the preseason All-SoCon team, Chattanooga’s receiving corps is arguably the strongest in the league.

Led by seniors Xavier Borishade and C.J. Craine is a preseason third team All-Amer- Board, this group gives the Mocs’ offense a ican and one of 22 players on the STATS ton of reliable weapons. Bennifield is a speedy southpaw with a Preseason Offensive Player of the Year strong and accurate arm. He played all over Watch List. Board (6-2, 180) was a second team All-Sothe field last season, including 15 punts for a Con pick as a sophomore and led the team 37.5 yard average. Athlon Sports listed him as the No. 10 run- with 42 catches for 587 yards last season. ning back in the FCS, while SouthernPig- Borishade (5-10, 180) had 30 receptions for He was 5-8 passing for 138 yards and two skin.com tagged him as the No. 6 overall 436 yards and three touchdowns. TDs. Both scoring strikes were long trick player in the Southern Conference. plays against The Citadel and Jacksonville Also in this group are experienced juniors State. He also ran 19 times for 140 yards UTC also has three other experienced ball Alphonso Stewart (6-3, 210) and James and a score. carriers, beginning with junior Richardre Stovall (6-3, 210). Stovall led the team with Bagley (5-9, 180). He played in every game four TDs last season while Stewart had 13 Classmate Tyler Roberson (6-4, 215) has last season and finished with 351 yards and grabs for 148 yards. solidified the backup position. He had 33 a score on 69 carries. He also had 25 catchyards on seven carries off the bench at es for 180 yards. Sophomore Wil Young (6-3, 215) had 164 Florida State and played in every game on yards on 15 receptions, while classmate speical teams. Kyle Nalls (6-1, 210) and Alex Trotter (5-9, Bingo Morton (6-2, 210) had 66 yards on 185) both saw action as true freshman last nine catches. Sophomore Xavier Johnson (5-10, 160) has season. Trotter had 72 yards on 20 carrun the scout team the last two years, while ries, while Nalls posted 31 yards on nine at- Other experienced returners include senior fellow sophomore Hunter Moore (6-1, 200) tempts. Riley Davis (6-1, 190) and sophomores Dejoins the Mocs after transferring from Central Juan McQuarters (5-11, 170) and Kota Nix Arkansas prior to spring practice. Two other freshmen are also competing in (6-2, 180). Freshman Zach Pfeifer (6-1, the backfield. Chris Miller (5-8, 180) redshirt- 180) is the lone newcomer to the group. True freshman Zack Weatherly (6-2, 185) is ed last season, while Shannon Spralls (6-1, a two-star prep prospect with a bright future. 205) is in his first year in the program.

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2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

2016 OFFENSE OFFENSE RETURNING (24 LETTERMEN/8 STARTERS)

QB (3) Alejandro Bennifield (Jr.)**(12/0), Tyler Roberson (Jr.)*(13/0) Xavier Johnson (So.)*(0/0) RB (4) Richardre Bagley (Jr.)**(13/4), Derrick Craine (Sr.)***(13/11) Kyle Nalls (So.)*(10/0), Alex Trotter (So.)*(9/1) WR (9) C.J. Board (Sr.)***(13/12), Xavier Borishade (Sr.)***(12/11) Riley Davis (Sr.)***(9/0), DeJuan McQuarters (So.)*(8/1) Bingo Morton (So.)*(4/1), Kota Nix (So.)*(0/0) Alphonso Stewart (Jr.)**(11/2), James Stovall (Jr.)**(13/10) Wil Young (So.)*(13/2) TE (1) Malcolm Colvin (Jr.)**(12/2) C (1) Jacob Revis (Jr.)**(13/13) OG (3) Corey Levin (Sr.)***(13/13), Alex Hooper (Jr.)**(12/0) Branden Parker (So.)*(3/0) OT (3) Josh Cardiello (Jr.)*(13/13), Kennington Cadwell (So.)*(3/0) Hunter Townson (Jr.)**(12/12)

OFFENSE LOST (9 LETTERMEN/3 STARTERS)

JUNIOR COREY LEVIN

JUNIOR MALCOLM COLVIN

OFFENSIVE LINE

TIGHT END

One of the top returning players on the team leads one of the deepest positions. Senior Corey Levin is the two time winner of the Jacob’s Blocking Award, given to the top offensive lineman in the Southern Conference.

The Mocs have options at tight end, beginning with junior Malcolm Colvin (6-2, 240). He is the most experienced in the group, playing in 25 games over the last two years. Sophomore Bailey Lenoir (6-4, 245) is another returner battling for playing time.

Levin (6-5, 305) is tabbed as one of the top NFL prospects at the FCS level and is returning to his spot at left guard. He is one of four returning starters to the line.

Junior Trevor Jachimowicz (6-3, 235) switched from defensive end in the spring. Freshman Bryce Miller (6-4, 225) sat out last season as a redshirt, but has the potential to contribute.

QB (1) Jacob Huesman (Sr.)****(13/13) RB (1) Shaqualm McCoy (So.)*(0/0) WR (1) Drae Bowles (Jr.)*(4/0) TE (1) Steve Pickren (Jr.)*(13/8) C (0) None OG (3) Synjen Herren (Sr.)****(13/13), Casey Hybarger (Sr.)****(6/0) Robert Hill (Jr.)***(2/0) OT (2) Josh Butler (So.)*(1/0), Brandon Morgan (Sr.)****(4/1) 2015 Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won

(Games/Starts)

CAREER STARTS Offense............................2012.... 2013..... 2014..... 2015...... Tot...Cons RB Richardre Bagley.................................. 3........... 4...........7............ QB Alejandro Bennifield............................. 1........... 1...........2............ WR C.J. Board.............................. 10......... 12......... 12.........34.........4 WR Xavier Borishade..................... 2.......... 11......... 11.........24........... OL Josh Cardiello................................................... 13.........13.......13 TE Malcolm Colvin.................................................. 2...........2............ RB Derrick Craine...................................... 1.......... 11.........12.........1 FB Justin King......................................................... 1...........1............ OL Corey Levin.............................11......... 14......... 13.........38.......33 WR DeJuan McQuarters.......................................... 1...........1............ OL Jacob Revis......................................... 14......... 13.........27.......27 WR Alphonso Stewart.............................................. 2...........2..........1 WR James Stovall................................................... 10.........10.........4 OL Hunter Townson.................................. 14......... 12.........26.........2 RB Alex Trotter........................................................ 1...........1............ WR Wil Young.......................................................... 2...........2..........1

Juniors Jacob Revis (6-3, 295) and Josh Newcomers to the position are freshmen Jack Cardiello (6-3, 290) both earned preseason Keebler (6-3, 240) and Jacob Webster (6-2, 210). PRESEASON OFFENSIVE DEPTH CHART All-SoCon recognition while senior Hunter 70 Hunter Townson............6-4...... 300...... Jr.-2L...... Ider, Ala....................................................Out at FSU ... started all other games Townson (6-4, 300) has started 24 games LT 71 Tyler Martin.....................6-4...... 280......Fr.-RS...... Sevierville, Tenn................................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt over the last two seasons. Revis is back 69 Cole Strange...................6-5...... 255......Fr.-HS...... Knoxville, Tenn....................................................................Two-star prep prospect 62 Corey Levin...................6-5...... 305......Sr.-3L...... Dacula, Ga........... 2x SoCon Jacobs Blocking Award Winner ... All-American at center, with Cardiello at right guard and LG 77 Taylor Helton...................6-5...... 300......Fr.-RS...... Kingsport, Tenn.................................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt Townson at left tackle. 78 Brian Marshall.................6-2...... 290......Fr.-HS...... Marietta, Ga.................................................... Three-time all-region in high school Redshirt freshman Michael White (6-6, 300) seems poised to move into the other starting spot on the line. He was a two-star prep product who improved greatly while sitting out last season and is expected to start at right tackle. White is pushed by a number of experienced returners, including junior Alex Hooper (6-1, 305) and sophomores Kennington Cadwell (6-6, 300) and Branden Parker (6-3, 295). Hooper is the most experienced of the group, playing in 12 games off the bench last season. Taylor Helton (6-5, 300) and Tyler Martin (64, 280) were both on the scout team last year and are competing for a spot on the depth chart. There are five newcomers, including Payton Anderton (6-2, 285), Gabe Dew (6-5, 270), Cole Strange (6-5, 260), Anthony Johnson (6-5, 325) and Brian Marshall (6-2, 290).

C RG RT TE or X Z W QB S or

52 Jacob Revis...................6-3...... 295...... Jr.-2L...... Dayton, Tenn................ Preseason 1st Team All-SoCon ... started 27-straight 76 Alex Hooper....................6-1...... 305...... Jr.-2L....... Cleveland, Tenn.............................................................Plays mostly on PAT & FG 63 Payton Anderton.............6-2...... 285......Fr.-HS...... Gallatin, Tenn.................................. Three-time first team all-district in high school 72 Josh Cardiello...............6-3...... 290...... Jr.-1L...... Buford, Ga........................................................Preseason 2nd Team All-SoCon 55 Branden Parker...............6-3...... 295......So.-1L...... Lithonia, Ga...............................................Off the bench against Western Carolina 74 Anthony Johnson............6-5...... 325......Fr.-HS...... Chattanooga, Tenn.....................CSAS grad who played for Tyner in Chattanooga 56 Malcolm White................6-6...... 300......Fr.-RS...... Johnson City, Tenn............................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 57 Kennington Cadwell........6-6...... 300......So.-1L...... Decatur, Ga...............................................Off the bench against Western Carolina 65 Gabe Dew.......................6-5...... 270......Fr.-HS...... Knoxville, Tenn..........................................Prepped at Knoxville’s Hardin Academy 83 Malcolm Colvin...............6-2...... 240...... Jr.-2L....... Fort Valley, Ga...............Played in 25 games ... first catch at Mercer for five yards 81 Bailey Lenior...................6-4...... 245......So.-1L...... Chattanooga, Tenn...................................Entering his third season in the program 98 Trevor Jachimowcz.........6-3...... 235...... Jr.-2L....... Orchard Park, N.Y...................................................Switched from DL in the spring 84 Bryce Miller.....................6-5...... 225......Fr.-RS...... Maryville, Tenn..................................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 87 Jack Keebler...................6-3...... 240......Fr.-HS...... Chattanooga, Tenn............................... All-state at Chattanooga’s Boyd Buchanan 49 Jacob Webster................6-2...... 210......Fr.-HS...... Nashville, Tenn....................................Walk-on from Christ Presbyterian Academy 8 C.J. Board......................6-2...... 180......Sr.-3L...... Clarksville, Tenn..........................................................42 rec ... 587 yds ...3 TDS 11 Wil Young........................6-3...... 215......So.-1L...... Mobile, Ala............................................................... Six catches for 82 yards at VMI 80 Riley Davis........................6-1.......190.......Sr.-3L....... Atlanta, Ga............................................................................... Three-year letter winner 26 Zach Pfeifer.......................6-1.......180...... Fr.-HS....... Nashville, Tenn...................................................................All-region QB in high school 12 Xavier Borishade.........5-10..... 180......Sr.-3L...... Kennesaw, Ga.................................................................... Two 100-yard games 10 DeJuan McQuarters.......5-11..... 170......So.-1L...... Memphis, Tenn...................................................................Started against Fordham 82 Kota Nix..........................6-2...... 180......So.-1L...... Chattanooga, Tenn....................................... Entering his third year in the program 85 James Stovall................6-3...... 210...... Jr.-2L...... Cleveland, Tenn................Started nine ... 33 catches for 428 yards and 4 TDs 9 Alphonso Stewart............6-3...... 210...... Jr.-2L....... Robertsdale, Ala.......11 catches ... 116 yards and 2 TDs ... missed 2 gms w/ injury 5 Bingo Morton..................6-2...... 210......So.-1L...... Atlanta, Ga........................ First catch at Samford ... missed first two games w/ injury 15 Alejandro Bennifield........6-2...... 220...... Jr.-2L....... Lovejoy, Ga........................17 games ... two starts at receiver and in the backfield 17 Tyler Roberson...............6-4...... 215...... Jr.-2L....... Martinez, Ga............................................. Played in every game on special teams 2 Zack Weatherly...............6-2...... 185......Fr.-HS...... Nashville, Tenn....................................................................Two-star prep prospect 13 Xavier Johnson..............5-10..... 160......So.-1L...... Knoxville, Tenn...............................................................Member of the scout team 14 Hunter Moore..................6-1...... 200..... So.-TR..... Chattanooga, Tenn.................................................Transfer from Central Arkansas 34 Derrick Craine..............5-10..... 205......Sr.-3L...... McDonough, Ga....................................... Preseason FCS Off. POY Watch List 23 Richardre Bagley............5-9...... 180...... Jr.-2L....... Powder Springs, Ga........................................................... 371 yards on 69 carries 22 Kyle Nalls........................6-1...... 210......So.-1L...... Fayette, Ala............................................... Played in 10 games as a true freshman 24 Alex Trotter.....................5-9...... 185......So.-1L...... Chattanooga, Tenn................................. Played in nine games as a true freshman 37 Chris Miller......................5-8...... 180......Fr.-RS...... Hiram, Ga............................................................. Sat out last season as a redshirt 43 Shannon Spralls.............6-1...... 205......Fr.-HS...... Chattanooga, Tenn........................................Prepped at Tyner HS in Chattanooga

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2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

2016 DEFENSE

DEFENSE

THE 2016 MOCS

SENIOR KEIONTA DAVIS

SENIOR NAKEVION LESLIE

JUNIOR LUCAS WEBB

DEFENSIVE LINE

LINEBACKER

SECONDARY

Chattanooga has some star power on the defensive line in senior Keionta Davis. After setting the UTC single-season record with 13.5 sacks in 2015, he is the preseason SoCon Defensive Player of the Year and on the FCS Defensive Player of the Year Watch List.

Preseason All-American Nakevion Leslie (511, 225) leads the linebackers. He is a two time All-SoCon pick and was second in the league with 14.0 TFLs.

There are five experienced returners in the Mocs’ secondary, led by senior Cedric Nettles (6-0, 205) and junior preseason AllAmerican Lucas Webb (6-1, 205).

Leslie is the starter at the Mike position while Davis (6-4, 270) holds down the right side, while junior Dale Warren (6-0, 225) is No. 1 as the fellow senior Vantrel McMillan (6-2, 250) is the Sam linebacker. Warren had 13 tackles in starter on the left end. He is a second preseason 11 games off the bench last season.

Nettles is a two-time first team All-SoCon pick while Webb is tied for the SoCon record with three career pick-6s. Both are two year starters and leaders of this position group.

Lawson played in seven games in 2015, while Jenkins played in 12 games. Both have been valuable special teams players throughout their career.

ing the SoCon All-Freshman team in 2015. Sophomore Montrell Pardue (6-0, 205) was also on the SoCon All-Frehsman squad and is a valuable backup at the safety positions.

Sophomore Cody Bennett (6-0, 225) played in six games, while freshmen Luke Davis (62, 215) and Michael Bean (6-1, 225) both redshirted. Freshman Eli Shepherd (6-0, 230) is the one newcomer to the group.

Junior Tae Davis (6-3, 215) is another talented backup safety. Both he and Pardue are in on most special teams snaps.

All-SoCon pick. Junior D.J. Prather (6-4, 255) is the most experienced backup, playing in eight Juniors Tavon Lawson (6-1, 225) and T.J. Sophomore C.J. Fritz (5-11, 175) has won games off the season. Jenkins are the most experienced back-ups. the job on the boundary corner after makOthers competing for time on the ends are juniors Joshua Phillips (6-8, 230) and Hawk Schrider (6-3, 230) and freshmen Khayyan Edwards (63, 240), Demarcus Clarke (6-3, 240) and Jonathan Decker (6-4, 270). Phillips transferred from MTSU after playing basketball for three seasons, while Schrider comes from Richmond. Edwards redshirted last season and Clarke and Decker are in their first seasons.

corner last year.

Freshman D.J. Williams is No. 1 on the depth chart at the field corner after redshirting last season. He was a two-star prospect coming out of high school. Adrian King (5-10, 190) and K.J. Roper (6-2, 210) are also coming off of redshirt seasons.

Wright is backed up by freshmen Sean McMahan (6-0, 185), Rashun Freeman (5-11, 190) and Kerrington Wilson (6-0, 215). McMahan and Wilson redshirted in 2015 and Freeman is a true freshman.

Junior Dy’Kari Hickey (6-0, 175) leads a group of five newcomers that include freshmen Cortez Davis (5-11, 170), Jerrell Lawson (6-2, 190), Elijah Pankey (6-1, 185) and Jordan Jones (5-10, 160).

Senior Justin King (6-2, 275), junior Taylor Reynolds (6-3, 275) and sophomore Isaiah Mack are on the interior. Mack was on the SoCon All- The Mocs also use a Dime formation that is Freshmen Team, while Reynolds and King both led by junior Trevor Wright (6-1, 180). He had 33 tackles and one interception on the started on the inside last season. Junior Brandon Bourk (6-2, 275) came off the bench in nine games last year while senior James Stone (6-0, 265) has been on the scout team for three years. Junior Derek Mahaffey will compete for playing time and freshman Telvin Jones is coming off a redshirt year. Freshman Quintin Alibocas is the lone true freshman on the interior.

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2016 DEFENSE

UTC led the Southern Conference in total defense last season, allowing 351.9 yards per game. UTC was also tops in the league and No. 16 in the FCS in passing yards allowed, giving up just 177.8 yards per game. PRESEASON DEFENSIVE DEPTH CHART LE 96 Vantrel McMillan....... 6-2.... 250.....Sr.-3L..... Albany, Ga............................................Preseason 2nd Team All-SoCon 90 Khayyan Edwards..... 6-3.... 240.... Fr.-RS.... Macon, Ga........................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 88 Joshua Phillips.......... 6-8.... 230.....Jr.-TR..... Hendersonville, Tenn........................Former basketball player at MTSU 95 Demarcue Clarke...... 6-3.... 240.... Fr.-HS.... Madison, Ala....................................................All-state as a prep player N 94 Taylor Reynolds........ 6-3.... 275..... Jr.-2L..... McCalla, Ala........... Started first 5 games before sidelined with an injury 58 Brandon Bourk.......... 6-2.... 275..... Jr.-2L..... Hendersonville, Tenn...............................Off the bench last nine games or 15 Derek Mahaffey........ 6-2.... 305.....Jr.-TR..... Oxford, Ala...................... Joined the Mocs from East Central (Miss.) JC 73 Quintin Alibocas........ 6-3.... 295.... Fr.-HS.... Johnson City, Tenn.............................................Two-star prep prospect T 8 Isaiah Mack.............. 6-2.... 280.... So.-1L.... Tunnel Hill, Ga............SoCon All-Freshman ... 9.0 TFLs ... 3.5 sacks or 99 Justin King................ 6-2.... 275.....Sr.-1L..... Dunwoody, Ga........ Transfer from Tennessee ... played in last 9 games 92 Telvin Jones.............. 6-3.... 280.... Fr.-RS.... Irvington, Ala........................................ Sat out last season as a redshirt 64 James Stone............. 6-0.... 265.....Sr.-1L..... Ooltewah, Tenn........................Entering his third season in the program RE 93 Keionta Davis.......... 6-4.... 270.... Sr.-3L..... Chattanooga, Tenn...................... Preseason SoCon Defensive POY 7 D.J. Prather............... 6-4.... 255..... Jr.-2L .... Calhoun, Ga...............................................Off the bench in eight games 42 Hawk Shrider............ 6-3.... 230....So.-TR.... Berkeley, Calif..... Transfer from Richmond who is not eligible until 2017 91 Jonathan Decker....... 6-4.... 270.... Fr.-HS.... Alcoa, Tenn.........................................................Two-star prep prospect Sam 20 Dale Warren.............. 6-0.... 225..... Jr.-2L..... Covington, Ga................................................Blocked punt vs. Fordham 4 Tavon Lawson........... 6-1.... 225..... Jr.-2L..... Talladega, Ala............................................SoCon All-Freshman in 2014 45 Cody Bennett............ 6-0.... 225.... So.-1L.... Hohenwald, Tenn..... Academic All-SoCon ... played 6 gms on spec tms 53 Luke Davis................ 6-2.... 215.... Fr.-RS.... Englewood, Tenn................................. Sat out last season as a redshirt Mike 5 Nakevion Leslie...... 5-11.... 225.... Sr.-3L..... Powder Springs, Ga..................................... Preseason All-American 46 T.J. Jenkins............... 6-2.... 230..... Jr.-2L..... Tampa, Fla..........................................................Plays on special teams 35 Michael Bean............ 6-1.... 225.... Fr.-RS.... Canton, Ga............. Two-star prep prospect who redshirted last season 48 Eli Shepherd............. 6-0.... 230.... Fr.-HS.... Lagrange, Ga.......................................... Prepped at Lafayette Christian DM 1 Trevor Wright.......... 6-1.... 180.....Jr.-2L..... Greeneville, Tenn............................................... 30 tackles ... one INT 47 Sean McMahan......... 6-0.... 185.... Fr.-RS.... Franklin, Tenn...................................... Sat out last season as a redshirt 3 Rashun Freeman......5-11.... 190.... Fr.-HS.... Chattanooga, Tenn.............................................Two-star prep prospect 36 Kerrington Wilson..... 6-0.... 215.... Fr.-RS.... Chattanooga, Tenn.............................. Sat out last season as a redshirt FC 16 D.J. Williams............ 5-10... 175.... Fr.-RS.... Smyrna, Ga............. Two-star prep prospect who redshirted last season 30 Adrian King.............. 5-10... 190.... Fr.-HS.... Montgomery, Ala.......................................................Enrolled in January 28 Cortez Davis.............5-11.... 170.... Fr.-HS.... Dekalb County, Ga................................. Prepped at Flowery Branch HS S 2 Cedric Nettles.......... 6-0.... 205.... Sr.-3L..... Morrow, Ga.........................................................First Team All-SoCon 21 Montrell Pardue........ 6-0.... 205.... So.-1L.... Clarksville, Tenn.... SoCon All-Freshman ... 55-yard FR for a TD vs. Jax St 31 K.J. Roper................. 6-2.... 210.... Fr.-RS.... Knoxville, Tenn........ Two-star prep prospect who redshirted last season . FS 29 Lucas Webb............. 6-1.... 205.....Jr.-2L..... Northport, Ala............................................... Preseason All-American 19 Tae Davis.................. 6-3.... 215..... Jr.-2L..... Oxford, Ala...................... Partially blocked a punt vs. Jacksonville State 7 Jerrell Lawson........... 6-2.... 190.... Fr.-HS.... Brundidge, Ala................................................. Three-star prep prospect 32 Elijah Pankey............ 6-1.... 185.... Fr.-HS.... Nashville, Tenn.......................... Father Phillip played at UTC (1985-88) BC 6 C.J. Fritz...................5-11.... 175.... So.-1L.... Chattanooga, Tenn.......................SoCon All-Freshman ... INT at Jax St 18 Dy’Kari Hickey.......... 6-0.... 175.....Jr.-TR..... Powder Springs, Ga..............JC transfer from Hancock College in Calif. 39 Jordan Jones........... 5-10... 160.... Fr.-HS.... Smyrna, Tenn..........................................Prepped at Smyrna (Tenn.) HS

DEFENSE RETURNING (16 LETTERMEN/6 STARTERS)

DE (4) Keionta Davis (Sr.)***(13/13), Trevor Jachimowicz (Jr.)**(6/0) Vantrell McMillan (Sr.)***(11/3), D.J. Prather (Jr.)**(8/0) DT (4) Brandon Bourke (Jr.)**(7/0), Justin King (Jr.)*(9/4) Isaiah Mack (So.)*(13/8), Taylor Reynolds (Jr.)**(6/5) LB (4) Cody Bennett (Fr.)*(6/0), T.J. Jenkins (Jr.)**(12/0) Nakevion Leslie (Sr.)***(13/13), Dale Warren (Jr.)**(11/0) Dime (1) Tavon Lawson (Jr.)**(7/0) S (4) Tae Davis (Jr.)**(13/0), Cedric Nettles (Sr.)***(12/12) Montrel Pardue (So.)*(13/1), Lucas Webb (Jr.)**(13/13) CB (2) C.J. Fritz (So.)*(12/2), Trevor Wright (Jr.)**(13/11)

DEFENSE LOST (13 LETTERMEN/5 STARTERS)

DE (1) Toyvian Brand (Sr.)****(13/10) DT (2) Josh Freeman (Sr.)****(10/10), Cam Walker (So.)*(2/0) LB (3) A.J. Hampton (Sr.)****(13/13), Nikolay Timoshchuk (Jr.)**(12/0) Tim Whatley (So.)*(11/0) Dime (1) Sema’je Kendall (Sr.)****(13/13) S (3) Ryan Bossung (Jr.)***(5/0), Jeremiah Hay (Sr.)**(13/0) Oscar Prado (Sr.)***(2/0) CB (3) Jerkerious Scott (Fr.)*(6/0), Tolerance Shepherd (So.)**(2/0) Dee Virgin (Jr.)***(13/13) 2015 Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won

(Games/Starts)

CAREER STARTS

Defense.......................2012... 2013.... 2014....2015..... Tot.... Cons DL Toyvian Brand..............5..........11.......... 7.......................23........... DL Keionta Davis.......................... 4........... 1.......... 13.........18.......14 DB C.J. Fritz............................................................ 2...........2............ DL Justin King......................................................... 3...........3..........3 DB Tavon Lawson...................................... 2........................2............ LB Nakevion Leslie....................... 4.......... 14......... 13.........31.......27 DL Isaiah Mack....................................................... 8...........8..........8 DL Vantrel McMillan................................................ 3...........3............ DB Cedric Nettles...................................... 14......... 12.........26.......12 DB Montrell Pardue................................................. 1...........1............ DL Taylor Reynolds................................................. 5...........5............ DB Lucas Webb........................................ 14......... 13.........27.......27 DB Trevor Wright........................................ 8.......... 11.........19.........9

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2016 SPECIALISTS

SPECIALISTS THE 2016 MOCS

SENIOR HENRIQUE RIBEIRO

KICKER/PUNTER

JUNIOR EMORY NORRED

LONG SNAPPER/HOLDER

UTC returns both its starting long snapper and holder positions. Junior Emory Norred (6-0, 225) is back for his third season as the starter. Backing him up will again be sophomore Tanner Dillard (6-0, 225) who traveled Last season, he was 17-21 (81%) on field with the team the last two seasons. goals and currently has a streak of 90 consecutive PATs made. He will handle just the Freshman Colin Brewer (6-3, 205) takes kicking duties this season, after also punting over as the holder for Jacob Huesman who had the job the previous four seasons. Sein 2015. nior receiver Riley Davis (6-1, 190) is the Redshirt freshman Colin Brewer (6-3, 205) backup at that spot. takes over the punting duties. He was an all-state kicker when he prepped at Chattanooga’s Baylor School. Senior Henrique Ribeiro (6-0, 220) is a twotime first team All-Southern Conference pick who is on the Fred Mitchell Award Watch List as one of the top kickers at the FCS Level.

SENIOR C.J. BOARD

RETURNER Senior C.J. Board (6-2, 180) was a second team All-Southern Conference pick as a return specialist in 2015. He averaged 13.8 yards per attempt on punt returns and will handle those duties against this season. He is backed up by fellow senior receiver Xavier Borishade (5-10, 180) after posting 10.2 yards on six returns. Juniors Trevor Wright (6-1, 180) and Richardre Bagley (5-9, 180) are the primary kick returners. Wright averaged 22.1 yards on seven returns, while Bagley averaged 18.5 yards on six attempts.

Also working with the kickers is Baylor graduate Victor Ulmo (5-8, 180). He and Ribeiro are both natives of Sao Paulo, Brazil. SPECIALISTS RETURNING (5 LETTERMEN/3 STARTERS)

K Punter (1) Alejandro Bennifield (Jr.)**(12/12) Kicker (1) Henrique Ribeiro (Sr.)***(13/13) P D Snap (2) Emory Norred (Jr.)**(13/13) Tanner Dillard (So.)*(0/0) LS Return (1) C.J. Board (Sr.)***(13/12) SPECIALISTS LOST H (1 LETTERMEN/1 STARTERS) Punter (0) None Kicker (0) None PR D Snap (0) None Return (0) Dee Virgin (Jr.)***(13/13) KR 2015 Starters listed in Bold * - Letters Won (Games/Starts)

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PRESEASON SPECIAL TEAMS DEPTH CHART 40 Henrique Ribeiro..... 6-0.... 220.... Sr.-3L..... Chattanooga, Tenn..... 1st Team All-SoCon ... 36/48 career FGs (75.0%) 60 Victor Ulmo............... 5-8.... 180.... Fr.-HS.... Chattanooga, Tenn........Sao Palo, Brazil, native who prepped at Baylor 41 Colin Brewer............. 6-3.... 205.... Fr.-RS.... Chattanooga, Tenn. All-state as a prep at Chattanooga’s Baylor School 40 Henrique Ribeiro..... 6-0.... 220.... Sr.-3L..... Chattanooga, Tenn.................. 43.3 average was third in the SoCon 38 Emory Norred.......... 6-0.... 225.....Jr.-2L..... Chattanooga, Tenn................... Handled all duties last two seasons 61 Tanner Dillard............ 6-0.... 225.... So.-1L.... Cleveland, Tenn.........Traveled to every game as backup last two years 41 Colin Brewer............. 6-3.... 205.... Fr.-RS.... Chattanooga, Tenn. All-state as a prep at Chattanooga’s Baylor School 80 Riley Davis.................. 6-1......190.....Sr.-3L......Atlanta, Ga..............................................................Three-year letter winner 8 C.J. Board................. 6-2.... 180.....Sr.-3L..... Clarksville, Tenn.2nd Team All-SoCon ... 13.8 yards/ret. on 13 attempts 12 Xavier Borishade..... 5-10... 180.....Sr.-3L..... Kennesaw, Ga................................................. 10.2 yards on six returns 1 Trevor Wright............ 6-1.... 180..... Jr.-2L..... Greeneville, Tenn........................................ 22.1 yards on seven returns 23 Richardre Bagley...... 5-9.... 180..... Jr.-2L..... Powder Springs, Ga.......................... 21.4 average on 22 career returns


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Quintin Alibocas Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-3 • 295 Johnson City, Tenn. • Science Hill HS

STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

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track … Honor Roll all four years … member of the National Honor Society of High School Scholars.

PERSONAL: Full name is Richardre DeAnthony Bagley … born Nov. 22, 1995 … son of Angelia and Richard Bagley … has two sisters, Keshia and Alyssa, and one PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals. brother, Marcus … Computer Science major … originally committed to Furman … com … two-time all-conference defensive lineman at Science FBS offers included Air Force and Temple. Hill High School in Johnson City, Tenn. ... played for head BAGLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS coach Stacey Carter ... high school teammate of current redshirt freshman Malcolm White ... led the Hilltoppers to an 8-3 record as a senior. Year G/GS Rush Yds Avg/R TD LG Avg/Gm Catch Yds Avg/C TD LG Avg/Gm 2014 14/2 50 183 3.7 1 19 13.1

20 215 10.8 1 25 15.4

13/4 69 351 5.1 1 38 27.0 25 180 7.2 0 31 13.8 PERSONAL: Full name is Quintin Joshua Alibocas ... born Nov. 13, 1997 ... son of 2015 Tot 27/6 119 534 4.5 2 39 19.8 45 395 8.7 1 31 14.6 Margaret Mayers ... undecided on a major.

Payton Anderton Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 285 Gallatin, Tenn. • Station Camp HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Three-time first team all-district and allcounty offensive lineman from Station Camp High School in Gallatin, Tenn. … played for head coach Shawn Hollinsworth … competed in the Tennessee East/West All-Star game three times … member of the National Honor Society and the Beta Club. PERSONAL: Full name is Payton Nash Anderton … son of Mark Anderton and Yvonne Duncan … has an older brother, Kyle, who plays at Vanderbilt … has a younger sister, Katie … dad played football at UT-Martin … mother played basketball at Gardner-Webb … plans to major in Biology.

BAGLEY’S CAREER HIGHS Rush Yds......... 74 at Presbyterian (9/26/15) Rec. Yds...... 49 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/5/15) Rushes...................15 at Samford (9/19/15) Rec......................... 4 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Long Rush........... 38 at Fordham (11/28/15) Long Rec..... 31 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/5/15) Long KR.......41 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/6/14) BAGLEY’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LG JSU 3 -1 0 2 3 49 0 31 0 0 0 0 Mars Hill 4 18 0 8 4 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 at Samford 15 47 0 8 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 at Presby 11 74 0 17 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 Furman 6 31 0 11 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 at VMI 6 46 0 27 1 9 0 9 2 34 0 22 at Wofford 3 8 0 4 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 10 40 0 12 4 48 0 29 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 8 at Florida St 3 17 0 9 2 6 0 4 1 16 0 16 Fordham 3 47 1 38 3 11 0 7 1 25 0 25 at JSU 3 18 0 13 3 1 0 5 1 28 0 28

BAGLEY’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LG at CMU 0 0 0 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 JSU 0 0 0 0 2 -5 0 0 2 58 0 41 Running Back • Jr.-2L • 5-9 • 180 at APSU 6 14 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 27 0 27 Powder Springs, Ga. • Hillgrove HS Samford 3 26 0 13 2 39 0 25 1 14 0 14 VMI 10 55 0 19 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 CHATTANOOGA: Played in 27 games in his career ... two at Tennessee 4 22 1 14 1 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 rushing TDs, one receiving. at The Citadel 3 17 0 7 1 27 1 27 1 8 0 8 Mercer 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 2 35 0 29 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Career-long 38-yard TD run at W. Carolina 6 14 0 5 1 19 0 19 0 0 0 0 Wofford 3 1 0 3 2 12 0 7 1 46 0 46 against Fordham ... 47 yards on three at TTU 5 17 0 7 3 67 1 25 3 58 0 28 carries ... 10 carries for 40 yards and at Furman 6 12 0 6 1 17 0 17 2 58 0 40 four catches for 48 yards against WestIndiana St. 3 4 0 11 1 0 0 0 1 26 0 26 ern Carolina ... six carries for 46 yards at UNH 1 1 0 1 3 31 0 24 2 30 0 18

Richardre Bagley

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at VMI, including a career-long run of 27 yards ... six carries for 31 yards and one catch for 23 yards against Furman ... career-high 74 yards on 11 carries at Presbyterian ... 47 yards on a career-high 15 carries at Samford ... off the bench for a team-high 49 yards on three catches against Jacksonville State.

2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Made the SoCon All-Freshman team ... 50 carries for 183 yards and a score ... also had 20 catches for 215 yards and a TD ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

Michael Bean Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 6-1 • 225 Canton, Ga. • Cherokee HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the spring and the A.D. Honor Roll both terms ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals.com … all-state and three-time all-county at Cherokee High School in Canton, Ga. … played for head coach Josh Shaw … school-record 140 tackles as a senior … team defensive MVP as a senior … two-time linebacker of the year … broke Cherokee’s career record with 370 tackles … also participated in track & field, wrestling and baseball PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect according to Rivals.com and 247sports.com … Honor Roll student. … played for Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Ga. … coached by Phil Ironside … first name is pronounced re-CAR-dre … second team all-state as a PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Tyler Bean … son of Yvette and Bertin Bean senior … 1,682 rushing yards as a senior … 7.2 yards per carry … ran for 200 … has one brother, Jon, and one sister, Amber … born Dec. 29, 1996 … Finance yards in each of Hillgrove’s playoff games in 2013 … four-year starter … also ran major.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES

Cody Bennett Linebacker • So.-1L • 6-0 • 225 Hohenwald, Tenn. • Lewis County HS

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BENNIFIELDS’S CAREER STATS Year G/GS Rush Yds Avg TD LG Comp.-Att.-Int. Yds TD LG 2014 6/1 10 87 8.7 0 43 6-12-0 74 1 31 2015 12/1 19 140 7.4 1 26 5-8-0 139 2 75 Totals 18/2 29 227 7.8 1 43 11-20-0 212 3 75

2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in six games off the BENNIFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS bench, mostly on special teams ... made the Dean’s List in the Rush Yds..................... 70 vs. VMI (10/4/14) Pass Yds........ 75 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) fall and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... Academic All- Rushes....... 4 (2x) Last vs. WCU (10/31/15) Completions....................4 vs. VMI (10/4/14) SoCon ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. Long Rush................... 43 vs. VMI (10/4/14) Attempts..........5 (2x) Last vs. VMI (10/4/14) Total Off..................... 125 vs. VMI (10/4/14) TD Passes....... 1 (3x) Last at JSU (12/5/15) Long Rec......... 29 at Presbyterian (9/26/15)

2014 • SEASON: Sat out his first year at UTC as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the fall and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

BENNIFIELD’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG C-A-I Yds Jacksonville St. 1 3 0 3 0-0-0 0 Mars Hill 1 -3 0 0 0-0-0 0 at Samford 3 40 1 18 0-0-0 0 at Presby 1 3 0 3 0-1-0 0 Furman 1 5 0 5 0-0-0 0 at VMI 2 -5 0 0 1-1-0 10 at Wofford 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 W. Carolina 4 26 0 10 0-0-0 0 at Mercer 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 The Citadel 1 16 0 16 1-1-0 75 at Florida State 2 25 0 24 2-4-0 14 Fordham DNP at Jacksonville St. 3 30 0 26 1-1-0 39

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-star linebacker according to Rivals.com ... three-time allconference at Lewis County High School in Hohenwald, Tenn. ... played for head coach Bobby Sharp ... led the Panthers to a 13-1 record as a senior ... named top linebacker in the conference as a senior. PERSONAL: Full name is Cody Michael Bennett ... born Jan. 26, 1996 ... son of Michael & Debbie ... Exercise Science major.

Alejandro Bennifield Quarterback • Jr.-2L • 6-2 • 220 Lovejoy, Ga. • Lovejoy HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Spent two seasons as the primary backup at QB ... offensive MVP of the 2015 Spring Game ... southpaw with a strong arm who is an excellent runner ... also punted in 2015. 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: 39yard TD pass and three carries for 30 yards at No. 1 Jacksonville State ... missed Fordham game ... 37.5 yard average on 15 punts ... 75-yard TD pass on the first play against The Citadel ... also had a 16-yard run ... four carries for 26 yards against WCU ... 29-yard catch at Presbyterian ... three carries for 40 yards and a TD at Samford ... two punts for 61.0 average against Jacksonville State. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in six games ... started at Tennessee Tech as a receiver in a special formation ... ran 10 times for 87 yards ... 6-12 passing for 74 yards and one score .. four carries for 70 yards against VMI ... also was 4-5 passing for 55 yards and a TD against the Keydets. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star quarterback prospect according to Rivals.com ... twotime all-region at Lovejoy High School in Hampton, Ga. ... played for head coach Al Hughes ... guided Lovejoy to the 6A championship game with 2,576 yards and 32 TDs as a senior ... led the Wildcats to a 14-1 record and the 4A state title game as a junior when he threw for 1,500 yards and 18 TDs ... also lettered in basketball and track & field. PERSONAL: Full name is Alejandro Marquis Bennifield ... born Oct. 16, 1994 ... son of Alex and Jennifer Bennifield ... Criminal Justice major.

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Long Pass....... 75 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) Long Punt.... 65 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/5/15)

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C.J. Board Wide Receiver • Sr.-3L • 6-2 • 180 Clarksville, Tenn. • West Creek HS

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CHATTANOOGA: 34 career starts ... has 100 catches for 1,307 yards and five TDs in his career ... second team AllSoCon as a sophomore. 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: Second Team All-SoCon punt returner ... 13.8 yards on 13 attempts ... led the team with 42 catches for 587 yards ... three TDs ... three catches for 86 yards at Jacksonville State ... also had a 41-yard punt return ... 43-yard TD grab vs. Fordham ... finished with three catches for 59 yards ... careerhigh 116 receiving yards on five catches against The Citadel ... four catches for 56 yards at Mercer ... 35-yard catch against Western Carolina ... tied his career-high with six catches for 41 yards at Wofford ... career-high six catches for 92 yards and a score at Samford ... career-long 48-yard punt return against Jacksonville


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53 State ... two catches for 35 yards and a TD against Mars Hill ... preseason Second Mercer 5 82 0 0 0 0 0 Team All-Southern Conference ... made the Dean’s List and and A.D. Honor Roll in at W. Carolina Wofford 5 62 0 19 the fall ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. at TTU 3 30 0 16 at Furman DNP 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Second Team All-SoCon according to the Indiana State 2 65 0 48 league’s coaches ... second on the team with 35 catches for 507 yards and two at UNH 2 12 0 6

TDs ... 48-yard grab against Indiana State to convert a third and 11 ... tied a career high with five catches for 62 yards against Wofford ... tied a career high with five catches vs. Mercer ... career-high 82 receiving yards vs. the Bears ... two catches for 68 yards and a TD at The Citadel ... 66-yard TD catch on the first play 19 seconds into the game is the fastest TD in UTC’s Division I history ... four catches for 64 yards vs. VMI ... first career TD ... career-long 35-yard reception vs. Samford ... four grabs for 31 yards at Austin Peay ... three catches for 24 yards against Jacksonville State ... two catches for 19 yards at Central Michigan ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Fifth on the team with 23 catches for 213 yards ... best game was five catches for 59 yards against The Citadel ... also had four grabs for 34 yards against Georgia State ... played in 12 games with 10 starts ... made the Dean’s List in the fall and the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the fall ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state receiver from West Creek High School in Clarksville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Jake Cabell ... member of the Tennessean Dream Team and Tennessee All-State 5A squad as a junior with 817 receiving yards and 10 TDs on 48 catches ... three-time all-district and all-area and two-time all-region ... three-sport standout was also all-district in baseball and basketball ... member of the National Honor Society.

BOARD’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG UT Martin 3 38 0 20 at Georgia State 4 34 0 12 Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 at Ga. Sou. 2 6 0 4 Western Carolina 0 0 0 0 Furman 0 0 0 0 at Elon 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 5 59 0 28 at ASU 0 0 0 0 Wofford 3 25 0 11 at Samford 4 31 0 30 at Alabama 2 20 0 9

Xavier Borishade Wide Receiver • Sr.-3L • 5-10 • 180 Kennesaw, Ga. • North Cobb HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Played in 37 games with 24 starts ... has 70 career catches for 966 yards and eight TDs ... two 100-yard receiving games.

2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: TD catches in three games ... 436 yards on 30 catchPERSONAL: Full name is Clarence Board ... son of Penni and Calvin Board ... es ... caught a 75-yard TD pass from Aleborn Dec. 12, 1993 ... has one older sister, Kelley ... Civil Engineering major. jandro Bennifield on the first play against The Citadel to finish with 106 yards on BOARD’S CAREER STATISTICS five grabs ... three catches for 53 yards Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG at Mercer ... four receptions for 48 yards 2013 12/10 23 213 9.3 0 30 and a TD at Presbyterian ... two catches 2014 13/12 35 507 14.5 2 66 2015 13/12 42 587 14.0 3 57 for 37 yards and a score at Samford ... Totals 38/34 100 1307 13.1 5 66 career-highs with 10 catches for 116 yards against Mars Hill.

BOARD’S CAREER HIGHS Rec. Yds.......116 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) Rec.......... 6 (2x) Last at Wofford (10/24/15) Long Rec.........66 at The Citadel (10/18/14) Long KR....21 at Central Michigan (8/28/14) Rec. TDs....1 (5x) Last vs. Fordham (11/28/15) Long PR...... 48 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/5/15) BOARD’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG Jacksonville St. 2 8 0 7 Mars Hill 2 35 1 19 at Samford 6 92 1 43 at Presbyterian 4 12 0 10 Furman 1 9 0 9 at VMI 1 4 0 4 at Wofford 6 41 0 12 W. Carolina 2 40 0 35 at Mercer 4 56 0 30 The Citadel 5 116 0 57 at Florida State 3 29 0 25 Fordham 3 59 1 43 at Jacksonville St. 3 86 0 43 BOARD’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG at Central Michigan 2 19 0 13 Jacksonville St. 3 24 0 17 at Austin Peay 4 31 0 11 Samford 2 38 0 35 VMI 4 64 1 35 at Tennessee 1 12 0 12 at The Citadel 2 68 1 66

2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Career-high eight receptions for 40 yards and a score at Tennessee Tech ... five catches for 94 yards and a career-long 61-yard TD reception vs. Mercer ... two catches for 62 yards at The Citadel, including a career-best 62-yard haul ... 42-yard TD grab at Austin Peay ... two catches for nine yards against Jacksonville State ... two catches for 14 yards at CMU. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Nine catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns ... averaged 17.0 yards per catch ... six of his nine catches came in the last five games ... scored TDs against The Citadel and Appalachian State ... played in 12 games with two starts. PRIOR TO UTC: All-state receiver from North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Ga. ... named First Team Class 6A All-State by the Georgia Sports Writers Association ... played for head coach Shane Queen ... had 55 catches for 1,108 yards and 13 TDs as a senior ... Cobb County Receiver of the Year ... played in the Cobb County All-Star game ... guided NCHS to a playoff win for the first time since 1959, advancing to the state semifinals for the first time in school history with a 10-3 record ... same high school as former Moc Derrick Lott ... earned the Captains Award. PERSONAL: Full name is Xavier Harrison Borishade ... born Aug. 12, 1995 ... son of Alicia and Foley Borishade ... has a younger sister, Olivia ... Psychology major.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Standout defensive player at Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Bruce Hatfield ... member of the Honor Society ... also lettered in track & field.

BORISHADE’S CAREER STATISTICS G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 12/2 9 153 17.0 2 35 14/11 31 377 12.1 3 61 11/11 30 436 14.5 3 75 37/24 70 966 13.8 8 75

BORISHADE’S CAREER HIGHS Rec. Yds.............116 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Rec...................... 10 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Long Rec........75 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) Rec. TDs....1 (8x) Last vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) BORISHADE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0 Mars Hill 10 116 0 50 at Samford 2 37 1 28 at Presbyterian 3 48 1 38 Furman 0 0 0 0 at VMI 2 30 0 17 at Wofford 3 22 0 13 W. Carolina 2 23 0 16 at Mercer 3 53 0 27 The Citadel 5 106 1 75 at Florida State 0 0 0 0 Fordham DNP at Jacksonville St. DNP BORISHADE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG at Central Michigan 2 14 0 10 Jacksonville St. 2 9 0 7 at APSU 1 42 1 42 Samford 0 0 0 0 VMI 1 13 0 13 at Tennessee 1 8 0 8 at The Citadel 2 62 0 46 Mercer 5 94 1 61 at W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 Wofford 3 17 0 10 at TTU 8 40 1 8 at Furman 3 31 0 13 Indiana State 2 43 0 35 at UNH 1 4 0 4 BORISHADE’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG UT Martin 1 2 0 2 at Georgia State 2 25 0 16 Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 at Ga. Sou. 0 0 0 0 Western Carolina 0 0 0 0 Furman 0 0 0 0 at Elon 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 1 33 1 33 at ASU 2 36 1 29 Wofford 0 0 0 0 at Samford 2 41 0 35 at Alabama 1 16 0 16

Brandon Bourk

Defensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-2 • 275 Hendersonville, Tenn. • Hendersonville HS

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PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon Alan Bourk ... son of Tony and Jean Bourk ... born May 9, 1995 ... Engineering Management major.

BOURK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 5/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2015 7/0 4 3 7 0.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 Tot 12/0 4 3 7 0.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0

Colin Brewer Kicker • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 205 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Baylor School

2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the spring and the A.D. Honor Roll both terms ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PRIOR TO UTC: All-state kicker from Chattanooga’s Baylor School ... Division II-AA Co-MVP Special Team Player of the Year ... played for head coach Phil Massey ... also lettered in basketball and was all-state in soccer. PERSONAL: Full name is Colin Blake Brewer ... born Sept. 16, 1996 ... son of Pam and Randall Brewer ... youngest of nine with three older brothers and five older sisters ...mom played basketball at Belmont (1977-79) ... Health & Human Performance major.

Kennington Cadwell Offensive Line • So.-1L • 6-6 • 300 Decatur, Ga. • Columbia HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in seven games off the bench on the interior of the defensive line ... made three tackles against Western Carolina ... seven stops overall, including 1.5 TFLs ... made the Dean’s List in the fall and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt … made the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. PRIOR TO UTC: Talented offensive lineman with a lot of potential from Columbia High School in Decatur, Ga. … played for head coach David Edwards … nominated to play in the DLSCB Georgia Dome All-Star game and the Florida-Georgia All-Star game … earned the President’s Award and named Academic Player of the Year.

2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in five games off the bench on the interior of the defensive line ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. PERSONAL: Full name is Kennington Deshon Cadwell … born June 15, 1996 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt ... made … Health & Human Performance major. the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in fall ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

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PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star tight end prospect according to Rivals.com ... First Team All-Sun News and Macon TeleOffensive Line • Jr.-1L • 6-3 • 290 graph All-Middle Georgia teams as a seBuford, Ga. • Georgia nior at Peach County High School in Fort CHATTANOOGA: Preseason second team All-SoCon. Valley, Ga. ... had six catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns ... played for 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Started all 13 games on the head coach Chad Campbell ... led PCHS offensive line ... started the first seven at right guard and moved to the state quarterfinals with an 11-2 reto left tackle for the last six. cord as a senior ... played in the state title game as a junior when PCHS went 12-3 PRIOR TO UTC: Transferred from Geor... threw the discus for the track team as gia with three years of eligibility remaina sophomore and junior. ing ... first career game action vs. Troy in 2014 ... redshirted in 2013 after enrollPERSONAL: Born Feb. 27, 1995 ... son ing at Georgia in January ... coached by of Rhonda Colvin ... Business major. Jess Simpson at Buford High School in Buford, Ga. ... PrepStar All-Southeast Region ... Fox Sports NEXT three-star COLVIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG prospect, #5 center in the country ... 2014 13/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dawg Post #1 C and #30 overall pros2015 12/2 1 5 5.0 0 5 pect in Georgia ... Rivals.com three-star Totals 25/2 1 5 5.0 0 5 prospect, #22 C nationally, #35 overall prospect in Georgia ... ESPN.com fourstar prospect, #19 C nationally, #37 overall prospect in Georgia ... 247sports.com Running Back • Sr.-3L • 5-10 • 205 three-star player, #25 OG in the country, McDonough, Ga. • Union Grove HS #41 player in Georgia ... 2012 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Class AAA All-State Team ... 2012 Georgia Sports Writers CHATTANOOGA: All-SoCon runner who has 1,914 yards and Association Class AAA First Team All-State ... 2011 Georgia Sports Writers As19 TDs on 366 carries in three seasons ... on the STATS Presociation Class AAA Second Team All-State ... helped lead Buford to three straight season Offensive Player of the Year Watch List ... No. 6 GHSA State Championships, winning the title in 2010 and 2012 ... Also played on player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... No. defensive line. 10 running back in the FCS according to

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Athlon Sports ... STATS Preseason AllPERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Cardiello ... born March 24, 1995 ... son of Jay American Third Team ... preseason first Cardiello and Kerri O’Kelley ... father played football at Florida A&M ... has a young team All-SoCon. brother, Jake ... Sports Management major.

Demarcus Clarke Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-3 • 240 Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-state defensive lineman from Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala. ... played for head coach Kevin Rose ... had 85 tackles, nine for loss, and seven sacks as a senior .... led the Patriots to a 10-2 record while earning Class 7A second-team All-State honors and second-team All-Huntsville Region recognition ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Full name is Demarcus Montez Clarke ... born Dec. 4, 1997 ... son of Steve and Monica Clarke ... has one brother, Steve ... father played football at Houston (199192) ... plans to major in Environmental Science.

Malcolm Colvin Tight End • Jr.-2L • 6-2 • 230 Fort Valley, Ga. • Peach County HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 12 games and made two starts ... had one catch for five yards at Mercer ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 13 games off the bench … appeared mostly on special teams. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring.

2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team All-SoCon ... Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American ... single-season school-records with 1,251 rushing yards and 230 attempts ... second in the SoCon with 96.2 yards per game ... 13 rushing TDs tied for the SoCon lead and fourth highest mark in school history ... six 100-yard rushing games was one shy of the school-record set by Eldra Buckley (2005-06) in 2006 ... 20 carries for 95 yards at No. 1 Jacksonville State in the season finale ... 23 carries for 154 yards and a TD against Fordham ... 23 carries for 102 yards at Mercer ... 15 carries for 103 rushing yards and four first-half TDs against Western Carolina, earning Individual Performance of the Year at the Coca-Cola Scrappy Awards ... four rushing TDs in a game is the most by a Moc since Artis Edwards had four against Appalachian State on Nov. 6, 1982 ... 90 yards and a TD on 14 carries at Wofford ... 112 yards on 19 carries at VMI ... named SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week after 138 yards on 21 carries and three TDs against Furman ... added three catches for 23 yards ... 82 yards on 17 carries at Presbyterian ... limited action at Samford due to an injury ... career-highs with 169 yards rushing and three TDs on 28 carries against Mars Hill ... added a six-yard TD catch in the fourth quarter ... first Moc with four TDs in a game since Charles McNeil ran for three and caught another against in a 73-0 win over Kentucky State on Nov. 24, 2001 ... team-high 59 yards on 12 carries against Jacksonville State ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... Academic All-SoCon ... named the College of Health, Education & Professional Studies Scholar Athlete of the Year at the Coca-Cola Scrappy Awards ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Third on the team in rushing with 491 yards and four touchdowns on 92 carries ... tied a career high with five catches for a careerbest 63 yards and a TD at New Hampshire ... ran seven times for 53 yards and another score against the Wildcats ... eight carries for 30 yards and a TD and four catches for 35 yards against Indiana State ... missed Wofford and Tennessee Tech games with an injury ... averaged almost 70 yards per game five games before injury ... 12 carries for 74 yards at Western Carolina ... first career 100-yard game with 17 carries for 135 yards at The Citadel ... ran 16 times for 33 yards at Tennessee ... 76 all-purpose yards (53 rush, 23 rec) vs. VMI ... five rush for 58 yards ... on catch for 23 yards ... five carries for 12 yards and TD at APSU ... made the Dean’s List and the AD Honor Roll both semesters ... Academic All-SoCon ... made the SoCon Honor Roll and earned the SoCon Commissioner’s Medal. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Member of the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team after rushing for 197 yards and two TDs on 44 carries ... saw action in 11 games ... caught six passes for 61 yards ... scored TDs at Georgia State and Appalachian State ... made six tackles on special teams ... made the Dean’s List both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll and earned the SoCon Commissioner’s Medal. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star running back according to Rivals.com ... member of the Atlanta Journal Constitution All-State team ... 2012 Henry Daily Herald Offensive Player of the Year ... 2,105 rushing yards with 26 TDs on 273 carries as a senior for head coach Paul Burgdorf ... led the Razor to a 10-2 record, tying a program mark for wins ... selected to play in the Georgia East-West All-Star game ... Honor Roll ... also lettered in baseball.

2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Wofford DNP at TTU DNP at Furman 5 16 0 7 1 30 0 30 0 0 0 0 Indiana State 8 30 1 9 4 35 0 17 0 0 0 0 at UNH 7 53 1 33 5 63 1 26 0 0 0 0 CRAINE’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LG UT Martin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Georgia St. 6 53 1 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Austin Peay DNP at Ga. Sou. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 Furman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Elon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 at ASU 8 29 1 11 2 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 Wofford 9 46 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Samford 10 35 0 10 2 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 at Alabama 10 32 0 6 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0

Cortez Davis Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 170 Dekalb County, Ga. • Flowery Branch HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Standout defensive back from Flowery Branch (Ga.) High School … played for head coach Chris Griffin ... 10 career INTs ... 26 catches for 541 yards and seven TDs as a senior ... also lettered in Track & Field ... school rePERSONAL: Full name is Derrick Donald Craine ... born Sept. 16, 1994 ... son of cord holder in the 100M. Don and Sheila Craine ... has two older sisters, Nicole and Christa ... father played football at Pittsburgh (1973-75) ... Health & Human Performance major. PERSONAL: Full name is Cortez Demon Davis ... born May 22, 1997 ... son of Lee and Teresa Davis ... has an older sister, Teresa, and an older brother, CamCRAINE’S CAREER STATISTICS eron ... father played football at Ole Miss (1981-84) and with the Cincinnati Bengals Year G/GS Rush Yds Avg/R TD LG Avg/Gm Catch Yds Avg/C TD LG Avg/Gm in 1985 ... plans to major in Business & Communications. 2013 11/0 44 197 4.5 2 26 17.9 6 51 8.5 0 17 4.6 2014 12/1 92 466 5.1 4 38 38.8 24 218 9.1 2 30 18.2 2015 13/11 230 1251 5.4 13 46 96.2 13 112 8.6 1 23 8.6 Tot 36/12 366 1914 5.2 19 46 53.2 43 381 8.9 3 30 10.6

CRAINE’S CAREER HIGHS Rush Yds............169 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Rec. Yds......................63 at UNH (12/12/14) Rushes.................28 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Rec............... 5 (2x) Last at UNH (12/12/14) Long Rush........ 46 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) Long Rec................ 30 at Furman (11/22/14) Rush TDs....4 vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) CRAINE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LG JSU 12 59 0 17 2 14 0 10 0 0 0 0 Mars Hill 28 169 3 25 1 6 1 6 0 0 0 0 at Samford 9 29 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Presby 17 82 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Furman 21 138 3 36 3 23 0 13 0 0 0 0 at VMI 19 112 0 27 3 10 0 12 0 0 0 0 at Wofford 14 90 1 27 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 15 103 4 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 23 102 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 17 82 1 46 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 at Florida St. 12 36 0 9 2 23 0 22 0 0 0 0 Fordham 23 154 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at JSU 20 95 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CRAINE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD LG KOR Yds TD LG at CMU 2 -2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at APSU 5 12 1 9 1 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 Samford 2 9 0 5 2 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 VMI 5 53 0 38 1 23 1 23 0 0 0 0 at Tennessee 16 33 0 8 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at The Citadel 17 135 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mercer 13 53 1 11 5 55 0 19 0 0 0 0 at W. Carolina 12 74 0 21 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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Keionta Davis Defensive End • Sr.-3L • 6-4 • 270 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Red Bank HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Two-time All-SoCon... SoCon All-Freshman in 2013 ... 20.5 career sacks is third all-time at UTC ... named one of the top 10 NFL prospects in the FCS by Athlon Sports ... consensus preseason All-American ... No. 3 player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... named Most Feared Defensive Player in the SoCon by Athlon Sports ... preseason SoCon Defensive Player of the Year ... preseason FCS Defensive Player of the Year according to College Sports Madness ... on the STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team All-SoCon ... AFCA All-American ... Second Team AP, STATS, College Sports Madness All-American teams ... finished 17th in the STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year voting ... led the SoCon and tied for second in the FCS with 13.5 sacks ... broke Davis Tull’s single-season sack record (12.5) set in 2012 ... led the SoCon with 17.0 TFLs ... two sacks in the season finale at Jacksonville State ... sack and a hurry against Fordham ... two sacks and a career-high eight tackles against The Citadel ... six tackles at Wofford ... 1.5 sacks against VMI ... two tackles, both for loss, with one sack against Furman ... SoCon Defensive Player of the Week after a careerhigh 3.0 sacks at Presbyterian ... also had five tackles ... 2.0 sacks at Samford ...


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2.0 1 1 0 1 0-0 career-high 3.0 TFLs and tied a career-high with four tackles against Jacksonville at TTU 3 1 4 2.0 at Furman 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1-8 State ... also added a sack against the Gamecocks.

2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Second Team All-SoCon ... slow start to the season due to an injury ... 10th in the FCS and tied for the SoCon lead with four forced fumbles ... sixth in the SoCon with 5.5 sacks ... five PBUs on the D line ... fumble recovery and a breakup against Indiana State ... one tackle, one INT, one PBU at Furman ... strip-sack and fumble recovery at Tennessee Tech ... tied a career high with 2.0 sacks against the Golden Eagles ... strip and 1/2-sack against Wofford ... two TFLs at Western Carolina ... three tackles, including a sack and two TFLs, at Tennessee ... also forced a fumble and had a PBU against the Vols ... TFL and a QBH against VMI ... started and had 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble against Samford ... also had a PBU ... two tackles at Austin Peay.

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DAVIS’ 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds UT Martin 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Georgia St. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Austin Peay 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Ga. Sou. 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman DNP at Elon 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 The Ctiadel 1 1 2 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at ASU 3 1 4 0.0 2.5 0 0 1 0 0-0 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Made the SoCon All-Freshman Team ... totaled Wofford 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 tackles from the end ... 1.5 sacks against The Citadel ... made four tackles, at Samford 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 at Alabama 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 including 2.5 TFLs against Appalachian State.

2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the fall. PRIOR TO UTC: Preseason all-state and member of the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen defensive end before a knee injury ended his senior year at Red Bank High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... played for head coach Tim Daniels ... all-district as a junior with 33 solo tackles, three blocked punts and five sacks ... also lettered in track & field and was a standout basketball player ... Honor Roll student ... four-year member of the ROTC.

Luke Davis Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 215 Englewood, Tenn. • McMinn Central HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-state linebacker from McMinn Central High School ... played for head coach Josh Goodin ... three-time all-district and PERSONAL: Full name is Keionta Leron Davis ... born March 1, 1994 ... son of two time All-Chattanooga area ... guided the Chargers to a 10-3 record as a senior Audrey Eddins and Tony Davis ... has three younger brothers and a younger sister ... twice named coaches MVP and a team captain ... also lettered in basketball and ... Business major. track & field. DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2013 11/4 11 10 21 1.5 4.0 0 0 2 0 0-0 2014 13/1 22 6 28 5.5 10.5 4 2 4 5 1-8 2015 13/13 29 7 39 13.5 17.0 1 1 7 6 0-0 Tot 37/18 52 23 88 20.5 31.5 5 3 13 11 1-8 DAVIS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles..............8 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) TFLs....3.0 (2x) Last at Presbyterian (9/26/15) Sacks.............. 3.0 at Presbyterian (9/26/15) PBUs..................3 at Presbyterian (9/26/15) DAVIS’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 3 1 4 1.0 3.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 MHU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 3 0 3 2.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Presby 4 1 5 3.0 3.0 0 1 1 3 0-0 Furman 2 0 2 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at VMI 1 2 3 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 0 0-0 at Wofford 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Mercer 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 The Citadel 7 1 8 2.0 2.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 at Florida St. 0 1 1 0.0 0.5 0 0 1 0 0-0 Fordham 1 0 1 1.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 at JSU 2 0 2 2.0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 DAVIS’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 JSU DNP at APSU 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0-0 Samford 4 0 4 2.0 2.0 1 0 0 1 0-0 VMI 2 0 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 at Tennessee 3 0 3 1.0 2.0 1 0 0 1 0-0 at The Citadel 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mercer 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at W. Carolina 2 0 2 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 1 2 3 0.5 1.5 1 0 0 0 0-0

PERSONAL: Full name is Luke Riley Davis … born June 16, 1997 … son of Marc & Penny Davis … has three sisters and one brother ... Construction Management major ... plays four instruments and is fluent in Spanish.

Riley Davis Wide Receiver • Sr.-3L • 6-1 • 190 Atlanta, Ga. • Creekview HS

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2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in nine games off the bench, mostly on special teams ... had five tackles ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall. 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in eight games off the bench, mostly on special teams ... had one tackle against Central Michigan ... first career catch was for nine yards against VMI. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in the last two games of the year, seeing time on special teams at Samford and Alabama. 2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: All-state receiver from Creekview High School in Atlanta ... played for head coach Al Mornell ... Creekview MVP and Cherokee County Player of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 26, 1993 ... son of Dave Davis ... Marketing major.

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Tae Davis Defensive Back • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 215 Oxford, Ala. • Oxford HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in all 13 games off the bench, mostly on special teams ... made eight tackles ... blocked a punt in the season opener against Jacksonville State ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 14 games off the bench, mostly on special teams. PRIOR TO UTC: Standout defensive back at Oxford High School in Oxford, Ala. … played for head coach Ryan Herring … led the Yellow Jackets with 104 tackles … also had 7.5 TFLs and eight PBUs … ran one of two picks back for a TD … guided Oxford to a 9-3 record as a senior … also ran track … named Best Sprinter on the track team … member of the Honor Society and the National Junior Beta Club.

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Tanner Dillard Long Snapper • So.-1L • 6-0 • 225 Cleveland, Tenn. • Walker Valley HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Traveled as the backup longsnapper ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll and earned the SoCon Commissioner’s Medal. PRIOR TO UTC: Three-time defensive player of the year for Walker Valley High School in Cleveland, Tenn. ... played for head coach Glen Ryan ... led the team to a 6-5 mark as a junior after going 0-10 as a sophomore … member of the Honor Society and the Beta Club with a 4.0 g.p.a.

PERSONAL: Full name is Clifford TanPERSONAL: Full name is Octavious ner Dillard … born Nov. 28, 1995 … son Marquez Davis … born Aug. 14, 1996 … son of ShaRhonda Davis … Health & of Matt and Tami Dillard … Business major. Human Performance major. DAVIS’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/0 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 2015 13/0 2 6 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Tot 27/0 7 7 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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Khayyan Edwards Defensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 240 Macon, Ga. • Westside HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

PRIOR TO UTC: Four-year letter winner as a defensive end at Westside High School in Macon, Ga. … played for head coach Shedrick Risper … posted 13 sacks to go with 43 total tackles as a senior … also PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star defensive lineman from Alcoa High had two safeties … had 36 tackles and six sacks as a junior … led the Seminoles School in Alcoa, Tenn. according to Rivals.com and 247Sports. to a 17-5 record last two seasons, including 9-2 in 2014 … Honor Roll student … com … Tennessee Mr. Football 3A Lineman of the Year ... led also a member of the 4H Club and the ROTC. Alcoa to the Tennessee 3A title as a sophomore and senior ... played for head coach Gary Rankin ... defensive MVP of the state title game last PERSONAL: Son of Brent and Consuela Edwards … Business major. two years ... three-time all-state honoree ... Knoxville PrepXtra Defensive Player of the Year. Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 270 Alcoa, Tenn. • Alcoa HS

PERSONAL: Full name is Jonathan Keith Decker ... born Jan. 16, 1997 .. son of Keith and Kym Decker ... has a younger brother, Brad, and sisters Aurora and Meghan ... plans to major in Business.

Rashun Freeman Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 190 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Ooltewah HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star defensive back according to 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... Tennessee 6A All-State at Ooltewah High School in Chattanooga ... played for head Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-5 • 270 coach Mac Bryan ... three-time all-district and two time all-state Knoxville, Tenn. • Hardin Valley Academy ... two-time Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps ... five pick-6s in his PRIOR TO UTC: Team captain at Hardin Valley Academy in career ... 10 INTs ... 30 total TDs in his prep career ... member of the Leadership Knoxville, Tenn. … played for head coach Wes Jones … led Club with a 3.8 GPA ... also lettered in basketball and track ... two-time Best of the Hawks to a 6-5 mark as a senior … played both offensive Preps in track. and defensive tackle … member of the National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 20, 1998 ... son of Rodney and Nelle Freeman ... has two older brothers, Randall and Kelvin ... Randall played football at Carson-Newman PERSONAL: Full name is Gabriel Edward Dew … son of Jill and Ron Dew … (2012-15) ... plans to major in Business-Entrepreneurship. born July 25, 1997 … has two younger brothers, Bayley and Nick … undecided on a major.

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C.J. Fritz Defensive Back • So.-1L • 5-11 • 175 Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie School

Roll in the spring.

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 12 games ... made two starts ... made the SoCon All-Freshman team ... interception in the FCS Playoff game at Jacksonville State ... had five tackles against Samford and Furman ... made the A.D. Honor

2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

Dy’Kari Hickey Defensive Back • Jr.-TR • 6-0 • 175 Powder Springs, Ga. • Hancock College

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PRIOR TO UTC: Spent two seasons at Alan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif. ... played mostly on offense in 2015 ... had nine catches for 171 yards and two scores ... 42 carries for 169 yards and four TDs, all in eight games of action ... started his career as a defensive back for the Bulldogs ... 2014 graduate of Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Ga. ... teammate of current Mocs Nakevion Leslie and Richardre Bagley. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 1994 ... son of Dante Hickey and Rena Rogers ... majoring in Integrated Studies.

PRIOR TO UTC: All-state defensive back … only played football last two seasons … member of the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen … 42 catches for 500 yards and six TDs at McCallie … three INTs and 18 PBUs … played for head coach and former Moc Ralph Potter … state champion in the 100M as a junior … Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps Track Team … school record 10.59 in the 100M … allregion in basketball.

Alex Hooper Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-1 • 305 Cleveland, Tenn. • Walker Valley HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 12 games off the bench, mostly on PAT & FG units … Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List in the fall and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Came off the bench in four games … made the PERSONAL: Full name is Julius Cedric Fritz, Jr. … born Sept 15, 1996 … son of Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both Marcy Moss and Julius and Shere Fritz … has two brothers, Marcus and Gabe, semesters ... made the SoCon Honor and two sisters, Shayla and Katie … father played basketball at Fort Valley State Roll and earned the SoCon Commis… Finance major … also had an FBS offer from UAB. sioner’s Medal. FRITZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2015 12/2 15 9 24 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 4 1-0 FRITZ’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles......................5 at Samford (9/19/15) INTs.......... 1 at Jacksonville State (12/5/15) FRITZ’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 MHU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Presby 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at VMI 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Wofford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina DNP at Mercer 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 The Citadel 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Florida St. 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Fordham 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at JSU 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1-0

Taylor Helton Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-5 • 300 Kingsport, Tenn. • Dobyns-Bennett HS

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2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll and earned the SoCon Commissioner’s Medal. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-district offensive lineman at Walker Valley High School in Cleveland, Tenn. ... played for head coach Glen Ryan ... played in the Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Game ... Gold Scholar. PERSONAL: Full name is Alexander Boyd Hooper ... son of Greg and Connie Hooper ... has an older brother, Hages ... born Nov. 15, 1994... Business major.

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Tight End • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 235 Orchard Park, N.Y. • Fork Union Military Academy

CHATTANOOGA: Switched from defensive end to tight end in the spring.

2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Came off the bench in five games ... made three tackles … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both 2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll ... 4.0 GPA in the fall. ... made the Dean’s List in the spring and the A.D. Honor Roll both terms ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Came off the bench for three games … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor PRIOR TO UTC: All-state offensive lineman from Dobyns-Bennett High School Roll. in Kingsport, Tenn. … played for head coach Graham Clark … participated in the East-West All-Star game following his senior season … Honor Roll student. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the fall. PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor Cole Helton … son of Bill and Tena Helton … born Dec. 23, 1996 ... Construction Management major.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES HIGH SCHOOL: Spent the previous year at Fork Union Military Academy ... led the Blue Devils to a 7-2 record ... played for head coach John Shuman ... three-year letter winner at Canisius High School in Buffalo, N.Y. ... also lettered in basketball and tennis ... honors student.

Xavier Johnson Quarterback • So.-1L • 5-10 • 160 Knoxville, Tenn. • Bearden HS

Linebacker • Jr.-2L • 6-2 • 230 Tampa, Fla. • Plant HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Member of the scout team. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt … made the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring.

PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1994 ... son of Robert and Melanie Jachimowicz ... has three older brothers ... Business major.

T.J. Jenkins

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-district and Team MVP as a quarterback at Bearden High School in Knoxville, Tenn. ... threw for 1,439 yards and ran for 739 yards with 20 total TDs as a senior ... Honor Roll student.

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PERSONAL: Full name is Xavier Emanuel Johnson ... born Oct. 21, 1995 ... son of Kimyade and Lorenzo Johnson ... has two sisters, Asia and Leila, and two brothers, Alonzo and Egypt ...Art major.

2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 12 games off the bench … mostly on special teams ... made nine tackles ... recovered a fumble at Presbyterian. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 14 games off the bench … finished with 11 tackles … had four stops at Austin Peay … INT against VMI.

Jordan Jones

2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-10 • 160 Smyrna, Tenn. • Smyrna HS

PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star linebacker prospect according to Rivals.com ... standout player at Plant High School in Tampa, Fla. ... played for head coach Robert Weiner ... led the Panthers to the 2011 8A Florida state title as a junior ... PHS went 10-2 during his senior season in 2012 ... also lettered in baseball.

PRIOR TO UTC: Standout defensive back at Smyrna (Tenn.) High School … played for head coach Matt Williams … teammate of current Moc D.J. Williams … led the Bulldogs to a 12-5 record as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Jackie Jones … born Oct. 4, 1997 … plans to major in Business.

PERSONAL: Full name is Terrance L. Jenkins ... born June 15, 1994 ... son of Terrance and Althea Jenkins ... Criminal Justice major. JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/0 10 1 11 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1-9 2015 12/0 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Tot 26/0 15 5 20 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 0 1-9

Anthony Johnson Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-5 • 325 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Arts & Sciences

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Telvin Jones Defensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-3 • 280 Irvington, Ala. • Alma Bryant HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt ... made the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PRIOR TO UTC: All-county defensive lineman from Alma Bryant High School in Irvington, Ala. … played for head coach Bruce Breland … also lettered in basketball and track.

PRIOR TO UTC: All-district and all-region lineman for Tyner PERSONAL: Full name is Telvin Thomas Jones … son of Cathethia Abrams and Academy High School in Chattanooga … attended School of Reginald Jones … born June 14, 1996 … has a brother, Reggie, and two sisters, Arts & Sciences, but played for Tyner since CSAS does not Renica and Gabby … Health & Human Performance major. have a program … played for head coach Wayne Turner … led the Rams to a 10-3 record as a senior … third team Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps ... also lettered in wrestling and Track & Field. PERSONAL: Full name is Anthony Marquise Johnson … son of LaDana and Donald Johnson … born June 24, 1998 ... has an older brother, Kenneth, and an older sister, Alexandra … plans to major in Psychology … plays the violin.

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Jack Keebler Tight End • Fr.-HS • 6-3 • 240 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Boyd-Buchanan HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-state tight end from Chattanooga’s BoydBuchanan High School … played for head coach Grant Reynolds ... three-year starter on offense and defense ... member of the Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen and the Best of Preps team ... led the Buccaneers to an 11-1 mark as a senior ... three-time all-region ... 36 tackles and four sacks to go with 14 catches for 226 yards and 15 TDs as a senior ... 46 career catches for 661 yards and 10 TDs in a run-based offense ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated in the top 10% of his class ... also lettered in basketball.

Jerrell Lawson Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 190 Brundidge, Ala. • Pike County HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Three-star prospect according to 247Sports. com ... all-state defensive back at Pike County High School in Brundidge, Ala. ... played for head coach Fred Holland ... fourtime all-area and three-time all-state ... first team all-state as a senior ... 114 tackles, three INTs and 14 breakups as a senior ... led the Bulldogs to a 9-2 record ... straight-A student who graduated third in his class ... member of the National Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa, and National Technical Honor Society ... multi-sport standout who also lettered in basketball, baseball and track ... threetime all-area in basketball.

PERSONAL: Full name is John Mitchell Keebler ... son of Mitch and Melinda PERSONAL: Full name is Jerrell DeNaveya Lawson ... born March 2, 1998 ... son Keebler ... born August 25, 1998 ... has an older brother, Will ... father played of Gwen Lampley ... has two sisters Kendra and Kila Lampley ... plans to major in basketball at Belmont (1974-78) and brother played football at Campbell (2009-11) Biology or Pre-Med. ... undecided on a major.

Adrian King Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 5-10 • 195 Smyrna, Tenn. • Smyrna HS

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Tavon Lawson Linebacker • Jr.-2L • 6-1 • 225 Talladega, Ala. • Munford HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Part of the 2015 recruiting class but did not 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in seven games off enroll at UTC until the spring of 2016 … all-metro defensive the bench ... made eight tackles ... had three tackles against back at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala … Fordham. played for head coach Tyrone Rogers … nominated for the WSFA Player of the Year Award … two-time team MVP … made the A-B Honor 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: SoCon Roll as a sophomore … also ran track and played baseball and basketball as a All-Freshman Team ... played in all 14 freshman. games with two starts ... mostly at the Dime position ... totaled 34 tackles and PERSONAL: Full name is Adrian Demond King … born Feb. 10, 1997 … son of 2.5 TFLs ... also added three PBUs ... Teresa King … has one sister, Tamara … Health & Human Performance major. career-best five stops off the bench at Austin Peay ... made the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring.

Justin King

Defensive Line • Sr.-1L • 6-2 • 275 Dunwoody, Ga. • Tennessee

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-state defensive back from Munford High School in Mun2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in nine games ... made ford, Ala. … played for head coach Will three starts off the bench ... had a sack in his first game against Wagnon … guided Munford to the 4A Furman ... forced a fumble and recoverd it against The Citadel semifinals as a senior with a 12-2 record … three-time all-county … …two-time ... finished with 12 tackles. member of the Pigskin Round Up All-Star Team … all-county and all-area member PRIOR TO UTC: Transfer from Tenof the basketball team … also ran track nessee who has two years of eligibility … Senior Class President and SGA President … member of the Senior Beta Club remaining ... played in eight games as a and the Honor Society. true freshman in 2012 and redshirted in 2013 ... played in all 13 games for the Vols as a sophomore in 2014 ... former three-star prospect from Dunwoody High School in Dunwoody, Ga. PERSONAL: Full name is Justin Robert King … born June 24, 1993 … son of Cathy and Jerry King, Sr ... brother, Jerry, played at Tennessee Tech ... Education major.

PERSONAL: Full name is Tavon Ja’Brent Lawson … son of Brenda and Dexter Lawson … born Sept. 6, 1995 … has an older brother DexTavious …Psychology major … had a late offer from Minnesota. LAWSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 13/12 25 9 34 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 3 0-0 2015 7/0 7 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Tot 20/12 32 10 42 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 LAWSON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.................5 at Austin Peay (9/13/14)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES LAWSON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 MHU 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Presby 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at VMI DNP at Wofford DNP W. Carolina DNP at Mercer DNP The Citadel DNP at Florida St. DNP Fordham 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at JSU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 LAWSON’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 3 0 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at APSU 3 2 5 0.0 1.5 1 0 0 1 0-0 Samford 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0 VMI 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Tennessee 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at The Citadel 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mercer 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at W. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at TTU 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Furman 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Indiana State 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at UNH 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Bailey Lenoir Tight End • So.-1L • 6-4 • 245 Chattanooga, Tenn. • East Hamilton HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Member of the scout team. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect according to Rivals.com and 247sports. com … member of the Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen at East Hamilton HS in Chattanooga … led the team to a 10-3 record as a senior ... excellent blocking tight end … also lettered in basketball and tennis … all-district and all-region tennis player ... teammate of current Moc Hunter Moore. PERSONAL: Full name is Bailey Dobson Lenoir … born March 28, 1996 … son of Patrick and Kristy Lenoir … father played football and mother played volleyball at Tennessee … has an older brother, Jackson, and a younger sister, Emma … Communications major.

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Nakevion Leslie Linebacker • Sr.-3L • 5-11 • 225 Powder Springs, Ga. • Hillgrove HS

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CHATTANOOGA: STATS Preseason All-American Third Team ... played in 39 games with 31 starts ... four games with 10+ tackles ... two-time All-SoCon ... No. 8 player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... preseason first team All-

2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team All-SoCon ... second in the SoCon with 14.0 TFLs ... five tackles with two for loss, including a sack, against Western Carolina ... six tackles at Wofford ...tied a career mark with 2.5 TFLs at VMI ... included 1.5 sacks ... two TFLs with a sack against Furman ... season-high 11 tackles at Samford ... seven tackles against Mars Hill ... tied for team high with eight tackles against Jacksonville State ... added 1.5 TFLs ... Preseason First Team All-SoCon. 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Second Team All-SoCon ... fourth in the SoCon with 11.5 TFLs ... six tackles at Furman ... five tackles and an INT at Tennessee Tech ... career-high 2.5 TFLs against Wofford ... team-high seven tackles and a forced fumble at Western Carolina ... five tackles, including two TFLs against Mercer ... team-high 10 tackles at The Citadel ... had eight tackles and one TFL at Tennessee ... second career sack vs. VMI ... also had three tackles and a PBU ... six stops at APSU ... 10 tackles and 1.5 TFL against Jacksonville State ... made six tackles at Central Michigan. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 12 games with four starts ... posted 31 tackles ... had a pick-6 that sealed the win at Appalachian State ... named SoCon Freshman of the Week after a game-high 14 tackles and a sack against Wofford. 2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Standout defensive back at Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Ga. ... played for head coach Phil Ironside ... helped the Hawks to an undefeated regular season as a senior and an appearance in the second round of the Georgia 5A state playoffs ... returned a fumble 85 yards for a TD and also scored after an interception ... also ran track. PERSONAL: Full name is Nakevion Leshar Leslie ... son of Keith and Marion Leslie ... born Jan. 25, 1994 ... has two older brothers, Javoris Tribune and Jeremy ... Javoris played football at Alcorn State ... Health & Human Performance major. LESLIE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2013 12/4 21 10 31 1.0 2.5 1 0 0 1 1-28 2014 14/14 50 32 82 2.0 11.5 1 0 0 1 1-0 2015 13/13 54 32 86 4.0 13.0 1 0 3 0 0-0 Tot 39/31 125 74 199 7.0 27.0 3 0 3 2 2-28 LESLIE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles............ 15 vs. The Citadel (11/14/15) TFLs..............2.5 (2x) Last at VMI (10/17/15) Sacks...........................1.5 at VMI (10/17/15) LESLIE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 5 3 8 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mars Hill 4 3 7 0.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 8 3 11 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Presby 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 2 1 3 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0


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at VMI 3 4 7 1.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 at Wofford 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 4 1 5 1.0 2.0 0 0 1 0 at Mercer 3 4 7 0.0 1.5 0 0 1 0 The Citadel 10 5 15 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 at Florida St. 3 1 4 0.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 Fordham 3 1 4 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 at JSU 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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LESLIE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 8 2 10 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at APSU 2 4 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Samford 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 VMI 3 0 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Tennessee 4 4 8 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at The Citadel 4 6 10 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mercer 4 1 5 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at W. Carolina 6 1 7 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 3 2 5 0.0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at TTU 1 4 5 0.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 1-0 at Furman 6 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Indiana St. 0 3 3 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at UNH 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 LESLIE’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds UT Martin 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Georgia St. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Austin Peay 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Ga. Sou. 1 1 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Elon 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 The Citadel 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at ASU 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-28 (TD) Wofford 10 4 14 1.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Alabama 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Corey Levin Offensive Line • Sr.-3L • 6-5 • 305 Dacula, Ga. • Dacula HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Two-time All-American ... two-time winner of the SoCon Jacobs Blocking Award ... one of only 11 players in league history to win the honor twice ... three-year starter on the offensive line … has played both guard and tackle ... named one of the top 10 NFL prospects in the FCS by Athlon Sports ... consensus preseason All-American ... No. 1 player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... preseason first team All-SoCon ... No. 16 NFL prospect outside of the Power 5 according to NFL. com 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team All-American according to the AFCA, STATS.com, Walter Camp and College Sports Madness ... second team AllAmerican honors from the AP … earned the Jacobs Blocking Award as the top offensive lineman in the Southern Conference for the second year in a row … first in school history to win that honor twice ... member of the College Sporting News Fabulous 50 ... first team AllSoCon by the league’s coaches and media … started the first seven games at left tackle and moved to left guard for the last six games ... made the Dean’s List and

the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Third Team All-American according to the Sports Network … earned the Jacobs Blocking Award as the top offensive lineman in the Southern Conference … first sophomore to win the honor since 1998 ... first Moc to win the award since Mike Nease in 1983 … first team All-SoCon by the league’s coaches and media … started the season at left tackle, but moved inside to left guard for the Samford game where he played the rest of the season … preseason All-SoCon pick heading into the year … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Member of the SoCon All-Freshman Team ... played in all 12 games with 11 starts at left tackle ... named to the College Sports Journal FCS National All-Freshman Second Team. 2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt … made the Dean’s List in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive lineman from Dacula High School in Dacula, Ga. ... team captain for head coach Jared Zito ... made the Gwinnett County All-Star team ... led the Falcons to a 9-4 record as a senior ... made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Full name is Corey Michael Levin ... son of Grant and Linda Levin ... born Aug. 12, 1994 ... has three older sisters, Jennifer, Heather and Tiffany ... father played golf at Florida International ... Health & Human Performance major.

Isaiah Mack Defensive Line • So.-1L • 6-2 • 280 Tunnel Hill, Ga. • Northwest Whitfield HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Made the SoCon All-Freshman team ... started the last eight games on the interior of the defensive line ... finished with 54 tackles, 9.0 TFLs and 3.5 sacks ... had 10 tackles, included eight unassisted at Wofford ... made the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-time all-state defensive lineman at Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel Hill, Ga. … played for head coach Josh Robinson … had 121 tackles, 21 TFLs and 29 QBHs as a senior … also forced four fumbles … made 137 stops as a junior … had 30 tackles in one game against Gilmer County as a junior … two time regional defensive player of the year … member of the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen … two-year member of the wrestling team … A-B Honor Roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Isaiah Dwight Mack … born March 19, 1996 … son of Sequoyah Mack … has a younger brother, Rashaun … Criminal Justice major. MACK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2015 13/8 24 30 54 3.5 9.0 1 1 3 0 0-0 MACK’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles...................10 at Wofford (10/24/15) TFLs..................... 2.5 at Wofford (10/24/15) Sacks...................1.5 at Samford (09/19/15)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES MACK’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mars Hill 2 1 3 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 2 2 4 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Presby 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0-0 at VMI 2 4 6 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Wofford 8 2 10 0.0 2.5 1 1 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Mercer 1 6 7 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 The Citadel 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Florida St. 1 2 3 0.0 0.5 0 0 1 0 0-0 Fordham 1 3 4 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at JSU 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Vantrel McMillan Defensive Line • Sr.-3L • 6-2 • 250 Albany, Ga. • Monroe HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Preseason second team All-SoCon. 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in 11 games ... started the first three on the right end ... had 42 tackles and 6.5 TFLs, including 1.5 sacks ... forced a pair of fumbles ... had an interception at Samford ... made 10 tackles against The Citadel.

2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 10 games off the bench … made 16 tackles and 2.0 sacks … also had three hurries and 5.5 TFLs … had three tackles, including two for a loss, against Defensive Line • So.-TR • 6-2 • 305 Jacksonville State … made three stops Oxford, Ala. • East Central (Miss.) CC with a sack at Austin Peay … forced a PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect from East Central Com- fumble with two hurries and a breakup munity College in Decatur, Miss. ... 43 tackles, four sacks, against VMI. eight TFLs, two FR and an INT for the 8-3 Warriors ... NJCAA All-Region in 2015 ... sat out the 2014 season as a redshirt at 2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Did not Western Kentucky ... three years of eligibility remaining ... HIGH SCHOOL ... 2015 play due to an injury ... made the Dean’s graduate of Oxford High School in Oxford, Ala. ... teammate of current Moc Tae List in the spring.

Derek Mahaffey

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Davis ... first team all-county as a senior ... played for head coach Ryan Herring.

2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 5, 1996 ... son of David and Quatrina Mahaffey ... has a younger sister, Aniya ... father played football at Jacksonville State (1992-96) ... HIGH SCHOOL: All-state defensive lineman from Monroe High School in Albany, Ga. ... played for head coach Charles Truitt ... named to the GSWA 3A All-State plans to major in Computer Science. squad following his senior year ... 76 tackles, including 11 for losses, and 10 sacks ... also recovered a fumble and had an interception return for a TD ... played in the Georgia North-South All-Star game ... was the Defensive MVP of the GeorgiaFlorida Border Wars All-Star game after totaling 10 tackles, four TFLs and forcing a pair of fumbles ... also earned all-metro and all-region honors ... lettered in Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 290 wrestling and baseball. Marietta, Ga. • Marietta HS PRIOR TO UTC: Three-year starter on both the offensive PERSONAL: Full name is Vantrell La’Marcus McMillan ...son of Pamela Jinks ... and defensive line for Marietta (Ga.) High School ... played for has two older brothers, Jawuan Jinks and Marquis McMillan ... Integrated Studies head coach Scott Burton ... three-time all-region and two-time major.

Brian Marshall

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All-Cobb County ... played all five positions on the offensive MCMILLAN’S CAREER STATISTICS line ... also lettered in track & field and wrestling ... runner-up in Cobb County in Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds wrestling ... second in the region in the discus (145’1”) and third in the shotput 2014 10/0 10 6 16 2.0 5.5 1 0 3 1 0-0 (48’3”) as a senior. 2015 11/3 27 15 42 1.5 6.5 2 0 4 0 1-7 Tot 21/3 37 21 58 3.5 12.0 3 0 7 1 1-7

PERSONAL: Full name is Brian Anthony Marshall ... born May 26, 1998 ... son MCMILLAN’S CAREER HIGHS of Estelle Locust ... has three sisters Angel, Sarai and Brianna, and one brother, Tackles......6 (2x) Last at Wofford (10/24/15) TFLs........... 2.0 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/6/14) Christian ... undecided on a major ... able to play multiple instruments. QBHs..............1 (2x) Last at VMI (10/17/15)

Tyler Martin Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-4 • 280 Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: All-conference offensive lineman from Sevier County High School in Sevierville, Tenn. … played for head coach Tony Linginfelter … three-year letterwinner … member of the Tennessee Scholars. PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler James Martin … son of Rick and Lesa Martin … born Feb. 13, 1997 ... has one sister, Katelyn … Construction Management major.

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Sacks................1.0 at Austin Peay (9/13/14)

MCMILLAN’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 5 3 8 0.0 1.5 0 0 1 0 0-0 Mars Hill 4 3 7 0.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 8 3 11 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1-7 at Presby DNP Furman 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at VMI 3 4 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 at Wofford 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 4 1 5 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Mercer DNP The Citadel 10 5 15 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Florida St. 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Fordham 3 1 4 0.5 0.5 0 0 2 0 0-0 at JSU 2 4 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0


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MCMILLAN’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 1 0 1 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 2 1 3 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at APSU 2 1 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 Samford 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 VMI 1 1 2 1.0 1.0 1 0 2 1 0-0 at Tennessee 1 1 2 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at The Citadel DNP Mercer 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at W. Carolina 0 1 1 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford DNP at TTU DNP at Furman 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Indiana St. 1 0 1 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at UNH DNP

Sean McMahan Defensive Back • Fr.-RS • 6-0 • 185 Franklin, Tenn. • Page HS

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Bryce Miller Tight End • Fr.-RS • 6-5 • 225 Maryville, Tenn. • Maryville HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PRIOR TO UTC: All-state tight end for the three-time state champion Maryville High School squad in Maryville, Tenn. ... two-time Knoxville News Sentinel Prep Xtra Tight End of the Year ... Rebels were 59-1 during his four years ... played for head coach George Quarles ... was also a two-time all-county, all-district and allregion basketball player. PERSONAL: Full name is Bryce Franklin Miller ... born Aug. 17, 1996 ... son of Brian and Jacquie Miller … has an older brother, Jared, who played football at Maryville College ... plans to major in Biology.

2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. PRIOR TO UTC: All-district safety at Page High School in Franklin, Tenn. ... played for head coach Charles Rathbone ... totaled 85 tackles and two INTs as a senior ... also made 27 catches for 412 yards and four TDs. PERSONAL: Full name is Sean Donovan McMahan ... born March 7, 1997 ... son of Nancy and Sean McMahan ... has an older sister, Krysta, and younger brothers, Michael and Daniel ... mother played softball at Lafayette College (1988-91) and father played football at UTC (1988-91) ... Business major.

DeJuan McQuarters Wide Receiver • So.-1L • 5-11 • 170 Memphis, Tenn. • Mitchell HS

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Chris Miller Running Back • Fr.-RS • 5-8 • 180 Hiram, Ga. • Hiram HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. PRIOR TO UTC: Three-time all-region running back at Hiram High School in Hiram, Ga. ... averaged 10 yards per carry as a senior ... 910 rushing yards as a senior, despite missing three games with a hand injury ... also lettered in track and basketball.

PERSONAL: Full name is Christopher Brian Miller ... born Oct. 5, 1996 ... son of David and Christine Miller ... has an older brother, David, who plays football at 2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in eight games ... made Lincoln University ... Communications major. four catches for 28 yards ... in the starting lineup against Fordham. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect according to Rivals.com and 247sports. com … all-state receiver at Mitchell High School in Memphis, Tenn. … played for head coach Nate Cole … 2,500+ all-purpose yards in his career … 47 catches for 885 receiving yards and 12 TDs as a senior … averaged 18.8 yards per catch … also had 840 receiving yards as a junior … rated the 39th best overall prospect in Tennessee according to 247sports.com … participated in the Liberty Bowl High School all-star game … lettered in track and basketball … finished sixth in the state 200M as a junior.

Hunter Moore Quarterback • So.-TR • 6-1 • 200 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Central Arkansas

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PRIOR TO UTC: Spent two seasons at Central Arkansas before transferring to UTC prior to spring practice in 2016 … two-star prep player from East Hamilton High School in Chattanooga as a senior in 2013 … district offensive player of the year and second team all-state as a senior … played for head coach Ted Gatewood … led the team to a 10-3 record … teammate of current Moc Bailey Lenior. PERSONAL: Full name is Hunter Austin Moore … son of Johnny and Gina Moore … born Nov. 16, 1995 … majoring in Health & Human Performance.

PERSONAL: Son of Tara and Sam Ford … has two older brothers, Devin and Dernan, and an older sister, Dea … Business major … also had numerous FBS offers, including Kentucky, Memphis, Middle Tennessee and UAB. MCQUARTERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 2015 8/1 4 28 7.0 0 10

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Bingo Morton Wide Receiver • So.-1L • 6-2 • 210 Atlanta, Ga.. • Langstun Hughes HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in nine games off the bench ... made seven catches for 66 yards. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Three-star prospect according to 247sports.com … two-star according to Rivals.com … three-time allregion at Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Ga. … led the Panthers to a 20-4 record last two seasons … averaged 14 yards per catch while amassing 608 receiving yards … also ran track and was the 2013 200-meter regional champion … Honor Roll student and at-large member of the student government.

Defensive Back • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 205 Morrow, Ga. • Jonesboro HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Two-year starter ... played in 37 career games with 26 starts ... two-time first team All-SoCon ... No. 11 player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... preseason second team All-SoCon. 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team All-SoCon by the league’s coaches ... career-high 14 tackles at Jacksonville State ... six tackles against The Citadel ... five tackles at Mercer ... six tackles and a fumble recovery against Western Carolina ... six stops, including a TFL, at Presbyterian ... eight tackles and a PBU at Samford ... four tackles against Mars Hill ... DNP vs. Jacksonville State. 2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: First Team All-SoCon according to the league’s coaches ... second team by the media ... two games with 10+ tackles ... team-high six tackles at TTU ... seven stops each against Mercer and The Citadel ... game-high nine tackles and 2.0 TFLs at APSU ... 12 stops against Jacksonville State ... 11 tackles at CMU.

PERSONAL: Full name is DeVaughn Bingo Morton, Jr. … born Nov. 5, 1995 … son of Latisha & Markie Schofield and DeVaughn Morton, Sr. … Health & Human Performance major … FBS offers included Georgia Southern, Troy and Arkansas State. MORTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 2015 9/0 7 66 9.4 0 22

Kyle Nalls

Cedric Nettles

2013 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 11 games off the bench ... made six tackles against UT Martin.

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2012 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt.

PRIOR TO UTC: All-region defensive back from Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro, Ga. ... played for head coach Larry Mortonson ... led Jonesboro to a 9-2 record as a senior ... member of the All-Southern Crescent team ... played in the 2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Saw action in 10 games off the Georgia East-West All-Star game ... three-year letter winner in baseball and was all-conference as a junior ... also lettered in basketball. bench ... had nine carries for 31 yards. Running Back • So.-1L • 6-1 • 210 Fayette, Ala. • Fayette County HS

PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals. com … all-state running back at Fayette County High School in Fayette, Ala. … finalist for the AWSA Back of the Year … Tuscaloosa News’ Most Valuable Player on the Super 11 team … rushed for 2,284 yards and 30 touchdowns in leading Fayette County to the quarterfinals … fouryear letter winner … 65 career rushing TDs … also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Valorie Nalls … has one sister, Jerica … born Jan. 16, 1997 ... Health & Human Performance major.

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PERSONAL: Full name is Cedric Breyan Nettles ... son of Patricia Donald ... born May 17, 1994 ... has a sister, Jasmine, and two brothers, Matthew and Anthony … Integrated Studies major. NETTLES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2013 11/0 11 2 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2014 14/14 48 28 76 0.0 5.0 0 0 0 2 0-0 2015 12/12 42 22 64 0.0 1.5 1 1 0 5 0-0 Tot 37/26 101 52 151 0.0 6.5 1 1 0 7 0-0 NETTLES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles........ 14 at Jacksonville St. (12/5/15) TFLs.................2.0 at Austin Peay (9/13/14) PBUs..................... 2 vs. Furman (10/10/15) NETTLES’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU DNP MHU 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 6 2 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Presby 3 0 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0 at VMI 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Wofford 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 at Mercer 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0-0 The Citadel 5 1 6 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Florida St. 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0


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Fordham 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at JSU 9 5 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Emory Norred

NETTLES’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 5 6 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 8 4 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at APSU 7 2 9 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Samford 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 VMI 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Tennessee 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at The Citadel 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mercer 3 4 7 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at W. Carolina 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at TTU 2 4 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Furman 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Indiana St. 3 1 4 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 at UNH 3 2 5 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0-0

Long Snapper • Jr.-2L • 6-0 • 225 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Baylor School

NETTLES’ 2013 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds UT Martin 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Georgia St. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Austin Peay 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Ga. Sou. 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 WCU 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Elon 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 The Citadel 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at ASU 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Alabama DNP

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Handled the long-snapping duties in all 13 games … made the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Handled the long-snapping duties in all 14 games … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall. PRIOR TO UTC: Four-year starter at Chattanooga’s Baylor School … fivestar rating at the Kohl’s Kicking Camp … ranked No. 14 in the nation among the hundreds of long snappers that attended the camp … lettered in track and wrestling … placed sixth in the state wrestling tournament. PERSONAL: Full name is Robert Emory Norred … born Nov. 16, 1995 … son of Rob and Jennifer Norred … has one sister, Liz … father played football at Tennessee Tech … Health & Human Performance major.

Elijah Pankey Defensive Back • Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 195 Nashville, Tenn. • John Overton HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: All-region defensive back from John Overton High School in Nashville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Steve Williams ... 31 catches for 494 yards and five TDs as a senior ... named to 6A All-Region 3 team ... named the #1 Top WR at the Adidas Showcase Combine ... 3.0 GPA ... two-time MVP of the track team.

Kota Nix Wide Receiver • So.-1L • 6-2 • 180 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Baylor School

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Member of the scout team. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the year as a redshirt … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring.

PERSONAL: Full name is Elijah Isaiah Pankey ... born June 6, 1997 ... son of Phillip and Janice Pankey ... has an older sister, Alexandria ... father played football at UTC (1985-88) ... plans to major in Engineering.

Montrell Pardue Defensive Back • So.-1L • 6-0 • 205 Clarksville, Tenn. • Northeast HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 13 games ... made the SoCon All-Freshman team ... started the season-opener PRIOR TO UTC: Four-year letterwinner at Chattanooga’s Baylor School ... played against Jacksonville State ... had seven tackles against the for head coach Phil Massey ... member of the National Honor Society and the Gamecocks, and also stripped and returned a fumble 55 yards Honor Roll ... also lettered in basketball. for a TD in the game ... finished with 23 tackles, including a sack against Western Carolina. PERSONAL: Full name is Dakota Steven Nix … born March 29, 1996 … son of Steve and Sherry Nix … father played football at UTC ... grandfather is former UTC 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt … made the A.D. head coach Buddy Nix ... mother played golf at UTC … Communications major. Honor Roll in the fall. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect according to Rivals.com and 247sports.com … all-state and three-year starter at Northeast High School in Clarksville, Tenn. … played for head coach Isaac Shelby … led the Eagles to the 5A state quarterfinals as a dual-threat quarterback … topped 1,000 yards rushing and passing … Clarksville area and district offensive MVP … totaled 75 tackles as a senior … selected to the East-West All-Star Game … all-district with 65 tackles as a junior … also lettered in basketball.

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Joshua Phillips Defensive End • Jr.-TR • 6-8 • 230 Hendersonville, Tenn. • MTSU

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PRIOR TO UTC: Played three seasons of college basketball at MTSU before transferring to UTC in 2016 … saw action in 27 games for the Conference USA Champion Blue Raiders in 2015-16 … was an all-state basketball player at Pope John Paul High School in Nashville, Tenn. … also played football … graduated in 2013. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Stephen Phillips … son of Tami and Derrick Phillips … born June 14, 1995 … has a younger brother, Jacob … majoring in Sport Management.

D.J. Prather PARDUE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2015 13/1 18 5 23 1.0 1.0 1 1 0 1 0-0

Branden Parker Offensive Line • So.-1L • 6-3 • 295 Lithonia, Ga. • Miller Grove HS

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Defensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 255 Calhoun, Ga. • Gordon Central HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in eight games off the bench ... made five stops overall ... had three tackles and a sack at Florida State. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Missed the season with an injury.

2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out 2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in three games off the the year as a redshirt. bench ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both PRIOR TO UTC: All-state defensive semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. lineman from Gordon Central High School in Calhoun, Ga. ... member of 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the Chattanooga Times Free Press Dythe season as a redshirt … made the namite Dozen ... played for head coach Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in Chad Fisher ... 2-star prospect accordthe fall ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. ing to Rivals.com ... two time all-county and all-region selection ... all-county in PRIOR TO UTC: All-county offensive basketball and all-state in track & field ... lineman from Miller Grove High School in Honor Roll. Lithonia, Ga. … played for head coach Damien Wimes … captain of the baseball PERSONAL: Full name is Dustin Jamal team … A-B Honor Roll. Prather ... born Dec. 19, 1994 ... son of Prentice and Stephanie Prather ... has one older brother, Dre, who played at Campbell ... Health & Human Performance major. PERSONAL: Full name is Branden George Parker … born Jan. 21, 1996 … PRATHER’S CAREER STATISTICS Health & Human Performance major … Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds also had offers from Furman and Appa2015 8/0 5 0 5 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 lachian State.

Zach Pfeifer Wide Reciever • Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 180 Nashville, Tenn. • Father Ryan

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Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 295 Dayton, Tenn. • Rhea County HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Two-year starter on the offensive line ... preseason first team All-Southern Conference.

PRIOR TO UTC: All-region quarterback at Father Ryan High School in Nashville, Tenn. … played for head coach Bruce Lus2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in all 13 games at sier … Honor Roll student. center for the Mocs … Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Full name is Zachary Hans Pfeifer … son of John and Karen … born May 28, 1997 … has two younger brothers, Cade and Josh … father played 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Second team All-SoCon pick by both the league’s football at Eastern Michigan … plans to major in Business. coaches and media … started every game at center … member of the SoCon AllFreshman team … Academic All-SoCon ... made the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall and the Dean’s List and A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

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Henrique Ribeiro Kicker • Sr.-3L • 6-0 • 220 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Baylor School

PRIOR TO UTC: All-state offensive lineman from Rhea County High School in Dayton, Tenn. ... two-star prospect according to Rivals.com and Scout.com ... three-time all-district for head coach Doug Green ... district offensive lineman of the year as a sophomore ... member of the 2012 Chattanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen ... also lettered in track & field ... earned Rhea County Academic Champions honors.

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CHATTANOOGA: Native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who prepped at Chattanooga’s Baylor School ... preseason third team AllAmerican according to College Sports Madness ... preseason first team All-SoCon ... only returning kicker on the roster ... current streak of 90 consecutive PATs is the school record ... fifth longest streak in SoCon history ... needs five more to pass Julian Rauch (App. St. - 2005) for fourth ... 75.0 (36/48) career FG% is currently second all-time at UTC ... fourth in made FGs at UTC, three shy of Rodney Allen PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Dylan (1989-92) for third ... 108-110 on PATs Revis ... born Aug. 14, 1994 ... son of in his career ... second all-time in PATs Rusty and Laura Revis ... older brother, Kevin, was an all-conference offensive lineman for the Mocs (2011-13) ... Health & at UTC ... needs three to pass Matt Vick (1997-00) ... 216 career points is third Human Performance major. all-time at UTC ... six-time SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week ... second only to Appalachian State’s Sam Martin (2009-12) who had eight. Defensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 275 McCalla, Ala. • McAdory HS 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: First Team 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Started the first five games All-SoCon ... on the Watch List for the before an injury forced him to miss the next seven contests ... Fred Mitchell Award ... third in the SoCon with a 43.3 punt average ... 17-21 on FGs finished with 20 tackles ... blocked a PAT against Mars Hill ... (81.0%) ... earned three consecutive SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week had five stops in the season-opener against Jacksonville State. Awards ... 43.3 yards on six punts at Jacksonville State ... 5-5 on PATs ... 11 points on 2-2 FGs and 5-5 PATs against Fordham ... 2-2 on FGs at Florida State ... 2-2 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Came off on FGs and 5-5 on PATs against Western Carolina ... made from 38 and 30 yards the bench in all 14 games … made six ... named SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting the game-winner tackles on the year … two tackles, a fumas time expired at Wofford ... named SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week ble recovery and a hurry against VMI … after a school-record-tying 15 points and four FGs at VMI ... both punts vs. Furman four stops at Western Carolina … made were 50+ and I20 and led to a SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week honor the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll ... SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week after going 2-2 on FGs and 51.5in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor yard average on two punts against Jacksonville State. Roll.

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2014 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: First Team All-SoCon ... 16-22 (72.3%) on FGs ... led the SoCon in %made ... made 12 in a row before his first miss, tying for second most consecutive makes in school and SoCon history ... led the SoCon in FGs made ... 60-62 on PATs ... 60 PATs is school single-season record ... 108 points is PRIOR TO UTC: Three-star defensive second on the Mocs’ single-season scoring list and 9 shy of the school record 117 line prospect according to 247Sports. by Gene Roberts (1946) ... 0-3 on FGs and two were blocked against Indiana State com ... honorable mention all-state as a ... SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week after going 3-3 on FGs and 6-6 for senior at McAdory High School in McCala career-high 15 points at Western Carolina ... also had his first career punt for 46 la, Ala. ... played for head coach David yards ... 45-yarder vs. Mercer ... named the SoCon Special Teams Player of the Powell ... led the team to the Alabama 5A state title game with a 14-1 record as a Week after going 2-2 (33, 38) on FGs and 4-4 on PATs at The Citadel ... 27-yarder senior ... named all-west first team and to the all-metro team ... posted 88 tackles, at Tennessee ... Career-high 11 points (3-3 on FGs and 2-2 on PATs) against Jackfive sacks and seven TFLs ... listed as one of the top defensive line recruits in sonville State ... career-long 47-yard FG at Central Michigan ... longest FG since Alabama by Scout.com ... four-year letterwinner on the baseball team. Craig Camay’s 52-yarder at Presbyterian on Sept. 19, 2009. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor Barclay Reynolds ... born Nov. 29, 1994 ... son 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Athletof Aimee and Jeremy Reynolds ... has a younger sister, Hannah ... Business major. ics Director’s Honor Roll in the spring. REYNOLDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/0 2 4 6 0.0 0.5 0 1 1 0 0-0 2015 6/5 11 9 20 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Tot 20/5 13 13 26 0.0 0.5 0 1 1 0 0-0

2012 • FRESHMAN SEASON: One of only two true freshman to see playing time … played in seven total games … 3-5 on FGs, including a 46-yarder at South Florida … 1-1 on PATs … handled kickoffs early in the season. PRIOR TO UTC: 2011 Tennessee Mr. Football Division II-AA Kicker of the Year at Chattanooga’s Baylor School ... led his team to the state championship game ... went 40-41 on PATs and had touchbacks on 49 of 53 kickoffs ... went 8-11 on FGs, including three over 51 yards ... only misses were from 50+ ... native of Brazil ... goalkeeper on Baylor’s state champion soccer team as a senior ... played in the first football game he ever saw.

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PERSONAL: Full name is Henrique Donati Ribeiro ... born Dec. 26, 1993 ... son of Ricardo & Luciana Ribeiro ...originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil … Business major. Ricardo & Luciana Ribeiro ...originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil … Business major.

Tyler Roberson

RIBEIRO’S CAREER KICKING STATISTICS Year G 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. Long Blk. PAT Pts. 2012 7 0-0 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-0 3-5 60.0 46 0 1-1 10 2014 14 0-0 7-10 8-11 2-2 0-0 16-22 72.7 47 3 60-62 108 2015 13 0-0 6-6 9-11 1-3 0-0 17-21 81.0 45 0 47-47 98 Tot 34 0-0 13-17 19-23 4-7 0-0 36-48 75.0 47 3 108-110 216

2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Third string QB, but played in every game on special teams for the second year in a row ... seven carries for 33 yards at Florida State ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring.

RIBEIRO’S CAREER HIGHS FGs................................4 at VMI (10/17/15) Extra Points....................7 vs. VMI (10/4/14) FGAs.............................4 at VMI (10/17/15) Points.................... 15 (2x) at VMI (10/17/15) Long FG....................... 47 at CMU (8/28/14) Long FGA...........51 at The Citadel (9/29/12) Long Punt....61 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/5/15) RIBEIRO’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game FGs (Made) PATs KOs Yds Avg TB OB PTs JSU (30), (33) 2-2 5 307 61.4 0 0 8 MHU 43 6-6 7 439 62.7 4 0 6 at Samford (45) 4-4 5 317 63.4 0 0 7 at Presbyterian 41 3-3 4 247 61.8 1 0 3 Furman (36) 4-4 6 386 64.3 2 0 7 at VMI (37), (20), (31), (24) 3-3 8 468 58.5 0 0 15 at Wofford (34), (38) 2-2 4 254 64.2 0 0 8 W. Carolina (38), (30) 5-5 8 416 52.0 0 2 11 at Mercer 36 2-2 3 191 63.7 2 0 2 The Citadel (21), 30 4-4 6 383 63.8 2 0 7 at Florida State (21), (25) 1-1 4 228 57.0 1 1 7 Fordham (23), (37) 5-5 9 574 63.8 5 0 11 at JSU 5-5 7 397 56.7 4 0 5 RIBEIRO’S 2015 PUNTING GAME-BY-GAME Game Punts Yds Avg LG Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 JSU 2 103 51.5 61 0 0 0 1 1 MHU 7 77 38.5 39 0 1 0 0 1 at Samford 3 116 38.7 43 0 0 0 0 1 at Presbyterian 2 88 44.0 52 0 1 0 1 1 Furman 2 110 55.0 56 0 0 0 2 2 at VMI 2 72 36.0 39 0 1 0 0 0 at Wofford 4 170 42.5 57 0 0 0 1 1 W. Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at The Citadel 1 41 41.0 41 0 0 1 0 0 at Florida State 2 90 45.0 46 0 0 0 0 1 Fordham 1 41 41.0 41 0 0 0 0 1 RIBEIRO’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game FGs (Made) PATs KOs Yds Avg TB OB PTs at CMU (47) 1-2 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 JSU (26), (22), (29) 2-2 0 0 0.0 0 0 11 at APSU 6-6 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 Samford (31) 5-5 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 VMI 7-8 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 at Tennessee (27) 1-1 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 at The Citadel (33), (38) 4-4 0 0 0.0 0 0 10 Mercer (45) 5-5 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 at W. Carolina (33), (27), (39) 6-6 2 115 57.5 0 0 15 Wofford 37, (27) 4-4 0 0 0 0 0 7 at TTU (34), 33 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 8 at Furman (39) 6-6 0 0 0 0 0 9 Indiana State 25, 21, 23 5-5 0 0 0 0 0 5 at UNH 37 (27) 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 6 RIBEIRO’S 2012 GAME-BY-GAME Game FGs (Made) PATs KOs Yds Avg TB OB PTs at USF (46) 0-0 4 233 58.2 1 0 3 at JSU 0-0 3 192 64.0 1 0 0 GSU 41 0-0 6 362 60.3 0 0 0 Appalachian St 0-0 1 59 59.0 0 0 0 at The Citadel DNP at Furman DNP Samford DNP Ga. Southern 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 at WCU (32) 1-1 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 at Wofford (26), 29 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Elon DNP

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Quarterback • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 215 Martinez, Ga. • Augusta Christian

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2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Third string QB, but played in every game on special teams … two carries for nine yards … one rush for two yards against VMI … one carry for seven yards at Austin Peay … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: All-state quarterback from Augusta Christian School in Martinez, Ga. ... posted a 13-0 record and won the 2012 South Carolina Independent Schools AAA State Title ... listed as 2-star prospect by Rivals.com ... Augusta Council Independent Player of the Year with 19 TDs and 2,017 passing yards ... had 1,018 yards and 14 TDs on the ground ... played for head coach Keith Walton ... four-year starter with a 33-15 record ... threw for over 5,700 yards and 49 TDs in his career ... also lettered in basketball and golf ... BETA Club. PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler Patrick Roberson ... born May 26 ,1994 ... son of Paula and Cliff Roberson ... has two younger sisters, Carolina & Emily, and a younger brother, Sam ... Business major. ROBERSON’S CAREER STATS Year G/GS Rush Yds Avg TD LG Comp.-Att.-Int. Yds TD LG 2014 14/0 2 9 4.5 0 7 0-0-0 0 0 0 2015 13/0 7 33 3.9 0 15 0-0-0 0 0 0 Tot 27/0 9 42 4.7 0 15 0-0-0 0 0 0

K.J. Roper Defensive Back • Fr.-RS • 6-2 • 210 Knoxville, Tenn. • Fulton HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prospect according to 247sports. com ... all-state defensive back from three-time defending 4A state champion Fulton County High School in Knoxville, Tenn. … two-time AllKnoxville Independent League honoree … played for head coach Rob Black … 30-0 last two seasons … 43-2 last three years … caught 30 passes for 589 yards and 13 TDs as a senior … 24 tackles, six PBUs and four INTS … also lettered in track & field and basketball … led the Falcons to the state basketball tournament as a sophomore … Honor Roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Khalil Ja’Lon Roper … son of Kelly Harper-Fugate and Ivan Roper … has one brother, Ivan, and one sister Jaina … Health & Human Performance major.


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Hawk Schrider Defensive Line • So.-TR • 6-3 • 230 Berkeley, Calif. • Richmond

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CHATTANOOGA: Transferred to UTC in the spring of 2016 … worked on the scout team in spring practice … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll ... sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules. PRIOR TO UTC: Played in 13 games as a true freshman at Richmond in 2015 … made 12 tackles ... first-team all-state linebacker from St. Mary’s College in Berkeley, Calif. ... first-team All-Northern California ... two-time All-TCAL ... two-time Oakland Tribune All-East Bay team ... two-time SF Chronicle All-Metro ... played for head coach Keith Minor ... led St. Mary’s to the NCS division title in 2013, runner up 2014 ... also lettered in track and field and baseball ... honor roll student ... 2012 Lasallian Student of the Year.

Wide Receiver • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 210 Robertsdale, Ala. • Robertsdale HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Played in 25 games with two starts. 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Returned an on-side kick attempt by The Citadel for 24 yards ... missed two games with an injury ... four catches for 44 yards at VMI, including a 17-yard first down that sealed the win ... two catches for 29 yards and a TD against Mars Hill ... two catches for 15 yards against Jacksonville State ... made the Dean’s List in the fall and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Full name is Ben Hawk Schrider ... born June 10, 1997 ... son of 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Finished Tracy Schrider, Brad Berky and Morgan Smith ... has a younger sister, Natalie ... with 20 catches for 216 yards and one Social Work major ... goes by Hawk in honor of his grandfather. TD … six grabs for 71 yards and a score against VMI … four catches for 19 yards against Mercer … five receptions for 63 yards at Furman … two catches for 38 yards against Indiana State. Linebacker • Fr.-HS • 6-0 • 230 LaGrange, Ga. • Lafayette Christian 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out

Eli Shepherd

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PRIOR TO UTC: Linebacker and running back at Lafayette Christian in LaGrange, Ga ... led the Cougars to the Georgia Independent Christian Athletic Association eight-man state title in 2015 and the semifinals in 2013 and 2014 ... played for head coach Nate Shaw ... participated in the USA Football All-American Bowl in 2015 ... traveled to Italy with a U.S. Select Team.

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PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star wide receiver prospect according to Rivals.com ... team MVP at Robertsdale High School in Robertsdale, Ala. ... played for head coach Brian Campbell ... also an all-county honoree in basketball ... Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Full name is Alphonso Damon Marques Stewart ... born Sept. 15, PERSONAL: Full named is Elisha O’Conner Shepherd ... born Feb. 2, 1998 ... son 1994 ... son of Alphonso and Demetria Stewart ... has two younger sisters, Amiof Jacqueline and Stanley Shepherd ... father played football at Eastern Kentucky rakal and Heavyn, and a younger brother, Isaiah ... father played basketball at Calhoun Community College ... Health & Human Performance major. ... plans to major in Sports Administration. Year 2014 2015 Totals

Shannon Spralls Running Back • Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 205 Chattanooga, Tenn. • Tyner HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Team captain and Region MVP at Tyner Academy High School in Chattanooga … played for head coach Wayne Turner … teammate of current Moc Anthony Johnson … led the Rams to a 9-3 record as a senior … third team Chattanooga Times Free Press Best of Preps. PERSONAL: Full name is Shannon Lee Spralls … son of LaTonya and Shannon Spralls … born Dec. 10, 1997 … plans to major in Graphic Design.

STEWART’S CAREER STATISTICS G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 14/0 20 216 10.8 1 31 11/2 13 152 11.4 1 25 25/2 33 368 14.7 2 31

STEWART’S CAREER HIGHS Rec. Yds..........................71 vs. VMI (10/4/14) Rec................................. 6 vs. VMI (10/4/14) Long Rec......................... 31 vs. VMI (10/4/14) Rec. TDs..... 1 (2x) Last vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) STEWART’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG Jacksonville St. 2 15 0 11 Mars Hill 2 29 1 25 at Samford DNP at Presby DNP Furman 1 7 0 7 at VMI 4 44 0 17 at Wofford 1 6 0 6 W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 0 0 0 0 at Florida State 0 0 0 0 Fordham 2 32 0 21 at JSU 1 15 0 15

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2016 MOCS FOOTBALL ... born Aug. 31, 1994 ... has two brothers, Michael and Ryan, and a sister, Tia ... Business major.

STEWART’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG at Central Michigan 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0 at Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 Samford 0 0 0 0 VMI 6 71 1 31 at Tennessee 2 23 0 13 at The Citadel 1 2 0 2 Mercer 4 19 0 10 at W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 Wofford 0 0 0 0 at TTU 0 0 0 0 at Furman 5 63 0 25 Indiana State 2 38 0 28 at UNH 0 0 0 0

STOVALL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 2014 6/0 1 1 1.0 0 1 2015 13/10 33 428 13.0 4 49 Totals 19/10 34 429 12.6 4 49

STOVALL’S CAREER HIGHS Rec. Yds................... 78 at Mercer (11/7/15) Rec.............................6 at Mercer (11/7/15) Long Rec... 49 vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) Rec. TDs.............. 2 vs. Fordham (11/28/15)

STOVALL’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0 Mars Hill 1 11 0 11 at Samford 1 13 0 13 at Presby 2 6 0 5 Furman 3 42 0 20 Defensive Line • Sr.-1L • 6-0 • 265 at VMI 3 36 1 19 Ooltewah, Tenn. • Carson-Newman at Wofford 2 12 0 11 W. Carolina 3 63 0 49 2015 • JUNIOR SEASON: Member of the scout team. at Mercer 6 78 0 39 The Citadel 2 22 0 16 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. at Florida State 3 29 0 15 Fordham 3 57 2 38 PRIOR TO UTC: Spent his freshman season in 2012 at Carson-Newman in Jef- at JSU 4 59 1 27

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ferson City, Tenn. … 2012 graduate of Ooltewah High School in Ooltewah, Tenn. … played for head coach Shannon Williams … all-district and Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior … also lettered in basketball and track & field.

PERSONAL: Full name is James Willard Stone … born February 10, 1994 … son of Nicole Stone … has one younger sister, Mia … Buisness major.

James Stovall Wide Receiver • Jr.-2L • 6-3 • 210 Cleveland, Tenn. • Bradley Central HS

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Cole Strange Offensive Line • Fr.-HS • 6-5 • 255 Knoxville, Tenn. • Farragut HS

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PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals. com and 247Sports.com ... all-state selection as a senior at Farragut Academy in Knoxville, Tenn. ... played for head coach Eddie Courtney ... twice named teams captain and a two-time all-district player ... led the Admirals to a 10-2 record as a senior ... Honor Roll student.

2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in all 13 games ... PERSONAL: Full name is Devin Cole Strange ... born July 31, 1998 ... son of made 10 starts ... team-high four TD catches ... second on the team with 33 receptions and third with 429 receiving yards ... Greg and Kimberly Strange ... has an older brother, Dylan, and a younger sister, three catches for 57 yards and two TDs in the FCS Playoffs Anna ... undecided on a major. against Fordham ... four catches for 59 yards and a TD in the FCS Playoffs against Jacksonville State ... six catches Offensive Line • Jr.-2L • 6-4 • 300 for 78 yards at Mercer. Ider, Ala. • Ider HS

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2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Off the bench in six games … made one catch for a yard against VMI … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt.

2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Started the first seven games at right tackle ... moved to left tackle where he started five of the last six contests ... Academic All-SoCon ... made the Dean’s List and A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... 4.0 in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Started the first three games at right tackle … switched over to left tackle where he HIGH SCHOOL: Spent 2012 season at started the final 11 games … made the the Naval Prep Academy ... 2012 graduSoCon All-Freshman team … Academate of Bradley Central High School in ic All-SoCon … made the Dean’s List Cleveland, Tenn ... two time 6A all-state selection for head coach Damon Floyd ... 47 catches for 681 yards as a senior ... and A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... led the Bears to their second straight playoff appearance ... member of the Chat- made the SoCon Honor Roll and earned tanooga Times Free Press Dynamite Dozen ... 76 receptions for 1,085 yards and the SoCon Commissioner’s Medal. nine TDs as a junior ... set a state playoff record in 2010 with 19 receptions for 181 yards in a loss to Oak Ridge ... set numerous school and meet records in the triple 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Enrolled jump and won the 2012 TSSAA state title ... 2012 Chattanooga Times Free Press at UTC in the spring of 2013 after graduating from high school early ... sat out the Best of Preps Track & Field team. 2013 season as a redshirt … made the PERSONAL: Full name is James Ervin Stovall ... son of Michael and Fana Stovall

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Dale Warren Linebacker • Jr.-2L • 6-0 • 225 Covington, Ga. • Stephensen HS

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2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 11 games off the bench … had five tackles and recovered a fumble against Florida State ... blocked a punt that resulted in a safety against Fordham in the FCS Playoffs ... finished with 13 tackles, mostPERSONAL: Full name is Hunter Cole Townson ... born May 13, 1994 ... son of David and Sherri Townson ... has two younger brothers, Chase and Logan ... ly on special teams. Health & Human Performance major. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 14 games off the bench … made 12 tackles … had four stops against VMI … three tackles and a forced fumble against Indiana State.

Alex Trotter Running Back • So.-1L • 5-9 • 185 Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie School

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in nine games and got a start against Mars Hill ... had 20 carries for 72 yards ... six carries for 20 yards against Fordham ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon

PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals.com … all-state running back at Chattanooga’s McCallie School … played for head coach and former Moc Ralph Potter … led McCallie to a 19-6 record over the last two seasons, including a 10-3 mark in 2014 … finalist for the Division II-AA Mr. Football Award … Honor Roll student.

PRIOR TO UTC: Three-star prospect according to Scout.com … two-star per Rivals.com … all-state performer at Stephensen High School in Stone Mountain, Ga. … played for head coach Ron Gartrell … led the top-rated defense in Georgia 5A … regional defensive player of the year with 126 tackles, 15 TFLs, three sacks and three forced fumbles … also lettered in wrestling and track … made the A-B Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Full name is Delinine Warren … born Oct. 8, 1995 … Criminal Justice major … FBS offers included Indiana, Middle Tennessee and Georgia Southern. WARREN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/0 10 2 12 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 2015 11/0 10 3 13 0.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 Tot 25/0 20 5 25 0.0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0-0

PERSONAL: Full name is Anthony Eugene Trotter … son of Tarmela Favors … has one brother, Edward … born Jan. 8, 1997 … Mechanical Engineering major. TROTTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rush Yds Avg/R TD LG Avg/Gm Catch Yds Avg/C TD LG Avg/Gm 2015 9/1 20 72 3.6 0 11 8.0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

Zack Weatherly Quarterback • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 185 Nashville, Tenn. • Christ Presbyterian

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PERSONAL: Full name is Victor Frigeri Ulmo … born June 27, 1998 … son of Mario and Jacqueline Ulmo … has one older brother, Bernardo, who played soccer at Radford (2010-13) … plans to major in Business.

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Lucas Webb Defensive Back • Jr.-2L • 6-1 • 205 Northport, Ala. • Tuscaloosa County HS

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CHATTANOOGA: Two-Time First Team All-SoCon ... No. 5 player in the SoCon according to SouthernPigskin.com ... member of the Lindy’s Preseason All-American second team ... preseason first team All-SoCon ... nine career INTs is tied with head coach Russ Huesman for ninth all-time at UTC ... three career pick6s is tied for the SoCon record ... 194 career INT return yards is currently second all-time at UTC and 21 behind David McCrary’s (1982-85) school record 215. 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: First Team All-SoCon ... 71-yard pick-6 against Fordham ... career-high and tied for game-high with 10 tackles and a pick at Mercer ... tied for team-high with eight tackles against Western Carolina ... tied a career-high with nine tackles against Wofford ... 35-yard pick-6 vs. Furman ... seven stops at Samford ... six tackles against Mars Hill ... five tackles and a breakup against Jacksonville State ... STATS Preseason Third Team All-American. 2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: First Team All-SoCon by the league’s media ... second team according to the coaches ... made the SoCon All-Freshman Team ... finished 16th in the voting for the Jerry Rice Award given to the national freshman of the year ... tied UTC’s freshman record with six INTs ... tied for the SoCon lead with six INTs ... pick-6 against Jacksonville State ... career-best nine tackles against Wofford … started every game at free safety. 2013 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out last season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-time Outstanding Defensive Back Award winner at Tuscaloosa County High School in Northport, Ala. ... played for head coach Lee Gibson ... three-time Iron Cat Award winner ... named team captain as a senior ... led the Wildcats to a 9-3 mark as a senior in 2012 ... earned the school’s Outstanding Senior Award for 2012-13.

WEBB’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds JSU 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 MHU 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Samford 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Presby 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Furman 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-35 (TD) at VMI 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Wofford 8 1 9 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 W. Carolina 5 3 0 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Mercer 8 2 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1-6 The Citadel 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 at Florida St. 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Fordham 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-71 (TD) at JSU 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 WEBB’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 3 3 6 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 1-37 (TD) at APSU 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Samford 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2-22 VMI 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Tennessee 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at The Citadel 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mercer 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-11 at W. Carolina 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Wofford 7 2 9 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1-5 at TTU 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Furman 5 1 6 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Indiana St. 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-7 at UNH 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0-0

Jacob Webster Tight End • Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 210 Nashville, Tenn. • Christ Presbyterian

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PRIOR TO UTC: Three-time all-district tight end at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, Tenn. … played for head coach Ingle Martin … 15-0 state champions as a junior … 13-2 record as a senior in 2015 … teammate of current Mocs Zack Weatherly and Joseph Richard … all-district and state champion baseball player … Honor Roll student.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Taylor Webster … son of Gayle and Ruston PERSONAL: Full name is Stephen Lucas Webb ... born Feb. 3, 1995 ... son of Webster … born January 27, 1998 … undecided on a major. Stephen and Mary Webb ... has an older brother, Darius ... father played football at Alabama (1987-91) ... Business major. WEBB’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/14 40 18 58 0.0 2.5 0 1 0 2 6-82 2015 13/13 50 20 70 0.0 2.5 0 0 0 5 3-112 Tot 27/27 90 38 128 0.0 5.0 0 1 0 7 9-194 WEBB’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles...................... 10 at Mercer (11/7/15) PBUs...........1 (6x) Last at Mercer (11/7/15) INTs........................ 2 vs. Samford (9/27/14) TFLs.................... 2.0 at Wofford (10/24/15)

Malcolm White Offensive Line • Fr.-RS • 6-6 • 300 Johnson City, Tenn. • Science Hill HS

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2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt ... made the Dean’s List in the spring and the A.D. Honor Roll both semesters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to 247sports.com ... all-state offensive lineman at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tenn. … helped the Hill Toppers to an 11-2 record as a senior … 29-7 over the last three years … played for head coach Stacey Carter … Big 7 Conference Lineman of the Year in 2014 … played in the East-West All-Star game … also lettered in basketball … Honor Roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Jeffrey Malcolm White … son of Susan Patton and Jeff White … born Dec. 2, 1996.

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D.J. Williams Defensive Back • Fr.-RS • 5-10 • 175 Smyrna, Tenn. • Smyrna HS

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per kickoff return and 22 yards per punt return as a senior … returned two kicks for TDs … also was an all-conference member of the basketball team.

2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt. PERSONAL: Full name is Trevor Deion Wright … born Dec. 21, 1995 … son of PRIOR TO UTC: Two-star prep prospect according to Rivals. Teresa Wright and Tory Hall … youngcom … all-state honors as a senior at Smyrna High School in est of five siblings with an older sister, Smyrna, Tenn. … played for head coach Matt Williams … three-time all-district … Sienna, and older brothers, A.J., Ian and Team MVP as a senior … Defensive MVP as a junior … 16 career INTs … also Antwaan …Psychology major. lettered in basketball and track … Honor Roll student ... teammate of current Moc Jordan Jones. PERSONAL: Full name is Dorian Jerome Williams … born June 3, 1997 … son of Razani Jones and Dorian Williams … has four brothers, Dallas, Dillon, Deylon and Dev, and two sisters, Kaela and Shaquitta … father played football at Jackson State … plans to major in Sports Management.

Kerrington Wilson Linebacker • Fr.-RS • 6-0 • 215 Chattanooga, Tenn. • McCallie School

WRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2014 14/8 38 12 50 0.0 1.5 1 0 0 5 0-0 2015 13/11 29 4 33 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 2 1-2 Tot 27/19 67 16 83 0.0 2.0 1 0 0 7 1-2

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WRIGHT’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles................ 9 at Tennessee (10/11/14) PBUs............ 2 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/6/14) WRIGHT’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME

UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds 2015 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt Game 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0 ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll both semes- JSU 4 0 4 0.0 MHU 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ters ... made the SoCon Honor Roll.

PRIOR TO UTC: All-state linebacker from Chattanooga’s McCallie School … played for head coach and former Moc Ralph Potter … over 100 tackles as a junior and senior … two-time all-region … also lettered in basketball, baseball and track … Dean’s List throughout high school. PERSONAL: Full name is Kerrington Jeron Wilson … son of Kathy and Kevin Wilson … born May 13, 1997 … has an older sister, Kayla … father played baseball at Huston-Tillotson University … sister played volleyball at Grambling State … Business major.

at Samford 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 at Presby 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Furman 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 at VMI 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 at Wofford 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 2 2 4 0.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 The Citadel 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 at Florida St. 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Fordham 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 at JSU 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

WRIGHT’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Game UT AT Total Sacks TFL FF FR QBH PBU Int-Yds at CMU 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 JSU 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-0 at APSU 3 1 4 0.0 0.5 0 1 0 0 0-0 Samford 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 VMI 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 at Tennessee 8 1 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Defensive Back • Jr.-2L • 6-1 • 180 at The Citadel 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Greeneville, Tenn. • Greeneville HS Mercer 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 3 0 3 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 CHATTANOOGA: Made the SoCon All-Freshman Team in at W. Carolina Wofford 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2014 ... played 27 games with 19 starts. at TTU 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 at Furman 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2015 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Season-high five tackles Indiana St. 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-0 against Fordham ... four tackles and first career INT against Western Carolina ... at UNH 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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2014 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 14 games … started the last eight at the field corner … finished with 50 tackles and five PBUs … made the SoCon All-Freshman Team … had nine tackles at Tennessee … made seven stops at Furman … forced a fumble against VMI. PRIOR TO UTC: Three-year starter at Greeneville High School in Greeneville, Tenn. … played for head coach Caine Ballard … all-state honors as a senior … 750 yards and 12 TDs with 21.4 yards per catch … 62 tackles and four TFLs … five INT’s, including a pair of pick-6s … led Greeneville to an undefeated regular season and an appearance in the Tennessee 4A quarters … averaged 44.3 yards

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Wil Young Wide Receiver • So.-1L • 6-3 • 215 Mobile, Ala. • McGill-Toolen HS

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2015 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 13 games ... started two of the last three games ... had 15 catches for 154 yards ... six catches for 82 yards at VMI ... made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the fall. 2014 • REDSHIRT SEASON: Sat out the season as a redshirt … made the Dean’s List and the A.D. Honor Roll in the spring ... made the SoCon Honor Roll. PRIOR TO UTC: Three-star prospect according to 247sports.com … two-star per Rivals.com … 53 catches for 850 yards and 12 TDs as a senior at McGillToolen in Mobile, Ala. … played for head coach Bart Sessions … guided the Yellow Jackets to the Alabama 6A semifinals … team went 23-3 last two seasons … also played basketball and ran track … made the Principal’s List and earned Scholar-Athlete recognition. PERSONAL: Full name is Wilbert Lionel Young … son of Paul and Lisa Young … born Oct. 12, 1996 … has two younger brothers, Paul and Winston … Electrical Engineering major … FBS offers included Army, Navy and Texas State. YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Rec Yds Avg/Rec. TD LG 2015 13/2 15 164 10.9 0 37 YOUNG’S CAREER HIGHS Rec. Yds......................82 at VMI (10/17/15) Rec............................... 6 at VMI (10/17/15) Long Rec.....................37 at VMI (10/17/15) YOUNG’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME Game Rec Yds TD LG Jacksonville St. 0 0 0 0 Mars Hill 2 38 0 28 at Samford 2 3 0 2 at Presby 0 0 0 0 Furman 0 0 0 0 at VMI 6 82 0 37 at Wofford 0 0 0 0 W. Carolina 0 0 0 0 at Mercer 1 5 0 5 The Citadel 1 -1 0 0 at Florida State 1 6 0 6 Fordham 2 31 0 28 at JSU 0 0 0 0

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RUSS HUESMAN HEAD COACH

Very few individuals can impact a program the way Russ Huesman has influenced the Chattanooga Mocs since taking over as the 22nd head football coach at his alma mater on Dec. 22, 2008. Huesman has orchestrated a monumental turnaround over the last seven years, including three-straight Southern Conference titles and back-to-back trips to the FCS Playoffs. A 1983 graduate of UTC and a former defensive back for Chattanooga, Huesman used his 25 years of coaching experience to change the culture of Mocs football – in the classroom, in competition and in the community. Coach Huesman led Chattanooga to its first SoCon title since 1984 and just its fifth in school history in 2013. UTC followed that with a historic 10-4 record and a perfect 7-0 SoCon mark in 2014. The Mocs went to the FCS Playoffs for the second time in school history in 2014, advancing to the Final Eight for the first time.

to his arrival. His 36-18 (.667) son (2014) and defensive end Keionta Davis Southern Conference record (2015) have given the Mocs 11 All-American is the best seven-year mark in honors in Huesman’s seven seasons. school history. Defensive back Buster Skrine (Cleveland The Mocs have had at least - 5th - 2011), quarterback B.J. Coleman seven named to the All-SoCon (Green Bay - 7th - 2012) and Tull (New Orteam in each of Huesman’s leans - 5th - 2015) were all taken in the NFL seven years, including a school Draft in Huesman’s tenure. record 17 in 2014. Prior to his arrival, UTC had not had seven Defensive back Chris Lewis-Harris (2011) members on any All-SoCon was a free agent pickup of the Cincinnati Bengals and has played in 19 games over team since 1979. the last four years. Receiver Blue Cooper Senior defensive end Josh (Philadelphia - 2009), offensive lineman Beard went from a virtual un- Chris Harr (Kansas City - 2010) and Derrick known to the 2009 SoCon Defensive Player Lott (Tennessee - 2015) all signed free agent of the Year. Davis Tull was the first sopho- contracts following their careers at UTC. more in nearly 20 years to win SoCon Defensive Player of the Year when he grabbed As good as things have been on the field, the award in 2012. He went on to win they have been even better off it. A school three-straight defensive honors, while Ja- record 10 Mocs made the Academic Allcob Huesman became the first to win three SoCon team in 2009 and a total of 51 have SoCon Offensive Player of the Year honors made the squad in the last seven years. In the six years prior to Huesman, only 14 from the league’s coaches. Mocs made the league’s academic squad. Beard (2009), Tull (2012-14), Huesman UTC also posted its highest APR scores in (2014-15), kicker Craig Camay (2009), re- the last four years. ceiver Joel Bradford (2010), tight end Faysal Shafaat (2012, 2014), linebacker Wes Fans certainly took notice of all of this sucDothard (2011 & 2012), defensive back Ka- cess as attendance skyrocketed over the deem Wise (2013), offensive lineman Corey last six years. After seeing just 5,748 fans Levin (2014-15), punt returner Tommy Hud- per game in the year prior to Huesman tak-

UTC added to that success with last year’s 9-4 mark and a share of the league title at 6-1 in SoCon play. The Mocs again advanced to the FCS Playoffs last season, winning a game in the postseason for the second year in a row. Huesman is the first Moc named SoCon Coach of the Year three times. He was also a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award as the National Coach of the Year in two of the last three seasons. Since taking over in 2009, Chattanooga is 50-33 under Huesman. The Mocs won 51 Russ Huesman enters his eighth season as the head coach of Chattanooga Football. games in the 14 seasons combined prior He was hired for the job on Dec. 22, 2008.

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MORE ON RUSS HUESMAN Coaching Experience 2009-Present Chattanooga Head Coach 2004-08 Richmond Assistant Coach 1998-03 Memphis Assistant Coach 1984-97 William & Mary Assistant Coach 1983-84 South Carolina Grad. Assistant 1982 Chattanooga Student Assistant Head Coaching Record Year School Overall Conf. (Finish) 2009 Chattanooga 6-5 4-4 (4th) 2010 Chattanooga 6-5 5-3 (3rd) 2011 Chattanooga 5-6 3-5 (T6th) 2012 Chattanooga 6-5 5-3 (T4th) 2013 Chattanooga 8-4 6-2 (T1st) 2014 Chattanooga 10-4 7-0 (1st) 2015 Chattanooga 9-4 6-1 (T1st) Total 7 Years 50-33 36-18

Coach Huesman (’09, ’13 & ‘14) is the only Moc to win three SoCon Coach of the Year Honors. ing over, the Mocs have averaged more than 10,000 fans in five of the last seven seasons. UTC led the SoCon in attendace in 2014 (10,146) and during the regular season in 2015 (11,204). Prior to his return to Chattanooga Huesman spent the previous 25 years building a reputation as one of the top defensive minded assistant coaches in the country. Huesman was the defensive coordinator at the University of Richmond from 200408, helping guide the Spiders to the 2008 Football Championship Subdivision National Title. Richmond was known for its “Stonewall Defense,” a phrase that was coined by Bruce Dowd of the College Sporting News. The Spiders’ defense was ranked in the Top 15 in the nation from 2006-08 under Huesman’s guidance.

first recruiting class ranked in the Top 50 at Memphis. Huesman also coached for 14 years at William & Mary and was the Tribe’s defensive coordinator for the 1996-97 seasons. During his tenure with the Tribe, He led a defense ranked second in the nation, allowing just 231.8 yards per game in 1996. That defensive squad also led the Yankee Conference in total defense and helped power the Indians to their first conference title since 1970. In 1997, the Tribe defense was third overall in the Atlantic 10 and led the league in pass efficiency defense.

Coaching Honors 2014 SoCon Coaches Coach of the Year 2014 SoCon Media Coach of the Year 2014 Eddie Robinson Award Finalist 2013 SoCon Coaches Coach of the Year 2013 Eddie Robinson Award Finalist 2009 SoCon Media Coach of the Year 2009 SoCon Coaches co-Coach of the Year Full Name: Russell Frederick Huesman Born: Jan. 28, 1960 Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Age: 56 Wife: Amy Children: Jacob (23), Natalie (20) Emily (17), Levi (13) Education: Chattanooga B.S. - Business Education (1983)

The “Stonewall Defense” was most impressive in the 2008 national title game played in Chattanooga. His Spiders held the No. 4 Montana Grizzlies scoreless for three quarters, and just seven points total, in a 24-7 win. In four seasons Huesman produced a total of 19 defensive all-conference players, including NFL draftee Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. (DL - 2009) who was a two-time first team All-CAA pick in 2007 and 2008. Huesman spent six years at the University of Memphis (1998-2003) where he held several positions, serving as the recruiting coordinator and offensive line coach, before leaving for Richmond. He also coached the outside linebackers, tight ends and running backs. As recruiting coordinator, Huesman brought in a Top 50 recruiting class, ranked Coach Huesman and his family on the field for Senior Day against The Citadel in No. 1 in Conference USA, in 2002. It was the 2015, including Emily, Natalie, Amy, Levi and Jacob.

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In addition to coordinating the Tribes’ defense, Huesman, also coached the secondary, a job he took over in 1991. In eight seasons under his direction, the College of William & Mary developed one of the most effective backfields in the nation. During his time at William & Mary, Huesman also coached Steve Christie, a 15-year NFL place kicker with Tampa Bay, Buffalo, San Diego and the New York Giants. His coaching family tree also includes Mike Tomlin, head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Alan Williams, the defensive backs coach for the Indianapolis Colts and Sean McDermott, the defensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. All three played for Huesman at William & Mary. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Huesman played prep football at perennial power Moeller High School, where he lettered for four years under head coach Gerry Faust. He helped Moeller’s team compile a record of 43-0-1 and win a pair of Ohio state championships. An all-city selection in football as a senior, Huesman signed a football scholarship with Chattanooga, where he started all four years as a defensive back (1978-81) and was a two-sport athlete. He played under the late Joe Morrison for two years and competed his final two seasons under Bill Oliver. Huesman also patrolled centerfield on the baseball diamond for the Mocs during his freshman and junior seasons. During his playing career at UTC, the Mocs posted a 31-11-2 mark and were Southern Conference co-Champions in his freshman and sophomore seasons. Huesman was on the Mocs’ sidelines for the 1982 season as a student coach, earning his degree in business education in 1983. He followed that up with a move to the University of South Carolina as a graduate assistant under Morrison. Huesman and his wife Amy have two daughters, Natalie (20) and Emily (17) and two sons, Jacob (23) and Levi (13).

TRENDS UNDER HUESMAN Trend.................................... Totals August....................................... 0-2 September ............................ 16-11 October ................................... 20-8 November ............................. 13-10 December.................................. 1-2 vs. Non-Conference.............. 14-15 vs. SoCon Record................. 36-18 vs. Ranked Opponents............ 9-17 at Finley Stadium................... 26-11 Away...................................... 24-22 UTC’s Record in Games... Decided by 4-7 pts.............. 10-6 Decided by 3 or less pts. .... 2-12

Trailing after the 1stQ............ 15-19 Trailing at the half.................. 10-24 Trailing after the 3rdQ.............. 6-25 Tied after the 1stQ..................... 6-7 Tied at the half........................... 2-3 Tied after the 3rdQ.................... 0-2 Playing an OT game.................. 0-5 Scoring first........................... 33-10 Opponent scores first............ 17-23 Outrushing opponent............... 41-5 Being outrushed...................... 9-24 Outpassing opponent............ 36-18 Being outpassed.................... 14-15

UTC’s Record When Scoring... Less than 14 pts.................. 0-10 More TOs than Opponent........ 6-18 14-24 points ...................... 10-15 Fewer TOs than Opponent...... 31-9 25+ points ........................... 40-8 TOs tied................................... 13-5 UTC’s Record When Allowing... No TOs Caused by UTC............ 5-6 Less than 14 pts.................. 22-0 No TOs Committed by UTC..... 18-5 14-24 points......................... 21-9 25+ points............................ 7-24 Day Game (KO before 5pm)...34-19 Night Game........................... 16-14 Leading after 1stQ................... 29-8 Leading at the half................... 37-7 Grass Surface....................... 11-12 Leading after the 3rdQ............ 43-6 Artifical Surface..................... 39-21 Post Bye-Week.......................... 5-2

STATISTICS UNDER HUESMAN Rushing Offense Passing Offense Pass Efficiency Total Offense Scoring Offense Turnover Margin Rushing Defense Passing Yards Allowed Pass Efficiency Def. Rating Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Fumbles Recovered 3rd Down Conversion Opponent 3rd Down Conv 4th Down Conversion Opponent 4th Down Conv Sacks Sacks Allowed Time of Possession Penalty Yards Red Zone Offense Red Zone Defense Home Attendance/Game Home Total Attendance

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 85.0 (8/112) 152.8 (6/52) 144.4 (7/66) 166.4 (7/46) 212.4 (4/22) 210.8 (3/24) 241.9 (3/11) 216.8 (4/39) 277.2 (2/8) 175.0 (6/86) 183.0 (5/79) 149.0 (6/111) 200.4 (6/74) 173.5 (6/87) 113.7 (6/77) 136.82 (4/23) 125.5 (6/60) 134.7 (5/41) 142.30 (4/25) 154.76 (1/6) 138.03 (2/29) 301.8 (7/86) 430.0 (3/11) 319.4 (8/94) 349.4 (8/80) 361.4 (4/68) 411.1 (4/40) 415.4 (4/35) 21.5 (6/68) 31.6 (3/17) 25.9 (7/55) 25.6 (5/64) 26.3 (4/64) 34.7 (1/20) 29.5 (3/39) 0 (T5/59) 0 (7/55) +9 (1/T20) +8 (2/14) +6 (2/T21) +6 (2/T28) +2 (4/50) 148.8 (5/65) 162.5 (3/75) 164.5 (4/73) 141.9 (3/43) 177.3 (4/71) 124.4 (2/20) 174.2 (4/68) 158.9 (2/13) 207.5 (8/64) 140.8 (1/2) 166.0 (3/12) 151.6 (1/5) 153.2 (2/3) 177.8 (1/16) 120.1 (5.54) 143.65 (9/103) 100.15 (1/5) 125.8 (3/52) 120.60 (1/36) 118.65 (2/39) 134.54 (5/84) 307.7 (3/28) 370.0 (6/80) 305.3 (1/13) 307.9 (2/10) 328.9 (1/17) 277.6 (1/4) 351.9 (1/37) 25.7 (4/68) 31.2 (8/95) 19.7 (1/17) 20.4 (2/18) 20.4 (1/11) 19.4 (1/11) 22.4 (3/39) 32.6 (8/66) 29.71 (9/106) 35.5 (3/38) 38.2 (3/14) 37.1 (5/25) 38.2 (1/12) 35.7 (5/48) 11.7 (3/18) 9.5 (1/48) 3.1 (9/116) 4.9 (8/108) 9.2 (4/47) 9.6 (2/45) 12.5 (2/19) 19.8 (6/65) 20.1 (5/68) 22.9 (4/24) 19.4 (8/77) 23.5 (1/12) 20.7 (2/46) 20.5 (6/57) 11 (T3/T54) 13 (6/33) 11 (5/T45) 8 (T4/T83) 11 (2/59) 13 (1/42) 9 (5/71) 8 (5/67) 14 (3/18) 14 (1/T18) 9 (6/T49) 7 (6/79) 9 (4/48) 9 (4/53) 38% (6/63) 48.7% (1/3) 38% (6/58) 43% (3/30) 44.1% (2/23) 45.5% (2/16) 51.1% (1/3) 46% (6/111) 41.6% (7/90) 33% (1/22) 36% (3/32) 42.4% (4/89) 30.6% (1/11) 39.9% (4/67) 44% (5/65) 52.9% (4/35) 67% (2nd/T10) 62% (T2/T23) 57.1% (5/T38) 64.3% (2/21) 56.3% (5/32) 43% (3/52) 52.9% (7/81) 38% (1/34) 50% (6/T58) 50.0% (3/T59) 50% (5/61) 61.5% (5/102) 30 (T2/13) 20 (4/T57) 23 (2/52) 22 (6/51) 20 (3/88) 35 (1/26) 34 (1/23) 9 (T1/T3) 15 (4/28) 24 (8/68) 25 (7/73) 22 (7/54) 13 (3/12) 15 (5/26) 30:09 (5/54) 30:53 (4/39) 31:40 (3/22) 32:24 (2/14) 31:47 (2/30) 33:44 (1/4) 33:11 (2/11) 38.6 (2/11) 56.4 (6/59) 33.4 (2/4) 37.4 (3/7) 32.8 (2/4) 45.2 (4/21) 49.2 (6/33) 80% (7/56) .69% (6/93) 87% (3/16) 85% (3/T34) 76.7% (6/83) 82.5% (3/44) 81.8% (5/38) 87% T7/T105) .81% (6/73) 84% (8/T83) 78% (3/41) 90.9% (9/119) 75.8% (1/38) 82.1% (4/74) 10,543 (5/32) 12,699 (3/24) 10,436 (5/32) 9,521 (4/35) 9,922 (4/25) 10,147 (1/23) 10,152 (3/25) 52,713 (5/27) 63,494 (5/30) 52,182 (5/35) 47,605 (4/36) 59,534 (4/24) 60,879 (2/26) 60,910 (3/23) (SoCon/National Rank) • Bold Highlights SoCon Leader and/or NCAA Top 25

HUESMAN VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent Overall Alabama 0-2 Appalachian State 1-4 Auburn 0-1 Austin Peay 2-0 Central Michigan 0-1 The Citadel 6-1 Eastern Kentucky 2-0 Elon 3-2 Florida State 0-1 Fordham 1-0 Furman 5-2 Georgia Southern 1-4 Georgia State 1-0 Glenville State 2-0 Indiana State 1-0 Jacksonville State 1-5 Mars Hill 1-0 Mercer 1-1 Nebraska 0-1 New Hampshire 0-1 Presbyterian 2-0 Samford 6-1 Tennessee 0-1 USF 0-1 UT Martin 0-1 Tennessee Tech 1-0 VMI 2-0 Western Carolina 7-0 Wofford 4-3

Home Away 0-0 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 3-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-2 3-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 1-2

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Adam Braithwaite

Jeff Durden

Defensive Coordinator • Fifth Year William & Mary ‘02

Offensive Coordinator • Fourth Year Georgetown (Ky.) ‘88

Adam Braithwaite is in his fifth season at UTC and the fourth as the Mocs’ defensive coordinator. He was promoted to the position in February 2013 and has led the top rated defense in the Southern Conference each of the last three seasons.

Jeff Durden enters his fourth season as the offensive coordinator for the Mocs. He joined UTC in January of 2013 after spending nine years as the offensive coordinator at James Madison.

UTC was No. 4 in the FCS in total defense in 2014, allowing just 277.6 yards per game. That’s the fewest yards allowed by a Chattanooga defense since 1983. UTC also led the SoCon and was No. 11 in the nation, allowing just 19.4 ppg. That is the lowest number for Chattanooga since 1987. Last season, the Mocs led the SoCon allowing just 351.9 yards per game. UTC also led the league in passing defense (177.8 ypg) and was third in the league in scoring defense (22.4 ppg). In 2013, Chattanooga led the SoCon and was No. 17 in the nation in total defense (328.9 ypg). UTC also led the SoCon in passing defense (151.6 ypg), pass efficiency defense (120.60) and scoring defense (20.4 ppg). Braithwaite coached both Lucas Webb and Cedric Nettles to first team all SoCon honors the last two years. D.J. Key (2010-13) was a two-time first team All-SoCon performer under his tutelage. Braithwaite spent 2011 as the defensive coordinator for NCAA Division III Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Va. The Captains won the USA Southern Athletic Conference title with an 8-3 overall record and a 7-0 mark in league play. Prior to coaching at CNU, Braithwaite worked on the staff at the University of Michigan for three years. He began his career at West Liberty State in 2003 and returned to William and Mary as an assistant on the Tribe’s 2004 FCS national semifinalist team. Braithwaite served as a graduate assistant working with defensive backs and linebackers at West Virginia for two seasons from 2005-06. In 2007, he took over as defensive coordinator at Hampden-Sydney College, also coaching linebackers and special teams. He helped lead Hampden-Sydney to an Old Dominion Athletic Conference title before heading to Michigan. A 2002 graduate of William and Mary, Braithwaite played defensive back for the Tribe from 1997-2001.

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The Mocs have put up some impressive offensive numbers under Durden’s watch. He guided Jacob Huesman to three straight Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors (2013-15), while UTC set a school record for scoring (34.7 ppg) in 2014. Huesman owns nearly every individual offensive record in the Mocs’ book and was an All-American following his senior year in 2015. Only 35 times in FCS history have teammates rushed for 1,000 yards in the same season, but the Mocs have done it each of the last two years. Both Derrick Craine (1,251) and Huesman (1,244) topped 1,000 yards in 2015, while Huesman (1,009) and Keon Williams (1,037) did it in 2014. UTC was third in the SoCon behind triple-option teams The Citadel and Wofford, and No. 11 in the nation, in rushing yards (241.9) in 2015. It is the highest per game average since 266.0 in 1979. UTC finished No. 24 in the FCS with 210.8 rushing yards per game and No. 6 in the country with a 154.76 team passer rating in 2014. As the offensive coordinator at JMU, Durden helped guide the Dukes to the 2004 FCS National Championship. James Madison posted a winning record in each of his nine seasons, advancing to the FCS playoffs five times. Durden’s JMU teams ranked in the FCS top-20 in rushing yards eight times. The Dukes accumulated more than 400 yards per game four times and averaged more than 28 points per game six times in his nine seasons. Durden has coached many top quarterbacks during his career, including former Walter Payton Award runner-up Rodney Landers. He was the CAA Player of the Year and National Player of the Year runner-up in 2008. Prior to joining James Madison, Durden gained experience in the SoCon as an assistant coach at VMI from 1999-03. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Keydets his last two years. VMI set team season records for points in 2002 and points and total offense in 2003. From 1995-98, Durden was the offensive coordinator at Morehead State. In 1997, the Eagles led the FCS in scoring and were second in the nation in total offense. Durden also coached at California (Pa.), West Georgia and Georgetown (Ky.) earlier in his career. As a student-athlete, Durden was an all-conference defensive back at Georgetown (Ky.) where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Education in 1988. He also holds a Master’s in Education from West Georgia (1991). He has a son, Jakob (22), and a daughter, Hannah (19).


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Rusty Wright

Carey Bailey

Linebackers/Special Teams • Fourth Year Chattanooga ‘96

Defensive Line • First Year Tennessee ‘92

Rusty Wright is in the fourth season of his second stint as an assistant coach at UTC. He is currently the linebackers coach and added special teams coordinator to his title prior to the 2015 campaign.

Former collegiate head coach Carey Bailey is in his first season as the Mocs defensive line coach. He came to Chattanooga after spending the previous four years as the defensive line coach at Lamar.

Wright has coached at least one linebacker to first team All-Southern Conference honors in each of his three years at Chattanooga. Wes Dothard, Muhasibi Wakeel and Nakevion Leslie have all taken home top honors from the league.

Bailey was the head coach at Howard University from 2007-10 and has two decades of college coaching experience on his resume.

He also coached the punt returners on special teams in 2014, guiding Tommy Hudson to All-American recognition. C.J. Board received All-SoCon second team honors for return specialist in 2015. A veteran of the SoCon, Wright spent seven seasons on the UTC staff from 1996-02 where he served in various roles, including coaching the linebackers, tackles, tight ends and special teams. He was a four-year letter winner at Chattanooga from 1992-95. He caught over 50 passes as a tight-end in his career, playing on offenses that included future NFL players Terrell Owens, Jerry Ellison and Marrio Grier.

The Cardinals’ defensive line gained a ton of recognition across the country during Bailey’s tenure. Defensive end Jesse Dickson was the 2013 Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year according to College Sports Madness. He was also the Cardinal’s first All-American since restarting their program in 2010. Prior to taking the top spot at Howard, Bailey spent two seasons as the defensive line coach at Minnesota. The Gophers played in a pair of bowl games while Bailey was on staff. Bailey also served as defensive line coach at Oklahoma State (2004) and Middle Tennessee (2003), helping the Cowboys to the 2004 Alamo Bowl.

Prior to retuning to UTC, Wright spent two years building a new program at NAIA-member Reinhardt University in Waleska, Ga. There he was the defensive coordinator for the Eagles, who played their inaugural season in 2013.

Bailey spent five seasons coaching the defensive line, special teams and linebackers at Louisiana-Lafayette (1998-2002). His first full-time coaching job came at Virginia Military Institute where he was defensive line coach from 1995-98. Bailey also worked at West Virginia University as a graduate assistant.

Before his stint at Reinhardt, Wright was the linebackers coach at Furman (2010), preceded by one year as the defensive line coach at Gardner-Webb. He coached first team All-SoCon linebacker Kadarron Anderson at Furman and 2009 Big South Freshman of the Year Matt Goods at GWU.

Bailey has also participated in the NFL’s Bill Walsh Fellowship Program on two occasions. He worked with the Atlanta Falcons’ linebackers during training camp prior to the 2012 season. Last year, he worked with the linebackers with the New York Giants in the preseason.

Wright also worked for four years at Miami (Ohio) University. The Redhawks won two Mid-American East Division titles in his tenure and Joey Card was a first team All-MAC safety under his guidance. In 2004, he was the defensive coordinator at Butler.

While a player at Tennessee, Bailey helped the Volunteers to a pair of Southeastern Conference championships and four straight bowl appearances. As a junior, Bailey led Tennessee in sacks and tackles for loss. He earned his diploma from Tennessee in 1992.

Wright is a native of Petticoat Junction, S.C. He graduated from UTC in 1996 with a degree in Sports Administration and is married to former UTC volleyball student-athlete Kelley Black of Cleveland, Tenn. The couple has a daughter, Madison, who is a freshman basketball player at Belmont.

Bailey and his wife Angela have two daughters, Evann Leigh and Leah Nicole.

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Tony Brown

Shawn Bryson

Defensive Line Assistant • Second Year Memphis ‘02 Tony Brown is in his second season on the Mocs staff as the defensive line assistant. A Chattanooga native, Brown spent eight years as a defensive tackle in the NFL and was a four-year starter with the Tennessee Titans from 2007-10.

Running Backs • Second Year Tennessee ‘99 Shawn Bryson is in his second season as the Mocs Running Backs coach. He was a captain on Tennessee’s 1998 National Championship team, and is an eight-year veteran of the NFL.

In his first year with the Mocs, Brown helped coach a defensive line that featured All-American Keionta Davis and All-Southern Conference pick Josh Freeman. Isaiah Mack was also honored by the league in 2015, earning SoCon AllFreshman honors. Davis set the Mocs’ single-season record with 13.5 sacks in 2015, while Freeman made the All-SoCon second team. Mack was fifth on the team with 54 tackles and also had 3.5 sacks. Brown played for the Titans, Panthers, Dolphins and 49ers during his NFL career. He was twice a Pro Bowl alternate in 2008 and 2009. He also played one season in NFL Europe where he was the Defensive Player of the Year for the Amsterdam Admirals. Since his professional playing days, he has coached at Chattanooga’s East Hamilton High School and participated in the NFL’s Retired Players Internship coaching program. In 2014, he worked as a defensive line intern with the St. Louis Rams.

Bryson coached a stout Mocs rushing attack, led by first team All-Southern Conference running back Derrick Craine. Craine set a new UTC single-season rushing record with 1,251 yards on the ground last season. Craine and quarterback Jacob Huesman both ran for over 1,000 yards in 2015, just the 35th time in FCS history that teammates put up 1,000 yards in the same season. A standout ball carrier in his own right, Bryson was taken in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. He played for the Bills from 1999-02 and then spent the rest of his career with the Detroit Lions (2003-06). Bryson entered collegiate coaching as the fullbacks coach at Lenior-Rhyne University in 2012. The Bears advanced to the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the first time in school history, finishing the year No. 2 in the nation in rushing. He followed that with a stop at Temple as a graduate assistant in 2013 and was the Running Backs coach at Florida A&M in 2014.

An all-conference standout at the University of Memphis, Brown graduated with a degree in Sociology in 2002. He was a second-team All-Conference USA selection for the Tigers in 2002. He graduated from Chattanooga’s City High School in 1998 after earning all-state honors as a linebacker and tight end.

Bryson is heavily involved with coaching opportunities with the NFLPA. In 2012, he was one of seven former players selected to take part in an exclusive coaching internship. He also served under Dick Vermeil as the assistant running backs coach at the 2014 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Brown and his wife, Lachandra, have three sons, Tyre, Troy and Tory.

A native of Franklin, N.C., Bryson graduated from Tennessee with a Political Science degree in 2011.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Chris Harr

Adam Ross

Tight Ends • Fourth Year Chattanooga ‘12 Chris Harr is in his fourth season as the Mocs tight ends coach. Harr was on the staff in 2012 as a student-assistant after a stellar four-year playing career from 2007-10.

Offensive Line • First Year Jacksonville State ‘02 Adam Ross is in his first season as the offensive line coach for the Mocs. He spent the previous two years as the offensive line coach at West Alabama.

Harr guided Faysal Shafaat to All-American honors as a senior in 2014. Shafaat’s 18 receiving touchdowns rank No. 4 on the Mocs’ all-time list. He led the Mocs with 322 receiving yards and six touchdowns on 35 catches that season. A two-time All-SoCon performer at left tackle, Harr signed a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2011 and played in the preseason. Harr came to UTC in 2007, appearing in nine games at tight end as a true freshman. He switched to right tackle as a sophomore, where he started all 34 games over the next three years. As a junior, Harr was a second-team All-SoCon pick. The league’s coaches gave him first team recognition after his senior year. Harr finished his degree in Health & Human Performance in December 2012. He is married to the former Brittany Eason, a three-time All-SoCon softball player at UTC from 2007-10.

UWA led the Gulf South Conference in rushing in 2014, averaging nearly 230 yards per game, and was in the top 16 in the nation in fewest sacks allowed each of the last two years. He also guided Kennedy Estelle to NCAA Division II All-American honors last season. Prior to his stint at UWA, Ross spent 11 years at Jacksonville State. There he coached the offensive line, tight ends and special teams, while also serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator. He began his career as a graduate assistant at JSU in 2002. With Ross on the staff, the Gamecocks won three Ohio Valley Conference titles. After walking on as a player at Jacksonville State, Ross went on to earn a scholarship and start three seasons at center for the Gamecocks. He anchored an offensive line that led the Southland Conference in rushing in both 2000 and 2001. He was a two-time selection to the Southland Conference All-Academic Team. Ross earned both his Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Jacksonville State, graduating with honors. His undergraduate degree is in Collaborative Special Education and his Master’s is in Educational Administration.

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Rob Spence

Rod West

Receivers • First Year Iona ‘81

Corners & Dimes/Recruiting • Second Year Alabama State ‘09

Rob Spence is entering his first season as the wide receivers coach at UTC. A 25-year collegiate coaching veteran, he joins the Mocs after two seasons at the Chattanooga Christian School.

Rod West is in his second season as the cornerbacks and dimes coach for the Mocs. He spent the previous two years as the defensive backs and special teams coach at Morehead State University.

Spence has 16 years of experience as a collegiate offensive coordinator at Clemson, Toledo, Louisiana Tech and Syracuse. Prior to CCS, he was the quarterbacks coach at Rutgers for two seasons. He was the offensive coordinator at Bethune-Cookman in 2011, where they averaged 33.9 points per game [15th nationally] and just under 260 rushing yards per game, fifth in the nation. BCC ranked 12th in the FCS in total offense (435.3 ypg) and led the conference in rushing and scoring.

West coached cornerback Dee Virgin to AllSouthern Conference honors in 2015. Virgin finished with 40 tackles and was a cornerstone on the Mocs’ highly-rated defense.

A native of Pelham. N.Y. Spence spent 2010 as the receivers coach at Temple and 2009 at Syracuse as the offensive coordinator.

Prior to joining the Mocs, West coached five Eagles to All-Pioneer League honors. He spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons as an assistant coach at Texas A&M-Commerce, where he worked with defensive backs and punt returners. In 2012, the Lions ranked first in the Lone Star Conference in passing yards allowed and second in opponent first downs and red zone defense.

Prior to joining the Orange, Spence enjoyed a successful four-year run at Clemson. During his tenure at Clemson, the Tigers had two top-25 seasons, went to three bowl games, and won 25 games the most victories in a three year period since 1990-91.

He also had brief stints as the defensive backs coach at Morehouse (Ga.) and Delta State (Miss.). He worked at Morehouse during the spring semester of 2011 and was as a graduate assistant at Delta State during the 2010 campaign.

The veteran assistant led Toledo to four straight top-13 final marks in total offense and helped the Rocket program to 35 wins from 2001-04. Twice in his four years, the Rockets were in the top 20 in the nation in rushing and passing. Spence went to Toledo after a year as co-offensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech, where he tutored freshman Luke McCown, who threw for 2,533 yards and 21 scores on the way to a freshman All-America season. He was also the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Hofstra from 1997-99. In between his stops at Hofstra, he was an assistant at Maryland (1992-96) under Mark Duffner. The Terps set 70 school records during his tenure. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Iona in 1981 and later earned his Master’s Degree in education from Iona in 1990. An avid runner who ran in the Boston Marathon in April of 2004, Spence and his wife Susen have two Daughters, Samantha and Sydey Rae.

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Delta State won the Gulf South Conference in 2010 and advanced to the D-II National Championship game. West worked with a Third-Team All-American and two all-conference selections. He also assisted in the areas of recruiting and academics. West began his coaching career in 2009 at NAIA school Kentucky Christian, where he worked with defensive backs and assisted with academics. The Knights, who are just 40 miles from Morehead, ranked second nationally in passing yards allowed. West was a two-year starter at Southwestern Athletic Conference member Alabama State (2005-08). He was a member of the Dean’s List his final three years and graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English in 2009. He and his wife, Marcie, were married in 2013. They have one daughter, Maya (3), and one son, Major (1). Marcie was a threetime All-American volleyball player at the University of Florida and played in four NCAA Tournaments from 2004-07.


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SUPPORT STAFF

SUPPORT STAFF

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE FOOTBALL PROGRAM Mike Royster Assistant A.D. • 43rd Year Chattanooga ‘77 Mike Royster has served UTC for 40 years. He was appointed Equipment Manager and Assistant Athletics Director for Facilities and Equipment in January of 2000. He worked as Director of Athletic Equipment the 27 years before that.

Kadeem Wise Director of Operations

John Srofe Video Coord./Def. QC

Tim Davis Asst. Equip. Mgr.

Royster’s responsibilities include overseeing the equipment purchases and inventory of UTC’s 15 intercollegiate athletic programs as well as the repair and maintenance of athletic equipment. In his role as Assistant Athletics Director, he directs the many facets of gameday management for all UTC sports, including game administration, game officials, promotional event coordination and facilities scheduling and use.

Kyle Askew Technical Assistant

Don McDade Videographer

Houston Nichols Student Assistant

Kevin Queen Student Assistant

Michael Coleman Student Manager

Katie Noonan Student Manager

Aidan Terry Student Manager

Randy Williams Student Manager

Billy Wilson Student Manager

Hayden Cliche Video

A respected leader in his profession, Royster has served on the Schutt Athletic Council, the Russell Athletic Council, the Adams Athletic Council and the executive committee of the Chattanooga Quarterback Club. He was elected to the UTC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. He has been a certified Athletic Equipment Manager since July, 1991, and has served as the Executive Director of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association since 2010. While at UTC, Royster has assisted with the educational and career development of numerous student managers. Many of those have gone on to full-time work in the profession at the secondary school, college, university and professional levels. A native of Nashville, Tenn., Royster came to Chattanooga in 1974, from St. Andrew’s School in Sewanee, Tenn., where he coached football, baseball and basketball and was the trainer and equipment manager. Prior to that, he served as equipment manager and trainer at Columbia State Community College from 1968-71. He received a B.S. degree in Elementary Education from UTC in 1977. He is married to the former Pat Smartt of Monteagle, Tenn. They have two children, a daughter, Robin, a son, Joey. They also have five grandchildren, Benjamin, Carson and Bailey Kate Arp; and Keegan and Michael Royster.

Jeff Ellis Video

Kinnawa Kaitibi Jonathan Sherrill Video Video

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Preparing Student-Athletes for Life’s Challenges Since 1921 Academics-Oriented • The SoCon has consistently ranked in the NCAA’s top 10 in the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the NCAA’s best indicator of graduation rates. • Nearly 50 percent of all SoCon student-athletes earn allacademic honors (3.0 GPA or better). Community-Based • Our student-athletes have a presence in the community and participate in many local charities, youth and educational initiatives. • SAAC members have conducted a Keeping Tabs on Kids initiative the past nine years to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, which serves families of children undergoing lengthy hospital treatments away from home. Competitive Athletics • SoCon teams are highly competitive regionally and nationally. • In the past five years, football, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have all sent multiple teams to NCAA postseason tournaments. • SoCon teams have won more FCS football titles (eight) than any other conference. Diversity • This is a conference that takes great pride in the diversity of its institutions. • The SoCon consists of 10 members in six states, including four private institutions and six state institutions, two of which are military colleges. Geographic Integrity • The SoCon believes in the value of a geographic footprint that minimizes missed class time and maximizes fan travel to away contests. • The league extends across six contiguous states but still has a footprint that permits bus trips from one end of the conference to the other. History & Tradition • The SoCon is the fifth-oldest Division I conference in America. • Great coaches and athletes from different eras have competed in the Southern Conference, from Bear Bryant to Lou Holtz, from Sam Huff to Terrell Owens, from Jerry West to Stephen Curry. Sportsmanship • For more than 30 years, the SoCon has presented an annual award to the program that displays the finest level of sportsmanship in the conference as voted upon by its peers. • The SoCon has one of the strictest policies regarding game ejections in all of college athletics. This is by design and emphasizes the priority of good sportsmanship articulated by presidents, chancellors and administrators. Student-Athlete Experience • SoCon championships are conducted in a way to provide a memorable and positive experience for all participants. • Scheduling decisions and tournament bracket formats determined by administrators and coaches consistently factor in the effect on the individual student-athlete and avoidance of missed class time. • The conference conducts an annual three-day summer retreat for student-athletes to hone their leadership and decision-making skills.

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OPPONENTS

SHORTER • SEPT. 1 • 7:00 P.M.

2016 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Shorter

Finley Stadium 7:00 p.m. SOCONDN

Sept. 10 Presbyterian

Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m. SOCONDN

Sept. 17 at Furman*

Greenville, S.C.

Sept. 24 Samford*

Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m. SOCONDN

Oct. 1

at ETSU*

Johnson City, Tenn. 12:30 p.m. SOCONDN

Oct. 8

Mercer* (HC)

Finley Stadium 4:00 p.m. SOCONDN

7:00 p.m. ESPN3

Oct. 15 at The Citadel*

Charleston, S.C. 6:00 p.m. FOXSE

Oct. 22 VMI*

Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m. SOCONDN

Oct. 29 at Western Carolina*

Cullowhee, N.C. 3:30 p.m. ESPN3

Nov. 5

OPEN

Nov. 12 Wofford*

Finley Stadium 2:00 p.m. SOCONDN

Nov. 21 at Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

TBA SECNET

*Denotes SoCon Game • All Times Eastern and Subject to Change

PRESBYTERIAN • SEPT. 10 • 2:00 P.M.

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location...............................Clinton, S.C. Enrollment...................................... 1,300 Conference.............................. Big South Nickname............................... Blue Hose Stadium (Cap.).Bailey Memorial Stadium (6,500) President............................... Bob Staton Dir. of Athletics..................... Brian Reese Head Coach.....................Harold Nichols Record at School (Yrs)............. 17-58 (7) Career Record (Yrs)....................... same Returning Lettermen........................... 55 Lettermen Lost.................................... 32 Returning Starters (O/D/S).......12 (7/5/0) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................10 (4/6/0) SID Contact..................... Davis Simpson Office Phone................... (864) 833-8252 Mobile Phone................. (864) 266-9757 Email................ dasimpson@presby.edu Website.................. www.GoBlueHose.com Series Record..................................5-2-0 Last Time............W, 21-0 Away (9/26/15)

2015 Results • 2-9, 1-5 Big South (6th) 9/5 at Miami (OH)............................ L, 7-26 9/12 at Charlotte............................. L, 10-34 9/19 Cambell..................................W, 23-13 9/26 Chattanooga............................. L, 0-21 10/3 at Western Carolina................ L, 21-33 10/10 at Coastal Carolina................. L, 17-24 10/17 Charleston Southern................. L, 7-10 10/31 Gardner-Webb........................ L, 10-14 11/7 at Liberty................................. L, 13-21 11/14 at Monmouth........................... L, 16-21 11/21 Kennesaw State.......................W, 14-6 2016 Schedule Sept. 1 .............................. at Central Michigan Sept. 10 .......................................... at Chattanooga Sept. 17........................................... at Cambell Sept. 24.........................................Florida Tech Oct. 8 ..................................at Gardner-Webb Oct. 13 ............................................ Monmouth Oct. 22 ........................ at Charleston Southern Oct. 29 ...................................Coastal Carolina Nov. 5 .................................................. Liberty Nov. 12 ............................... at Kennesaw State Nov. 19 ............................................. at Florida

SAMFORD • SEPT. 24 • 2:00 P.M.

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location........................Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment...................................... 5,206 Conference............................... Southern Nickname.................................. Bulldogs Stadium (Cap.).................. Seibert (6,700) President....... Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Dir. of Athletics................Martin Newman Head Coach...................... Chris Hatcher Record at School (Yrs)................. 6-5 (1) Career Record (Yrs)............. 127-62 (16) Returning Lettermen.................................48 Lettermen Lost.................................... 16 Returning Starters (O/D/S).......16 (8/7/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S)..................9 (3/4/2) SID Contact......................... Joey Mullins Office Phone................... (205) 726-2799 Mobile Phone................. (205) 532-3477 Email.................... jmmulli@samford.edu Website............www.SamfordSports.com Press Box.............. (205) 726-2143/2144 Series Record..............................28-10-3 Last Time........ W, 31-21 Home (9-19-15)

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2015 Results • 6-5, 3-4 SoCon (T-4th) 9/3 Central Arkansas .................. W, 45-16 9/12 Florida A&M.......................... W, 58-21 9/19 Chattanooga......................... L, 21-31 9/26 at Louisville.............................. L, 3-45 10/10 at VMI.................................... W, 49-13 10/17 The Citadel............................. L, 25-44 10/24 at Western Carolina .............. L, 36-56 10/31 Furman................................... L, 17-20 11/7 Clark Atlanta ........................... W, 43-0 11/14 at Wofford............................. W, 37-27 11/21 at Mercer............................... W, 47-21

2016 Schedule Sept. 1 ...............................................Mars Hill Sept. 10............................ at Central Arkansas Sept. 24................................. at Chattanooga Oct. 1 ............................................... Wofford Oct. 8 ............................................ at Furman Oct. 15 ...................................................... VMI Oct. 22 .................................Western Carolina Oct. 29 .............................at Mississippi State Nov. 5 ..................................... at The Citadel Nov. 12 ................................................ Mercer Nov. 19 .............................................. at ETSU

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location..................................Rome, Ga. Enrollment...................................... 2,197 Conference..................... Gulf South (DII) Nickname..................................... Hawks Stad. (Cap.)........Barron Stadium (6,500) President.................. Dr. Donald Dowess Dir. of Athletics.....................Kim Graham Head Coach....................... Aaron Kelton Record at School (Yrs)........First Season Career Record (Yrs)................. 23-25 (5) Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)........44 (26/17/1) Lettermen Lost.....................29 (15/12/1) Returning Starters (O/D/S).......15 (9/5/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................12 (4/7/1) SID Contact...........................Karen Allen Office Phone................... (706) 233-7966 Email........................ kallen@shorter.edu Website........... www.GoShorterHawks.com Press Box....................... (706) 233-7575 Series Record.....................................0-0 Last Time............................. First Meeting

2015 Results • 2-8, 1-6 GSC (8th) 9/12 at Carson-Newman.................. L, 7-20 9/19 at Kennesaw State................. L, 10-18 9/26 at SE Missouri State............. W, 26-21 10/3 at Mississippi College........... W, 42-23 10/10 Delta State............................. L, 17-28 10/17 at West Alabama.................... L, 27-52 10/22 Valdosta State........................ L, 22-37 10/31 at Florida IT............................ L, 24-28 11/7 North Alabama......................... L, 7-28 11/14 at West Georgia....................... L, 9-35 2016 Schedule Sept. 1 .................................. at Chattanooga Sept. 10 ................................................at Mars Hill Sept. 17........................................ Florida Tech Sept. 24......................................at Delta State Sept. 29.....................................West Alabama Oct. 6 ........................................ Clark Atlanta Oct. 15 .................................at North Alabama Oct. 22 .....................................at West Florida Oct. 29 .......................................West Georgia Nov. 5 .............................. Mississippi College Nov. 12 ..................................at Valdosta State

FURMAN • SEPT. 17 • 7:00 PM

PALADIN STADIUM • GREENVILLE, S.C. • ESPN3

Location............................Greenville, SC Enrollment...................................... 2,600 Conference............................... Southern Nickname.................................. Paladins Stad. (Cap.)..... Paladin Stadium (16,000) President...................Dr. Elizabeth Davis Dir. of Athletics..................... Mike Buddie Head Coach.......................Bruce Fowler Record at School (Yrs)............. 24-35 (5) Career Record (Yrs)....................... same Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)........46 (22/22/2) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)............15 (9/5/0) Returning Starters (O/D/S).......16 (6/7/3) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................10 (5/4/1) SID Contact..........................Hunter Reid Office Phone................... (864) 294-2061 Mobile Phone................. (864) 567-1663 Email............. Hunter.Reid@Furman.edu Website......... www.FurmanPaladins.com Press Box....................... (864) 294-3066 Series Record.................................18-27 Last Time........ W, 31-3 Home (10-10-15)

2015 Results • 4-7, 2-5 SoCon (6th) 9/5 Costal Carolina....................... L, 35-38 9/12 at Virgina Tech......................... L, 3-42 9/19 at Central Flordia.................. W, 16-15 9/26 VMI .......................................W, 24-21 10/3 South Carolina State................W, 17-3 10/10 at Chattanooga........................L, 3-31 10/24 The Citadel.............................. L, 17-38 10/31 at Samford.............................W, 20-17 11/7 at Western Carolina................ L, 10-48 11/14 Mercer.............................L, 20-27 (OT) 11/21 at Wofford............................... L, 28-38

2016 Schedule Sept. 2 .................................at Michigan State Sept. 10 ................................... at The Citadel Sept. 17......................................Chattanooga Sept. 24............................. at Coastal Carolina Oct. 3 .................................. Kennesaw State Oct. 10 ............................................... Samford Oct. 24 ............................................... at ETSU Oct. 31 .................................................. at VMI Nov. 7 ................................................ Wofford Nov. 14 .................................Western Carolina Nov. 21 ............................................. at Mercer

ETSU • OCT. 1 • 12:00 P.M.

KERMIT TIPTON STADIUM • JOHNSON CITY, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location....................Johnson City, Tenn. Enrollment.................................... 14,334 Conference............................... Southern Nickname............................. Buccaneers Stad. (Cap.)............ Kermit Tipton (6,400) President............................ Brian Noland Dir. of Athletics.......... Dr. Richard Sander Head Coach........................Carl Torbush Record at School (Yrs)................. 2-9 (1) Career Record (Yrs)................. 22-35 (7) Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)....................... 47 Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)....................... 15 Returning Starters (O/D/S).....23 (9/10/4) Starters Lost (O/D/S)..................3 (2/1/0) SID Contact...................... Michael White Office Phone................... (423) 439-4220 Email.......................... whitem@etsu.edu Website.................. www.ETSUBucs.com Press Box....................... (423) 747-3877 Series Record..............................20-18-1 Last Time...........L, 7-68 Away (11-15-03)

2015 Results • 2-9, 0-0 FCS Independent 9/3 Kennesaw State..................... L, 16-56 9/10 Maryville College.................... L, 21-28 9/17 at Charleston Southern............ L, 7-47 9/26 Emory & Henry....................... L, 24-27 10/3 St. Francis............................... L, 58-9 10/17 at Mercer.................................. L, 0-52 10/24 at Montana State...................... L, 7-63 10/31 Warner.................................... W, 42-9 11/7 at Robert Morris....................... L, 9-21 11/14 at Gardner-Webb..................... L, 3-28 11/21 Kentucky Wesleyan.............. W, 42-27

2016 Schedule Sept. 3 .............................. at Kennesaw State Sept. 17 ..............................Western Carolina Sept. 24........................................... at Wofford Oct. 1 .......................................Chattanooga Oct. 8 .................................................. at VMI Oct. 15 ................................................ Furman Oct. 20 .......................West Virginia Wesleyan Oct. 29 ...................................... at The Citadel Nov. 5 ............................................. at Mercer Nov. 12 ......................................... Cumberland Nov. 19 .............................................. Samford


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MERCER • OCT. 8 • 4:00 PM

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location................................Macon, Ga. Enrollment......................................8,557 Conference...............................Southern Nickname...................................... Bears Stadium (Cap.)............Five Star(10,200) President.............William D. Underwood Dir. of Athletics...........................Jim Cole Head Coach....................... Bobby Lamb Record at School (Yrs).............21-14 (4) Career Record (Yrs)...............88-54 (14) Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S).......................56 Lettermen Lost (O/D/S).......................25 Returning Starters (O/D/S)....22 (10/10/2) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................. 3 (1/1/1) SID Contact.......................Patrick Walsh Office Phone...................(478) 301-5209 Email...................walsh_pt@mercer.edu Website...............www.mercerbears.com Series Record............................... 17-7-1 Last Time.......... L, 14-17 Away (11-7-15) Last UTC Win.... 38-31, Home (10/25/14)

2015 Results • 5-6, 2-5 SoCon (T-6th) 9/5 at Austin Peay......................... W, 28-7 9/12 vs Stetson ............................ W, 57-14 9/19 at Tennessee Tech................. L, 22-29 10/3 Wofford.................................. L, 33-34 10/10 at Western Carolina............... L, 21-24 10/17 ETSU...................................... W, 52-0 10/24 VMI......................................... L, 21-28 10/31 at The Citadel......................... L, 19-21 11/7 Chattanooga........................ W, 17-14 11/14 at Furman.............................. W, 27-20 11/21 Samford ................................ L, 21-47 2016 Schedule Sept. 1 .......................................... The Citadel Sept. 10.................................. at Georgia Tech Sept. 17..................................Tennessee Tech Oct. 1 .................................................. at VMI Oct. 8 .................................. at Chattanooga Oct. 15 .................................Western Carolina Oct. 22 ......................................at Austin Peay Oct. 29 ............................................ at Wofford Nov. 5 ................................................. ETSU Nov. 12 ........................................... at Samford Nov. 19 ............................................. Furman

VMI • OCT. 22 • 2:00 P.M.

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location............................Lexington, Va. Enrollment......................................1,559 Conference...............................Southern Nickname...................................Keydets Stadium (Cap.)...............Foster (10,000) Superintendent.... Gen. J.H. Binford Perry III Dir. of Athletics..................Dr. Dave Diles Head Coach............. Scott Wachenheim Record at School (Yrs).................2-9 (1) Career Record (Yrs).......................same Ret. Lettermen.....................................42 Lettermen Lost....................................15 Returning Starters (O/D/S)...... 16 (7/8/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................. 8 (4/3/1) SID Contact..................... Wade Branner Office Phone...................(540) 464-7515 Mobile Phone.................(540) 319-1271 Email..................... brannerwh@vmi.edu Website................www.VMIKeydets.com Series Record............................... 14-7-1 Last Time.......W, 33-27 Away (10-17-15)

2015 Results • 2-9, 1-6 SoCon (8th) 9/3 at Ball State............................ L, 36-48 9/12 Morehead State.................... W, 43-40 9/19 at Richmond........................... L, 10-42 9/26 at Furman............................... L, 21-24 10/3 Bucknell......................... L, 22-28 (OT) 10/10 Samford................................. L, 13-49 10/17 Chattanooga......................... L, 27-33 10/24 at Mercer............................... W, 28-21 10/31 Wofford.................................. L, 20-41 11/7 at The Citadel......................... L, 14-35 11/21 Western Carolina................... L, 20-24

2016 Schedule Sept. 3 ............................................... at Akron Sept. 10.............................. at Morehead State Sept. 24.......................................... at Bucknell Oct. 1 ................................................. Mercer Oct. 8 ................................................... ETSU Oct. 15 ........................................... at Samford Oct. 22 .................................. at Chattanooga Oct. 29 ............................................ at Furman Nov. 5 .............................at Western Carolina Nov. 12 .......................................... The Citadel Nov. 19 ............................................ at Wofford

WOFFORD • NOV. 12 • 2:00 P.M.

FINLEY STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • SOCONDN

Location......................... Spartanburg,SC Enrollment...................................... 1,650 Conference............................... Southern Nickname.................................... Terriers Stadium (Cap)... Gibbs Stadium (13,000) President................. Dr. Nayef H.Samhat Dir. of Athletics.............. Richard Johnson Head Coach...........................Mike Ayers Record at School (Yrs).... 187-132-1 (28) Career Record (Yrs)........ 198-153-2 (31) Returning Lettermen (O/D/S).55(26/26/3) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)..........20 (11/9/0) Returning Starters (O/D/S).......20 (8/9/3) Starters Lost (O/D)........................5 (3/2) SID Contact.................. Brent Williamson Office Phone................... (864) 597-4093 Mobile Phone................. (864) 809-8900 Email.............. williamsonb@wofford.edu Website.............www.woffordterriers.com Press Box....................... (864) 597-4487 Series Record.............................. 11-11-0 Last Time....... W, 20-17 Away (10-24-15)

2015 Results • 5-6 • 3-4 SoCon (5th) 9/5 at Clemson.............................. L, 10-49 9/12 Tennessee Tech.....................W, 34-14 9/19 at Idaho................................... L, 38-41 9/26 Gardner-Webb.........................W, 16-0 10/3 at Mercer................................W, 34-33 10/10 at The Citadel.......................... L, 12-39 10/17 Western Carolina..................L, 17-24 10/24 Chattanooga........................... L, 17-20 10/31 at VMI.....................................W, 41-20 11/14 Samford.................................. L, 27-37 11/21 Furman...................................W, 38-28

2016 Schedule Sept. 1 ............................... at Tennessee Tech Sept. 10.......................................... at Ole Miss Sept. 17................................Johnson C. Smith Sept. 24...................................................ETSU Oct. 1 ............................................at Samford Oct. 8 ..............................at Western Carolina Oct. 22 ...........................................The Citadel Oct. 29 .................................................. Mercer Nov. 5 .............................................at Furman Nov. 12................................... at Chattanooga Nov. 29 .......................................................VMI

OPPONENTS

THE CITADEL • OCT. 15 • 6:00 P.M.

JOHNSON HAGOOD • CHARLESTON, S.C. • FOX SE

Location.........................Charleston, S.C. Enrollment...................................... 2,300 Conference............................... Southern Nickname.................................. Bulldogs Stadium (Cap.)....Johnson Hagood (21,000) President........ Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr. Dir. of Athletics........................Jim Senter Head Coach................. Brent Thompson Career Record (Yrs).................First Year Record at School (Yrs).............First Year Ret. Lettermen (O/D/S)........52 (23/26/3) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)..........23 (12/8/3) Returning Starters (O/D/S).......15 (7/7/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S)..................9 (4/4/1) SID Contact.................. Derek Satterfield Office Phone................... (843) 953-5353 Mobile Phone................. (843) 276-8099 Email...................... dsatterf@citadel.edu Website.............. www.CitadelSports.com Press Box....................... (843) 953-9957 Series Record..............................30-17-2 Last Time...... W, 31-23 Home (11-14-15)

2015 Results • 9-4, 6-1 SoCon (T-1st) 9/5 Davidson ................................ W, 69-0 9/12 Western Carolina.................. W, 28-10 9/19 at Georgia Southers............... L, 13-48 9/26 Charleston Southern.............. L, 20-33 10/10 Wofford................................. W, 39-12 10/17 at Samford............................ W, 44-25 10/24 at Furman.............................. W, 38-17 10/31 Mercer................................... W, 21-19 11/7 VMI........................................ W, 35-14 11/14 at Chattanooga..................... L, 23-31 11/21 at South Carolina.................. W, 23-22

2016 Schedule Sept. 1 ............................................. at Mercer Sept. 10............................................... Furman Sept. 17................................at Gardner-Webb Oct. 1 .............................at Western Carolina Oct. 8 ...................................North Greenville Oct. 15 .......................................Chattanooga Oct. 22 ............................................ at Wofford Oct. 29 ................................................... ETSU Nov. 5 .............................................. Samford Nov. 12 ...................................................... VMI Nov. 19 ................................. at North Carolina

WESTERN CAROLINA • OCT 29 • 3:30 P.M.

E.J. WHITMIRE STADIUM • CULLOWHEE, N.C. • ESPN3

Location.........................Cullowhee, N.C. Enrollment....................................10,382 Conference...............................Southern Nickname............................ Catamounts Stadium (Cap).....E.J. Whitmire (13,742) President................Dr. David O. Belcher Dir. of Athletics....................Randy Eaton Head Coach.......................... Mark Speir Record at School (Yrs).............17-29 (4) Career Record (Yrs).......................same Returning Lettermen (O/D/S).51(23/24/4) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)....... 24 (12/11/1) Returning Starters (O/D/S)...... 15 (6/6/3) Starters Lost (O/D/S)............... 11 (5/5/1) SID Contact......................Daniel Hooker Office Phone...................(828) 227-2339 Mobile Phone.................(828) 508-2494 Email...............dhooker@email.wcu.edu Website....... www.CatamountSports.com Series Record................................ 26-16 Last Time......W, 41-13 Home (10-31-15)

2015 Results • 7-4, 5-2 SoCon (2nd) 9/5 Mars Hill............................... W, 42-14 9/12 at The Citadel........................ L, 10-28 9/19 at Tennessee......................... L, 10-55 10/3 Presbyterian......................... W, 33-21 10/10 Mercer.................................. W, 24-21 10/17 at Wofford............................. W, 24-17 10/24 Samford................................ W, 56-36 10/31 at Chattanooga.................... L, 13-41 11/7 Furman................................. W, 48-10 11/14 at Texas A&M........................ L, 17-41 11/21 at VMI................................... W, 24-10 2016 Schedule Sept. 3 ................................. at East Carolina Sept. 10...................................Gardner-Webb Sept. 17............................................. at ETSU Oct. 1 ......................................... The Citadel Oct. 8 ............................................... Wofford Oct. 15 ............................................ at Mercer Oct. 22 .......................................... at Samford Oct. 29 ......................................Chattanooga Nov. 5 ..................................................... VMI Nov. 12 ........................................... at Furman Nov. 19 ................................at South Carolina

ALABAMA• NOV. 19 • TBA

BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. • SEC NET

Location.........................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment.................................... 37,100 Conference............. Southeastern (West) Nickname...........................Crimson Tide Stadium (Cap.).Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821) President...........................Dr. Stuart Bell Dir. of Athletics.......................... Bill Battle Head Coach..........................Nick Saban Career Record (Yrs).......... 191-60-1 (20) Record at School (Yrs)........... 100-18 (9) Returning Lettermen............................ 48 Lettermen Lost.................................... 23 Returning Starters (O/D/S).......14 (6/5/3) Starters Lost (O/D/S)................11 (5/6/0) SID Contact........................Josh Maxson Office Phone................... (205) 348-6084 Email....................... jmaxson@ia.ua.edu Website......................... www.rolltide.com Series Record...................................0-12 Last Time...........L, 0-49 Away (11-23-13)

2015 Results • 14-1, 7-1 SEC (1st West Division) 9/5 Wisconsin...............................W, 35-17 9/12 Middle Tennessee State.........W, 37-10 9/19 Ole Miss.................................. L, 37-43 9/26 Louisiana-Monroe....................W, 34-0 10/3 at Georgia..............................W, 38-10 10/10 Arkansas................................W, 27-14 10/17 at Texas A&M.........................W, 41-23 10/24 Tennessee..............................W, 19-14 11/7 LSU........................................W, 30-16 11/14 at Mississippi State..................W, 31-6 11/21 Charleston Southern................W, 56-6 11/28 at Auburn................................W, 29-13 12/5 Florida (SEC Champ.)............... W, 29-15 12/31 Michigan State (CFP Semifinal/Cotton Bowl).. W, 38-0 12/31 Clemson (CFP National Championship).W, 45-40 2016 Schedule Sept. 3 ......................................................USC Sept. 10 ..................................... Western Kentucky Sept. 17......................................... at Ole Miss Sept. 24........................................... Kent State Oct. 1 .............................................. Kentucky Oct. 8 .......................................... at Arkansas Oct. 15 ........................................at Tennessee Oct. 22 ........................................... Texas A&M Nov. 5 .................................................. at LSU Nov. 12 .................................. Mississippi State Nov. 19 .........................................Chattanooga Nov. 26 ..................................................Auburn

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AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS OPPONENT Abilene Christian ALABAMA Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Alabama Presbyterian Alabama State Alcorn State American Appalachian State Arkansas Arkansas State Army Athens Auburn Austin Peay Bethune-Cookman Birmingham Birmingham College Birmingham Southern Boise State Bowling Green Bryson College Carson-Newman Catholic Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Central University Centre Charleston Southern Cincinnati THE CITADEL Clemson Colorado State Cumberland (Tenn.) Dayton Duquesne East Carolina ETSU East Texas State Eastern Kentucky Elon Emory & Henry Erskine Evansville Florence State Florida Southern Florida State Fordham FURMAN Gardner-Webb Georgetown (Ky.) Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Glenville State Houston Illinois State Indiana State Jacksonville State Kentucky State Liberty Louisiana College Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe

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FIRST LAST GAME GAME RECORD PCT. 1949 1966 8-2-1 .773 1908 2009 0-12-0 .000 2000 2000 0-1-0 .000 1912 1912 1-0-0 1.000 2002 2002 0-1-0 .000 1994 1994 0-1-0 .000 1907 1907 0-1-0 .000 1977 2013 11-26-0 .278 2007 2007 0-1-0 .000 1972 1984 2-5-0 .286 1938 1938 0-1-0 .000 1904 1921 4-0-0 1.000 1926 2010 0-21-0 .000 1959 2014 6-0-0 1.000 1995 1995 1-0-0 1.000 1913 1913 1-0-0 1.000 1910 1910 1-0-0 1.000 1919 1939 8-7-2 .529 1992 1992 1-0-0 1.000 1976 1977 2-0-0 1.000 1919 1923 3-0-1 .875 1915 2007 3-1-0 .750 1932 1933 0-2-0 .000 1923 1947 2-1-0 .667 1992 1992 0-1-0 .000 2014 2014 0-1-0 .000 1907 1915 2-3-0 .400 1930 1942 6-4-2 .583 1995 1995 1-0-0 1.000 1974 1974 0-1-0 .000 1926 2015 30-17-2 .631 1992 1992 0-1-0 .000 1996 1996 0-1-0 .000 1905 2008 5-0-2 .714 1942 1955 5-4-1 .550 1949 1950 2-0-0 1.000 1972 1998 0-2-0 .000 1961 2003 20-18-1 .526 1953 1954 1-1-0 .500 1973 2011 3-2-1 .583 2003 2013 5-6-0 .456 1916 1935 3-2-0 .600 1951 1951 1-0-0 1.000 1948 1951 3-0-0 1.000 1963 1963 1-0-0 1.000 1927 1928 2-0-0 1.000 1984 2015 0-3-0 .000 2015 2015 1-0-0 1.000 1928 2015 18-27-0 .400 1993 2003 2-2-0 .500 1913 1952 5-3-0 .625 1912 1949 0-8-1 .056 1984 2013 4-23-0 .154 2013 2013 1-0-0 1.000 1906 1990 0-8-0 .000 2009 2012 2-0-0 1.000 1965 1965 0-1-0 .000 1976 1980 4-0-0 1.000 2014 2014 1-0-0 1.000 1904 2015 26-14-0 .650 2001 2001 1-0-0 1.000 2004 2005 1-1-0 .500 1949 1949 1-0-0 1.000 1965 1984 4-3-0 .571 1963 1971 3-1-0 .750

FIRST LAST OPPONENT GAME GAME RECORD PCT. Louisiana State (LSU) 1954 1954 0-1-0 .000 Louisiana Tech 1969 1987 3-7-0 .300 Louisville 1915 1999 4-4-0 .500 Loyola (La.) 1931 1932 1-1-0 .500 Mars Hill 2015 2015 1-0-0 1.000 Marshall 1977 1996 13-7-0 .650 Maryville 1905 1942 11-3-0 .786 McMurray 1956 1960 2-0-0 1.000 McNeese State 1978 1979 0-2-0 .000 Memphis (formerly Memphis State) 1942 2006 5-12-0 .294 MERCER 1909 2015 17-7-1 .694 Miami (Fla.) 1945 1951 0-4-0 .000 Middle Tennessee 1916 1997 24-11-2 .676 Minnesota-Morris 1974 1974 1-0-0 1.000 Mississippi 1945 1993 1-14-0 .067 Mississippi College 1928 1941 6-3-3 .625 Mississippi State 1909 1947 0-4-0 .000 Mississippi Valley State 1996 2000 2-0-0 1.000 Mooney 1906 1906 0-1-0 .000 Murray State 1945 1946 2-0-0 1.000 Nebraska 2011 2011 0-1-0 .000 Newberry 1942 1951 3-0-0 1.000 New Hampshire 2014 2014 0-1-0 .000 North Carolina State 1947 1948 0-2-0 .000 North Texas 1947 1966 3-5-0 .375 Oglethorpe 1919 1937 9-6-3 .583 Oklahoma 2008 2008 0-1-0 .000 Oklahoma City 1949 1949 1-0-0 1.000 Parsons 1966 1966 1-0-0 1.000 PRESBYTERIAN 1930 2015 5-2-0 .714 Richmond 1976 1978 2-0-0 1.000 Rollins 1929 1946 3-0-0 1.000 SAMFORD (formerly Howard) 1906 2015 28-10-3 .736 Savannah State 1999 1999 1-0-0 1.000 Sewanee (formerly Univ. of the South) 1912 1941 3-9-2 .214 South Florida 2012 ---- 0-1-0 .000 Southeastern Louisiana 1962 1985 3-0-0 1.000 Southern Mississippi 1949 1973 3-16-0 .158 Southwest Presbyterian 1905 1905 1-0-0 1.000 Southwestern 1928 1941 4-2-2 .625 Spring Hill 1932 1941 3-0-0 1.000 Tampa 1952 1974 4-4-0 .500 Tennessee 1904 2014 2-36-2 .075 Tennessee-Martin 1991 2013 3-1-0 .750 Tennessee State 1973 1997 3-4-2 .444 Tennessee Tech 1938 2014 29-10-0 .744 Transylvania 1912 1931 4-4-0 .500 Troy 1969 1998 1-2-0 .333 Tulane 1934 1988 0-2-0 .000 Tusculum 1919 1920 2-0-0 1.000 Union 1924 1947 4-1-0 .800 Vanderbilt 1927 2003 1-18-0 .053 VMI 1971 2015 14-7-1 .690 Virginia Tech 1927 1927 1-0-0 1.000 Wake Forest 1946 1946 0-1-0 .000 Washington & Jefferson 1916 1916 0-1-0 .000 West Virginia 2002 2002 0-1-0 .000 WESTERN CAROLINA 1973 2015 26-16-0 .619 Western Kentucky 1927 2007 8-5-0 .615 William & Mary 1926 1927 1-1-0 .500 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1974 1974 1-0-0 1.000 WOFFORD 1927 2015 11-11-0 .500 Xavier (Ohio) 1953 1967 4-2-0 .667 Youngstown State 1970 1970 1-0-0 1.000


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

SERIES RESULTS

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Chattanooga leads 8-2-1) Home: 8-2-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 9-29-49 Chattanooga W 14-7 9-29-50 Chattanooga L 7-13 9-28-51 Chattanooga W 33-7 9-26-52 Chattanooga W 28-0 10-21-55 Chattanooga W 7-6 10-19-56 Chattanooga W 28-20 9-27-57 Chattanooga T 6-6 9-26-58 Chattanooga W 22-12 9-25-59 Chattanooga L 0-3 9-23-60 Chattanooga W 21-0 10-8-66 Chattanooga W 45-8 ALABAMA (Alabama leads 12-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-11, Neutral 0-0 10-31-08 Tuscaloosa L 6-23 11-13-14 Tuscaloosa L 0-63 10-12-29 Tuscaloosa L 0-46 12-5-31 Chattanooga L 0-39 9-23-50 Birmingham L 20-27 11-8-52 Tuscaloosa L 28-42 11-7-53 Tuscaloosa L 14-21 10-10-59 Tuscaloosa L 0-13 10-5-91 Tuscaloosa L 7-53 9-3-94 Tuscaloosa L 13-42 11-21-09 Tuscaloosa L 0-45 11-23-13 Tuscaloosa L 0-49 UAB (UAB leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 9-7-00 Birmingham L 15-20 ALABAMA PRESBYTERIAN (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-12-12 Chattanooga W 33-12 ALABAMA STATE (Alabama State leads 1-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-7-02 Chattanooga L 23-41 ALCORN STATE (Alcorn State leads 1-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 9-10-94 Chattanooga L 28-54 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (American leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 11-12-07 Chattanooga L 0-10 APPALACHIAN STATE (Appalachian State leads 26-11) Home: 7-11, Away: 4-15, Neut.: 0-0 9-17-77 Boone W 14-7 10-7-78 Chattanooga W 72-14 10-6-79 Boone W 24-21 9-20-80 Chattanooga W 14-7 9-19-81 Boone L 14-31 11-6-82 Chattanooga W 50-7 10-8-83 Boone W 30-9 11-10-84 Chattanooga W 21-20 10-12-85 Boone L 0-25 10-11-86 Chattanooga L 15-20 10-24-87 Boone L 3-71 11-12-88 Chattanooga W 28-24 10-28-89 Boone L 7-41 10-27-90 Chattanooga L 17-23 9-28-91 Boone L 7-42 10-31-92 Chattanooga L 17-37 10-30-93 Boone L 14-39 10-29-94 Chattanooga L 16-30 10-28-95 Boone L 18-31 11-2-96 Chattanooga L 6-20 11-1-97 Boone L 7-41 10-31-98 Chattanooga L 7-28

10-30-99 Boone 10-28-00 Chattanooga 10-27-01 Boone 11-2-02 Chattanooga 11-1-03 Boone 10-30-04 Chattanooga 10-29-05 Boone 10-7-06 Chattanooga 11-17-07 Boone 11-8-08 Chattanooga 11-7-09 Boone 9-4-10 Chattanooga 9-24-11 Boone 9-22-12 Chattanooga 11-2-13 Boone

L 14-62 W 30-27 L 14-51 L 17-20 L 7-47 W 59-56 L 25-35 L 21-56 L 17-37 L 7-49 L 20-35 L 41-42 L 12-14 L 17-34 W 35-28

ARKANSAS (Arkansas leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 10-6-07 Little Rock L 34-15 ARKANSAS STATE (Arkansas State leads 5-2) Home: 1-2, Away: 1-3, Neutral 0-0 10-7-72 Chattanooga W 21-3 11-1-75 Jonesboro L 0-48 10-17-81 Jonesboro W 3-2 9-18-82 Jonesboro L 12-13 9-10-83 Chattanooga L 14-27 9-8-84 Chattanooga L 0-16 11-24-84 Jonesboro L 10-37 ARMY (Army leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 11-12-38 West Point L 13-34 ATHENS (Chattanooga leads 4-0) Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 10-29-04 Chattanooga W 17-0 10-17-08 Chattanooga W 11-0 10-16-09 Chattanooga W 6-5 9-23-21 Athens W 20-0 AUBURN (Auburn leads 21-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-20, Neutral 0-1 9-25-26 Auburn L 6-15 11-18-42 Montgomery L 7-20 9-25-54 Auburn L 0-45 9-24-55 Auburn L 6-15 10-5-57 Auburn L 7-40 10-4-58 Auburn L 8-30 10-8-60 Auburn L 0-10 10-14-61 Auburn L 7-35 10-13-62 Auburn L 6-54 10-12-63 Auburn L 0-28 10-10-64 Auburn L 12-33 10-9-65 Auburn L 7-30 10-17-66 Auburn L 6-20 9-23-67 Auburn L 6-40 9-18-71 Auburn L 7-60 9-23-72 Auburn L 7-14 9-22-73 Auburn L 0-31 9-21-74 Auburn L 7-52 9-6-86 Auburn L 14-42 9-9-95 Auburn L 10-76 11-6-10 Auburn L 24-62 AUSTIN PEAY (Chattanooga leads 6-0) Home: 4-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral 0-0 10-10-58 Chattanooga W 26-0 11-24-66 Chattanooga W 27-17 9-16-67 Chattanooga W 23-8 9-21-68 Clarksville W 41-13 9-14-13 Chattanooga W 42-10 9-13-14 Clarksville W 42-6

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 9-16-95 Chattanooga W 35-6

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Central Michigan leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 8-28-14 Mt. Pleasant L 16-20

BIRMINGHAM (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 10-25-13 Chattanooga W 84-0

CENTRAL UNIVERSITY (Central leads 3-2) Home: 2-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 10-19-07 Chattanooga L 0-22 10-27-08 Chattanooga L 0-24 10-26-12 Danville L 6-7 11-8-13 Chattanooga W 27-18 11-25-15 Chattanooga W 33-0

BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 10-22-10 Chattanooga W 28-0 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN (Chattanooga leads 8-7-2) Home: 5-1-2, Away: 2-4, Neut.: 1-2 11-22-19 Birmingham L 0-40 11-12-20 Birmingham L 0-27 11-11-21 Birmingham L 7-14 10-21-22 Chattanooga T 0-0 11-9-23 Gadsden W 19-0 11-8-24 Chattanooga W 20-7 11-6-25 Gadsden L 0-6 10-23-26 Chattanooga T 7-7 10-22-27 Chattanooga W 12-8 10-13-28 Birmingham W 12-6 10-19-29 Chattanooga W 13-7 10-31-31 Birmingham W 26-0 10-25-35 Chattanooga W 26-14 10-24-36 Birmingham L 7-14 11-6-37 Chattanooga L 18-19 10-28-38 Gadsden L 6-12 11-11-39 Chattanooga W 13-12 BOISE STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 9-5-92 Boise W 35-20 BOWLING GREEN (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 11-20-76 Chattanooga W 49-29 11-5-77 Bowling Green W 37-33 BRYSON COLLEGE (Chattanooga leads 3-0-1) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0-1, Neut.: 0-0 9-26-19 Fayetteville T 0-0 9-30-21 Chattanooga W 53-0 9-29-22 Chattanooga W 40-0 9-28-23 Chattanooga W 35-0 CARSON-NEWMAN (Chattanooga leads 3-1) Home: 3-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 10-2-15 Chattanooga W 93-0 11-15-19 Chattanooga W 20-0 10-30-20 Chattanooga W 83-0 8-30-07 Chattanooga L 17-29 CATHOLIC (Catholic leads 2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral 0-0 0-19 10-15-32 Washington, DC L 10-20-33 Washington, DC L 0-25 CENTENARY (Chattanooga leads 2-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral 0-0 10-6-23 Shreveport L 7-46 10-27-28 Chattanooga W 21-14 10-18-47 Shreveport W 20-0 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Central Arkansas leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 9-26-92 Chattanooga L 17-24

CENTRE (Chattanooga leads 6-4-2) Home: 4-3-2, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-11-30 Chattanooga L 6-7 11-26-31 Chattanooga W 25-7 11-24-32 Chattanooga L 6-20 11-30-33 Chattanooga L 6-13 11-29-34 Chattanooga W 7-0 11-28-35 Chattanooga T 7-7 10-8-37 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-1-38 Danville L 7-16 11-17-39 Danville W 12-2 11-9-40 Chattanooga W 14-9 11-8-41 Danville W 27-7 11-26-42 Chattanooga W 61-14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 9-2-95 Chattanooga W 41-0 CHATTANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL (Chattanooga HS leads 1-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 12-3-1904 Chattanooga L 0-6 CINCINNATI (Cincinnati leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 11-23-74 Cincinnati L 20-35 THE CITADEL (Chattanooga leads 30-17-2) Home: 18-6-1, Away: 12-11-1, Neut.: 0-0 10-9-26 Charleston W 6-3 10-8-27 Chattanooga W 31-6 11-15-30 Charleston T 7-7 11-14-36 Charleston W 13-0 10-26-68 Chattanooga W 31-9 11-21-69 Charleston W 10-5 11-7-70 Chattanooga W 29-28 10-23-71 Charleston L 35-52 10-21-72 Chattanooga L 0-12 10-13-73 Charleston L 20-28 11-22-75 Chattanooga W 24-6 10-9-76 Charleston L 10-14 10-29-77 Chattanooga W 21-14 11-10-79 Chattanooga W 28-7 9-27-80 Charleston L 13-29 11-7-81 Chattanooga T 7-7 11-13-82 Charleston W 24-7 10-15-83 Chattanooga W 30-9 10-19-85 Chattanooga W 34-17 10-18-86 Charleston W 42-7 10-17-87 Chattanooga W 22-19 10-15-88 Charleston L 17-23 10-21-89 Chattanooga W 17-9 10-13-90 Charleston W 7-6 9-21-91 Chattanooga W 33-26 10-10-92 Charleston L 13-33 11-6-93 Chattanooga L 27-41 11-5-94 Charleston L 26-42 11-4-95 Chattanooga W 29-24 11-9-96 Charleston L 13-16 11-8-97 Chattanooga L 3-7 11-7-98 Charleston W 13-10 11-6-99 Chattanooga W 30-27

11-4-00 Charleston 11-3-01 Chattanooga 11-9-02 Charleston 11-8-03 Chattanooga 11-6-04 Charleston 11-5-05 Chattanooga 9-30-06 Charleston 9-29-07 Chattanooga 11-15-08 Charleston 11-14-09 Chattanooga 10-9-10 Charleston 10-1-11 Chattanooga 9-29-12 Charleston 10-26-13 Chattanooga 10-18-14 Charleston 11-14-15 Chattanooga

W 20-13 L 17-20 W 34-31 W 29-20 L 24-44 W 31-21 L 21-24 L 19-41 L 24-21 W 31-28 W 28-10 L 27-28 W 28-10 W 28-24 W 34-14 W 31-23

CLEMSON (Clemson leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 10-3-92 Clemson L 3-54 COLORADO STATE (Colorado State leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral 0-0 8-31-96 Fort Collins L 19-61 CUMBERLAND (Tenn.) (Chattanooga leads 5-0-2) Home: 5-0-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 11-26-14 Chattanooga W 61-7 11-8-19 Chattanooga W 7-0 10-7-22 Chattanooga W 40-0 10-13-23 Chattanooga T 19-19 10-4-24 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-3-25 Chattanooga W 12-7 9-6-08 Chattanooga W 47-6 DAYTON (Chattanooga leads 5-4-1) Home: 4-1, Away: 1-3-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-7-42 Dayton L 12-14 11-9-46 Dayton W 34-7 10-24-47 Chattanooga W 19-13 11-25-48 Chattanooga W 21-6 11-23-50 Chattanooga L 4-7 10-20-51 Dayton L 6-21 11-27-52 Chattanooga W 40-7 10-24-53 Dayton L 6-19 11-25-54 Chattanooga W 25-14 10-29-55 Dayton T 7-7 DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral 0-0 10-14-1905 Dayton, Tenn. W 45-0 DUQUESNE (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 11-24-49 Chattanooga W 13-0 11-17-50 Chattanooga W 32-20 EAST CAROLINA (East Carolina leads 2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral 0-0 11-4-72 Greenville L 7-33 9-12-98 Greenville L 0-31 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (Chattanooga leads 20-18-1) Home: 13-8, Away: 7-10-1, Neutral: 0-0 9-29-61 Chattanooga W 27-6 9-29-62 Chattanooga W 14-13 10-5-63 Chattanooga L 22-27 10-3-64 Chattanooga W 7-0 10-2-65 Johnson City T 7-7 10-14-67 Johnson City W 15-14 10-19-68 Chattanooga W 16-6 10-18-69 Chattanooga L 13-17 10-17-70 Johnson City L 17-21

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2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

SERIES RESULTS 10-16-71 Chattanooga 11-25-72 Johnson City 11-24-73 Chattanooga 10-18-75 Johnson City 11-27-76 Chattanooga 10-13-79 Johnson City 10-25-80 Chattanooga 10-31-81 Johnson City 10-9-82 Chattanooga 11-19-83 Johnson City 10-6-84 Chattanooga 9-21-85 Johnson City 10-25-86 Chattanooga 9-19-87 Johnson City 10-1-88 Chattanooga 10-14-89 Johnson City 10-6-90 Chattanooga 11-9-91 Johnson City 11-7-92 Chattanooga 11-13-93 Johnson City 11-12-94 Chattanooga 11-11-95 Johnson City 11-16-96 Chattanooga 11-15-97 Johnson City 11-14-98 Chattanooga 11-13-99 Johnson City 11-11-00 Chattanooga 11-10-01 Johnson City 11-16-02 Chattanooga 11-15-03 Johnson City

W 28-14 L 0-35 W 26-21 W 21-13 W 23-14 L 0-35 W 26-14 W 17-0 W 27-6 W 13-10 L 0-12 W 12-0 L 17-18 L 14-34 W 33-10 L 23-24 W 22-3 W 43-26 L 24-27 L 0-21 L 13-30 L 9-38 L 24-28 W 17-14 W 10-7 L 14-28 L 22-24 L 10-32 W 27-10 L 7-68

EAST TEXAS STATE (Series tied 1-1) Home: 1-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 10-16-53 Chattanooga L 7-19 10-22-54 Chattanooga W 41-6 EASTERN KENTUCKY (Chattanooga leads 3-2-1) Home: 2-0-1, Away 1-2: Neutral 0-0 9-8-73 Richmond L 6-10 9-20-74 Chattanooga T 10-10 9-13-86 Richmond L 3-23 9-12-87 Chattanooga W 10-0 9-18-10 Chattanooga W 42-24 9-17-11 Richmond W 23-14 ELEVENTH CAVALRY (Series tied 2-2) Home: 2-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral 0-0 10-23-1909 Chattanooga L 5-9 10-29-1910 Chattanooga W 19-6 11-9-1912 Chattanooga L 7-14 11-28-1912 Chattanooga W 13-9 ELON (Elon leads 6-5) Home: 1-4, Away: 4-2, Neutral 0-0 10-18-03 Elon W 24-7 10-16-04 Chattanooga L 26-35 10-15-05 Elon W 10-7 10-28-06 Chattanooga L 17-20 10-27-07 Elon L 28-38 10-18-08 Chattanooga L 7-42 10-24-09 Elon L 10-45 10-30-10 Chattanooga L 35-49 10-22-11 Elon W 42-18 11-17-12 Elon W 24-17 10-19-13 Elon W 20-9 EMORY & HENRY (Chattanooga leads 3-2) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-1 10-28-16 Bristol W 27-0 10-14-22 Chattanooga W 56-0 10-30-26 Chattanooga W 60-0 11-17-34 Johnson City L 0-12 10-12-35 Emory L 0-25 ERSKINE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-21-51 Chattanooga W 53-6 EVANSVILLE

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(Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-30-48 Evansville W 27-0 10-28-49 Chattanooga W 21-17 10-5-51 Chattanooga W 75-7 FLORENCE STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-9-63 Chattanooga W 25-6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-12-27 Chattanooga W 52-6 12-8-28 Lakeland W 19-0 FLORIDA STATE (Florida State leads 3-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-17-84 Tallahassee L 0-37 9-13-08 Tallahassee L 7-46 11-21-15 Tallahassee L 52-13 FORDHAM (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-28-15 Chattanooga W 50-20 FORT BENNING (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-26-42 Chattanooga W 20-0 FURMAN (Furman leads 27-18) Home: 8-15, Away: 10-12, Neutral: 0-0 10-6-28 Greenville W 15-0 9-28-29 Chattanooga W 20-7 11-16-57 Greenville W 34-0 10-2-59 Chattanooga W 20-7 11-16-68 Chattanooga W 31-14 10-24-70 Greenville L 16-18 9-24-77 Chattanooga L 7-17 10-21-78 Greenville W 13-9 9-22-79 Greenville W 45-14 10-4-80 Chattanooga L 28-42 10-3-81 Greenville W 31-28 9-25-82 Chattanooga W 16-13 11-12-83 Greenville L 14-28 9-29-84 Chattanooga W 21-14 11-23-85 Greenville L 0-28 11-15-86 Chattanooga L 10-21 9-26-87 Greenville W 16-14 11-5-88 Chattanooga L 7-10 11-4-89 Greenville L 17-27 9-15-90 Chattanooga L 21-38 11-16-91 Greenville L 21-34 11-14-92 Chattanooga L 7-35 11-20-93 Chattanooga W 45-42 11-19-94 Greenville W 34-20 11-18-95 Chattanooga L 21-23 11-23-96 Greenville L 21-42 11-22-97 Chattanooga L 21-43 11-21-98 Greenville L 28-31 11-20-99 Chattanooga L 35-40 11-18-00 Greenville L 44-45 11-17-01 Chattanooga L 10-42 11-23-02 Greenville L 7-35 11-22-03 Chattanooga L 21-63 11-20-04 Greenville L 31-51 11-19-05 Chattanooga L 35-56 10-21-06 Greenville L 22-28 10-20-07 Chattanooga L 22-28 9-27-08 Greenville L 10-35 9-12-09 Chattanooga L 20-38 10-23-10 Greenville W 36-28 10-29-11 Chattanooga L 7-14 10-13-12 Greenville W 28-10 10-12-13 Chattanooga W 31-9 11-22-14 Greenville W 45-19 10-10-15 Chattanooga W 31-3 GARDNER-WEBB

(Series tied 2-2) Home: 2-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 9-18-93 Chattanooga W 59-34 9-17-94 Chattanooga W 47-23 9-21-02 Chattanooga L 24-26 9-20-03 Boiling Springs L 13-23

9-13-12 Chattanooga

GEORGETOWN, KY. (Chattanooga leads 5-3) Home: 4-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-1 11-27-13 Chattanooga W 55-6 11-1-19 Georgetown L 0-56 10-15-21 Chattanooga W 31-0 11-18-22 Lexington L 6-20 11-15-24 Chattanooga L 6-13 10-24-25 Lexington W 7-0 11-13-26 Chattanooga W 61-0 9-19-52 Chattanooga W 86-0

HOUSTON (Houston leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-30-65 Houston L 7-40

GEORGIA (Georgia leads 8-0-1) Home: 0-5-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-0 10-5-12 Athens L 0-33 10-9-15 Chattanooga T 6-6 10-5-35 Chattanooga L 0-40 11-14-42 Chattanooga L 0-40 11-3-45 Chattanooga L 7-34 11-23-46 Chattanooga L 27-48 11-22-47 Chattanooga L 0-27 9-25-48 Athens L 7-14 9-23-49 Athens L 6-42 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Georgia Southern leads 23-4) Home: 3-10, Away: 1-13, Neutral: 0-0 10-13-84 Statesboro L 17-24 9-28-85 Chattanooga L 14-19 9-27-86 Statesboro L 14-34 9-17-88 Chattanooga L 3-13 11-11-89 Statesboro L 14-34 11-10-90 Chattanooga L 20-23 9-25-93 Statesboro L 0-45 9-24-94 Chattanooga L 20-56 9-23-95 Statesboro L 9-35 9-28-96 Chattanooga W 23-21 9-27-97 Statesboro L 10-37 9-25-98 Chattanooga L 25-42 9-25-99 Statesboro L 10-49 9-23-00 Chattanooga L 10-31 9-22-01 Statesboro L 7-70 9-28-02 Chattanooga L 10-38 9-27-03 Statesboro L 3-34 9-25-04 Chattanooga L 17-51 9-24-05 Statesboro L 10-48 9-23-06 Chattanooga W 27-26 9-22-07 Statesboro W 45-38 10-4-08 Chattanooga L 28-52 10-17-09 Statesboro L 20-30 10-16-10 Chattanooga W 35-27 10-8-11 Statesboro L 27-28 10-27-12 Chattanooga L 29-31 9-28-13 Statesboro L 21-23 GEORGIA STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-7-13 Atlanta W 42-14 GEORGIA TECH (Georgia Tech leads 8-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-7, Neutral: 0-0 10-13-06 Atlanta L 0-18 10-8-10 Atlanta L 0-18 10-12-13 Chattanooga L 6-71 10-4-41 Atlanta L 0-20 10-10-42 Atlanta L 12-30 11-9-85 Atlanta L 7-35 9-10-88 Atlanta L 10-24 9-22-90 Atlanta L 9-44 GLENVILLE STATE (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-3-09 Chattanooga W 30-13

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35-0

GORDON INSTITUTE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-8-07 Barnesville, Ga. W 29-0

ILLINOIS STATE (Chattanooga leads 4-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-11-76 Normal W 24-0 10-15-77 Chattanooga W 31-28 11-17-79 Normal W 42-31 11-15-80 Chattanooga W 27-17 INDIANA STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-6-14 Chattanooga W 35-14 JACKSONVILLE STATE (Chattanooga leads 26-14) Home: 22-9, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 0-0 11-5-04# Chattanooga W 5-0 9-27-24 Chattanooga L 13-14 9-26-25 Chattanooga W 40-0 10-2-26 Chattanooga W 71-3 10-2-53 Chattanooga W 39-0 9-17-54 Chattanooga W 24-0 9-16-55 Chattanooga L 0-12 9-21-56 Chattanooga W 26-0 9-20-57 Chattanooga W 15-7 9-19-58 Chattanooga W 55-0 9-18-59 Chattanooga W 18-9 9-16-60 Chattanooga W 35-0 9-16-61 Chattanooga W 13-7 11-2-63 Chattanooga W 14-0 10-31-64 Chattanooga W 21-0 9-18-65 Chattanooga W 14-6 10-29-66 Chattanooga L 10-19 11-18-67 Chattanooga W 51-0 9-28-68 Chattanooga W 32-14 11-28-70 Chattanooga L 6-40 10-19-74 Chattanooga W 13-9 9-27-75 Jacksonville L 6-24 10-16-76 Chattanooga W 14-7 10-22-77 Jacksonville W 18-14 10-14-78 Chattanooga W 28-21 9-6-80 Jacksonville W 16-13 9-26-81 Chattanooga W 10-3 10-23-82 Jacksonville W 28-0 9-3-83 Chattanooga W 13-6 9-18-04 Chattanooga L 20-65 9-10-05 Jacksonville W 21-18 11-4-06 Chattanooga L 10-13 9-8-07 Jacksonville L 19-33 9-20-08 Chattanooga L 3-31 9-11-10 Jacksonville L 17-21 9-10-11 Chattanooga W 38-17 9-8-12 Jacksonville L 21-24 9-5-15 Chattanooga L 20-23 12-5-15 Jacksonville L 35-41 (#Jacksonville St. known as Alabama Normal) KENTUCKY STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-24-01 Chattanooga W 73-0 LIBERTY (Series tied 1-1) Home: 0-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-13-04 Chattanooga L 40-43 10-08-05 Lynchburg W 10-7

LOUISIANA COLLEGE

(Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-12-49 Chattanooga W 40-7 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (Chattanooga leads 4-3) Home: 2-3, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-26-65 Chattanooga W 27-25 9-26-70 Chattanooga L 20-24 10-24-72 Chattanooga L 21-22 9-29-73 Lafayette W 21-10 10-26-74 Chattanooga L 20-21 9-17-83 Lafayette W 38-14 9-1-84 Chattanooga W 9-7 LOUISIANA-MONROE (Chattanooga leads 3-1) Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-21-63 Chattanooga W 9-0 10-7-67 Chattanooga W 21-14 10-11-69 Monroe W 12-7 10-9-71 Chattanooga L 21-27 LOUISIANA STATE (LSU leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-6-54 Baton Rouge L 19-26 LOUISIANA TECH (Louisiana Tech leads 7-3) Home: 2-4, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-0 10-25-69 Chattanooga L 7-55 9-19-70 Ruston L 2-28 11-6-71 Chattanooga L 21-27 11-16-74 Chattanooga L 14-35 11-15-75 Ruston L 20-49 11-6-76 Chattanooga L 7-49 9-16-78 Ruston W 12-7 9-15-79 Chattanooga W 24-7 10-1-83 Ruston L 14-17 10-3-87 Chattanooga W 20-18 LOUISVILLE (Series tied 4-4) Home: 3-0, Away: 1-4, Neutral: 0-0 10-16-15 Louisville W 21-6 10-21-16 Louisville L 0-6 11-22-24 Louisville L 0-10 10-20-28 Chattanooga W 70-0 10-31-52 Chattanooga W 47-14 10-30-53 Chattanooga W 44-6 10-11-75 Louisville L 3-6 11-11-99 Louisville L 30-58 LOYOLA (N.O.) (Series tied 1-1) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-2-31 New Orleans W 6-0 11-5-32 New Orleans L 0-14 MARSHALL (Chattanooga leads 13-7) Home: 8-2, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 0-0 11-19-77 Chattanooga W 37-20 9-23-78 Huntington W 27-23 9-29-79 Chattanooga W 27-0 10-18-80 Huntington W 21-11 10-10-81 Chattanooga W 20-0 10-2-82 Huntington W 17-7 10-22-83 Chattanooga W 23-16 10-27-84 Huntington W 17-13 11-2-85 Chattanooga W 23-7 11-1-86 Huntington L 20-41 10-31-87 Chattanooga L 26-28 10-22-88 Huntington L 7-38 9-23-89 Chattanooga W 14-0 10-20-90 Huntington W 29-23 10-26-91 Chattanooga W 38-31 10-24-92 Huntington L 23-52 10-2-93 Chattanooga W 33-31 10-1-94 Huntington L 21-62 9-30-95 Chattanooga L 32-35 10-5-96 Huntington L 0-45 MARS HILL


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-12-15 Chattanooga W 44-34 MARYVILLE (Chattanooga leads 11-3) Home: 9-0, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 0-0 10-28-05 Maryville W 11-4 11-11-05 Chattanooga W 10-0 10-24-08 Chattanooga W 21-6 11-14-08 Maryville L 0-71 11-25-09 Chattanooga W 20-6 11-24-10 Chattanooga W 28-11 11-1-12 Chattanooga W 34-6 11-14-13 Maryville W 14-7 10-10-14 Chattanooga W 35-7 10-30-15 Maryville L 0-13 11-24-21 Maryville L 0-34 9-24-37 Chattanooga W 19-0 10-18-40 Chattanooga W 28-0 10-3-42 Chattanooga W 52-7 McMURRY (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-16-56 Chattanooga W 19-14 9-30-60 Chattanooga W 33-0 McNEESE STATE (McNeese State leads 2-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-28-78 Lake Charles L 24-28 10-27-79 Chattanooga L 17-24 MEMPHIS (Memphis leads 12-5) Home: 4-4, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 0-0 10-23-42 Chattanooga W 44-19 10-6-50 Chattanooga L 8-26 11-17-51 Memphis L 0-13 10-17-52 Chattanooga W 23-6 9-25-53 Chattanooga L 6-7 11-25-55 Chattanooga W 25-7 10-6-56 Memphis W 14-13 11-28-57 Chattanooga W 7-0 10-25-58 Memphis L 7-22 11-26-59 Chattanooga L 9-15 11-12-60 Memphis L 0-42 11-23-61 Chattanooga L 13-41 11-16-63 Memphis L 0-13 9-8-01 Memphis L 10-43 9-11-04 Memphis L 21-52 9-17-05 Memphis L 14-59 9-19-06 Memphis L 14-33 MERCER (Chattanooga leads 17-7-1) Home: 15-2-1, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 0-0 11-9-09 Macon L 2-10 10-4-14 Macon W 16-0 10-23-15 Chattanooga W 20-6 10-7-16 Chattanooga W 49-0 10-23-20 Chattanooga W 20-0 10-19-21 Macon L 0-18 11-11-22 Chattanooga W 13-6 10-20-23 Macon L 3-18 11-18-24 Macon L 0-33 10-17-25 Chattanooga W 12-7 10-26-29 Macon W 7-0 10-18-30 Chattanooga W 8-6 11-14-31 Chattanooga W 27-19 11-11-32 Chattanooga L 0-25 11-11-33 Chattanooga L 0-7 11-10-34 Chattanooga T 13-13 11-9-35 Chattanooga W 12-7 11-7-36 Chattanooga W 6-0 11-25-37 Chattanooga W 19-7 11-24-38 Chattanooga W 9-7 11-30-39 Chattanooga W 21-18 11-28-40 Chattanooga W 20-6 11-26-41 Chattanooga W 40-13 10-25-14 Chattanooga W 38-31 11-7-15 Macon L 14-17

MIAMI (Fla.) (Miami leads 4-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-0 9-28-45 Chattanooga L 7-27 10-25-46 Miami L 13-33 11-12-48 Miami L 0-19 11-9-51 Miami L 7-34 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Chattanooga leads 24-11-2) Home: 18-5-1, Away: 6-6-1, Neutral: 0-0 9-30-16 Chattanooga W 20-6 10-18-19 Chattanooga L 0-49 9-21-29 Chattanooga W 40-0 9-20-30 Chattanooga W 25-0 9-19-31 Chattanooga W 19-0 10-8-32 Chattanooga W 26-9 10-7-33 Chattanooga W 46-0 10-6-34 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-3-52 Chattanooga W 39-13 10-19-57 Murfreesboro L 6-20 10-17-58 Chattanooga W 18-6 10-17-59 Murfreesboro L 0-28 10-14-60 Chattanooga W 24-6 10-21-61 Murfreesboro W 25-12 10-20-62 Chattanooga W 34-13 10-19-63 Murfreesboro W 7-0 10-17-64 Chattanooga W 19-14 10-16-65 Murfreesboro L 7-30 10-15-66 Chattanooga W 5-0 9-30-67 Murfreesboro W 30-13 10-5-68 Chattanooga W 28-15 10-4-69 Murfreesboro W 7-3 10-3-70 Chattanooga L 8-24 10-2-71 Chattanooga L 13-23 9-30-72 Chattanooga L 13-17 10-5-74 Murfreesboro W 24-7 10-4-75 Chattanooga W 27-6 10-2-76 Murfreesboro L 28-35 10-1-77 Chattanooga W 38-7 9-30-78 Murfreesboro T 14-14 10-20-79 Chattanooga W 59-15 9-13-80 Murfreesboro W 32-7 9-12-81 Chattanooga W 42-19 9-30-89 Murfreesboro L 7-24 9-29-90 Chattanooga L 17-24 9-14-96 Murfreesboro L 9-16 9-13-97 Chattanooga W 33-24 MINNESOTA-MORRIS (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-9-74 Chattanooga W 41-13 MISSISSIPPI (Ole Miss leads 14-1) Home: 1-1, Away: 0-12, Neutral: 0-1 11-29-45 Chattanooga W 31-6 11-15-47 Oxford L 0-52 11-6-48 Chattanooga L 7-34 11-5-49 Oxford L 27-47 11-11-50 Oxford L 0-20 9-19-53 Jackson L 6-39 11-7-59 Oxford L 0-58 11-5-60 Oxford L 0-45 11-11-61 Oxford L 0-54 11-10-62 Oxford L 7-52 11-9-68 Oxford L 16-38 11-21-69 Oxford L 0-21 11-14-70 Oxford L 7-44 11-13-71 Oxford L 10-13 9-11-93 Oxford L 7-40 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (Chattanooga leads 6-3-3) Home: 5-3-2, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-17-28 Chattanooga L 19-20 10-25-30 Chattanooga W 24-7 10-29-32 Chattanooga L 6-13 10-28-33 Chattanooga T 0-0 11-3-34 Jackson W 13-0 11-1-35 Chattanooga L 7-12 10-3-36 Chattanooga W 7-6 10-1-37 Chattanooga W 13-0

SERIES RESULTS 10-37-38 Chattanooga 10-6-39 Clinton 10-4-40 Chattanooga 10-10-41 Chattanooga

W 28-25 T 0-0 T 7-7 W 26-6

MISSISSIPPI STATE (Mississippi State leads 4-0) Home: 0-2, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-13-09 Starkville L 6-38 10-14-16 Chattanooga L 0-33 9-28-46 Starkville L 7-41 9-26-47 Chattanooga L 0-19 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-21-96 Chattanooga W 26-7 9-16-00 Chattanooga W 72-17 MOONEY (Mooney leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-27-1906 Murfreesboro L 40-0 MURRAY STATE (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-17-45 Chattanooga W 28-12 10-18-46 Chattanooga W 34-6 NEBRASKA (Nebraska leads 1-0) 9-3-11 Lincoln

L

7-40

NEWBERRY (Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-21-42 Chattanooga W 33-7 11-15-46 Chattanooga W 47-7 9-14-51 Chattanooga W 38-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE (New Hampshire leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 12-12-14 Chattanooga L 30-35 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (North Carolina State leads 2-0) Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-1-47 Raleigh L 0-21 10-23-48 Chattanooga L 0-7 NORTH TEXAS (North Texas leads 5-3) Home: 2-3, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-27-47 Chattanooga L 7-14 10-20-50 Chattanooga L 14-19 11-22-51 Chattanooga W 32-20 10-15-54 Chattanooga W 20-19 11-5-55 Denton W 14-6 11-22-56 Chattanooga L 7-20 11-9-57 Denton L 0-13 11-19-66 Denton L 7-42 OGLETHORPE (Chattanooga leads 9-6-3) Home: 8-5-3, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-11-19 Chattanooga L 0-19 10-9-20 Chattanooga T 14-14 10-29-21 Atlanta L 0-7 11-30-22 Chattanooga W 13-9 11-29-23 Chattanooga L 0-12 11-28-24 Chattanooga L 2-20 11-26-25 Chattanooga L 0-6 10-16-26 Chattanooga T 14-14 11-24-27 Chattanooga W 19-0 11-29-28 Chattanooga W 35-9 12-4-29 Chattanooga W 16-6 11-27-30 Chattanooga W 20-6 9-26-31 Atlanta W 12-7 10-14-33 Chattanooga W 16-12 10-13-34 Chattanooga L 0-18 10-18-35 Chattanooga W 24-13 10-11-36 Chattanooga W 20-6

10-15-37 Chattanooga T

0-0

OKLAHOMA (Oklahoma leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 8-30-08 Norman L 2-57 OKLAHOMA CITY (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-14-49 Chattanooga W 34-7 PARRIS ISLAND (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-11-55 Chattanooga W 26-13 PARSONS (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-1-66 Chattanooga W 19-0 PRESBYTERIAN (Chattanooga leads 5-2) Home: 2-2, Away: 3-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-4-30 Chattanooga L 6-7 10-24-31 Chattanooga W 32-7 10-15-48 Chattanooga W 35-0 11-4-61 Chattanooga L 9-10 11-3-62 Clinton W 31-20 9-19-09 Clinton W 29-13 9-26-15 Clinton W 21-0 RHEA HIGH SCHOOL (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-26-1914 Dayton, Tenn. W 7-6 9-25-1915 Dayton, Tenn. W 21-0 RICHMOND (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-30-76 Richmond W 28-19 11-11-78 Chattanooga W 30-3 ROME A.C. (Series tied 1-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 10-23-1911 Rome, Ga. L 5-15 11-11-1911 Chattanooga W 16-5 ROLLINS (Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-9-29 Chattanooga W* 1-0 10-31-42 Orlando W 14-6 11-28-46 Chattanooga W 34-6 (*forfeit) SAMFORD (formerly Howard) (Chattanooga leads 28-10-3) Home: 20-5-2, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 0-0-1 11-4-06 Birmingham L 0-63 11-6-07 Chattanooga L 7-21 11-7-08 Chattanooga W 29-0 10-31-09 Chattanooga T 0-0 11-12-10 Chattanooga W 56-0 10-24-14 Chattanooga W 14-0 10-22-21 Chattanooga W 26-3 11-17-23 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-11-24 Chattanooga L 0-28 10-10-25 Birmingham L 0-3 11-6-26 Chattanooga W 23-0 11-10-28 Birmingham W 14-0 11-16-29 Chattanooga W 20-14 11-1-30 Chattanooga W 13-9 10-10-31 Chattanooga W 14-0 10-22-32 Birmingham W 19-0 11-26-36 Chattanooga W 6-0 10-23-37 Birmingham L 0-6 10-21-38 Chattanooga W 13-6 10-21-39 Birmingham L 14-33 11-1-40 Chattanooga W 28-0 10-17-41 Anniston T 7-7 10-19-45 Chattanooga W 47-7

9-15-62 Chattanooga 11-14-64 Chattanooga 11-14-65 Chattanooga 11-4-67 Birmingham 11-23-68 Chattanooga 9-3-98 Chattanooga 9-2-99 Birmingham 8-31-00 Chattanooga 8-31-01 Birmingham 8-29-03 Chattanooga 11-22-08 Chattanooga 10-10-09 Birmingham 11-13-10 Chattanooga 11-5-11 Birmingham 10-20-12 Chattanooga 10-23-13 Birmingham 9-27-14 Chattanooga 9-19-15 Birmingham

L 12-22 W 28-13 W 25-10 W 28-0 W 40-7 W 23-13 W 29-27 W 23-6 W 28-14 L 23-31 L 7-30 W 14-7 W 48-14 W 24-9 W 20-13 L 14-17 W 38-24 W 31-21

SAVANNAH STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-18-99 Chattanooga W 49-0 SEVENTH CAVALRY (Seventh Calvary leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-24-1904 Chattanooga L 0-17 SEWANEE (Univ. of the South) (Sewanee leads 9-3-2) Home: 3-4-2, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 0-0 11-19-12 Sewanee L 0-27 10-4-13 Sewanee L 0-28 10-17-14 Sewanee L 3-46 11-13-15 Chattanooga T 0-0 11-11-16 Sewanee L 0-54 11-6-20 Sewanee L 0-33 11-5-21 Chattanooga L 0-47 11-3-23 Chattanooga L 0-26 10-31-25 Chattanooga L 0-28 11-9-30 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-37-31 Chattanooga L 0-6 11-4-39 Chattanooga W 10-7 10-25-40 Chattanooga W 20-6 11-15-41 Chattanooga W 27-0 SEWANEE “B” (Series tied 1-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-20-1911 Sewanee L 0-5 11-27-1911 Chattanooga W 17-5 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-22-62 Chattanooga W 21-19 11-26-64 Chattanooga W 21-0 10-5-85 Chattanooga W 27-7 SOUTHERN MISS (Southern Mississippi leads 16-3) Home: 2-8, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 0-1 10-21-49 Chattanooga L 20-33 10-27-50 Mobile L 13-14 10-26-51 Chattanooga W 19-7 10-25-52 Hattiesburg L 14-27 11-26-53 Chattanooga L 19-33 10-30-54 Hattiesburg L 6-14 9-30-55 Chattanooga W 10-0 10-27-56 Hattiesburg L 0-33 10-26-57 Chattanooga L 0-20 11-27-58 Chattanooga L 13-20 11-14-59 Hattiesburg L 6-14 11-24-60 Chattanooga L 6-30 10-7-61 Hattiesburg L 7-24 10-6-62 Chattanooga L 13-31 11-28-63 Chattanooga L 0-24 11-7-64 Hattiesburg L 0-31 11-7-65 Hattiesburg L 0-17 11-11-72 Hattiesburg W 10-6 10-6-73 Chattanooga L 7-42

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SERIES RESULTS SOUTH FLORIDA (South Florida leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 9-1-12 Tampa L 13-34 SOUTH PITTSBURG A.C. (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-18-11 Chattanooga W 12-0 SOUTHWEST PRESBYTERIAN (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-30-05 Chattanooga W 41-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Chattanooga leads 4-2-2) Home: 3-1-1, Away: 1-1-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-3-28 Chattanooga W 79-0 11-18-33 Memphis T 0-0 10-27-34 Chattanooga W 20-7 11-16-35 Memphis W 12-0 10-16-36 Chattanooga T 0-0 10-30-37 Memphis L 13-24 10-14-38 Chattanooga L 6-12 10-24-41 Chattanooga W 7-0 SPRING HILL (Chattanooga leads 3-0) Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-1-32 Chattanooga W 45-7 11-15-40 Mobile W 34-6 10-31-41 Chattanooga W 49-0 TAMPA (Series tied 4-4) Home: 2-2, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-15-52 Tampa W 30-7 10-1-54 Chattanooga W 28-6 11-2-56 Chattanooga W 33-0 11-15-58 Tampa L 19-25 11-11-67 Tampa L 16-20 9-25-71 Chattanooga L 14-31 11-17-73 Tampa W 25-24 9-7-74 Chattanooga L 0-28 TENNESSEE (Tennessee leads 36-2-2) Home: 1-6-1, Away: 1-30-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-19-04 Chattanooga L 0-23 12-2-05 Chattanooga W 5-0 12-2-07 Knoxville L 0-57 11-21-08 Knoxville L 5-35 11-20-09 Chattanooga T 0-0 11-19-10 Knoxville T 6-6 11-1-13 Knoxville L 0-21 10-31-14 Knoxville L 0-67 11-4-16 Chattanooga L 7-12 10-17-20 Chattanooga L 0-35 10/8/21 Knoxville L 0-31 10-5-29 Chattanooga L 0-20 9-24-32 Chattanooga L 0-13 9-26-36 Knoxville L 0-13 11-5-38 Knoxville L 0-45 10-14-39 Chattanooga L 0-28 10-12-40 Knoxville L 0-53 10-13-45 Knoxville L 0-30 10-12-46 Knoxville L 7-47 10-11-47 Knoxville L 7-26 10-9-48 Knoxville L 0-26 10-8-49 Knoxville L 7-39 10-14-50 Knoxville L 0-41 10-13-51 Knoxville L 13-42 10-11-52 Knoxville L 6-26 10-10-53 Knoxville L 7-40 10-9-54 Knoxville L 14-20 10-8-55 Knoxville L 0-13 10-13-56 Knoxville L 20-42 10-12-57 Knoxville L 13-28 11-8-58 Knoxville W 14-6 10-24-59 Knoxville L 0-23 10-22-60 Knoxville L 0-35 10-28-61 Knoxville L 7-20 10-27-62 Knoxville L 14-48

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10-26-63 Knoxville 9-19-64 Knoxville 11-5-66 Knoxville 9-20-69 Knoxville 10-11-14 Knoxville

L 7-49 L 6-10 L 10-28 L 0-31 L 10-45

UT MARTIN (Chattanooga leads 3-1) Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0 8-31-91 Chattanooga W 21-14 9-12-92 Chattanooga W 37-28 9-2-93 Martin W 26-7 8-29-13 Chattanooga L 21-31 TENNESSEE MEDICAL (Tennessee Medical leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-4-22 Memphis L 0-19 TENNESSEE SCHOOL OF DEAF (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-4-1905 Chattanooga W 26-0 TENNESSEE STATE (Tennessee State leads 4-3-2) Home: 3-1-1, Away: 0-2-1, Neutral: 0-1 11-3-73 Chattanooga L 7-44 11-2-74 Cookeville L 0-17 11-8-75 Chattanooga W 31-6 11-13-76 Nashville T 14-14 11-12-77 Chattanooga T 14-14 11-18-78 Nashville L 23-27 11-14-81 Chattanooga W 28-9 10-16-82 Nashville L 21-27 10-18-97 Chattanooga W 28-7 TENNESSEE TECH (Chattanooga leads 29-10) Home: 19-6, Away 10-4, Neutral: 0-0 9-23-38 Chattanooga W 27-7 9-29-39 Chattanooga W 20-0 9-27-40 Chattanooga W 20-0 9-26-41 Chattanooga W 26-9 10-16-42 Chattanooga W 21-0 10-5-45 Chattanooga W 20-7 10-4-46 Chattanooga W 37-6 10-3-47 Chattanooga W 12-0 10-1-48 Chattanooga W 18-7 11-1-57 Chattanooga W 26-0 11-1-58 Cookeville L 13-14 10-30-59 Chattanooga W 6-3 10-29-60 Cookeville W 20-6 9-23-61 Chattanooga W 19-9 9-22-62 Cookeville W 20-7 9-28-63 Chattanooga L 5-7 9-26-64 Cookeville W 18-0 9-25-65 Chattanooga W 21-0 9-24-66 Cookeville W 17-7 10-28-67 Chattanooga W 28-13 11-2-68 Cookeville W 20-6 11-1-69 Chattanooga L 11-23 10-31-70 Cookeville W 21-7 10-30-71 Chattanooga L 7-14 10-28-72 Cookeville L 8-24 10-27-73 Chattanooga W 7-3 9-20-86 Chattanooga W 33-3 11-14-87 Chattanooga L 13-20 9-24-88 Cookeville W 41-0 9-9-89 Chattanooga L 10-28 9-8-90 Cookeville W 40-17 9-7-91 Chattanooga W 35-14 9-6-97 Chattanooga W 13-10 9-14-02 Cookeville L 3-13 9-13-03 Chattanooga L 10-35 10-9-04 Cookeville L 34-52 9-3-05 Chattanooga W 30-23 8-31-06 Cookeville W 31-7 11-15-14 Cookeville W 38-17 TRANSYLVANIA (Series tied 4-4) Home: 3-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 0-0 11-16-12 Chattanooga W 52-2

11-7-14 Lexington 11-6-15 Chattanooga 11-27-19 Chattanooga 11-25-20 Lexington 10-28-22 Chattanooga 10-27-23 Lexington 11-7-31 Chattanooga

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TROY STATE (Troy State leads 2-1) Home: 1-2, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-15-69 Chattanooga L 6-31 9-11-82 Chattanooga W 24-10 9-19-98 Chattanooga L 6-23 TULANE (Tulane leads 2-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-0 9-29-34 New Orleans L 0-41 11-3-88 New Orleans L 19-33 TUSCULUM (Chattanooga leads 2-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0 10-3-19 Chattanooga W 9-7 10-2-20 Knoxville W 21-0 TWELFTH CAVALRY (Chattanooga leads 4-1) Home: 4-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-11-06 Chattanooga W 12-0 11-18-06 Chattanooga W 11-5 11-25-06 Chattanooga W 23-4 11-26-07 Chattanooga L 0-11 11-26-08 Chattanooga W 8-5 UNION (Chattanooga leads 4-1) Home: 3-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-1-24 Jackson L 6-26 11-25-26 Chattanooga W 24-0 11-28-29 Chattanooga W 49-0 11-13-37 Jackson W 33-0 11-8-47 Chattanooga W 46-7 VANDERBILT (Vanderbilt leads 18-1) Home: 0-4, Away: 1-14, Neutral: 0-0 9-24-27 Chattanooga L 18-45 9-29-28 Chattanooga L 0-20 9-20-30 Nashville L 0-39 11-10-45 Nashville W 13-6 11-3-50 Chattanooga L 12-34 11-3-51 Nashville L 14-19 10-14-55 Chattanooga L 0-12 9-29-56 Nashville L 7-46 9-12-70 Nashville L 6-39 9-11-71 Nashville L 19-20 9-9-72 Nashville L 7-24 9-15-73 Nashville L 12-14 9-14-74 Nashville L 6-28 9-13-75 Nashville L 7-17 11-22-80 Nashville L 29-31 11-21-81 Nashville L 14-28 11-20-82 Nashville L 17-27 9-7-85 Nashville L 0-7 9-6-03 Nashville L 6-51 VMI (Chattanooga leads 14-7-1) Home: 7-3-1, Away: 7-4, Neutral: 0-0 11-20-71 Lexington W 31-8 11-18-72 Chattanooga L 0-17 10-11-80 Lexington W 55-10 11-5-83 Chattanooga W 23-6 10-20-84 Lexington W 35-0 11-16-85 Chattanooga W 54-7 11-21-87 Lexington W 31-0 11-18-89 Chattanooga T 14-14 11-23-91 Chattanooga W 50-14 11-21-92 Lexington L 34-37 10-16-93 Lexington L 29-35 10-15-94 Chattanooga W 49-14 10-14-95 Lexington L 12-17

10-19-96 Chattanooga 10-11-97 Lexington 10-17-98 Chattanooga 10-16-99 Lexington 10-14-00 Chattanooga 10-13-01 Lexington 10-19-02 Chattanooga 10-4-14 Chattanooga 10-17-15 Lexington

L 14-28 W 27-24 W 45-7 W 27-0 W 27-14 L 16-19 L 31-35 W 55-7 W 33-27

11-22-86 Bowling Green W 10-10-87 Chattanooga L 10-29-88 Bowling Green L 10-7-89 Chattanooga W 11-17-90 Bowling Green W 11-2-91 Chattanooga W 9-16-06 Bowling Green L 11-3-07 Chattanooga L

21-17 17-20 29-31 19-7 22-21 26-22 21-28 21-28

VIRGINIA TECH (VPI) (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-29-27 Chattanooga W 14-13

WILLIAM & MARY (Series tied 1-1) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 12-4-26 Chattanooga L 6-9 11-5-27 Norfolk W 12-7

WAKE FOREST (Wake Forest leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-1-46 Chattanooga L 14-32

WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 10-12-74 Chattanooga W 43-7

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (Wash. & Jefferson leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 0-41 11-25-16 Washington, Pa. L

WOFFORD (Series Tied 11-11) Home: 8-4, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 0-0 10-15-27 Chattanooga W 38-7 10-12-68 Spartanburg W 35-14 9-27-69 Chattanooga W 28-23 10-4-97 Chattanooga W 20-17 10-3-98 Spartanburg W 31-3 10-2-99 Chattanooga L 34-41 9-30-00 Spartanburg L 33-41 9-29-01 Chattanooga W 29-26 10-5-02 Spartanburg L 21-27 10-4-03 Chattanooga L 14-42 10-2-04 Spartanburg L 21-56 10-1-05 Chattanooga W 25-13 11-11-06 Spartanburg L 0-55 11-10-07 Chattanooga L 16-42 10-11-08 Spartanburg L 7-56 9-26-09 Chattanooga W 38-9 11-20-10 Spartanburg L 14-48 11-19-11 Chattanooga L 27-28 11-10-12 Spartanburg L 13-16 11-9-13 Chattanooga W 20-10 11-8-14 Chattanooga W 31-13 10-24-15 Spartanburg W 20-17

WEST VIRGINIA (West Virginia leads 1-0) Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0 8-31-02 Morgantown L 7-56 WESTERN CAROLINA (Chattanooga leads 26-16) Home: 15-6, Away: 11-10, Neutral: 0-0 10-20-73 Cullowhee L 0-14 10-25-75 Chattanooga W 27-6 9-25-76 Cullowhee W 28-14 9-10-77 Cullowhee W 21-10 11-4-78 Chattanooga L 21-31 11-3-79 Cullowhee W 42-35 11-8-80 Chattanooga W 39-14 10-24-81 Cullowhee L 10-24 10-30-82 Chattanooga L 0-20 10-29-83 Cullowhee L 15-25 9-15-84 Chattanooga W 10-6 10-26-85 Cullowhee W 23-3 11-8-86 Chattanooga W 34-7 11-7-87 Cullowhee W 13-11 10-8-88 Chattanooga W 19-14 9-16-89 Cullowhee L 20-26 11-3-90 Chattanooga W 23-21 10-19-91 Cullowhee L 24-27 10-17-92 Chattanooga L 13-44 10-23-93 Chattanooga L 10-41 10-22-94 Cullowhee L 15-53 10-21-95 Chattanooga W 35-14 10-26-96 Cullowhee W 20-6 10-25-97 Chattanooga W 24-21 10-24-98 Cullowhee L 21-24 10-23-99 Chattanooga W 56-28 10-21-00 Cullowhee L 36-41 10-18-01 Chattanooga L 3-21 10-26-02 Cullowhee L 28-45 10-25-03 Chattanooga W 38-0 10-23-04 Cullowhee W 27-24 10-22-05 Chattanooga L 20-38 10-14-06 Cullowhee W 17-14 10-13-07 Chattanooga W 39-21 11-1-08 Cullowhee L 7-27 10-31-09 Chattanooga W 24-20 9-25-10 Cullowhee W 27-21 10-15-11 Chattanooga W 51-7 11-3-12 Cullowhee W 45-28 10-5-13 Chattanooga W 42-21 10-25-14 Cullowhee W 51-0 10-31-15 Chattanooga W 41-13 WESTERN KENTUCKY (Chattanooga leads 8-5) Home: 4-2, Away: 4-3, Neutral: 0-0 10-22-27 Chattanooga W 44-6 9-18-76 Chattanooga L 7-10 9-10-77 Bowling Green W 27-3 9-9-78 Bowling Green W 42-15 9-8-79 Chattanooga W 41-28

XAVIER (Chattanooga leads 4-2) Home: 2-1, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-0 11-14-53 Chattanooga W 16-6 11-13-54 Cincinnati W 21-14 10-24-64 Cincinnati W 27-13 10-23-65 Chattanooga W 15-14 10-22-66 Cincinnati L 10-27 10-21-67 Chattanooga L 28-40 YOUNGSTOWN STATE (Chattanooga leads 1-0) Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0 11-21-70 Chattanooga W 14-10


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2015 SEASON REVIEW The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team capped off another outstanding season with its third consecutive Southern Conference title in 2015. The Mocs advanced to at least the second round in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoffs for the second year in a row and ended with a No. 8 final national ranking. UTC posted a 9-4 record and tied with The Citadel for the SoCon title at 6-1 in league play. The Mocs earned the SoCon’s automatic bid to the playoffs where they opened with a 50-20 win over No. 14 Fordham at home. Chattanooga’s season ended in overtime at No. 1 Jacksonville State (41-35) in the second round. Senior quarterback Jacob Huesman became the first in league history to be named Offensive Player of the Year three times by the coaches. He, junior offensive lineman Corey Levin and junior defensive lineman Keionta Davis all earned multiple All-American recognition. Levin was also named the SoCon Jacob’s Blocking Award winner for the second year in a row. QUICK NOTES TO KNOW ABOUT THE MOCS General • UTC head coach Russ Huesman finished his seventh season at his alma mater. He is 50-33 (.568) overall and 36-18 (.667) in the SoCon. • The Mocs led the SoCon in home attendance in the regular season for the second year in a row, averaging 11,204 in 2015 ... Chattanooga hit that mark only four previous times in school history ... three of those in the Russ Huesman era (2009, 2010, 2011). • The 2015 senior class graduated with 34 victories in their career, tying the school record set by the 1980 class. • The Mocs had a school-record 12-straight SoCon game winning streak … it was snapped with the 17-14 loss at Mercer on Nov. 7 ... before that, the last loss was 17-14 (OT) at Samford on Nov. 16, 2013. • UTC has won 12 SoCon home games in a row … last league loss at home was against No. 2 Georgia Southern (38-31 OT) on Oct. 27, 2012. • The Mocs went undefeated in the month of October for the third season in a row … 11 consecutive wins in October … last loss was the Georgia Southern game listed above. • The Western Carolina game was the 100th at Finley Stadium … UTC is now 51-51 all time at Finley. Offense • Senior QB Jacob Huesman is the first in Southern Conference history to win three coaches Offensive Player of the Year honors. He also finished 11th in the voting for the STATS Offensive Player of the Year Watch honors and was a second team All-American. • Junior offensive lineman Corey Levin is a two-time winner of the Jacobs Blocking Award as the top offensive lineman in the SoCon ... he was also a consensus first team All-American. • UTC is third in the SoCon behind triple-option teams The Citadel and Wofford, and No. 11 in the nation, in rushing yards (241.9) ... highest per game average since 266.0 in 1979. • RB Derrick Craine (96.2) and QB Jacob Huesman (95.7) were two of the top three in the league in rushing ... both led the SoCon and were No. 17 in the FCS with 13 rushing TDs ... Craine (1,251) and Huesman (1,244) have the top-2 single-season rushing yards totals in school history … both passed Eldra Buckley’s previous mark of 1,233 set in 2005. • The Mocs were third in the FCS on third down (92/181 - 51.1%). • Chattanooga was No. 11 in the FCS in Time of Possession (33:11).

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Defense • Chattanooga sacked Samford’s Michael Eubank six times for -38 yards … most sacks in a game for the Mocs since recording six against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 18, 2010 ... UTC also had five sacks at VMI and against Fordham ... the Mocs led the SoCon with 34 sacks. • UTC led the SoCon and was 16th in the FCS in passing yards allowed (177.8). • The Mocs posted a pick-6 in four games ... five defensive scores overall this season is the most since 2011 ... 17 in the Huesman era and 14 in the last four years. • Junior DL Keionta Davis led the SoCon with a school record 13.5 sacks and 17.0 TFLs ... he was No. 6 in the FCS in sacks. • The Mocs led the SoCon in total defense (351.9 ypg). Special Teams • Junior Henrique Ribeiro was first team All-SoCon pick and on the Fred Mitchell Award Watch List ... he was a six-time SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week. • Ribeiro averaged 43.3 yards per punt ... third in the SoCon. • Ribeiro was 17-21 (81.0%) on FGs this season ... No. 13 in the FCS in FGM and No. 15 in %. • Junior C.J. Board had a career-long 48-yard punt return against Jacksonville State ... he was a second team All-SoCon returner. SOCON CHAMPS The Mocs won the Southern Conference title for the third year in a row and the seventh time in school history. UTC shared the 2015 crown with The Citadel with a 6-1 league record. Chattanooga owns outright SoCon titles in 2014, 1984 and 1978. UTC shared championships in 2013, 1977 and 1979. PLAYOFFS UTC is 2-3 all-time in the FCS Playoffs and made its third appearance in school history this season. The Mocs lost to Arkansas State (37-10) on Nov. 24, 1984 in their first appearance. UTC was the No. 8 seed in 2014, advancing to the final eight with a win over No. 21 Indiana State (35-14) on Dec. 6, 2014. UTC lost at No. 1 New Hampshire in the quarterfinals (3530) on Dec. 12. The Mocs defeated No. 14 Fordham 50-20 in the opening round in 2015 and lost to No. 1 Jacksonville State (41-35) in overtime in the second round. CRAINE-HUESMAN 1,000-YARD TEAMMATES Only 35 times in FCS history have teammates run for 1,000 yards in the same season. The Mocs did it for the second year in a row. Both Derrick Craine (1,251) and Jacob Huesman (1,244) topped 1,000 yards at Florida State. Huesman (1,009) and Keon Williams (1,037) did it last year. Gwain Durden (1,045) and Mike Smith (1,090) both did it as freshmen in 1977. HIGHEST NATIONAL RANKING IN FCS HISTORY The Mocs climbed to No. 3 in both the STATS.com and FCS Coaches Polls on Nov. 2, 2015. Those are the highest in the FCS in school history. UTC was ranked as high as No. 3 on Nov. 1, 1968, in the small college top 20, before the FCS was created in 1978. MORE NOTES ON THE RANKINGS UTC finished the year No. 8 in the FCS Coaches Poll, tying last year’s school record for highest final rankling. The Mocs were also No. 9 in the final STATS FCS Top 25. Chattanooga has been ranked in the top-10 for 14 weeks in a row. UTC has been ranked in the Top 25 for 35 consecutive weeks, dating back to Nov. 4, 2013. That is the ninth longest active streak


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2015 SEASON REVIEW in the FCS. UTC has been among the Top 25 for 38 weeks in the Russ Huesman era (since 2009). The Mocs are 23-15 when ranked under Huesman. 17 MOCS HONORED BY THE SOCON The Mocs had a league-high 17 honored on the All-Southern Conference Coaches, Media and Freshmen Teams. Senior quarterback Jacob Huesman became the first player in league history to be named SoCon Offensive Player of the Year three times in voting by the head coaches. He is one of just six players in league history to earn the award more than once. Junior OL Corey Levin repeated as the Jacob’s Blocking Award winner - the top offensive lineman in the league. He is the 11th player in league history to earn the honor in consecutive years and the first since Appalachian State’s Kerry Brown did so in 2006 and 2007. Levin anchored an offensive line that paved the way for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Huesman and first-team All-SoCon running back Derrick Craine. Senior offensive lineman Synjen Herren made the media’s first team and was on the coaches’ second team. Junior defensive lineman Keionta Davis and junior linebacker Nakevion Leslie were consensus first team picks on the defensive side of the ball. Junior defensive back Cedric Nettles made the coaches’ first team, while sophomore DB Lucas Webb was a first team pick by the media. Senior DL Josh Freeman made both second teams. He was joined on the coaches’ second team by senior DL Toyvian Brand, junior LB A.J. Hampton and junior DB Dee Virgin. Junior C.J. Board was a second team return specialist according to the coaches’ votes. Defensive backs C.J. Fritz and Montrell Pardue and DL Isaiah Mack all made the SoCon All-Freshmen team. CRAINE NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN & FCS ADA ACADEMIC ALL-STAR Junior Derrick Craine was both a second team Academic All-America® choice, and a member of the FCS Academic All-Star Team. He is just the second football student-athlete to earn Academic All-America honors, which includes members from all of NCAA Division I (FBS & FCS). Davis Tull was also selected in 2013 and 2014. Craine is the 12th student-athlete overall to earn Academic All-America® honors at UTC. Craine had a 3.61 g.p.a. as a Health & Human Performance major entering the season and is an Academic All-Southern Conference honoree. He had made the Dean’s List each semester of his career and is a two-time member of the SoCon Honor Roll. SEVEN MOCS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-SOCON The SoCon Champion football team was represented on the Academic All-SoCon squad by Derrick Craine, Jacob Revis, Hunter Townson, Nikolay Timoshchuk, Ryan Bossung, Alex Hooper and Cody Bennett. To be eligible for the academic all-conference team, student-athletes must carry at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average at the conclusion of the fall semester and were required to compete in at least one-half of their teams’ competitions during the recently concluded campaign. In addition, the student-athletes must have successfully completed at least three semesters at their institutions, making true freshmen and first-year transfers ineligible for inclusion. COACH HUESMAN’S 80TH GAME Russ Huesman coached his 80th game against The Citadel on Nov. 14. He

was 49-31 for a .613 winning percentage in the first 80 games of his time at Chattanooga. In the 80 games prior to his return to the Scenic City, the Mocs were 19-61 (.238). He’s led the program to six winning campaigns in seven seasons. There was just one in the previous 11, 6-5 in 2005. HUESMAN’S ASSAULT ON THE RECORD BOOKS Senior QB Jacob Huesman is the first three-time SoCon Offensive Player of the Year and owns most of UTC’s school records. See the sidebar on page 7 for a detailed look at the record books. • Started 47 games at QB and one at receiver and has a school-record 32-15 record as a starter at QB ... played in a school-record 50 games. • 14 games with 100 yards each passing and rushing. • 264 career points is the school record. • Just the second in SoCon history with 8,000 passing and 4,000 rushing (Armanti Edwards - ASU (2006-09)). • Earned 13 weekly honors from the SoCon in his career (9 Off, 4 Fr.) ... tied for second all time in the league with Appalachian State’s Armanti Edwards (2006-09) and one behind Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson (1998-01) with 14. Holds the following school records: Rushing: Yards – 4,051 ... broke Gwain Durden’s (1997-80) school record for career rushing yards with 112 at Mercer ... TDs – 43 ... Rushes – 788 ... 100-yard rushing games - 15. Passing: Yards - 8,197 ... third all-time in the SoCon ... Completions – 743 ... third all-time in the SoCon ... Completion % - 743/1104 – 67.3% ... also a SoCon record and tops among active players in the FCS ... Passing TDs – 64 ... third all-time in the SoCon. Total Offense – 12,248 ... third all-time in the SoCon and No. 15 in FCS history ... one of only three in SoCon history with more than 10,000 yards ... ... Total TDs – 107 ... third all-time in the SoCon. Huesman among active players in the FCS: 1st in Completion % (67.3%) and Total Offense (12,248) 2nd in Rushes (788) and Rushing Yards (4,051) and Total TDs (107) 3rd in Rushing TDs (43) 4th in Completions (743) 5th in Passing Yards (8,197) 7th in TD Passes (64) HUESMAN IS ONE OF FOUR IN THE 40-40 CLUB Jacob Huesman’s two rushing touchdowns against The Citadel gave him 40 for his career. He is just the fourth all-time at the FCS level with 40 rushing and 40 passing TDs. His 43 rushing TDs and 64 passing TDs are both school records. The other three to accomplish the feat are Armanti Edwards [Appalachian St. (2006-09), 65 rush - 74 pass], David Dinkins [Morehead St. (1997-00), 63 rush - 51 pass] and John Robertson [Villanova (2011-15), 48 rush - 65 pass]. HUESMAN TOPS 4,000 YARDS Jacob Huesman finished his career with 4,051 rushing yards. He is just the third quarterback to top that mark, joining Southern Utah’s Matt Cannon (1997-00 - 4,852) and Appalachian State’s Armanti Edwards (200609 - 4,361).

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2015 SEASON REVIEW KEIONTA DAVIS SETS SINGLE-SEASON SACK RECORD Keionta Davis led the SoCon in sacks (13.5) and TFLs (17.0). His two against Jacksonville State in the final game of the year allowed him to break Davis Tull’s single-season record set in 2012. Davis is already third all-time at UTC with 20.5 in his career. That would make the top 3 in school history all under the tutelage of Russ Huesman. Davis Tull (2010-14) – 37.0 and Josh Williams (2009-13) 23.0 are the other two. LEVIN REPEATS AS TOP BLOCKER IN THE SOCON For the second year in a row, junior Corey Levin earned the SoCon’s Jacob’s Blocking Award as the top offensive lineman in the league. The only other Moc to win the honor was Mike Nease in 1983. Levin is only the fourth in the league to repeat since 1973. RIBEIRO ONE OF THE TOP KICKERS AROUND Junior Henrique Ribeiro had a great year kicking and punting. The Fred Mitchell Award Candidate was 46-46 on PATs and has a current streak of 89 in a row which is a school record and the fifth longest streak in SoCon history. He was 17-21 (81.0%) on field goals, after tying a school record with four at VMI. He won three SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week awards, and was also third in the SoCon in punting at 43.3 yards per kick. FIRST BUZZER-BEATER SINCE 2006 Junior Henrique Ribeiro nailed a 38-yard FG as time expired for a 20-17 win at Wofford on Oct. 24, 2015. It was UTC’s first game-winning FG as time expired since Esteban Lopez had a 38-yarder on the last play to beat No. 19 Georgia Southern 27-26 at Finley Stadium on Sept. 23, 2006. THREE LOSSES, 12 POINTS The Mocs three FCS losses by a total of 12 points. UTC dropped its season opener to current No. 1 Jacksonville State (23-20) on Sept. 5. The Mocs also lost by three at Mercer (17-14) on Nov. 7. UTC then lost by six (41-35) in overtime at No. 1 Jacksonville State in the second round of the FCS Playoffs. WINNING STREAK NOTES The Mocs had a number of big winning streaks before the loss at Mercer on Nov. 7. UTC had won seven in a row for the second time in the Russ Huesman era ... prior to that, Chattanooga had not won seven in a row since 1968. UTC had also won 12 consecutive SoCon games, which was the longest run in the league since Appalachian State won 26 in a row from 2006-09. SOCON GAMES AT FINLEY...WINS IN OCTOBER Chattanooga has won 11 straight SoCon games in Finley Stadium. The last loss was in overtime to No. 2 Georgia Southern (38-31) on Oct. 27, 2012. That Georgia Southern loss in 2012 was also the last time UTC has lost any game in October. The Mocs have won 11 in a row in October. MOCS MAKE UP LAST FOUR OF THE LAST FIVE SOCON OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE MONTH UTC is known for having one of the top defenses in the nation, but the offense has taken home four of the last five SoCon Offensive Players of the Month. Derrick Craine won the honor in October, while Jacob Huesman was September’s selection. Keon Williams took the last one in November 2014, and Huesman had the October honor last season. It was the first time in league history one school won four straight Player of the Month honors.

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TEAM CAPTAINS Five Mocs were elected captains by their teammates for the 2015 season. Seniors Jacob Huesman, A.J. Hampton, Josh Freeman and Synjen Herren and junior Keionta Davis were chosen for their leadership on and off the field. This was Huesman’s third year as a captain, the second for Freeman and the first for the other three. SEASON NO. 108 The Chattanooga Mocs finished their 108th season of football in the fall of 2015. The University of Chattanooga was founded in 1886 and football began play in 1904. No teams were fielded in 1917 and 1918 due to World War I. There was also a two-year hiatus from football action during World War II in 1943 and 1944. The Mocs have an all-time record of 521-514-35 (.503) and have won 12 conference titles. COACH HUESMAN AT A GLANCE A three-time SoCon Coach of the Year (2009, 2013, 2014), Russ Huesman is 50-33 (.602) in his seven years at Chattanooga after being hired as the 22nd head coach at UTC on Dec. 22, 2008. The Mocs won 44 games in the 12 previous seasons to his arrival in 2009. Huesman was 10th in the voting for the Eddie Robinson Award for the National Coach of the Year in 2014. He garnered 109 points, including seven first-place nods. It was the second year in a row he was a finalist for the Robinson Award, finishing 17th in 2013. A 1983 graduate of UTC and a former defensive back, Huesman guided Chattanooga to a 6-5 mark in 2009, equaling the number of wins UTC had seen in the previous three years combined. Huesman is 42-24 against FCS teams with 16 of those losses coming against ranked opponents, including 11 in the Top 10. He is 36-18 (.667) in SoCon action. The program won 29 league games the previous 12 campaigns to 2009 (29-63). He is 27-11 (.711) at home, 23-22 (.511) on the road. There were just 17 road wins in the prior 12 years (1997-2008). Prior to his return to Chattanooga, Huesman spent 25 seasons building a reputation as one of the top defensive-minded assistant coaches in the country. He spent five years as the defensive coordinator at the University of Richmond before joining UTC and also coached at Memphis (19982003) and William & Mary (14 yrs), serving as the defensive coordinator from 1996-97. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Huesman played prep football at perennial power Moeller High School, where he lettered for four years under head coach Gerry Faust. HUGE CROWD FOR THE SEASON OPENER The Mocs drew 15,812 for the season opener against No. 7 Jacksonville State. It was the third-largest crowd in school history and the best since 17,414 saw a 35-27 Homecoming win over Georgia Southern on Oct. 16, 2010. It was also the eighth-largest FCS crowd in the nation on opening weekend.

CHEER LOCAL “Cheer Local” was the mantra for Mocs Athletics in its home town of Chattanooga. It was a perfect slogan for the football team who had 29 student-athletes from the Chattanooga area. That was the most local talent on the roster since 2002.


2015 Chattanooga Football 2015 STATISTICS Chattanooga Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 22, 2016) All STATISTICS games COMBINED

2016 MOCS FOOTBALL

* * * * * * *

Date Sep 05, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Sep 19, 2015 Sep 26, 2015 Oct 10, 2015 Oct 17, 2015 Oct 24, 2015 Oct 31, 2015 Nov 07, 2015 Nov 14, 2015 Nov 21, 2015 Nov 28, 2015 Dec 05, 2015

Opponent #7 JACKSONVILLE STATE MARS HILL at Samford at Presbyterian FURMAN at VMI at Wofford College WESTERN CAROLINA at Mercer #20 THE CITADEL at #14 Florida State #14 FORDHAM at #1 Jacksonville State

Rushing

Derrick Craine Jacob Huesman R. Bagley A. Bennifield Alex Trotter X. Borishade Kyle Nalls Tyler Roberson A. Stewart C.J. Board TEAM Total Opponents Passing

Jacob Huesman A. Bennifield A. Stewart Total Opponents Receiving

C.J. Board James Stovall X. Borishade R. Bagley Wil Young A. Stewart Derrick Craine Bingo Morton A. Bennifield D. McQuarters Drae Bowles Jacob Huesman Malcolm Colvin Alex Trotter Total Opponents Field Goals

H. Ribeiro Scoring

H. Ribeiro Jacob Huesman Derrick Craine James Stovall X. Borishade C.J. Board A. Stewart Lucas Webb Sema'je Kendall Montrell Pardue Toyvian Brand A. Bennifield R. Bagley Trevor Wright Dale Warren Total Opponents Score by Quarters Chattanooga

gp

13 13 13 12 9 12 10 13 11 13 8 13 13 gp

13 12 11 13 13 gp

att

gain loss

230 220 69 19 20 8 9 8 1 3 13 600 482

effic comp-att-int

pct

137.92 186-278-10 289.90 5-8-0 0.00 0-1-0 141.68 191-287-10 132.59 206-333-9 no.

yds

avg

pct. 01-19

fg

- 17-21 14 14 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 47 17-21 39 8-12 1st

2nd

3 4 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 18

6-6

47-47 47-47 31-35

100 131

td

20-29

kick

3rd

56

Att. 15812 9491 9088 3582 7630 6104 8713 11495 9527 11594 66412 4888 21452

td

yds

td

lg avg/g

57 162.8 75 11.5 0 0.0 75 173.5 75 177.8

4th

97

Interceptions

lg avg/g

10-12

40-49

1-3

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1

OT

0

no.

Lucas Webb Sema'je Kendall Trevor Wright C.J. Fritz V. McMillan Toyvian Brand

57 45.2 49 32.9 75 36.3 31 13.8 37 12.6 25 13.5 23 8.6 22 7.3 29 3.4 10 3.5 10 5.0 39 3.0 5 0.4 1 0.1 75 173.5 75 177.8

30-39

Overall 9-4 6-1 3-3

3 2 1 1 1 1

Punting

0-0

45

1 1 -

Total 384

pts

- 98 - 84 - 84 - 24 - 18 - 18 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 2 1 384 - 291

0

yds avg

112 34 2 0 7 44

37.3 17.0 2.0 0.0 7.0 44.0 lg

27 1168 43.3 61 15 562 37.5 65 4 120 30.0 46

td

lg

2 1 0 0 0 1

71 28 2 0 7 44

tb

4 2 1

fc i20 50+ blk

3 13 5 1 0 2

no.

13 6 1 20 10

180 61 8 249 66

yds avg

td

0 0 0 0 0

48 25 0 48 33

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

kr

ir

Dee Virgin Trevor Wright R. Bagley X. Borishade A. Stewart Toyvian Brand Total Opponents All Purpose

Derrick Craine Jacob Huesman C.J. Board R. Bagley X. Borishade Total Opponents Total Offense

Jacob Huesman Derrick Craine R. Bagley A. Bennifield Alex Trotter Total

15 312 7 155 6 111 4 84 1 24 1 12 34 698 51 1200

g

13 13 13 13 12 13 13

rush

rcv

13.8 10.2 8.0 12.4 6.6

20.8 22.1 18.5 21.0 24.0 12.0 20.5 23.5 pr

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 236 117 95 24 2264 482 4.7 174.2 20 2311 206-333-9 6.9 11.2 177.8 18 4575 5.6 351.9 51-1200 10-66 10-93 15-9 50-469 61-40.0 26:48 71/178 16/26

Punt Returns

C.J. Board X. Borishade Dale Warren Total Opponents lg blk

Away 4-3 3-1 1-2

UTC 280 177 91 12 3145 600 5.2 241.9 28 2255 191-287-10 7.9 11.8 173.5 14 5400 6.1 415.4 34-698 20-249 9-199 15-6 66-640 46-40.2 33:12 92/181 9/16

no. yds avg

H. Ribeiro A. Bennifield Jacob Huesman

50-99

Home 5-1 3-0 2-1

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

46 96.2 60 95.7 38 27.0 26 11.7 11 8.0 11 3.7 13 3.1 15 2.4 7 0.6 4 0.3 0 -3.8 60 241.9 75 174.2

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

1-1

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

13 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 20

66.9 2117 12 62.5 138 2 0.0 0 0 66.6 2255 14 61.9 2311 18

14.0 13.0 14.5 7.2 10.9 11.4 8.6 9.4 10.2 7.0 10.0 39.0 5.0 1.0 11.8 11.2

17-21 81.0 0-0 td

net avg

1290 39 1251 5.4 1380 136 1244 5.7 371 20 351 5.1 150 10 140 7.4 82 10 72 3.6 46 2 44 5.5 37 6 31 3.4 35 4 31 3.9 7 0 7 7.0 5 1 4 1.3 0 30 -30 -2.3 3403 258 3145 5.2 2552 288 2264 4.7

13 42 587 13 33 428 12 30 436 13 25 180 13 15 164 11 13 148 13 13 112 9 7 66 12 4 41 8 4 28 4 2 20 13 1 39 12 1 5 9 1 1 13 191 2255 13 206 2311 fg

Score 20-23 44-34 31-21 21-0 31-3 33-27 20-17 41-13 14-17 31-23 13-52 50-20 35-41

L W W W W W W W L W L W L

5 2 0

0 0 0

lg

0 33 0 27 0 28 0 26 0 24 0 12 0 33 1 100 total avg/g

1251 112 0 0 0 1363 104.8 1244 39 0 0 0 1283 98.7 4 587 180 0 0 771 59.3 351 180 0 111 0 642 49.4 44 436 61 84 0 625 52.1 3145 2255 249 698 199 6546 503.5 2264 2311 66 1200 93 5934 456.5 g plays

13 13 13 12 9 13

rush

pass

total avg/g

498 1244 2117 3361 258.5 230 1251 0 1251 96.2 69 351 0 351 27.0 27 140 138 278 23.2 20 72 0 72 8.0 887 3145 2255 5400 415 4

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2015 Chattanooga Football Chattanooga Team Game-by-Game (as of Aug 15, 2016) 2016 MOCS FOOTBALL 2015 STATISTICS All games

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Chattanooga Opponents

36 110 1 50 253 3 53 271 2 57 293 1 48 245 3 49 261 1 32 156 2 58 356 5 50 220 2 34 222 3 39 165 1 51 349 2 43 244 2 600 3145 28 482 2264 20

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 5.2 Avg per catch: 11.8 Pass efficiency: 141.68 Kick ret avg: 20.5 Punt ret avg: 12.4 All purpose avg/game: 503.5 Total offense avg/gm: 415.4 Date

Opponent

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Chattanooga Opponents

51 37 44 25 47 30 62 37 28 52 41 42 40 536 567

Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Chattanooga Opponents

88

Rushing yds td

ua

4 4 4 5 4 3 5 2 1 2 5 1 6 46 61

Tackles a total

16 16 30 16 10 34 8 22 32 24 20 10 32 270 380

yds

225 148 142 188 164 104 207 66 39 80 186 41 260 1850 2441

67 53 74 41 57 64 70 59 60 76 61 52 72 806 947 avg

56.2 37.0 35.5 37.6 41.0 34.7 41.4 33.0 39.0 40.0 37.2 41.0 43.3 40.2 40.0

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

17 9 86 0 31 9-16-1 86 0 31 25 25 265 3 50 25-37-0 265 3 50 43 14 181 2 43 14-23-1 181 2 43 19 11 107 1 38 11-17-1 107 1 38 36 9 104 0 23 9-15-0 104 0 23 27 22 229 1 37 22-34-1 229 1 37 29 15 109 0 13 15-23-2 109 0 13 60 14 191 0 49 14-15-0 191 0 49 21 15 197 0 39 15-21-2 197 0 39 46 14 267 1 75 14-18-0 267 1 75 24 14 108 0 25 14-23-1 108 0 25 52 17 211 3 43 17-26-0 211 3 43 45 12 200 3 43 12-19-1 200 3 43 60 191 2255 14 75 191-287-10 2255 14 75 75 206 2311 18 75 206-333-9 2311 18 75

7.0-23 5.0-23 10.0-48 9.0-39 8.0-38 7.0-28 5.0-14 7.0-13 3.0-5 4.0-14 4.0-8 7.0-24 3.0-14 79.0-291 68.0-235

2.0-12 1.0-6 6.0-38 4.0-21 4.0-28 5.0-25 0.0-0 2.0-5 0.0-0 2.0-12 1.0-2 5.0-17 2.0-10 34.0-176 15.0-101

Punting

long

65 41 43 52 56 39 57 40 39 41 46 41 49 65 55

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

1 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 12 6

tb

1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 4

1-55 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 9-55 6-7

fc

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 8 10

50+

3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

3 76 5 122 1 26 0 0 1 21 4 45 1 12 2 46 4 94 3 51 3 49 3 74 4 82 34 698 51 1200

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

0-0 0-0 1-7 1-44 2-41 1-28 0-0 1-2 1-6 0-0 0-0 1-71 1-0 9-199 10-93

2 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 4 2 3 4 0 25 8

i20

md-att

2 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 16 20

3 1 4 5 3 1 1 4 2 3 3 2 2 34 25

0 27 0 28 0 26 0 0 0 21 0 22 0 12 0 25 0 33 0 24 0 19 0 26 0 28 0 33 1 100

Blkd kick

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0

Field Goals

2-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 4-4 2-2 2-2 0-1 1-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 17-21 8-12

long blkd

33 0 45 0 36 37 38 38 0 21 29 37 0 45 35

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

3 53 3 0 1 22 0 0 1 25 6 76 1 5 1 0 2 19 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 41 20 249 10 66

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

2-2 6-6 4-4 3-3 4-4 3-3 2-2 5-5 2-2 4-4 1-1 6-6 5-5 47-47 31-35 no.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kickoffs

yds

5 307 7 439 5 317 4 247 6 386 8 468 4 257 8 416 3 191 6 383 4 228 9 574 7 397 76 4610 59 3524

avg

61.4 62.7 63.4 61.8 64.3 58.5 64.2 52.0 63.7 63.8 57.0 63.8 56.7 60.7 59.7

tot off

48 196 5 518 22 452 0 400 25 349 30 490 5 265 0 547 12 417 0 489 0 273 0 560 41 444 48 5400 33 4575

saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 tb

0 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 4 21 21

pts

20 44 31 21 31 33 20 41 14 31 13 50 35 384 291 ob

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 4


2015 Chattanooga Football Chattanooga Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Aug 15, 2016) 2016 MOCS FOOTBALL 2015 STATISTICS All games

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS OPPONENT STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Opponents Chattanooga

44 298 1 31 167 1 31 58 1 27 74 0 31 59 0 30 72 1 60 255 2 25 105 1 38 173 1 56 291 1 37 193 5 23 87 0 49 432 6 482 2264 20 600 3145 28

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 4.7 Avg per catch: 11.2 Pass efficiency: 132.59 Kick ret avg: 23.5 Punt ret avg: 6.6 All purpose avg/game: 456.5 Total offense avg/gm: 351.9 Date

Opponent

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Opponents Chattanooga

46 57 43 38 42 46 35 56 43 39 40 55 27 567 536

Date

Opponent

no.

Sep 05 JACKSONVILLE STATE Sep 12 MARS HILL Sep 19 at Samford Sep 26 at Presbyterian Oct 10 FURMAN Oct 17 at VMI Oct 24 at Wofford College Oct 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Nov 07 at Mercer Nov 14 THE CITADEL Nov 21 at Florida State Nov 28 FORDHAM Dec 05 at Jacksonville State Opponents Chattanooga

Rushing yds td

ua

6 6 5 9 5 7 4 4 3 2 2 4 4 61 46

Tackles a total

8 22 36 42 22 54 16 28 48 12 28 14 50 380 270

yds

224 186 226 349 224 299 159 179 125 87 89 144 150 2441 1850

54 79 79 80 64 100 51 84 91 51 68 69 77 947 806 avg

37.3 31.0 45.2 38.8 44.8 42.7 39.8 44.8 41.7 43.5 44.5 36.0 37.5 40.0 40.2

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

65 16 113 1 18 16-24-0 113 1 73 20 261 4 75 20-28-0 261 4 37 27 255 1 63 27-36-1 255 1 27 6 43 0 13 6-18-1 43 0 27 19 176 0 18 19-34-2 176 0 12 15 190 3 69 15-25-1 190 3 50 8 63 0 20 8-12-0 63 0 16 22 178 1 43 22-32-1 178 1 18 9 162 1 64 9-19-1 162 1 52 8 98 2 28 8-16-0 98 2 30 17 235 2 33 17-23-0 235 2 19 26 329 3 54 26-40-1 329 3 75 13 208 0 41 13-26-1 208 0 75 206 2311 18 75 206-333-9 2311 18 60 191 2255 14 75 191-287-10 2255 14

9.0-36 2.0-8 7.0-23 4.0-16 3.0-13 9.0-27 3.0-10 1.0-3 5.0-19 3.0-9 6.0-24 7.0-19 9.0-28 68.0-235 79.0-291

4.0-29 0.0-0 2.0-9 2.0-10 1.0-10 1.0-5 1.0-7 0.0-0 1.0-8 0.0-0 1.0-13 0.0-0 2.0-10 15.0-101 34.0-176

Punting

long

54 40 55 50 48 50 44 49 47 45 52 54 53 55 65

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 6 12

tb

0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 6-7 9-55

fc

0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 10 8

50+

2 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 7

lg

18 75 63 13 18 69 20 43 64 28 33 54 41 75 75

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

5 3 5 3 4 8 4 5 1 4 2 4 3 51 34

95 48 173 57 103 133 99 96 24 127 56 115 74 1200 698

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

1-0 0-0 1-6 1-0 0-0 1-29 2-13 0-0 2-8 0-0 1-37 0-0 1-0 10-93 9-199

1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 8 25

i20

md-att

1 1 0 4 1 0 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 20 16

1 5 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 25 34

0 25 0 20 1 100 0 23 0 32 0 24 0 32 0 26 0 24 0 45 0 28 0 35 0 44 1 100 0 33

Blkd kick

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Field Goals

3-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 8-12 17-21

long blkd

35 0 0 0 25 0 33 0 19 27 18 0 0 35 45

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 0 0 0 2 -1 2 32 1 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 0 1 12 10 66 20 249

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

2-2 4-5 3-3 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1 1-2 2-2 2-2 7-7 2-2 5-5 31-35 47-47 no.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kickoffs

yds

6 378 6 361 4 258 1 65 2 128 5 286 4 228 3 189 4 255 4 195 9 555 5 270 6 356 59 3524 76 4610

avg

63.0 60.2 64.5 65.0 64.0 57.2 57.0 63.0 63.8 48.8 61.7 54.0 59.3 59.7 60.7

tot off

0 411 0 428 0 313 33 117 11 235 0 262 0 318 0 283 0 335 0 389 8 428 0 416 12 640 33 4575 48 5400

saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tb

3 1 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 6 1 1 21 21

pts

23 34 21 0 3 27 17 13 17 23 52 20 41 291 384 ob

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3

89


2015 Chattanooga Football 2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Chattanooga Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 15, 2016) All games STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE

2015 STATISTICS

# 42 5 29 2 89 16 96 3 93 95 1 44 6 21 94 20 99 32 46 25 4 19 28 58 80 7 34 98 33 14 40 12 11 83 75 62 52 22 24 13 9

90

ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

gp

A.J. Hampton Nakevion Leslie Lucas Webb Cedric Nettles Isaiah Mack Sema'je Kendall V. McMillan Dee Virgin Keionta Davis Josh Freeman Trevor Wright Toyvian Brand C.J. Fritz Montrell Pardue Taylor Reynolds Dale Warren Justin King N. Timoshchuk T.J. Jenkins Tim Whatley Tavon Lawson Tae Davis Jeremiah Hay Brandon Bourk Riley Davis D.J. Prather Derrick Craine T. Jachimowicz Ryan Bossung Jacob Huesman H. Ribeiro X. Borishade Wil Young Malcolm Colvin Cam Walker Corey Levin Jacob Revis Kyle Nalls Alex Trotter Oscar Prado A. Stewart Total Opponents

13 59 28 13 54 32 13 50 20 12 42 22 13 24 30 13 30 18 11 27 15 13 34 6 13 29 10 10 22 12 13 29 4 13 13 13 12 15 9 13 18 5 6 11 9 11 10 3 9 7 5 12 6 6 12 5 4 11 6 2 7 7 1 13 2 6 13 5 3 7 4 3 9 4 1 8 5 . 13 3 . 7 2 1 5 2 . 13 2 . 13 1 1 12 1 . 13 1 . 12 1 . 2 . 1 13 1 . 13 1 . 10 1 . 9 1 . 2 1 . 11 . . 13 536 270 13 567 380

87 86 70 64 54 48 42 40 39 34 33 26 24 23 20 13 12 12 9 8 8 8 8 7 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 806 947

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

4.0-7 14.0-43 2.5-4 1.5-1 9.0-32 2.0-14 6.5-20 4.5-24 17.0-76 6.5-29 0.5-2 3.5-15 . 1.0-2 . 1.0-2 1.0-6 . . 1.0-4 . . . 1.5-4 . 1.0-2 . 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79-291 68-235

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2015 STATISTICS

STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE Jacksonville State Mars Hill at Samford at Presbyterian Furman at VMI at Wofford Western Carolina at Mercer The Citadel at Florida State Fordham at Jacksonville State

LT LG C Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Levin Herren Revis Townson Levin Revis Townson Levin Revis Townson Levin Revis Morgan Levin Revis Townson Levin Revis Townson Levin Revis

DEFENSE Jacksonville State Mars Hill at Samford at Presbyterian Furman at VMI at Wofford Western Carolina at Mercer The Citadel at Florida State Fordham at Jacksonville State

LE Nose Tackle RE SLB MLB DIME FC SS FS BC Davis Reynolds Freeman McMillan Hampton Leslie Wright Kendall Pardue Webb Virgin Davis Reynolds Freeman McMillan Hampton Leslie Wright Kendall Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Reynolds Freeman McMillan Hampton Leslie Kendall Fritz Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Reynolds Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Fritz Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Reynolds Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack Freeman Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack King Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack King Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin Davis Mack King Brand Hampton Leslie Kendall Wright Nettles Webb Virgin

LONGEST PLAYS RUSHES 60 yards by Jacob Huesman vs. WCU, 10/31 52 yards by Jacob Huesman vs. Fordham, 11/28 46 yards (TD) by Derrick Craine vs. The Citadel, 11/14 45 yards (TD) by Jacob Huesman at JSU, 12/5 43 yards by Jacob Huesman at Samford, 9/19

RECEPTIONS 75 yards by Xavier Borishade vs. The Citadel, 11/14 57 yards by C.J. Board vs. The Citadel, 11/14 50 yards by Xavier Borishade vs. MHU, 9/12 49 yards by James Stovall vs. WCU, 10/31 43 yards (TD) by C.J. Board at Samford, 9/19 43 yards (TD) by C.J. Board vs. Fordham, 11/28 43 yards by C.J. Board at JSU, 12/5

RETURNS 71 (INT) yards (TD) by Lucas Webb vs. Fordham, 11/28 55 (FR) yards (TD) by Montrell Pardue vs. JSU, 9/5 48 (PR) yards by C.J. Board vs. JSU, 9/5 44 (INT) yards (TD) by Toyvian Brand at PC, 9/26

RG RT TE QB RB WR WR WR Cardiello Townson Colvin Huesman Craine Stewart Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Trotter (RB) Huesman Craine Bagley (RB) Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Pickren Huesman Bagley Stovall Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Pickren Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Pickren Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Pickren Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Cardiello Townson Pickren Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Herren Cardiello Bagley (RB) Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Herren Cardiello Colvin Huesman Craine King (FB) Pickren (TE) Borishade Herren Cardiello Bennifield (WR) Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Herren Cardiello Young (WR) Huesman Craine Stovall Board Borishade Herren Cardiello Pickren Huesman Bagley Stovall Board McQuarters Herren Cardiello Young (WR) Huesman Craine Stovall Board Stewart

SUPERLATIVES 100-Yard Rushers 169 by Derrick Craine vs. MHU, 9/12 168 by Jacob Huesman vs. WCU, 10/31 154 by Derrick Craine vs. Fordham, 11/28 150 by Jacob Huesman at Samford, 9/19 138 by Derrick Craine vs. Furman, 10/10 132 by Jacob Huesman at Presbyterian, 9/26 129 by Jacob Huesman vs. Fordham, 11/28 118 by Jacob Huesman at Presbyterian, 9/26 112 by Derrick Craine at VMI, 10/17 112 by Jacob Huesman at Mercer, 11/7 103 by Derrick Craine vs. WCU, 10/31 102 by Derrick Craine at Mercer, 11/7 300-Yard Passers

TURNOVERS Game Margin JSU -- MHU -- at Samford +1 at Presbyterian +1 Furman +2 at VMI -- at Wofford -- W. Carolina +2 at Mercer -3 The Citadel -- at Florida State -1 Fordham -- at JSU -- Total +2

Int. Fum Rec Total 0/1 1/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/0 2/1 1/1 2/1 3/2 2/0 0/0 2/0 1/1 0/0 1/1 0/2 2/0 2/2 1/0 1/0 2/0 1/2 0/2 1/4 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/1 1/1 1/2 1/0 0/1 1/1 1/1 0/0 1/1 9/10 10/6 18/16

100-Yard Receivers 116 by Xavier Borishade vs. MHU, 9/12 116 by C.J. Board vs. The Citadel, 11/14 107 by Xavier Borishade vs. The Citadel, 11/14

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GAME RECAPS Game 1 No. 7 Jacksonville State 23, No. 8 CHATTANOOGA 20 Sept. 5 • Finley Stadium

Game 2 No. 10 CHATTANOOGA 44, Mars Hill 34 Sept. 12 • Finley Stadium

Game 3 No. 10 Chattanooga 31, SAMFORD 21 Sept. 19 • Seibert Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score Mars Hill 7 14 0 13 34 No. 10 Chattanooga 7 17 0 7 31 No. 7 Jacksonville St. 3 7 3 10 23 No. 10 Chattanooga 7 14 14 9 44 Samford 14 0 0 7 21 No. 8 Chattanooga 10 0 3 7 20 Scoring Summary: 1st 10:59 UTC Stewart 4 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 10-73 4:01 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 05:12 MHU - Taylor 13 yd pass from Layman (Stewart kick), 15-75 5:39, 1st 08:29 SAM - Obajimi 63 yd pass from Eubank (Pistelli kick), 6-84 1:51 1st 11:25 UTC - Ribeiro 30 yd field goal, 10-62 3:35, JSU 0 - UTC 3 2nd 12:56 MHU - Davis 73 yd run (Stewart kick), 3-74 1:15 00:42 UTC - Borishade 28 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 6-42 2:17 09:24 JSU - ROULEAU 34 yd field goal, 5-66 1:57, JSU 3 - UTC 3 07:26 UTC Craine 3 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-46 1:48 00:29 SAM - Hamilton 100 yd kickoff return (Pistelli kick) 02:02 UTC - Huesman 7 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 3-23 1:16, JSU 3 - UTC 10 2nd 08:42 UTC - Huesman 11 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 5-35 2:30 07:12 MHU Taylor 75 yd pass from Layman (Stewart kick), 1-75 0:14 2nd 09:04 JSU - GONZALEZ 4 yd pass from JENKINS (ROULEAU kick), 7-78 2:44, JSU 10 - UTC 10 06:06 UTC - Board 43 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 2-55 0:36 01:41 UTC - Craine 1 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 13-75 5:31 3rd 10:25 JSU - ROULEAU 35 yd field goal, 11-57 4:35, JSU 13 - UTC 10 3rd 11:20 UTC - Craine 8 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 8-47 2:24 00:00 UTC - Ribeiro 45 yd field goal, 13-61 5:07 04:47 UTC - Ribeiro 33 yd field goal, 12-59 5:38, JSU 13 - UTC 13 01:23 UTC - Board 16 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 4-50 1:44 4th 14:54 UTC - Bennifield 18 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-48 3:00 4th 14:12 JSU - ROULEAU 32 yd field goal, 12-56 5:30, JSU 16 - UTC 13 4th 13:49 MHU Taylor 29 yd pass from Layman (Stewart kick blockd), 7-75 2:34 12:40 SAM - McKnight 37 yd run (Pistelli kick), 8-80 2:09 08:16 UTC - Pardue 55 yd fumble recovery (Ribeiro kick), JSU 16 - UTC 20 13:49 UTC - Trevor Wright PAT return 02:41 JSU - JONES 1 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 10-79 5:30, JSU 23 - UTC 20 07:56 MHU - Taylor 35 yd pass from Layman (Stewart kick), 5-83 2:00 UTC Samford 03:59 UTC - Craine 6 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 9-84 3:45 FIRST DOWNS 25 19 JSU UTC MHU UTC RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-271 31-58 FIRST DOWNS 17 11 FIRST DOWNS 16 28 PASSING YDS (NET) 181 255 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-298 36-110 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-167 50-253 Passes Att-Comp-Int. 23-14-1 36-27-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 113 86 PASSING YDS (NET) 261 265 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-452 67-313 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-16-0 16-9-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int. 28-20-0 37-25-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-411 52-196 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-428 87-518 Punt Returns-Yards 1-22 2--1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-55 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-26 5-173 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-53 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 1-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-95 3-76 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-48 5-122 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35.5 5-45.2 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.3 4-56.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.0 4-37.0 Penalties-Yards 9-78 8-72 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-0 Possession Time 36:42 23:18 Penalties-Yards 8-50 4-42 Penalties-Yards 4-40 6-50 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 5 of 14 Possession Time 34:21 25:39 Possession Time 24:30 35:30 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 4 of 12 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 13 of 19 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-38 2-9 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-29 2-12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6 RUSHING: Chattanooga-Huesman 23-150; Bagley 15-47; Bennifield 3-40; Craine 9-29; RUSHING: Mars Hill-Davis 17-128; Harbison 11-52; Layman 3-minus 13. Chatta- Nalls 1-8; TEAM 2-minus 3. Samford-McKnight 2-41; Larry 9-27; Williams 9-22; Wilks 1-4; RUSHING: Jacksonville State-POPE 15-173; CLEMONS 8-65; JENKINS 10-33; nooga-Craine 28-169; Huesman 10-44; Borishade 3-24; Bagley 4-18; Trotter 1-5; Sinclair 1-4; Adams 1-1; Eubank 8-minus 41. JONES 10-25; LeMAY 1-2. Chattanooga-Craine 12-59; Huesman 19-50; Ben- Bennifield 1-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 4. PASSING: Mars Hill-Layman 19-27-0-220; Harbison 1-1-0-41. Chattanooga PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 14-23-1-181. Samford-Eubank 27-36-1-255. nifield 1-3; Board 1-minus 1; Bagley 3-minus 1. PASSING: Jacksonville State-JENKINS 16-24-0-113. Chattanooga-Huesman Huesman 25-37-0-265. RECEIVING: Mars Hill-Taylor 9-157; Davis 4-minus 1; Harbison 2-23; Hughes RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Board 6-92; Borishade 2-37; Young 2-3; Morton 1-22; Stovall 9-16-1-86. RECEIVING: Jacksonville State-BARGE 8-52; GONZALEZ 5-40; POPE 2-4; 2-15; McKinnon 1-41; Maennle 1-14; Christenson 1-12. Chattanooga-Borishade 1-13; Bowles 1-10; Bagley 1-4. Samford-Obajimi 11-137; Hamilton 5-42; McKnight 4-40; SCREWS 1-17. Chattanooga- Bagley 3-49; Stewart 2-15; Craine 2-14; Board 10-116; Bagley 4-9; Young 2-38; Board 2-35; Stewart 2-29; Stovall 1-11; McQuar- Sinclair 3-20; Williams 2-1; Philpot 1-11; Schmitt 1-4. ters 1-10; Bowles 1-10; Craine 1-6; Trotter 1-1. 2-8. Attendance: 9491 Attendance: 9088 Attendance: 15,812

Game 4 No. 8 Chattanooga 21, PRESBYTERIAN 0 Sept. 26 • Bailey Memorial Stadium

Game 5 No. 6 CHATTANOOGA 31, Furman 3 Oct. 10 • Finley Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score No. 8 Chattanooga 7 7 0 7 21 Furman Presbyterian 0 0 0 0 0 No. 6 Chattanooga Scoring Summary: 1st 13:03 UTC - Huesman 7 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 3-11 1:06 2nd 14:53 UTC - Borishade 38 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 8-81 2:56 4th 14:49 UTC - Brand 44 yd interception return (Ribeiro kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UTC PC 23 7 57-293 27-74 107 43 17-11-1 18-6-1 74-400 45-117 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-32 0-0 3-57 1-44 1-0 5-37.6 9-38.8 1-1 2-2 6-34 4-35 38:30 21:30 10 of 16 2 of 12 0 of 1 0 of 0 1-3 0-0 4-21 2-10

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Huesman 23-132; Craine 17-82; Bagley 11-74; Trotter 1-4; Borishade 1-4; Bennifield 1-3; Nalls 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 6. Presbyterian-BRIDGES 12-87; RISHER. 2-6; HINES 3-5; TEAM 1-minus 1; CHEEK 8-minus 8; GARRICK 1-minus 15. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 11-16-1-107; Bennifield 0-1-0-0. Presbyterian-CHEEK 5-10-1-38; GARRICK 1-8-0-5. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Board 4-12; Borishade 3-48; Stovall 2-6; Bennifield 1-29; Bagley 1-12. Presbyterian-HINES 3-20; DAVIS 1-13; HOWELL 1-5; HALLUMS 1-5. Attendance: 3582

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1 2 3 4 Score 3 0 0 0 3 No. 6 Chattanooga 0 21 3 7 31 VMI

Scoring Summary: 1st 11:38 FUR - Hollingsworth 25 yd field goal, 9-69 3:22 2nd 12:13 UTC - Craine 4 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 11-80 5:40 05:25 UTC - Craine 4 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 10-50 3:21 05:15 UTC - Webb 35 yd interception return (Ribeiro kick) 3rd 07:52 UTC - Ribeiro 36 yd field goal, 10-46 4:22 4th 01:16 UTC - Craine 4 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 12-94 7:47 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Furman 18 31-59 176 34-19-2 65-235 0-0 1-11 4-103 0-0 5-44.8 0-0 1-5 28:11 8 of 17 1 of 2 1-3 1-10

UTC 17 48-245 104 15-9-0 63-349 0-0 1-25 1-21 2-41 4-41.0 0-0 5-65 31:49 6 of 13 2 of 2 4-4 4-28

RUSHING: Furman-Luke 11-41; Gibson 5-13; Schumpert 1-7; Garcia 1-2; Scott 1-2; Sanders 1-1; Dirks 1-1; Wilcox 3-minus 1; Hannon 7-minus 7. Chattanooga-Craine 21-138; Huesman 17-68; Bagley 6-31; Bennifield 1-5; Borishade 1-5; TEAM 2-minus 2. PASSING: Furman-Hannon 19-34-2-176. Chattanooga-Huesman 9-15-0-104. RECEIVING: Furman-Snellings 8-87; Suttles 4-50; McCarter 3-17; Bryant 1-9; Schumpert 1-9; Fletcher 1-5; Luke 1-minus 1. Chattanooga-Stovall 3-42; Craine 3-23; Bagley 1-23; Board 1-9; Stewart 1-7. Attendance: 7630

Game 6 No. 6 Chattanooga 33, VMI 27 Oct. 17 • Foster Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score 3 17 3 10 33 7 14 0 6 27

Scoring Summary: 1st 08:07 UTC - Ribeiro 37 yd field goal, 4-6 1:43, UTC 3 - VMI 0 04:42 VMI - Patterson 2 yd pass from Cobb (Christopher kick), 11-86 3:25 2nd 14:16 UTC - Stovall 19 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 13-77 5:26 13:38 VMI - Mauck 69 yd pass from Cobb (Christopher kick), 2-77 0:38 12:45 VMI - Cobb 6 yd run (D. Christopher kick), 1-6 0:03 04:57 UTC - Huesman 18 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-75 2:19 00:31 UTC - Ribeiro 20 yd field goal, 7-66 2:10, UTC 20 - VMI 21 3rd 08:18 UTC - Ribeiro 31 yd field goal, 15-51 6:42, UTC 23 - VMI 21 4th 13:50 UTC - Ribeiro 24 yd field goal, 10-56 4:15, UTC 26 - VMI 21 13:37 UTC - Kendall 28 yd interception return (Ribeiro kick) 06:14 VMI - Jacob 9 yd pass from Cobb (Christopher kick failed), 11-77 2:44 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UTC VMI 26 13 49-261 30-72 229 190 34-22-1 25-15-1 83-490 55-262 0-0 0-0 6-76 0-0 4-45 8-133 1-28 1-29 3-34.7 7-42.7 0-0 0-0 3-35 2-15 38:07 21:53 5 of 15 4 of 12 2 of 3 1 of 1 6-7 3-3 5-25 1-5

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Craine 19-112; Huesman 16-97; Bagley 6-46; Stewart 1-7; Alex Trotter 2-5; C.J. Board 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 2; Bennifield 2-minus 5. VMI-Ziglar 13-70; Forlines 1-6; Tucker 3-2; Mauck 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Myers 1-minus 2; Cobb 10-minus 3. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 21-33-1-219; Bennifield 1-1-0-10. VMI-Cobb 15-25-1-190. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Young 6-82; Stewart 4-44; Stovall 3-36; Craine 3-10; Borishade 2-30; McQuarters 1-9; Bagley 1-9; Morton 1-5; Board 1-4. VMI-Sanders 7-48; Mauck 2-81; Forlines 2-35; Ziglar 1-11; Jacob 1-9; Stout 1-4; Patterson 1-2. Attendance: 6104


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GAME RECAPS Game 7 No. 5 Chattanooga 20, WOFFORD 17 Oct. 24 • Gibbs Stadium No. 5 Chattanooga Wofford

Game 8 No. 4 CHATTANOOGA 41, Western Carolina 13 Oct. 31 • Finley Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score 7 0 10 3 20 Western Carolina 0 9 0 8 17 No. 4 Chattanooga

Scoring Summary: 1st 10:55 UTC - Huesman 12 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 9-75 4:05 2nd 10:19 WOF - Marvin 33 yd field goal, 12-45 5:43 02:54 WOF - Butler 1 yd run (Marvin kick failed), 12-88 5:21 3rd 09:46 UTC - Craine 3 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 2-12 0:26 03:04 UTC - Ribeiro 34 yd field goal, 7-20 3:33 4th 02:25 WOF - Butler 6 yd run (Butler rush), 15-61 7:15 00:00 UTC - Ribeiro 38 yd field goal, 8-54 2:25 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UTC Wofford 16 19 32-156 60-255 109 63 23-15-2 12-8-0 55-265 72-318 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-0 1-12 4-99 0-0 2-13 5-41.4 4-39.8 0-0 4-2 3-37 4-52 24:21 35:39 2 of 10 6 of 15 1 of 1 3 of 4 3-4 3-3 0-0 1-7

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Craine 14-90; Huesman 15-58; Bagley 3-8. WoffordLong 24-143; Smith 3-29; Nelson 10-28; Windham 5-26; Butler 10-20; Jacks 4-6; Colvin 3-4; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 15-23-2-109. Wofford-Butler 8-11-0-63; Evan Jacks 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Board 6-41; Borishade 3-22; Stovall 2-12; Craine 1-13; Morton 1-11; Stewart 1-6; Bagley 1-4. Wofford-Nelson 3-12; Taylor 2-22; Muller 1-20; Christian 1-6; Nelson 1-3. Attendance: 8713

Game 10 No. 8/9 CHATTANOOGA 31, No. 20/21 The Citadel 23 Nov. 14 • Finley Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score 6 0 7 0 13 No. 3 Chattanooga 14 21 3 3 41 Mercer

Scoring Summary: 1st 09:56 UTC - Craine 5 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 8-81 3:36 03:02 WCU - Newsome 2 yd run (Howard kick blockd), 9-71 3:14 01:54 UTC - Craine 21 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 3-75 1:08 2nd 12:46 UTC - Huesman 4 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 7-82 2:40 07:09 UTC - Craine 1 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-87 3:13 00:27 UTC - Craine 6 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 10-80 3:41 3rd 03:27 UTC - Ribeiro 38 yd field goal, 14-68 7:20 00:35 WCU - Hill 43 yd pass from Mitchell (Howard kick), 9-65 2:52 4th 06:00 UTC - Ribeiro 30 yd field goal, 15-73 9:27 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WCU UTC 18 31 25-105 58-356 178 191 32-22-1 15-14-0 57-283 73-547 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 5-96 2-46 0-0 1-2 4-44.8 2-33.0 1-1 2-0 6-65 9-96 20:35 39:25 5 of 11 7 of 12 0 of 1 0 of 0 1-2 5-5 0-0 2-5

RUSHING: WCU-Mitchell 9-57; Newsome 12-39; Hill 2-9; Corey Holloway 1-0; Mathis 1-0. Chattanooga-Huesman 20-168; Craine 15-103; Bagley 10-40; Bennifield 4-26; Nalls 2-15; Trotter 4-10; Borishade 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 13. PASSING: WCU-Mitchell 22-32-1-178. Chattanooga-Huesman 14-15-0-191. RECEIVING: WCU-Newsome 7-10; Hill 5-72; Robinson 3-40; Benson 3-36; Holloway 3-6; Sexton 1-14. Chattanooga-Bagley 4-48; Stovall 3-63; Board 2-40; Borishade 2-23; Morton 2-16; Bennifield 1-1. Attendance: 11495

Game 9 MERCER 17, No. 3 Chattanooga 14 Nov. 7 • Five Star Stadium

Game 11 No. 14 FLORIDA STATE 52, No. 8 Chattanooga 13 Nov. 7 • Five Star Stadium

1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 0 7 14 7 3 7 0 17

Scoring Summary: 1st 02:11 MER - Russ 1 yd run (Lieb kick), 13-75 6:24 2nd 12:04 UTC - Huesman 7 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 13-82 5:00 06:55 MER - Lieb 19 yd field goal, 12-73 5:09 3rd 13:48 MER - Robinson 64 yd pass from Russ (Lieb kick), 3-75 1:12 4th 12:46 UTC - Huesman 1 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 7-36 3:10 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UTC Mercer 21 18 50-220 38-173 197 162 21-15-2 19-9-1 71-417 57-335 0-0 1-5 2-19 0-0 4-94 1-24 1-6 2-8 1-39.0 3-41.7 2-2 1-0 1-15 0-0 32:05 27:55 10 of 17 4 of 11 2 of 3 1 of 1 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-8

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Huesman 24-112; Craine 23-102; Borishade 1-4; Trotter 1-2; Bagley 1-0. Mercer-Mitchell 12-66; Russ 15-56; Lakes 7-49; Robinson 1-5; TEAM 3-minus 3. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 15-21-2-197. Mercer-Russ 9-19-1-162. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Stovall 6-78; Board 4-56; Borishade 3-53; Young 1-5; Colvin 1-5. Mercer-Robinson 4-85; Irvin 2-58; Radakovich 1-8; Ward 1-8; Mitchell 1-3. Attendance: 9527

Game 12 No. 7/8 CHATTANOOGA 50, No. 14/15 Fordham 20 Nov. 28 • Finley Stadium • FCS 1st Round

1 2 3 4 Score No. 20/21 The Citadel 0 0 14 9 23 No. 8 Chattanooga No. 8/9 Chattanooga 14 7 3 7 31 No. 14 Florida State Scoring Summary: 1st 14:48 UTC - Borishade 75 yd pass from Bennifield (H. Ribeiro kick), 1-75 0:12 02:02 UTC - Huesman 1 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 13-86 6:58 2nd 01:06 UTC - Huesman 9 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-70 3:26 3rd 08:31 CIT - Glover 4 yd pass from Allen (Goins kick), 12-80 6:29 02:26 UTC - Ribeiro 21 yd field goal, 11-91 5:49 02:02 CIT - Renew 52 yd run (Goins kick), 1-52 0:12 4th 07:43 UTC - Craine 46 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 7-92 3:40 03:07 CIT - Goins 27 yd field goal, 7-50 1:58 00:00 CIT - Eakins 14 yd pass from Allen, 9-80 1:50 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CIT 22 56-291 98 16-8-0 72-389 0-0 0-0 4-127 0-0 2-43.5 1-1 4-25 31:43 10 of 17 1 of 3 3-5 0-0

UTC 19 34-222 267 18-14-0 52-489 0-0 0-0 3-51 0-0 2-40.0 1-1 6-65 28:17 6 of 10 0 of 0 3-4 2-12

RUSHING: The Citadel-Renew 18-115; Allen 18-99; Jackson 7-28; Smith 8-24; Eakins 1-19; Williams 2-3; Miller 2-3. Chattanooga-Huesman 15-118; Craine 17-82; Bennifield 1-16; Bagley 1-6. PASSING: The Citadel-Allen 8-16-0-98. Chattanooga-Huesman 13-17-0-192; Bennifield 1-1-0-75. RECEIVING: The Citadel-Jordan 3-41; Eakins 2-42; Miller 1-8; Glover 1-4; Brown 1-3. Chattanooga-Board 5-116; Borishade 5-107; Stovall 2-22; Craine 1-23; Young 1-minus 1. Attendance: 11594

1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score 3 3 0 7 13 No. 14/15 Fordham 0 0 14 6 20 7 17 21 7 52 No. 7/8 Chattanooga 21 10 10 9 50 Scoring Summary: 1st 06:33 UTC - Bagley 38 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 9-97 4:08 Scoring Summary: 02:35 UTC - Board 43 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 9-75 3:09 1st 09:39 UTC - Ribeiro 29 yd field goal, 9-35 5:13 00:33 UTC - Webb 71 yd interception return (Ribeiro kick) 03:12 FS - Patrick 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), 6-46 3:01 2nd 07:47 UTC - Ribeiro 23 yd field goal, 7-64 2:58 2nd 12:45 UTC - Ribeiro 24 yd field goal, 12-68 5:27 00:10 UTC - Stovall 13 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 13-90 4:07 09:24 FS - Cook 13 yd run (Aguayo kick), 8-75 3:21 3rd 12:56 UTC - Craine 14 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 6-65 2:04 03:29 FS - Aguayo 18 yd field goal, 8-45 3:34 10:21 FORDHAM - Odom 6 yd pass from Anderson (Cardenas kick), 6-70 2:28 01:35 FS - Whitfield 26 yd pass from Maguire (Aguayo kick), 4-52 1:21 3rd 13:14 FS - Whitfield 13 yd pass from Maguire (Aguayo kick), 3-13 1:29 06:34 UTC - Ribeiro 37 yd field goal, 10-55 3:47 11:45 FS - Cook 2 yd run (Aguayo kick), 4-36 1:12 05:49 FORDHAM - Johnson 54 yd pass from Anderson (Cardenas kick), 2-60 0:38 03:01 FS - Plante 2 yd run (Aguayo kick), 13-66 6:12 4th 13:19 UTC - Warren safety 4th 13:11 UTC - Huesman 3 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 11-75 4:50 06:54 FORDHAM - Patrignelli 2 yd pass from Anderson (Anderson pass failed), 7-77 2:13 10:34 FS - Patrick 4 yd run (Aguayo kick), 6-74 2:30 02:02 UTC - Stovall 38 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 8-69 4:45 UTC FSU Fordham UTC FIRST DOWNS 15 25 FIRST DOWNS 22 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-165 37-193 FIRST DOWNS 16 28 PASSING YDS (NET) 108 235 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-87 51-349 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-14-1 23-17-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 329 211 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-273 60-428 Passes Att-Comp-Int. 40-26-1 26-17-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-416 77-560 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-12 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 2-56 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-37 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-115 3-74 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.2 2-44.5 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-71 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.0 1-41.0 Penalties-Yards 11-83 3-30 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Possession Time 32:10 27:50 Penalties-Yards 2-20 1-10 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 9 Possession Time 24:41 35:19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 10 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 7-7 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 5 2 of 2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 1-13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 0-0 5-17 RUSHING: Chattanooga-Craine 12-36; Roberson 7-33; Trotter 5-26; Bennifield 2-25; Sacks By: Number-Yards Huesman 7-21; Bagley 3-17; Nalls 3-7. Florida State-Cook 15-106; Patrick 16-77; Williams RUSHING: Fordham-Brevard 10-70; Anderson 10-12; Edmonds 3-5. Chattanooga-Craine 4-10; Plante 1-2; Golson 1-minus 2. 23-154; Huesman 15-129; Bagley 3-47; Trotter 6-20; Nalls 2-1; TEAM 1-0; Roberson 1-minus 2. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 12-19-1-94; Bennifield 2-4-0-14. Florida State-Maguire PASSING: Fordham-Anderson 26-40-1-329. Chattanooga-Huesman 17-25-012-17-0-152; Golson 3-3-0-67; Cosentino 2-3-0-16. 211; Stewart 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Stovall 3-29; Board 3-29; Craine 2-23; Bennifield 2-11; Bagley RECEIVING: Fordham-Odom 6-85; Caddle 5-65; Allen 5-33; Johnson 3-91; Longi 2-6; Wil Young 1-6; Pardue 1-4. Florida State-Whitfield 5-91; Murray 4-59; Rudolph 4-52; 3-50; Brevard 3-3; Patrignelli 1-2. Chattanooga-Board 3-59; Stovall 3-57; Bagley Wilson 2-4; Harrison 1-24; Cook 1-5. 3-11; Stewart 2-32; Young 2-31; Morton 2-12; McQuarters 2-9. Attendance: 66412 Attendance: 4888

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GAME RECAPS Game 13 No. 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE 41, No. 7 Chattanooga 35 (OT) Dec. 5 • Jacksonville, Ala. 1 2 3 4 OT Score No. 7/8 Chattanooga 7 7 7 14 0 35 No. 1 Jacksonville St. 0 21 7 7 6 41 Scoring Summary: 1st 00:35 UTC - Huesman 1 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 8-91 3:47, UTC 7 - JSU 0 2nd 14:54 JSU - JENKINS 5 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 3-51 0:30, UTC 7 - JSU 7 07:55 JSU - POPE 5 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 9-90 4:12, UTC 7 - JSU 14 01:23 JSU - JENKINS 10 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 12-81 4:23, UTC 7 - JSU 21 00:53 UTC - Huesman 45 yd run (Ribeiro kick), 2-65 0:30, UTC 14 - JSU 21 3rd 13:45 JSU - POPE 49 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 4-83 0:00, UTC 14 - JSU 28 05:10 UTC - Stovall 7 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 9-79 3:50, UTC 21 - JSU 28 4th 14:11 UTC - Stewart 15 yd pass from Huesman (Ribeiro kick), 7-45 3:40, UTC 28 - JSU 28 08:35 UTC - Huesman 39 yd pass from Bennifield (Ribeiro kick), 6-80 3:25, UTC 35 - JSU 28 04:40 JSU - POPE 75 yd run (ROULEAU kick), 3-85 0:31, UTC 35 - JSU 35 OT 15:00 JSU - JENKINS 14 yd run, 2-25 0:00, UTC 35 - JSU 41 UTC JSU FIRST DOWNS 20 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-244 49-432 PASSING YDS (NET) 200 208 Passes Att-Comp-Int. 19-12-1 26-13-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-444 75-640 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-41 1-12 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 3-74 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.3 4-37.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 2-30 4-60 Possession Time 33:39 26:21 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 2-10 RUSHING: Chattanooga-Huesman 16-97; Craine 20-95; Bennifield 3-30; Bagley 3-18; Board 1-4. Jacksonville State-POPE 17-234; JENKINS 24-195; JONES 7-7; TEAM 1-minus 4. PASSING: Chattanooga-Huesman 11-18-1-161; Bennifield 1-1-0-39. Jacksonville State-JENKINS 13-26-1-208. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Stovall 4-59; Board 3-86; Bagley 3-1; Huesman 1-39; Stewart 1-15. Jacksonville State-BARGE 6-76; GONZALEZ 5-101; SCREWS 2-31. Attendance: 21,452

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RUSHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Rushes: Game: 37 Tyrone Coleman vs. ETSU (11/14/98; 142 yds) 37 James Roberts vs. ETSU (10/14/89; 215 yds) Season: 230 Derrick Craine (2015) Career: 611 James Roberts (1989-93) Most Yards Gained: Game: 235 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) 25 carries Season: 1,251 Derrick Craine (2015) Career: 4,051 Jacob Huesman (2012-15)

James Roberts

Gwain Durden

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 18 Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 2. Keon Williams (2014) 14 Game: 19.0 Earl Dukes vs. Duquesne Jacob Huesman (2014) 14 (11/17/50) 171 yards/9 carries 4. Jacob Huesman (2015) 13 Season: 7.8 Gwain Durden (1979) Derrick Craine (2015) 13 Career: 8.9 Andre Lockhart (1985-87) 6. Tubby Howell (1931) 12 7. Eldra Buckley (2005) 11 Best Average Per Game: Lironnie Davis (2004) 11 Season: 123.9 Carlos Locklyn (1999) Tony Merendino (1978) 11 Career: 112.9 Eldra Buckley (2005-06) Most Rushes Per Game: Season: 21.5 James Roberts (1989) Career: 19.6 Eldra Buckley (2005-06) Most Touchdowns Scored Rushing: Game: 6 Ken Strong vs. Louisville (10/20/28) Season: 18 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 43 Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 100-YARD GAMES Season: 7 Eldra Buckley 2006 Career: 15 Jacob Huesman 2012-15 Consecutive: 5 Eldra Buckley 2006 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 3. Mike Smith (1977-80) 4. James Roberts (1989-91) 5. Erroll Wynn (2006-10) 6. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 7. Keon Williams (2010-14) 8. Tyrone Coleman (1995-98) 9. Robert Smith (1967-70) 10. Carey Henley (1958-61)

4,051 3,686 3,340 3,091 2,457 2,437 2,379 2,354 2,284 2,258

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. Derrick Craine (2015) 2. Jacob Huesman (2015) 3. Eldra Buckley (2005) 4. Eldra Buckley (2006) 5. Tyrone Coleman (1998) 6. Gene Roberts (1946) 7. Mike Smith (1977) 8. James Roberts (1989) 9. Gwain Durden (1977) 10. Keon Williams (2014)

1,251 1,244 1,233 1,204 1,195 1,113 1,090 1,067 1,045 1,037

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2. Keon Williams (2010-14) 3. Gene Roberts (1945-46) 4. Mike Smith (1977-80) Tony Merendino (1975-78) 5. James Roberts (1989-93) Robert Smith (1967-70) 7. Derrick Craine (2013-Present) Kenyon Earl (1991-94) Artis Edwards (1981-84)

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CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2. James Roberts (1989-93) 3. Mike Smith (1978-80) 4. Erroll Wynn (2006-10) 5. Robert Smith (1967-70) 6. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 7. Mike Hogan (1972-75) 8. Keon Williams (2010-14) Tyrone Coleman (1995-98) 10. Kenyon Earl (1991-94)

788 611 607 584 559 540 501 497 497 493

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. Derrick Craine (2015) 2. Keon Williams (2014) 3. Jacob Huesman (2015) 4. Eldra Buckley (2005) 5. Eldra Buckley (2006) James Roberts (1989) 7. Robert Smith (1970) 8. Tyrone Coleman (1998) 9. Jacob Huesman (2014) 10. Artis Edwards (1984) Erroll Wynn (2008)

230 227 220 217 215 215 212 210 197 196 196

CAREER YARDS PER CARRY 1. Andre Lockhart (1985-87) 8.9 2. Gwain Durden (1977-80) 6.8 3. Jerry Ellison (1991-93) 6.2 4. Eldra Buckley (2005-06) 5.6 5. Muhammad Shamshid-Deen (1989-91) 5.5 6. Mike Smith (1978-80) 5.5 7. Bucky Wolford (1967-68) 5.2 Derrick Craine (2013-Present) 5.2 9. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 5.1 10. James Roberts (1990-93) 5.0 SINGLE SEASON YARDS PER CARRY 1. Gwain Durden (1979) 2. Gwain Durden (1980) 3. Bryan Fitzgerald (2007) 4. Jerry Ellison (1992) 5. Carlos Locklyn (1999) 6. Gwain Durden (1977) 7. James Roberts (1991) 8. Mike Smith (1977) 9. Gwain Durden (1978) 10. Jerry Ellison (1993)

7.8 7.1 6.8 6.7 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.18 6.17

Eldra Buckley holds two of the top four singleseason rushing marks, set in 2005 and 2006. He is also the career leader with 13 100-yard games. YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERS Year Player Yards 1946 Gene Roberts 1,113 1959 Carey Henley 605 1960 Carey Henley 829 1966 Gary Tucker 417 1967 Joe Lee Dunn 555 1968 Bucky Wolford 852 1969 Robert Smith 704 1970 Robert Smith 790 1971 William Martin 595 1972 Mike Hogan 464 1973 Kevin McDonough 451 1974 Darnell Powell 618 1975 Mike Hogan 748 1976 David Bohannon 453 1977 Mike Smith 1,090 1978 Gwain Durden 933 1979 Mike Smith 985 1980 Gwain Durden 933 1981 Welton Ellison 474 1982 Harold Ricks 460 1983 Harold Ricks 628 1984 Artis Edwards 819 1985 Alan Evans 502 1986 David Williams 512 1987 Steve Colwell 754 1988 Darryl Streeter 613 1989 James Roberts 1,067 1990 M. Shamsid-Deen 974 1991 M. Shamsid-Deen 914 1992 Jerry Ellison 843 1993 Jerry Ellison 710 1994 Marrio Grier 544 1995 Marrio Grier 743 1996 Tyrone Coleman 511 1997 Carlos Locklyn 459 1998 Tyrone Coleman 1,191 1999 Carlos Locklyn 867 2000 Charles McNeill 677 2001 Charles McNeill 953 2002 Jason Ball 516 2003 Jessie Chesterfield 332 2004 Lironnie Davis 420 2005 Eldra Buckley 1,233 2006 Eldra Buckley 1,204 2007 Bryan Fitzgerald 798 2008 Erroll Wynn 672 2009 Chris Awuah 459 2010 Erroll Wynn 653 2011 Marquis Green 530 2012 Jacob Huesman 904 2013 Jacob Huesman 894 2014 Keon Williams 1,037 2015 Derrick Craine 1,251


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RUSHING RECORDS 200-PLUS YARD RUSHING GAMES Listed by most yardage gained 235 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky State 11/24/01 231 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise State 9/5/92 219 Carlos Locklyn at VMI 10/16/99 213 Tony Ball at Western Carolina 11/3/79 212 Darnell Powell vs. Middle Tennessee 10/4/75 210 Eldra Buckley at Appalachian State 10/29/05 210 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 11/7/98 205 Jerry Ellison vs. Furman 11/20/93 204 Eldra Buckley at Tennessee Tech 8/31/06 202F James Roberts at East Tennessee State 10/14/89 202 Gene Roberts vs. Mississippi 11/29/45 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Listed by most yardage gained 197 Richard Manning at Mississippi 11/9/68 197 Gene Roberts vs. Newberry 11/15/46 195 Mitch Fontenot vs. Appalachian State 11/10/84 194 Keon Williams at Western Carolina 11/1/14 187 Eldra Buckley vs. Elon 10/28/06 187 Eldra Buckley vs. The Citadel 11/5/05 184 Gene Roberts vs. Tennessee Tech 10/4/46 181 Bryan Fitzgerald at Presbyterian 9/19/09 177 Carlos Locklyn vs. Western Carolina 10/23/99 177 Tyrone Coleman at Western Carolina 10/24/98 174 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Western Carolina 10/13/07 174 Artis Edwards vs. Furman 9/29/84 171 Earl Dukes vs. Duquesne 11/17/50 170F Jacob Huesman vs. Ga. Southern 10/27/12 169 Derrick Craine vs Mars Hill 10/12/2015 169 Gene Roberts vs. Rollins 11/28/46 168 Mike Smith at Illinois State 11/17/79 168 Allen Johnson vs. Tennessee State 11/12/77 F 166 Jacob Huesman at Jacksonville State 9/8/12 165 Robert Smith at Middle Tennessee 10/4/69 F 164 James Roberts vs. The Citadel 10/21/89 163 Gwain Durden at Furman 11/22/79 163 Mike Hogan vs. Tennessee State 11/8/75 163 Robert Smith vs. Tennessee Tech 11/1/69 162 Eldra Buckley at Western Carolina 10/14/06 161 Gwain Durden at Marshall 10/18/80 158 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen vs. Western Carolina 11/3/90 154 Derrick Craine vs. Fordham 11/28/15 154 Carey Henley at Southern Miss 10/7/61 153 Jacob Huesman vs. Indiana State 12/6/14 153 Eldra Buckley at The Citadel 9/30/06 153F James Roberts at Middle Tennessee 9/20/89 152 Carlos Locklyn vs. Wofford 10/2/99 150 Tyrone Coleman at Furman 11/21/98 150 Ed Nobles vs. Evansville 10/29/49 149F James Roberts vs. Marshall 10/23/89 148 Jacob Huesman at Georgia Southern 9/28/14 148F James Roberts at Furman 11/5/89 143 Eldra Buckley at Memphis 9/11/05 142 Eldra Buckley vs. Furman 9/19/05 142 Tyrone Coleman vs. East Tennessee St. 11/14/98 142 Steve Colwell at VMI 11/21/87 142F Gwain Durden vs. Bowling Green 11/5/77 142 John Nardo vs. Maryville 10/24/37 141 Gwain Durden at Louisiana Tech 9/16/78 141F Mike Smith vs. Marshall 11/19/77 139 Mike Smith vs. East Tenn. St. 10/25/80 138 Derrick Craine vs. Furman 10/10/15 138 Gwain Durden vs. Middle Tennessee 10/20/79 F 138 Mike Smith vs. Illinois State 10/15/77 137F Kendrix Huitt at Western Carolina 11/3/12 137 Gwain Durden vs. Western Kentucky 9/8/79 136 Harold Ricks at The Citadel 11/13/82 135 Derrick Craine at The Citadel 10/18/14 135 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 9/29/79 134 Bryan Fitzgerald at Appalachian State 11/17/07 134 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen vs. Western Kentucky 11/2/91 134F Tony Merendino vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 133 Charles McNeill vs. Furman 11/16/91 133 Harold Ricks vs. Marshall 10/22/83 133 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen vs. Tennessee Tech 9/7/91 132 Jacob Huesman at Appalachian State 11/2/14 132 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen vs. Marshall 10/26/91 132 Gwain Durden vs. Appalachian State 10/20/80 131 Keon Williams vs. Samford 9/27/14 131 Erroll Wynn vs. Western Kentucky 11/3/07 F 131 Erroll Wynn vs. Jacksonville State 11/4/06 131 Mike Smith vs. Richmond 11/11/78 F 130 Jacob Huesman at Western Carolina 11/3/12 130 Sib Evans vs. Howard 11/1/40 129 Carlos Locklyn at East Tennessee State 11/13/99 129 Darryl Streeter vs. The Citadel 10/17/87 128 Jason Ball at Samford 8/20/01 127 Eldra Buckley at Western Kentucky 11/3/07 127 Tyrone Coleman vs. Samford 9/3/98 127 Tyrone Coleman vs. VMI 10/17/98 127 James Roberts at Marshall 10/20/90

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Alan Evans vs. SE Louisiana 10/5/85 Dennis King at Arkansas State 9/18/82 Erroll Wynn at Georgia Southern 9/22/07 Charles McNeill vs. Miss. Valley State 9/16/00 Andre Lockhart vs. East Tennessee State 9/21/86 Mike Smith at Western Carolina 11/3/79 Eldra Buckley at Elon 10/15/05 Bryan Fitzgerald at Arkansas 10/6/07 Jerry Ellison vs. UT-Martin 9/12/92 I.V. Reeves at Western Carolina 10/8/77 Erroll Wynn vs. Eastern Kentucky 9/18/10 Marrio Grier vs. The Citadel 11/4/95 James Roberts at Furman 11/16/91 Mitch Fontenot at Western Carolina 10/26/85 Allen Johnson at Western Carolina 9/25/76 Tyrone Coleman at Wofford 10/3/98 Frahn D’Anjou at The Citadel 11/9/96 James Roberts at UT-Martin 9/2/93 Darryl Streeter at Furman 9/26/87 Andre Lockhart vs. Marshall 10/31/87 Artis Edwards at Georgia Southern 10/13/84 Bucky Wolford at Jacksonville State 9/28/68 Lironnie Davis at Georgia Southern 9/24/05 James Roberts vs. Marshall 10/26/91 Jacob Huesman vs. Wofford 11/9/14 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Wofford 11/10/07 Jerry Ellison at VMI 10/16/93 Mike Smith at McNeese State 10/28/78 Gwain Durden vs. Marshall 11/19/77 Bucky Wolford vs. East Tennessee State 10/19/68 Robert Smith vs. Tennessee Tech 11/2/68 Gene Roberts at Miami 10/25/46 Terrell Robinson at Elon 10/22/11 Erroll Wynn at Appalachian St. 11/17/07 Terrell Robinson at Ga. Southern 10/8/11 Eugene Cousart vs. Liberty 11/13/04 Jason Ball vs. Miss. Valley St. 10/16/00 Bucky Wolford vs. East Tennessee State 10/19/68 Stan Sullivan vs. VMI 10/15/94 Darryl Streeter vs. Appalachian State 11/12/88 Derrick Craine at VMI 10/17/15 Tyrone Coleman vs. Ga. Southern 10/28/96 James Roberts vs. UT-Martin 8/31/91 Artis Edwards vs. Western Carolina 9/15/84 Jerry Ellison at VMI 11/21/92 Eldra Buckley at Liberty 10/8/05 Mike Smith at Appalachian State 9/17/77 Tyrone Coleman vs. Miss. Valley St. 9/21/96 Gene Roberts at Tennessee 10/12/46 Jacob Huesman at Elon 11/17/12 Marrio Grier at The Citadel 11/5/94 James Roberts vs. Western Kentucky 11/2/91 Gwain Durden vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 Charles McNeill vs. Wofford 9/29/01 Frank Grigonis vs. Centre 11/9/40 Darryl Streeter vs. La. Tech 10/3/87 Eldra Buckley at Memphis 9/9/06 James Roberts vs. Marshall 10/2/93 Mitch Fontenot vs. Western Carolina 9/15/84 Harold Ricks at SW Louisiana 9/17/83 Mike Smith at Western Kentucky 9/10/77 William Martin at Vanderbilt 9/11/71

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Marrio Grier vs. Western Carolina 10/21/95 Harold Ricks at Furman 11/12/83 Mike Smith at Marshall 9/23/78 Mike Smith at Western Carolina 10/8/77 Derrick Craine vs. Western Carolina 10/31/15 Jacob Huesman at Furman 11/22/14 Charles McNeill vs. Appalachian State 10/27/01 Terry Wilburn vs. VMI 10/15/94 Mike Smith vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 Donald Byrd vs. Western Carolina 10/25/75 Carey Henley at Tennessee 10/22/60 Derrick Craine at Mercer 11/7/15 Charles McNeill vs. The Citadel 11/3/01 Tyrone Coleman at VMI 10/14/95 Keon Williams at The Citadel 10/9/10 Eldra Buckley vs. Georgia Southern 9/23/06 Muhammad Ahmad Abdus-Salaam at Wofford 10/2/04 Freddie Harris vs. East Tenn. St. 11/7/92 Robert Smith vs. The Citadel 11/7/70 Darryl Streeter at Tennessee Tech 9/24/88 Erroll Wynn vs. Samford 11/13/10 Charles McNeill vs. VMI 10/14/00

LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 96 Andre Lockhart vs. East Tennessee St.TD 10/25/86 95 Jerry Ellison vs. Boise StateTD 9/5/92 94 Gene Roberts vs. Murray StateTD 11/17/45 90 Muhammad Shamsid-Dean vs. Western CarolinaTD 11/3/90 89F Calvin Florence at FurmanTD 10/24/70 87 Jay Pribulsky vs. LouisvilleTD 10/31/52 86 Dick Hostetler vs. TampaTD 10/1/54 85 Jerry Ellison vs. FurmanTD 11/20/93 82 Gwain Durden vs. Appalachian StateTD 9/20/80 80 Bucky Wolford vs. FurmanTD 11/16/68 80 Jerry Ellison vs. UT-MartinTD 9/12/92 79 Bryan Fitzgerald vs. Western CarolinaTD 10/13/07 78 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 11/7/98 78 Don Barbee vs. Mississippi CollegeTD 11/7/38 77 Darnell Powell vs. Minnesota-Morris 11/9/74 F - Freshman

TEAM RECORDS Most Attempts: Game: 89 vs. Western Carolina (10/8/77) Season: 660 in 1977 Most Yards: vs. Appalachian State (10/7/78) Game: 464 Season: 3,332 in 1977 Touchdowns: Game: Season:

8 vs. VMI (11/16/85) 35 in 2014

Most Yards Gained Per Game: Season: 414.0 in 1980

Andre Lockhart owns the longest run in school history, 96 yards against East Tennessee State on Oct. 25, 1986.

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PASSING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Attempts: Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Game: 66 Season: 490 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 1,104 Jacob Huesman (2012-15) Most Completions: Game: 41 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 297 Chris Sanders (1999) Career: 743 Jacob Huesman (2012-15)

Kenyon Earl B.J. Coleman Most Yards: SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Game: 532 1. Chris Sanders (1999) Season: 3,691 Chris Sanders (2000) 2. B.J. Coleman (2009) Career: 8,197 Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 3. Jacob Huesman (2014) 4. Chris Sanders (2000) Best Percentage: 5. Cedric Stevens (2004) Game (Min. 8 Att.): 100.0% (8-8) 6. Mickey Brokas (1971) Kenyon Earl vs. UT Martin (8/31/91) 7. Ryan McCann (2002) Season (Min. 100 Att.): 68.5% (226-330) Kenyon Earl (1994) Jacob Huesman (2014) 9. B.J. Coleman (2009) Career (Min. 200 Att./2 yrs.): 67.3% (743-1104) Steve Woods (1980) Jacob Huesman (2012-15)

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CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Most Touchdown Passes: 1. Chris Sanders (1999-00) 12 Game: 6 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-11) 6 6 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) 3. Cedric Stevens (2004) 2 6 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb (9/18/93) Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2 Season: 27 Chris Sanders (1999) 4. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 1 Career: 64 Jacob Huesman (2012-Present) Howard Derrick (1945-46) 1 Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 1 Most Had Intercepted: Ryan McCann (2002) 1 Game: 6 Tim Couch vs. Georgia Southern (9/27/85) Season: 21 Mickey Brokas (1971) CAREER 200-YARD PASSING GAMES Career: 62 Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 1. Chris Sanders (1999-00) 22 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-11) 21 CAREER PASSING YARDS 3. Jacob Huesman (2012-Present) 16 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 8,197 4. Steve Woods (1978-81) 14 2. Chris Sanders (1999-2000) 7,230 5. Brian Hampton (1995-98) 13 3. B.J. Coleman (2009-11) 6,871 6. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 12 4. K enyon Earl (1991-94) 6,400 7. Cedric Stevens (2004) 9 5. B rian Hampton (1995-1998) 6,200 Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 9 6. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 5,869 7. Steve Woods (1978-81) 5,026 TEAM RECORDS 8. Tim Couch (1984-86) 4,133 Most Attempts: 9. Antonio Miller (2004-07) 3,832 Game: 67 vs. Furman (11/20/99) 10. John Green (1955-58) 3,419 Season: 496 in 1999 Most Completions: SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS Game: 41 vs. Furman (11/20/99) 1. Chris Sanders (2000) 3,691 Season: 300 in 1999 2. Chris Sanders (1999) 3,539 3. B.J. Coleman (2010) 2,996 Most Yards Gained: 4. Jacob Huesman (2014) 2,731 Game: 540 vs. Appalachian St. (10/30/04) 5. Cedric Stevens (2004) 2,708 Season: 3,730 in 2000 6. B.J. Coleman (2009) 2,348 Most Touchdowns: 7. Kenyon Earl (1993) 2,233 Game: 7 vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) 8. Mickey Brokas (1971) 2,195 Season: 28 in 1999 9. Jacob Huesman (2015) 2,117 10. Brian Hampton (1997) 2,089 Most Attempts without an Interception: Game: 48 at W. Kentucky (9/16/06) CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Fewest Attempts: 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-Present) 64 Game: 2 vs. W. Carolina (10/8/77) 2. B.J. Coleman (2009-11) 52 Fewest Completions: 3. Chris Sanders (1999-00) 49 Game: 0 vs. Marshall (10/2/82) 4. Kenyon Earl (1991-94) 42 5. Steve Woods (1978-81) 40 Highest Completion Percentage: vs. W. Carolina (10/31/15, 14/15) 6. Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 35 Game: 93.3 7. Tony Merendino (1975-78) 28 Lowest Completion Percentage: Brian Hampton (1995-98) 28 Game: 00.0 vs. Marshall (10/2/82) 9. A ntonio Miller (2004-07) 21 Most Interceptions Thrown: Game: 7 vs. East Tenn. St. (10/1/88) 7 vs. Ga. Southern (9/28/85) Season: 22 in 2003

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Chris Sanders, who played for UTC in 1999 and 2000, still holds many school passing records. YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS Year Player Yards 1957 John Green 1,201 1960 Jim Bradshaw 320 1966 Roger Catarino 763 1967 Roger Catarino 1,273 1968 Richard Manning 973 1969 Richard Manning 1,067 1970 Mickey Brokas 565 1971 Mickey Brokas 2,195 1972 Mickey Brokas 1,303 1973 Mickey Brokas 1,806 1974 Doug Elsted 682 1975 Doug Elsted 1,007 1976 Tony Merendino 597 1977 Tony Merendino 849 1978 Tony Merendino 1,204 1979 Steve Woods 1,203 1980 Steve Woods 1,827 1981 Steve Woods 1,971 1982 Ralph Potter 896 1983 Ralph Potter 622 1984 Tim Couch 769 1985 Tim Couch 1,651 1986 Tim Couch 1,428 1987 Stan Nix 1,147 1988 Brad Patterson 965 1989 Vince Carelli 794 1990 Stan Nix 1,197 1991 Kenyon Earl 1,643 1992 Kenyon Earl 1,055 1993 Kenyon Earl 2,233 1994 Kenyon Earl 1,469 1995 Jeff Peters 1,082 1996 Brian Hampton 1,425 1997 Brian Hampton 2,089 1998 Brian Hampton 1,680 1999 Chris Sanders 3,539 2000 Chris Sanders 3,691 2001 Chuck Spearman 1,173 2002 Ryan McCann 1,173 2003 Vinnie Miroth 2,011 2004 Cedric Stevens 2,708 2005 Antonio Miller 1,234 2006 Matt Lopez 1,043 2007 Antonio Miller 1,564 2008 Jare Gault 961 2009 B.J. Coleman 2,348 2010 B.J. Coleman 2,996 2011 B.J. Coleman 1,527 2012 Jacob Huesman 1,712 2013 Jacob Huesman 1,637 2014 Jacob Huesman 2,731 2015 Jacob Huesman 2,117


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PASSING RECORDS 300-PLUS YARD PASSING GAMES Listed by most yardage gained 532 Chris Sanders vs. Furman 515 Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian State 488 Chris Sanders at Western Carolina 437 Chris Sanders at Furman 432 B.J. Coleman at Furman 404 Chris Sanders at Wofford 399 Chris Sanders vs. Western Carolina 386 B.J. Coleman vs. Elon 382 Vinnie Miroth vs. Western Carolina 380 Chris Sanders at Appalachian State 375 B.J. Coleman vs. Eastern Kentucky 375 Ryan McCann at Western Carolina 374 Chris Sanders vs. The Citadel 371 Chris Sanders vs. Appalachian State 367 Chris Sanders at Louisville 364 Cedric Stevens vs. Liberty 361 Mickey Brokas at The Citadel 359 Jacob Huesman vs. Mercer 358 Chris Sanders at Samford 356 B.J. Coleman vs. The Citadel 354 Chris Sanders vs. VMI 345 Mickey Brokas vs. The Citadel 340 B.J. Coleman vs. Appalachian State 335 Jacob Huesman at New Hampshire 332 Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 325 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky State 320 Tony Pastore vs. Cumberland 319 B.J. Coleman vs. Samford 317 Chuck Spearman at VMI 308 Chris Sanders at The Citadel 303 Howard Derrick vs. Georgia

11/20/99 10/30/04 10/21/00 11/18/00 10/23/10 9/30/00 10/23/99 10/30/10 10/25/03 10/30/99 9/18/10 10/26/02 11/6/99 10/28/00 9/11/99 11/13/04 10/23/71 10/25/14 9/2/99 11/14/09 10/14/00 11/7/70 9/4/10 12/12/14 10/2/93 11/24/01 9/6/08 9/13/10 10/13/01 11/4/00 11/23/46

200-YARD PASSING GAMES Listed by most yardage passed for 296 B.J. Coleman vs. Jacksonville State 296F Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 293 Vinnie Miroth vs. Wofford 293 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. 291 Vinnie Miroth at Georgia Southern 289 Chris Sanders vs. Samford 287 Vinnie Miroth vs. The Citadel 286 Cedric Stevens at Tennessee Tech 286 Steve Woods at Vanderbilt 281 Brian Hampton vs. Furman 281F Brian Hampton vs. The Citadel 278 Chris Sanders at Georgia Southern 277 B.J. Coleman at Eastern Kentucky 273 Steve Woods vs. Illinois State 273 Mickey Brokas vs. Tampa 272 Chris Sanders at UAB 270 B.J. Coleman vs. Appalachian State 270 Jeff Peters vs. East Tennessee State 269 Vinnie Miroth at Gardner-Webb 269 Jeff Peters vs. Appalachian State 268 Antonio Miller at Elon

9/10/11 10/26/91 10/4/03 9/16/00 9/27/03 8/31/00 11/8/03 10/9/04 11/22/80 11/22/97 11/4/95 9/25/99 9/17/11 11/15/80 9/25/71 9/7/00 9/24/11 9/16/96 9/20/03 11/2/96 10/27/07

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Steve Woods vs. The Citadel 11/7/81 Cedric Stevens vs. Elon 10/16/04 Brian Hampton vs. Western Carolina 10/25/97 Roger Catarino at Austin Peay 9/21/68 Jacob Huesman vs. Mars Hill 9/12/15 Jacob Huesman at Samford 11/16/13 Cedric Stevens at The Citadel 11/6/04 Brad Patterson vs. Western Carolina 10/8/88 Jeff Peters vs. Georgia Southern 9/24/94 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb 9/18/93 Ryan McCann vs. VMI 10/19/02 Steve Woods vs. Middle Tennessee 9/12/81 B.J. Coleman at Western Carolina 9/25/10 B.J. Coleman vs. Glenville State 9/3/09 Steve Woods vs. McNeese State 10/27/79 Jacob Huesman at Furman 11/22/14 Ryan McCann vs. Alabama State 9/7/02 Kenyon Earl vs. Western Carolina 10/23/93 Chris Sanders vs. East Tennessee State 11/11/00 Mickey Brokas at The Citadel 10/13/73 B.J. Coleman vs. The Citadel 10/1/11 Brian Hampton vs. Georgia Southern 9/28/96 Jacob Huesman vs. Wofford 11/8/14 B.J. Coleman at Samford 10/10/09 B.J. Coleman vs. Western Carolina 10/31/09 Tim Couch at Georgia Southern 9/27/86 B.J. Coleman at Appalachian State 11/7/09 Vince Carelli vs. Western Kentucky 10/29/88 Brian Hampton vs. Samford 9/3/98 Kenyon Earl vs. Furman 11/20/93 Mickey Brokas at SW Louisiana 9/29/73 Ralph Potter at Vanderbilt 11/20/82 Tim Couch vs. Marshall 11/2/85 Steve Woods at Appalachian State 9/19/81 Jacob Huesman vs. Indiana State 12/6/14 Vince Carelli vs. Appalachian State 11/12/88 Doug Elsted at Middle Tennessee 10/2/76 Justin Barnes vs. Gardner-Webb 9/21/02 Brian Hampton vs. Western Carolina 10/25/97 Tony Merendino vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 Richard Manning vs. Louisiana Tech 10/25/69 Mickey Brokas vs. Louisiana Tech 11/6/71 Brad Patterson at The Citadel 10/15/88 Jacob Huesman at Tennessee Tech 11/15/14 Jacob Huesman vs. Elon 11/17/12 Mickey Brokas at Mississippi 11/13/71 Brad Patterson at The Citadel 10/15/88 Steve Woods at VMI 10/11/80 B.J. Coleman vs. Wofford 11/19/11 Kenyon Earl vs. The Citadel 11/6/93 Brian Hampton vs. Wofford 10/4/97 Tim Couch at Western Carolina 10/26/85 Mickey Brokas vs. East Tennessee State 10/16/71 Doug Elstead at Louisiana Tech 11/15/75 Jacob Huesman at Wofford 11/10/12 Cedric Stevens vs. Jacksonville State 9/18/04 Chris Sanders at VMI 10/16/99

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Stan Nix vs. East Tennessee State 10/6/90 Brian Hampton vs. Middle Tennessee 9/13/97 Tim Couch vs. VMI 11/16/85 Jacob Huesman vs. UT Martin 8/29/31 Tim Couch at Auburn 9/6/86 Kenyon Earl vs. Alcorn State 9/10/94 B.J. Coleman vs. Furman 9/12/09 Ryan McCann vs. East Tennessee State 11/16/02 Kenyon Earl vs. The Citadel 11/5/94 Kenyon Earl vs. Western Carolina 10/17/92 Jacob Huesman at Austin Peay 9/13/14 B.J. Coleman at Presbyterian 9/19/09 Antonio Miller at Western Kentucky 9/16/06 Jacob Huesman vs. Western Carolina 10/5/13 Cedric Stevens at Furman 11/20/04 Ryan McCann at The Citadel 11/9/02 Antonio Miller vs. The Citadel 9/28/07 Chris Sanders vs. Georgia Southern 9/23/00 Stan Nix vs. Furman 9/26/87 Steve Woods at Vanderbilt 11/21/81 Jacob Huesman at VMI 10/17/15 Brian Hampton at Georgia Southern 9/27/97 Brian Hampton at VMI 10/11/97 Antonio Miller at Jacksonville State 9/10/05 Chris Sanders vs. Wofford 10/2/99 Steve Woods at Furman 10/3/81 Kenyon Earl at Georgia Southern 9/25/93 Richard Manning vs. The Citadel 10/26/68 Tim Couch vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/86 Cedric Stevens at Memphis 9/11/04 Jacob Huesman vs. Fordham 11/28/15 Jacob Huesman vs. Glenville State 9/13/12 Tim Couch at VMI 10/20/84 Steve Woods vs. Jacksonville State 10/26/81 Steve Woods vs. Marshall 10/18/80 B.J. Coleman at Auburn 11/6/10 B.J. Coleman at Wofford 11/20/10 Brian Hampton at Furman 11/21/98 Jeff Peters at Georgia Southern 9/25/93 Steve Woods vs. Middle Tennessee 10/20/79 B.J. Coleman at Georgia Southern 10/17/09 Antonio Miller vs. Furman 10/20/07 Steve Woods vs. Middle Tennessee 10/20/79 Kenyon Earl vs. East Tennessee State 11/12/94 Jare Gault vs. Georgia Southern 10/4/08 Matthew Lopez vs. Samford 8/28/03 Chris Sanders vs. Savannah State 9/18/99 Jeff Peters at Georgia Southern 10/23/95 Vince Carelli vs. Tennessee Tech 9/9/89 Cedric Stevens at Western Carolina 10/23/04 Matthew Lopez vs. Tennessee Tech 9/13/03 Brian Hampton vs. VMI 10/17/98 Chris Sanders at East Tennessee State 11/13/99 Vinnie Miroth at Elon 10/18/03 Ryan McCann at Wofford 10/5/02 Steve Woods vs. Tennessee State 11/14/81 Mickey Brokas vs. Tennessee Tech 10/30/71

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD HOLDERS Most Total Yards – game: 570, Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian St., 2004

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made – season: 13, Matt Vick, 2000

Highest Career Completion Percentage: 67.3% (743-1104), Jacob Huesman, 2012-15

Most Points Scored – game: 36, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000#

Most 400-yard Passing Games – career: 4, Chris Sanders, 1999-2000#

Most Touchdowns Scored – game: 6, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000N#

Most Passing Yards by Opposing Quarterbacks: 925, Cedric Stevens, 515 (UTC) and Richie Williams, 410 (AppSt.), 2004

Most Punts – career: 297, Billy Smith, 1985-88

Most Yards per Reception – season: 28.1, Joe Burke, 1978 Most Yards per Reception – career: 22.8, Joe Burke, 1977-80 Most Touchdown Passes Caught – quarter: 3, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 (1st)#

Most Punting Yards – career: 11,906, Billy Smith, 1985-88 Highest Average per Punt – career: 44.4, Pumpy Tudors, 1989-91 Most Punt Returns – career: 118, David McCrary, 1982-85# Most Total Tackles – game: 30, Josh Cain vs. The Citadel, 2001# Most Sacks – career: 37.0, Davis Tull, 2011-14

Most Touchdown Passes Caught – half: 5, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000 (1st)#

Most INTs Returned for a TD - season: 2, David McCrary, 1983# Lucas Webb, 2015#

Most Touchdown Passes Caught – game: 6, Cos DeMatteo vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2000N#

Most INTs Returned for a TD - game: 2, David McCrary vs. SW Louisiana, 9/17/83 Most INTs Returned for a TD - career: 3, Lucas Webb, 2014-present# # indicates a tie for the record, N - NCAA Record

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RECEIVING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Receptions: Game: 18 Alonzo Nix vs. Wofford (10/4/03) Season: 90 Alonzo Nix (2003) Career: 169 Emanuel Hassell (2004-06) Most Receiving Yards: Game: 274 Joel Bradford at Furman (10/23/10) Season: 1,284 Joel Bradford (2010) Career: 2,375 Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99)

Cos DeMatteo

Stefpon Hawkins

CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Most Touchdown Receptions: 1. Joe Burke (1977-80) 28 Game: #6 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 23 Season: 11 Cos DeMatteo (1999) 3. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 19 11 Cos DeMatteo (2000) 4. Faysal Shafaat (2011-14) 18 Career: 25 Joe Burke (1977-80) 5. Derek Hall (1992-95) 17 # NCAA FCS and Southern Conference Record 6. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 14 Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 14 Best Per Catch Average: 8. Joel Bradford (2008-11) 13 Game: 61.7 Larry Stokes vs. SW Louisiana Jason Jones (2000-04) 13 (9/29/73) 183 yards/3 rec Vince Stafford (1970-72) 13 Season: 28.1 Joe Burke (1978) Career: 22.8 Joe Burke (1977-80) SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 11 CAREER RECEPTIONS Cos DeMatteo (1999) 11 1. Emanuel Hassell (2004-06) 169 3. Jason Jones (2002) 10 Ron Whaley (1962) 10 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 166 Joe Burke (1980) 10 3. Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99) 163 4. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 152 5. Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 150 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEPTIONS LEADERS 6. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 144 Year Player Receptions Terrell Owens (1992-95) 144 1969 Rocky Turner 22 8. Joel Bradford (2008-11) 134 1970 Vince Stafford 22 58 9. Faysal Shafaat (2011-14) 125 1971 Rocky Turner 1972 Vince Stafford 30 1973 Larry Stokes 26 SINGLE SEASON RECEPTIONS 1974 Frank Sergi 17 1. Alonzo Nix (2003) 90 1975 Larry Stokes 22 2. Richmond Flowers (2000) 86 1976 Larry Stokes 31 3. Blue Cooper (2009) 84 1977 Jim Schoepfer 16 4. Joel Bradford (2010) 81 1978 Joe Burke 30 26 5. Cos DeMatteo (1999) 76 1979 Joe Burke 32 6. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 75 1980 Tony Jackson 42 7. Emanuel Hassell (2006) 62 1981 Tony Jackson 1982 Willie Gillespie 30 Jeremy Grier (2003) 62 1983 Greg Hardin 16 9. Alonzo Nix (2004) 60 1984 Darryl Streeter 36 Stefpon Hawkins (1999) 60 1985 Alan Barner 29 1986 Wayne Koontz 24 1987 Danny Barnes 33 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 33 1. Stefpon Hawkins (1996-99) 2,375 1988 Phil Hooks 16 2. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 2,320 1989 James Roberts, Shoun Habersham 1990 Derrick McLendon 24 3. Joe Burke (1977-80) 2,145 1991 Shoun Habersham 33 4. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 2,092 1992 Sammy Hadley 26 5. Joel Bradford (2008-11) 1,944 1993 Terrell Owens 38 6. Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 1,879 1994 Terrell Owens 57 44 7. Rocky Turner (1968-71) 1,864 1995 Derek Hall 8. Larry Stokes (1973-76) 1,821 1996 Stefpon Hawkins/Malcolm Robinson 33 45 9. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 1,790 1997 Stefpon Hawkins 1998 Mark Hill 53 10. Vince Stafford (1962-72) 1,698 1999 Cos DeMatteo 76 2000 Richmond Flowers 86 SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING YARDS 2001 Jeremy Grier 36 1. Joel Bradford (2010) 1,284 2002 Jason Jones 57 90 2. Alonzo Nix (2003) 1,060 2003 Alonzo Nix 60 3. Richmond Flowers (2000) 1,035 2004 Alonzo Nix 52 4. Rocky Turner (1971) 984 2005 Emanuel Hassell 2006 Emanuel Hassell 62 5. Cos DeMatteo (1999) 977 2007 Clint Woods 45 6. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 971 2008 Clint Woods 49 7. Stefpon Hawkins (1997) 885 2009 Blue Cooper 84 8. Joe Burke (1978) 844 2010 Joel Bradford 81 53 9. Terrell Owens (1994) 836 2011 Joel Bradford 40 10. Blue Cooper (2009) 824 2012 Terrell Robinson 2013 Faysal Shafaat 35 2014 Tommy Hudson 43 2015 C.J. Board 42

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Emanuel Hassell owns the career receiving record, catching 169 balls in three seasons.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Year Player Yards 1969 Rocky Turner 331 1970 Vince Stafford 355 1971 Rocky Turner 984 1972 Vince Stafford 443 1973 Larry Stokes 726 1974 Frank Lergi 291 1975 Larry Stokes 344 1976 Larry Stokes 461 1977 Jim Schoepfer 277 1978 Joe Burke 844 1979 Joe Burke 581 1980 Tony Jackson 655 1981 Tony Jackson 766 1982 Willie Gillespie 483 1983 Stanley Turner 212 1984 Alan Barner 345 1985 Alan Barner 492 1986 Wayne Koontz 305 1987 Travis McNeal 456 1988 Phil Hooks 546 1989 Shoun Habersham 289 1990 Sammy Hadley 352 1991 Shoun Habersham 767 1992 Demarko Kemp 330 1993 Terrell Owens 724 1994 Terrell Owens 836 1995 Terrell Owens 661 1996 Malcolm Robinson 489 1997 Stefpon Hawkins 885 1998 Mark Hill 683 1999 Cos DeMatteo 977 2000 Richmond Flowers 1,035 2001 Cortez Rankin 419 2002 Jason Jones 815 2003 Alonzo Nix 1,060 2004 Alonzo Nix 819 2005 Emanuel Hassell 548 2006 Michael Johnson 631 2007 Blue Cooper 476 2008 Clint Woods 512 2009 Blue Cooper 824 2010 Joel Bradford 1,284 2011 Joel Bradford 660 2012 Terrell Robinson 489 2013 Faysal Shafaat 322 2014 Tommy Hudson 614 2015 C.J. Board 587


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RECEIVING RECORDS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Listed by most yardage, catches also listed 10/23/10 (15) 274 Joel Bradford at Furman 9/18/10 (11) 254 Joel Bradford vs. Eastern Kentucky 247 Alonzo Nix vs. Appalachian State 10/30/04 (8) 207 Cos DeMatteo at Louisville 9/11/99 (13) 203 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley State 9/16/00 (9) 200 Tony Jackson vs. Vanderbilt 11/22/80 (12) 198 Rocky Turner vs. Mississippi 11/13/71 (14) 10/7/67 (11) 191 Angelo Napolitano vs. NE Lousiana 186 Richmond Flowers at Furman 11/18/00 (11) 175 Clint Woods vs. Cumberland 9/6/08 (8) 175 Shoun Habersham vs. The Citadel 9/21/91 (5) 171 Richmond Flowers at W. Carolina 10/21/00 (16) 170 Ronnie Strickland at W. Carolina 10/21/00 (8) 168 Alonzo Nix at Gardner-Webb 9/20/03 (15) 168 Joe Burke vs. Furman 10/4/80 (12) 167 Brian Sutherland vs. Samford 11/13/10 (5) 165 Ed Stanford vs. Illinois State 11/15/80 (6) 162 Joel Bradford vs. Jacksonville State 9/10/11 (15) 161 Alonzo Nix vs. Furman 11/22/03 (13) 159 Blue Cooper vs. Cumberland 9/6/08 (10) 159 Ronnie Strickland at Samford 9/2/99 (6) 159 Stefpon Hawkins at Georgia Southern 9/27/97 (8) 153 Joe Burke vs. Furman 9/22/79 (5) 152 Joel Bradford vs. Elon 10/20/10 (11) 152 Tony Jackson vs. Appalachian State 9/19/81 (5) 151 Cos DeMatteo vs. The Citadel 11/6/99 (11) 150 Joe Burke vs. Marshall 10/18/80 (4) 148 Cos DeMatteo at Wofford 9/30/00 (7) 147 Alonzo Nix vs. The Citadel 11/8/03 (8) 145 Joe Burke vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 (3) 145 Terrell Owens vs. Marshall 10/2/93 (5) 143 Blue Cooper vs. Western Carolina 10/31/09 (16) 141 Emanuel Hassell at Jacksonville State 9/10/05 (12) 141 Ronnie Strickland vs. Furman 11/20/99 (9) 141 Joe Burke vs. Western Carolina 11/4/78 (6) 139 Blue Cooper vs. The Citadel 11/14/09 (14) 139 Alan Barner vs. The Citadel 10/19/85 (6) 136 Terrell Owens vs. W. Carolina 10/22/94 (11) 135 Chris Pitchford at Samford 10/10/09 (5) 135 Alonzo Nix vs. Wofford 10/4/03 (18) 133 Emanuel Hassell at Georgia Southern 9/24/05 (9) 132 Cos DeMatteo vs. Savannah State 11/18/99 (7) 130 Emanuel Hassell vs. Liberty 11/13/04 (11) 128 Jeremy Grier vs. Alabama State 9/7/02 (7) F 10/13/01 (11) 128 Kwento Ikwuezunma at VMI 127 Blue Cooper vs. Glenville State 9/3/09 (8)

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Emanuel Hassell vs. Appalachian State 11/13/04 (7) Jeremy Grier at Georgia Southern 9/27/03 (8) Willie Gillespie vs. Arkansas State 9/18/82 (6) Joe Burke vs. VMI 10/11/80 (3) Tony Jackson vs. Tennessee State 11/14/81 (6) Larry Stokes vs. Middle Tennessee 10/2/76 (4) Mark Hill vs. Samford 9/3/98 (10) Ed Stanford vs. Middle Tennessee 10/20/79 (5) Cos DeMatteo at Furman 11/18/00 (10) Carlos Locklyn vs. Western Carolina 10/23/99 (4) Stepfon Hawkins vs. Wofford 10/4/97 (3) Alonzo Nix vs. Western Carolina 10/25/03 (8) Jason Jones at The Citadel 11/9/02 (5) Joel Bradford at Wofford 11/20/10 (8) Derek Hall vs. Bethune-Cookman 9/16/95 (5) Terrell Owens vs. The Citadel 11/4/95 (9) Michael Gilmore vs. W. Carolina 10/22/05 (7) Cos DeMatteo vs. Furman 11/20/99 (8) Willie Gillespie vs. Jacksonville State 9/26/81 (5) Richmond Flowers at Wofford 9/30/00 (9) Terrell Owens vs. Gardner-Webb 9/18/93 (3) Cos DeMatteo at Appalachian State 10/30/99 (14) Shoun Habersham vs. Western Kentucky 11/2/91 (2) Richmond Flowers at UAB 9/7/00 (10) Stefpon Hawkins vs. Furman 11/20/99 (12) C.J. Board vs. The Citadel 11/14/15 (5) Xavier Borishade vs. Mars Hill 9/12/15 (10) Terrell Owens vs. The Citadel 11/6/93 (8) Terrell Owens vs. Georgia Southern 9/24/94 (12) Michael Johnson at Furman 10/21/06 (4) Jim Schoepfer vs. Jackonville State 10/22/77 (4) Ron Moore vs. The Citadel 10/1/11 (2) Emanuel Hassell at W. Kentucky 9/16/06 (14) Alonzo Nix at Georgia Southern 9/27/03 (8) Joe Burke vs. McNeese State 10/27/79 (3) Richmond Flowers vs. East Tennessee State 9/11/00 (9) Malcom Robinson vs. Georgia Southern 9/28/96 (4) Carlos Locklyn at Appalachian State 10/30/99 (11) Jason Jones at Western Carolina 10/26/02 (8) Cortez Rankin vs. VMI 10/14/00 (5) Willie Gillespie vs. Vanderbilt 9/20/82 (3) Blue Cooper vs. Furman 9/12/09 (13) Emanuel Hassell at Furman 11/20/04 (11) Stefpon Hawkins at East Tennessee State 11/15/97 (3) Xavier Borishade vs. The Citadel 11/14/15 (5) Tyrus Ward at Memphis 9/11/04 (4) Joe Burke vs. Tennessee State 11/18/78 (2) Chris Pitchford at Appalachian St. 11/7/09 (9)

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Michael Johnson at The Citadel 9/30/06 (7) Jason Jones vs. Georgia Southern 9/28/02 (5) Tony Jackson vs. Middle Tennessee 9/12/81 (5) Jeremy Grier vs. Tennessee Tech 9/13/03 (7) Joe Burke vs. Jacksonville State 10/14/78 (3) Tommy Hudson at Austin Peay 9/13/14 (7) Quinton Alford vs. Appalachian State 10/11/86 (4) Derek Hall vs. Western Carolina 10/23/93 (6) Cos DeMatteo vs. Samford 8/31/00 (12) Stefpon Hawkins at Samford 9/2/99 (3) Mark Hill at Furman 11/21/98 (6) Joe Burke vs. Marshall 9/23/78 (2) Malcolm Robinson vs. Furman 11/23/96 (5) Malcolm Robinson vs. Western Carolina 10/26/96 (5) Ed Stanford vs. W. Kentucky 9/8/79 (4)

LONGEST RECEPTIONS 94 Stefpon Hawkins at Ga. SouthernTD 9/27/97 94 Shoun Habersham vs. W. KentuckyTD 11/2/91 94 Shoun Habersham vs. VMITD 11/23/91 91 Vince Stafford at VMITD 11/20/71 89 Joe Burke vs. McNeese StateTD 10/27/79 88 Joe Burke vs. FurmanTD 9/22/79 84 Mike Smith vs. The CitadelTD 10/29/77 81 Larry Stokes at Eastern KentuckyTD 9/8/73 80 Joel Bradford vs. Eastern KentuckyTD 9/18/10 80 Stefpon Hawkins at SamfordTD 9/2/99 78 Ronnie Strickland at Appalachian St.TD 10/30/99 78 Ronnie Strickland at Samford 9/2/99 78 Tony Ball vs. Illinois StateTD 11/17/79 78 Bobby Acree vs. Ole Miss 11/11/93 77 Joe Burke vs. MarshallTD 9/23/78 76 Jordan Hazard vs. Ga. SouthernTD 10/4/08 76 Willie Gillespie vs. VanderbiltTD 11/20/82 76 Terrell Owens vs. VMI 10/15/94 75 Xavier Borishade vs. The CitadelTD 11/14/15 75 Tony Jackson vs. Appalachian St. 11/6/82 74 Alonzo Nix vs. Appalachian StateTD 10/30/04 74 Joe Burke vs. Western CarolinaTD 11/14/78 73 Garrett Hughes vs. Glenville St. 9/3/09 73 Derek Hall vs. VMI 10/16/93 73 Joe Burke vs. VMITD 10/11/80 73 Larry Stokes vs. SW Louisiana1QTD 9/29/73 73 Larry Stokes vs. SW Louisiana2QTD 9/29/73 72 Robert Smith vs. Louisiana TechTD 10/25/69 70 Tommy Hudson at Central MichiganTD 8/28/14 11/13/04 70 Tyrus Ward vs. LibertyTD 11/24/01 70 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St.TD

FRESHMAN RECORDS PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012) 2. Stan Nix (1987) 3. Kenyon Earl (1991) PASS ATTEMPTS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012) 2. Stan Nix (1987) 3. Kenyon Earl (1991) PASSING YARDS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012) 2. Kenyon Earl (1991) 3. Stan Nix (1987) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012) Kenyon Earl (1991) 3. Brian Hampton (1995) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. James Roberts (1989) 2. Jacob Huesman (2012) 3. Mike Smith (1977) RUSHING YARDS 1. Mike Smith (1977) 2. James Roberts (1989) 3. Gwain Durden (1977)

167 99 93 256 207 181 1,712 1,643 1,147 13 13 7 215 195 172 1,090 1,067 1,045

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012) James Roberts (1989) 3. Kenyon Earl (1991) Gwain Durden (1977) Mike Smith (1977) RECEPTIONS 1. Jeremy Grier (2001) Darryl Streeter (1984) 3. Stefpon Hawkins (1996) RECEIVING YARDS 1. Larry Stokes (1973) 2. Stefpon Hawkins (1996) 3. Jeremy Grier (2001) RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Larry Stokes (1973) 2. Marlon Anthony (2010) Jeremy Grier (2001) TACKLES 1. Dwayne Bynum (1991) 2. Josh Cain (1999) 3. Greg Jeffers (1991) SACKS 1. Joshua Williams (2009) 2. Davis Tull (2011) Greg Jeffers (1991)

7 7 6 6 6 36 36 33 726 436 396 8 3 3 99 85 69 7.0 5.0 5.0

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Lucas Webb (2014) Kadeem Wise (2010) 2. Russ Huesman (1978) PUNTS 1. Billy Smith (1985) 2. Andy Smith (1996) 3. Travis Grubb (1999) PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Pumpy Tudors (1988) 2. Dan Runion (1991) 3. Billy Smith (1985) FIELD GOALS 1. Rodney Allen (1989) 2. Nick Pollard (2011) 3. Mickey Brokas (1971) EXTRA POINTS 1. Nick Pollard (2011) 2. Phifer Howell (1978) 3. Jack Teichmann (1980) SCORING 1. Nick Pollard (2011) 2. Rodney Allen (1989) 3. James Roberts (1989)

6 6 4 80 63 40 43.3 43.0 40.8 11 10 8 31 22 21 61 49 48

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OFFENSIVE RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Plays: Game: 71 Chris Sanders vs. Furman (11/20/99) Season: 527 Jacob Huesman (2014) Career: 1,904 Jacob Huesman (2012-15) Most Yards Gained: Game: *570 Cedric Stevens vs. App. St. (10/30/04) Season: 3,756 Chris Sanders (2000) Career: 12,248 Jacob Huesman (2012-15) * Southern Conference Record Highest Average Per Play: Jerry Ellison vs. Boise St. (9/5/92) Game: 12.2 Season: 8.5 Mickey Brokas (1971) Career: 6.9 Chris Sanders (1999-2000) Best Average Per Game: Season: 341.5 Chris Sanders (2000) Career: 329.4 Chris Sanders (1999-2000) SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Chris Sanders (2000) 2. Jacob Huesman (2014) 3. Jacob Huesman (2015) 4. Chris Sanders (1999) 5. B.J. Coleman (2010) 6. Cedric Stevens (2004) 7. Jacob Huesman (2012) 8. Jacob Huesman (2013) 9. Kenyon Earl (1993) 10. B.J. Coleman (2009) 275-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Listed by most yardage (pass + rush)

3,756 3,740 3,361 3,491 2,984 2,837 2,616 2,531 2,342 2,319

570 Cedric Stevens vs. Appalachian State 10/30/04 (515/55) 532 Chris Sanders vs. Furman 11/20/99 (532/-6) 503 Chris Sanders at Western Carolina 10/21/00 (488/15) 471 Chris Sanders at Furman 11/18/00 (437/34) 458 Jacob Huesman vs. Mercer 10/25/14 (359/99) 434 Chris Sanders vs. Appalachian State 10/28/00 (371/63) 428 Jacob Huesman at New Hampshire 12/12/14 (335/93) 428 B.J. Coleman at Furman 9/12/10 (432/-4) 397 Chris Sanders at Wofford 9/30/00 (404/-7) 397 Chris Sanders vs. Western Carolina 10/23/99 (399/-2) 394 Jacob Huesman vs. Indiana State 12/6/14 (241/153) 389 B.J. Coleman vs. Elon 10/30/10 (386/3) 376 Ryan McCann at Western Carolina 10/26/02 (375/1) 376 Chris Sanders at Appalachian State 10/3099 (380/-4) 374 Tony Merendino vs. Appalachian State 10/7/78 (240/134) 371 B.J. Coleman vs. Eastern Kentucky 9/18/10 (374/-4) 371 Vinnie Miroth vs. Western Carolina 10/25/03 (382/-11) 365 Chris Sanders vs. The Citadel 11/6/99 (374/-9) 364 Cedric Stevens vs. Liberty 11/13/04 (364/0) 360 Jacob Huesman at Furman 11/22/14 (257/103) 359 Jacob Huesman vs. W. Carolina 10/31/15 (191/168) 355 Mickey Brokas vs. The Citadel 10/23/71 (361/-6) 356 B.J. Coleman vs. The Citadel 11/14/09 (356 pass) 347F Jacob Huesman at Jacksonville St. 9/9/12 (181/166) 347 Chris Sanders at Samford 9/2/99 (358/-11) 343F Jacob Huesman vs. Elon 11/17/12 (234/109) 343 Chris Sanders at Louisville 9/11/99 (367/-24) 343 Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 10/2/93 (332/11) 340 Jacob Huesman vs. Fordham 11/28/15 (211/129) 340 Chris Sanders vs. VMI 10/14/00 (354/-14) 336 B.J. Coleman vs. Jacksonville State 9/10/11 (296/40) 331 Jacob Huesman at Samford 9/19/15 (181/150) 331 B.J. Coleman vs. Appalachian State 9/4/10 (340/-9) 328 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky State 11/24/01 (235 rush/93 rec) 326F Kenyon Earl vs. Marshall 10/20/91 (296/30) 323 Jacob Huesman at Tennessee Tech 11/15/14 (234/89) 322 Cedric Stevens at Tennessee Tech 10/9/04 (36/286) 320 Tony Pastore vs. Cumberland 9/6/08 (320 pass) 320 Chuck Spearman at VMI 10/13/01 (317/3) 318 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky State 11/24/01 (325/-7) 316 Jacob Huesman at VMI 10/17/15 (219/97) 316 Jacob Huesman vs. UT Martin 8/29/13 (226/90) 310 Jacob Huesman vs. The Citadel 11/14/15 (192/118)

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310 B.J. Coleman vs. Samford 11/13/10 (319/-9) 309 Jacob Huesman at Mercer 11/7/15 (197/112) 309 Jacob Huesman vs. Mars Hill 9/12/15 (265/44) 308 Chris Sanders at The Citadel 11/4/00 (308/0) 307 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb 9/18/93 (261/46) 303 Ryan McCann vs. VMI 10/19/02 (260/43) 302F Jacob Huesman at Wofford 11/10/12 (229/68/5) 301 Jeff Peters vs. East Tennessee State 11/16/96 (297/14) 296 Chris Sanders vs. Mississippi Valley State 9/16/00 (293/3) 293 Steve Woods vs. McNeese State 10/27/79 (258/35) 292F Brian Hampton vs. The Citadel 11/4/95 (281/11) 288 Steve Woods vs. Vanderbilt 11/22/80 (286/2) 286 Jacob Huesman vs. Wofford 11/8/14 (250/36) 286 Chris Sanders vs. Samford 8/31/00 (289/-3) 286 Chris Sanders at Geogia Southern 9/25/99 (278/8) 282 Vinnie Miroth vs. The Citadel 11/8/03 (287/-5) 282 Steve Woods vs. Illinois State 11/15/80 (273/9) 280 Vinnie Miroth vs. Wofford 10/4/03 (293/-13) 275 Jacob Huesman vs. Samford 9/27/14 (178/97)

Jacob Huesman graduated as No. 3 all-time in the SoCon and No. 15 in the FCS in total offense with 12,248 career yards.

YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Year Player Yards 1969 Richard Manning 1,008 1970 Robert Smith 882 ALL PURPOSE OFFENSE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1971 Mickey Brokas 2,113 All-Purpose Yardage: 1972 Mickey Brokas 1,299 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) 1973 Mickey Brokas Game: 328 1,424 Season: 1,823 Brian Sutherland (2010) 1974 Doug Elsted 682 1975 Doug Elsted 1,321 Career: 4,305 Darryl Streeter (1984-88) 1976 Tony Merendino 794 1977 Tony Merendino 1,231 200-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 1,745 Listed by most yardage (rushing + receiving + returns) 1978 Tony Merendino 1,404 328 Charles McNeill vs. Kentucky State 11/24/01 (235 rush/93 rec) 1979 Steve Woods 307 Jerry Ellison at Boise State 9/5/92 (231/76 KOR) 1980 Steve Woods 1,868 298 Jerry Ellison vs. Furman 11/20/93 (205 rush/93 rec) 1981 Steve Woods 1,926 274 Joel Bradford at Furman 10/23/10 (274 rec) 1982 Ralph Potter 1,008 259 Jordan Hazard vs. Georgia Southern 10/4/08 (94 rec/151 ret) 1983 Ralph Potter 912 254 Joel Bradford vs. Eastern Kentucky 9/18/10 (254 rec) 1984 Artis Edwards 1,004 254 Brian Sutherland at Aubrun 11/6/10 (-2/97/159) 1,593 247 Alonzo Nix vs. Appalachain State 10/30/04 (247 rec) 1985 Tim Couch 1,376 239 Brian Sutherland vs. Appalachian State 9/4/10 (95/85/59) 1986 Tim Couch 1,034 236 Michael Gilmore at Tennessee Tech 10/904 (161 KOR/75 rec) 1987 Stan Nix 878 229F James Roberts vs. East Tennessee State 11/14/89 (202 rush/17 rec) 1988 Brad Patterson 228 Mark Hill at Furman 11/21/98 (101 rec/127 KOR) 1989 James Roberts 1,249 223 Emanuel Hassell at Jacksonville State 9/18/05 (141 rec/82 KOR) 1990 Stan Nix 1,197 219 Michael Gilmore vs. Appalachian State 10/30/04 (212 KOR/8 rec/-1 rush) 1991 Kenyon Earl 1,938 217 Brian Sutherland at Wofford 11/20/10 (8/29/180) 1992 Kenyon Earl 1,007 214 Jeremy Grier vs. Alabama State 9/7/02 (128 rec/86 KOR) 1993 Kenyon Earl 2,342 213 Tony Ball vs. Western Carolina 11/3/79 (213 rush) 1,765 212 Darnell Powell vs. Middle Tennessee 10/4/75 (212 rush) 1994 Kenyon Earl 1,085 210 Eldra Buckley at Appalachian State 10/29/05 (210 rush) 1995 Jeff Peters 1,345 210 Tyrone Coleman at The Citadel 11/7/98 (210 rush) 1996 Brian Hampton 1,985 208 Emanuel Hassell at Georgia Southern 9/24/05 (133 rec/75 KOR) 1997 Brian Hampton 207 Cos DeMatteo at Louisville 9/11/99 (207 rec) 1998 Brian Hampton 1,712 203 Jordan Hazard vs. Furman 10/20/07 (29 rec/86 KOR/88 PR) 1999 Chris Sanders 3,491 203 Darryl Streeter vs. The Citadel 10/17/87 (129 rush/27 rec/17 KOR) 2000 Chris Sanders 3,756 203 Darryl Streeter vs. Georgia Southern 9/27/86 (9 rush/26 rec/168 KOR) 2001 Chuck Spearman 1,121 201 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Furman 11/20/99 (117 rec/62 KOR/22 PR) 2002 Ryan McCann 2,155 200 Jeremy Grier vs. Tennessee Tech 9/13/03 (105 rec/-3 rush/98 KOR) 2003 Vinnie Miroth 1,855 200 Jeremy Grier at Georgia Southern 9/27/03 (127 rec/73 KOR) 2004 Cedric Stevens 2,837 2005 Antonio Miller 1,675 2006 Eldra Buckley 1,204 2007 Antonio Miller 1,683 2008 Jare Gault 1,039 2009 B.J. Coleman 2,319 2010 B.J. Coleman 2,984 TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS 2011 B.J. Coleman 1,493 2012 Jacob Huesman 2,616 Most Yards of Total Offense: 2,531 Game: 695 vs. Appalachian State (10/30/04) 2013 Jacob Huesman 2014 Jacob Huesman 3,740 Season: 5,756 in 2014 2014 Jacob Huesman 3,361


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SCORING RECORDS SCORING INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points Scored: Game: *36 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) Season: 117 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 242 Matt Vick (1997-2000) *Southern Conference Record Most Touchdowns: Game: *6 Cos DeMatteo vs. Miss. Valley St. (9/16/00) Rodney Allen Tony Merendino Season: 18 Gene Roberts (1946) Career: 31 Keon Williams (2010-14) *Southern Conference Record SINGLE SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 18 2. Keon Williams (2014) 14 Touchdowns Responsible For: Jacob Huesman (2014) 14 Game: 6 Jacob Huesman vs. VMI 4. Jacob Huesman (2015) 13 (10/4/14, 4 pass/2 rush) Derrick Craine (2015) 13 6 Cedric Stevens vs. App. St. 5. Eldra Buckley (2005) 11 (10/30/04, 5 pass/1 rush) 11 6 Justin Barnes vs. Kentucky St. Lironnie Davis (2004) Tony Merendino (1978) 11 (11/24/02, 6 passing) 8. Steve Colwell (1987) 10 6 Chris Sanders vs. Miss. Valley St. Tony Merendino (1976) 10 (9/16/00, 6 passing) 6 Kenyon Earl vs. Gardner-Webb CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (9/18/93, 6 passing) 1. Joe Burke (1977-80) 28 6 Kenneth Strong vs. Louisville 2. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 23 (10/20/28, 6 rushing) 3. Terrell Owens (1992-95) 19 Season: 37 Jacob Huesman (2014) 4. Faysal Shafaat (2013) 18 Career: 107 Jacob Huesman (2014-15) 5. Derek Hall (1992-95) 17 6. Blue Cooper (2006-09) 14 Most Field Goals: Alonzo Nix (2003-04) 14 Game: 4 Craig Camay vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) 8. Joel Bradford (2008-11) 13 4 Craig Camay at Jacksonville St. (9/8/07) 13 4 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) Jason Jones (2000-04) 13 4 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Vince Stafford (1970-72) Season: 22 Matt Vick (2000) SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Career: 44 Matt Vick (1997-2000) 1. Cos DeMatteo (2000) 11 Cos DeMatteo (1999) 11 Most Extra Points by Kicking: 3. Jason Jones (2002) 10 Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) 4. Joe Burke (1980) 9 Season: 60 Henrique Ribeiro (2014) Alan Barner (1985) 9 Career: 110 Matt Vick (1997-2000) 6. Joel Bradford (2010) 8 Michael Johnson (2006) 8 Most Points Scored by Kicking: 8 Game: 15 Henrique Ribeiro at WCU (11/1/14) Ronnie Strickland (2000) 8 15 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) Terrell Owens (1993) 8 15 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Shoun Habersham (1991) Vince Stafford (1971) 8 Season: 108 Henrique Ribeiro (2014) Career: 242 Matt Vick (1997-2000) CAREER SCORING 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2. Matt Vick (1997-2000) 3. Henrique Ribeiro (2012-Present) 4. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 5. Jack Teichmann (1982-83) 6. Keon Williams (2010-14) 7. Nick Pollard (2010-14) Dennis Waters (1985-88) 9. Cos DeMatteo (1998-2001) 10. Joe Burke (1977-80)

264 242 216 215 188 186 175 175 162 152

SINGLE SEASON SCORING 1. Gene Roberts (1946) 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2014) 3. Henrique Ribeiro (2015) 4. Matt Vick (2000) 5. Ron Whaley (1962) 6. Keon Williams (2014) Jacob Huesman (2015) Jacob Huesman (2014) 9. Cos DeMatteo (1999)

117 108 98 97 80 84 84 84 74

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jacob Huesman (2012-15) 2. Keon Williams (2010-14) 3. Mike Smith (1977-80) Tony Merendino (1975-78) 5. James Roberts (1989-93) Robert Smith (1967-70)

43 30 24 24 20 20

Keon Williams (2010-14) is No. 4 on the Mocs’ career scoring list with 186 points. TEAM SCORING RECORDS Most Points: Game: 93 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 486 in 2014 Most Touchdowns in Game By: Rushing: 8 vs. VMI (11/16/85) Passing: 7 vs. Kentucky St. (11/24/01) Most Touchdowns: Game: 12 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 59 in 2014 Most Extra Points Kicked: Game: 11 vs. Carson-Newman (10/2/15) Season: 60 in 2014 Most Field Goals: Game: 4 vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) 4 at Jacksonville State (9/8/07) 4 at Wofford (9/30/00) 4 vs. East Tenn. St. (10/1/88) Season: 22 in 2000

Matt Vick is second all-time in scoring at UTC with 264 career points.

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KICKING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts: Jeff Lloyd at Oklahoma (8/30/08) Game: 13 Season: 80 Billy Smith (1985) Career: *297 Billy Smith (1985-88) *Southern Conference Record Most Yards Punting: Game: 492 Billy Smith vs. ETSU (9/21/85) Season: 3,448 Greg Cater (1976) Career: *11,906 Billy Smith (1985-88) *Southern Conference Record

Pumpy Tudors

71 71 Best Punting Average: 70 Game3min: 54.7 Nick Pollard vs. Wofford (11/9/13) 68 Season: 45.5 Pumpy Tudors (1991) 67 Career: *44.4 Pumpy Tudors (1989-91) 67 *Southern Conference Record 67 66 CAREER PUNTS 65 1. Billy Smith (1985-88) 297 65 2. Travis Grubb (1999-2002) 209 65 3. Jonathan Wright (2004-07) 206 64 4. Pumpy Tudors (1988-91) 181 63 5. Greg Cater (1977-79) 150 63 62 SINGLE SEASON PUNTS 61 1. Billy Smith (1985) 80 61 2. Billy Smith (1988) 79 61 3. Ronnie Wade (1965) 74 60 4. John Bonner (1970) 73 60 5. John Bonner (1969) 71 CAREER PUNTING YARDS 1. Billy Smith (1985-88) 2. Travis Grubb (1999-02) 3. Pumpy Tudors (1988-91) 4. Jonathan Wright (2004-07) 5. Greg Cater (1977-79)

11,906 8,668 8,037 7,923 6,232

SINGLE SEASON PUNTING YARDS 1. Greg Cater (1976) 2. Billy Smith (1988) 3. Billy Smith (1985) 4. John Bonner (1970) 5. Travis Grubb (2002)

3,448 3,273 3,264 3,243 2,893

CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Pumpy Tudors (1988-91) 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2012-Present) 3. Greg Cater (1977-79) 4. Nick Pollard (2010-14) Travis Grubb (1999-02) John Bonner (1969-70)

44.4 43.4 41.6 41.5 41.5 41.5

SINGLE SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Pumpy Tudors (1991) 2. Pumpy Tudors (1990) 3. John Bonner (1970) 4. Henrique Ribeiro (2015) Pumpy Tudors (1989)

45.5 44.6 44.4 43.3 43.3

LONGEST PUNTS 84 Billy Smith vs. Appalachian State 11/12/88 82 John Howell vs. Vanderbilt 11/20/82 79 Pumpy Tudors vs. Appalachian St. 10/28/89 78 Nick Pollard vs. Wofford 11/9/13 77 Josh Siefken vs. W. Carolina 10/21/95 77 Pumpy Tudors vs. W. Carolina 11/3/90 75 John Howell vs. Louisiana Tech 11/16/74 74 Scot Kielblock at Wofford 10/3/98 74 John Bonner at Vanderbilt 9/12/70 72 Billy Smith vs. Louisiana Tech 10/3/87 72 Billy Smith vs. The Citadel 10/18/86

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John Howell vs. Arkansas State 9/18/82 Greg Cater vs. Illinois State 10/15/77 Jeff Lloyd at W. Carolina 11/1/08 Greg Cater vs. Louisiana Tech 9/16/78 Nick Pollard vs. Wofford 11/8/14 Mike Hammons at Appalachian St. 11/7/09 Greg Cater vs. Marshall 9/29/79 Mike Hammons at Appalachian State 9/24/11 Alejandro Bennifield vs. Jacksonville St. 9/515 Nick Pollard vs. Samford 9/27/14 Byron Holmes vs. Marshall 10/27/84 Greg Cater vs. McNeese State 10/28/78 Jeff Lloyd at Wofford 10/11/08 Travis Grubb at Georgia Southern 9/25/99 Scot Keilblock vs. W. Carolina 10/25/97 Henrique Ribeiro vs. Jacksonville St. 9/515 Nick Pollard at Furman 10/13/12 Josh Siefken vs. Ole Miss 9/11/93 Nick Pollard vs. Appalachian St. 9/22/12 Josh Siefken vs. Appalachian St. 10/30/93

TEAM PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts: Game: 12 at Arkansas (10/6/07) Season: 80 twice (1986) (1985) Most Yardage: Game: 492 vs. ETSU (9/21/85) Season: 3,178 in 1991 Best Average Per Punt: Game: 62.5 vs. McNeese St. (10/28/78) Season: 45.4 in 1991 Fewest Punts: Season:

41 in 2000

INDIVIDUAL PAT RECORDS MOST PATS: Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) Season: 60 Henrique Ribeiro (2014) Career: 110 Matt Vick (1997-2000) Cons: 90 Henrique Ribeiro (2014-15)

Dennis Waters is second in career field goals with 40 from 1985-88. INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL RECORDS MOST FIELD GOALS: Craig Camay vs. W. Carolina (10/31/09) Game: 4 4 Craig Camay at Jacksonville St. (9/8/07) 4 Matt Vick at Wofford (9/30/00) 4 Dennis Waters vs. ETSU (10/1/88) Season: 22 Matt Vick (2000) Career: 44 Matt Vick (1997-2000) SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE: 1. Matt Vick (2000) 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2015) 3. Henrique Ribeiro (2014) Craig Camay (2009) Dennis Waters (1988) CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE: 1. Matt Vick (1997-200) 2. Dennis Waters (1985-88) 3. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 4. Henrique Ribeiro (2012-present) 5. Jack Teichman (1980-83)

44 40 39 36 31

CAREER FIELD GOAL ACCURACY: 1. Patrick Shutters (2002-03) 77.3 (17/22) 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2012-Present) 75.0 (36/48) 3. Matt Vick (1997-200) 73.3 (44/60) 4. Craig Camay (2006-09) 73.0 (27/37) 5. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 69.6 (39/56)

MOST PATS ATTEMPTED: LONGEST FIELD GOALS: Game: 11 Bill King vs. Georgetown (9/19/52) 53 Scot Kielblock vs. Samford Season: 62 Henrique Ribeiro (2014) 52 Craig Camay at Presbyterian Career: 117 Matt Vick (1997-2000) 52 Dennis Waters vs. App. St. 52 Dennis Waters vs. Marshall SEASON PATS: 52 Joe Zeman vs.Jacksonville State 1. Henrique Ribeiro (2014) 60 50 Rodney Allen vs. The Citadel 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2015) 47 49 Patrick Shutters vs. Samford 3. Nick Pollard (2013) 43 49 Scot Kielblock vs. Mid. Tenn. St. Joe Zeman (1979) 43 5. Jeff Veres (2010) 39 CAREER PATS: 1. Matt Vick (1997-200) 110 2. Henrique Ribeiro (2012-present) 108 3. Nick Pollard (2010-Present) 103 4. Rodney Allen (1989-92) 98 5. Jack Teichman (1980-83) 95

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RETURN RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RETURN RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns: Tobe Taylor vs. Marshall (10/1/94) Game: 8 Season: 46 Michael Gilmore (2004) Career: 82 Darryl Streeter (1984-88) Most Kickoff Return Yards: Game: 212 Michael Gilmore vs. App. St. (10/30/04) Season: 1,009 Michael Gilmore (2004) Career: 1,670 Darryl Streeter (1984-88)

Darryl Streeter

Jerry Ellison

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 100 Steve Baker vs. App. St.TD 10/8/83 98 Brian Sutherland at Auburn 10/6/10 94 Jerry Ellison vs. East Tennessee St.TD 11/7/92 94 Bucky Wolford at Ole MissTD 11/9/68 93 Jonathan Parker vs. MarshallTD 10/27/84 93 Larry Stokes vs. Bowling GreenTD 11/20/76 92 Jerry Ellison vs. East Tenn. St.TD 11/7/92 Most Punt Return Yards: 92 Tobe Taylor vs. UT-MartinTD 9/12/92 Game: 142 David McCrary vs. Marshall 90 Jerry Ellison vs. UT-MartinTD 9/12/92 (10/22/83) 90 Shoun Habersham vs. WCUTD 9/16/89 Season: 385 David McCrary (1983) 90 Darrell Powell vs. Mil-Wisconsin 10/12/74 Career: 1,253 David McCrary (1982-85) 90 DeForest Spencer vs. MercerTD 10/4/1914 87 Ebrahim Tehrani at VanderbiltTD 9/6/03 Best Punt Return Average: 81 Chaz Moore vs. Western Carolina 10/5/13 Season: 13.2 Rocky Turner (1970) 78 Michael Gilmore vs. Appalachian St. 10/30/04 78 Jonathan Parker vs. Tennessee TechTD 9/20/86 CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS 77 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Tennessee Tech 9/6/97 1. Darryl Streeter (1984-88) 82 75 Michael Gilmore at Memphis 9/11/04 2. Jerry Ellison (1990-93) 69 73 Bill Butler at AuburnTD 10/4/58 3. Jordan Hazard (2006-08) 68 70 Stefpon Hawkins vs. Georgia Southern 9/25/98 4. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 64 68 Tony Ball vs. Marshall 11/19/77 5. Tobe Taylor (1992-95) 57 65 Darryl Streeter vs. Geogria Southern 9/27/86 59 Welton Ellison vs. McNeese St. 10/27/79 SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS 58 David McCrary vs. Arkansas St. 9/8/84 1. Michael Gilmore (2004) 46 56 Buster Skrine at The Citdel 11/15/08 2. Brian Sutherland (2010) 45 54 Stefpon Hawkins at App. St. 10/30/99 3. Jordan Hazard (2008) 43 53 Alan Barner vs. East Tenn. St. 10/9/82 4. Emanuel Hassell (2005) 33 52 Sam McIver vs. Arkansas St. 10/17/81 5. Jordan Hazard (2007) 31 52 Tony Ball vs. McNeese St. 10/27/79 Jeremy Grier (2003) 31 50 Brandon Golder at Jacksonville St. 9/8/07 Jeremy Grier (2002) 31 Tobe Taylor (1994) 31 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 88 Gordon Atchley vs. GeorgiaTD 9/25/48 CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 87 Jack Archer vs. McMurryTD 11/16/56 1. Darryl Streeter (1984-88) 1,670 85 D.J. Key vs. Western CarolinaTD 10/15/11 2. Jerry Ellison (1990-93) 1,494 79 Frank Webb vs. The CitadelTD 11/70/70 3. Shoun Habersham (1989-91) 1,479 75 Phillip Aldridge vs. The CitadelTD 10/19/85 4. Jeremy Grier (2001-03) 1,346 71 Lucas Webb vs. FordhamTD 11/28/15 5. Chaz Moore (2010-13) 1,336 70 Wes Dothard at SamfordTD 11/16/13 70 Gordon Atchley at GeorgiaTD 9/25/48 SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 70 Gehrig Giles vs. FurmanTD 11/16/68 1. Michael Gilmore (2004) 1,009 66 Jordan Tippit vs. SamfordTD 11/13/10 2. Brian Sutherland (2010) 914 65 Kareem Robinson vs. MarshallTD 9/30/95 3. Jordan Hazard (2008) 792 62 Edwin Spencer vs. TennesseeTD 11/1/1913 4. Jerry Ellison (1992) 755 59 Quintez Smith vs. Appalachian StateTD 10/7/06 5. Jeremy Grier (2002) 682 57 David McCrary vs. SW LouisianaTD 9/17/83 56 Jimi Mitchell at Tennessee Tech 10/9/04 CAREER KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 55 Albert Luke at East Tennessee StateTD 11/9/91 1. Jonathan Parker (1984-86) 27.8 55 Dee Virgin vs. Jacksonville StateTD 9/6/14 2. Tony Ball (1977-80) 26.0 3. Chaz Moore (2010-13) 25.2 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS 4. Shoun Habersham (1989-91) 24.8 73 Kareem Robinson vs. Mississippi Valley S.TD 9/21/96 5. David McCrary (1982-85) 24.7 63 Jeff Phillips at Georgia Southern 9/22/07 62 Quasey Vinson vs. Middle TennesseeTD 9/13/97 SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 61 Clint Alligood vs. East Tennessee StateTD 11/16/96 1. T ony Ball (1977) 37.7 55 Montrell Pardue vs. Jacksonville St.TD 9/5/15 2. B ucky Wolford (1968) 29.8 51 J.D. Dothard vs. WoffordTD 9/26/09 3. Chaz Moore (2013) 29.1 51 Bucky Wolford vs. AuburnTD 9/23/67 4. David McCrary (1982) 28.1 50 Junior Jackson vs. FurmanTD 11/15/86 5. Jonathan Parker (1984) 27.6 45 Ryan Consiglio vs. Western CarolinaTD 10/15/11 Most Punt Returns: Game: 9 Gary Parris vs. MTSU (10/20/79) Season: 36 Joe Lee Dunn (1963) Career: *118 David McCrary (1982-85) * Southern Conference Record

Tony Ball averaged a school-record 37.7 yards per kickoff return in 1977. LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 95 Dick Brady vs. CentreTD 11/26/42 88 Jordan Hazard vs. FurmanTD 10/20/07 86 Kenny Mitchell vs. W. KentuckyTD 9/9/78 82 Joe Lee Dunn vs. Southwest La.TD 11/26/65 79 Todd Campbell vs. ETSU 11/16/02 77 Kenny Mitchell vs. Middle TennesseeTD 10/1/77 76 David McCrary vs. Jacksonville St.TD 10/23/82 74 Thurman Scott vs. SouthwesternTD 10/14/38 74 John Kovacevich at DaytonTD 11/7/42 73 Kenny Mitchell at Western KentuckyTD 10/10/78 73 David McCrary vs. MarshallTD 10/22/83 72 Jack Hoover vs. Tennessee TechTD 10/4/46 69 Kwento Ikwuezunma at VMI 10/13/01 67 Stefpon Hawkins at Samford 9/2/99 67 Dick Hosterrler vs. ErskineTD 9/21/51 66 Tommy Hudson vs. SamfordTD 9/27/14 65 Barnes vs. HowardTD 10/22/21 61 Jack Hoover vs. Tennessee TechTD 10/4/46 58 Tommy Hudson at Austin PeayTD 9/13/14 58 Jordan Hazard vs. Cumberland 9/6/08 56 Kwento Ikwuezunma vs. WoffordTD 9/29/01 56 Stefpon Hawkins at WoffordTD 10/3/98 TEAM RETURN RECORDS Most Punt Returns: Game: 9 vs. Appalachian State (10/7/78) Season: 44 in 1967 Most Punt Return Yardage: Game: 142 vs. Marshall (10/22/83) Season: 455 in 1982 Average Per Punt Return: Season: 12.4 in 2007 Most Kickoff Returns: Game: 9 vs. Jacksonville St. (9/18/04) Season: 65 in 2003 and 2004 Most Kickoff Return Yardage: Game: 234 vs. UT-Martin (9/12/92) Season: 1,336 in 2003 Average Per Kickoff Return: Season: 23.5 in 2013

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS Most Tackles: Game: #30 Josh Cain vs. The Citadel (11/3/01) Season: 192 Josh Cain (2002) Career: 522 Glen Richardson (1982-85) #Southern Conference and NCAA FCS Record Most Sacks: Game: 3.5 Davis Tull vs. Furman (10/12/13) Tyler Unzicker at ETSU (11/10/01) Season: 13.5 Keionta Davis (2015) Glen Richardson Phillip Aldridge Career: #37.0 Davis Tull (2011-14) #Southern Conference Record CAREER TACKLES (Recorded since 1982) 1. Glen Richardson (1982-85) 522 Most Interceptions: 2. Josh Cain (1999-2002) 511 Game: 3 by six players 3. Junior Jackson (1986-89) 454 last by Mike Lowman vs. ETSU (10/1/88) 4. Zach Ervin (1984-87) 367 Russ Huesman vs. Tenn. St. (11/18/78) 5. Willie Greenway (1986-88) 365 Season: 8 Reggie Solomon (1987) 6. Ryan Consiglio (2008-11) 321 8 Phillip Aldridge (1985) 7. Spanky Thomas (1984-86) 315 Career: 13 Phillip Aldridge (1981-85) 8. Wes Dothard (2010-13) 296 9. D. J. Key (2010-13) 293 Most Interception Return Yards: Ron Faugue (1994-97) 293 Game: 79 Frank Webb vs. The Citadel (11/7/70) Season: 142 Phillip Aldridge (1985) SINGLE SEASON TACKLES (Recorded since 1982) Career: 215 David McCrary (1982-85) 1. Josh Cain (2002) 192 2. Glen Richardson (1985) 183 Interceptions for Touchdowns: 3. Junior Jackson (1989) 181 Game: 2 David McCrary vs. SW Louisiana (9/17/83) 4. Willie Greenway (1986) 156 Season: 2 Kareem Robinson (1995) 5. Josh Cain (2001) 144 David McCrary (1983) 6. Glen Richardson (1983) 136 Career: 3 Lucas Webb (2014-present)# 7. Chris Camacho (2007) 135 #Tied for SoCon Record Stefon Alston (1996) 135 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 1. Phillip Aldridge (1982-85) 13 CAREER SACKS (Recorded since 1988) Bucky Wolford (1965-67) 13 1. Davis Tull (2011-14) *37.0 3. Mike Lowman (1985-88) 12 2. Josh Williams (2009-12) 23.5 4. Kadeem Wise (2010-13) 11 3. Keionta Davis (2013-present) 20.5 David McCrary (1982-85) 11 4. Kenny Sanders (1995-98) 14.5 6. Reggie Solomon (1984-87) 10 5. Emmanuel DeWalt (1999-02) 14.0 Kenny Booker (1983-86) 10 *Southern Conference Record Tom Patrick (1971-73) 10 9. Lucas Webb (2014-present) 9 SINGLE SEASON SACKS (Recorded since 1988) Jordan Tippit (2008-11) 9 1. Keionta Davis (2015) 13.5 Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 9 2. Davis Tull (2012) 12.5 Russ Huesman (1978-81) 9 3. Josh Beard (2009) 12.0 Tyler Unzicker (2001) 12.0 SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 5. Davis Tull (2014) 10.5 1. Reggie Solomon (1987) 8 Phillip Aldridge (1985) 3. Alphonso McCloud (1979) Mike Cope (1970) Bucky Wolford (1966) Joe Lee Dunn (1966) 7. Lucas Webb (2014) Kadeem Wise (2010) Ron Faugue (1996) Mike Lowman (1988) Paul Humphries (1981) Kenny Mitchell (1977) Bucky Wolford (1966)

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Davis Tull (2011-14) holds the SoCon record for career sacks with 37.0. 1982 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLE LEADERS Lawrence Green Willie Greenway Junior Jackson Junior Jackson Junior Jackson Shingo Weems Jackie Washington David Masterson Jermaine Barnette Tirone McKenzie Ron Faugue Stefan Alston David Damon Carleton Bexley Jimmy Lindsey Josh Cain Josh Cain Josh Cain Bernard Snowden Randy Craft Greg McConico Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Chris Camacho Joseph Thornton Joseph Thornton Ryan Consiglio Ryan Consiglio Wes Dothard Wes Dothard Muhasibi Wakeel A.J. Hampton

101 156 87 120 181 110 114 109 66 90 93 135 111 86 95 88 144 192 75 70 70 74 74 135 79 86 110 120 94 82 112 87

CAREER INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. David McCrary (1982-85) 215 2. Lucas Webb (2014-present) 194 3. Phillip Aldridge (1982-85) 193 4. Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 166 5. D.J. Key (2010-13) 153 CAREER INTERCEPTION RETURN AVG. (5 min.) 1. D.J. Key (2010-13) 25.5 2. Lucas Webb (2014-present) 21.6 2. David McCrary (1982-85) 18.7 Kenny Mitchell (1977-80) 18.7 4. Quintez Smith (2003, 2005-06) 18.4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Rush Rush/ Pass Pass/ Total 1st Punts- Punt K.O. INT- Penalties- Fum- Total Points/ Year Yds. Game Yds. Game Off. Dwns. Yards Ret-Yds Ret-Yds Yds Yards Lost Points Game 1951 1882 107.5 1441 131.0 3323 169 72-2609 12 290 26.4 1952 1889 188.9 1231 123.1 3120 143 24-299 25-542 12 341 34.1 1953 164 16.4 1954 2101 210.1 786 78.6 2887 139 51-1836 7-121 19 198 19.8 1955 1695 169.5 536 53.6 2231 122 71-2357 7-92 20 95 9.5 1956 1354 150.7 1120 124.4 2474 78 41-1418 14 18 154 17.1 1957 1305 130.5 1234 123.4 2539 53-1870 114 11.4 1958 195 19.5 1959 1394 139.4 461 46.1 1955 89 11-160 59 5.9 1960 1962 196.2 500 50.0 2462 121 63-2023 14-90 41-598 50-637 13-9 139 13.9 1961 1715 171.5 576 57.6 2291 123 64-2170 5-51 602 9 127 12.7 1962 1329 132.9 1102 110.2 2431 172 17.2 1963 991 99.1 1182 118.2 2173 129 58 222 34-745 15-167 424 15 89 8.9 1964 158 15.8 1965 1116 111.6 886 88.6 2002 131 74-2790 10-109 11 130 13.0 1966 1254 125.4 1117 111.7 2371 126 61-2382 26-138 29-555 14-48 16 154 15.4 1967 1544 154.4 1741 174.1 3285 166 64-2315 43-322 31-472 15-91 21 246 24.6 1968 1997 199.7 1175 117.5 3172 208 54-1817 35-273 26-598 12 46-454 21-11 290 29.0 1969 1273 127.3 1341 134.1 2614 141 72-2735 20-31 41-796 18-201 21-209 31-17 94 9.4 1970 1626 147.7 965 87.8 2591 146 74-3243 16-166 52-892 17-298 37-406 41-26 147 13.4 1971 1336 121.5 2212 201.0 3548 199 71-2413 28-187 54-857 21-283 41-370 21-13 205 18.6 1972 1225 111.4 1339 121.7 2564 145 87-3160 20-98 39-724 18-155 47-484 30-15 94 8.5 1973 878 79.8 1824 165.8 2702 144 83-2815 26-121 40-868 18-203 49-588 21-12 131 11.9 1974 1617 147.0 1200 109.1 2817 153 70-2798 26-20 41-856 -- 69-736 34-17 179 16.3 1975 2302 209.2 1034 94.0 3336 178 67-2470 34-189 30-459 7-142 91-960 35-20 176 16.0 1976 1890 171.9 1084 98.5 2974 174 80-3483 31-290 31-655 13-246 71-754 31-19 232 21.1 1977 3332 302.9 936 85.1 4268 184 62-2462 32-284 30-695 6-89 95-906 42-28 265 24.1 1978 2652 241.1 1765 160.5 4417 201 2720 12 50-24 -- 111-1122 50-26 319 29.0 1979 2926 266.0 1613 146.6 4539 215 62-2638 31-153 29-642 -- 104-1168 -- 349 31.7 1980 2493 226.6 2061 187.4 4554 201 50-1864 35-340 34-555 14-305 71-850 38-18 300 27.3 1981 1604 145.8 2089 189.9 3693 186 50-2329 25-148 31-560 14-82 95-843 31-17 217 19.7 1982 2287 207.9 1012 92.0 3299 189 61-2616 38-455 23-530 11-113 78-776 40-18 235 21.4 1983 2429 220.8 902 82.0 3331 166 70-2416 38-408 28-580 11-52 78-776 40-18 227 20.6 1984 1764 160.9 1216 110.5 2986 161 80-2800 33-259 32-707 9-162 64-517 36-16 140 12.7 1985 1426 129.6 1882 171.1 3308 181 80-3264 35-379 18-351 16-119 78-644 24-16 209 19.0 1986 1813 164.8 1890 171.8 3703 181 72-2711 32-234 42-836 23-170 84-770 25 223 20.3 1987 1845 167.7 1343 122.1 3188 168 69-2658 22-49 33-674 15-133 61-584 32-19 185 16.8 1988 1481 134.6 1864 169.5 3345 184 79-3273 31-129 34-549 16-169 92-833 19-8 213 19.4 1989 1632 148.4 1403 127.6 3035 168 65-2817 19-138 41-898 20-254 67-604 22-13 161 14.6 1990 2046 186.0 1581 143.7 3627 176 64-2837 22-97 44-818 20-159 67-555 26-15 227 20.6 1991 2364 214.9 1837 167.0 4201 236 54-2453 15-45 39-801 10-190 69-522 29-12 305 27.7 1992 1700 154.5 1469 133.5 3171 153 79-2674 20-98 57-1211 7-100 78-698 33-13 223 20.3 1993 1499 136.3 2380 216.4 3879 180 44-1725 10-81 40-654 16-178 66-568 28-15 250 22.7 1994 1982 180.2 2230 202.7 4212 254 45-1838 11-57 65-1206 22-204 63-550 29-12 282 25.6 1995 1597 145.2 2160 196.4 3757 212 54-2182 20-160 46-781 9-175 67-539 23-11 251 22.8 1996 1320 120.0 2037 186.1 3367 196 68-2528 10-70 43-773 13-106 64-513 13-9 175 15.9 1997 1123 102.1 2246 204.2 3369 190 64-2371 24-244 32-698 11-281 89-735 16-5 203 18.5 1998 1931 175.5 2029 184.5 3960 216 54-2153 28-277 33-643 13-195 77-685 14-6 209 19.0 1999 1391 126.5 3591 326.5 4982 248 45-1823 15-165 43-811 14-339 80-663 17-7 328 29.8 2000 1259 114.5 3730 339.1 4989 266 41-1513 18-117 45-937 17-126 84-801 14-5 332 30.2 2001 1403 127.5 2120 192.7 3523 191 72-2877 30-326 44-892 17-323 71-624 17-6 217 19.7 2002 1058 88.2 2645 220.4 3703 202 69-2893 30-230 56-1150 14-208 77-559 20-11 232 19.3 2003 1063 88.6 2814 234.5 3877 208 70-2670 15-91 65-1336 22-457 80-664 22-14 195 16.2 2004 1238 112.5 3003 273.0 4241 211 66-2441 11-71 65-1222 10-195 97-847 22-11 320 29.1 2005 2268 206.2 1622 147.5 3890 220 53-1924 18-182 41-725 18-123 68-571 16-6 245 22.3 2006 1954 177.6 1788 162.5 3742 194 63-2352 25-142 44-866 13-145 67-597 16-8 201 18.3 2007 1682 152.9 1896 172.4 3578 183 65-2315 19-236 62-1141 12-133 41-382 20-7 255 23.2 2008 919 76.6 1780 148.3 2699 157 81-2977 23-180 74-1278 8-54 75-629 23-11 153 12.8 2009 935 85.0 2385 216.8 3320 184 52-2012 14-164 46-909 11-114 51-445 13-9 236 21.5 2010 1681 152.8 3049 277.2 4730 251 42-1511 11-104 53-1063 13-241 66-620 20-14 347 31.5 2011 1588 144.4 1925 175.0 3513 200 64-2518 12-37 33-754 12-140 47-368 14-5 285 25.9 2012 1845 167.7 2023 183.9 3868 209 55-2283 17-91 27-523 5-82 48-411 9-5 281 25.5 2013 2549 212.4 1788 149.0 4337 237 52-2111 17-156 35-823 11-197 47-394 10-6 316 26.3 2014 2951 210.8 2805 200.4 5756 286 68-2838 20-191 38-787 13-181 74-633 16-8 486 34.7 2015 3145 241.9 2255 173.5 5400 280 46-1850 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YEAR-BY-YEAR DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Rush Rush/ Pass Pass/ Total Sacks FF- INT- Punts- Punt K.O. Penalty- Total Points/ Year Yds. Game Yds. Game Off. FR Yds Yds Ret-Yds Ret.-Yds Yards Points Game 1951 1465 133.2 1154 104.9 2619 -- 16 176 16.0 1952 1536 153.6 670 67.0 2206 -- 16 142 14.2 1953 190 19.0 1954 1720 172.0 938 93.8 2658 -- 22 16-334 54-1890 164 16.4 1955 1655 165.5 660 66.0 2315 -- 19 13-176 63-244 91 9.1 1956 2022 224.7 697 77.4 2832 -- 10 12-215 188 20.9 1957 1914 191.4 528 52.8 2442 -- 63-2167 134 13.4 1958 135 13.5 1959 1753 175.3 564 56.4 2317 -- 3-34 173 17.3 1960 1818 181.8 840 84.0 2828 -- 26-18 8-86 51-1611 27-248 28-595 79-854 174 17.4 1961 2038 205.8 1033 103.3 3071 -- 14 42-1361 748 218 21.8 1962 279 27.9 1963 1484 148.4 1027 102.7 2511 -- 15 10-75 50 312 25-682 607 154 15.4 1964 114 11.4 1965 1260 126.0 1647 164.7 2907 -- 12 12-224 60-2394 179 17.0 1966 1403 140.3 1881 188.1 3144 -- 17 13-250 64-2277 27-142 30-523 168 16.8 1968 1165 116.5 1410 141.0 2575 -- 13 16-204 77-2836 35-417 36-393 162 16.2 1968 1370 137.0 1132 113.2 2502 -- 21-11 12 81-3142 17-64 53-930 37-354 136 13.6 1969 1878 187.8 1375 137.7 3253 -- 42-22 12 63-2404 27-187 23-471 41-406 216 21.6 1970 2216 201.5 1493 135.7 3709 -- 41-26 15-221 54-1977 37-525 36-770 67-636 282 25.7 1971 2596 233.2 1586 145.9 4182 -- 26-17 21-283 52-2137 36-314 39-607 53-537 333 30.3 1972 2333 212.1 1448 135.3 3781 42-24 13-97 60-2448 33-270 22-463 43-463 207 18.8 1973 1997 181.5 1448 131.6 3445 -- 29-21 10-48 68-2422 34-350 29-585 59-558 241 21.9 1974 1731 157.4 1336 121.5 3067 -- 33-16 16-231 68-2553 34-650 64-660 252 22.9 1975 1388 126.2 1385 125.9 2773 -- 43-22 12-155 62-2312 28-279 30-527 63-673 195 17.7 1976 1717 156.1 1632 148.4 3349 -- 41-17 16-76 70-2718 34-373 40-523 75-805 205 18.6 1977 1597 145.2 1447 131.5 3044 38 40-22 15-186 73-2959 28-154 45-856 62-589 167 15.2 1978 1098 99.8 1780 161.8 2878 -- 40-27 19 -- -- -- 54-551 191 17.4 1979 1428 175.2 1929 175.2 3355 -- -- 26-233 -- 34 29-642 77-876 217 19.7 1980 1925 175.0 1289 117.2 3214 16-140 28-16 17-201 67-2586 20-198 40-808 56-544 197 17.9 1981 1434 130.4 1984 180.4 3411 19-162 44-19 20-193 63-2343 24-101 31-465 63-556 172 15.6 1982 893 81.2 1308 118.9 2201 28 25-13 18-216 80-3117 19-252 28-549 52-411 137 12.5 1983 1258 114.4 1474 134.0 2732 31 25-13 18-271 29-2932 21-203 30-630 52-411 167 15.2 1984 1478 134.3 1839 167.1 3317 25-167 27-19 14 64-2588 33-259 18-360 59-500 186 16.9 1985 911 82.8 2019 183.6 2930 38 32-18 21-246 86-3222 38-255 41-618 68-582 155 14.1 1986 1588 144.3 1779 161.2 3117 21 28 14-216 78-2957 19-125 43-820 57-462 233 21.2 1987 1560 141.8 1515 137.7 3075 25-179 45-20 23-163 69-2658 27-227 31-618 45-417 180 16.4 1988 1344 122.2 1773 161.2 3117 21-117 25-12 15-96 78-2910 40-447 41-832 98-767 220 20.0 1989 2150 195.5 1148 104.4 3298 18-90 22-8 9-77 62-2224 41-442 35-655 67-513 230 20.9 1990 1500 136.4 2564 233.1 4064 25-130 32-10 16-211 67-2414 38-243 45-822 52-471 243 22.1 1991 2906 264.2 1558 141.6 4464 24-148 22-9 10-108 45-1614 34-402 44-1002 69-681 293 26.6 1992 2738 248.9 1815 165.0 4553 25-179 29-13 13-129 46-1750 36-369 36-713 69-610 391 35.5 1993 2685 244.1 2039 185.4 4724 19-92 32-15 16-243 33-1237 28-372 35-910 56-483 376 34.2 1994 2770 251.8 2384 216.7 5154 18-90 18-10 12-132 35-1288 24-289 36-895 87-723 426 38.7 1995 2161 196.5 1983 180.3 4144 18-116 21-9 13-217 53-1988 31-278 39-859 63-517 299 27.2 1996 2601 236.5 1961 178.3 4562 19-113 22-12 14-215 41-1528 35-322 30-586 71-654 290 26.4 1997 1976 179.6 1324 120.4 3300 25-151 24-15 5-68 59-2353 43-470 37-799 77-719 244 22.2 1998 1998 181.6 1561 141.9 3559 18-121 29-12 11-55 58-2522 32-290 38-725 74-699 219 19.9 1999 3106 282.4 1515 137.7 4621 19-124 35-17 11-114 38-765 31-318 55-1209 82-751 360 32.7 2000 2255 205.0 2013 183.0 4268 18-107 25-12 8-36 49-1843 19-213 62-978 83-784 279 25.4 2001 2012 182.9 1837 167.0 3849 19-116 19-8 7-64 68-2809 42-502 40-746 76-712 338 30.7 2002 2677 223.1 2512 209.3 5189 19-127 30-11 5-34 49-1916 42-438 44-764 95-847 377 31.4 2003 3108 259.0 2011 167.6 5119 9-61 34-18 7-65 48-1909 47-429 35-701 90-749 421 35.1 2004 2685 244.1 2039 185.4 4724 19-92 16-10 13-175 66-2441 39-476 56-122 74-653 529 48.1 2005 3098 261.4 1927 175.2 4802 9-54 21-9 7-97 41-1588 25-217 29-695 76-654 339 30.8 2006 1808 164.4 2361 214.6 4169 21-111 15-7 11-157 53-2090 24-86 30-650 60-522 304 27.6 2007 2319 210.8 2007 182.5 4326 25-183 27-13 18-199 44-1726 30-269 41-984 61-543 369 33.5 2008 2886 240.5 2424 202.0 5310 17-105 24-11 19-195 50-1971 35-185 30-721 66-658 455 37.9 2009 1637 148.8 1748 158.9 3385 30-170 13-9 11-114 47-1908 12-185 33-604 51-512 283 25.7 2010 1788 162.5 2282 207.5 4070 20-129 23-14 13-117 50-1963 18-163 57-1044 62-619 343 31.2 2011 1809 164.5 1549 140.8 3358 23-154 30-14 12-163 58-2342 24-207 53-981 50-462 217 19.7 2012 1573 143.0 1826 166.0 3399 22-166 18-9 8-151 58-2333 18-121 40-892 49-410 224 20.4 2013 2128 177.3 1819 151.6 3947 22-125 12-7 6-32 56-2349 11-143 44-1021 61-540 245 20.4 2014 1744 124.6 2145 153.2 3889 35-224 16-9 8-55 90-3687 20-203 55-1185 57-514 271 19.4 2015 2264 174.2 2311 177.9 4575 34-176 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THE LAST TIME...INDIVIDUAL 50+ YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN Chattanooga............ 51, Jacob Huesman at Western Carolina (11/3/12) Opponent....... 75, Troymaine Pope at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 70-YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN Chattanooga...................74, Kendrix Huitt at Western Carolina (11/3/12) Opponent.......................................73, Shakiel Davis, Mars Hill (9/12/15) 70-YARD TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION Chattanooga......75, Xavier Borishade vs. No. 20 The Citadel (11/14/15) Opponent.................................... 75, Keshaun Taylor, Mars Hill (9/12/15) 30 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Chattanooga...... 31, Jacob Huesman vs. No. 21 Indiana State (12/6/14) Opponent.......................30, Eric Breitenstein, No. 12 Wofford (11/19/11) 150 YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga............ 154, Derrick Craine vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent........ 234, Troymaine Pope, No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) ................................. 195, Eli Jenkins, No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15)

SCORED 3 TOUCHDOWNS Chattanooga.... 3, Jacob Huesman at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) Opponent......... 3, Troymaine Pope at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) ................................. 3, Eli Jenkins at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 4 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Chattanooga............... 4, Jacob Huesman at Tennessee Tech (11/15/14) Opponent..........................................4, Matt Layman, Mars Hill (9/12/15) 4 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Chattanooga.............. 4, Derrick Craine vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) Opponent...................................................4, A.J. Harris, Elon (10/30/10) 3 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Chattanooga.........................3, Brian Sutherland vs. Samford (11/13/10) Opponent...................................... 4, Keshaun Taylor, Mars Hill (9/12/15) 5 FIELD GOALS Chattanooga.................................................................................... None Opponent................................ 7, Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech (9/9/89)

200 YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga.................204, Eldra Buckley at Tennessee Tech (8/31/06) Opponent........ 234, Troymaine Pope, No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15)

50-YARD FIELD GOALS Chattanooga............ 52, Craig Camay at Presbyterian College (9/19/09) Opponent........................................ 50, Ray Early vs. Furman (10/12/13)

2 PLAYERS, 100+ YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga.... Derrick Craine (154) & Jacob Huesman (129) vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent .... Troymaine Pope (234) & Eli Jenkins (195) at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15)

2 INTERCEPTIONS Chattanooga................................. 2, Lucas Webb vs. Samford (9/27/14) Opponent......................... 2, Tony Annese, at Central Michigan (8/28/14)

30 PASS COMPLETIONS Chattanooga.................................. 33, B.J. Coleman vs. Elon (10/30/10) Opponent............................................ 31, Mike Quinn at Elon (10/19/13)

PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN (NO BLOCK) Chattanooga.................66 yards, Tommy Hudson vs. Samford (9/27/14) Opponent...............75 yards, Christion Jones, No. 1 Alabama (11/23/13)

50 PASS ATTEMPTS Chattanooga.................................. 63, B.J. Coleman vs. Elon (10/30/10) Opponent.................................. 51, Scott Riddle, No. 16 Elon (10/27/07)

KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN Chattanooga......... 98 yards, Brian Sutherland at No. 2 Auburn (11/6/10) Opponent.......................100 yards, Karel Hamilton at Samford (9/19/15)

400 YARDS PASSING Chattanooga................. 432, B.J. Coleman at No. 25 Furman (10/23/10) Opponent......410, Richie Williams, No. 17 Appalachian State (10/30/04)

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Chattanooga......... 71 yards, Lucas Webb vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent............14 yards, Elijer Martinez at Western Carolina (11/3/12)

100 YARDS RUSHING & PASSING Chattanooga........ Jacob Huesman vs. No.14 Fordham (129 Rush, 211 Pass) (11/28/15) Opponent.... Eli Jenkins at No. 1 Jacksonville State (195 Rush, 208 Pass) (12/5/15)

FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN Chattanooga..... 55 yards, Montrell Pardue vs. No. 7 Jacksonville St. (9/5/15) Opponent..... 75 yards, Pierre Warren at No. 24 Jacksonville St. (9/8/12)

500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Chattanooga....570, Cedric Stevens vs. No. 17 Appalachian State (10/30/04) Opponent............. 517, Richie Williams, No. 17 Appalachian State (10/30/04)

BLOCKED PAT Chattanooga...................... Isaiah Mack vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) Opponent................................................................ TEAM, VMI (10/4/14)

10 PASS RECEPTIONS Chattanooga........................10, Xavier Borishade vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15) Opponent............................11, Emmanuel Obajimi at Samford (9/19/15)

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL Chattanooga.............................. Davis Tull at Central Michigan (8/28/14) Opponent........................ Robert Tonyan, No. 21 Indiana State (12/6/14)

150 YARDS RECEIVING Chattanooga.... 162, Joel Bradford vs. No. 10 Jacksonville State (9/10/11) Opponent.................................. 157, Keshaun Taylor, Mars Hill (9/12/15)

BLOCKED PUNT Chattanooga....................... Dale Warren vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent.....................................Chris Billingslea, The Citadel (10/1/11)

2+ PLAYERS, 100+ YARDS RECEIVING Chattanooga.....C.J. Board (116) & Xavier Borishade (107) vs. No. 20 The Citadel (11/14/15) Opponent..... Albert Wilson (132) & Robert Davis (100), at Georgia State (9/7/13)

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THE LAST TIME...TEAM OVERTIME GAME....................................Lost 35-41 vs. No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/14) DEFEATED AN FBS OPPONENT.......................................42-14 vs.Georgia State (9/7/13) DEFEATED A RANKED FCS TEAM.......................... 50-20 vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) RECORDED A SHUTOUT Chattanooga.......................................................................... 21-0 at Presbyterian (9/26/15) All Opponents.................................................................. 0-49 at No. 1 Alabama (11/23/13) FCS Opponent.............................................................................0-55 at Wofford (11/11/06) 50 POINTS Chattanooga...................................................................... 50 vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/1/14) Opponent......................................................................... 52, No. 16 Florida Stae (11/21/15) 60 Rushing Attempts Chattanooga............................................................... 63 vs. No. 21 Indiana State (12/6/14) Opponent........................................................................................ 60 at Wofford (10/24/15) 300 YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga.................................................................. 365 vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent............................................................. 449, at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 400 YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga....................................................................................... 404 at VMI (10/15/94) Opponent............................................................. 449, at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 4 RUSHING TDS Chattanooga.................................................................... 5 vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) Opponent.................................................................. 6 at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 400 YARDS PASSING Chattanooga......................................................................432 at No. 25 Furman (10/23/10) Opponent.........................................................410 vs. No. 17 Appalachian State (10/30/04) 4 PASSING TDS Chattanooga........................................................................ 4 at Tennessee Tech (11/15/14) Opponent......................................................................................... 4 vs. Mars Hill (9/12/15)

500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Chattanooga.................................................................. 560 vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent.............................................................. 640 at No. 1 Jacksonville State (12/5/15) 30 FIRST DOWNS Chattanooga.................................................................. 31 vs. Western Carolina (10/31/15) Opponent............................................................................................ 31 vs. Elon (10/30/10) INTERCEPTED 5 PASSES Chattanooga.......................................................................... 6 vs. Gardner-Webb (9/18/93) Opponent.............................................................................................. 5 vs. Elon (10/30/10) 100 YARDS IN PENALTIES Chattanooga..................................................................................100 vs. Liberty (11/13/04) Opponent......................................................................... 116 at Western Carolina (9/25/10) LOST 5 FUMBLES Chattanooga..............................................................5 at No. 8 Georgia Southern (9/25/93) Opponent.................................................................. 5 at Southwestern Louisiana (9/17/83) FAILED TO GAIN 100 YARDS RUSHING Chattanooga............................................................73 vs. No. 9 Jacksonville State (9/6/14) Opponent......................................................................... 87 vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) FAILED TO GAIN 100 YARDS PASSING Chattanooga............................................................86 vs. No. 7 Jacksonville State (9/5/15) Opponent......................................................................98 vs. No. 20 The Citadel (11/14/15) FAILED TO GAIN 200 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Chattanooga..........................................................196 vs. No. 7 Jacksonville State (9/5/15) Opponent.................................................................................117 at Presbyterian (9/26/15) RECORDED A SAFETY Chattanooga.............................Dale Warren (blocked punt) vs. No. 14 Fordham (11/28/15) Opponent.......................................................Yameen Thomas, Eastern Kentucky (9/18/10)

BESTS AGAINST CHATTANOOGA INDIVIDUAL TEAM First Downs 32, Wofford (1999) & Memphis (2005)

INDIVIDUAL TEAM Interceptions 3, L. Coleman, Vanderbilt (1980) 7, Georgia Southern (1986)

Rushes

38, Jack Douglas, The Citadel (1991) 83, The Citadel (1991)

Receiving Yards 236, DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (2004)

Rushing Yards

241, Z. Terrell, Liberty (2005)

Receptions

12 (5x) Last by Kelsey Pope, Samford (10/20/12)

Long TD Run

92, Nehemiah Broughton, The Citadel (2004)

TD Receptions

4, Keshaun Taylor, Mars Hill (9/12/15)

Rushing TDs

5, J.R. McNair, Wofford (2003)

7 (3X) Last by Georgia Southern (2005)

INT Return

100, Timmy Thrift, Wofford (2003)

Passing Attempts 57, Gilbert, Western Carolina (1984) 57 (2x) Last by Gardner-Webb (1993)

Field Goals

7, Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech (1989)

Pass Completions 36 (2x) Last by Scott Riddle, Elon (2007) 36 (2x) Last by Elon (2007)

Long Field Goal 52, Cameron Yaw, Samford (10/20/12)

Passing Yards

410 (2x) Last by Richie Williams, App. St. (2004)

Punts

12 (3x) Mike Salmons, Marshall (1985)

Long Pass

92, Andy Summerlin, Samford (11/16/13)

Long Punt

85, Ken Hinsley, Western Carolina (1998)

Total Offense

517, Richie Williams, Appalachian State (2004)

Punt Return

90, Cedric Jones, Western Kentucky (1988)

TD Passes

4 (4x) Matt Layman, Mars Hill (9/12/15) 4 (7x) Mars Hill (9/12/15)

Kickoff Return

100, Karel Hamilton, at Samford (9/19/15)

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542, Georgia Southern (1999)

429, Gardner-Webb (1993)

662, Furman (2005)

7, Tennessee Tech (1989)

12 (3x) Last by Marshall (1985)


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL A............................................... A Abbott, Nootie ............... 1980-83 Abdus-Salaam, Muhammad Ahmad.... 2004-05 Abercrombie, Joe.......... 1956-59 Abercrombie, Lavon........... 1945 Abney, Joe..................... 1979-82 Abramson, Andy................. 1976 Acree, Bob........... 1989, 1991-93 Adams, Aaron................ 2007-08 Adams, Bob................... 1964-67 Adams, Brent................. 1971-74 Adams, Carl........................ 1968 Adams, Charles............. 1951-54 Adams, Charles.................. 1975 Adams, Ed.......................... 1954 Adams, Heath............ 1999-2002 Agee, Uras.................... 1991-94 Akers, Bill........................... 1941 Akim, Al.............................. 1945 Albertson, George......... 1968-69 Aldridge, Phillip.............. 1983-85 Alexander, Dennis.............. 1970 Alexander, Ferrell............... 1947 Alexander, Jim......... 1942, 46-48 Alford, Quinton.............. 1985-88 Allen, Adrian....................... 1989 Allen, James.................. 1985-86

Aaron Adams (2007-08) was a two-year linebacker for the Mocs. Allen, Jonathon................... 1996 Allen, Marcus...................... 1989 Allen, Rodney................ 1989-92 Alligood, Clint................ 1993-96 Allison, Harold “Bud”..... 1961-62 Allison, Jack....................... 1946 Allison, Jim.................... 1951-54 Allison, Sloan..................2008-11 Alston, Stefan................ 1993-96 Alverson, Dusty............. 1982-84 Anderson, Allen............. 1994-98 Anderson, Billy.............. 1954-55 Anderson, Edwin “Pete”.... 1922-23 Anderson, Hunk.................. 1931 Anderson, Leroy................. 1979 Anderson, Marcelle....... 1995-98 Anderson, Truman......... 1963-66 Andrews, Ryan.............. 2002-04 Anewalt, Michael................ 1986 Angolini, Matthew.......... 2005-07 Ankar, Jerry................... 1995-96 Anthony, Marlon............. 2010-13 Appling, Kenneth........... 1986-88 Arbo, Stan.......................... 1942 Archer, Jack................... 1956-58 Archer, Jay......................... 1976 Armstead, Ron................... 1997

Beaumont, Hugh................ 1931 Beavers, Brent.................... 1994 Beckly, Allan....................... 1955 Belcher, Derek............... 1970-73 Belew, Bryant.................2011-13 Bell, Creig...................... 1972-73 Bellamy, Brandon.......... 2004-07 Bennett, Chris................ 1991-93 Bennett, Cody..................... 2015 Bennett Craig..................... 1992 Bennifield, Alejandro...... 2014-15 Bentley, Sam................. 2004-07 Benton, Mark................. 1976-78 Bequette, Albert............. 1929-30 Berg, William................. 1945-48 Bergey, Bryan................ 1983-86 Berkery, Dennis............. 1976-79 Bertha, Zeka....................... 1941 B...............................................B  Beshire, George............ 1979-80 Bacon, Willard ................... 1940 Bess, Terry..................... 1986-87 Baggett, Clint ................ 1998-00 Bevliaqua, Steve........... 1970-72 Bagley, Clint .................. 1994-97 Bexley, Carleton................. 1998 Bagley, Richardre.......... 2014-15 Bickley, Allan....................... 1955 Baird, Larry ................... 1964-65 Billingsby, Bill...................... 1960 Baisden, Tyrone ............ 2003-04 Birchfield, Robert................ 1946 Baker, John .................. 1953-55 Bishop, Don........................ 1968 Baker, Johnny................ 1983-84 Bishop, Lamar.................... 1977 Baker, Rodney.................... 1989 Baker, Steve.................. 1983-86 Ball, Jason................. 1999-2002 Ball, Raeshon........... 2006, 2008 Ball, Tony....................... 1977-80 Ballard, Tony.................. 1991-94 Ballard, Travis................ 1986-89 Bandy, Nate..... 1997, 1999-2001 Banks, David................. 1985-87 Barbee, Don.................. 1938-40 Barbee, Greg...................... 1983 Barber, Jay.................... 1978-79 Barber, Lavonte............. 2004-06 Barber, Rick........................ 1967 Barber, Tom................... 1939-41 Barfield, Ben....................... 1992 Barfield, Quinton................. 1989 Brian Bergey (1984-86) in Barker, Harmon.................. 1941 action against Western Barker, Joe......................... 1970 Carolina in 1984. Barker, Rick................... 1964-67 Barnee, Randall............. 1982-83 Bishop, Mike.................. 1971-75 Barner, Alan................... 1982-85 Blackwell, Troy.............. 2002-05 Barnes, Danny............... 1986-87 Blanco, Joe......................... 1982 Barnes, Justin................ 2006-07 Blanks, Keith................. 1995-98 Barnes, Yarnell.............. 1921-24 Blanson, Chris.................... 2008 Barnette, James................. 1983 Blevins, James................... 1967 Barnette, Jermaine........ 1992-94 Bloodsaw, Gary............. 1980-82 Barney, Irving...................... 1940 Blount, Tom.................... 1964-66 Barrett, Cleve................ 1926-28 Blowe, Wilford............... 2004-06 Bartha, Lewis................. 1940-41 Blue, Danny................... 1964-67 Bartlett, James.............. 1957-58 Board, C.J..................... 2013-15 Bascomb, Curtis............ 1983-85 Boatwright, Shane.............. 1983 Bass, Jamon....................... 1998 Boeck, Troy................... 1986-90 Bass, Mike..................... 1970-73 Bofenkamp, Brent.......... 1992-93 Batcher, Jeff........................ 1980 Boggans, Chuck............ 1973-74 Bates, Cedric...................... 1986 Boggs, Jim..................... 1969-70 Bates, Jackie...................... 1951 Boggs, John.................. 1991-93 Baty, Bob....................... 1960-62 Boggs, Mitchell................... 2003 Bayless, Herman................ 1954 Bohannon, David........... 1973-76 Beamon, Rodney........... 2007-08 Bonaparte, Tommy........ 1989-90 Beard, Donnie.................... 1965 Bone, Alan..................... 1981-84 Beard, John........................ 1940 Bone, Billy.......................... 1975 Beard, Josh................... 2008-09 Bonner, Jason............... 1992-93 Beard, Rush.................. 1989-90 Bonner, John................. 1969-70 Beasley, David.................... 1986 Boochie, Donnis............ 2003-04 Beasley, James......... 1998-2002 Booker, Alexander......... 1990-91 Beasley, Joe....................... 1954 Booker, James............... 1945-46 Armstrong, Rod.................. 1991 Arnold, Brian.................. 2002-05 Arnold, James............... 1955-56 Arnold, Jerry.................. 1957-59 Arthur, Burke...................... 1986 Askew, Barrett............... 1997-99 Atchley, Charles............. 1947-48 Atchley, Gordon............. 1946-49 Atchley, Hall................... 1946-50 Atkins, David................. 1968-70 Ault, Don............................. 1947 Ausmus, Jimmy.................. 1954 Austin, Bubba..................... 2004 Auther, Burke................. 1985-88 Awuah, Chris................. 2009-12 Ayers, Brad.................... 1981-82 Ayers, Ray.......................... 1951

LETTERMEN Booker, Kenny............... 1983-86 Boone, Billy................... 1972-75 Boring, Dan........................ 1941 Borishade, Xavier.......... 2013-15 Boruff, Todd................... 1989-92 Borum, Tom................... 1983-85 Bosnack, David............. 1991-92 Bossung, Ryan.............. 2013-15 Boston, Anthony............ 1990-93 Bourk, Brandon............. 2014-15 Bourne, Tom.................. 1994-96 Bowen, Henry................ 1992-94 Bowick, Tony.................. 1985-88 Bowles, Drae...................... 2015 Boyce, Glen................... 1974-77 Boyd, Bob...................... 1956-58 Boyles, John.................. 1938-40 Bracewell, Bob.............. 1924-26 Brackett, Tom................. 1976-78 Bradford, John................2008-11 Bradley, Greg...................... 1986 Bradley, Hunter.............. 1959-61 Bradshaw, Jim............... 1960-62 Brady, Dick.............. 1942, 46-47 Braidwood, Chuck......... 1926-29 Branch, Richard.................. 1984 Brand, Toyvian................2011-15 Brant, Ray..................... 1976-79 Branum, Nick..................... 2012Bray, Ricky..................... 1987-89 Brenkus, Tony................ 1952-55 Brewer, Keith...................... 1987 Brewer, Rick....................... 1966 Bridges, Charles............ 1957-60 Bridges, Nick............. 1998-2001 Bridgman, Cain.............. 1956-57 Brightwell, Barrett.... 2000, 2002-04 Brinkerhoff, Less................. 1940 Brock, Charlie..................... 1967 Broadnax, Anthony........ 2005-08 Brokas, Mickey.............. 1970-73 Brooker, Robert.................. 1967 Brooks, Ashley.................... 1978 Brooks, Billy........................ 1945 Brooks, Larry................. 1960-63 Brooks, Will......................... 2009 Brooksbank, Bob........... 1971-74 Brotherton, Harold.............. 1946 Brown, Bill.......... 1951-52, 55-56 Brown, Daryl.................. 1986-89 Brown, Earl.................... 1970-71 Brown, Greg....................... 1983 Brown, John....................... 1941 Brown, Ken......................... 1968 Brown, Kenny................ 1989-91 Brown, Marcus.............. 1991-92 Brown, Neil.................... 2006-08 Brown, Ron.................... 1964-65 Brown, Tommy.................... 1994 Bruce, Ed....................... 1960-61 Bruce, Frank....................... 1960 Brunson, George................ 1979 Brunson, Greg............... 1977-79 Brunson, Joe................. 1988-90 Bryant, Jason................ 1991-93 Bryant, Jeff......................... 1983 Bryant, Ray.................... 1977-79 Buchanan, Paul.................. 1947 Buchanan, Robert.............. 1941 Buckhalter, Justin.......... 2008-09 Buckley, Eldra................ 2005-06 Buice, Dale......................... 1970 Bujewski, Mike............... 1977-78 Bullen, Phil.................... 1971-74

Burdette, Samuel........... 1979-80 Burke, Joe..................... 1977-80 Burley, Kevin.................. 1988-90 Burnette, Harland.......... 1935-36 Burney, Jacob................ 1978-80 Burney, Slug.................. 1940-41 Burns, Jarrett................. 2010-12 Burns, Jim..................... 1951-54 Bush, John......................... 1979 Butler, Bill...................... 1955-58 Butler, John................... 1980-83 Butler, Josh......................... 2015 Butler, Ricky.................. 1985-86 Bynum, Dewayne.......... 1990-92 Bynum, Rick.................. 1969-72 Byrd, Donald.................. 1973-75 Byrd, Jeff....................... 1981-82 Byrd, Johnny...................... 1977 Byrd, Samuel................. 1989-90 C...............................................C Cadwell, Kennington.......... 2015 Cahoon, Sid........................ 1963 Cain, John..................... 1999-02 Caldwell, Allen.................... 1995 Caldwell, Bert................ 1962-64 Caldwell, Daryl................... 1979

Chris Camacho (2006-07) was an All-American for the Mocs in 2007. Caldwell, Devin...............2011-12 Caldwell, Richard............... 1994 Calhoun, Jon................. 1991-92 Calloway, Mack................... 1980 Calloway, Nicara ........... 1991-95 Calloway, Tori................ 1998-99 Camacho, Chris............. 2006-07 Camay, Craig........... 2005, 07-09 Cameron, Kevin.................. 1987 Camp, Bob.................... 1948-49 Campbell, Chris.................. 1984 Campbell, Jim..................... 1957 Campbell, Joe............... 1959-60 Campbell, Murphy......... 1983-85 Campbell, Scott............. 1983-87 Campbell, Todd................... 2002 Canada, Doug.................... 1979 Canastraro, Dick................. 1954 Cannon, Tony................ 1990-91 Capara, Anthony................. 1954 Cape, Mike......................... 1970 Carbetta, Dino............... 1979-80 Carden, George............. 1946-49 Carden, Glenn.................... 1960 Cardiello, Josh.................... 2015 Cardwell, Joe................. 1966-69 Cardwell, Keith.............. 1969-70

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LETTERMEN Carelli, Vince................. 1988-90 Carkhuff, Bill....................... 1969 Carlock, Joe....................... 1945 Carmichael, Dan............ 1946-47 Carr, La’Nard................. 2008-10 Carrera, Jason.................... 1984 Carroll, Chris....................... 1992 Carson, Malcolm........... 1979-81 Carter, Billy.................... 1951-55 Carter, Chris.................. 1990-94 Carter, Eric.................... 1989-91 Carter, Ivan......................... 1984 Carter, Poppy..................... 1991 Carter, Tim.......................... 1979 Case, Bobby.................. 1952-55 Cash, Travis....................... 1995 Cashio, Charles.................. 1945 Cassidy, Jimmy.............. 1926-30 Catarino, Roger............. 1965-68 Cate, Billy........................... 1926 Cate, Harry.................... 1920-23 Cater, Greg.................... 1976-79 Cates, Brent.................. 1995-98 Cathey, Tucker................2009-11 Ceasar, Isaac..................... 1989 Carasole, Joe................ 1931-32 Cervetti, Vince............... 1992-95

Ryan Consiglio (2008-11) led the Mocs in tackles in 2010 and 2011. Chambers, Dwayne............ 1981 Chambers, Terrell.......... 1979-80 Chandler, David............. 1984-85 Chandler, Henry............ 1968-70 Chapman, Charles............. 1980 Chapman, Mike.................. 1989 Chastain, Scott................... 1990 Chatwood, Dan.............. 1959-60 Chen, Abe........................... 1953 Chesnutt, Jeff..................... 1961 Chesterfield, Jessie....... 2001-03 Chestnutt, Jeff.................... 1962 Childers, John.................... 1951 Childers, Kenneth.......... 1954-55 Childers, Wright............. 1951-52 Childs, Jack........................ 1952 Christenson, Mike.......... 1985-86 Christian, Charles............... 1954 Church, Brad...................... 1992 Clark, Alfred........................ 1920 Clark, Howard................ 1954-57 Clark, James................. 2000-03 Clark, Jay........................... 1981 Clarke, Tom................... 1976-77 Clemmons, Arsenio............ 2009 Clift, Ross........................... 1946 Clifton, Henry...................... 1982

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Cline, Reed......................... 2004 Coakley, Paul...................... 1981 Coddington, Blake..........2011-12 Coggins, Ryan............... 2003-04 Cohen, Abe.................... 1952-55 Cohen, Mike....................... 1981 Colbert, James................... 2004 Coleburn, Jeff..................... 1995 Coleman, B.J..................2009-11 Coleman, Byron............. 1977-80 Coleman, Carleton........ 1984-85 Coleman, Jarrod................. 2012 Coleman, Richard............... 1946 Coleman, Steve............. 1963-64 Coleman, Tyrone........... 1995-98 Coley, Mark......................... 1979 Collier, James..................... 1989 Collins, Dean...................... 1984 Collins, Derrick.............. 1989-91 Collins, Larry...................... 1983 Collins, Mike.................. 1992-94 Collins, Tim.................... 1973-76 Collister, Jesse................... 1981 Colvard, Clark................ 1960-62 Colvin, Malcolm............. 2014-15 Colwell, Steve................ 1986-87 Conkel, Gary...................... 1979 Conner, Ben.................. 1981-83 Conroy, Art..................... 1950-53 Consiglio, Ryan..............2008-11 Coode, Tony.............. 1998-2000 Cook, Charles..................... 1980 Cook, Chris.................... 1976-79 Cook, Chris B................ 2001-03 Cook, Dale..................... 1960-62 Cook, Dennis................. 1969-71 Cook, Richard..................... 2005 Cook, Rodney...... 1954, 1956-58 Cook, Williams.................... 1945 Cooke, Gene...................... 1945 Cooper, Blue.................. 2006-09 Cooper, Danny.............. 1968-70 Cooper, Jim................... 1967-69 Cooper, Joe................... 1968-69 Cope, Don..................... 2010-12 Copeland, Leroy................. 1952 Cosby, Vershawn.................2011 Costa, Jeff.......................... 1990 Cotter, Bill...................... 1965-67 Cotter, Terry........................ 1950 Couch, Doug................. 1989-91 Couch, Tim.................... 1983-86 Cousart, Eugene........... 2004-05 Covington, Brian................. 1994 Covington, Calvin.......... 1994-98 Cowley, Rick....................... 1969 Cox, Bill......................... 1974-76 Cox, Bob........................ 1950-52 Cox, Tim............................. 1983 Craft, Randy.................. 2003-04 Craig, Nick..................... 2008-10 Craig, Randy................. 1974-75 Craine, Derrick.............. 2013-15 Cranford, Luke............... 1959-61 Crang, Jim.......................... 1958 Crawford, David.................. 1981 Crawford, Luther................. 1959 Creager, John................ 1976-79 Creighton, Paul................... 1926 Crews, Mark.................. 1975-76 Crisp, Ken...................... 1986-90 Crittenden, Wayne......... 1976-78 Crockett, Mike............... 1981-83 Crooks, Bill......................... 1959

Crosswhite, Curtis......... 1992-93 Crow, David................... 1967-70 Crowder, Donnie............ 1973-74 Crowe, Tyler....................... 1986 Crowley, Rick...................... 1970 Crumpton, Chris................. 2003 Cryster, Dale.................. 1928-30 Culberson, Maurice....... 1940-41 Culpepper, Brandon...... 1992-95 Cunningham, Dave........ 1976-77 Cunningham, Steve....... 1973-74 Curnutt, John...................... 1998 Curry, Kelvin....................... 1979 Cutchen, Steve.............. 1969-71 Cvitkovich, Mark............ 1945-46 D...............................................D Dale, Mike..................... 1984-85 Damico, Ross................ 1990-92 Damon, David..................... 1997 Daniels, Bill.................... 1954-55 D’Anjou, Frahn.............. 1996-97 Darling, Robert.............. 1930-31 Darnell, Gordon............. 1956-59 Daudenspeck, Lloyd...... 1990-91 Davenport, Bo............... 1983-86 Davenport, Brian........... 1994-95 David, Denny...................... 1974

Blue Cooper (2006-09) led the Mocs in receiving in 2007 and 2009. Davidson, Roland.......... 1989-91 Davis, Benny................. 1971-74 Davis, Carl..................... 1977-78 Davis, Chris................... 2005-06 Davis, Joe...................... 1977-78 Davis, Keionta............... 2013-15 Davis, Kit............................ 1959 Davis, Lironnie............... 2004-05 Davis, Marvin...................... 1986 Davis, Riley................... 2013-15 Davis, Rodney.................... 1989 Davis, Roger.................. 1973-74 Davis, Stewart............... 1962-63 Davis, Tae...................... 2014-15 Davis, Ted........................... 1960 Davis, Terrance................... 2009 Davis, Terry.................... 1961-63 Davis, Wesley..................... 1986 Davis, Willie................... 1989-90 Davis, Zach................... 2001-03 Davison, Nick.................2010-11 Day, Ken........................ 1959-60 Deal, Aaron.................... 2001-02 Deasen, Andy................ 1989-91 Deery, Thomas................... 1962 DeLaPierrerre, E.E............. 1904 DeMatteo, Cos.......... 1998-2001

Denning, Chris............... 1980-81 Dennis, Myron............... 1986-87 Dennis, Terrez.................... 1992 Denton, James.............. 1962-64 Derrick, Howard............. 1945-46 Derrick, Sid......................... 1973 DeWalt, Emmanuel.... 1999-2002 Dewey, Albert “Doc”....... 1926-29 Dexheimer, Paul............ 1912-14 Digby, Sean................... 2003-04 DiGiovanni, John........... 1977-78 Dintsch, Gary...................... 1968 Doak, Larry......... 1949-50, 54-55 Dobson, Chuck................... 1966 Dockery, Hunter............. 2010-13 Dockery, Tim.................. 1981-83 Dodd, Michael.................... 2002 Dodds, Taylor..................2011-12 Dominick, Ben.................... 1935 Donald, Chris...................... 2010 Donaldson, Patrick............. 1994 Donnelly, J. Edward............ 1930 Dooley, Reggie................... 1989 Dothard, J.D...................2008-11 Dothard, Wes................. 2010-13 Dowhy, John.................. 1990-93 Doyle, Buddy...................... 1910 Draine, Brance.............. 1988-90 Drake, James................ 1986-89 Drake, Tom.................... 1950-53 Driskill, Ken................... 1956-57 Duff, William....................... 1945 Duffey, Larry.................. 1977-79 Duggar, Mike................. 1988-91 Duke, Chris......................... 1992 Dukes, Earl.................... 1950-52 Duncan, James.................. 1983 Duncan, Marty............... 1976-79 Dunn, Clark........................ 1981 Dunn, Joe...................... 1965-67 Durby, Mark................... 1986-89 Durden, Gwain.............. 1977-80 Durham, Dick................. 1951-54 Durham, Godfrey........... 1983-85 Dye, Allen...................... 1966-68 Dye, Troy....................... 2012-14 Dyer, Bo.............................. 2009 Dyke, Bill...................... 1953, 55 Dykes, George................... 1941

Elliott, Wilson “Parson”.... 1940-42 Ellison, Jerry.................. 1990-93 Ellison, Lloyd................. 1982-84 Ellison, Welton............... 1977-80 Ellzey, Courtland............ 2007-10 Elmore, David..................... 1968 Elmore, Harry..................... 1958 Elmore, Hoppy.................... 1935 Elmore, Larry................. 1962-65 Elrod, Dick.......................... 1953 Elrod, Joe...................... 1960-62 Elstad, Doug.................. 1973-76 Emerson, Bill................. 1946-49 Emery, Dan.................... 1976-78 English, Rick.................. 1965-67 Ensminger, Josh................. 1999 Ervin, Zack.................... 1984-87 Erwin, Frank.................. 1947-50 Etter, Red...................... 1931-33 Eury, Jeff............................. 1980 Evans, Alan........................ 1985 Evans, Chris.................. 1990-91 Evans, Eddie...................... 2008 Evans, Elza........................ 1947 Evans, Eugene.............. 1991-93 Evans, Paul........................ 1964 Evans, Pete................... 2008-09 Evans, Rufus................. 1949-51

Tom Drake (1950-53) was the Speaker of the House in Alabama from 1982-87.

Evans, Shane................ 1994-95 Evans, Sibley................. 1939-41 Evans, Tim..................... 1992-93 E............................................... E  Everett, Greg...................... 1979 Earl, Chris...................... 1998-99 Evry, Jeff............................. 1980 Earl, Kenyon.................. 1991-94   Earle, Jug........................... 1937 F............................................... F Eason, David................. 1976-79 Faatiliga, Doug.............. 2008-09 Eaves, Jeff.......................... 1984 Fainuulelei, Kolu............ 1997-98 Edge, Don..................... 1955-58 Famble, Dennis............. 1981-83 Edmondson, Paul.......... 1977-78 Farioletti, Marius............ 1930-31 Ednefield, Sam................... 1956 Farmer, Clifton.................... 1945 Edwards, Artis............... 1981-84 Farmer, Jerry................. 1961-62 Edwards, Bill.................. 1947-49 Farmer, Tony....................... 1981 Edwards, Chris.............. 1989-90 Farmer, Wayne.............. 1960-63 Edwards, David.................. 2003 Farrel, Alan.................... 1965-68 Edwards, Russ................... 2003 Farrell, George.............. 1920-21 Ehrenfeld, Russ............. 1978-80 Faugue, Ron.................. 1994-97 Eisaman, Ron................ 1961-64 Fauntelroy, Joey............ 1976-79 Eldridge, Skip..................... 1970 Felmley, Leigh............... 1989-90 Eldridge, Ernest............ 1916, 19 Fennell, Hay.................. 1926-28 Elisaia, Dennis............... 1997-98 Ferreira, Hegi..................... 1966 Elkins, Sylvester................. 1982 Fields, Billy......................... 1963 Elko, Ando..................... 1947-48 Findley, Bowden............ 1928-30 Eller, Stan...................... 1974-77 Finney, Jim......................... 1929 Ellerbe, Marcus.................. 2000 Fisher, Bo...................... 1958-59 Elliott, Robbie................ 2005-08 Fisher, Wilbour.............. 1958-59


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Fitts, Shelton...................... 1958 Fitzgerald, Bob................... 1953 Fitzgerald, Bryan.......... 2007, 09 Flaenniken, Travis......... 1992-93 Flanagan, Patrick............... 2002 Florence, Calvin................. 1970 Florence, Drayton.......... 1999-00 Flowers, James............. 1981-82 Flowers, Richmond............. 2000 Floyd, Damon................ 1996-99 Floyd, Jim...................... 1968-69 Floyd, Tim........................... 1982 Fludd, Dane........................ 2003 Fogarty, Carleton................ 1959 Fonseca, Connie........... 1950-53 Fontenot, David............. 2000-01 Fontenot, Mitch.............. 1983-86 Ford, Andy..................... 1990-92 Ford, Ben....................... 1946-47 Ford, Bill............................. 1931 Ford,, Marvin................. 1983-84 Ford, Patrick.................. 1959-62 Forester, Bobby.................. 1957 Fortson, Joe.................. 1979-81 Foster, Amp................... 1986-87 Fountain, Frank............. 1996-97 Fowler, Bruce................ 1992-94

George Dykes (1941) was a sophomore for the Mocs before joining the Marines following Pearl Harbor. Fox, George....................... 1983 Frady, Gage........................ 2014 Fraley, Patrick..................... 1986 Fraley, Steve....................... 1983 Frank, Roger...................... 1939 Franklin, Tim.................. 1978-80 Frazier, Ed.......................... 1977 Frazier, Leo................... 1977-79 Frazier, Taft................... 1941, 47 Freeman, Dustin............ 2003-05 Freeman, Josh...............2011-15 Freil, Steve......................... 1979 Friant, Robert..................... 1983 Fricks, Bryan....................... 1979 Friend, Chuck..................... 1966 Fritz, C.J............................. 2015 Frizzi, Daniel....................... 1946 Fromag, Vern................. 1940-41 Fuller, Ben.......................... 1994 Fuller, Jerome................ 1973-74 Fuller, Marvin...................... 1958 Funke, Ryan....................... 1999   G...............................................G Gadd, Jeff...................... 1995-97 Galyon, Justin............ 2007-2010 Gamble, James.................. 1980

Gann, David.................. 1990-93 Garcia, Bryce................. 2008-09 Gardner, Otis................. 1973-75 Garmany, Phil................ 1950-52 Garner, Tim......................... 1986 Garrison, Shannon............. 1989 Gasy, Melvin....................... 1973 Gates, Lee.......................... 1965 Gault, Gene........................ 1995 Gault, Jare..................... 2008-09 Gay, Isaiah.......................... 2004 Geisel, Tom.................... 1980-82 Geist, Ryan.............. 2007, 09-10 Gentry, Clarence............ 1929-30 Gerlier, Charlie................... 1960 Getz, Dale.......................... 1979 Getz, Frederick.............. 1926-29 Gibbs, Jeff.......................... 1981 Gibson, Curtis................ 1980-81 Gibson, Jim........................ 1979 Gibson, Louis................ 2009-10 Gibson, Reggie.............. 1977-80 Gielink, Kurt................... 1991-94 Giem, Scott.................... 1983-84 Gilbeaux, Graig............. 2004-07 Giles, Gehrig................. 1967-69 Giles, William................. 2005-08 Gillespie, Byron.................. 1998 Gillespie, Willie.............. 1981-82 Gillis, Marlon....................... 2004 Gilmore, Lavaughn............. 1992 Gilmore, Michael........... 2004-06 Gipson, Nick............. 2008, 2010 Given, Conrad............... 1921-22 Glanton, Billy................. 1987-90 Glass, Brandon.............. 1996-99 Gleaton, Norman........... 1980-82 Glenn, Don......................... 1964 Glisson, Jim................... 1979-80 Godfrey, Jonathan.............. 2004 Godoy, Rodney.............. 1991-94 Godwin, Wayne............. 1980-82 Goff, Rodney................. 1971-74 Goforth, Jamie............... 1997-99 Goggins, Wesley........... 1989-90 Golden, Todd................. 2001-02 Golder, Brandon............ 2006-07 Goldstein, Samuel.............. 1922 Goldwire, Antone........... 1993-96 Gomez, Mike...................... 1979 Goode, James.................... 2000 Gooden, Elmo.................... 1946 Goodin, Cody............ 1997-2001 Goodin, Josh................. 2001-04 Goodine, Larry.................... 2001 Goodwyn, Frank........ 1999-2002 Gordon, Davis.................... 1955 Gordon, Dennis.................. 2004 Gore, Phillip................... 1983-84 Goss, Greg......................... 1980 Graben, Elton................ 1971-72 Graham, Jay....................... 1991 Graham, Mark.................... 1968 Graham, Thomas................ 2005 Grainger, Jim................. 1934-35 Granitz, Hartford “Rusty”.... 1947-49 Grant, Aaron “Heavy”.... 1928-29 Grant, Chad........................ 1992 Grant, Hank................... 1997-98 Grant, Jordan..................... 2006 Graves, Clio........................ 1926 Graves, Marvin.............. 1954-56 Gravitt, Mitchell.............. 1975-76 Green, John................... 1955-58

LETTERMEN Green, John................... 1979-80 Green, Lawrence...... 1981, 1983 Green, Marquis...............2011-14 Green, Matt................... 1993-96 Green, Randy..................... 1976 Green, Richard................... 1983 Green, Sheldon......... 1999-2002 Green, Thomas...............2008-11 Green, Tom......................... 1948 Green, Truman................... 1966 Greene, Wes................. 2000-02 Greenway, Cedrick........ 1988-90 Greenway, Willie............ 1986-87 Greeson, Mike............... 1984-85 Gregory, Jack................ 1937-39 Gregory, Jack................ 1963-65 Gregory, Roy................. 1965-67 Gregory, Steve............... 1937-39 Grelier, Charles............. 1960-62 Grelier, Joseph................... 1994 Grier, Bobby.................. 1986-87 Grier, Jeremy................. 2001-03 Grier, Marrio................... 1994-95 Griffin, Robert................ 1973-74 Griffin, Tab..................... 1995-98 Griffith, Chase............... 1990-93 Griffith, Richard.................. 1960

Kenyon Earl (1991-94) is third all-time in passing yards with 6,400. Griggs, Joe.................... 1966-68 Grigonis, Frank.............. 1939-41 Groeschel, Robert......... 1928-30 Groover, Randy............. 1992-95 Gross, Irv....................... 1929-30 Groves, Ben.................. 1990-91 Grubb, Travis............. 1999-2002 Gumbold, Ronnie.......... 1975-76 Gunter, Russ................. 1973-75 Guthrie, Glen...................... 1984 Guzek, Chester............. 1945-47 Gwyn, Brian................... 1992-93   H...............................................H Habersham, Shoun....... 1989-91 Hadley, Sammy............. 1989-92 Hain, Mario.................... 2002-03 Halbach, Vic.................. 1930-31 Hale, Dudley.................. 1924-26 Hale, Louis......................... 1962 Hale, Matt........................... 2003 Haley, Jeff........................... 1976 Haley, Jim........................... 1931 Hall, Charlie........................ 1968 Hall, Derek..................... 1992-95 Hall, Harry “Hal”............. 1928-30 Hall, Ken........................ 1975-78

Hall, Rico................. 1995, 97-98 Hall, Scott...................... 1986-87 Hall, Tom........................ 1979-81 Hall, Tommy................... 1969-70 Hallifield, Buck.................... 1945 Hamby, Dwight.............. 1976-77 Hamill, Danny..................... 1941 Hamilton, Bill...................... 1941 Hamilton, Clint.................... 1947 Hamilton, Fulton................. 1941 Hammons, Mike.............2008-11 Hampton, A.J................. 2012-15 Hampton, Brian............. 1995-98 Hampton, Harold........... 1973-75 Hampton, James................ 1907 Hampton, Jim................ 1970-71 Hane, Wilbur.................. 1925-27 Haney, James..................... 1986 Hanson, Reg...................... 1951 Harbour, Tex....................... 1913 Hardin, Greg.................. 1981-83 Hams, Randy...................... 1976 Harper, T.T..................... 2005-06 Harr, Chris..................... 2007-10 Harrell, Joe......................... 1999 Harris, Freddie............... 1991-93 Harris, Jerry................... 1961-64 Harris, Kentrell.................... 2003 Harris, Mike........................ 1976 Harris, O.Z.......................... 1951 Harris, Omre.................. 2009-10 Harris, Quintin............... 2001-04 Harris, Randy..................... 1977 Harris, Terone................ 1988-90 Harris, Theo................... 2001-04 Harrison, Bill....................... 1962 Harrison, Brian.............. 1984-86 Harrison, Robert.............2009-11 Hartman, Ernest “Red”....1945-48 Harvey, Greg................. 1971-72 Harvison, Bill................. 1960-63 Hassell, Emanuel.......... 2004-06 Hasty, Mitch................... 1989-90 Haswell, John “Tubby”... 1931-32 Haughton, Larry.................. 1957 Haushalter, Ron............. 1957-59 Havlish, David.................... 2000 Hawkins, Dewey................. 1953 Hawkins, James....... 2003, 2005 Hawkins, Stefpon.......... 1996-99 Hay, Jeremiah................ 2014-15 Hay, Tracy........................... 1979 Hayden, Tommy.................. 1931 Hayes, Brent.................. 2005-08 Hayes, Maurice............. 1998-99 Haynes, Dean................ 2012-13 Hazzard, Jordan............ 2006-08 Head, John......................... 1983 Head, Tony.................... 1988-91 Headrick, Vernon................ 1953 Healy, Sean........................ 1989 Heatherly, Shane........... 2009-12 Heflin, Brian................... 2005-08 Heil, Bob........................ 1950-52 Heimbuch, Robert.............. 1948 Helmes, Chris................ 1991-93 Helms, Mark.................. 1981-83 Helms, Perry Hill................. 1993 Hemba, Ian......................... 1992 Hemond, Ward................... 1983 Henderson, Jeff.................. 1979 Henderson, Larry........... 1996-97 Henderson, Michael........... 1983 Henderson, Porter......... 1953-56

Hendley, Mitch.................... 2000 Hendricks, Darren.............. 2007 Henley, Carey.......... 1955, 59-61 Henley, George.............. 1960-63 Henley, Glen.................. 1963-64 Henley, Pearl...................... 1940 Hennessey, Jim............. 1965-68 Henry, Brad.................... 2001-02 Henry, Briant....................... 2010 Henry, Stafford.................... 1994 Henson, Jim....................... 1953 Hermanson, Evan.......... 2005-06 Hernandez, Irvin............ 2009-12 Herndon, Eddie.................. 1941 Herren, Fred.................. 1956-57 Herren, Synjen.......... 2010-2015 Herring, Leslie.................... 1965 Hewitt, Will..................... 2009-12 Heywood, Humpy.......... 1927-30 High, William.................. 2003-04 Hightower, Floyd............ 1929-30 Hildebrand, Bob.................. 1941 Hilke, Mark..................... 1993-95 Hilke, Matt..................... 1989-92 Hill, Brad........................ 1992-93 Hill, Bryan...................... 1986-90 Hill, Chuck..................... 1989-91

Mitch Fontenot (1983-86) ran for 195 yards against Appalachian St. in 1984. Hill, Don......................... 1956-59 Hill, Ed................................ 1957 Hill, Herbert “Happy”...... 1926-29 Hill, Johnny.................... 1971-74 Hill, Mark........................ 1995-98 Hill, Michael................... 1983-84 Hill, Robert..................... 2013-15 Hill, Shaun......................2011-13 Hill, Tony........................ 1987-90 Hillis, Bill........................ 1962-63 Hinds, Nelson “Chick”.... 1931-35 Hinton, Thomas............. 2007-08 Hixon, Harry.................. 1970-72 Hixson, David................ 1971-72 Hixon, Robert..................... 1956 Hochstelter, Greg.......... 1979-82 Hodge, Jimmy.................... 1975 Hodges, Ray.................. 1979-81 Hoffer, Kim.......................... 1974 Hogan, George.............. 1959-61 Hogan, Mike.................. 1972-75 Hogya, Steve................. 1949-50 Holcomb, Luke.............. 1989-93 Holden, Bully...................... 1931 Holden, Fred....................... 1962 Holland, Bill........................ 1995 Holland, Fred...................... 1954

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LETTERMEN Holland, Hank..................... 1968 Hollard, Mark...................... 1990 Hollis, Rodney.................... 1984 Holloway, Tommy........... 2001-02 Holmes, Arvel................ 1946-48 Holmes, Byron............... 1983-85 Holmes, Delton.............. 1962-65 Holmes, Paul...................... 1989 Honaker, Dewey................. 1945 Hooks, Phil.................... 1986-87 Hooper, Alex.................. 2014-15 Hoover, Curran.............. 1988-90 Hoover, Jack.................. 1946-48 Hope, Cleophus.................. 1990 Horn, Jim....................... 1950-51 Horn, Thornton................... 1951 Hornsby, Don...................... 1934 Horton, David................ 1979-82 Hoskins, Andy................ 1992-96 Hostetler, Dick............... 1951-54 Hough, Chris...................... 2003 Houghton, Larry.................. 1957 Houser, David................ 1966-68 Howe, T.J....................... 2001-02 Howell, Don................... 1979-82 Howell, John.................. 1974-75 Howell, John.................. 1981-82

Stepfon Hawkins (1996-99) is UTC’s career leader with 2,375 receiving yards. Howell, Phifer................ 1979-80 Howser, Bob.................. 1965-67 Hubbert, Lloyd............... 1956-58 Hudgens, Bobby................. 1976 Hudgins, Joe................. 2006-08 Hudson, Sam................. 1977-80 Hudson, Tommy..............2011-14 Huesman, Jacob........... 2012-15 Huesman, Russ............. 1978-81 Huey, Arlen.................... 1973-74 Hughes, Garrett............. 2007-10 Huitt, Kendrix................. 2012-13 Humphries, John........... 1930-31 Humphries, Paul............ 1980-82 Hunt, Mike..................... 1979-81 Hunter, Bradley................... 1961 Hunter, Mark.................. 1986-87 Hurless, T.J.................... 2007-10 Hurley, Greg.................. 1981-82 Hurst, Rick..................... 1989-91 Hurst, Sammy................ 1949-51 Hutchins, Billy............ 1998-2000 Hutchins, Erik................ 1990-92 Hutchinson, Ralph......... 1946-48 Hybarger, Casey............ 2012-15 Hylemon, Cherryl........... 1967-68

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I................................................. I Ikuezunma, Kwento.... 2001, 03-04 Irvine, Jim........................... 1935 Isabelle, Ramond............... 1994 Ivery, William................. 1985-87 J............................................... J Jabaley, Tim................... 1989-92 Jachimowicz, Trevor...... 2014-15 Jackson, Allen............... 1994-95 Jackson, Carey.............. 1988-89 Jackson, Chris............... 1994-98 Jackson, J.J................... 2009-12 Jackson, Jason.............. 2000-03 Jackson, Jerrol................... 2002 Jackson, Jerry............... 1960-61 Jackson, Johnny............ 1984-85 Jackson, Junior............. 1986-89 Jackson, Renaldo.......... 2002-05 Jackson, Ronnie............ 2006-07 Jackson, Steve................... 1970 Jackson, Tony................ 1979-81 James, Chip....................... 1993 James, Dale.................. 1995-96 James, Pete.................. 1969-72 James, Tray................... 2012-13 Jarmakowicz, Ed........... 1952-55 Jarnigan, Jerry............... 1950-52 Jarrell, Stan................... 1972-75 Jarvis, Oscar....................... 1999 Jarvis, Robert..................... 2006 Javorsky, John............... 1946-49 Jeffers, Greg.................. 1991-92 Jenkins, Carlton............. 1984-85 Jenkins, Hoyt................. 1954-57 Jenkins, LeQuintin......... 1989-90 Jenkins, Mike.............................. Jenkins, Tad................... 1992-93 Jenkins, T.J.................... 2014-15 Jensen, Ray.................. 1947-49 Jernigan, Jerry............... 1950-52 Jester, Bill........................... 1957 Jett, Tim......................... 1989-91 Johnson, Allen............... 1976-78 Johnson, Billy Joe.............. 1945 Johnson, Brent.............. 1982-85 Johnson, Carltavious.......... 2006 Johnson, Chris.............. 2004-07 Johnson, Dave................... 1962 Johnson, Frank................... 1976 Johnson, Howard............... 1947 Johnson, Hugh.............. 1937-39 Johnson, Jazz.................... 2004 Johnson, Jim................. 1978-79 Johnson, Keith............... 1991-92 Johnson, Kevin.............. 1990-94 Johnson, Lamont........... 1992-93 Johnson, Michael.......... 2005-06 Johnson, Phillip............. 1971-72 Johnson, Robert “Spider”.... 1928-29 Johnson, Steve.............. 1971-74 Johnson, Tobi..................... 1995 Johnson, Will...................... 2013 Jolly, Lawrence................... 1954 Jones, Anthony................... 2007 Jones, Casey...................... 1987 Jones, Charles.............. 1954-56 Jones, Chris.................. 1986-87 Jones, Chris.................. 1990-93 Jones, Ed...................... 1995-97 Jones, Enrique.............. 1989-91 Jones, Eric.......................... 1991 Jones, Glenn...................... 1959 Jones, James..................... 1960

Jones, Jason................. 2000-04 Jones, Ken.................... 1990-91 Jones, Kent................... 2004-05 Jones, Labron..................... 1992 Jones, Lamar...................... 1982 Jones, Steve....................... 1984 Jordan, Clifford................... 1989 Jordan, Frank................ 1977-79 Jordan, Pug........................ 1963 Julian, Ken..................... 1983-85 Jumper, Bob....................... 1947 Jumper, Jim................... 1947-50 Jurzcak, Ed.................... 1945-49 K...............................................K Kakasic, Bert................. 1947-50 Kankey, Vic......................... 1989 Karwoski, John................... 1945 Kate, John.......................... 1945 Keho, Clifford................. 1920-22 Keller, Frank....................... 1960 Kelley, William.................... 1947 Kelly, Andy.......................... 1935 Kelly, Joe....................... 1984-87 Kelly, Mike..................... 1984-86 Kemp, Demarko............ 1991-94 Kendall, Sema’je........... 2012-15

Kirkpatrick, Randy.............. 1986 Kirod, Joe........................... 1960 Kish, Josh...................... 1950-53 Klein, Bob...................... 1933-35 Knight, Greg.................. 2000-02 Knox, Oscar........................ 1961 Koeninger, Anton “Unt”....... 1930 Koeninger, Art................ 1929-31 Koeninger, George............. 1937 Koester, Kurtis.............. 2001, 03 Koons, Bill..................... 1949-52 Koontz, Denny............... 1993-96 Koontz, Wayne.............. 1984-86 Kopcha, Joe.................. 1926-29 Kopcha, Mike................. 1937-39 Kosik, Yonk......................... 1931 Kouliamous, Ted................. 1963 Kovacevich, John.......... 1946-47 Kovan, Steve................. 1962-65 Kowarski, John................... 1945 Kragie, Mark....................... 1977 Krajesky, Eric...................... 1968 Kramer, Drew................ 1996-97 Krug, Adam......................... 1920 Kruzelock, Paul............. 1952-55 Kurtz, Steve................... 1980-83 Kyle, Scott.......................... 1979 Kyles, Lafayette.................. 1979

L............................................... L LaCerra, Sal.................. 1939-40 Lacey, Eddie.................. 1965-68 Ladebauche, Andrew..... 2000-01 Lagod, Chester.............. 1949-52 Lamar, Bryan................. 2000-02 Landrum, Mark................... 1982 Landry, Bill.......................... 1969 Lane, Jackie.................. 1970-72 Langdale, Terry.............. 1965-66 Langley, J.D........................ 1941 Lanz, Larry......................... 1989 LaScala, David................... 1980 Lautzenheiser, Clarence.... 1927-29 Clarence Lautsenheiser (1927) Lawson, Ed......................... 1976 was captain of the 1927 SIAA Lawson, Tavon............... 2014-15 Championship team. Lawson, Tim....................... 1976 Layne, Terry................... 1971-72 Kennedy, William................ 1947 Leddy, Jonathon............ 2003-04 Kennedy, Wilson................. 1994 Ledford, Jeff........................ 1986 Kentzing, Fentor................. 1936 Ledford, Keith................ 1989-92 Kerchner, Frank............. 1950-51 Ledford, Rodney............ 1975-77 Kermah, Shaun............. 2008-09 Ledyard, Hal.................. 1950-52 Kershner, Don............... 1953-55 Lee, Ab.......................... 1969-70 Kertez, Mike....................... 1959 Lee, Adam................. 1998-2000 Kestner, Jeff................... 1977-80 Lee, Chad...................... 1986-87 Ketchum, David............. 1986-87 Lee, De’Markus..............2009-11 Key, D.J......................... 2010-13 Lee, Horatio................... 1984-87 Keyser, Willard “Pop”..... 1929-31 Lee, Jerry...................... 1980-82 Kielbock, Scot................ 1995-98 Lee, Mike....................... 1970-73 Kijula, LeRoy...................... 1954 Lee, Robert.................... 1978-80 Kiley, Robert....................... 1952 Lee, Robert......................... 1987 Kilpatrick, Don............... 1963-66 Legg, Jeff....................... 1986-87 Kimble, Jeff......................... 1981 Lenderman, Jim.................. 1970 Kindred, Wayne.................. 1984 Lenhart, John................ 1945-46 King, B................................ 1925 Lenz, Larry......................... 1989 King, Bill........................ 1951-52 Leonard, Tom...................... 1910 King, Demetrius.................. 2002 Lepard, Don................... 1979-81 King, Dennis.................. 1980-83 Leslie, Nakevion............ 2013-15 King, Jeff........................ 1973-74 Levi, Roy “Zip”............... 1947-50 King, Justin......................... 2015 Levin, Corey.................. 2013-15 King, Roy............................ 1976 Lewis, J.D........................... 1952 King, Stacy......................... 1986 Lewis, Roderick............. 1982-84 Kirkland, Blake.......... 2000-2003 Lewis-Harris, Chris.........2008-11 Kirkland, Dell...................... 1973 Lewis, Will...................... 1957-58

Lilliard, Cecil “Lolly”....... 1926-29 Lindley, Terry...................... 2005 Lindsay, Jim........................ 1956 Lindsey, Jimmy.............. 1995-99 Lingerfelt, Charles......... 1960-62 Little, Robin........................ 1989 Little, Willie.................... 1979-82 Litton, George..................... 1954 Lloyd, Jeff...................... 2006-08 Locke, Robert..................... 1961 Lockhart, Andre............. 1985-87 Locklyn, Carlos.............. 1996-99 Logoleo, Ernest......... 1999-2000 Logue, Stan................... 1981-82 Lomax, Brian................ 2003, 05 Lombardi, Bill...................... 1952 Long, Adrian.................. 1991-94 Long, Charles................ 1956-60 Long, Jon............................ 1984 Looney, Buddy............... 1976-78 Lopez, Esteban............. 2005-06 Lopez, Matthew....... 2003, 05-06 Lorenz, David................ 1973-74 Loscudo, Jesse.................. 2010 Lott, Derrick................... 2012-14 Love, Harry......................... 1946 Lovelace, Monte............ 1990-92

Travis McNeal (1986-87) played five years in the NFL with Seattle and L.A. Rams. Lowe, Danny................. 1995-97 Lowman, Mike............... 1986-87 Lowry, Curtis....................... 1953 Lueking, Robby.................. 1969 Luke, Albert................... 1989-91 Lydon, William.................... 1947 M.............................................. M Mabry, Tom.................... 1974-76 Mack, Isaiah....................... 2015 Maclin, Jim..................... 1955-58 Maddox, Craig............... 1991-94 Maddox, Doug.................... 1981 Maddux, Tom...................... 1958 Madrigal, Bobby................. 1989 Magevny, Phillip............. 1928-30 Magrath, Earl................. 1946-48 Mais, Ray........................... 1946 Makins, Mike................. 1985-86 Manley, Doyle..................... 1964 Manning, Richard.......... 1967-69 Manning, Steve............. 1968-69 Mapes, William................... 1946 Mapp, Homer...................... 1955 Marler, McKeever............... 1992 Marsh, Ray.................... 1992-95 Marshall, Chris......... 2008, 2010


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Marshall, Steve................... 1984 Marshall, Todd.................... 1994 Marshall, Victor.......... 1999-2000 Martel, Jim.......................... 1935 Marter, Larry....................... 1964 Martin, Anthony.................. 1996 Martin, Chad.................. 1987-90 Martin, Duffy.................. 1971-74 Martin, John............... 1998-2000 Martin, William............... 1970-72 Martino, Tony................. 1945-51 Mason, Joseph................... 2001 Mason, Tim......................... 1995 Mason, Wayne............... 1978-80 Massey, Barry..................... 1965 Massingill, Fred............. 1954-56 Masterson, David.......... 1991-92 Masterson, Frank.......... 1991-92 Matherson, Justin.......... 2003-06 Mathews, Ray..................... 1945 Mathis, Floyd...................... 1989 Mathis, George................... 1939 Mathis, Homer............... 1959-61 Matkowsky, Jack............ 1952-55 Matthews, Joe............... 1962-63 Matthews, Trey.......... 1998-2001 Mattis, Pete................... 1945-46

Alonzo Nix (2003-04) was a two-time All-SoCon receiver for the Mocs. Mattison, Ken..................... 1986 Matusek, Bob................ 1937-39 Maxi, Jeff............................ 2008 Maxon, Johnny................... 1931 May, Don............................ 1958 Maycann, John................... 1945 Mayes, Chris..................2011-14 Mayes, Keith...................2011-12 Mayfield, James............ 1945-48 Mayo, George................ 1960-62 Mays, Coker.................. 1966-69 Mays, Leonard............... 2000-03 McAfee, Matt...................... 1995 McBrayer, John............. 1970-73 McCall, Beura................ 1933-34 McCall, Harry................. 1975-77 McCallester, Walt................ 1952 McCann, Ryan.................... 2002 McCarter, Zach...............2011-13 McClellan, Jeremy......... 2001-04 McClendon, Jerry............... 1953 McCloud, Alfonzo.......... 1976-79 McClung, Evell................... 1945 McClurg, Ronnie............ 1958-61 McConico, Greg............ 2004-06 McCowan, Lonnie.......... 2004-05 McCoy, George “Mac”... 1926-29

McCoy, Stan.................. 1973-76 McCracken, Ron............ 1964-66 McCrary, David.............. 1983-85 McCready, Bud................... 1958 McCuiston, Sandy......... 1988-90 McCullers, A.C............... 1965-67 McCullough, Dan................ 1941 McDaniel, Tony................... 1976 McDermott, Charles........... 1941 McDonald, Scott............ 1989-92 McDonough, Kevin........ 1973-75 McEneny, Jerry................... 1945 McGaughy, James.............. 1908 McGee, Malachi............ 2006-07 McGlone, Cortney.............. 2003 McGovern, Bill............... 1953-56 McGowan, Ryan................. 2009 McGrath, Dutch.................. 1947 McGuire, Tom................ 1963-66 McHugh, Boyd.................... 1962 McInturff, David............. 1956-59 McIver, Sam.................. 1980-82 McKeever, Marler............... 1992 McKenzie, Tirone........... 1991-94 McKinney, David............ 1975-78 McLaughlin, Artez............... 2005 McLaughlin, Phil............ 1963-64 McLendon, Derek.......... 1987-90 McMahon, Joe.................... 2013 McMahon, Sean............ 1989-91 McMilion, Louis.............. 1979-80 McMillan, Tony.................... 1983 McMillan, Vantrel........... 2014-15 McMullen, Ken.................... 1976 McNamara, Jim............. 1971-72 McNeal, Travis............... 1986-87 McNeill, Charles........ 1998-2001 McPherson, Tim................. 2001 McPommell, Robert............ 1952 McQuarters, DeJuan.......... 2015 McQuillin, Dennis.......... 1966-69 McQuire, Tom..................... 1963 McWilliams, Troy................ 1982 Mead, Charles.................... 1945 Meadows, Bill................ 1946-47 Meadows, Gary............. 1994-95 Meadows, Mitchell......... 2005-08 Meads, Larry................. 1965-68 Medich, George............. 1949-51 Melton, David..................... 1983 Melton, Ray................... 1940-41 Mercer, Delmar “Spanky”.... 1959-61 Merendino, Tony............ 1976-78 Merrill, Jerome.................... 1987 Merritt, Dudley............... 1931-33 Metzger, Virlin..................... 1928 Meyer, David................. 1989-91 Michael, Jason................... 2002 Milen, Don.......................... 1986 Miles, Bill............................ 1954 Miles, Bobby.................. 1988-89 Miller, Adam.................. 2009-12 Miller, Antonio................ 2004-07 Miller, Doug................... 1986-89 Miller, Gunner................ 2010-13 Miller, Reginald................... 1977 Milles, Steven................ 2004-07 Mirabella, Ken............... 1969-72 Miroth, Vinnie...................... 2003 Missildine, Mike.................. 1986 Mitchell, Bruce............... 1971-73 Mitchell, Jimi....................... 2004 Mitchell, Kenny.............. 1976-78 Mitchell, Mike................. 1979-82

LETTERMEN Mitchell, Randall “Brick”.... 1982-85 Mitchell, Terry................ 1986-89 Mize, Andy..................... 1995-97 Mobley, Donald.............. 1973-76 Mobley, Kenneth............ 1973-74 Monea, John.................. 1939-41 Money, Ralph...................... 1946 Monroe, Maurice................ 1931 Montgomery, Cam..........2011-12 Montgomery, Keith.............. 1985 Moore, Bobby..................... 1947 Moore, Chaz.................. 2010-13 Moore, David................. 1973-74 Moore, Greg ................. 1983-86 Moore, Jerry....................... 1931 Moore, Roderick............ 1976-79 Moore, Ron.....................2011-12 Morejon, Leo................. 1981-83 Morgan, Brandon............2011-15 Morgan, Joe....................... 1960 Morgan, Leslie “Bull”..... 1928-30 Morgan, Logan................... 1909 Morgan, Wendell........... 1972-75 Morris, Blake...................... 2003 Morris, Fred................... 1955-56 Morris, Josh................... 2002-05 Morrison, Jimmy............ 1993-94

Nationa, Olen..................... 1937 Naylor, Ken.................... 1946-49 Nease, Mike.................. 1980-83 Nease, Steven................2011-12 Neil, Gary........................... 1970 Neill, Gantt................. 1998-2001 Nelson, Dennis................... 1976 Nelson, Harry................ 1920-22 Nettles, Cedric............... 2013-15 New, Edward................. 2005-06 Newbold, Curtis............. 1996-97 Newburn, Leroy “King”.... 1926-28 Newell, Chivas.................... 2003 Newman, John.............. 1991-92 Newson, Jarvis.............. 2005-08 Newton, Bill................... 1958-59 Nicely, Bernard................... 1989 Nichols, David.................... 1970 Nichols, Graham............ 2010-12 Niebnack, Hank............. 1950-51 Niethammer, Kevin........ 2013-14 Nix, Alonzo.................... 2003-04 Nix, Henry........................... 1982 Nix, Jerry....................... 1980-82 Nix, Stan........................ 1987-90 Nix, Steve...................... 1987-90 Nobles, Ed............... 1947, 49-50 Nolen, Spencer................... 2007 Noles, Steve.................. 1980-81 Nordan, Ronnie............. 1986-87 Nordquist, Brad............. 1992-95 Norfleet, Jaron............... 2007-10 Norman, Andy................ 1992-95 Norred, Emory............... 2014-15 Norrell, Jimmy................ 1968-71 Norris, Glenn................. 1979-80 Norton, Bert........................ 1926 Norton, Joe......................... 1925 Norton, Richard.................. 1965 Norwood, Charles............... 1983 Nunnally, Red..................... 1941 Nye, Bucky......................... 1991

Page, Pete..................... 1947-50 Palmer, Wes....................... 2006 Panky, Phil.......................... 1986 Pardue, Montrell................. 2015 Parker, Branden................. 2015 Parker, Danny................ 1969-70 Parker, Douglas.................. 1952 Parker, James............... 1973-74 Parker, Jonathan........... 1985-86 Parkinson, John............. 2005-06 Parkman, Kenny............ 1992-95 Parks, Benny...................... 1960 Parks, Jack.................... 1990-93 Parlo, Bob...................... 1976-78 Parney, Phil........................ 1987 Parr, Brad........................... 1995 Parris, Gary................... 1978-79 Parrott, Paul....................... 1955 Partrick, Tom.................. 1971-74 Pastore, Tony................. 2007-09 Pater, Todd.................... 1994-96 Patrick, Freddie............. 1995-98 Patterson, Billy.............. 1976-79 Patterson, Brad............. 1986-87 Patterson, Doug............ 1977-80 Payne, Boots...................... 1935 Payne, DeJuan................... 2005

Terrell Owens (1992-95) is in O...............................................O the top 10 in career TD recep- O’Brien, Billy.................. 1938-41 tions, catches and yards. O’Brien, Mike...................... 1960

Nick Pollard (2010-14) played in a school-record 49 games in his career.

Morton, Bingo..................... 2015 Morton, Joe........................ 1984 Moseley, Ben...................... 1952 Moses, Julius................. 1991-92 Moss, Forrest “Red”....... 1928-29 Moss, Truett................... 1989-92 Moyer, Danny..................... 1983 Muir, Jason......................... 1995 Mullins, Frank..................... 1956 Mullins, Richard.................. 1945 Mullis, Fred.................... 1945-46 Murkett, Phillip............... 1920-21 Murphy, John................. 1978-80 Murphy, Ray.................. 1945-46 Murphy, Willard.............. 1980-82 Murray, Scott................. 1990-92 Murrell, C.J.................... 2010-13 Murrell, Dan................... 1939-40 Myers, Bob “Mickey”...... 1947-50 N...............................................N Nall, Jeff......................... 1995-98 Nalls, Kyle.......................... 2015 Nance, Jamieson........... 1986-87 Napolitano, Angelo........ 1966-68 Nardo, John................... 1936-37 Nardo, Andy................... 1931-32

O’Melia, Pat................... 1926-28 O’Neal, Jack.................. 1948-50 Oakley, Eddie................ 1971-72 Oaken, Arnie....................... 1951 Oden, Kyle.......................... 2003 Olds, Tommy....................... 1981 Olinger, Ollie....................... 1931 Oliphant, David.............. 1972-75 Oliver, Brock...............2008-2011 Oliver, Bryn......................... 2012 Oliver, Jason....................... 1991 Oniskey, Dick................. 1951-54 Oram, Rick.......................... 1956 Orend, Frank “Junior”.... 1938-40 Orlich, Dan.................... 1949-51 Ouzts, Harvey................ 1964-66 Overla, Bob............. 1951-52, 55 Overmeyer, Donald....... 1928-29 Overton, Bob................. 1959-60 Overton, Gerald............. 1996-97 Owen, Corbett.................... 1921 Owens, Billy........................ 1954 Owens, Johnny.............. 1980-82 Owens, Ronnie................... 1970 Owens, Terrell................ 1992-95

Payne, Kenny................ 1982-84 Payne, Louis....................... 1992 Payne, Phil.................... 1967-69 Peals, Chris........................ 1986 Pearce, Grafton.................. 1945 Pelaez, Manny.................... 1982 Pemberton, Bill................... 1970 Pendergrass, Don.............. 1957 Pendergrass, Marcus.... 1999-02 Pennino, Vince................... 1977 Perez, Robbie..................... 1983 Perry, Fred..................... 1933-34 Perry, Weston..................... 2006 Peters, Jeff.................... 1993-96 Peters, Joey.................. 1999-02 Peters, Steve...................... 1989 Petosa, Joe................... 1975-78 Pettus, Larry.................. 1970-73 Phillips, David................ 1960-61 Phillips, Hymie............... 1940-41 Phillips, Jeff................... 2005-07 Phillips, Maury.................... 1957 Philpot, Kelvin................ 1986-87 Pickering, Earl............... 1947-49 Pickren, Steve.................... 2015 P............................................... P  Pine, Michael...................... 1994 Pack, Jimmy....................... 1954 Pitchford, Chris.............. 2007-10

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LETTERMEN Pitman, Joseph.............. 2006-08 Pittman, Noel................. 1973-74 Pitts, Calvin........................ 1995 Pledger, Tom.................. 1956-59 Poe, Ethan..................... 2010-12 Pogan, John....................... 1951 Pollard, Nick...................2011-14 Pope, Byron........................ 1915 Pope, Joey......................... 1960 Porch, Chris........................ 2002 Potak, Gary........................ 1976 Potter, Ralph.................. 1982-84 Pounders, Charlie.......... 1960-62 Powe, Ronnie................ 1977-80 Powell, Darnell.............. 1972-75 Powell, Frank................. 1947-48 Powell, Johnnie.................. 2005 Power, Rich........................ 1989 Powers, Cullen.............. 1947-49 Powers, Tim................... 2001-04 Pozzini, John................. 1952-55 Praden, Mike...................... 1969 Prado, Oscar................. 2013-15 Prater, Dewayne............ 1993-95 Prather, D.J........................ 2015 Prather, Larry................. 1969-70 Prentice, William................. 1946

Kevin Revis (2011-13) was an All-SoCon lineman and team captain. Pribulsky, Jay................. 1951-53 Price, Bill....................... 1980-82 Price, Bobby....................... 1990 Price, Houston............... 1931-32 Procter, Jack.................. 1961-64 Profit, Charles................ 2004-07 Pruitt, Antoine................ 1995-98 Pruitt, Carlos....................... 1995 Pruitt, Jim............................ 1982 Pruitt, Lerin......................... 2003 Puckett, Jim................... 1925-26 Puckett, Mike................. 1967-70 Pullara, Pete.................. 1974-77 Pullen, Les.......................... 1992 Pyle, Brock.................... 2006-07 R...............................................R Raby, Harry.................... 1930-31 Rader, Joe.......................... 1945 Rakestraw, Greg............ 1981-83 Randolph, Jamal........... 1997-99 Rankin, Cortez........... 1999-2002 Ransby, Willie................ 1988-90 Ransom, Bill....................... 1989 Raschke, J. Karl............ 1995-97 Ratigan, Bill........................ 1934 Raulston, Robert........... 1920-21

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Ray, Rocky......................... 1968 Rayhle, Fred.................. 1973-74 Rayl, David......................... 1984 Rayl, Zack......................2011-14 Redd, Bill....................... 1920-22 Reed, Keyon...................2011-12 Reed, Robbie................ 1995-96 Reed, Romie................. 1994-97 Reeves, I.V.................... 1977-78 Reinhart, Norbert........... 1950-53 Renner, James................... 1980 Revis, Jacob.................. 2014-15 Revis, Kevin...................2011-13 Rewis, Bill...................... 1957-58 Reynolds, Dexter................ 1981 Reynolds, Taylor............ 2014-15 Rhodes, Tony...................... 1974 Rhyne, Tom................... 1972-75 Ribiero, Henrique.......... 2012-15 Rice, Mike...................... 1970-73 Richardson, Edward...... 1976-79 Richardson, Glen........... 1982-85 Richmond, Lester............... 1981 Ricketts, Coyle................... 1935 Ricks, Harold................. 1981-83 Ridgeway, Brandon.... 2004, 06-07 Riggins, Marlon............. 1986-87 Rigot, Bob........................... 1954 Ring, Daniel................... 2013-14 Ring, Fred........................... 1935 Rivers, Nick................... 2005-07 Rizer, Hinman................ 1956-58 Roach, Alvin.................. 1920-21 Robbs, Bill..................... 1973-76 Robbs, Stan................... 1973-76 Roberson, Tyler............. 2014-15 Roberts, Gene............... 1945-46 Roberts, James............. 1989-93 Roberts, Pat....................... 1979 Robinson, Donald.......... 1981-82 Robinson, James........... 1990-93 Robinson, Kareem......... 1994-97 Robinson, Malcolm........ 1995-96 Robinson, Robbie.......... 1979-80 Robinson, Terrell.............2011-13 Rochelle, Ray..................... 1961 Rodriguez, Tony.................. 1962 Rogan, Mark.................. 1983-84 Rogers, Dean................ 1981-82 Rogers, Derek........... 1999-2002 Rollins, Lee.................... 1974-77 Romans, Cody............... 2007-09 Rookis, Henry..................... 1961 Ross, Damico..................... 1992 Rodd, Frank........................ 1955 Ross, Fremo.................. 1949-52 Ross, Jaron................... 1983-84 Rouse, Bill..................... 1976-77 Rouse, Curtis................. 1979-81 Rowe, Mark........................ 1996 Rowley, Steve................ 1992-93 Rucker, Anthony............ 1989-91 Rudolph, David................... 1989 Runion, Dan.................. 1990-92 Runyan, Harley.............. 1929-30 Rush, Dick.......................... 1958 Russell, Geoff..................... 1989 Ruzic, Blaz................ 1999-2002 S............................................... S Sabatini, Dennis................. 1976 Sages, Tony................... 1978-81 Salley, Edwin...................... 1947 Sanders, Bill.................. 1958-60

Sanders, Chris........... 1999-2000 Sanders, Kenny............. 1995-98 Sands, Terdell..................... 1999 Sanjuro, Dominique............ 2007 Saporito, Michael................ 2003 Sargent, Kelly................ 1961-63 Sarratore, Vincent.......... 1946-49 Satterfield, Jack.................. 1954 Saunders, John.................. 1920 Saville, Phil.................... 1973-76 Sawyer, Edward............ 2006-07 Scates, Devin.................2011-13 Schaefer, Danny............ 1986-87 Schaefer, Tom................ 1962-66 Schaft, Joey........................ 1982 Schaller, Paul................ 1964-65 Schoepfer, Jim............... 1976-78 Schou, Mark....................... 1983 Schultz, Dick.................. 1973-74 Schultz, J.C................... 1960-62 Schutte, Herb..................... 1960 Schwichtenberg, Jerry.... 1963-64 Scott, Jerkerious................. 2014 Scott, Mitchell “Red”...... 1926-28 Scott, Roderick.............. 1982-85 Scott, Thurman “Twinkle Toes”.... 1936 Scott, Wilbur.................. 1981-83

Mike Smith (1978-80) is No. 2 in all-time rushing at UTC with 3,340 career yards. Scrivens, Kenny............ 2007-08 Scruggs, Roy................. 1939-40 Seaberg, Matt..................... 2003 Sears, Jeff..................... 1973-74 Self, Buford.................... 1966-68 Sellers, Jermaine........... 1992-95 Senchak, Edward............... 1930 Senkinc, Max................. 1966-67 Senter, Jerry....................... 1970 Sergi, Frank................... 1973-74 Sessoms, David............ 1970-72 Setliffe, Jefferson........... 1922-25 Severence, Rodney....... 1982-84 Sewell, John....................... 1984 Sexton, Gene..................... 1952 Sexton, Rex................... 1973-76 Seymour, Greg.............. 1992-93 Shabazz, Raheem.............. 2002 Shadburn, Roger........... 1988-89 Shadden, Joe................ 1929-30 Shaddix, Bob...................... 1963 Shafaat, Faysal............. 2010-14 Shafer, Jimmy................ 1980-82 Shamsid-Deen, Muhammad.... 1989-91 Shankles, Stuart................. 1970 Sharpe, Gus....................... 1934 Sharpe, Lawrence.............. 1989

Sharpton, Will..................... 2013 Shaver, Don................... 1963-66 Shaw, Hugh........................ 1984 Shaw, Richard............... 1964-65 Sheehan, Dan............... 1957-60 Sheerer, Danny.................. 1955 Shell, Frank................... 1934-35 Shelton, Whit................. 2013-14 Shepherd, Dudley............... 1947 Sheppard, Marco........... 1996-97 Shepherd, Tolerance..... 2013-14 Shields, Corey.................... 2009 Shinpaugh, Josh............ 2002-05 Shiver, Scott.................. 1981-82 Shockley, Francis............... 1956 Shuford, Mike..................... 1975 Shultz, Tony................... 1989-91 Shutters, Patrick............ 2001-03 Siefkin, Josh.................. 1993-95 Simcox, David.... 1964-65, 68-69 Simmons, Beau.................. 2013 Simmons, Earl............... 1997-98 Simmons, Red.................... 1926 Simons, Alan...................... 1995 Simpson, Brian.............. 1991-95 Sims, Harold....................... 1962 Singletary, Mark............. 1983-85 Skrine, Buster............ 2007-2010 Slatic, Jim........................... 1952 Slaton, Art...................... 1967-69 Slaughter, David................. 1968 Slemp, Danny..................... 1978 Slifko, Mike......................... 1979 Slowey, Michael............. 2010-12 Slyhoff, Harry................. 1966-69 Smart, Polk......................... 1922 Smigelsky, Steven......... 2006-09 Smith, Andy........................ 1996 Smith, Austin................. 1924-27 Smith, Ben..................... 1985-87 Smith, Billy..................... 1985-88 Smith, Brooks..................... 1990 Smith, Cedric................. 1988-90 Smith, Chad................... 2002-04 Smith, Channing............ 2013-14 Smith, Chris................... 1996-99 Smith, D’Angelo.................. 1995 Smith, Eric..................... 1977-80 Smith, Gary........................ 1991 Smith, Harold...................... 1951 Smith, Izzy..................... 1931-33 Smith, James...................... 1947 Smith, James................. 1990-91 Smith, Jarred...................... 1994 Smith, Labrint................ 1999-02 Smith, Mike.................... 1977-80 Smith, Orlando................... 1994 Smith, Paul......................... 1976 Smith, Phillip.................. 1984-85 Smith, Quintez..... 2003, 2005-06 Smith, Robert................ 1967-70 Smith, Scott................... 1981-83 Smith, Sylvester................. 1926 Smith, Terrill........................ 1983 Sneed, Shannon................. 2001 Snipes, Dumakas............... 2003 Snowden, Bernard......... 2000-03 Soileau, Ray.................. 1964-68 Soloman, Reggie........... 1985-87 Sommerer, Kevin........... 1991-93 Sorrell, Henry................ 1963-66 Spanos, John..................... 1981 Sparkman, Todd................. 1991 Spear, Dan.................... 1939-40

Spearman, Chuck............... 2001 Spears, Jack.................. 1949-55 Spencer, Collis................... 1905 Spencer, DeForrest....... 1912-14 Spriggs, Gene............... 1958-59 Springs, Robert......... 1998-2001 Spurlock, Littleton............... 1948 Squibb, Paul.................. 1915-16 St. John, Wilbur.................. 1939 St. Preux, Ovince............... 2005 Stackhouse, Sean..........2010-11 Stafford, Vince............... 1970-72 Stamps, Buck................ 1950-52 Standifer, Bob................ 1982-84 Stanfield, Scott................... 1983 Stanford, Ed....................... 1952 Stanford, Ed.................. 1979-80 Stanford, Howard............... 1947 Stanford, Jack............... 1949-52 Stanford, Taylor.................. 2012 Stanton, Art......................... 1968 Stasko, Art.......................... 1953 Staudenmaier, Bill......... 1950-53 Stec, Ed......................... 1962-63 Steed, Mike................... 1994-98 Steig, Chuck.................. 1964-66 Steiner, Joe........................ 1947

Bob Standifer (1982-84) played for the San Franciso 49ers in 1987. Stephens, Al.................. 1971-72 Stephens, Charlie............... 1970 Stephens, David............ 1994-95 Stevens, Cedric.................. 2004 Stewart, Alphonso......... 2014-15 Stewart, Fred...................... 1950 Stewart, Thomas “Bo”.... 1945-46 Stinnent, Russell........... 1985-87 Stokes, Conrad.............. 1983-86 Stokes, Cortez........... 1999-2002 Stokes, Larry................. 1973-76 Stone, Andre.................. 1980-81 Stone, Harold..................... 1960 Stone, Jeff.......................... 1990 Storm, David.................. 1991-94 Stovall, James............... 2014-15 Stowe, Glen................... 1962-64 Stowe, Ralph................. 1973-75 Street, Gordon.................... 1920 Streeter, Darryl........ 1984, 86-87 Strickland, Jerry............ 1950, 56 Strickland, Ronnie..... 1999-2000 Strickland, Roy................... 1981 Strong, Albert...................... 1940 Strong, Ken................... 1928-29 Stubberfield, Brian......... 1978-79 Stuckey, Reggie............. 1981-84


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Stukes, Cori........................ 2005 Styles, Doug.................. 1962-63 Styles, Jimmy..................... 1959 Sullins, S.E......................... 1960 Sullivan, Charles........... 1919-20 Sullivan, Stan..................... 1994 Sullivan, Theo................ 1956-57 Summer, Jeff...................... 1979 Summerford, Louis............. 1955 Summers, Harry............ 1946-47 Sussdorff, Ed................. 1919-22 Sussdorff, Ed................. 1963-65 Sutherland, Brian........... 2009-10 Suttles, Chad................. 1991-94 Sutton, Bob.................... 1936-38 Sutton, Patrick................2011-13 Swafford, Terrell............. 1986-89 Swafford, Tony............... 2006-09 Swan, Joe........................... 1981 Sweet, David...................... 1926 Swell, John......................... 1985 Sylvester, Tony................... 1989 T............................................... T Tafiti, Ioelu..................... 1998-99 Talley, Troy.......................... 1990 Talman, Duke..................... 1922

Darryl Streeter (1984-87) caught a team-high 36 passes in 1984. Talman, Parker.............. 1916-19 Tanara, Jim.................... 1961-64 Tankersley, Wes................. 2004 Tapper, Clarence........... 1946-49 Tardy, Bob...................... 1983-84 Tate, Dustin................... 2009-12 Tatum, Keith.................. 1991-94 Taylor, B.J...................... 2008-09 Taylor, Bob..................... 1950-53 Taylor, Bob.......................... 1981 Taylor, Chuck................. 1971-73 Taylor, Delanio............... 1993-95 Taylor, George.................... 1975 Taylor, Tobe................... 1992-94 Teeple, Gabe...................... 1994 Tehrani, Ebrahim........... 2002-03 Teichmann, Jack............ 1981-83 Terrell, Charles.............. 1961-62 Terry, Ed........................ 1938-39 Terry, Temus............. 1998, 2000 Thigpen, Chuck............. 1991-92 Thomas. C.C................. 1977-78 Thomas, Dean............... 1952-53 Thomas, Jerry.................... 1967 Thomas, Lane.................... 1980 Thomas, Spanky........... 1984-86 Thomas, Spencer.......... 1997-98

Thomas, Terrence............... 2005 Thomas, Wayne................. 1983 Thomas, Yasir..................... 1996 Thompson, Aubry............... 1989 Thompson, Ben.................. 2001 Thompson, Brian................ 1998 Thompson, Carlos.............. 1995 Thompson, Hollie............... 1928 Thompson, Jay.............. 1999-02 Thompson, Jeff.............. 1976-77 Thompson, John............ 1990-91 Thompson, Keith........... 1990-92 Thompson, Melvin......... 1981-82 Thompson, Milton “Tommy”.... 1928-29 Thornton, Joseph.......... 2006-09 Thrower, Freddie................ 1953 Tidwell, Joe.................... 1974-76 Tiggs, Tony.................... 1976-77 Timoshchuk, Nikolay..... 2014-15 Tindell, Mike....................... 1968 Tinker, Brent.............. 1997-2000 Tippit, Jordan..................2008-11 Todd, Brian.................... 1998-99 Tomich, George.................. 1963 Tompkins, Sam.............. 1956-59 Torbett, Charles.................. 2004 Tosi, Matt....................... 1999-00 Townson, Hunter........... 2014-15 Trail, Ralph.................... 1929-30 Travis, Brandon............. 1991-93 Traylor, Donny.................... 1989 Traylor, Eddie................ 1967-70 Traylor, Hal.................... 1949-50 Traylor, Ray........................ 1983 Traylor, Trey................... 1973-74 Trew, Leck.......................... 1935 Trimble, Reid................. 1979-81 Trimiar, Rod................... 1994-97 Troball, Jason................ 1990-91 Trotter, Alex........................ 2015 Trundle, Michael................. 2012 Tucker, Gary.................. 1964-66 Tucker, Jason................ 1996-98 Tucker, Jim.................... 1955-58 Tucker, Lewis................. 1929-30 Tudors, Pumpy.............. 1989-91 Tull, Davis.......................2011-14 Tumlin, Randy............... 1970-73 Turman, Stephan........... 1993-95 Turner, Matt............... 1997-2000 Turner, Nat..................... 1977-79 Turner, Rocky................ 1968-71 Turner, Stanley.............. 1982-85 Turner, Wayne............... 1955-57 Tyson, Taharin................2011-14 Tyszkiewicz, John.......... 1965-68 U...............................................U Unzicker, Tyler.................... 2001 Upshaw, Rocky.............. 1980-81 Urban, Whitey................ 1931-32 V............................................... V Vaden, Mike................... 1970-73 Vance, Quanta............... 1992-95 Vandergriff, Forrest............. 1947 Varner, Greg....................... 1980 Vaughn, Marvin................... 1949 Vedder, Mitchell............. 1961-62 Venable, Billy...................... 1931 Venable, Pat.................. 1984-86 Veres, Jeff.......................2009-11 Vetroczky, John............. 1950-52 Vick, Matt....................... 1997-00 Vickers, Cedric................... 2001

LETTERMEN Views, Dale.................... 1926-28 Vincent, Jason............... 2006-07 Vines, Buck.................... 1980-82 Vinson, Quasey............. 1994-97 Virgin, Dee..................... 2013-15 Vitale, Craig................... 1990-91 W............................................. W Wade, Geep.............. 1998-2001 Wade, Hal...................... 1937-39 Wade, Ron..................... 1964-67 Wagers, Hayden................. 1955 Wakeel, Muhasibi...........2011-14 Walker, Cam....................... 2015 Walker, Craig...................... 2001 Walker, Desmond................2011 Walker, James.................... 1956 Walker, Jerry.................. 1972-75 Walker, Trace...................... 2010 Walker, Willie................. 1972-75 Wall, Stoni..................... 1977-78 Wallace, Ernest............. 1924-26 Wallen, Chad................. 1995-97 Waller, Bob.................... 1957-58 Waller, Preston.............. 1989-91 Wallingsford, Tony......... 1984-86 Wallington, Frank................ 1945

Ron Whaley (1960-63) is a member of the UTC Athletics Hall of Fame. Wander, Chuck................... 1955 Ward, Jerry.................... 1952-55 Ward, Jwaun....................... 2003 Ward, Richard................ 1979-82 Ward, Tyrus................... 2004-05 Ward, William................ 1928-30 Wardlaw, Guffy.............. 1956-57 Wardlow, Robert................. 1940 Warren, Brad................. 1991-92 Warren, Dale................. 2014-15 Washburn, Dan.............. 1959-61 Washington, Jackie....... 1988-91 Washington, Kenny....... 1983-84 Waters, Bob........................ 1963 Waters, Dennis.............. 1986-87 Waters, Terry................. 1976-79 Watkins, Greg..................... 1979 Watland, Arnold “Waddles”.... 1934-36 Watson, Chris..................... 2003 Watson, Jack................. 1961-63 Watson, James.............. 1981-84 Weathers, Tom.............. 1958-61 Weathers, Jr., Tom......... 1981-84 Weaver, Lee....................... 1951 Webb, Bob..................... 1953-56 Webb, Frank.................. 1969-70 Webb, Lucas.................. 2014-15

Webster, Derrick................. 1980 Weeks, Danny.................... 1976 Weems, Shingo............. 1989-90 Weeney, Benny.................. 1964 Weileder, Ken..................... 1989 Weir, Ronnie.................. 1970-72 Welch, Bryan................. 2003-06 Welch, Jim.......................... 1953 Weldon, Tom....................... 1989 Wells, Garfield............... 1976-77 Wender, Chuck.............. 1954-55 Westfall, Danny............. 1982-83 Whaley, Ron.................. 1960-63 Whatley, Tim....................... 2015 Wheeler, Dan...................... 1956 Wheeler, John.................... 1949 Whidden, A.G..................... 1940 Whipple, Jermaine......... 1996-98 Whisman, Jimmy........... 1999-01 White, Bob.......................... 1922 White, Charlie................ 1931-34 White, Isaac........................ 1997 White, Jeff........................... 1982 White, Larry.................. 2003, 05 White, Michael.................... 1982 White, Shane...................... 1994 Whitehead, Barry........... 1981-83 Wiggins, Harry.................... 1951 Wilburn, Terry..................... 1994 Wildy, Mark......................... 1982 Wilhite, Oscar..................... 1939 Wilkerson, Bill................ 1950-53 Wilkes, Harold............... 1956-58 Wilkes, Ron........................ 1983 Wilkinson, Patrick............... 2008 Wilks, Jack..................... 1956-57 Willard, Ricky................. 1992-94 Williams, David.............. 1984-86 Williams, DeMario............... 2003 Williams, Dennis............ 1981-83 Williams, Felix................ 1981-83 Williams, Garrett................. 2004 Williams, Jeff................. 1981-85 Williams, Johnny........... 1994-95 Williams, Josh................ 2009-12 Williams, Keith.................... 1983 Williams, Keon............... 2010-14 Williams, Malcolm.......... 1920-21 Williams, Montrise.............. 1994 Williams, Norman............... 1924 Williams, Steve.............. 1982-83 Williams, Voris.................... 1957 Williams, Walt................ 1989-91 Willis, Derrick................. 1988-90 Willis, Samuel..................... 1926 Wilson, Austin.............2009-2011 Wilson, Maurice............. 2001-02 Windham, Garrett.......... 2005-07 Winegarden, Adam............. 1997 Winkler, Wayne................... 1961 Wise, Kadeem............... 2010-13 Wise, Marshall “Mush”.... 1928-29 Woerner, Kurt................ 1976-78 Wolfe, Forrest................ 1966-68 Wolfe, Yogi..................... 1967-69 Wolford, Bucky.............. 1966-69 Womack, Roland................ 1966 Woddard, Terrell............ 1980-82 Woodburn, Gary............ 1981-83 Woodham, Ed................ 1954-57 Woodham, Mike.................. 1989 Woods, Clint.................. 2006-09 Woods, Steve................ 1977-81 Woodworth, Edwin......... 1913-15

Woody, Ray........................ 1940 Woody, Ron................... 1990-92 Worlen, Stanley.................. 1955 Worley, Ed.......................... 1951 Worsham, Luther........... 1945-48 Worthington, Bobby....... 1974-75 Wren Billy...................... 1965-66 Wright, Collins.................... 1945 Wright, Corey................. 1994-98 Wright, Jonathan........... 2004-07 Wright, Kelly....................... 1986 Wright, Michael................... 1992 Wright, Patrick............... 1972-75 Wright, Paul................... 1976-79 Wright, Phillip...................... 1982 Wright, Rusty................. 1992-95 Wright, Trevor................ 2014-15 Wrushen, Johari............ 1994-95 Wyatt, Jack.................... 1923-26 Wynn, Breezy................ 1940-41 Wynn, Erroll......... 2006-08, 2010   Y............................................... Y Yagle, John......................... 1951 Yancey, Jack....................... 1966 Yancey, Kelvon................... 2007 Yates, Eddie.................. 1971-74

Jonathan Wright (2004-07) was a four-year punter for the Mocs. Yates, Willis................... 1977-80 Yaw, Tony...................... 1974-75 Yazzie, Nick....................2011-12 Yeager, Bill.......................... 1965 Young, Bobby..................... 1954 Young, Dick................... 1951-54 Young, George................... 1964 Young, Tony................... 1966-69 Young, Wil.......................... 2015 Yurjevic, Bob................. 1958-61 Z............................................... Z  Zeman, Joe................... 1976-79

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HISTORY

HONORS AND AWARDS COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

1953 Head Coach Frank Thomas 1980 Head Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore

1969 1973 1974 1977 1978 2000

TENNESSEE SPORTS HALL OF FAME

A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Mickey O’Brien (trainer) Davis “Sandy” Sandlin (trainer) Humphrey B. “Hump” Heywood E.B. “Red” Etter Steve Sloan (Athletics Director)

National Coach of the Year (College Division) 1967 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1989 1990 2009 2012 2013 2014 2015

SoCon Coaches Player of the Year Junior Jackson, LB Troy Boeck, DT Josh Beard, DE Davis Tull, DE (co) Davis Tull, DE Jacob Huesman, QB Davis Tull, DE Jacob Huesman, QB Jacob Huesman, QB

2009 2012 2014 2015

SoCon Media Player of the Year Josh Beard, DE Davis Tull, DE Davis Tull, DE Jacob Huesman, QB Jacob Huesman, QB

1990 2009 2013 2014

SoCon Coaches Coach of the Year Buddy Nix Russ Huesman Russ Huesman Russ Huesman

1977 1979 2009 2014

SoCon Media Coach of the Year Joe Morrison Joe Morrison Russ Huesman Russ Huesman

SoCon Coaches Freshman of the Year 1989 James Roberts 2010 Kadeem Wise 2011 Terrell Robinson (co) 1987 1989 2010 2011

SoCon Media Freshman of the Year Stan Nix James Roberts Kadeem Wise Terrell Robinson

Jacobs Blocking Award 1983 Mike Neese 2014 Corey Levin 2015 Corey Levin Walter Payton/FCS Offensive POY Finalist 2000 Chris Sanders 9th 2014 Jacob Huesman 11th 2015 Jacob Huesman 11th

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Buch Buchanan/ Defensive POY Finalist 2010 Josh Beard 22nd 2011 Wes Dothard 25th 2012 Wes Dothard 19th 2013 Davis Tull 13th 2014 Davis Tull 12th 2015 Keionta Davis 17th Eddie Robinson Award Finalist 2009 Russ Huesman 21st 2013 Russ Huesman 17th 2014 Russ Huesman 10th Jerry Rice Award Finalist 2011 Terrell Robinson 21st 2012 Jacob Huesman 4th 2014 Lucas Webb 16th Helms Foundation Football Hall of Fame Head Coach Frank Thomas Head Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Blue-Gray Senior All-Star Game 1946 Gene Roberts, B 1953 Tom Drake, G 1957 Howard Clark, E 1966 Henry Sorrell, G 1979 John Creager, NG 1982 John Howell, P Asst. Coach Bill Oliver, Defensive Coordinator 1988 Travis McNeal, TE 2000 Richmond Flowers, WR (MVP) All-South Team 1933 Dudley Merritt College All-Star Game 1947 Gene Roberts, B East-West Shrine Game 1970 Forrest “Yogi” Wolfe, C 1988 Travis McNeal, TE 2011 B.J. Coleman 2014 Derrick Lott, DE Davis Tull, DE 2007 2011 2012 2014

NFL Draft Combine Eldra Buckley, RB Buster Skrine, DB B.J. Coleman, QB Derrick Lott, DE Davis Tull, DE

Davis Tull (2011-14) was a three-time Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year and the league’s all-time sack leader with 37.0. 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Steve Colwell Travis McNeal Junior Jackson Stan Nix Kenyon Earl Rodney Allen Jerry Ellison Marrio Grier Terrell Owens Ron Faugue Stefpon Hawkins Tyrone Coleman Chris Sanders Chris Sanders Josh Cain Josh Cain Alonzo Nix Cedric Stevens Eldra Buckley

Most Valuable Back Award 1971 Rocky Turner 1972 Pete James 1973 Willie Walker 1974 Mike Hogan Hula Bowl All-Star Game 1975 Mike Hogan 1998 Kolu Fainuulelei, DT 1976 Jim Schoepfer 1977 Mike Smith Senior Bowl All-Star Game 1978 Joe Burke 1955 Dick Young, B 1979 Gwain Durden 1981 Curtis Rouse, OT 1980 Mike Hunt 1988 Travis McNeal, TE 1981 Willis Yates 1995 Terrell Owens, WR 1982 Dennis King Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game 1983 Dennis King 1984 Artis Edwards 2011 Buster Skrine, DB 1985 Tim Couch 1986 David Williams Tropic Bowl 2016 Jacob Huesman, DB (MVP) 1987 Steve Colwell 1988 Andre Lockhart 1989 James Roberts Scrappy Moore Award 1990 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen (Team MVP) 1991 Muhammed Shamsid-Deen 1971 Jimmy Norrell 1992 Jerry Ellison 1972 Vince Stafford 1993 Kenyon Earl 1973 Mickey Brokas 1994 Marrio Grier 1974 Brent Adams 1995 Marrio Grier 1975 Stan Jerrell 1996 Ron Faugue 1976 Greg Cater 1977 Tony Merendino Team Offensive MVP 1978 Tony Merendino 1997 Stefpon Hawkins 1979 Mike Smith 1998 Tyrone Coleman 1980 Steve Woods 1999 Cos DeMatteo 1981 Steve Woods Carlos Locklyn 1982 Willie Little 2000 Cos DeMatteo 1983 Gary Woodburn Richmond Flowers 1984 Glen Richardson 2001 Charles McNeill 1985 Glen Richardson 2002 Chris Cook 1986 Willie Greenway

2003 Alonzo Nix 2004 Alonzo Nix 2005 Eldra Buckley Team Defensive MVP 1997 Kareem Robinson 1998 Kenny Sanders 1999 Cody Goodin 2000 Billy Hutchins 2001 Tyler Unzicker 2002 Josh Cain 2003 Bernard Snowden 2004 Randy Craft 2005 Troy Blackwell Team Special Teams MVP 1997 Stefpon Hawkins Brent Tinker 1998 Clint Baggett 1999 Clint Baggett 2000 Matt Vick 2001 David Fontenot 2002 Travis Grubb 2003 Patrick Shutters 2004 Bryan Welch 2005 Esteban Lopez Troy Boeck Ironman Award 1997 Brent Cates 1998 Marcelle Anderson 1999 Damon Floyd 2000 Brent Tinker 2001 James Beasley Sheldon Green 2002 Kwento Ikwuezunma 2003 Blake Kirkland 2004 Nick Rivers 2005 Michael Gilmore Bob Davis Winter Warrior Award 2009 Chris Harr 2010 Buster Skrine 2011 Gunner Miller 2012 Davis Tull 2013 Kadeem Wise 2014 Keionta Davis 2015 Derrick Craine 2016 Alejandro Bennifield


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HONORS AND AWARDS

Joe Morrison (1973-79) was a two-time SoCon Mike Nease (1981-84) won the SoCon’s Jacobs Buddy Nix (1984-92) was the coaches’ choice Coach of the Year in 1977 and 1978. Blocking Award in 1983. for SoCon Coach of the Year in 1990 when he guided UTC to a 6-5 mark.

The SoCon coaches picked Junior Jackson Troy Boeck (1987-90) earned 1990 SoCon De- Josh Beard (2008-09) led the nation with 12.0 (1986-89) as the 1989 Defensive Player of the fensive Player of the Year honors from the sacks in 2009 and was named the Southern Year. league’s coaches. Conference Defensive Player of the Year.

Russ Huesman (2009-Present) is the Mocs’ Jacob Huesman (2012-15) was the first in Corey Levin (2013-Present) won the 2014 & first three-time SoCon Coach of the Year, win- league history to win three SoCon Offensive 2015 Jacobs Blocking Award from the Southning the award in 2009, 2013 and 2014. Player of the Year honors. ern Conference.

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ALL-AMERICAN

ALL-AMERICANS Mike Makins 1985

Pumpy Tudors Junior Jackson 1989, 1990, 1991 1989

Tony Hill 1990

Ron Faugue 1996

Richmond Flowers 2000

Matt Vick 2000

Troy Boeck 1990

Kenny Sanders Chris Sanders 1998 1999, 2000

Tyler Unzicker 2001

Josh Cain 2001, 2002

1916 1919 1928 1931 1935 1977 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Paul Squibb Parker Talman Clarence Lautzenheiser (AP HM) Art Koeninger Charlie White (AP HM) Bob Klein (AP) Frank Shell (AP HM) Paul Edmondson, T (AP HM) Kenny Mitchell, RB (AP HM) Ronnie Powe, DT (AP HM) Randall Mitchell, DT (AP HM) Bob Standifer, DT Mike Makins, DT (Kod) Mike Makins, DL (AFCA) Pumpy Tudors, P (AP, SN) Junior Jackson, LB (AFCA, Kod, AP 2nd) Troy Boeck, DT (AP, SN 2nd) Tony Hill, LB (AFCA, Kod, SN HM) Pumpy Tudors, P (AFCA, Kod, AP 2nd, SN 2nd) Pumpy Tudors, P (AP 2nd) Ron Faugue, S (SN 2nd, AP 3rd) Stefpon Hawkins, Ret (FG HM) Kenny Sanders, DL (FG 3rd) Cos DeMatteo, WR (FG HM) Chris Sanders, QB (FG HM) Cos DeMatteo, WR (FG HM) Richmond Flowers, WR (AAFF, FG HM) Chris Sanders, QB (FG 2nd) Matt Vick, K (FG, SN, AP 2nd)

2001 2002 2003 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Josh Cain, LB (FG 2nd) Tyler Unzicker, DE (FG 2nd) Josh Cain, LB (AP 2nd, SN 2nd, FG 3rd) Chris Cook, C (FG HM) Alonzo Nix, WR (FG 2nd, AP 3rd, SN 3rd) Eldra Buckley, RB (FG HM) Chris Camacho, S (SN 2nd) Josh Beard, DE (AP 3rd) Craig Camay, K (AP 2nd) Joel Bradford, WR (AP 3rd) Wes Dothard, LB (SN) Wes Dothard, LB (SN 3rd, CSM 3rd) Faysal Shafaat, TE (CSM 3rd) Davis Tull, DE (AFCA, WC, AP 2nd, SN 2nd) Davis Tull, DE (AFCA, WC, AP, CSM, SN 2nd) Kadeem Wise, DB (CSM 3rd) Tommy Hudson, PR (CSM 3rd) Jacob Huesman, QB (BCS 2nd) Corey Levin, OL (SN 3rd) Faysal Shafaat, TE (AP 3rd, BCS, 3rd, CSM 3rd) Davis Tull, DE (AFCA, AP, SN, BCS 3rd, CSM 3rd) Corey Levin (AFCA, WC, STATS, CSM, AP 2nd) Jacob Huesman (STATS 2nd) Keionta Davis (AFCA, AP 2nd, STATS 2nd, CSM 2nd)

LITTLE ALL-AMERICANS Alonzo Nix 2003

Eldra Buckley Chris Camacho 2006 2007

Craig Camay 2009

Joel Bradford 2010

Davis Tull 2012, 2013, 2014

Kadeem Wise 2013

Corey Levin 2014, 2015

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Keionta Davis 2015

Wes Dothard 2011, 2012

Josh Beard 2009

Faysal Shafaat 2012, 2014

Tommy Hudson Jacob Huesman 2014 2014, 2015

1936 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1948 1949 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

Bob Klein, E Bob Sutton, G Frank Orend, B (HM) Jack Gregory, T Tom Barber, T (HM) Billy O’Brien, E (HM) Frank Orend, B (HM) Tom Barber, T (2nd) Frank Grigonis, B (HM) J.D. Langley, C (HM) Vernon Fromang, E (HM) George Gourley, B (HM) Thomas Stewart, T John Karwoski, C (HM) Fred Mullis, B (HM) Gene Roberts, B (HM) Gene Roberts, B Ralph Hutchinson, T Jack Hoover, B (HM) Vincent Sarratore, G (HM) Vincent Sarratore, G John Javorsky (HM) Butch Tapper, QB (HM) Ed Nobles (HM) Chester LaGod, T Chester LaGod, T Tom Drake (HM) Tom Drake, G (3rd) William Wilkerson, E (HM) Dick Young, B Dick Oniskey (HM) Abe Cohen, C (HM) Jerry Ward, B (HM) Billy Butler, B (HM)

1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1974 1976

Howard Clark, E Billy Butler, B (HM) John Green, QB (HM) John Green, QB Billy Butler, B (HM) James Tucker, E (HM) Charles Long, T (HM) Carey Henley, B (HM) Charles Long, T Carey Henley, B (HM) Carey Henley, B (2nd) J.C. Shultz, T (HM) Wayne Farmer, G (3rd) Ron Whaley, QB (HM) Ron Whaley, E Wayne Farmer, G Jerry Harris, DB Tom Schaefer, FB (HM) Henry Sorrell, G (2nd) Jack Gregory (HM) Gary Tucker, RB (HM) Henry Sorrell, G John Tyszkiewicz, T Angelo Napaitino, E (2nd) Joe Lee Dunn, DB (HM) Robert Smith, RB (HM) Micky Brokas, QB (HM) Steve Cutchen, G (HM) Rocky Turner, E (HM) Brent Adams, T (2nd) Willis Yates, DE (HM) Tim Collins, LB Larry Stokes, WR (HM) Pete Pullara, OL (HM) Garfield Wells, OL (HM)

(Little All-America Team started as the AP Small College All-America team. Before divisions, all schools were classified as “Major” and College Division. All of the UC/ UTC players who were named Little All-America were part of the College Division since UTC never competed in DII football.) KEY: 2nd - Second Team; 3rd - Third Team; HM - Honorable Mention; AAFF - AllAmerican Football Foundation; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association; AP - Associated Press; BCS - Beyond College Sports, CSM - College Sports Madness, FG - Football Gazette; Kod - Kodak/AFCA; SN - Sports Network, WC - Walter Camp.


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ALL-CONFERENCE

ALL-CONFERENCE 1977 Greg Cater, P Paul Edmondson, OT Kenny Mitchell, DB Joe Petosa, OG Ronnie Powe, DT 1978 Jacob Burney, DT Greg Cater, P Paul Edmondson, OT Frank Jordan, DE Joe Petosa, OG 1979 Jacob Burney, DT Greg Cater, P Gwain Durden, RB Frank Jordan, DE Alfonzo McCloud, LB Roderick Moore, OG Doug Patterson, OT Paul Wright, C

1989 Troy Boeck, DL (C, M) Ricky Bray, OG (C, M) Junior Jackson, LB (C, M) James Roberts, RB (M) Pumpy Tudors, P (C, M) Derrick Willis, DB (M) 1990 Rodney Allen, K (M) Troy Boeck, DL (C, M) Brance Draine, DB (C, M) Billy Glanton, DL (M) Tony Hill, DE/OLB (C, M) Pumpy Tudors, P (C, M) 1991 Shoun Habersham, WR (C) Albert Luke, DE/OLB (C) Jackie Washington, DB (C,M) 1992 Rodney Allen, K (C,M)

1980 Jacob Burney, DT Mike Hunt, DB Robert Lee, C Willie Yates, LB

1993 Demarko Kemp, TE (M)

1981 Mike Hunt, RB, DB Willie Little, DT Curtis Rouse, OT

1995 Terrell Owens, WR (C,M) Josh Siefken, P (C)

1982 Joey Abney, DE Greg Hochstetler, OT John Howell, P Willie Little, DT 1983 Steve Kurtz, DE Mike Nease, OT Glen Richardson, LB Bob Standifer, DT 1984 Artis Edwards, RB Brent Johnson, OG David McCrary, DB Randall Mitchell, MG Glen Richardson, LB 1985 Phillip Aldridge, DB Brent Johnson, OG Mike Makins, DT Randall Mitchell, MG Glen Richardson, LB 1986 Willie Greenway, LB Mike Makins, DL 1987 Tony Bowick, DL Zach Ervin, LB Reggie Solomon, DB 1988 Tony Bowick, DL Willie Greenway, LB Mike Lowman, DB Billy Smith, P

1994 Demarko Kemp, TE (M)

1996 Ron Faugue, DB (C, M) 1997 David Damon, LB (C2, M2) Ron Faugue, DB (C, M) Stefpon Hawkins, WR (C, M) Stefpon Hawkins, RET (M2) Kareem Robinson, DT (M) 1998 Marcelle Anderson, CB (C2) Tyrone Coleman, RB (C2, M2) David Damon, LB (C2, M2) Mark Hill, WR (M, C2) Kenny Sanders, DL (C, M2) 1999 Cos DeMatteo, WR (C, M) Chris Smith, DT (C2) Matt Vick, K (C2) 2000 Cos DeMatteo, WR (M) Richmond Flowers, WR (C, M) Gantt Neill, OL (C2, M2) Chris Sanders, QB (C, M) Matt Vick, K (C, M) 2001 Josh Cain, LB (C2, M2) Tyler Unzicker, DT (C2, M2) 2002 Heath Adams, OL (C2, M2) Josh Cain, LB (C, M) Jason Jones, WR (C2, M2)

2005 Eldra Buckley, RB (C, M2) Emanuel Hassell, WR (C, M) Esteban Lopez, PK (C, M2) Josh Shinpaugh, OL (C2) Quintez Smith, CB (C2, M2) 2006 Eldra Buckley, RB (C, M2) Chris Johnson, LB (C2) Justin Matherson, OL (C2) Quintez Smith, CB (C, M2) 2007 Chris Camacho, S (C,M) Chris Johnson, LB (C2) Charles Profit, DL (C2) Garrett Windham, C (C2) 2009 Josh Beard, DE (C,M) Craig Camay, K (C, M) Blue Cooper, WR (C2, M2) Chris Harr, OL (C2, M2) Buster Skrine, DB (C, M2) Joseph Thornton, LB (C2) Jordan Tippit, S (C, M) Josh Williams, DE (M2) 2010 Joel Bradford, WR (M, C2) B.J. Coleman, QB (C2) Ryan Consiglio, LB (C2, M2) Chris Donald, DE (C2, M2) Chris Harr, OL (C, M) T.J. Hurless, OL (M2) Garrett Hughes, TE (C, M2) Buster Skrine, DB (C) Kadeem Wise, DB (M2) 2011 Joel Bradford, WR (M2, C2) Ryan Consiglio, LB (C, M2) Wes Dothard, (C, M2) D.J. Key (C2, M2) Chris Lewis-Harris (C2) Josh Williams (C, M) Kadeem Wise, DB (C2, M2) 2012 Wes Dothard (C, M) D.J. Key (C2, M) Derrick Lott (C2, M2) Adam Miller (M2) Faysal Shafaat (C2, M2) Davis Tull (C, M) Kadeem Wise (C2, M2) 2013 Wes Dothard (C, M2) Josh Freeman (C2, M2) Jacob Huesman (C, M2) D.J. Key (C, M) Chaz MooreRS (C2) Faysal Shafaat (C, M) Kevin Revis (C, M) Davis Tull (C, M) Kadeem Wise (C, M)

2014 C.J. Board (C2) Keionta Davis (C2, M2) Tommy Hudson (C2) Jacob Huesman (C, M) Nakevion Leslie (C2, M2) Corey Levin (C, M) Derrick Lott (C, M) Cedric Nettles (C, M2) Nick Pollard (C2, M) Jacob Revis (C2, M2) Henrique Ribeiro (C, M) Faysal Shafaat (C, M) Davis Tull (C, M) Dee Virgin (C, M2) Muhasibi Wakeel (C2, M) Lucas Webb (C2, M) Keon Williams (C, M) 2015 C.J. Board (C2-RS) Toyvian Brand (C2) Derrick Craine (C, M) Keionta Davis (C, M) Josh Freeman (C2, M2) A.J. Hampton (C2) Synjen Herren (C2, M) Jacob Huesman (C, M) Nakevion Leslie (C, M) Corey Levin (C, M) Cedric Nettles (C) Henrique Ribeiro (C) Dee Virgin (C2) Lucas Webb (C2, M) KEY: C – Coaches Team M – Media Team 2 – Second Team RS - Return Specialist Photos to the right are multiple First Team AllSoCon selections.

Greg Cater 1977, 1978

Joe Petosa 1977, 1978

Jacob Burney 1978, ‘79, ‘80

Mike Hunt 1980, 1981

Paul Edmondson Frank Jordan 1977, 1978 1978, 1979

Willie Little 1981, 1982

Glen Richardson 1983, ‘84, ‘85

Brent Johnson Randall Mitchell Mike Makins Willie Greenway 1984, 1985 1984, 1985 1986, 1988 1985, 1986

Tony Bowick Pumpy Tudors 1987, 1988 1989, 1990

Troy Boeck 1989, 1990

Rodney Allen 1990, 1992

Demarko Kemp Ron Faugue Cos DeMatteo 1993, 1994 1996, 1997 1999, 2000

Alonzo Nix 2003, 2004

Eldra Buckley Buster Skrine Wes Dothard 2005, 2006 2009, 2010 2011, ‘12, ‘13

D.J. Key 2012, 2013

Davis Tull Jacob Huesman Faysal Shafaat Corey Levin 2012, ‘13, ‘14 2013, ‘14, ‘15 2013, 2014 2014, 2015

2003 Jeremy Grier, WR (C2) Alonzo Nix, WR (C, M) 2004 Alonzo Nix, WR (C, M2)

Cedric Nettles Henrique Ribeiro Lucas Webb 2014, 2015 2014, 2015 2014, 2015

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WEEKLY/MONTHLY HONORS SoCon Players of the Week 9/10/77 D - Kenny Mitchell 9/17/77 D - Ronnie Powe 10/29/77 O - Tony Merendino 9/16/78 D - Kurt Woerner 10/7/78 O - Tony Merendino 10/21/78 D - John Creager 9/8/79 9/15/79 9/22/79 10/6/79 11/3/79 11/10/79

O - Gwain Durden D - Willis Yates O - Gwain Durden D - John Creager D - Al McCloud O - Mike Smith

9/20/80 9/20/80 10/4/80 10/18/80 11/22/80

O - Gwain Durden D - Richard Ward D - Willis Yates O - Joe Burke O - Tony Jackson

9/26/81 O - Steve Woods 10/17/81 D - Willis Yates 10/31/81 D - Steve Kurtz 9/25/82 O - Jack Teichmann 9/25/82 D - Kenny Washington 11/6/82 O - Artis Edwards 9/17/83 D - David McCrary 10/8/83 D - Glenn Richardson 10/15/83 O - Ralph Potter 9/29/84 9/29/84 11/10/84 11/10/84 11/17/84

O - Artis Edwards D - Glenn Richardson O - Mitch Fontenot D - David McCrary D - Phil Aldridge

9/7/85 10/5/85 10/19/85 11/2/85 11/16/85

D - Glenn Richardson O - Alan Evans D - Phillip Aldridge O - Tim Couch O - Tim Couch

11/8/86

D - Junior Jackson

9/12/87 9/26/87 10/17/87 11/21/87

D - Jerome Merrill O - Stan Nix D - Reggie Solomon O - Steve Colwell

Freshman of the Week began in 1988. 9/10/88 9/24/88 10/1/88 10/1/88 11/12/88

D - Willie Greenway D - Troy Boeck D - Mike Lowman F - Jackie Washington F - Vince Carelli

9/23/89 O - James Roberts 9/23/89 D - Junior Jackson 9/23/89 F - James Roberts 9/30/89 D - Junior Jackson 10/14/89 F - James Roberts 10/21/89 D - Junior Jackson 10/21/89 F - James Roberts 9/15/90 10/6/90 10/6/90 10/13/90 11/10/90

D - Shingo Weems D - Brance Draine F - Bobby Acree D - Shingo Weems F - Shingo Weems

8/31/91 9/21/91 9/21/91 10/26/91 10/26/91 11/9/91

O - James Roberts O - Shoun Habersham D - Jackie Robinson O - Kenyon Earl D - David Masterson D - Albert Luke

9/5/92

O - Jerry Ellison

9/1/96

F - Carlos Locklyn

10/4/97 D - David Damon 11/15/97 O - Stepfon Hawkins 9/4/99 9/4/99 10/16/99 10/23/99 10/23/99 11/7/99 11/22/99

O - Chris Sanders D - Cody Goodwin O - Carlos Locklyn O - Chris Sanders O - Carlos Locklyn F - Josh Cain O - Chris Sanders

9/9/00 9/16/00 10/28/00 11/18/00

D - Marcus Ellerbe O - Cos DeMatteo O - Matt Vick O - Chris Sanders

10/15/01 11/5/01 11/12/01 11/26/01 11/26/01

F - Kwento Ikuezunma D - Josh Cain D - Tyler Unzicker O - Charles McNeill D - Josh Cain

10/7/02 D - Josh Cain

9/11/93 O - Kenyon Earl 9/15/93 O - Kenyon Earl 11/20/93 D - Jerry Ellison 10/17/94 F - Stan Sullivan 11/7/94 F - Quasey Vinson 10/23/95 O - Marrio Grier 10/23/95 F - Tyrone Coleman 11/6/95 F - Brian Hampton

10/6/03 O - Alonzo Nix 10/27/03 O - Vinnie Miroth 9/13/04 F - Antonio Miller 10/25/04 D - Greg McConico 11/1/04 O - Cedric Stevens 9/5/05 9/12/05 10/31/05 10/31/05 11/7/05

D - Jeff Phillips D - Larry White O - Eldra Buckley F - Jarvis Newson O - Eldra Buckley

9/4/06 9/18/06 10/23/06 11/5/06

O - Eldra Buckley D - Chris Johnson D - Chris Camacho F - Erroll Wynn

Special Teams Player of the Week began in 2007.

9/24/07 S - Craig Camay 10/15/07 D - Chris Camacho 9/14/09 9/14/09 9/21/09 9/21/09 9/21/09 10/12/09 11/16/09 11/16/09

S - Craig Camay F - Chris Awuah O - Bryan Fitzgerald D - Ryan Consiglio S - Mike Hammons D - Josh Beard S - Craig Camay F - Josh Williams

9/13/10 9/13/10 9/20/10 9/27/10 10/11/10 10/25/10 11/8/10

D - Ryan Consiglio S - Mike Hammons O - Joel Bradford F - Kadeem Wise F - Keon Williams O - Joel Bradford S - Brian Sutherland

9/12/11 9/12/11 9/19/11 9/19/11 10/10/11 10/17/11 10/24/11 10/24/11 11/7/11 11/7/11 11/21/11

O - Joel Bradford D - Wes Dothard D - Wes Dothard F - Marquis Green F - Terrell Robinson F - Terrell Robinson D - Wes Dothard F - Terrell Robinson D - Josh Williams S - Joel Bradford D - Ryan Consiglio

9/29/12 10/13/12 10/27/12 11/10/12 11/17/12 11/17/12 11/17/12

D - Kadeem Wise F - Jacob Huesman F - Jacob Huesman F - Jacob Huesman O - Jacob Huesman F - Jacob Huesman S - Nick Pollard

9/7/13 9/14/13 10/12/13 10/19/13 10/26/13 11/2/13

O - Keon Williams O - Keon Williams D - Davis Tull D - Wes Dothard D - Muhasibi Wakeel O - Jacob Huesman

11/9/13 11/9/13

F - Nakevion Leslie S - Nick Pollard

9/8/14 9/15/14 9/29/14 9/29/14 10/13/14 10/27/14 11/3/14 11/10/14 11/10/14 11/24/14

F - Lucas Webb S - Tommy Hudson D - Davis Tull S - Tommy Hudson O - Jacob Huesman S - Henrique Ribeiro O - Jacob Huesman O - Keon Williams S - Henrique Ribeiro O - Jacob Huesman

9/715 9/21/15 9/28/15 9/28/15 10/12/15 10/19/15 10/26/15 11/9/15 11/16/15

S - Henrique Ribeiro O - Jacob Huesman O - Jacob Huesman D - Keionta Davis S - Henrique Ribeiro S - Henrique Ribeiro S - Henrique Ribeiro O - Jacob Huesman O - Jacob Huesman

SoCon Players of the Month 10/2003 O - Alonzo Nix 10/2004 D - Greg McConico 9/2006 O - Eldra Buckley 10/2007 D - Chris Camacho 10/2009 D - Josh Beard 9/2011 D - Wes Dothard 11/2012 O - Jacob Huesman 10/2013 D - Davis Tull 10/2014 O - Jacob Huesman 11/2014 O - Keon Williams 9/2015 O - Jacob Huesman 10/2015 O - Derrick Craine

ACADEMIC HONORS CoSIDA Academic All-American FCS ADA Academic 2013 Davis Tull All-Star Team 2013 Davis Tull 1998 Brian Hampton 2015 Derrick Craine 2009 Steven Smigelsky 2010 Joel Bradford National Football 2011 Joel Bradford 2009 Foundation 2011 Adam Miller 1982 Joel Bradford, Nick Craig, 2015 Hampshire Society 2012 Adam Miller Ralph Potter, Scott Smith, Ryan Geist, Mike Hammons, Derrick Craine, Jacob Revis, 2012 Adam Miller 2013 Davis Tull Jack Teichmann Adam Miller, Brock Oliver, Hunter Townson, Nikolay Shane Heatherly 2014 Nick Pollard Steven Smigelsky, Dustin Timoshchuk, Ryan Bossung, 2013 C.J. Murrell Davis Tull 1983 Tate, Jeff Veres, Austin Wilson Alex Hooper, Cody Bennett. Patrick Sutton 2015 Derrick Craine Mitch Fontenot, Ralph Potter 2014 Nick Pollard 2010 NCAA Post-Graduate Davis Tull 1984 Joel Bradford, B.J. Coleman, Scholarship 2015 Jacob Huesman Ralph Potter Ryan Consiglio, Ryan Geist, 1971 Frank Webb Mike Hammons, Shane 1973 John McBrayer 1986 Heatherly, Adam Miller, Joe Kelly Brock Oliver, Jeff Veres SoCon Post-Graduate Scholarship 1987 2011 2014 Nick Pollard Steve Colwell, Joe Kelly Joel Bradford, Taylor Dodds, Jeff Legg Mike Hammons, Adam Burger King National Miller, C.J. Murrell, Brock Scholar-Athlete of the Week No team selected 1988-2002. Oliver, Nick Pollard 1998 Brian Hampton The Southern Conference named a Football All-Academic Team from 1974-87. In 2003, the team was reinstated as part of the league’s Academic Honors Program.

2003 Troy Blackwell, Patrick Shutters

2007 Matthew Angeloni, William Giles, Thomas Hinton, Steven Smigelsky

2014 Ryan Bossung, Derrick Craine, Kevin Niethammer, Nick Pollard, Jacob Revis Jerkerious Scott, Hunter Townson, Davis Tull

CoSIDA Academic All-District 1997 Freddie Patrick 2011 Adam Miller 2012 Adam Miller 2004 Davis Tull Sean Digby, Wesley Tankersly 2013 2013 Davis Tull C.J. Murrell, Kevin Nietham- 2014 Nick Pollard 2005 Davis Tull Matthew Angeloni, William Giles mer, Nick Pollard, Beau Sim- mons, Davis Tull 2015 Derrick Craine 2006 William Giles, Steven Smigelsky

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2012 Jacob Huesman, Adam Miller, C.J. Murrell, Bryn Oliver, Nick Pollard, Davis Tull

Joel Bradford (2008-11) is a two-time member of the FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team and was an All-American in 2012.


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MARCO SHEPPARD MEMORIAL AWARD

IN MEMORIAM MARCO SHEPPARD JUNE 22, 1976 – MARCH 12, 1998

3 Today, the road all runners come, Shoulder-high we bring you home, And set you at your threshold down, Townsman of a stiller town. Smart lad, to slip betimes away From fields where glory does not stay And early though the laurel grows It withers quicker than the rose.

1999 - Marcelle Anderson

2000 - Jimmy Lindsey

2001 - Ronnie Strickland

2002 - Josh Cain

2003 - Emmanual DeWalt

2004 - Jason Jackson

2004 - Tim Powers

2005 - Matt Lopez

2006 - Eldra Buckley

2007 - Chris Johnson

2008 - Raeshon Ball

2009 - Blue Cooper

2010 - Buster Skrine

2011 - Sloan Allison

2012 - J.J. Jackson

2013 - Gunner Miller

2014 - Tommy Hudson

2015 - Synjen Herren

A.E. Housman from “To an Athlete Dying Young” In the memory of Marco Sheppard, the Chattanooga football program will present “The Marco Sheppard Mr. Hustle Award” annually. This award will be given to the Mocs football player who displays the hustle, the leadership skills and the desire to be the best – the same characteristics that set Marco apart from anyone else. The initial Mr. Hustle Award was presented in 1998 by former head coach Buddy Green to Marco’s mother, Mabel, and Marco’s alma mater, DeKalb High School, in Atlanta, Ga.

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TIMES FREE PRESS UC/UTC ALL-CENTURY TEAM

OFFENSE

Tony Ball

Rocky Turner

Jacob Burney

Greg Cater

Cos DeMatteo

Gwain Durden

L L L L L WR WR WR RB RB QB

Brent Adams Joe Kopcha Chester Lagod Curtis Rouse Garfield Wells Cos DeMatteo Terrell Owens Rocky Turner Gwain Durden Gene Roberts Chris Sanders

DEFENSE

L L L L L LB LB LB LB DB DB DB

Jacob Burney John Creager Jack Gregory Sr. Bob Klein Randall “Brick” Mitchell Josh Cain Junior Jackson Charlie Long Glen Richardson Mike Hunt David McCrary Dick Young

SPECIAL TEAMS

P PK KR Junior Jackson

Glen Richardson

Greg Cater Matt Vick Tony Ball

1971-74 1927-29 1949-52 1979-81 1975-77 1998-2001 1992-95 1968-71 1978-80 1944-46 1999-2000

1978-80 1977-79 1937-39 1933-35 1982-85 1999-2002 1986-89 1957-60 1982-85 1979-81 1983-85 1952-53

1977-79 1997-2000 1978-80

COACHES

Scrappy Moore, 1931-67 Joe Morrison, 1973-79

Curtis Rouse

Chris Sanders

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga celebrated its 100th year of football during the 2003 season. The AllCentury Team was sponsored by The Chattanooga Times Free Press and selected by an independent panel.

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CHAMBERLAIN FIELD CHATTANOOGA’S FOOTBALL HOME FROM 1908 TO 1997 The University and the City of Chattanooga communities said a fond farewell to Historic Chamberlain Field on Oct. 4, 1997. On that day, the nation’s secondoldest on-campus stadium closed its gates forever, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga helped send it off with a 20-17 victory over Wofford before a Homecoming crowd of 9,102. Chamberlain Field served as the Mocs’ home for 86 seasons. From 1908 Chamberlain Field circa 1930 through the final day at Chamberlain, the school’s football program compiled an all-time record of 301-133-25, a winning percentage of .683. Chamberlain Field’s historic past is as storied as many of the great players that have displayed their talents at the scenic stadium. Prior to 1907, UTC was known as Grant University. However, in 1907, its name was changed to the University of Chattanooga. One of the men making up the 1907 team had some land surveyed on the campus north of Oak Street. At that time, the land was used as a pasture by the Chattanooga Transfer Company for its horses and mules. Student support rallied behind the athletes and secured the assistance of some influential trustees, and plans for a football field on campus were approved. A dressing room and showers were installed in the science building next to the field. The stadium was given the name Chamberlain Field in honor of Captain Hiram S. Chamberlain, president of the Board of Trustees. The Stadium officially opened on Oct. 17, 1908, as Chattanooga shut out Athens School of the University 11-0. Over the years, the program posted 16 undefeated home seasons at Chamberlain. In 1925, after the University of the South defeated the Moccasins 28-0, some of the wooden grandstands were damaged by fire. When the 1927 season opened, a brick structure seating 5,000 had been erected along Oak Street. The Moccasins lost their first game in their improved stadium, 44-18 to Vanderbilt. In 1935, the first-ever night game at Chamberlain Field was played with the Moccasins defeating Oglethorpe, 44-0. On April 18, 2008, the University held its spring game and a football reunion at Chamberlain Field for the first time since closing the facility.

ALL-TIME RECORD AT CHAMBERLAIN FIELD YEAR W L T YEAR W L T 1908 4 1 0 1954 5 0 0 1909 2 2 1 1955 4 2 0 1910 4 1 0 1956 4 1 0 1911 3 0 0 1957 3 1 1 1912 4 1 0 1958 4 1 0 1913 3 1 0 1959 3 2 0 1914 3 0 0 1960 4 1 0 1915 3 1 2 1961 3 2 0 1916 2 2 0 1962 3 2 0 1917 No Team (WWI) 1963 3 3 0 1918 No Team (WWI) 1964 5 0 0 1919 3 3 0 1965 4 1 0 1920 2 1 1 1966 4 1 0 1921 3 1 0 1967 4 1 0 1922 6 0 1 1968 5 0 0 1923 1 2 2 1969 1 4 0 1924 1 4 1 1970 2 3 0 1925 3 2 0 1971 1 4 0 1926 5 1 2 1972 1 4 0 1927 7 1 0 1973 2 3 0 1928 4 2 0 1974 3 2 0 1929 7 1 0 1975 4 0 1 1930 5 2 1 1976 3 2 0 1931 6 1 0 1977 4 1 1 1932 2 4 0 1978 3 1 0 1933 2 0 2 1979 5 1 0 1934 2 1 2 1980 4 1 0 1935 3 2 1 1981 4 0 1 1936 4 0 1 1982 4 1 0 1937 3 1 2 1983 4 1 0 1938 4 1 0 1984 4 2 0 1939 4 1 0 1985 4 1 0 1940 6 0 1 1986 2 3 0 1941 6 0 0 1987 3 3 0 1942 6 1 0 1988 3 2 0 1943 No Team (WWII) 1989 3 1 1 1944 No Team (WWII) 1990 2 4 0 1945 4 2 0 1991 6 0 0 1946 4 2 0 1992 0 6 0 1947 3 3 0 1993 2 3 0 1948 3 2 0 1994 2 4 0 1949 5 1 0 1995 4 2 0 1950 1 5 0 1996 2 3 0 1951 6 0 0 1997 3 0 0 1952 6 0 0 86 Yrs. 301 133 25 1953 3 3 0 .683 Winning % CHAMBERLAIN FIELD FAST FACTS YEAR OPENED:......................................... 1908 FIRST GAME:................................Oct. 17, 1908 ........................ University of Chattanooga 11, .................. Athens School of the University 0 FIRST VICTORY:...........................Oct. 17, 1908 ........................ University of Chattanooga 11, .................. Athens School of the University 0 FIRST DEFEAT:.............................Oct. 27, 1908 ..................................... Central University 24, ........................... University of Chattanooga 0 LARGEST CROWD:........................Nov. 14, 1981 ........................... 12,003 vs. Tennessee State ALL-TIME RECORD:..............301-133-25 (.683) WINNING SEASONS:..................................... 63

The Chamberlain Pavilion was dedicated in 2014 to commemorate Chamberlain Field.

STADIUM CAPACITY:............................. 10,501

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UTC HOMECOMING RECORD (55-26-3) Oct. 16, 1926 UC 14, Oglethorpe 14

Oct. 17, 1958

UC 18, MTSU 6

Oct. 5, 1985 UTC 27, SE Louisiana 7

Nov. 3, 2001 The Citadel 20, UTC 17 ot

Oct. 29, 1927

UC 14, VPI 13

Oct. 30, 1959 UC 6, Tennessee Tech 3

Oct. 11, 1986 Appalachian State 20, UTC 15

Nov. 2, 2002 Appalachian State 20, UTC 17

Oct. 20, 1928

UC 70, Louisville 0

Oct. 14, 1960

Oct. 17, 1987 UTC 22, The Citadel 19

Oct. 4, 2003

Nov. 4, 1961 Presbyterian 10, UC 9

Oct. 1, 1988

Oct. 16, 2004

Oct. 20, 1962

Oct. 21, 1989 UTC 17, The Citadel 9

Oct. 1, 2005

Oct. 5, 1929

Tennessee 20, UC 0

UC 24, MTSU 6

Elon 35, UTC 26

Nov. 11, 1932

Mercer 25, UC 0

Nov. 11, 1933

Mercer 7, UC 0

Nov. 9, 1963 UC 25, Florence State 6

Oct. 6, 1990

UTC 22, ETSU 3

Oct. 7, 2006 Appalachian State 56, UTC 21

Nov. 10, 1934

UC 13, Mercer 13

Oct. 31, 1964 UC 21, Jacksonville State 0

Oct. 26, 1991 UTC 38, Marshall 31

Oct. 13, 2007 UTC 39, Western Carolina 21

Nov. 9, 1935

UC 12, Mercer 7

Oct. 23, 1965

UC 27, Xavier 14

Oct. 31, 1992 Appalachian State 37, UTC 17

Sept. 8, 2008 Jacksonville State 31, UTC 3

Nov. 7, 1936

UC 6, Mercer 0

Oct. 29, 1966 Jacksonville State 19, UC 10

Oct. 23, 1993 Western Carolina 41, UTC 10

Sept. 26, 2009 UTC 38, No. 17 Wofford 9

Nov. 6, 1937 Birmingham Southern 19, UC 18

Oct. 28, 1967 UC 28, Tennessee Tech 13

Oct. 29, 1994 Appalachian State 30, UTC 16

Oct. 16, 2010 UTC 35, No. 18 Georgia Southern 27

Oct. 21, 1938

Oct. 26, 1968 UC 31, The Citadel 9

Oct. 21, 1995 UTC 35, Western Carolina 14

Oct. 15, 2011 UTC 51, Western Carolina 7

Nov. 11, 1939 UC 13, Birmingham Southern 0

Oct. 18, 1969

Nov. 2, 1996 Appalachian State 20, UTC 6

Sept. 22, 2012 No. 17 Appalachian State 34, UTC 17

Nov. 9, 1940

Nov. 7, 1970 UTC 29, The Citadel 28

Oct. 4, 1997

Oct. 12, 2013

Oct. 16, 1971

Oct. 17, 1998

Nov. 15, 1941

UC 13, Howard 6

UC 14, Centre 9 UC 27, Sewanee 0

UC 34, MTSU13

UTC 33, ETSU 10

Wofford 42, UTC 14

ETSU 17, UTC 13

UTC 28, ETSU 14

UTC 20, Wofford 17 UTC 45, VMI 7

Nov. 14, 1942 No. 1 Georgia 40, UC 0

Oct. 7, 1972 UTC 21, Arkansas State 3

Nov. 6, 1999 UTC 30, The Citadel 27 ot

Nov. 23, 1946 No. 3 Georgia 48, UC 27

Oct. 6, 1973 Southern Mississippi 42, UTC 7

Oct. 14, 2000

Nov. 22, 1947

Georgia 27, UC 0

Oct. 12, 1974 UTC 43, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7

Nov. 6, 1948

Ole Miss 34, UC 7

Oct. 25, 1975 UTC 27, Western Carolina 6

Nov. 12, 1949 UC 40, Louisiana College 7

Oct. 16, 1976 UTC 14, Jacksonville State 7

Nov. 17, 1950 UC 32, Duquesne 20

Oct. 15, 1977 UTC 31, Illinois State 28

Oct. 26, 1951 UC 19, Southern Miss 7

Oct. 14, 1978 UTC 28, Jacksonville State 21

Oct. 17, 1952 UC 23, Memphis State 6

Oct. 20, 1979 UTC 59, Middle Tenn. State 15

Oct. 30, 1953

Oct. 25, 1980

UC 44, Louisville 6

Oct. 4, 2014

UTC 25, Wofford 13

UTC 31, Furman 9 UTC 55, VMI 7

Oct. 31, 2015 UTC 41, Western Carolina 13

UTC 27, VMI 14

UTC 26, ETSU 14

Oct. 22, 1954 UC 41, East Texas 6

Nov. 7, 1981 UTC 28, The Citadel 28

Oct. 21, 1955 UC 7, Abilene Christian 6

Oct. 9, 1982

Oct. 19, 1956 UC 28, Abilene Christian 20

Oct. 15, 1983 UTC 30, The Citadel 9

Oct. 27, 1957 Southern Mississippi 20, UC 0

Oct. 6, 1984

UTC 27, ETSU 6

ETSU 12, UTC 0

Former Head Coach and Athletics Director Scrappy Moore was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER COACH YEARS TOTAL GAMES Dr. Walter Hullihen 1904-05 2 12 Arthur Reiber 1906 1 6 Sam McAllester 1907 1 6 Jones Beene 1908 1 8 W.A. Roddrick 1909 1 7 Leslie Stauffer 1910-13 4 28 Mike Balenti 1914 1 9 John Spiegel 1915-16 2 17 Silas Williams 1919-21 3 27 Bill McAllester 1922-24 3 27 Frank Thomas 1925-28 4 37 H.D. Drew 1929-30 2 20 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1931-67 35 332 Harold Wilkes 1968-72 5 53 Joe Morrison 1973-79 7 77 Bill Oliver 1980-83 4 44 Buddy Nix 1984-92 9 99 Tommy West 1993 1 11 Buddy Green 1994-99 6 66 Donnie Kirkpatrick 2000-02 3 34 Rodney Allison 2003-08 6 68 Russ Huesman 2009-15 7 83

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W L T PCT. 8 4 0 .667 3 3 0 .500 0 6 0 .000 4 4 0 .500 3 2 2 .571 16 11 1 .589 5 4 0 .555 8 7 2 .529 10 15 2 .407 10 13 4 .444 26 9 2 .716 13 5 2 .700 170 148 14 .533 20 33 0 .337 44 29 4 .597 29 14 1 .670 44 54 1 .450 4 7 0 .364 27 39 0 .409 10 24 0 .294 17 51 0 .250 50 33 0 .602

BY WINNING PRECENTAGE COACH YEARS TOTAL GAMES Frank Thomas 1925-28 4 37 H.D. Drew 1929-30 2 20 Bill Oliver 1980-83 4 44 Dr. Walter Hullihen 1904-05 2 12 Russ Huesman 2009-15 7 83 Joe Morrison 1973-79 7 77 Leslie Stauffer 1910-13 4 28 W.A. Roddrick 1909 1 7 Mike Balentine 1914 1 9 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1931-67 35 332 John Spiegel 1915-16 2 17 Jones Beene 1908 1 8 Arthur Reiber 1906 1 6 Buddy Nix 1984-92 9 99 Bill McAllester 1922-24 3 27 Buddy Green 1994-99 6 66 Silas Williams 1919-21 3 27 Tommy West 1993 1 11 Harold Wilkes 1968-72 5 53 Donnie Kirkpatrick 2000-02 3 34 Rodney Allison 2003-08 6 68 Sam McAllester 1907 1 6

W L T PCT. 26 9 2 .716 13 5 2 .700 29 14 1 .670 8 4 0 .667 50 33 0 .602 44 29 4 .597 16 11 1 .589 3 2 2 .571 5 4 0 .555 170 148 14 .533 8 7 2 .529 4 4 0 .500 3 3 0 .500 44 54 1 .450 10 13 4 .444 27 39 0 .409 10 15 2 .407 4 7 0 .364 20 33 0 .337 10 24 0 .294 17 51 0 .250 0 6 0 .000


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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS Year Coach All Conf. Captains 1904 Dr. Walter Hullihen 2-3 E.E. DeLaPerrierre 1905 Dr. Walter Hullihen 6-1 Collis Spencer 1906 Arthur Rieber 3-3 Unknown 1907 Sam McAllester, Sr. 0-6 James Hampton 1908 Jones Beene 4-4 James McGaughy 1909 W.A. Roddick 3-2-2 Logan Morgan 1910 Leslie Stauffer 5-2-1 Tom Leonard 1911 Leslie Stauffer 3-2 Unknown 1912 Leslie Stauffer 4-4 DeForrest Spencer 1913 Leslie Stauffer 4-3 1-3 Tex Harbour 1914 Mike Belenti 5-4 1-3 Paul Dexheimer 1915 John Spiegel 5-2-2 1-1-1 Edwin Woodworth 1916 John Spiegel 3-5 0-4 Ernest Eldridge 1917 No Team — WWI 1918 No Team — WWI 1919 Silas Williams 3-5-1 0-3 Ernest Eldridge 1920 Silas Williams 3-4-1 1-3-1 Bill Redd 1921 Silas Williams 4-6 2-5 Corbett Owens 1922 Bill McAllester 6-2-1 3-2-1 Ed Sussdorff 1923 Bill McAllester 3-4-2 2-3-1 Harry Cate 1924 Bill McAllester 1-7-1 1-5 Norman Williams 1925 Frank W. Thomas 4-4 2-2 Wilbur Hane 1926 Frank W. Thomas 6-2-2 4-1 Austin Smith 1927 Frank W. Thomas 8-1 4-0 (1st) Clarence Lautzenhiser 1928 Frank W. Thomas 8-2 8-1 (1st) Cleve Barrett 1929 H.D. Drew 8-2 7-0 (1st) Humpy Heywood 1930 H.D. Drew 5-3-2 3-2-1 Irv Gross, Bowden Findley 1931 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 9-2 8-0 (1st) Game Captains 1932 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-6 2-3 John Haswell 1933 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 2-3-2 0-2-2 Dudley Merritt 1934 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-3-2 3-0-1 Fred Perry 1935 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-3-1 3-1-1 Fred Ring 1936 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-2-1 3-1-1 Arnold Watland 1937 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-3-2 1-3-1 George Koeninger 1938 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5 2-3 Hal Wade 1939 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-2-1 3-1-1 George Mathis Roy Scruggs 1940 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-1-1 3-0-1 (T1st) 1941 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-1-1 4-0-1 (1st) Frank Grigonis 1942 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-4 Vernon Fromang 1943 No Team — WWII 1944 No Team — WWII 1945 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-3 John Karwoski 1946 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Gene Roberts 1947 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 John Kovacevich 1948 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5 Ralph Hutchinson 1949 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4 Ken Naylor 1950 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 1-9 Jim Jumper, Zip Levi 1951 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 6-5 Chester Lagod 1952 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Bob Heil 1953 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-7 Tom Drake 1954 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 6-4 Dick Young, Dick Oniskey 1955 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4-1 Larry Doak 1956 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4 Porter Henderson 1957 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-5-1 Red Clark 1958 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Hinman Rizer 1959 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 3-7 Joe Abercrombie 1960 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Tom Weathers, Dan Sheehan 1961 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 Carey Henley 1962 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Wayne Farmer 1963 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 4-6 Wayne Farmer 1964 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Jerry Harris, Jim Denton 1965 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-4-1 Larry Elmore 1966 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 5-5 Henry Sorrell 1967 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore 7-3 Rick Barker 1968 Harold Wilkes 9-1 John Tysckiewicz 1969 Harold Wilkes 4-6 Forrest Wolfe 1970 Harold Wilkes 3-8 David Crow, Henry Chandler 1971 Harold Wilkes 2-9 Jimmy Norrell, Steve Cutchen

Year Coach

All

Conf.

Captains

1972 Harold Wilkes 2-9 Rick Bynum, Pete James 1973 Joe Morrison 4-7 Mickey Brokas, Bruce Mitchell 1974 Joe Morrison 4-7 Steve Johnson, Benny David, Stan Jarrell, Duffy Martin, Mike Bishop 1975 Joe Morrison 5-5-1 Game Captains 1976 Joe Morrison 6-4-1 Tim Collins, Larry Stokes, Donnie Mobley 1977 Joe Morrison 9-1-1 4-1 (T1st) Game Captains 1978 Joe Morrison 7-3-1 4-1 (T1st) Game Captains 1979 Joe Morrison 9-2 5-1 (1st) Game Captains 1980 Bill Oliver 8-3 5-2 (2nd) Game Captains 1981 Bill Oliver 7-3-1 3-2-1 (5th) Game Captains 1982 Bill Oliver 7-4 5-1 (2nd) Game Captains 1983 Bill Oliver 7-4 5-2 (3rd) Game Captians 1984 Buddy Nix 6-5 5-1 (1st) Artis Edwards, Bob Standifer 1985 Buddy Nix 6-5 5-2 (3rd) Brent Johnson, Glen Richardson 1986 Buddy Nix 4-7 2-4 (6th) Tim Couch, Spanky Thomas 1987 Buddy Nix 6-5 4-3 (T3rd) Steve Colwell, Zach Ervin 1988 Buddy Nix 4-7 3-3 (5th) Tony Bowick, Travis McNeal 1989 Buddy Nix 3-7-1 2-4-1 (5th) Ricky Bray, Junior Jackson 1990 Buddy Nix 6-5 4-2 (3rd) Derrick McLendon, Troy Boeck 1991 Buddy Nix 7-4 4-3 (3rd) Pumpy Tudors Jackie Washington, Mohammed Shamsid-Deen 1992 Buddy Nix 2-9 0-7 (8th) Game Captains 1993 Tommy West 4-7 2-6 (8th) Jerry Ellison, Chris Jones 1994 Buddy Green 3-8 2-6 (8th) Kenyon Earl, Kurt Gielink DeMarko Kemp 1995 Buddy Green 4-7 2-6 (T7th) Jeff Peters, Tobe Taylor Josh Siefken 1996 Buddy Green 3-8 2-6 (T6th) Jeff Peters, Ron Faugue Stefan Alston, Tyrone Coleman 1997 Buddy Green 7-4 4-4 (6th) Keith Blanks Tyrone Coleman, Ron Faugue, Brian Hampton 1998 Buddy Green 5-6 4-4 (T5th) Brent Cates Brian Hampton, Mark Hill, Kenny Sanders 1999 Buddy Green 5-6 3-5 (6th) Damon Floyd Stefpon Hawkins, Jimmy Lindsey, Ioelu Tafiti 2000 Donnie Kirkpatrick 5-6 3-5 (T6th) Billy Hutchins Chris Sanders, Brent Tinker 2001 Donnie Kirkpatrick 3-8 1-7 (8th) Cody Goodin Charles McNeill, Tyler Unzicker, Geep Wade 2002 Donnie Kirkpatrick 2-10 2-6 (T7th) Heath Adams, Josh Cain Emmanuel DeWalt, Ryan McCann 2003 Rodney Allison 3-9 3-5 (T6th) James Clark, Chris Cook Jason Jackson, Blake Kirkland 2004 Rodney Allison 2-9 2-5 (T5th) Josh Goodin, Tim Powers 2005 Rodney Allison 6-5 3-4 (T5th) Troy Blackwell Matt Lopez, Bryan Welch 2006 Rodney Allison 3-8 2-5 (T5th) Matt Lopez, Edward New, Bryan Welch 2007 Rodney Allison 2-9 2-5 (7th) Chris Johnson Antonio Miller, Jonathan Wright 2008 Rodney Allison 1-11 0-8 (9th) Neil Brown, William Giles 2009 Russ Huesman 6-5 4-4 (4th) Jare Gault, B.J. Taylor Steven Smiglesky, Clint Woods 2010 Russ Huesman 6-5 5-3 (3rd) B.J. Coleman Chris Harr, Buster Skrine 2011 Russ Huesman 5-6 3-6 (T6th) B.J. Coleman Ryan Consiglio, Chris Lewis-Harris, Jordan Tippit 2012 Russ Huesman 6-5 5-3 (T4th) Shane Heatherly J.J. Jackson, D.J. Key, Adam Miller 2013 Russ Huesman 8-4 6-2 (T1st) Jacob Huesman, Gunner Miller, Chaz Moore, Kevin Revis, Kadeem Wise 2014 Russ Huesman 10-4 7-0 (1st) Josh Freeman Tommy Hudson, Jacob Huesman, Davis Tull 2015 Russ Huesman 9-4 6-1 (T1st) Keionta Davis Josh Freeman, A.J. Hampton, Synjen Herren, Jacob Huesman Totals 521-515-35 (.503)

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Although evidence shows that the game of football was played in the city of Chattanooga before the turn of the 20th Century, Grant University and the University of Chattanooga did not begin intercollegiate competition in the sport until 1904. That is the first year of organized, intercollegiate football recognized by the University and the NCAA.

Dr. Walter Hullihen 1904-05 8-4/2 Years

Dr. Walter Hullihen was the first official coach of the Mocs, leading the team for two seasons in 1904 & 1905. He went 6-1 in his second season that included a 5-0 win against Tennessee in Chattanooga on Dec. 2. 1904 (2-3) • Coach Walter Hullihen Athens W 17-0 Oct. 29 Alabama Normal W 5-0 Nov. 5 Tennessee L 0-23 Nov. 19 7th Cavalry L 0-17 Nov. 24 Chattanooga HS L 0-6 Dec. 3 Captain: E.E. DeLaperrierre

Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga

1909 (3-2-2) • Coach W.A. Roddick Athens W 6-5 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. 11th Cavalry L 5-0 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Howard T 0-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Mercer L 2-10 Nov. 4 Macon, Ga. Mississippi State L 6-38 Nov. 12 Starkville, Miss. Tennessee T 0-0 Nov. 20 Chattanooga Maryville W 20-6 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. Captain: Logan Morgan 1910 (5-2-1) • Coach Leslie Stauffer Georgia Tech L 0-18 Oct. 8 Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham College W 28-0 Oct. 22 Chattanooga 11th Cavalry L 0-3 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. Mercer W 6-0 Nov. 5 Macon, Ga.. 11th Cavalry W 19-6 Nov. 9 Chattanooga. Howard W 56-0 Nov. 12 Chattanooga. Tennessee T 6-6 Nov. 19 Knoxville, Tenn. Maryville W 28-11 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Captain: Tom Leonard 1911 (3-2) • Coach Leslie Stauffer Rome A.C. L 5-15 Rome A.C. W 16-5 South Pittsburg A.C. W 12-0 Sewanee “B” L 0-5 Sewanee “B” W 17-5

1915 (5-2-2) • Coach John Spiegel Rhea HS W 21-0 Carson-Newman W 93-0 Georgia T 6-6 Louisville W 21-6 Mercer W 20-6 Maryville L 0-13 Transylvania L 0-17 Sewanee T 0-0 Central Univ. W 33-0 Captain: Edwin Woodworth

Sept. 25 Dayton, Tenn.. Oct. 2 Chattanooga. Oct. 9 Chattanooga. Oct. 16 Louisville, Ky. Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Oct. 30 Maryville, Tenn. Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Nov. 13 Chattanooga. Nov. 25 Chattanooga.

1916 (3-5) • Coach John Spiegel Middle Tennessee W 20-6 Mercer W 49-0 Mississippi State L 0-33 Louisville L 0-6 Emory & Henry W 27-0 Tennessee L 7-12 Sewanee L 0-54 Wash. & Jefferson L 0-41 Captain: Ernest Eldridge

Sept. 30 Chattanooga Oct. 7 Chattanooga Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Oct. 21 Louisville, Ky. Oct. 28 Bristol, Va.. Nov. 4 Chattanooga. Nov. 11 Sewanee, Tenn. Nov. 25 Washington, Pa.

Oct. 23 Rome, Ga.. Nov. 11 Chattanooga. 1917-1918 (NO TEAMS -- WORLD WAR I) Nov. 18 Chattanooga. Nov. 20 Sewanee, Tenn. Silas Williams Nov. 27 Chattanooga

1919-21 10-15-1/3 Years

1912 (4-4) • Coach Leslie Stauffer Georgia L 0-33 Alabama Presbyterian W 33-12 Sewanee L 0-27 Central Univ. L 6-7 Maryville W 34-6 11th Cavalry L 7-14 Transylvania W 52-2 11th Cavalry W 13-9 Captain: DeForrest Spencer

Oct. 5 Athens, Ga.. Silas Williams took over Oct. 12 Chattanooga. as head coach following Oct. 19 Sewanee, Tenn.. WWI. He was 10-15-2 in Oct. 26 Danville, Ky.. three years at the helm. Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Nov. 9 Chattanooga. Nov. 16 Chattanooga. 1919 (3-5-1) • Coach Silas Williams 1905 (6-1) • Coach Walter Hullihen T 0-0 Sept. 26 Fayetteville, Tenn.. Nov. 28 Chattanooga Bryson College Dayton HS W 45-0 Oct. 14 Dayton, Tenn. Tusculum W 9-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. Maryville W 11-4 Oct. 28 Maryville, Tenn. Oglethorpe L 0-19 Oct. 11 Chattanooga. Cumberland L 6-11 Oct. 31 Chattanooga 0-49 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Tenn. Sch. of Deaf W 26-0 Nov. 4 Chattanooga Elected as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic MIddle Tennessee L Georgetown L 0-56 Nov. 1 Georgetown, Ky.. Maryville W 10-0 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Association in 1913. Cumberland W 7-0 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. S.W. Presbyterian W 41-0 Nov. 30 Chattanooga. Carson-Newman W 20-0 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Tennessee W 5-0 Dec. 2 Chattanooga. 1913 (4-3) • Coach Leslie Stauffer 0-40 Nov. 22 Birmingham , Ala. Sewanee L 0-28 Oct. 4 Sewanee, Tenn.. Birmingham-Southern L Captain: Collis Spencer L 0-14 Nov. 27 Chattanooga . Georgia Tech L 6-71 Oct. 12 Chattanooga. Transylvania Birmingham W 84-0 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Captain: Ernet Eldridge 1906 (3-3) • Coach Arthur Rieber L 0-21 Nov. 1 Knoxville, Tenn.. Georgia Tech L 0-18 Oct. 13 Atlanta, Ga. Tennessee W 27-18 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. 1920 (3-4-1) • Coach Silas Williams Mooney L 0-40 Oct. 27 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Central Univ. W 21-0 Oct. 2 Knoxville, Tenn.. W 14-7 Nov. 14 Maryville, Tenn. Tusculum Howard L 0-63 Nov. 4 Birmingham, Ala. Maryville T 14-14 Oct. 9 Chattanooga. W 55-6 Nov. 27 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe 12th Cavalry W 12-0 Nov. 11 Chattanooga Georgetown Tennessee L 0-35 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. 12th Cavalry W 11-5 Nov. 18 Chattanooga Captain: Tex Harbour Mercer W 20-0 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. 12th Cavalry W 23-4 Nov. 25 Chattanooga Carson-Newman W 83-0 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. Mike Belenti Sewanee L 0-33 Nov. 6 Sewanee, Tenn. Sam McAllester 1914 Birmingham-Southern L 0-27 Nov. 12 Birmingham, Ala. 1907 Transylvania L 7-33 Nov. 25 Lexington, Ky. 5-4/1 Year 0-6/1 Year Mike Belenti spent one Captain: Bill Redd

Sam McCallester was the third coach of the Mocs and has the dubious distinction as being the only winless coach in school history. He went 0-6 in his only year at the helm of Chattanooga football.

1907 (0-6) • Coach Sam McAllester American L 0-10 Oct. 12 Chattanooga. Central Univ. L 0-22 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 0-57 Nov. 2 Knoxville, Tenn.. Gordon Institute L 0-29 Nov. 8 Barnesville, Ga.. Howard L 7-21 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. 12th Cavalry L 0-11 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: James Hampton 1908 (4-4) • Coach Jones Beene Athens W 11-0 Maryville W 21-6 Central Univ. L 0-24 Alabama L 6-23 Howard W 29-0 Maryville L 0-71 Tennessee L 5-35 12th Cavalry W 8-5 Captain: James McGaughy

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Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Oct. 24 Chattanooga. Oct. 27 Chattanooga. Oct. 31 Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Nov. 7 Chattanooga. Nov. 14 Maryville, Tenn.. Nov. 21 Knoxville, Tenn.. Nov. 26 Chattanooga.

the SIAA.

season as head coach in 1914. He guided Chattanooga to a 5-4 overall mark and a 1-3 record in

1914 (5-4) • Coach Mike Belenti Rhea HS W 7-6 Mercer W 16-0 Maryville W 35-7 Sewanee L 3-46 Howard W 14-0 Tennessee L 0-67 Transylvania L 7-26 Alabama L 0-63 Cumberland W 61-7 Captain: Paul Dexheimer

1921 (4-6) • Coach Silas Williams Athens W 20-0 Sept. 23 Athens, Tenn. Bryson College W 53-0 Sept. 30 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 0-21 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn. Georgetown W 31-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Howard W 26-3 Oct 22 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe L 0-7 Oct. 29 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-47 Nov. 5 Chattanooga. Sept. 26 Dayton, Tenn.. Sewanee 7-14 Nov. 11 Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 4 Macon, Ga. Birmingham-Southern L L 0-18 Nov. 19 Macon, Ga. Oct. 10 Chattanooga. Mercer L 0-34 Nov. 24 Maryville, Tenn. Oct. 17 Sewanee, Tenn. Maryville Oct. 24 Chattanooga. Captain: Corbett Owens Oct. 31 Knoxville, Tenn.. Nov. 7 Lexington, Ky.. Bill McAllester Nov. 13 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1922-24 Nov. 26 Chattanooga.

10-15-1/3 Years

Bill McAllester is the brother of former coach Sam McAllester (1907). He guided the Mocs for three seasons from 1922-24 and had a 10-13-4 record. 1922 (6-2-1) • Coach Bill McAllester Bryson College W 40-0 Sept. 29 Cumberland W 40-0 Oct. 7

Chattanooga. Chattanooga.


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL Emory & Henry W Birmingham-Southern T Transylvania W Tenn. Med. L Mercer W Georgetown L Oglethorpe W Captain: Ed Sussdorff

56-0 0-0 40-6 0-19 13-6 6-20 13-9

1928 (8-2) • SIAA CHAMPIONS Coach Frank W. Thomas Vanderbilt L 0-20 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. Furman W 15-0 Oct. 6 Greenville, S.C. Birmingham-Southern W 12-6 Oct. 13 Birmingham, Ala. Louisville W 70-0 Oct. 20 Chattanooga. Centenary W 21-14 Oct. 27 Chattanooga. Southwestern W 79-0 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. Howard W 14-0 Nov. 10 Birmingham, Ala.. Miss. College L 19-20 Nov. 17 Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Oglethorpe W 35-9 Nov. 29 Chattanooga. Shreveport, La.. Florida Southern W 19-0 Dec. 8 Lakeland, Fla. Chattanooga. Captain: Cleve Barrett Macon, Ga.. Lexington, Ky. Harold “H.D.” Drew Chattanooga. 1929-30 Gadsden, Ala.. Chattanooga. 13-5-2/2 Years Chattanooga. H.D. Drew succeeded

Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Oct. 21 Chattanooga Oct. 28 Chattanooga. Nov. 4 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Nov. 18 Lexington, Ky. Nov. 30 Chattanooga.

1923 (3-4-2) • Coach Bill McAllester Bryson College W 35-0 Sept. 28 Centenary L 7-46 Oct. 6 Cumberland T 19-19 Oct. 13 Mercer L 3-18 Oct. 20 Transylvania W 6-3 Oct. 27 Sewanee L 0-26 Nov. 3 Birmingham-Southern W 19-0 Nov. 9 Howard T 0-0 Nov. 17 Oglethorpe L 0-12 Nov. 29 Captain: Harry Cate

1924 (1-7-1) • Coach Bill McAllester Jacksonville State L 13-14 Sept. 27 Chattanooga. Cumberland T 0-0 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. Howard L 0-28 Oct. 11 Chattanooga. Mercer L 0-33 Oct. 18 Macon, Ga.. Union L 6-26 Nov. 1 Jackson, Tenn.. Birmingham-Southern W 20-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga Georgetown L 6-13 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Louisville L 0-10 Nov. 22 Louisville. Oglethorpe L 2-20 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Captain: Norman Williams

FRANK THOMAS 1925-28 26-9-2/4 Years

Frank Thomas went on to coach the legendary Bear Bryant at Alabama, but began his career at Chattanooga. He coached the Mocs to two conference championships in four years and his .730 winning percentage is the highest among all UTC coaches. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. 1925 (4-4) • Coach Frank W. Thomas Jacksonville State W 40-0 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Cumberland W 12-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. Howard L 0-3 Oct. 10 Birmingham, Ala. Mercer W 12-7 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Georgetown W 7-0 Oct. 24 Lexington, Ky.. Sewanee L 0-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Birmingham-Southern L 0-6 Nov. 6 Gadsden, Ala.. Oglethorpe L 0-6 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: Wilbur Hane 1926 (6-2-2) • Coach Frank W. Thomas Auburn L 6-15 Sept. 25 Auburn, Ala.. Jacksonville State W 72-3 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. The Citadel W 6-3 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C.. Oglethorpe T 14-14 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Birmingham-Southern T 7-7 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Emory & Henry W 60-0 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. Howard W 23-0 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Georgetown W 61-0 Nov. 13 Chattanooga. Union W 24-0 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. William & Mary L 6-9 Dec. 4 Chattanooga. Captain: Austin Smith 1927 (8-1) • SIAA CHAMPIONS Coach Frank W. Thomas Vanderbilt L 18-45 Western Kentucky W 44-6 The Citadel W 31-6 Wofford W 38-7 Birmingham-Southern W 12-8 V.P.I. W 14-13 William & Mary W 12-7 Florida Southern W 52-6 Oglethorpe W 19-0 Captain: Clarence Lautsenhiser

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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Chattanooga. Chattanooga Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Norfolk, Va. Chattanooga. Chattanooga.

Frank Thomas and was the coach of the Mocs for two seasons from 1929-30. He led the team to the 1929 SIAA title with an 8-2 record and 7-0 mark in league play.

1929 (8-2) • SIAA CHAMPIONS Coach H.D. Drew Middle Tennessee W 40-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. Furman W 20-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 0-20 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. Alabama L 0-46 Oct. 12 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Birmingham-Southern W 13-7 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Mercer W 7-0 Oct. 26 Macon, Ga.. Rollins* W 1-0 Nov. 9 Chattanooga. Howard W 20-10 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. Union W 48-0 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe W 16-6 Dec. 4 Chattanooga Captain: Humpy Heywood *Forfeit claimed to have game count toward SIAA championship.

Transylvania W 68-7 Mercer W 27-19 Centre W 25-7 Alabama** L 0-39 Captains: Chosen by Game ** Postseason charity game

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Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Chattanooga. Chattanooga.

1932 (3-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee L 0-13 Sept. 24 Chattanooga. Spring Hill W 45-7 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. Middle Tennessee W 26-9 Oct. 8 Chattanooga. Catholic L 0-19 Oct. 15 Washington, DC. Howard W 19-0 Oct. 22 Birmingham, Ala. Miss. College L 6-13 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. Loyola (N.O.) L 0-14 Nov. 5 New Orleans, La. Mercer L 0-25 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Centre L 6-20 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Captain: John Haswell 1933 (2-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Middle Tennessee W 46-0 Oct. 7 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe W 16-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Catholic L 0-25 Oct. 20 Washington, DC. Miss. College T 0-0 Oct. 28 Chattanooga. Mercer L 0-7 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Southwestern T 0-0 Nov. 18 Memphis, Tenn. Centre L 6-13 Nov. 30 Chattanooga. Captain: Dudley Merritt 1934 (3-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tulane L 0-41 Sept. 29 New Orleans, La. Middle Tennessee T 0-0 Oct. 6 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe L 0-18 Oct. 13 Chattanooga. Southwestern W 20-7 Oct. 27 Chattanooga. Miss. College W 13-0 Nov. 3 Jackson, Miss.. Mercer T 13-13 Nov. 10 Chattanooga. Emory & Henry L 0-12 Nov. 17 Johnson City, Tenn.. Centre W 7-0 Nov. 29 Chattanooga. Captain: Fred Perry

1935 (4-3-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Georgia L 0-40 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. Emory & Henry L 0-25 Oct. 12 Emory, Va. W 24-13 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. The University joined the newly-formed Dixie Conference Oglethorpe^ Birmingham-Southern W 26-14 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. in 1930. Miss. College L 7-12 Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Mercer W 12-7 Nov. 9 Chattanooga. 1930 (5-3-2) • Coach H. D. Drew W 12-0 Nov. 16 Memphis, Tenn. MIddle Tennessee W 25-0 Sept. 20 Chattanooga. Southwestern T 7-7 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt L 0-39 Sept. 27 Nashville, Tenn. Centre Presbyterian L 6-7 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. Captain: Fred Ring Centre L 6-7 Oct. 11 Chattanooga. ^First night game played at Chamberlain Field Mercer W 8-6 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Miss. College W 24-7 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. 1936 (5-2-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore L 0-13 Sept. 26 Knoxville, Tenn. Howard W 13-9 Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Tennessee W 7-6 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. Sewanee T 0-0 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. Miss. College W 20-6 Oct. 11 Chattanooga. The Citadel T 7-7 Nov. 15 Charleston, S.C. Oglethorpe T 0-0 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe W 20-6 Nov. 27 Chattanooga. Southwestern Birmingham-Southern L 7-14 Oct. 24 Birmingham, Ala. Captains: Irv Gross, Bowden Findley Mercer W 6-0 Nov. 7 Chattanooga. The Citadel W 13-0 Nov. 17 Charleston, S.C. Howard W 6-0 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. A.C. “SCRAPPY” MOORE Captain: Arnold Watland

1931-67 170-149-14/35 Years

Scrappy Moore is the program’s all-time winningest coach. In fact, he is the only one to coach at Chattanooga for more than 10 years. His career totals of 35 years, 333 games and 170 victories will likely never be matched at UTC. Moore was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980. 1931 (9-2) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Middle Tennessee W 19-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe W 12-7 Sept. 26 Atlanta, Ga. Loyola (N.O.) W 6-0 Oct. 2 New Orleans, La. Howard W 14-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga. Sewanee L 0-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Presbyterian W 32-7 Oct. 24 Chattanooga. Birmingham-Southern W 26-0 Oct. 31 Birmingham, Ala.

1937 (4-3-2) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Maryville W 19-0 Sept. 24 Chattanooga. Miss. College W 13-0 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. Centre T 0-0 Oct. 8 Chattanooga. Oglethorpe T 0-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Howard L 0-6 Oct. 23 Birmingham, Ala.. Southwestern L 13-24 Oct. 30 Memphis, Tenn.. Birmingham-Southern L 18-19 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Union W 33-0 Nov. 13 Jackson, Tenn.. Mercer W 19-7 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. Captain: George Koeninger 1938 (4-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee Tech W 27-6 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. Centre L 7-16 Oct. 1 Danville, Ky.. Miss. College W 28-25 Oct. 7 Chattanooga. Southwestern L 6-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Howard W 13-6 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. Birmingham-Southern L 6-12 Oct. 28 Gadsden, Ala. #6 Tennessee L 0-45 Nov. 5 Knoxville, Tenn. Army L 13-34 Nov. 12 West Point, N.Y. Mercer W 9-7 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Captain: Hal Wade

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1939 (5-2-1) Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee Tech W 20-0 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. Miss. College T 0-0 Oct. 6 Clinton, Miss. #5 Tennessee L 0-28 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Howard L 14-33 Oct. 21 Birmingham, Ala. Sewanee W 10-7 Nov. 4 Chattanooga. Birmingham-Southern W 13-12 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Centre W 12-2 Nov. 17 Danville, Ky.. Mercer W 21-18 Nov. 30 Chattanooga. Captain: George Mathis 1940 (7-1-1) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee Tech W 28-0 Sept. 27 Chattanooga. Miss. College T 7-7 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. #4 Tennessee L 0-53 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn.. Maryville W 28-0 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Sewanee W 20-6 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Howard W 28-0 Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Centre W 14-9 Nov. 9 Chattanooga. Spring Hill W 34-6 Nov. 15 Mobile, Ala. Mercer W 20-6 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Captain: Roy Scruggs 1941 (7-1-1) • DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee Tech W 26-9 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Georgia Tech L 0-20 Oct. 4 Atlanta, Ga.. Miss. College W 26-6 Oct. 10 Chattanooga. Howard T 7-7 Oct. 17 Anniston, Ala.. Southwestern W 7-0 Oct. 24 Chattanooga. Spring Hill W 49-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Centre W 27-7 Nov. 8 Danville, Ky.. Sewanee W 27-0 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Mercer W 40-13 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: Frank Grigonis 1942 (7-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Auburn L 7-20 Sept. 18 Montgomery, Ala. Ft. Benning W 20-0 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Maryville W 52-7 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. #6 Georgia Tech L 12-30 Oct. 10 Atlanta, Ga. Tennessee Tech W 21-0 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Memphis St. W 44-19 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Rollins W 14-6 Oct. 31 Orlando, Fla. Dayton L 12-14 Nov. 7 Dayton, Ohio. #1 Georgia L 0-40 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Newberry W 33-7 Nov. 21 Chattanooga. Centre W 61-14 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: Vernon Fromang 1943-1944 (NO TEAMS -- WORLD WAR II) 1945 (5-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Miami L 7-27 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 20-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. #18 Tennessee L 0-30 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn.. Howard W 47-7 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Georgia L 7-34 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt W 13-6 Nov. 10 Nashville, Tenn.. Murray State W 28-12 Nov. 17 Chattanooga. Mississippi W 31-6 Nov. 29 Chattanooga. Captain: John Karwoski 1946 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Mississippi St. L 7-41 Sept. 28 Starkville, Miss.. Tennessee Tech W 37-6 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. #8 Tennessee L 7-47 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn. Murray State W 34-6 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Miami L 13-33 Oct. 25 Miami, Fla. #12 Wake Forest L 14-32 Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Dayton W 34-7 Nov. 9 Dayton, Ohio Newberry W 47-7 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. #3 Georgia L 27-48 Nov. 23 Chattanooga. Rollins W 34-6 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Captain: Gene Roberts 1947 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Mississippi State L 0-19 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 12-0 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 7-26 Oct. 11 Knoxville, Tenn. Centenary W 20-0 Oct. 18 Shreveport, La. Dayton W 19-13 Oct. 24 Chattanooga. N. C. State L 0-21 Nov. 1 Raleigh, N.C. Union W 46-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. #15 Mississippi L 0-52 Nov. 15 Oxford, Miss..

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Chattanooga. North Texas W 20-19 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Chattanooga. East Texas W 41-6 Oct. 22 Chattanooga. Southern Miss L 6-14 Oct. 30 Hattiesburg, Miss.. LSU L 19-26 Nov. 6 Baton Rouge, La. Xavier W 21-14 Nov. 13 Cincinnati, Ohio. 1948 (4-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore W 25-14 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. Georgia L 7-14 Sept. 25 Athens, Ga.. Dayton Tennessee Tech W 19-7 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. Captains: Dick Young, Dick Oniskey #20 Tennessee L 0-26 Oct. 9 Knoxville, Tenn. Presbyterian W 35-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. 1955 (5-4-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore L 0-12 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. N. C. State L 0-7 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State L 6-15 Sept. 24 Auburn, Ala.. Evansville W 27-0 Oct. 30 Evansville, Ind.. Auburn W 10-0 Sept. 30 Chattanooga. Mississippi L 7-34 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Southern Miss. L 0-13 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn.. Miami L 0-19 Nov. 12 Miami, Fla. Tennessee L 0-12 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Dayton W 21-6 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt Abilene Christian W 7-6 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. Captain: Ralph Hutchinson Dayton T 7-7 Oct. 29 Dayton, Ohio. North Texas W 14-6 Nov. 5 Denton, Texas. 1949 (5-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore W 26-13 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Georgia L 6-42 Sept. 23 Athens, Ga. Parris Island W 25-7 Nov. 25 Chattanooga. Abilene Christian W 14-7 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. Memphis St. Tennessee L 7-39 Oct. 8 Knoxville, Tenn.. Captain: Larry Doak Oklahoma City W 34-7 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Southern Miss L 20-33 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. 1956 (5-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore W 26-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. Evansville W 21-17 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State L 7-46 Sept. 29 Nashville, Tenn. Mississippi L 27-47 Nov. 5 Oxford, Miss.. Vanderbilt W 14-13 Oct. 6 Memphis, Tenn.. Louisiana Col. W 40-7 Nov. 12 Chattanooga. Memphis State L 20-42 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn. Duquesne W 13-0 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. #6 Tennessee Abilene Christian W 28-20 Oct. 19 Chattanooga Captain: Ken Naylor Southern Miss L 0-33 Oct. 27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1950: (1-9) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tampa W 33-0 Nov. 2 Chattanooga. Alabama L 0-27 Sept. 23 Birmingham, Ala. McMurry W 19-14 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. Abilene Christian L 7-13 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. North Texas L 7-20 Nov. 22 Chattanooga. Memphis State L 8-26 Oct. 6 Chattanooga. Captain: Porter Henderson #3 Tennessee L 0-41 Oct. 14 Knoxville, Tenn. North Texas L 14-19 Oct. 20 Chattanooga. 1957 (4-5-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Southern Miss L 13-14 Oct. 27 Mobile, Ala.. Jacksonville State W 15-7 Sept. 10 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 12-34 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. Abilene Christian T 6-6 Sept. 27 Chattanooga. Mississippi L 0-20 Nov. 11 Oxford, Miss.. #7 Auburn L 7-40 Oct. 5 Auburn, Ala.. Duquesne W 32-20 Nov. 17 Chattanooga. #19 Tennessee L 13-28 Oct. 12 Knoxville, Tenn.. Dayton L 4-7 Nov. 23 Chattanooga. Middle Tennessee L 6-20 Oct. 19 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Captains: Jim Jumper, Zip Levi Southern Miss L 0-20 Oct. 26 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 26-0 Nov. 1 Chattanooga. 1951 (6-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore North Texas L 0-13 Nov. 9 Denton, Texas. Newberry W 38-0 Sept. 14 Chattanooga. Furman W 34-0 Nov. 16 Greenville, S.C.. Erskine W 53-6 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. Memphis State W 7-0 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Abilene Christian W 33-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. Captain: Red Clark Evansville W 75-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 13-42 Oct. 13 Knoxville, Tenn.. 1958 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Dayton L 6-21 Oct. 20 Dayton, Ohio Jacksonville St. W 55-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga. Southern Miss W 19-7 Oct. 26 Chattanooga. Abilene Christian (4) W 22-12 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt L 14-19 Nov. 3 Nashville, Tenn. #2 Auburn (4) L 8-30 Oct. 4 Auburn, Ala.. Miami L 7-34 Nov. 9 Miami, Fla. Austin Peay (4) W 26-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga. Memphis State L 0-13 Nov. 17 Memphis, Tenn. #11 Middle Tenn. (3) W 18-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. North Texas W 32-20 Nov. 22 Chattanooga. Memphis State (4) L 7-22 Oct. 25 Memphis, Tenn. Captain: Chester Lagod Tennessee Tech (8) L 13-14 Nov. 1 Cookeville, Tenn.. Tennessee (11) W 14-6 Nov. 8 Knoxville, Tenn. 1952 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tampa (3) L 19-25 Nov. 15 Tampa, Fla. Georgetown W 86-0 Sept. 19 Chattanooga. #1 Southern Miss (7) L 13-20 Nov. 27 Chattanooga Abilene Christian W 28-0 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Captain: Hinman Rizer Middle Tennessee W 39-13 Oct. 3 Chattanooga. *UTC Ranked #8 in the final small college poll. Tennessee L 6-26 Oct. 11 Knoxville, Tenn.. 1959 (3-7) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Memphis State W 23-6 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 19-0 Sept. 18 Chattanooga. Miss. Southern L 14-27 Oct. 25 Hattiesburg, Miss. Abilene Christian (3) L 0-3 Sept. 25 Chattanooga. Louisville W 47-14 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Furman (7) W 20-7 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. #16 Alabama L 28-42 Nov. 8 Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Alabama L 0-13 Oct. 10 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tampa W 30-7 Nov. 15 Tampa, Fla. #6 Middle Tenn. (9) L 0-28 Oct. 17 Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Dayton W 40-7 Nov. 27 Chattanooga. Tennessee (15) L 0-23 Oct. 24 Knoxville, Tenn. Captain: Bob Heil Tennessee Tech (19) W 6-3 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. #5 Mississippi L 0-58 Nov. 7 Oxford, Miss.. 1953 (3-7) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Southern Miss L 6-14 Nov. 14 Hattiesburg, Miss. Mississippi L 6-39 Sept. 19 Jackson, Miss. #7 Memphis State L 9-15 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Memphis State L 6-7 Sept. 25 Chattanooga. Captain: Joe Abercrombie Jacksonville State W 39-0 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 7-40 Oct. 10 Knoxville, Tenn.. 1960 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore East Texas L 7-19 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 35-0 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. Dayton L 6-19 Oct. 24 Dayton, Ohio Abilene Christian W 21-0 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. Louisville W 44-6 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. McMurry (5) W 33-13 Sept. 30 Chattanooga. #20 Alabama L 14-21 Nov. 7 Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Auburn (5) L 0-10 Oct. 8 Auburn, Ala. Xavier W 16-6 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Middle Tennessee (5) W 24-6 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Southern Miss L 19-33 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. #12 Tennessee (4) L 0-35 Oct. 22 Knoxville, Tenn. Captain: Tom Drake Tennessee Tech (4) W 20-6 Oct. 29 Cookeville, Tenn. #4 Mississippi (6) L 0-45 Nov. 5 Oxford, Miss. 1954 (6-4) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Memphis State L 0-42 Nov. 12 Memphis, Tenn.. Jacksonville State W 24-0 Sept. 17 Chattanooga. Southern Miss L 6-30 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Auburn L 0-45 Sept. 25 Auburn, Ala.. Captains: Tom Weathers, Dan Sheehan Tampa W 28-6 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 14-20 Oct. 9 Knoxville, Tenn.


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL 1961 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Jacksonville State W 13-7 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 19-9 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State W 27-6 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. #1 Southern Miss (7) L 7-24 Oct. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss. Auburn L 7-35 Oct. 14 Auburn, Ala. Middle Tennessee W 25-12 Oct. 21 Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Tennessee L 7-20 Oct. 28 Knoxville, Tenn. Presbyterian L 9-10 Nov. 4 Chattanooga #7 Mississippi L 0-54 Nov. 11 Oxford, Miss. Memphis St. L 13-41 Nov. 23 Chattanooga Captain: Carey Henley 1962 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Howard L 12-22 Sept. 15 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 20-7 Sept. 22 Cookeville, Tenn. East Tennessee State W 14-13 Sept. 29 Chattanooga #2 Southern Miss L 13-31 Oct. 6 Chattanooga Auburn L 6-54 Oct. 13 Auburn, Ala. Middle Tennessee W 34-13 Oct. 20 Chattanooga Tennessee L 14-48 Oct. 27 Knoxville, Tenn. Presbyterian W 31-20 Nov. 3 Clinton, S.C. #4 Mississippi L 7-52 Nov. 10 Oxford, Miss. #10 SE Louisiana W 21-19 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captain: Wayne Farmer

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Samford (20) W 28-0 Tampa L 16-20 Jacksonville State W 51-0 Captain: Rick Barker

Nov. 4 Birmingham, Ala. The Citadel L 0-12 8-24 Nov. 11 Tampa, Fla. #16 Tennessee Tech L L 7-33 Nov. 18 Chattanooga. East Carolina Southern Miss W 10-6 VMI L 0-17 East Tennessee State L 0-35 HAROLD WILKES Captains: Rick Bynum, Pete James

1968-72 20-33/5 Years

Harold Wilkes produced one of the most successful seasons in school history when he guided the Mocs to a 9-1 record in his first year in 1968 and a No. 3 final national ranking. The University of Chattanooga graduate had the dual role of Athletics Director and remained Director after his coaching retirement until 1989.

1968 (9-1) • Coach Harold Wilkes Austin Peay W 41-13 Sept. 21 Clarksville, Tenn. Jacksonville State (16) W 32-14 Sept. 28 Jacksonville, Ala. Middle Tennessee (9) W 28-15 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. 1963 (4-6) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Wofford (7) W 35-14 Oct 12 Spartanburg, S.C.. NE Louisiana W 9-0 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. East Tenn. St. (6) W 16-6 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech L 5-7 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. The Citadel W 31-9 Oct. 26 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 22-27 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech (3) W 20-6 Nov. 2 Cookeville, Tenn. Auburn L 0-28 Oct. 12 Auburn, Ala. Mississippi L 16-38 Nov. 9 Oxford, Miss.. Middle Tennessee W 7-0 Oct. 19 Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Furman W 31-14 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. Tennessee L 7-49 Oct. 26 Knoxville, Tenn. Samford W 40-7 Nov. 23 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 14-0 Nov. 2 Chattanooga Captain: John Tysckiewicz Florence State W 25-6 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Memphis State L 0-13 Nov. 16 Memphis, Tenn. The University of Chattanooga and Chattanooga City ColSouthern Miss. L 0-24 Nov. 28 Chattanooga lege merged in 1969 to form The University of Tennessee at Captain: Wayne Farmer Chattanooga, part of the statewide UT system. 1964 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Tennessee L 6-10 Sept. 19 Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee Tech W 18-0 Sept. 26 Cookeville, Tenn. East Tennessee State W 7-0 Oct. 3 Chattanooga Auburn L 12-33 Oct. 10 Auburn, Ala. Middle Tennessee W 19-14 Oct. 17 Chattanooga Xavier W 27-13 Oct. 24 Cincinnati, Ohio Jacksonville State W 21-0 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Southern Miss L 0-31 Nov. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss. Howard W 28-13 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. SE Louisiana W 21-0 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: Jerry Harris, Jim Denton

1969 (4-6) • Coach Harold Wilkes #15 Tennessee L 0-31 Wofford W 28-23 Middle Tennessee W 7-3 NE Louisiana W 12-7 #10 East Tenn. St. L 13-17 #16 Louisiana Tech L 7-55 Tennessee Tech L 7-23 #13 Mississippi L 0-21 Troy State L 6-31 The Citadel W 10-5 Captain: Forrest Wolfe

1965 (5-4-1) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Jacksonville State W 14-6 Sept. 18 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 21-0 Sept. 15 Chattanooga. East Tenn. St. (9) T 7-7 Oct. 2 Johnson City, Tenn. Auburn (15) L 7-30 Oct. 9 Auburn, Ala.. #11 Middle Tenn. L 7-30 Oct. 16 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Xavier W 15-14 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Houston L 7-40 Oct. 30 Houston, Texas. Southern Miss L 0-17 Nov. 7 Hattiesburg, Miss. Howard W 25-10 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. SW Louisiana W 27-25 Nov. 26 Chattanooga. Captain: Larry Elmore

1970 (3-8) • Coach Harold Wilkes Vanderbilt L 6-39 Sept. 12 Nashville, Tenn.. Louisiana Tech L 3-28 Sept. 19 Ruston, La.. SW Louisiana L 20-24 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. Middle Tennessee L 8-24 Oct. 3 Chattanooga East Tennessee State L 17-21 Oct. 17 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman L 16-18 Oct. 24 Greenville, S.C. Tennessee Tech W 21-7 Oct. 31 Cookeville, Tenn. The Citadel W 29-28 Nov. 7 Chattanooga #12 Mississippi L 7-44 Nov. 14 Oxford, Miss. Youngstown State W 14-10 Nov. 21 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State L 6-40 Nov. 28 Chattanooga. Captains: David Crow, Henry Chandler

1966 (5-5) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Auburn L 6-20 Sept. 17 Auburn, Ala. Tennessee Tech W 17-7 Sept. 24 Cookeville, Tenn. Parsons W 19-0 Oct. 1 Chattanooga #11 Abilene Christian (11) W 45-8 Oct. 8 Chattanooga. #4 Middle Tenn. (8) W 5-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Xavier (4) L 10-27 Oct. 22 Cincinnati, Ohio Jacksonville State (9) L 10-19 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. Tennessee (15) L 10-28 Nov. 5 Knoxville, Tenn. North Texas (11) L 7-42 Nov. 19 Denton, Texas Austin Peay W 27-17 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Captain: Henry Sorrell 1967 (7-3) • Coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore Austin Peay W 23-8 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. Auburn L 6-40 Sept. 23 Auburn, Ala.. Middle Tennessee W 30-13 Sept. 30 Murfreesboro, Tenn.. NE Louisiana W 21-14 Oct. 7 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State W 15-14 Oct. 14 Johnson City, Tenn. Xavier L 28-40 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 28-13 Oct. 28 Chattanooga.

Sept. 20 Knoxville, Tenn. Sept. 27 Chattanooga. Oct. 4 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Oct. 11 Monroe, La. Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Nov. 1 Chattanooga. Nov. 21 Oxford, Miss. Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Nov. 21 Charleston, S.C..

1971 (2-9) • Coach Harold Wilkes Vanderbilt L 19-20 Sept. 11 Nashville, Tenn. #7 Auburn (19) L 7-60 Sept. 18 Auburn, Ala. Tampa L 14-31 Sept. 25 Chattanooga Middle Tennessee L 13-23 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. NE Louisiana L 21-27 Oct. 9 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State W 28-14 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 35-52 Oct. 23 Charleston, S.C.. Tennessee Tech L 7-14 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. Louisiana Tech L 20-35 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Mississippi L 10-13 Nov. 13 Oxford, Miss. VMI W 31-8 Nov. 20 Lexington, Va.. Captains: Jimmy Norrell, Steve Cutchen

Oct. 21 Chattanooga. Oct. 28 Cookeville, Tenn.. Nov. 4 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 11 Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov. 18 Chattanooga. Nov. 25 Johnson City, Tenn.

JOE MORRISON 1973-79 44-29-4/7 Years

Joe Morrison ushered UTC into the Southern Conference in 1977 and quickly won three straight SoCon Championships. He went on to become the head coach at the University of New Mexico and the University of South Carolina. Among the many great Mocs he guided is current Chattanooga head coach Russ Huesman. 1973 (4-7) • Coach Joe Morrison Eastern Kentucky L 6-10 Sept. 8 Richmond, Ky.. Vanderbilt L 12-14 Sept. 15 Nashville, Tenn. #12 Auburn L 0-31 Sept. 22 Auburn, Ala. SW Louisiana W 21-10 Sept. 29 LaFayette, La. Southern Miss L 7-42 Oct. 6 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 20-28 Oct. 13 Charleston, S.C. Western Carolina L 0-14 Oct. 20 Cullowhee, N.C.. Tennessee Tech W 7-3 Oct. 27 Chattanooga. #1 Tennessee State L 7-44 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. Tampa W 25-24 Nov. 17 Tampa, Fla. East Tennessee State W 26-21 Nov. 24 Chattanooga. Captains: Mickey Brokas, Bruce Mitchell 1974 (4-7) • Coach Joe Morrison Tampa L 0-28 Sept. 7 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt L 6-28 Sept. 14 Nashville, Tenn.. Auburn L 7-52 Sept. 21 Auburn, Ala. MIddle Tennessee W 24-7 Oct. 5 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wisc.-Milwaukee W 43-7 Oct. 12 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 13-9 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. SW Louisiana L 20-21 Oct. 26 Chattanooga. Tennessee State L 0-17 Nov. 2 Cookeville, Tenn. Minnesota-Morris W 41-13 Nov. 9 Chattanooga. Louisiana Tech L 14-35 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. Cincinnati L 20-35 Nov. 23 Cincinnati, Ohio Captains: Steve Johnson, Benny David, Stan Jarrell Duffy Martin, Mike Bishop 1975 (5-5-1) • Coach Joe Morrison Vanderbilt L 7-17 Sept. 13 Nashville, Tenn.. Eastern Kentucky T 10-10 Sept. 20 Chattanooga. Jacksonville St. L 6-24 Sept. 27 Jacksonville, Ala.. Middle Tennessee W 27-6 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. Louisville L 3-6 Oct. 11 Louisville, Ky. East Tennessee State W 21-13 Oct. 18 Johnson City, Tenn. Western Carolina W 27-6 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Arkansas State L 0-48 Nov. 1 Jonesboro, Ark. Tennessee State W 31-6 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. Louisiana Tech L 20-49 Nov. 15 Ruston, La. The Citadel W 24-6 Nov. 22 Chattanooga. Captains: Chosen by Game Chattanooga joined the Southern Conference in 1976 but did not compete within the league in football until 1977.

1976 (6-4-1) • Coach Joe Morrison Illinois State W 24-0 Sept. 11 Normal, Ill. Western Kentucky L 7-10 Sept. 18 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 28-14 Sept. 25 Cullowhee, N.C.. Middle Tennessee L 28-35 Oct. 2 Murfreesboro, Tenn. The Citadel L 10-14 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C. Jacksonville State W 14-7 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Richmond W 28-19 Oct. 20 Richmond, Va.. Louisiana Tech L 7-49 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Tennessee State T 14-14 Nov. 13 Nashville, Tenn. 1972 (2-9) • Coach Harold Wilkes Bowling Green W 49-29 Nov. 20 Chattanooga Vanderbilt L 7-24 Sept. 9 Nashville, Tenn.. East Tennessee State W 23-14 Nov. 27 Chattanooga. Auburn L 7-14 Sept. 23 Auburn, Ala.. Captains: Tim Collins, Larry Stokes, Donnie Mobley Middle Tennessee L 13-17 Sept. 30 Chattanooga. Arkansas State W 21-3 Oct. 7 Chattanooga. SW Louisiana L 21-22 Oct. 14 Chattanooga.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1977 (9-1-1, 4-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe Morrison SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS Western Kentucky W 27-3 Sept. 10 Bowling Green, Ky. Appalachian State W 14-7 Sept. 17 Boone, N.C. Furman L 7-17 Sept. 24 Chattanooga. Middle Tennessee W 38-7 Oct. 1 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 21-10 Oct. 8 Cullowhee, N.C. Illinois State W 31-28 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 18-14 Oct. 22 Jacksonville, Ala. The Citadel W 21-14 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. Bowling Green W 37-33 Nov. 5 Bowling Green, Ohio Tennessee State T 14-14 Nov. 12 Chattanooga. Marshall W 37-20 Nov. 19 Chattanooga. Captains: Chosen by Game 1978 (7-3-1, 4-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe Morrison SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS Western Kentucky W 42-15 Sept. 9 Bowling Green, Ky. Louisiana Tech W 12-7 Sept. 16 Ruston, La. Marshall W 27-23 Sept. 23 Huntington, W. Va.. Mid. Tenn. St. T 14-14 Sept. 30 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Appalachian St. W 72-14 Oct. 7 Chattanooga Jacksonville St. W 28-21 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. Furman% W 13-9 Oct. 21 Greenville, S.C. McNeese St. L 24-28 Oct. 28 Lake Charles, La. Western Carolina L 21-31 Nov. 4 Chattanooga. Richmond W 30-3 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Tennessee St. L 23-27 Nov. 18 Nashville, Tenn. Captains: Chosen by Game % First televised game 1979 (9-2, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Joe Morrison SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Western Kentucky W 41-28 Sept. 8 Chattanooga. Louisiana Tech W 24-7 Sept. 15 Chattanooga. Furman W 45-14 Sept. 22 Greenville, S.C. Marshall W 27-0 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. Appalachian State W 24-21 Oct. 6 Boone, N.C. East Tennessee L 0-35 Oct. 13 Johnson City, Tenn. Middle Tennessee W 59-15 Oct. 20 Chattanooga. McNeese State L 17-24 Oct. 27 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 42-35 Nov. 3 Cullowhee, N.C.. The Citadel W 28-7 Nov. 10 Chattanooga. Illinois State W 42-31 Nov. 17 Normal, Ill. Captains: Chosen by Game

BILL OLIVER 1980-83 29-14-1/4 Years

Bill Oliver was the first UTC head coach since the 1930s to record a winning record in each of his seasons. The University of Alabama graduate played on the 1961 National Championship team under head coach Bear Bryant and also served as an assistant coach under The Bear.

The Citadel T 28-28 Tennessee St. W 28-9 Vanderbilt L 14-28 Captains: Chosen by Game

Nov. 7 Chattanooga. Georgia Southern L 14-34 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga.. Nov. 14 Chattanooga. #6 Appalachian State L 15-20 Oct. 11 Chattanooga. Nov. 21 Nashville, Tenn. The Citadel W 42-7 Oct. 18 Charleston, S.C. East Tennessee State L 17-18 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Marshall L 20-41 Nov. 1 Huntington, W. Va.. 1982 (7-4, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Bill Oliver Western Carolina W 34-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. Troy State W 24-10 Sept. 11 Chattanooga. Furman L 10-21 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Arkansas State L 12-13 Sept. 18 Jonesboro, Ark. Western Kentucky W 21-17 Nov. 22 Bowling Green, Ky.. Furman W 16-13 Sept. 25 Chattanooga. Captains: Tim Couch, Spanky Thomas Marshall W 17-7 Oct. 2 Huntington, W. Va.. East Tenn. St. (19) W 27-6 Oct. 9 Chattanooga. 1987 (6-5, 4-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix #4 Tennessee St. (10) L 21-27 Oct. 16 Nashville, Tenn. #3 Eastern Kentucky W 10-0 Sept. 12 Chattanooga. Jacksonville St. (15) W 28-0 Oct. 23 Jacksonville, Ala. #1 East Tennessee State L 14-34 Sept. 19 Johnson City, Tenn. Western Carolina (12) L 0-20 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. #18 Furman W 16-14 Sept. 26 Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga. Appalachian State (18) W 50-7 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. Louisiana Tech (19) W 20-18 Oct. 3 The Citadel (15) W 24-7 Nov. 13 Charleston, S.C. Western Kentucky (12) L 17-20 Oct. 10 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt (13) L 17-27 Nov. 20 Nashville, Tenn. The Citadel (17) W 22-19 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. #2 Appalachian State (17) L 3-17 Oct. 24 Boone, N.C.. Captains: Chosen by Game Marshall L 26-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. *UTC Ranked #17 in the final I-AA poll. Western Carolina W 13-11 Nov. 7 Cullowhee, N.C.. 1983 (7-4, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Bill Oliver Tennessee Tech L 13-20 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State W 13-6 Sept. 3 Chattanooga. VMI W 31-0 Nov. 21 Lexington, Va.. Arkansas State L 14-27 Sept. 10 Chattanooga. Captains: Steve Colwell, Zach Ervin SW Louisiana W 38-14 Sept. 17 Lafayette, La.. Louisiana Tech L 14-17 Oct. 1 Ruston, La. 1988 (4-7, 3-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix #10 Appalachian State W 30-9 Oct. 8 Boone, N.C.. Tulane L 19-33 Sept. 3 New Orleans, La.. The Citadel W 30-9 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Georgia Tech L 10-24 Sept. 10 Atlanta, Ga. Marshall W 23-16 Oct. 22 Chattanooga. #1 Georgia Southern L 3-13 Sept. 17 Chattanooga. W 41-0 Sept. 24 Cookeville, Tenn.. Western Carolina (17) L 15-25 Oct. 29 Cullowhee, N.C. Tennessee Tech W 33-10 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. VMI W 23-6 Nov. 5 Chattanooga. East Tenn. St. W 19-14 Oct. 8 Chattanooga. #4 Furman L 14-28 Nov. 12 Greenville, S.C.. Western Carolina L 17-23 Oct. 15 Charleston, S.C.. East Tennessee State W 13-10 Nov. 19 Johnson City, Tenn. The Citadel Marshall L 7-38 Oct. 22 Huntington, W. Va.. Captains: Chosen by Game #5 Western Kentucky L 29-31 Oct. 29 Bowling Green, Ky. #10 Furman L 7-10 Nov. 5 Chattanooga. BUDDY NIX #16 Appalachian St. W 28-24 Nov. 12 Chattanooga. 1984-92 Captains: Tony Bowick, Travis McNeal

44-54-1/9 Years

Buddy Nix spent nine seasons at the head coach of the Mocs, posting four winning campaigns in his tenure. His 44 career wins are tied for No. 2 all-time at UTC. He took the Mocs to their first appearance in the FCS Playoffs in his first season in 1984. Nix served as the General Manager of the Bufflao Bills from 2010-12.

1984 (6-5, 5-1 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SW Louisiana W 9-7 Sept. 1 Chattanooga. Arkansas State L 0-16 Sept. 8 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 10-6 Sept. 15 Chattanooga. #1 Furman (20) W 21-14 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State (11) L 0-12 Oct. 6 Chattanooga. #17 Georgia Southern (20) L 17-24 Oct. 13 Statesboro, Ga. VMI W 35-0 Oct. 20 Lexington, Va.. Marshall W 17-13 Oct. 27 Huntington, W.Va.. Appalachian State (18) W 21-20 Nov. 10 Chattanooga. #17 Florida State L 0-37 Nov. 17 Tallahassee, Fla. 1980 (8-3, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Bill Oliver Arkansas State& L 10-37 Nov. 24 Jonesboro, Ark.. Jacksonville State W 16-13 Sept. 6 Jacksonville, Ala. Captains: Artis Edwards, Bob Standifer Middle Tennessee W 32-7 Sept. 13 Murfreesboro, Tenn. & NCAA I-AA Playoff Game Appalachian State W 14-7 Sept. 20 Chattanooga. *Ranked #17 in the final I-AA poll The Citadel L 13-29 Sept. 27 Charleston, S.C. Furman L 28-42 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. 1985 (6-5, 5-2 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix VMI W 55-10 Oct. 11 Lexington, Va. Vanderbilt L 0-7 Sept. 7 Nashville, Tenn. Marshall W 21-11 Oct. 18 Huntington, W. Va.. East Tennessee State W 12-0 Sept. 21 Johnson City, Tenn. East Tennessee State W 26-14 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Georgia Southern L 14-19 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 39-14 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. SE Louisiana W 27-7 Oct. 5 Chattanooga. Illinois State W 27-17 Nov. 15 Chattanooga. Appalachian State L 0-25 Oct. 12 Boone, N.C. Vanderbilt L 29-31 Nov. 22 Nashville, Tenn. The Citadel W 34-17 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Captains: Chosen by Game Western Carolina W 23-3 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C.. Marshall W 23-7 Nov. 2 Chattanooga. 1981 (7-3-1, 3-2-1 SoCon) • Coach Bill Oliver Georgia Tech L 7-35 Nov. 9 Atlanta, Ga. Middle Tennessee W 42-19 Sept. 12 Chattanooga. VMI W 54-7 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. Appalachian State L 14-31 Sept. 19 Boone, N.C. #2 Furman L 0-28 Nov. 23 Greenville, S.C.. Jacksonville State W 10-3 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Captains: Brent Johnson, Glen Richardson Furman W 31-28 Oct. 3 Greenville, S.C. Marshall W 20-0 Oct. 10 Chattanooga. 1986 (4-7, 2-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix Arkansas State W 3-2 Oct. 17 Jonesboro, Ark. #14 Auburn L 14-42 Sept. 6 Auburn, Ala. Western Carolina L 10-24 Oct. 24 Cullowhee, N.C.. Eastern Kentucky L 3-23 Sept. 13 Richmond, Ky. East Tennessee State W 17-0 Oct. 31 Johnson City, Tenn. Tennessee Tech W 33-3 Sept. 20 Chattanooga.

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1989 (3-7-1, 2-4-1 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix Tennessee Tech L 10-28 Sept. 9 Chattanooga. Western Carolina L 20-26 Sept. 16 Cullowhee, N.C. #5 Marshall W 14-0 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. #1 Middle Tennessee L 7-24 Sept. 20 Murfreesboro, Tenn. #17 Western Kentucky W 19-7 Oct. 7 Chattanooga East Tennessee State L 23-24 Oct. 14 Johnson City, Tenn.. #15 The Citadel W 17-9 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. #15 Appalachian State L 7-41 Oct. 28 Boone, N.C. #3 Furman L 17-27 Nov. 4 Greenville, S.C.. #1 Georgia Southern L 13-34 Nov. 11 Statesboro, Ga.. VMI T 14-14 Nov. 18 Chattanooga. Captains: Ricky Bray, Junior Jackson 1990 (6-5, 4-2 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix Tennessee Tech W 40-17 Sept. 8 Cookeville, Tenn. #1 Furman (12) L 21-38 Sept. 15 Chattanooga. Georgia Tech L 9-44 Sept. 22 Atlanta, Ga.. #1 Middle Tennessee L 17-24 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State W 22-3 Oct. 6 Chattanooga. #12 The Citadel W 7-6 Oct. 13 Charleston, S.C.. #17 Marshall W 29-23 Oct. 20 Huntington, W.Va.. Appalachian State (20) L 17-23 Oct. 27 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 23-21 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. #8 Georgia Southern L 20-23 Nov. 10 Chattanooga Western Kentucky W 22-21 Nov. 17 Bowling Green, Ky.. Captains: Derrick McLendon, Troy Boeck 1991 (7-4, 4-3 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix Tenn.-Martin (9) W 21-14 Aug. 31 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech W 35-14 Sept. 7 Chattanooga. The Citadel (12) W 33-26 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. Appalachian State (10) L 7-42 Sept. 28 Boone, N.C. #20 Alabama L 7-53 Oct. 5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Western Carolina L 24-27 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Marshall W 38-31 Oct. 26 Chattanooga. Western Kentucky W 26-22 Nov. 2 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State W 43-26 Nov. 9 Johnson City, Tenn.. #12 Furman L 21-24 Nov. 16 Greenville, S.C. VMI W 50-14 Nov. 23 Chattanooga. Captains: Pumpy Tudors, Jackie Washington, Muhammed Shamsid-Deen 1992 (2-9, 0-7 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Nix Boise State (18) W 35-20 Sept. 5 Boise, Idaho Tenn.-Martin (9) W 37-28 Sept. 12 Chattanooga. Central Arkansas (9) L 17-24 Sept. 26 Chattanooga. #25 Clemson L 3-54 Oct. 3 Clemson, S.C..


2016 MOCS FOOTBALL #2 The Citadel L 13-33 Western Carolina L 13-44 #3 Marshall L 23-52 Appalachian St. L 17-37 East Tenn. St. L 24-27 Furman L 7-35 VMI LOT 34-37 Captains: Chosen by Game

Oct. 10 Charleston, S.C.. Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Oct. 24 Huntington, W. Va. Oct. 31 Chattanooga. Nov. 7 Chattanooga. Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Nov. 21 Lexington, Va..

TOMMY WEST 1993 4-7/1 Year

Tommy West worked just one season as the head coach at UTC, but he directed the Mocs to one of the biggest victories in school history, a 33-31 win over No. 1-ranked Marshall. After the season, West took over the Clemson program as its head coach. 1993 (4-7, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Tommy West Tenn.-Martin W 26-7 Sept. 2 Martin, Tenn.. Mississippi L 7-40 Sept. 11 Oxford, Miss.. Gardner-Webb W 59-34 Sept. 18 Chattanooga. #8 Georgia Southern L 0-45 Sept. 25 Statesboro, Ga.. #1 Marshall W 33-31 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. OT VMI L 29-35 Oct. 16 Lexington, Va.. Western Carolina L 10-41 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. Appalachian State L 14-39 Oct. 30 Boone, N.C.. The Citadel L 27-41 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 0-21 Nov. 13 Johnson City, Tenn.. Furman W 45-42 Nov. 20 Chattanooga Captains: Jerry Ellison, Chris Jones

BUDDY GREEN 1994-99 27-39/6 Years Buddy Green led the Mocs to a winning record of 7-4 in 1997. He was also the UTC coach in the final game played at Chamberlain Field and the first game played at Finley Stadium. The former North Carolina State University quarterback is the defensive coordinator at the U.S. Naval Academy. 1994 (3-8, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green #11 Alabama L 13-42 Sept. 3 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alcorn State L 28-54 Sept. 10 Chattanooga. Gardner-Webb W 47-23 Sept. 17 Chattanooga. Georgia Southern L 20-56 Sept. 24 Chattanooga. #1 Marshall L 21-62 Oct. 1 Huntington, W. Va. VMI W 49-14 Oct. 15 Chattanooga. Western Carolina L 15-53 Oct. 22 Cullowhee, N.C.. #15 Appalachian State L 16-30 Oct. 29 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 26-42 Nov. 5 Charleston, S.C. East Tennessee State L 13-30 Nov. 12 Chattanooga. Furman W 34-20 Nov. 19 Greenville, S.C. Captains: Kenyon Earl, Kurt Gielink, DeMarko Kemp 1995 (4-7, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green Charleston Southern W 41-0 Sept. 2 Chattanooga. #6 Auburn L 10-76 Sept. 9 Auburn, Ala.. Bethune-Cookman W 35-6 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. #18 Georgia Southern L 9-35 Sept. 23 Statesboro, Ga. #3 Marshall L 32-35 Sept. 30 Chattanooga. VMI L 12-17 Oct. 14 Lexington, Va.. Western Carolina W 35-14 Oct. 21 Chattanooga. #2 Appalachian State L 18-31 Oct. 28 Boone, N.C.. The Citadel W 29-24 Nov. 4 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 9-38 Nov. 11 Johnson City, Tenn.. Furman L 21-23 Nov. 18 Chattanooga. Captains: Jeff Peters, Tobe Taylor, Josh Siefken 1996 (3-8, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green Colorado State L 19-61 Aug. 31 Fort Collins, Colo..

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Mid. Tenn. St. L 9-16 Sept. 14 Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Miss. Valley St. W 26-7 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. #23 Georgia Southern W 23-21 Sept. 28 Chattanooga #1 Marshall L 0-45 Oct. 5 Huntington, W.Va. VMI L 14-28 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 20-6 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C. Appalachian St. L 6-20 Nov. 2 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 13-16 Nov. 9 Charleston, S.C. East Tenn. St. L 24-28 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. #15 Furman L 21-42 Nov. 23 Greenville, S.C. Captains: Jeff Peters, Ron Faugue, Stefan Alston, Tyrone Coleman

2001 (3-8, 1-7 SoCon) • Coach Donnie Kirkpatrick Samford* W 28-14 Aug. 20 Birmingham, Ala.. Memphis L 10-43 Sept. 8 Memphis, Tenn.. #1 Georgia Southern L 7-70 Sept. 22 Statesboro, Ga.. Wofford W 29-26 Sept. 29 Chattanooga. VMI# L 16-19 Oct. 13 Lexington, Va. Western Carolina* L 3-21 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. #12 Appalachian State L 14-51 Oct. 27 Boone, N.C. OT The Citadel L 17-20 Nov. 3 Chattanooga East Tennessee State L 10-32 Nov. 10 Johnson City, Tenn.. #4 Furman L 10-42 Nov. 17 Chattanooga. 1997 (7-4, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green Kentucky State W 73-0 Nov. 24 Chattanooga Tennessee Tech W 13-10 Sept. 6 Chattanooga. Captains: Cody Goodin, Charles McNeill, Tyler Unzicker, Geep Wade Middle Tennessee W 33-24 Sept. 13 Chattanooga. #20 Georgia Southern (22) L 10-37 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga.. 2002 (2-10, 2-6 SoCon) • Coach Donnie Kirkpatrick Wofford% W 20-17 Oct. 4 Chattanooga West Virginia L 7-56 Aug. 31 Morgantown, W. Va. VMI W 27-24 Oct. 11 Lexington, Va. Alabama State L 23-41 Sept. 7 Chattanooga. @ Tennessee State W 28-7 Oct. 18 Chattanooga. Tennessee Tech L 3-13 Sept. 14 Cookeville, Tenn.. Western Carolina W 24-21 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Gardner-Webb L 24-26 Sept. 21 Chattanooga. #15 Appalachian State (23) L 7-41 Nov. 1 Boone, N.C. #18 Georgia Southern L 10-38 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. The Citadel (23) L 3-7 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. #20 Wofford LOT 21-27 Oct. 5 Spartanburg, S.C.. East Tennessee State W 17-13 Nov. 15 Johnson City, Tenn. VMI L 31-35 Oct. 19 Chattanooga. Furman L 21-43 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 28-45 Oct. 26 Cullowhee, N.C.. Captains: Keith Blanks, Tyrone Coleman, Ron Faugue, Brian Hampton #14 Appalachian State L 17-20 Nov. 2 Chattanooga. % Last game played at Chamberlain Field. The Citadel W 34-31 Nov. 9 Charleston, S.C. @ First game played at Finley Stadium Davenport Field. East Tennessee State W 27-10 Nov. 16 Chattanooga. #8 Furman L 7-35 Nov. 23 Greenville, S.C. 1998 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green RODNEY ALLISON Samford* W 23-13 Sept. 3 Chattanooga. East Carolina L 0-31 Sept. 12 Greenville, N.C. 2003-08 Troy State L 6-23 Sept. 19 Chattanooga. 17-51/6 Years #3 Georgia Southern L 25-42 Sept. 25 Chattanooga Rodney Allison had the Wofford W 31-3 Oct. 3 Spartanburg, S.C.. Mocs’ only winning seaVMI W 45-7 Oct. 17 Chattanooga. Western Carolina L 21-24 Oct. 24 Cullowhee, N.C. son between 1997 and #4 Appalachian State L 7-28 Oct. 31 Chattanooga. 2008, posting a 6-5 record The Citadel W 13-10 Nov. 7 Charleston, S.C. in 2005. The former Texas East Tennessee State W 10-7 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Tech quarterback was a Heisman Trophy canFurman L 28-31 Nov. 21 Greenville, S.C. didate in 1977. He was Brett Favre’s quarCaptains: Brent Cates, Brian Hampton, Mark Hill, Kenny Sanders 1999 (5-6, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Buddy Green Samford* W 29-27 Sept. 2 Birmingham, Ala. Louisville L 30-58 Sept. 11 Louisville, Ky. Savannah State W 49-0 Sept. 18 Chattanooga. #1 Georgia Southern L 10-49 Sept. 25 Statesboro, Ga.. Wofford L 34-41 Oct. 2 Chattanooga. VMI W 27-0 Oct. 16 Lexington, Va. Western Carolina W 56-28 Oct. 23 Chattanooga. #6 Appalachian State L 14-62 Oct. 30 Boone, N.C. The Citadel WOT 30-27 Nov. 6 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 14-28 Nov. 13 Johnson City, Tenn.. #9 Furman L 35-40 Nov. 20 Chattanooga Captains: Damon Floyd, Stefpon Hawkins, Jimmy Lindsey, Ioelu Tafiti

DONNIE KIRKPATRICK 2000-02 10-24/3 Years During Donnie Kirkpatrick’s three-year stint as the head coach, UTC set numerous offensive passing and receiving records. In fact, his system produced two 70-point games. Kirkpatrick is currently the assistant head coach coach at East Carolina University.

terback coach at the University of Southern Mississippi and part of an undefeated Auburn team in 1993.

Captains: Heath Adams, Josh Cain, Emmanuel DeWalt, Ryan McCann 2003 (3-9, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison Samford* L 23-31 Aug. 28 Chattanooga. Vanderbilt L 6-51 Sept. 6 Nashville, Tenn.. Tennessee Tech L 10-35 Sept. 13 Chattanooga. Gardner-Webb L 13-23 Sept. 20 Boiling Springs, N.C. #16 Georgia Southern L 3-34 Sept. 27 Statesboro, Ga.. #12 Wofford L 14-42 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. Elon W 24-7 Oct. 18 Elon, N.C.. Western Carolina W 38-0 Oct. 25 Chattanooga. Appalachian State L 7-47 Nov. 1 Boone, N.C.. The Citadel W 29-20 Nov. 8 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 7-68 Nov. 15 Johnson City, Tenn.. Furman L 21-63 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captains: James Clark, Chris Cook, Jason Jackson Blake Kirkland

2004 (2-9, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison Memphis L 21-52 Sept. 11 Memphis, Tenn. Jacksonville State L 20-65 Sept. 18 Chattanooga. #3 Georgia Southern L 17-51 Sept. 25 Chattanooga. #9 Wofford L 21-56 Oct. 2 Spartanburg, S.C.. Tennessee Tech L 34-52 Oct. 9 Cookeville, Tenn.. Elon L 26-35 Oct. 16 Chattanooga. Western Carolina W 27-24 Oct. 23 Cullowhee, N.C.. #17 Appalachian State W 59-56 Oct. 30 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 24-44 Nov. 6 Charleston, S.C. 2000 (5-6, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Donnie Kirkpatrick Liberty L 40-43 Nov. 13 Chattanooga. L 31-51 Nov. 20 Greenville, S.C. Samford* W 23-6 Aug. 31 Chattanooga. #2 Furman UAB* L 15-20 Sept. 7 Birmingham, Ala.. Captains: Josh Goodin, Tim Powers Miss. Valley State W 72-17 Sept. 16 Chattanooga. #2 Georgia Southern L 10-31 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. 2005 (6-5, 3-4 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison Wofford L 33-41 Sept. 30 Spartanburg, S.C.. Tennessee Tech WOT 30-23 Sept. 3 Chattanooga. VMI W 27-14 Oct. 14 Chattanooga. #21 Jacksonville State W 21-18 Sept. 10 Jacksonville, Ala.. Western Carolina L 36-41 Oct. 21 Cullowhee, N.C. Memphis L 14-59 Sept. 17 Memphis, Tenn.. #6 Appalachian State W 30-27 Oct. 28 Chattanooga. Georgia Southern L 10-48 Sept. 24 Statesboro, Ga. The Citadel WOT 20-13 Nov. 4 Charleston, S.C.. Wofford W 25-13 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. East Tennessee State L 22-24 Nov. 11 Chattanooga. Liberty W 24-21 Oct. 8 Lynchburg, Va.. #6 Furman LOT 44-45 Nov. 18 Greenville, S.C. Elon W 10-7 Oct. 15 Elon, N.C.. Captains: Billy Hutchins, Chris Sanders, Brent Tinker Western Carolina L 20-38 Oct. 22 Chattanooga.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS #12 Appalachian State L 25-35 Oct. 29 Boone, N.C.. The Citadel W 31-21 Nov. 5 Chattanooga. #4 Furman L 35-56 Nov. 19 Chattanooga Captains: Troy Blackwell, Matt Lopez, Bryan Welchs 2006 (3-8, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison Tennessee Tech* W 31-7 Aug. 31 Cookeville, Tenn. Memphis L 14-33 Sept. 9 Memphis, Tenn.. Western Kentucky L 21-28 Sept. 16 Bowling Green, Ky.. #19 Georgia Southern W 27-26 Sept. 23 Chattanooga. The Citadel L 21-24 Sept. 30 Charleston, S.C.. #2 Appalachian State L 21-56 Oct. 7 Chattanooga. Western Carolina WOT 17-14 Oct. 14 Cullowhee, N.C.. #12 Furman LOT 22-28 Oct. 21 Greenville, S.C.. Elon L 17-20 Oct. 28 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State L 10-13 Nov. 4 Chattanooga. Wofford L 0-55 Nov. 11 Spartanburg, S.C. Captains: Matt Lopez, Edward New, Bryan Welch 2007 (2-9, 2-5 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison Carson-Newman* L 17-29 Aug. 30 Chattanooga. Jacksonville State L 19-33 Sept. 8 Jacksonville, Ala.. Georgia Southern WOT 45-38 Sept. 22 Statesboro, Ga.. The Citadel L 16-41 Sept. 28 Chattanooga. Arkansas L 15-34 Oct. 6 Little Rock, Ark.. Western Carolina W 39-21 Oct. 13 Chattanooga. Furman L 22-28 Oct. 20 Chattanooga. #16 Elon L 28-38 Oct. 27 Elon, N.C.. Western Kentucky L 21-28 Nov. 3 Chattanooga. #15 Wofford L 16-42 Nov. 10 Chattanooga. #6 Appalachian State L 17-37 Nov. 17 Boone, N.C. Captains: Chris Johnson, Antonio Miller, Jonathan Wright 2008 (1-11, 0-8 SoCon) • Coach Rodney Allison #4 Oklahoma L 2-57 Aug. 30 Norman, Okla.. Cumberland W 47-6 Sept. 6 Chattanooga Florida St. L 7-46 Sept. 13 Tallahassee, Fla. Jacksonville State L 3-31 Sept. 8 Chattanooga #16 Furman L 10-35 Sept. 27 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern L 28-52 Oct. 4 Chattanooga. #9 Wofford L 7-56 Oct. 11 Spartanburg, S.C. #3 Elon L 7-42 Oct. 18 Chattanooga Western Carolina L 7-27 Nov. 1 Cullowhee, N.C. #2 Appalachian State L 7-49 Nov. 8 Chattanooga The Citadel L 21-24 Nov. 15 Charleston, S.C.. Samford L 7-30 Nov. 22 Chattanooga Captains: Chosen by Game

RUSS HUESMAN 2009-Present 41-29/6 Years

Former Moc defensive back Russ Huesman was hired to “Restore the Glory” to Chattanooga football. He got going quickly, orchestrating the largest turnaround in school history and back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 20 years. UTC made its first appearance in the FCS Playoffs since 1984 with a quarterfinal run in 2014.

#25 Furman (24) W 36-28 Oct. 23 Greenville, S.C. Elon (20) L 35-49 Oct. 30 Chattanooga #2 Auburn L 24-62 Nov. 6 Auburn, Ala. Samford W 48-14 Nov. 13 Chattanooga #7 Wofford L 14-48 Nov. 20 Spartanburg, S.C. Captains: B.J. Coleman, Chris Harr, Buster Skrine 2011 (5-6, 3-5 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman #10 Nebraska (21) L 7-40 Sept. 3 Lincoln, Neb. #10 Jacksonville State (23) W 38-17 Sept. 10 Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky (14) W 23-14 Sept. 17 Richmond, Ky. #3 Appalachian State (13) L 12-14 Sept. 24 Boone, N.C. The Citadel (15) L 27-28 Oct. 1 Chattanooga. #1 Georgia Southern (23) L 27-28 Oct. 8 Statesboro, Ga. Western Carolina W 51-7 Oct. 15 Chattanooga Elon W 42-18 Oct. 22 Elon, N.C. Furman L 7-14 Oct. 29 Chattanooga Samford W 24-9 Nov. 5 Birmingham, Ala. #12 Wofford L 27-28 Nov. 19 Chattanooga Captains: B.J. Coleman, Ryan Consiglio, Chris Lewis-Harris, Jordan Tippit 2012 (6-5, 5-3 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman South Florida L 13-34 Sept. 1 Tampa, Fla. #24 Jacksonville State L 24-27 Sept. 8 Jacksonville, Ala. Glenville State* W 35-0 Sept. 13 Chattanooga #17 Appalachian State L 17-34 Sept. 22 Chattanooga #11 The Citadel W 28-10 Sept. 29 Charleston, S.C.. Furman W 31-10 Oct. 13 Greenville, S.C. Samford W 20-13 Oct. 20 Chattanooga #2 Georgia Southern LOT 31-39 Oct. 27 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 45-24 Oct. 3 Cullowhee, N.C. #13 Wofford LOT 13-16 Nov. 10 Spartanburg, S.C. Elon W 24-17 Nov. 17 Chattanooga Captains: Shane Heatherly, J.J. Jackson, D.J. Key, Adam Miller 2013 (8-4, 6-2 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS UT Martin* (24) L 21-31 Aug. 29 Chattanooga Georgia State W 42-14 Sept. 7 Atlanta, Ga. Austin Peay W 42-10 Sept. 14 Chattanooga #15 Georgia Southern L 21-23 Sept. 28 Statesboro, Ga. Western Carolina W 42-21 Oct. 5 Chattanooga Furman W 31-9 Oct. 12 Chattanooga Elon W 20-9 Oct. 19 Elon, N.C. The Citadel W 28-24 Oct. 26 Chattanooga Appalachian State W 35-28 Nov. 2 Boone, N.C. #15 Wofford (23) W 20-10 Nov. 9 Chattanooga Samford (17) L 14-17 (OT) Nov. 16 Birmingham, Ala. #1 Alabama (21) L 0-49 Nov. 23 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Captains: Jacob Huesman, Gunner Miller, Chaz Moore, Kevin Revis, Kadeem Wise

2014 (10-4, 7-0 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Central Michigan* (14) L 16-20 Aug. 28 Mount Pleasant, Mich. #9 Jacksonville St. (13) L 23-26 (OT) Sept. 6 Chattanooga Austin Peay (14) W 42-6 Sept. 13 Clarksville, Tenn. Samford (14) W 38-24 Sept. 27 Chattanooga VMI (14) W 55-7 Oct. 4 Chattanooga Tennessee (12) L 10-45 Oct. 11 Knoxville, Tenn. The Citadel (15) W 34-14 Oct. 18 Charleston, S.C. Mercer (14) W 38-31 Oct. 25 Chattanooga Western Carolina (12) W 51-0 Nov. 1 Cullowhee, N.C. Wofford (11) W 31-13 Nov. 8 Chattanooga 2009 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman Tennessee Tech (9) W 38-17 Nov. 15 Cookeville, Tenn. #22DII Glenville State* W 30-13 Sept. 3 Chattanooga. Furman (9) W 45-19 Nov. 22 Greenville, S.C. Furman L 20-38 Sept. 12 Chattanooga #21 Indiana State (8) W 35-14 Dec. 6 Chattanooga Presbyterian W 29-13 Sept. 19 Clinton, S.C. #1 New Hampshire (8) L 30-35 Dec. 12 Durham, N.H. #17 Wofford W 38-9 Sept. 26 Chattanooga Captains: Jacob Huesman, Josh Freeman, Davis Tull, Tommy Samford W 14-7 Oct. 10 Birmingham, Ala. Hudson Georgia Southern L 20-30 Oct. 17 Statesboro, Ga. #7 Elon L 10-45 Oct. 24 Elon, N.C.. 2015 (9-4, 6-1 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman Western Carolina W 24-20 Oct. 31 Chattanooga SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS #8 Appalachian State L 20-35 Nov. 7 Boone, N.C. #7 Jacksonville St. (8) L 20-23 Sept. 5 Chattanooga The Citadel W 31-28 Nov. 14 Chattanooga. Mars Hill (10) W 44-34 Sept. 12 Chattanooga #2 Alabama L 0-45 Nov. 21 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Samford (10) W 31-21 Sept. 19 Birmingham, Ala. Captains: Jare Gault, Steven Smigelsky, B.J. Taylor Presbyterian (8) W 21-0 Sept. 26 Clinton, S.C. Clint Woods Furman (6) W 31-3 Oct. 10 Chattanooga VMI (6) W 33-27 Oct. 17 Lexington, Va. 2010 (6-5, 5-3 SoCon) • Coach Russ Huesman Wofford (5) W 20-17 Oct. 24 Spartanburg, S.C. #3 Appalachian State L 41-42 Sept. 4 Chattanooga Western Carolina (4) W 41-13 Oct. 31 Chattanooga #5 Jacksonville State L 17-21 Sept. 11 Jacksonville, Ala. Mercer (3) L 14-17 Nov. 7 Macon, Ga. Eastern Kentucky W 42-24 Sept. 18 Chattanooga #20 The Citadel (8) W 31-23 Nov. 14 Chattanooga Western Carolina W 27-21 Sept. 25 Cullowhee, N.C. #14 Florida State (8) L 13-52 Nov. 21 Tallahassee, Fla. The Citadel W 28-10 Oct. 9 Charleston, S.C.. #17 Fordham (7) W 50-20 Nov. 28 Chattanooga #18 Georgia Southern W 35-27 Oct. 16 Chattanooga #1 Jacksonville St. (7) L 35-41 (OT) Dec. 5 Jacksonville, Ala.

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DR. STEVEN ANGLE CHANCELLOR

over the past few years. Since 2010, the number of undergraduate degrees awarded has increased 61.58 percent, and the six-year graduation rate rose to 44, marking a 15.7 improvement. In the past three years, UTC has added several new graduate programs, including a doctorate in occupational therapy and master’s degrees in interior design and social work, and a computer science graduate program for students from nontechnical fields. UTC has expanded research on the campus, including involving Dr. Steven Angle became Chancellor more undergraduate students in research. and the 17th leader of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in July 2013. UTC benefits from strong partnerships with the surrounding region, which creSince that time, Dr. Angle has worked to ate opportunities for students and faculty. foster a campus culture that embraces the Chattanooga serves as a living labodual strategic initiatives of providing an ex- ratory for students cellent educational experience to students to gain real world and strengthening connections with the knowledge through Chattanooga community and surrounding experiential learnregion. In June 2015, UTC’s new strategic ing opportunities, plan, which emphasizes these two initia- field placements, tives, was approved by the University of and internships. To better serve the eduTennessee Board of Trustees. cational needs of UTC’s average high school GPA for in- all students in the coming 2015 freshmen was 3.48—the region, UTC recently highest in 20 years – and the average signed dual admisACT of 23.4 surpassed both state and sion and transfer national averages for college-bound agreements with students. In spring 2016, UTC’s student Chattanooga State athletes earned a record-high average and Cleveland State community colleges GPA of 3.114. to ease the transition Through a focus on student success at all of students, includlevels, UTC has made significant increas- ing honors students, es in the number of bachelor’s degrees from the two-year awarded and the six-year graduation rate campuses to UTC.

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Dr. Richard Brown Dr. Bryan Rowland Dr. Joanne Romagni

Executive Vice Chancellor Finance, Ops & IT

Vice Chancellor Development/Alumni Affairs UC Foundation Exec. Dir.

Vice Chancellor Research Graduate School Dean

Dr. Angle serves on multiple boards in the community, as well as the Southern Conference President’s Council, and was recently invited to be a member of the 2016-2017 class for Leadership Tennessee, a group of statewide leaders who explore solutions to Tennessee’s most pressing needs. He earned a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine (1978) and a M.S. in Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles (1981), before returning to UC-Irvine for a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1984). He is married to Dr. Dominique Belanger, and is the father of three: Brad, Ian, and Zoe.

Kirk Englehardt

Vice Chancellor Marketing & Communications

Dr. Dee Dee Anderson Interim Vice Chancellor Student Development

Terry Denniston Chief of Staff


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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

DAVID BLACKBURN VICE CHANCELLOR & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Volleyball had its best season in nearly two decades, while women’s basketball and wrestling continued to dominate the league. All totaled, the Mocs have brought home a SoCon-leading 21 regular season and tournament titles in all sports over the last three years.

led the SoCon in attendance in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wrestling each of the last two seasons. The Southern Scuffle has also grown into the top in-season wrestling tournament in the nation, while softball continues to enjoy a strong following.

Blackburn has also turned heads with his impressive head coaching hires. When he took over in 2013, he had the unique situation of filling vacancies in both men’s and women’s basketball. By all accounts, he nailed each hire with Will Wade and Jim Foster.

All of this success came as no surprise, based on the experiences and expertise Blackburn brought to the position. He spent the previous two decades in a number of administrative roles at the University of Tennessee. He most recently served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration where Foster has won three-straight SoCon titles and has he was member of the Volunteers’ executive staff. had the women’s program ranked in the top 25 over the last three seasons. Wade turned around the A native of Loudon, Tenn., Blackburn is married to men’s team and parlayed that into the head coach- the former Andrea Radel of Albion, Mich. They have Has there ever been a better time to be a Moc? That ing position at VCU. two daughters, Emma, who is currently a sophomore question has been posed all over the Scenic City the at UTC, and Charlee. He is a 1990 graduate of Tenlast three years. Southern Conference titles, record Blackburn quickly snagged Florida assistant Matt nessee with a Bachelor of Science in Education. attendance and unprecedented academic success McCall who was the SoCon Coach of the Year in have all raised the level of excitement for athletics at 2016, leading UTC to 29 the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. wins in this first season. He also hired Gavin McKNone of this has occurred by accident or happeninney in 2015 to take over stance. It is the culmination of extremely hard work the women’s soccer proby a very talented group of student-athletes, coaches gram. and support staff, under the leadership of Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics David Blackburn. In the classroom, UTC student-athletes set a Hired on April 20, 2013, Blackburn quickly instilled school record for semesa new mission that focused on equipping the entire ter grade-point-average athletics department for success, while accompanywith a 3.113 in the fall. ing a vision of achieving excellence. It is clear that Overall, student-athletes both messages have been received in competition, at UTC have posted a 3.0 in the classroom and in the community. or higher for five straight terms after hitting the The 2015-16 season saw the Mocs become the first mark for the first time in in the more than 100-year history of the Southern spring of 2014. UTC had Conference win the football, men’s basketball and record numbers of stuwomen’s basketball championships in the same dent-athletes on the Acayear. UTC also won titles in volleyball and wrestling, demic All-SoCon teams while leading the SoCon in attendance in football in 2015, while eight proand men’s and women’s basketball for the second grams beat the national year in a row. average for APR scores in 2015-16. UTC saw continued excellence in the football program with its third-straight SoCon title in 2015. UTC The Chattanooga comadvanced to the FCS Playoffs for the second time, munity has also taken while the men’s basketball team was back in the note of what is happening David Blackburn with his wife, Andrea, and daughters Charlee NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2009. at UTC. The Mocs have and Emma.

Laura Herron

Senior Associate Athletics Director

Andrew Horton

Sr. Associate A.D. External Ops

Scott Altizer

Sr. Associate A.D. Internal Ops

Mike Royster

Assistant A.D. Equip. & Facilities

Dr. Emily Blackman Dr. Jay Blackman Associate A.D. Student Support

Sr. Associate A.D. Communication & Innovation

Rob Robinson Associate A.D. Business Affairs

Dr. Debbie Ingram Faculty Athletics Representative

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HEAD COACHES

Bill Gautier Cross Country/T&F

Chad Camper Women’s Tennis

Heath Eslinger Wrestling

Travis Filar Volleyball

Jim Foster Women’s Basketball

Carlos Garcia Men’s Tennis

Mark Guhne Men’s Golf

Matt McCall Men’s Basketball

Gavin McKinney Soccer

Colette Murray Women’s Golf

Frank Reed Softball

Garrett Brooks Asst. Dir. - Ticketing

Melissa Cate Admin. Assistant

Alex Clack External Coordinator

Anne Jay Admin. Assistant

Ken Jones Asst. A.D. - Compliance

Sam Lancaster Marketing Assistant

ADDITIONAL ATHLETICS SUPPORT STAFF

Leah Gill Dir. - Creative Services

Lauren Mills Admin. Assistant

Andy Page Travis Patrick Troy Van Zile Creative Services Asst. Mocs Sports Properties Asst. A.D. - Development

Stephanie West Admin. Assistant

Geoff Wilcox Asst. A.D. - Marketing

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Taylor Fike Andrew Forrest Mocs Sports Properties Asst. GM - Mocs Sports Properties

Brent McMillian Dir. - Mocs Club

Cliff Miller Dir. of Ticketing

Matthew Wagner Production Coordinator

Alex Ware Asst. Dir. - Mocs Club


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MISSION/CORE VALUES

MOCS MISSION VISION & CORE VALUES OUR MISSION Equipping for Success

ACADEMICALLY • The Mocs set a program record with a 3.113 g.p.a. in the 2015 fall semester and had a 3.106 in the spring. It was the fifthstraight time UTC topped the 3.0 mark.

OUR VISION

• 84 student-athletes earned degrees in 2015-16.

To Achieve Excellence

• UTC had two CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans in Derrick Craine (Football) and Paul Stuart (Cross Country).

OUR CORE VALUES Seven core values guide and govern our actions at all times: Integrity Accountability Respect Gratitude Competitiveness Pride Commitment Innovation FOR ALL FANS OF MOCS ATHLETICS AND MOCS CLUB MEMBERS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department considers total compliance with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the highest priorities of our institution. We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your relationships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on your part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our website, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance Ken Jones at (423) 425-2158. Thank you for your support and GO MOCS!

• A total of 78 student-athletes were named to the fall and spring Academic All-Southern Conference Teams. ATHLETICALLY • Five teams won SoCon titles in 201516 - volleyball, football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wrestling. • The Mocs became the first program in the history of the Southern Conference to win the football and men’s and women’s basketball championships in the same season. • Individually, the Mocs had three AllAmericans, four SoCon Athletes of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, six SoCon Champions, one SoCon Freshman of the Year and three SoCon Coaches of the Year. Chattanooga also brought home 48 All-SoCon honors, while 13 student-athletes made various SoCon All-Freshmen teams. SOCIALLY • The Mocs volunteered at numerous community events throughout the year, including National Volunteer Week, Special Olympics, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and many more. • Being engaged in the community can extend past volunteering. The Mocs led the Southern Conference in attendance in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wrestling for the second year in a row. • UTC hosted the SoCon tennis tournament at the Champions Club and continued to build the Southern Scuffle into the top in-season collegiate wrestling tournament in the nation.

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2015-16 SPORT-BY-SPORT RECAP year in a row and ended with a No. 8 final national ranking. Chattanooga earned the SoCon’s automatic bid where they opened with a 50-20 win over No. 14 Fordham at home. Chattanooga’s season ended in overtime at No. 1 Jacksonville State (41-35) in the second round. • Senior quarterback Jacob Huesman became the first in league history to be named Offensive Player of the Year three times by the coaches. • Junior Corey Levin was named the SoCon Jacob’s Blocking Award winner for the second year in a row. • Huesman, Levin and junior defensive lineman Keionta Davis all earned Men’s Basketball (Matt McCall, head coach) multiple All-American recognition. 29-6, 15-3 SoCon/1st • Tournament Champions/NCAA 1st Round • The 29 wins is a school record eclipsing the 1977 NCAA Division II National • The 2015 senior class graduated with 34 victories in their career, tying the school record set by the 1980 class. Champions (27-5) and 1982 SoCon Title squad (27-4). • 11th SoCon Tourney title is the most among active conference members • Junior RB Derrick Craine set the school’s single-season rushing record with 1,251 yards. He also became the second Academic All-American at UTC. and one off league record (Davidson-12). • 11th NCAA DI Tournament Appearance (16th overall) in school history, first Men’s Golf (Mark Guhne, head coach) • 4th SoCon since 2009. • Matt McCall claimed SoCon Coach of the Year honors. It is the seventh time • Junior Wes Gosselin made the school’s third individual appearance in NCAA Regionals (Neil Connolly-1992, 1993) tying for 25th in Tuscaloosa, Ala. a Mocs basketball coach won the award. • Junior Justin Tuoyo repeated as SoCon Defensive Player of the Year, leading • Gosselin earned All-SoCon honors, while Lake Johnson made the Allthe league (27th nationally) in blocks per game (2.3). He surpassed Stanley Freshman team. • Gosselin’s 72.37 stroke average is the fifth-best in school history trailing Lawrence as the school’s all-time blocks leader (181). • Junior Tre’ McLean made the coaches All-SoCon squad after leading the only Stephan Jaeger (71.14, 2012), Jonathan Hodge (71.41, 2008), Jaeger (71.67, 2011) and Derek Rende (72.14, 2008). He just missed matching team in scoring, rebounding and steals. • Junior Greg Pryor became the first SoCon Tourney MOP for the program Jaeger’s school-record 22 par or better cards. The Knoxville native’s 21 this year is tied for second with Hodge’s total from 2007-08. since Stephen McDowell (2009). • The squad’s best performance came in February’s Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate. The Mocs finished second behind 4th-ranked Auburn and four Women’s Basketball (Jim Foster, head coach) 24-8, 12-2 SoCon/T1st/Tournament Champions • NCAA 1st Round shots clear of second-ranked Wake Forest in third. • UTC defeated regular season co-champion Mercer in the SoCon Tournament • Their spring scoring average of 292.38 was nearly a four-stroke improvefinals to advance to its fourth straight NCAA Tournament and 17th appearance ment over the fall (296.00). • Another solid year in the classroom with all seven team members earning overall. • Senior Alicia Payne was named the SoCon Defensive Player of the Year for Dean’s List with Gosselin and Stuart Thomas notching 4.0s. The group turned the second straight year. She was also selected as the SoCon Tournament in a program-record 3.65 in the fall. Most Outstanding Player. • The Mocs received their first-ever preseason AP Top 25 ranking coming Women’s Golf (Colette Murray, head coach) • 2nd SoCon • Runner-up finish in the Southern Conference Championships marks eight in at No. 25. • Junior Jasmine Joyner finished second in the nation in blocked shots (3.9). straight years the Mocs have won (5 times) or ended up second (3). • Senior Emily McLennan is the third SoCon Player of the Year in school hisShe was a first team All-SoCon pick by the league’s coaches. • Payne, junior Queen Alford and sophomore Keiana Gilbert were all named tory joining Emma de Groot (2011) and Jordan Britt (2014). • Sophomore Megan Woods captured her first collegiate title in thrilling fashion. second team All-SoCon by the league’s coaches. • The Mocs hosted No. 1 UConn at the McKenzie Arena in front of 6,401 fans. She out-dueled Chen in five playoff holes. • McLennan and Woods made the All-SoCon team, while Monica San Juan It was the largest home crowd (men or women) in the SoCon in 2015-16. • UTC head coach Jim Foster moved up three spots to eighth place on the was on the All-Freshman squad. McLennan became just the third SoCon performer all-time to notch four All-SoCon honors while also claiming SoCon NCAA all-time wins list with 865. Player of the Year (2016), Medalist (2014) and Freshman of the Year (2013). • McLennan set new school records for season scoring average (73.34), Cross Country (Bill Gautier, head coach) Men (7th SoCon/20th NCAA Regional) • Women (2nd SoCon/12th NCAA Regional) season (6) and career (10) rounds in the 60s, season par or better cards • Head coach Bill Gautier earned SoCon Women’s co-Coach of the Year honors. (14), 36-hole (136, -8) and 54-hole (205, -11) totals, season birdies (110) • Paul Stuart was named second team CoSIDA Academic All-America. and career birdies (328). He earned All-Southern Conference second team honors at the league • The team finished first (2 times), second (5) or third (1) in eight of 12 events, averaging a school-record 296.43 strokes per 18. championships. • Teghan Henderson and Emily Drouin earned first team All-SoCon recognition. • All seven team members earned Dean’s List honors, while McLennan, Woods and Sarah Dolmovich turned in 4.0s. Henderson finished second overall. • Anna Kate Chance and Hannah Chamblin were both named All-SoCon Soccer (Gavin McKinney, head coach) • 4-12-3, 2-6-1 SoCon/8th second team at the league championships. • Head Coach Gavin McKinney became just the third Chattanooga women’s • Richard Guiry earned a spot on the SoCon All-Freshman. • Teghan Henderson was named NCAA All-South Region after she finished soccer head coach prior to the start of the season. • UTC posted its best Southern Confernece record since 2010 . 13th overall at the regional meet. • The men’s squad earned the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors after • Freshman Peyton McCollum recorded a hattrick in the Mocs’ win over ETSU. posting a 3.79 g.p.a., the highest mark in the nation. This is the third time the It was UTC’s first since 2010 (Donna Kay Henry vs. Georgia Southern). • UTC snapped a 21-game Southern Conference losing streak with a 2-2 men have posted the top g.p.a. in NCAA Division I. • The women’s team had the eighth highest g.p.a. (3.74) in the nation and tie against Wofford. The Mocs would go on to beat The Citadel and ETSU. • The Mocs played six overtime games, beginning with the first and ending was named All-Academic by the USTFCCCA. with the last, and had four straight during the season. • UTC hosted VMI in the SoCon Tournament first round. It was the first time Football (Russ Huesman, head coach) the Mocs hosted a postseason match. • 9-4, 6-1 SoCon/T1st • NCAA FCS 2nd Round • UTC capped off another outstanding season with its third consecutive SoCon • The Mocs hosted TOPSoccer for a clinic at Scrappy Moore Field. title in 2015. Chattanooga posted a 9-4 record and tied with The Citadel for • Senior GK Lauren Thomas ranked fourth among active players for saves. • Senior Clare Latham was selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team. the SoCon title at 6-1 in league play. • The Mocs advanced to the second round of the FCS Playoffs for the second The 2015-16 athletics season was another outstanding year for the Chattanooga Mocs. UTC won seven Southern Conference titles in five sports and eight programs were represented in the postseason. Chattanooga was the first in SoCon history to win the football, men’s and women’s basketball titles in the same year. UTC had three All-Americans, five SoCon Players of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, six individual SoCon Champs, two Academic All-Americans and 78 on the Academic All-SoCon Team.

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2015-16 SPORT-BY-SPORT RECAP Softball (Frank Reed, head coach) • 30-29, 7-11 SoCon/6th • Five Mocs were selected to All-Southern Conference Teams in 2016. Seniors Criket Blanco and Sam Taylor and freshmen Amanda Beltran and Jordan Fortel were named to the second team, while Beltran, Fortel and Ashley Conner were honored as All-Freshman selections. • Sam Taylor was named to the the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-District Team. She boasted a 3.76 GPA as a Middle Grades Education major, in addition to leading the team with 66 hits, 14 doubles and 48 runs scored. • Amanda Beltran was named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team after hitting six RBI in the Mocs’ first round against Western Carolina, a single-game SoCon Championship record. • Sophomore Cori Jennings earned 16 wins from the circle. She tossed 20 complete games including four shutouts. • Head coach Frank Reed was inducted into the Greater Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. He has compiled an 1,030-430 all-time career record, including a 583-343 mark at UTC. Men’s Tennis (Carlos Garcia, head coach) • 7-15, 1-6 SoCon/7th • The Mocs went 7-15 in 2016, including a 1-6 mark in Southern Conference action. It was a two-win improvement from the previous year. • Junior Lucas Plesky led the team with a 20-10 singles record. He was 12-9 in the spring and 9-9 at the No. 1 position. He also won the Georgia Southern Invite in the fall. • Senior Luke Saunders won the SoCon’s Don Buch/Buddy Hartsell Sportsmanship Award for the second year in a row. He is the second Moc to win that honor twice in a career (Jason Ontog 2002 & 2003). • Senior Nick Wingord finished with a 16-13 singles record. He played mostly the No. 2 and No. 3 positions in the spring. • Saunders and Plesky combined for an 8-4 record at No. 1 doubles in the spring. They were both named to the All-SoCon second team. • Plesky, Wingord and sophomore Michael Birnbaum all represented the Mocs on the Academic All-SoCon team. • Chattanooga hosted the SoCon Tournament at the Champions Club. Women’s Tennis (Jeff Clark, head coach) • 15-8, 5-2 SoCon/3rd • The Mocs went 15-8 in 2016. It is the fifth-straight year with at least 15 wins. UTC also finished third in the SoCon race with a 5-2 league record. Chattanooga has finished at least third for three years in a row. • Senior Kayla Jones was named first team All-SoCon for the third time in her career. She went 16-8 in singles, including 13-6 at No. 1. • Senior Kelsey Coots earned a spot on the All-SoCon second team in singles. She went 14-10 overall and 10-6 at No. 2. • Jones and Coots were named first team All-SoCon in doubles action. They had a 19-8 record, including a 17-3 mark at No. 1 and 6-1 in league play. • Sophomore Samantha Caswell was named second team All-SoCon in doubles with a 14-7 overall mark and 6-1 in league matches. • Senior Katie Polk went 19-3 in singles, including an 11-1 record at No. 6. • Senior Alison Storie finished with an 18-12 mark in singles and was 14-8 in the spring. • Chattanooga hosted the SoCon Tournament at the Champions Club. Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field (Bill Gautier, head coach) • 6th-In/6th-Out) • Sophomore Maddison Melchionna was selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team. • The Distance Medley Relay team of junior Maddison Melchionna and Hannah Chamblin and seniors Kiaana Howard and Teghan Henderson claimed their second straight DMR title at SoCon Indoor Championships. • Sophomore Maddison Melchionna broke the school record in the 800 meter in both the indoor (2:11.06) and outdoor (2:08.88) seasons. • Teghan Henderson won her second career 10,000 meter Southern Conference Championship title at the outdoor meet. • Maddison Melchionna claimed the 800 meter title at the SoCon Indoor Championships. • Junior Hannah Chamblin earned all-conference honors with a second place finish in the 800 meter at the SoCon outdoor championships. Volleyball (Travis Filar, head coach) – 26-6, 13-3 SoCon/1st • Travis Filar coached the Mocs to a historical year with a 26-6 record, winning their first regular season Southern Conference trophy since 1998 with a

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13-3 league mark. Filar was named the SoCon Coach of the Year, only the second UTC coach to receive this honor. • Chattanooga got off to its best start in school history, racing out to a 15-2 record that included an 11-match winning streak. The Mocs also earned its first win against a “Power 5” school since 2004 with a 3-2 victory at Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Allie Davenport and Kristy Wieser were named to the All-SoCon First Team. Davenport led the team with 404 kills, averaging 3.58 pet set, while Wieser boasted a squad-best .369 attack percentage. • Catherine Chason and Lauren Greenspoon represented the Mocs on the All-SoCon Second Team. • Sarah Batterton saw success on the court and in the classroom. She was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, in addition to racking up 68 blocks and 320 kills in 2015. • UTC won the Scenic City Showdown and the Hokie Invitational. Chattanooga also finished second in the SoCon Championships for the first time since 2001. Wrestling (Heath Eslinger, head coach) - 12-4, 6-1 SoCon/T1st • T60th NCAAs • The Mocs posted a 12-4 overall record, 6-1 in the Southern Conference. UTC won the regular season title for the 16th time since the league began award a season winner in 1994. The Mocs finished second at the SoCon Tournament in Asheville, N.C., falling to Appalachian State by a 1/2-point. • Chattanooga sent six wrestlers to the NCAA Championships, including Michael Pongracz (141), Kamaal Shakur (157), Sean Mappes (174), John Lampe (184), Scottie Boykin (197) and Jared Johnson (285). • Kamaal Shakur was named the SoCon Freshman of the Year after leading the team with a 24-8 record at 157. He was the SoCon Champion and Most Outstanding Wrestler at the SoCon Tournament. • Junior Scottie Boykin won the SoCon title at 197 pounds to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships. • Junior Jared Johnson was ranked in the top-15 at heavyweight most of the season. He finished second at the SoCon Championships and was the 13th seed at the NCAAs. • Senior John Lampe won the Dayle May Award for having the highest cumulative GPA among all UTC senior male student-athletes. • The Mocs were 15th in the nation with a 3.196 team GPA.

2015-16 CHATTANOOGA ACCOLADES

SoCon Champions (7) VolleyballR FootballR Men’s BasketballR-T Women’s BasketballR-T WrestlingR

SoCon Tournament MVPs (3) Alicia Payne - Women’s Basketball Greg Pryor - Men’s Basketball Kamaal Shakur - Wrestling

R-Regular Season • T-Tournament

Postseason/NCAA Participants (8) Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Football Men’s Golf (Individual) Women’s Golf (Individual) Wrestling All-Americans (3) Keionta Davis - Football - 3rd Team Jacob Huesman - Football - 2nd Team Corey Levin - Football - 1st Team

SoCon Individual Champions (6) Scottie Boykin - Wrestling 197 Teghan Henderson - Outdoor T&F 10K Maddison Melchionna - Indoor T&F 800M Kamaal Shakur - Wrestling 157 Megan Woods - Women’s Golf Indoor T&F Distance Medley Relay SoCon Freshmen of the Year (1) Kamaal Shakur - Wrestling SoCon Coach of the Year (3) Travis Filar - Volleyball Bill Gautier - Women’s Cross Country Matt McCall - Men’s Basketball

Capital One Academic All-Americans (2) Derrick Craine - Football - 2nd Team Paul Stuart - Cross Country - 2nd Team SoCon Players of the Year (5) Jacob Huesman - Football (Off.) Corey Levin - Football (OL) Emily McLennan - Women’s Golf Alicia Payne - Women’s Basketball (Def.) Justin Tuoyo - Men’s Basketball (Def.)

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All-SoCon (48) SoCon All-Freshman (13) CoSIDA Academic All-District (8) Academic All-SoCon (78) SoCon Honor Roll (177) SoCon Commissioner’s Medal (51)

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HALL OF FAME

The 2016 Chattanooga Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees and honorees include Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics David Blackburn, Woody Henderson (representing his late father, Porter), Susan Bednar Kirby, David Atkins, Alex Emerson, Lynn Trent, Jacob Huesman, Stewart Lawwill, David Barden. Inductees............................ Yr Inducted Baseball Tommy Bartlett (1959-90) 1992 David Fussell (1966-69) 2015 Bill Redd 1991 Tommy Sparks (1968-71) 2014 Pat Woolsey (1966-70) 2003 Men’s Basketball Murray Arnold (1980-85) Larry Barnett (1962-65) Brandon Born (1992-95) Tim Brooks (1992-93) David Bryan (1966-69) Chad Copeland (1993-94) Shirlie Elliott Leon Ford (1963-72) Lance Fulse (1985-88) Wayne Golden (1974-77) William Gordon (1974-77) Kevin Gray (1973-76) Tom Losh (1967-71)

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Inductees........................ Year Inducted Mack McCarthy (1986-97) 1997 Walter “Moose” McGary (1972-74) 1992 Wes Moore (1996-99) 2011 Nick Morken (1981-82) 1993 Keith Nelson (1991-92) 2005 Russ Schoene (1981-82) 1995 Ron Shumate (1973-79) 1991 Eric Smith (1978-81) 2007 Howard Sompayrac (1948-51) 1997 Gary Stich (1974-77) 2009 Stanford Strickland (1981-84) 2010 Johnny Taylor (1996-97) 2005 Willie White (1981-84) 1991 Gerald Wilkins (1983-85) 1991 Women’s Basketball Alex Anderson (2005-08) 2014 Katasha Brown (Flatt) (2002-05) 2012 Kim Brown (Suttles) (1988-93) 2009 Damita Bullock (1999-02) 2008 Sharon Cable (Fanning-Otis) (1977-87) 1993

Inductees........................ Year Inducted Tina Chairs (1983-84) 1993 Kim Horsey (1982-83) 2003 Grace Keith (1975-76) 2015 Regina Kirk (1984-88) 2004 Chris McClure (1983-85) 1996 Karen Mills (1979-82) 1991 Denise Powers (1979-82) 1994 Jennifer Wilson (Galloway) (1999-03) 2010 Cross Country/Track & Field DeAnna Campbell (Goodwin) (1986-90) 2003 Nic Crider (1995-98) 2005 Tyleana Hanner (1998-01) 2006 Lanni Marchant (2004-07) 2015 Mary Jane Middelkoop (1994-97) 2004 Shannon Womack (Robbins) (2002-06) 2011 Football Brent Adams (1971-74) Tony Ball (1977-80) Troy Boeck (1986-90)

1993 2006 2009

Inductees........................ Year Inducted Mickey Brokas (1970-73) 1990 Joe Burke (1977-80) 1990 Jacob Burney (1978-80) 1992 Bill Butler (1955-58) 1988 Josh Cain (1999-02) 2012 Roger Catarino (1965-68) 1989 Greg Cater (1976-79) 1995 Howard Clark (1954-57) 1987 Abe Cohen (1952-55) 1990 Tim Collins (1973-76) 1987 John Creager (1976-79) 1990 Cos DeMatteo (1998-01) 2010 Tom Drake (1950-53) 1992 Joe Lee Dunn (1965-67) 1992 Gwain Durden (1977-80) 1988 Wayne Farmer (1960-63) 1987 John Green (1979-80) 1987 Jack Gregory (1963-65) 1987 Frank Grigonis (1931-41) 1988 Jerry Harris (1961-64) 1987 Porter Henderson (1953-56) 2016

GORDON L. DAVENPORT AWARD

A.C. “SCRAPPY” MOORE AWARD

Given to the UTC student-athlete who best personifies the Athletic Department’s strive for comprehensive excellence, academically, athletically and socially.

Presented to the individual who has shown outstanding commitment to UTC Athletics.

2005 Katasha Brown

1992 Gordon L. Davenport

2004 Frank Kinser

1993 Tee Jay Jackson

2006 Lanni Marchant

1993 Col. Ken Hood

2005 Bob Maffett

1994 Brandon Born

2007 Tara Tembey

1994 Max Finley

2006 Pam Henry

1995 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward

2007 Milly Fariss

1996 Eileen and John Thornton

2008 Steve & Delores Harvey

1997 Dr. Frank Trundle and

2009 Lewie Card

2010 Brenda Lawson

1992 Pumpy Tudors

1995 Michael Kyle

2008 Lara Newberry

1996 April Miller

2009 Joseph Thornton

1997 Mary Jane Middelkoop

2010 Grace Robinette

1998 Anna & Catherine Wright

2011 Stephan Jaeger

1999 Amanda Lynch

2012 Christina Teter

Dr. Barrry Heywood

1998 Mary Tinkler and

2011 Guerry Family

2012 Bob Davis

the Max Finley Family

2001 Dana Reed & Jennifer Wilson 2014 Jordan Britt

1999 Joe and Barbara Waters

2014 Herb Adcox

2002 Emmanuel DeWalt

2015 Davis Tull

2001 Gary Davis

2015 Todd Duff

2003 Ian Mayne

2016 Jacob Huesman

2002 Don McDade

2016 Alex Emerson

2004 Shannon Wommack

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HALL OF FAME Inductees........................ Year Inducted Carey Henley (1955, 59-61) 1993 Mike Hogan (1972-75) 2007 Mike Hunt (1979-81) 2011 Ralph Hutchinson (1946-48) 1987 Junior Jackson (1986-89) 1999 Brent Johnson (1982-85) 2011 W.M. “Pop” Keyser (1929-31) 1992 Bob Klein (1933-35) 1987 Arthur Koeniger (1929-31) 1987 Joe Kopcha (1926-29) 1987 John Kovacevich (1946-47) 1992 Chester Lagod (1949-52) 1987 Harold Ledyard (1950-52) 1993 Charles Long (1956-60) 1987 Mike Makins (1983-86) 2016 George McCoy (1926-29) 1995 David McCrary (1982-85) 2015 Travis McNeal (1986-87) 1994 Tony Merendino (1976-78) 1998 Dudley Merritt (1931-33) 1990 Randall “Brick” Mitchell (1982-85) 2008 A.C. “Scrappy” Moore (1931-67) 1987 Joe Morrison (1973-79) 2005 Angelo Napolitano (1966-68) 1996 Andy Nardo (1931-32) 1988 Dick Onisky (1951-54) 1988 Frank Orend (1938-40) 1989 Terrell Owens (1992-95) 2003 Phil Payne (1967-69) 1993 Glen Richardson (1982-85) 2006 Gene Roberts (1945-46) 1987 Curtis Rouse (1979-81) 2005 Chris Sanders (1999-00) 2010 Vincent Sarratore (1946-49) 1987 Don Shaver (1963-66) 1993 Robert Smith (1967-70) 2003 Mike Smith (1977-80) 1989 Paul Squibb (1915-16) 1987 Bob Standifer (1982-84) 1992 Thomas “Bo” Stewart (1945-46) 1987 Bob Sutton (1936-38) 1987 Parker Talman (1916, 21) 1987 Frank Thomas (1925-28) 1997 James Tucker (1955-58) 1998 Pumpy Tudors (1989-91) 2001 Rocky Turner (1968-71) 2005 Matt Vick (1997-00) 2014 Jerry Ward (1952-55) 2004 Tom Weathers (1958-61) 1999

Inductees........................ Year Inducted Catherine Neely (1961-64) 2012 Wrestling David Barden (1993-96) Randy Batten (1974-77) John Brennan (1972-76) Charlie Buckshaw (1987-89) William Burnside (1971-74) Charles Faires (1969-71) George Farr (1963-64) James Glasser (1969-71) Bret Gustafson (1990-91) Guy Harris (1989-93) Charlie Heard (1982-84) Turner Jackson (1973-76) John Kavelage (1972-76) Michael Keefe (2004-07) Howard Langford (1988-92) 2016 Inductee Mike Makins (Football - 1983-86) gave an inspiring “I Byron McGlathery (1977-80) Am a Moc” induction speech at the Hall of Fame Banquet at the Chat- Jim Morgan (1969-84) tanooga Country Club. Pat Murphy (1980-83) Inductees........................ Year Inducted Inductees........................ Year Inducted Bob Myers 2016 David Noblitt (1973-76) Ron Whaley (1960-63) 2008 Stewart Lawwill (1980-83) Harold Wilkes (1956-89) 1990 Orlando Lourenco (1982-85) 1992 Jon Sioredas (2004-05) 2010 David Weeks (1975-77) Bucky Wolford (1966-69) 1989 Jason Ontog (2000-03) 1992 Ralph Zigner (1977-78) Steve Woods (1977-81) 1994 Phillip Tuckniss (1980-83) Jack Wyatt (1923-26) 1989 Marilyn Voges (Brown) (1958-61) 1992 2012 Special Recognition Dick Young (1951-54) 1987 Scott Zaccaria (1981-84) Everett Allen Women’s Tennis Dr. Earl Campbell Men’s Golf 2009 Gordon Davenport Neil Connolly (1989-93) 2012 Billie Abney (1974-77) Gibby Gilbert (1962-65) 1992 Susan Bednay (Kirby) (1983-86) 2016 Max Finley 1992 Guy Francis Donnie Green (1977-79) 1998 Phyllis Blackwell (1976-79) 2012 John Grant Pierpont Morgan 1992 Susan Carson (1975-78) Kathy Kolankiewicz (1978-80) 1995 Alex Guerry Lori Massengill (1983-86) 2007 Arthur Hall Women’s Golf Connie Day 1992 Sue McCulloch (Webb) (1982-85) 1996 Ken Hood Heidi Narborough (Dettinger) (1982-85) 2008 Johnnie Jackson Christine Picher (1982-85) 1998 Allan Morris Softball Beth Alexander (Edgar) (1999-02) 2007 Candace Reynolds (1974-77) 1993 Bill Nash 1993 Dr. Fred Obear Allison DeVries (Harr) (1996-99) 2009 Betty Robinson April Miller (Raschke) (1994-96) 2005 Elizabeth Sharp (Henderson) (1976-79) 1992 Jim Reynolds Melissa Ramirez (2002-05) 2015 Sue Tuberville (Bartlett) (1976-79) 1994 Mike Royster Alice Tym (1974-78) 2011 Sandy Sandlin Pam Yates (1982-85) 1997 Bert Skebeck Men’s Tennis Mary Tinkler Rob Castorri (1974-77) 2014 Dr. Frank Trundle George Dickinson (1963-66) 1992 Volleyball 2005 Robert Wilson Dr. David Hubert 1993 Rachel Evans (1995-98) 2005 George Jarck (1977-80) 1994 Heather Gibson (1989-02)

JOE MORRISON AWARD

Presented to a former UTC coach or student-athlete who has achieved notable life accomplishments.

2016 1992 1995 1998 1993 1993 2003 1993 2006 2009 1992 1992 1994 2014 1999 1992 1992 1993 1997 2001 2011 1993 1995 1989 1992 1998 1988 1990 1992 1992 1993 1989 1997 1988 1997 1997 2001 2005 1987 1993 2004 1999 1995

HAROLD WILKES AWARD

Presented to a volunteer, coach, staff member or University administrator who has demonstrated exemplary leadership in furthering the Vision of Chattanooga Athletics.

1992 Tom Weathers

2005 Doug May

2011 Harold Wilkes

1993 James “Bucky” Wolford

2006 Buddy Nix

2012 David & Carol Gibbs

1994 Gerald Wilkins

2007 Reed Sanderlin

2014 Laura Herron

1995 Gibby Gilbert

2008 Alice Tym

1996 Sen. Ward Crutchfield

2009 Mike Parker

1997 Roy Gregory

2010 Dan Beery

1998 Herbert “Book” McCray

2011 John Murphy

1999 Tom Weathers

2012 Sharon Fanning-Otis

2001 Bill Swartz

2014 Don Lepard

2002 Angelo “Nubby” Napolitano

2015 Pete Pullara

2003 Ron Wade

2016 David Atkins

2015 Dale Rutemeyer 2016 Lynn Trent

2004 Bert Caldwell

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UTC MOCS CLUB

JOIN THE MOCS CLUB By joining the Mocs Club, you are supporting all UTC studentathletes in their pursuit of academic and athletic excellence, and participating in the exciting journey of building a strong athletics program. So what does “joining” the Mocs Club mean?

SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS ENSURING YOUR LEGACY AND THE LEGACY OF UTC ATHLETICS Making an endowment gift is a very meaningful and lasting way to make a difference in the lives of current and future generations of Chattanooga Mocs. Below is a list of the current scholarship endowments that benefit the Mocs Athletics Department. If you are interested in creating an endowment for the UTC Athletics Program, please contact Brent McMillan at (423) 425-5273 or at brent-mcmillian@utc.edu.

“Joining” the Mocs Club means committing an annual unrestricted gift to the Chattanooga Mocs at a level appropriate for you. Your annual membership gift supports Student-Athlete Scholarships and lets UTC Athletics attract and retain the best available student-athletes, coaches and staff. Your gift also supports travel and recruiting costs, equipment, operations and more.

A.C. Scrappy Moore Memorial Scholarship

Mary Tinkler Scholarship

Becky Cooke Smith Endowed Scholarship

Morton Neal Center Endowment

D. Frank Trundle, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

Nancy Curtis Noblitt Scholarship

David & Barbara Ann Hopkins Scholarship

Overmeyer Athletic Scholarship

Dean & Mary Jane Heavener

Parks McCall Memorial Athletic Endowment Fund

Robert & Etta Davis Endowment Fund

Simply put, your gift is the difference that allows UTC to recruit the difference-makers that will separate the Mocs from our competitors in the Southern Conference and beyond.

Douglas Sherman Golf Scholarship

Sports Barn, Inc. Alex Guerry Memorial Scholarship

Edgar & Nancy Jolley Basketball Scholarship

Steve Baras Memorial Scholarship

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Scholarship

TR McAfee Memorial Golf Scholarship

Gene H. Kistler Golf Endowment

Richard and Gulsen (Gigi) Peaslee

George R West Jr Scholarship

Harold and Amy Stiles Scholarship

Movita Steiner

Harold Wilkes Scholarship Endowment

James W. Morgan Wrestling Scholarship

U.G. & William E. Paschal Scholarship

Jerry and Nan Jones Scholarship Endowment

Wes Moore Women’s Basketball Scholarship

John T (Jack) Camp Athletic Scholarship

William & Susan Pettway Gift to Athletics

Joseph & Barbara Waters Athletic Endowment Fund

Woodrow Wolford, Sr. Scholarship

As investors in Comprehensive Excellence, Mocs Club donors receive priority seating for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball; ticket access to marquee games and other post-season events, as well as invitations to special celebrations. Refer to the Donor Levels & Benefits chart below to get information about the different donor levels and associated benefits. Over 300 dedicated Mocs proudly comprise “Chattanooga’s Team.” You are invited to honor their hard work and loyalty by joining the Mocs Club soon. For more information, or to join the Mocs Club, visit GoMocs.com or contact Brent McMillan at (423) 425-5273 (mocsclub@utc.edu).

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Women’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment

Joyce Litchford Memorial Scholarship Kelley-Maise Scholarship Ken & Carey Harpe Scholarship Endowment Martha and Todd Duff Scholarship

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UTC MOCS CLUB

CALLING ALL FORMER LETTERWINNERS SIGN UP TODAY

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department, in conjunction with the Mocs Club, has re-established a letter winners organization to connect with former student-athletes, cheerleaders, managers, trainers and coaches. The C Club was relaunched with the purpose of promoting lifelong bonds and friendships among its members and UTC Athletics. All former Mocs invested immeasurable time and energy into building a tradition of success in the classroom, in competition and in the community, at UTC. Members of the C Club will continue to serve as ambassadors for Mocs Athletics, while strengthening their relationships with their alma mater. “Reestablishing a letterwinner’s club was something I felt was very important,” stated UTC Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics David Blackburn. “Strong bonds are formed during competition and this is a way for us to foster those relationships long after graduation. I look forward to watching the C Club grow into an involved group of former Mocs.” Initial membership in the C Club is free for all former letterwinners for the first year. To sign up for the C Club, visit GoMocs.com or MocsClub.com, and look for the C Club logo. If you are a former Moc, be sure to share that page on social media and let as many of your teammates know about the return of this organization. Benefits of the C Club include everything that comes with a Mocs Club membership at the Starter Level. Other perks include a year-long pass that is good for one GA ticket to any regular season home contest at UTC, invitations to semiannual events held throughout the year, the opportunity to network with former student-athletes and members of the UTC Athletics family and periodic e-newsletters and updates from the Director of the C Club. For questions, contact Mocs Club Assistant Director Alex Ware at (423) 425-5866 (mocsclub@utc.edu).

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MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS Please contact Jay Blackman, UTC Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Innovation, for all Chattanooga home football game credentials. Requests should be made in writing via email and credentials will be limited to working members of the media. Spouses, dates, children and other nonworkers are not permitted in the press box without prior approval. Credentials will be available for pickup on gameday at the Will Call window at Finley Stadium. Will Call is located at the front of the First Tennessee Pavilion to the west of the stadium.

respective rosters and updated team information. Food and beverages are also available. Statistics and a running play-by-play description are handed out after each quarter. Following the game, a final statistical packet with complete team and individual statistics, play-by-play and quotes from both teams are available.

PRACTICES All UTC practices are open to the media and public unless otherwise noted. Media members are asked to contact the Communications and Media Relations Office in advance if planning to attend practice. The Mocs hold practice sessions at Scrappy VISITING RADIO CREW INFORMATION Moore Field and Finley Stadium. Please check with Courtesy broadcast-quality telephone lines are the Communications and Media Relations Office in available for use by visiting crews, as is a private advance for practice times and sites. broadcast booth. PLAYER INTERVIEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS During Gameweek — All requests for player interCredentials for photographers will be issued on a views during gameweek should be made at least game-by-game basis, and photographers should one day in advance with the Communications and contact Jay Blackman, UTC Senior Associate Media Relations Office. A time mutually convenient Athletics Director for Communications and Innova- for the athlete and the member of the media will tion, with requests. Photographers are expected be set up. Most interviews are conducted followto honor all sideline policies and are not permitted ing daily practice on location at the practice fields. in either team bench area, locker room or other Players will be asked to return telephone calls to restricted areas within the stadium without prior members of the media; player telephone numbers approval from the UTC Communications and Media will not be issued. During gameweek, the player Relations Office. interview deadline is Thursday evening. No player interviews are conducted on Friday of gameweek. INTERNET SERVICE Please also arrange coaching staff interviews UTC provides wireless Internet capability within through the Communications and Media Relations the working area of the Finley Stadium press box. Office. Head Coach Russ Huesman and his staff are available Monday through Thursday each week. INTERNET SITES Only accredited Internet sites will be granted After the Game — Following a 10-minute coolgame credentials or access to UTC coaches and ing off period, Coach Russ Huesman meets the student-athletes. All inquiries must be made to Jay members of the media in or near the Finley Stadium Blackman, UTC Senior Associate Athletics Director media room located between the two locker rooms for Communications and Innovation. behind the west end zone. Requested UTC players are also available outside of the locker room. The MEDIA PARKING UTC locker room is closed to the media following A limited number of media parking spaces are the game. Visiting postgame interview policies are available and passes are required for access. The determined by the visiting school’s representative. media parking area is located near the southwest corner of the stadium on the corner of 20th Street TO CONTACT COACH HUESMAN and Carter Street, adjacent to the First Tennessee The best time to contact Coach Huesman by telePavilion. phone is between 11:00 a.m. and noon Monday through Thursday. Call the Communications and GAMEDAY MEDIA SERVICES Media Relations Office to set up an interview with Members of the media are provided with pregame Huesman, other football assistants or any UTC notes, statistics from both teams and a flipcard with staff member.

TICKETS TO THE GAME Complimentary tickets are not available for media or professional scouts. Those wishing to purchase tickets are urged to contact the Communications and Media Relations Office, which will handle the order. Professional scouts must request credentials by email (jay-blackman@utc.edu). The cost is $15 and the seat will be in the press box, provided space is available. Credit cards are accepted. MOCS FOOTBALL MEDIA LUNCHEON All media representatives are invited to join Coach Huesman every Tuesday during the season for a weekly media luncheon. Lunch is served shortly after noon followed by comments from Huesman about the week’s upcoming opponent. Several players are also available for interviews. The luncheon is in the media room adjacent to the Communications and Media Relations Office (132) on the first floor of McKenzie Arena. SOCON TELECONFERENCE A coaches/media teleconference is held weekly during the season. Each Southern Conference head coach is available for eight-minute segments on a broadcast-quality, two-way feed. Check with the Southern Conference Office or the UTC Communications and Media Relations Office for the schedule and phone number of teleconference. MOCS ON THE RADIO/INTERNET Every Chattanooga Mocs football game is broadcast on the Mocs Radio Network. 96.1 FM is the flagship station in the Chattanooga area. Fans outside of the Mocs Radio Network listening audience can tune in over the Internet on GoMocs.com. LIVE STATS AND VIDEO ONLINE Live stats for all of the Mocs games are available to fans on GoMocs.com. Free streaming video of all UTC’s home games and SoCon road games is available via MocsVision on GoMocs.com. VIDEO SERVICES For video footage of Mocs’ home games, contact UTC’s Director of Creative Services, Leah Gill, at (423) 425-5656 or leah-gill@utc.edu. Requests should be made at least one week in advance of needing the footage.

FOLLOW THE MOCS ONLINE • GoMocs.com is the official website of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department. Redesigned on August 1, 2015, GoMocs.com offers the most up-to-date news, scores and information available on Mocs Athletics. • GoMocs.com is managed by SIDEARM Sports with the content updated and edited by the UTC Communications and Media Relations and Creative Services offices. • Features include news and updates on your favorite Mocs student-athletes, teams and coaches, live statistics, on-line ticket sales, print-at-home tickets, live in-game audio and video streams, video highlights and interviews, an E-store, and information on the Mocs Club.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION PRINT Chattanooga Times Free Press Stephen Hargis, Editor (shargis@timesfreepress.com) Gene Henley, Beat Writer (ghenley@timesfreepress.com) Mark Wiedmer, Columnist (mwiedmer@timesfreepress.com) 423-757-6900 www.timesfreepress.com Associated Press Steve Megargee (smegaragee@ap.org) 865-255-7019 www.ap.org The University Echo 423-425-4298 www.utcecho.com

RADIO STATIONS Mocs Sports Network 96.1 The Legend (Flagship) Jim Reynolds, Play-by-Play (MBK & FB) (utcvoice@comcast.net) 423-595-6627 Todd Agne, Color Analyst (FB) (85todd@gmail.com) 423-667-9031 Will Poindexter, Sideline (FB) (willpoindex@comcast.net) Larry Ward, Play-by-Play (WBK) (lwvoice@aol.com) 423-304-4630

WGOW 102.3 FM - SportTalk Scott McMahen - Host (scott.mcmahan@cumulus.com) Joe Varner - Producer TELEVISION STATIONS (joe.varner@cumulus.com) WDEF 12 (CBS) www.wgow.com Rick Nyman (rnyman@wdef.com) Jamal Williams (jwilliams@wdef.com) 423-756-6141 423-785-1278 Brewer Radio www.wdef.com ESPN 105.1 FM Jay Greeson, Afternoon Host WRCB 3 (NBC) Paul Shahen (pshahen@wrcbtv.com) (jgreeson@timesfreepress.com) David Paschall, Afternoon Host Jill Jelnick (jjelnick@wrcbtv.com) (dpaschall@timesfreepress.com) 423-266-5039 Wells Guthrie, Program Director www.wrcbtv.com (wells@espnchattanooga.com) WTVC 9 (ABC) Dave Staley Fox Sports Radio 1370 AM (dave@newschannel9.com) www.foxsportschattanooga.com John Madewell (jmadewell@sbgtv.com) WDYN 94.9 FM/980 AM 423-757-7332 Charlie Nicholson www.newschannel9.com 423-493-4382 ONLINE Chattanoogan.com John Wilson (news@chattanoogan.com) 423-266-2325

WAAK 94.7 FM Ron Hall 423-414-5662

B.B. Branton (william.branton@chattanoogan.com) 706-820-2794 Chattanooga, Tenn.

MOCS RADIO NETWORK Fans and football enthusiasts can listen to the crystal-clear audio broadcast of each Chattanooga Mocs football game on the Home of the Mocs, 96.1 The Legend WUSY FM. All games will also broadcast online at www.GoMocs.com. All broadcasts begin one hour prior to kickoff and are followed by a comprehensive postgame show which features a game recap, statistics and interviews with head coach Russ Huesman and Mocs players. The radio broadcast team of Jim Reynolds and Todd Agne, together for their 20th season of Mocs’ Football, will bring fans all 11 regularseason games. Reynolds is the Dean of Southern Conference broadcasters. His expertise is play-by-play announcing, and he returns for his 37th season behind the microphone at Chattanooga football games. The Chicago native is one of the hosts of the city’s popular radio talk show, “The Morning Press,” on WGOW 102.3 FM. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications in 1977 from Illinois State, he began his career at WAKC-AM Radio in Bloomington, Ill., where he served as the play-by-play announcer for the Illinois Wesleyan football and basketball teams. He also worked at Bloomington station WRBA where he did some play-by-play for Illinois State football and basketball. Reynolds spent time as the play-by-play announcer for the University of Illinois basketball team while working with BRO-MAR Sports Network in Chicago. Currently, he is also the play-by-play voice for Mocs basketball games. Agne joins Reynolds to add color analysis, features and commentary, and a national scoreboard update to the broadcast. Agne, who attended Marshall University, has spent parts of the past 29 years covering Southern Conference athletics for radio, print and television in four different media markets. He enters his 20th season with the football broadcast team. Will Poindexter returns to the team for his 10th season as the sideline reporter.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS Athletics Communication Office Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave. Dept. 3503 Chattanooga, TN 37403 SHIPPING ADDRESS 720 East Fourth Street Room 132, McKenzie Arena Chattanooga, TN 37403 Jay Blackman Associate Athletics Director Office - (423) 425-5292 Cell - (423) 598-6953 jay-blackman@utc.edu

Anne Wehunt Assistant Director Office - (423) 425-4618 Cell - (423) 933-5764 anne-wehunt@utc.edu

Jim Horten Assistant Director Office - (423) 425-2350 Cell - (423) 645-8733 james-horten@utc.edu

Corey Belonzi Assistant Office - (423) 425-2116 Cell - (724) 674-4871 corey-belonzi@utc.edu

Fax - (423) 425-4610

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DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO FINLEY STADIUM

From Atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead. From Nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right on to Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

2016 CHATTANOOGA MOCS FOOTBALL TICKET PRICES

Season Game Game Game Price 1-2* 3-4* 5-6* Skybox# $210# $35 $35 $35 Reserved Chairbacks^ $135 $20 $30 $25 UTC Faculty/Staff^ $85 $10 $20 $15 Group $10 $20 $15 General Admission $85 $10 $20 $15 UTC Faculty/Staff $55 $5 $15 $10 AlumniA $55 $5 $15 $10 Group $5 $10 $8 Youth (17 & under) $40 $5 $10 $8 Student Guests $5 $5 $5 $5 * Game 1-2 is Shorter & Presbyterian. Game 3-4 is Samford & Mercer. Game 5-6 is VMI & Wofford. # - Requires a rental or lease agreement with Finley Stadium. ^ - Requires a gift to the Mocs Club. A - Requires an updated UTC Alumni Card. Parking - VIP and Pavilion parking will be available to Mocs Club members based on the priority point system.

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• One of only three public universities in the South named a U.S. News & World Report Best Value. • Named a 2013 College of Distinction for student engagement, great teaching, vibrant communities and successful outcomes. • Awarded the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching designation for Community Engagement Classification in Curricular Engagement and Outreach and Partnerships. • Named to the President’s Highest Education Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition for civic engagement. • UTC joins Purdue, University of Southern California, Stanford and Duke as one of the top 25 schools in SuperScholar’s Smart Choice for online Engineering Management degrees. • The Princeton Review selected UTC College of Business as one of 294 outstanding institutions featured in the 2012 edition of The Best 294 Business Schools. • UTC College of Business was ranked among the best Undergraduate Business Schools by Bloomberg Businessweek.

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CHATTANOOGA MOCS FOOTBALL 9/01

SHORTER FINLEY STADIUM

9/10 PRESBYTERIAN FINLEY STADIUM 9/17

@ FURMAN * GREENVILLE, S.C.

9/24 SAMFORD * FINLEY STADIUM

10/01

@ ETSU * JOHNSON CITY, TENN.

10/08 MERCER * (HOMECOMING ) FINLEY STADIUM 10/15

@ THE CITADEL * CHARLESTON, S.C.

10/22

VMI * FINLEY STADIUM

10/29 @ WESTERN CAROLINA * CULLOWHEE, N.C. 11/12 WOFFORD * FINLEY STADIUM 11/19 @ ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA, ALA.

Home games are gold. * denotes SoCon games.

For tickets call (423) 266-MOCS (6627) or visit GoMocs.com. Follow us at facebook.com/ChattanoogaMocs and twitter.com/GoMocs.

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