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| INTRODUCTION | TABLE OF CONTENTS

2014 Mississippi State Football Media Guide INTRODUCTION

HISTORY

Contents/Credits______________________ 2 Quick Facts__________________________ 3 Numerical Roster___________________ 4-5 Alphabetical Roster__________________ 6-7 Depth Chart_________________________ 8 Roster Breakdown_____________________ 9

Year-by-Year Results______________ 91-98 Year-by-Year History/Homecoming_____ 98 All-Time Results vs. Conferences________ 99 TV Records________________________ 100 Miscellaneous Records_______________ 101 Streaks____________________________ 102 Series History__________________ 103-109 All-Time Assistant Coaches___________ 110 Letterwinners__________________ 111-118 All-Americans______________________ 119 National Award Winners_____________ 120 All-Southeastern Conference__________ 121 SEC Award Winners_________________ 122 Academic Honors___________________ 123

MEET THE BULLDOGS Player Profiles____________________ 10-58

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Dan Mullen___________ 59-63 Geoff Collins________________________ 64 Billy Gonzales_______________________ 65 John Hevesy________________________ 66 Tony Hughes________________________ 67 Brian Johnson_______________________ 68 Greg Knox__________________________ 69 Scott Sallach________________________ 70 Deshea Townsend____________________ 71 David Turner_______________________ 72 Rick Court__________________________ 73 Jon Clark & Rocky Felker______________ 74 Support Staff________________________ 75

2013 SEASON IN REVIEW 2013 Final Statistics________________ 76-77 2013 Final Defensive Statistics__________ 78 2013 Game-by-Game Starters___________ 79 2013 Participation_________________ 80-81 2013 Team Game-by-Game Statistics_____ 82 2013 Miscellaneous Statistics___________ 83 2013 Game Recaps________________ 84-90

PRO BULLDOGS Bulldogs In The NFL Draft____________ 124 Super Bowl Winners_________________ 125 Bulldogs in the NFL_____________ 126-127

BOWL HISTORY Bowl History_______________________ 128 Bowl Records__________________ 129-130 1937 Orange Bowl___________________ 131 1941 Orange Bowl___________________ 132 1963 Liberty Bowl___________________ 133 1974 Sun Bowl_____________________ 134 1980 Sun Bowl_____________________ 135 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl______________ 136 1991 Liberty Bowl___________________ 137 1993 Peach Bowl____________________ 138 1995 Peach Bowl____________________ 139 1999 Cotton Bowl___________________ 140 1999 Peach Bowl____________________ 141 2000 Independence Bowl_____________ 142 2007 Liberty Bowl___________________ 143

2011 Gator Bowl____________________ 144 2011 Music City Bowl________________ 145 2013 Gator Bowl____________________ 146 2013 Liberty Bowl___________________ 147

RECORDS Team Game Records_____________ 148-150 Team Season Records____________ 151-152 Individual Records______________ 153-160 High Rushing Games________________ 161 High Passing/Receiving Games________ 162 Yearly Defensive Leaders_____________ 163 Yearly Offensive Leaders_________ 164-165 Yearly Special Teams Leaders__________ 166 Head Coaching Records _____________ 167

FACILITIES Davis Wade Stadium_____________ 168-170 Attendance Records_________________ 171 Leo Seal Jr. Football Complex______ 172-173

THIS IS MSU Mississippi State University___________ 174 2013-14 Athletics Year in Review_______ 175 History of Bulldogs__________________ 176 The Cowbell_______________________ 177 University President Dr. Mark Keenum__ 178 Director of Athletics Scott Stricklin_____ 179

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Policies__________________ 180-181 Media Relations Staff/Opponents_______ 182 Media Outlets______________________ 183 MSU Sports Radio Network___________ 184

CREDITS Editor: Bill Martin Assistant Editor: Sarah Fetters Covers: John Schaffhauser Design Contributing Writers: Gregg Ellis Kyle Niblett Hunter Richardson Research: Jake Hudspeth Zac Carlisle Brandon Langlois Photography: Russ Houston (MSU Media Relations) Mansel Guerry David Lann Bill Simmonds Bob Smith John R. Cade Blake McCollum Kyle Niblett Getty Images Printing: Hederman Brothers (Ridgeland, Miss.)

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| INTRODUCTION | QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starkville, Mississippi Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 28, 1878 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bulldogs Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20,365 Official Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.HailState.com President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Mark Keenum Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Steven Turner Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern (West) Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon (PMS 202) and White Stadium (Capacity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337) Constructed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1914 Playing Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hybrid Bermuda Grass (Certified Tifway 419) DWS Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237-133-13 (.636)

2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Mullen (Ursinus College, 1994) Record at Mississippi State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-28 (sixth season) Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . same Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @CoachDanMullen Assistant Coaches (year at MSU): Geoff Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers (fourth season) Billy Gonzales . . . . . Co-Offensive Coord./Passing Game/WRs (second season) John Hevesy . . . . . Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Game/OL (sixth season) Tony Hughes . . . . Assistant HC/Recruiting Coordinator/Safeties (sixth season) Brian Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks (first season) Greg Knox . . . . . . . . . Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator (sixth season) Scott Sallach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends (sixth season) Deshea Townsend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornerbacks (second season) David Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line (fifth season) Brett Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Quality Control Ryan McNamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Quality Control Graduate Assistants: Joey Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Graduate Assistant Bryan Hahnfeldt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Graduate Assistant Justin Hinds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Graduate Assistant James Vollono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Graduate Assistant Support Staff: Jon Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Football Operations Rick Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Strength Coach Lee Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coordinator of Football Recruiting Brock Dulaney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coordinator of Film & Computing Services Rockey Felker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Player Personnel Dan Jacobi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Trainer Phil Silva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Manager Neil Stopczynski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Recruiting Coordinator

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

2013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 2013 SEC Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5/5th (West) 2013 Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AutoZone Liberty (defeated Rice, 44-7) Offensive System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spread (Multiple) Defensive System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 / Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57/12 (18 returning starters) Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27/7 (8 returning starters) Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27/4 (9 returning starters) Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1 (1 returning starter) First Year of Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1895 All-Time Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 (115th season) All-Time Southeastern Conference Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175-346-12 All-Time Bowl Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7

SOUTHERN MISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USM leads series 14-12-1 UAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU leads series 4-1 at South Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU leads series 1-0 * at LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU leads series 71-33-3 * TEXAS A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A&M leads series 4-3 * AUBURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AU leads series 61-24-2 * at Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UK leads series 21-20 * ARKANSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UA leads series 15-8-1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN (HC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU leads series 1-0 * at Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UA leads series 77-18-3 * VANDERBILT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU leads series 12-7-2 * at Ole Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UM leads series 61-43-6 SEC Championship Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. All CAPS - denotes home game * - denotes SEC game

2013 FOOTBALL RESULTS

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Dec. 31

^ vs. #13 Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 3-21 ALCORN STATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 51-7 * at Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 20-24 TROY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 62-7 * #10 LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 26-59 BOWLING GREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 21-20 * KENTUCKY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 28-22 * at #14 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 16-34 * at #11 Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 41-51 * #1 ALABAMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 7-20 * at Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 24-17 (OT) * OLE MISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 17-10 (OT) Liberty Bowl vs. Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 44-7 All CAPS - denotes home game ^ - denotes Texas Kickoff Classic in Houston, Texas * - denotes SEC Game

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Stricklin Executive Associate AD/Internal Operations, CFO . . . . . . . . . . . Duncan McKenzie Sr. Associate AD/Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bracky Brett Sr. Associate AD/Women’s Sports, Student-Athlete Services . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Carr Sr. Associate AD/Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bo Hemphill Sr. Associate AD/Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Nemeth Sr. Associate AD/Bulldog Club, Ticket Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Richey Sr. Associate AD/External Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Wetherbee

MEDIA RELATIONS

Football Contacts (Twitter handle): Bill Martin (@MSUBillMartin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Media Relations Martin Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662-325-0967 (office)/662-418-3821 (cell) Martin E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BMartin@athletics.msstate.edu Sarah Fetters (@SarahFetters) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director Fetters Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662-325-0972 (office)/662-418-9183 (cell) Fetters E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SFetters@athletics.msstate.edu Staff: John R. Cade (@JRCade) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Digital Media Bennie Ashford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Video Production Drew Walker (@DrewWalker35) . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant AD/Video Operations Gregg Ellis (@MSUSportsGregg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Director Kyle Niblett (@KyleNiblett) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director Brock Turnipseed (@BrockT_MSU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Director Diane Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Secretary

PHONE DIRECTORY (AREA CODE 662)

Media Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Name De’Runnya Wilson Will Redmond Jay Hughes Jameon Lewis Gerri Green Fred Brown Jamerson Love Malcolm Johnson Nick Griffin Fred Ross Justin Cox Brandon Holloway Kivon Coman Damian Williams Robert Johnson Cedric Jiles Zach Jackson Elijah Staley Dak Prescott Joe Morrow Deontay Evans Nick Fitzgerald Brandon Hill Gus Walley Brandon Bryant Tyrell Miller Matthew Wells Taveze Calhoun Chris Rayford Jahmere Irvin-Sills Kendrick Market Aeris Williams DeAndre Ward Quadry Antoine Brandon Wells Tolando Cleveland Kareem Vance Jr. Ashton Shumpert Dontavian Lee Josh Robinson Cory Thomas Gabe Myles Bennie Braswell III Richie Brown Devon Bell Evan Sobiesk Beniquez Brown Logan Cooke Christian Holmes J.T. Gray Dezmond Harris A.J. Jefferson Ryan Brown Torrey Dale Benardrick McKinney Kelan Chairs Hunter Bradley Corvell Harrison

Pos. WR DB DB WR LB WR DB TE RB WR DB ATH DB QB WR DB LB QB QB WR DB QB TE TE DB DB LB DB DB DB DB RB LB DB ATH DB WR RB RB RB DL WR RB LB P/K K LB K/P LB DB LB DL DL DL LB LB TE DL

Ht. 6-5 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-2 6-4 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-5 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-3

Wt. 215 182 190 183 221 190 175 231 226 205 190 160 195 225 211 180 210 231 235 210 205 215 240 230 194 177 215 184 182 175 188 200 209 225 191 176 195 218 211 215 273 190 170 235 185 188 235 200 230 196 230 265 260 250 245 225 235 270

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Exp. 1L 1L 2L 3L HS 1L 3L 3L 3L 1L 1L 1L 1L 1L 3L 1L 2L HS 2L 1L 1L HS 3L SQ HS SQ 3L 2L HS RS 2L HS SQ SQ RS 1L RS 1L HS 2L HS RS RS 1L 2L 1L 1L HS 3L HS RS 1L 2L SQ 2L HS SQ 2L

Hometown (Previous School) Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah) Memphis, Tenn. (East) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Tylertown, Miss. (Tylertown) Greenville, Miss. (Greenville Weston) Jackson, Miss. (Jim Hill) Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge) New Augusta, Miss. (Perry Central) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) West Point, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) Tampa, Fla. (Alonso) Sheffield, Ala. (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) Metairie, La. (Archbishop Rummel) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) Heidelberg, Miss. (Heidelberg) Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Haughton, La. (Haughton) Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs) McComb, Miss. (McComb) Richmond Hill, Ga. (Richmond Hill) Columbus, Miss. (West Lowndes) Richton, Miss. (Greene County) Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort) Hampton, Va. (Hampton) Monticello, Miss. (Lawrence County) Morton, Miss. (Morton) Byhalia, Miss. (Byhalia) Elkton, Md. (Tri-State Christian Academy) Batesville, Miss. (South Panola) West Point, Miss. (West Point) Wetumpka, Ala. (Wetumpka) Belle Chasse, La. (Belle Chasse) Bogue Chitto, Miss. (Bogue Chitto) Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove) Charleston, Miss. (Olive Branch) Fulton, Miss. (Itawamba) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Forrest County) Franklinton, La. (Franklinton) Bessemer, Ala. (McAdory) Starkville, Miss. (Starkville) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach) Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Florence, Ala. (Florence) Darbun, Miss. (Columbia Academy) Puckett, Miss. (Puckett) Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale) McCalla, Ala. (McAdory) Summit, Miss. (North Pike) New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Shaw) Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian) Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort) Harvey, La. (St. Augustine) Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville) Laurel, Miss. (Northeast Jones)

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Name Justin Senior Archie Muniz Jamaal Clayborn Deion Calhoun Devon Desper Dillon Day Jocquell Johnson Ben Beckwith Rodney Lacy Justin Malone Cole Carter Winston Chapman Elgton Jenkins Kent Flowers Blaine Clausell Jake Thomas Rufus Warren Damien Robinson Shelby Christy Westin Graves Darrion Hutcherson Jesse Jackson B.J. Hammond Nick James Javous Nicks Grant Harris Preston Smith Kaleb Eulls P.J. Jones Nelson Adams Braxton Hoyett Chris Jones Trent Simpson Curtis Virges John Harris Jamoral Graham

Pos. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL SN OL OL OL OL OL OL WR K TE WR WR DL WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL WR

Ht. 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-7 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-8 6-3 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-5 5-10

Wt. 280 300 315 325 300 300 305 305 290 320 302 228 283 298 315 300 295 320 210 160 250 201 235 325 170 270 267 295 296 295 285 300 277 315 235 165

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Exp. 1L 3L 1L HS 1L 3L JC 3L SQ 1L SQ 2L HS RS 3L RS 1L 3L RS HS JC HS RS 1L SQ HS 3L 3L 3L 1L HS 1L RS 3L SQ HS

Hometown (Previous School) Montreal, Quebec (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Restoration Academy) Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) West Monroe, La. (West Monroe) Jackson, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) Benton, Miss. (Benton Academy) Birmingham, Ala. (Minor) Madison, Miss. (Madison-Ridgeland Academy) Caledonia, Miss. (Caledonia) Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale) Hollandale, Miss. (Simmons) Mobile, Ala. (Baker) Columbus, Miss. (Columbus) Indianola, Miss. (Gentry) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Geismar, La. (Dutchtown) Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Prep) Dadeville, Ala. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) Petal, Miss. (Petal) Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City) Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach) Brandon, Miss (University Christian) Bolton, Miss. (Clinton) Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) Yazoo City, Miss. (Yazoo County) Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo) Brandon, Miss. (Brandon) Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) Houston, Miss. (Houston) Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) West Point, Miss. (West Point) Boynton Beach, Fla. (Boynton Beach) Decatur, Miss. (Newton County)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

1 4 11 14 16 23 25 27 41 42 59 75 92 98

De’Runnya Wilson Gerri Green Kivon Coman Elijah Staley Jameon Lewis Taveze Calhoun Jahmere Irvin-Sills Aeris Williams Evan Sobiesk Beniquez Brown Archie Muniz Blaine Clausell Kaleb Eulls Curtis Virges

DA-run-ya GAIR-ee KEY-von eh-LY-juh JAY-me-on tah-VEZ JAH-mear AIR-rees SO-be-ESK ben-KNEE-quez moo-KNEES CLAW-zel YULES VERGE-us Dak Prescott

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No. 94 29 66 40 53 37 42 5 39 48 20 61 23 71 51 72 80 75 60 31 11 43 9 49 63 62 92 17 17 74 - 82 45 4 7 87 46 90 99 56 18 10 44 95 3 84 25 86 14 88 47 73 13 64 6 12 96 93 67

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Name Nelson Adams Quadry Antoine Ben Beckwith Devon Bell Hunter Bradley Bennie Braswell III Beniquez Brown Fred Brown Richie Brown Ryan Brown Brandon Bryant Deion Calhoun Taveze Calhoun Cole Carter Kelan Chairs Winston Chapman Shelby Christy Blaine Clausell Jamaal Clayborn Tolando Cleveland Kivon Coman Logan Cooke Justin Cox Torrey Dale Dillon Day Devon Desper Kaleb Eulls Deontay Evans Nick Fitzgerald Kent Flowers Jamoral Graham Westin Graves J.T. Gray Gerri Green Nick Griffin B.J. Hammond Dezmond Harris Grant Harris John Harris Corvell Harrison Brandon Hill Brandon Holloway Christian Holmes Braxton Hoyett Jay Hughes Darrion Hutcherson Jahmere Irvin-Sills Jesse Jackson Zach Jackson Nick James A.J. Jefferson Elgton Jenkins Cedric Jiles Jocquell Johnson Malcolm Johnson Robert Johnson Chris Jones P.J. Jones Rodney Lacy

Pos. DL DB OL P/K TE RB LB WR LB DL DB OL DB OL LB SN WR OL OL DB DB K/P DB DL OL OL DL DB QB OL WR K DB LB RB WR LB DL DL DL TE ATH TE DL DB TE DB WR LB DL DL OL DB OL TE WR DL DL DL

Ht. 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-6 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-8 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-7 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-3 5-11

Wt. 295 225 305 185 235 170 235 190 235 260 194 325 184 302 225 228 210 315 315 176 195 200 190 250 300 300 295 205 215 298 165 160 196 221 226 235 230 270 235 270 240 160 230 285 190 250 175 201 210 325 265 283 180 305 231 211 300 296 290

Cl. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. RFr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. RFr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RFr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So.

Exp. 1L SQ 3L 2L SQ RS 1L 1L 1L 2L HS HS 2L SQ HS 2L RS 3L 1L 1L 1L HS 1L SQ 3L 1L 3L 1L HS RS HS HS HS HS 3L RS RS HS SQ 2L 3L 1L 3L HS 2L JC RS HS 2L 1L 1L HS 1L JC 3L 3L 1L 3L SQ

Hometown (Previous School) Brandon, Miss. (Brandon) Belle Chasse, La. (Belle Chasse) Benton, Miss. (Benton Academy) Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central) Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Florence, Ala. (Florence) Jackson, Miss. (Jim Hill) Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach) New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Shaw) Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort) Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Restoration Academy) Morton, Miss. (Morton) Caledonia, Miss. (Caledonia) Harvey, La. (St. Augustine) Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) Geismar, La. (Dutchtown) Mobile, Ala. (Baker) Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove) Sheffield, Ala. (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) Darbun, Miss. (Columbia Academy) West Point, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian) West Monroe, La. (West Monroe) Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) Yazoo City, Miss. (Yazoo County) McComb, Miss. (McComb) Richmond Hill, Ga. (Richmond Hill) Hollandale, Miss. (Simmons) Decatur, Miss. (Newton County) Flowood, Miss. (Jackson Prep) Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale) Greenville, Miss. (Greenville Weston) New Augusta, Miss. (Perry Central) Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City) McCalla, Ala. (McAdory) Bolton, Miss. (Clinton) Boynton Beach, Fla. (Boynton Beach) Laurel, Miss. (Northeast Jones) Columbus, Miss. (West Lowndes) Tampa, Fla. (Alonso) Puckett, Miss. (Puckett) Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Dadeville, Ala. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) Elkton, Md. (Tri-State Christian Academy) Petal, Miss. (Petal) Heidelberg, Miss. (Heidelberg) Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach) Summit, Miss. (North Pike) Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale) Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) Jackson, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Houston, Miss. (Houston) Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo) Birmingham, Ala. (Minor)

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No. 33 4 5 70 26 50 20 16 59 35 89 15 24 2 78 34 8 58 32 97 91 41 14 34 76 31 98 19 28 77 30 22 27 11 1

Name Dontavian Lee Jameon Lewis Jamerson Love Justin Malone Kendrick Market Benardrick McKinney Tyrell Miller Joe Morrow Archie Muniz Gabe Myles Javous Nicks Dak Prescott Chris Rayford Will Redmond Damien Robinson Josh Robinson Fred Ross Justin Senior Ashton Shumpert Trent Simpson Preston Smith Evan Sobiesk Elijah Staley Cory Thomas Jake Thomas Kareem Vance Jr. Curtis Virges Gus Walley DeAndre Ward Rufus Warren Brandon Wells Matthew Wells Aeris Williams Damian Williams De’Runnya Wilson

Pos. RB WR DB OL DB LB DB WR OL WR WR QB DB DB OL RB WR OL RB DL DL K QB DL OL WR DL TE LB OL ATH LB RB QB WR

Ht. 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-7 5-10 6-5 5-9 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-8 5-9 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-6 5-8 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-5

Wt. 211 183 175 320 188 245 177 210 300 190 170 235 182 182 320 215 205 280 218 277 267 188 231 273 300 195 315 230 209 295 191 215 200 225 215

Cl. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. RFr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. RFr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. RFr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. RFr. Sr. Fr. So. So.

Exp. HS 3L 3L 1L 2L 2L SQ 1L 3L RS SQ 2L HS 1L 3L 2L 1L 1L 1L RS 3L 1L HS HS RS RS 3L SQ SQ 1L RS 3L HS 1L 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Forrest County) Tylertown, Miss. (Tylertown) Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen) Madison, Miss. (Madison-Ridgeland Academy) Batesville, Miss. (South Panola) Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort) Hampton, Va. (Hampton) Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs) Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Starkville, Miss. (Starkville) Brandon, Miss (University Christian) Haughton, La. (Haughton) Byhalia, Miss. (Byhalia) Memphis, Tenn. (East) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Franklinton, La. (Franklinton) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler) Montreal, Quebec (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy) Fulton, Miss. (Itawamba) Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove) Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Bessemer, Ala. (McAdory) Columbus, Miss. (Columbus) Charleston, Miss. (Olive Branch) West Point, Miss. (West Point) Richton, Miss. (Greene County) Wetumpka, Ala. (Wetumpka) Indianola, Miss. (Gentry) Bogue Chitto, Miss. (Bogue Chitto) Monticello, Miss. (Lawrence County) West Point, Miss. (West Point) Metairie, La. (Archbishop Rummel) Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

1 4 11 14 16 23 25 27 41 42 59 75 92 98

De’Runnya Wilson Gerri Green Kivon Coman Elijah Staley Jameon Lewis Taveze Calhoun Jahmere Irvin-Sills Aeris Williams Evan Sobiesk Beniquez Brown Archie Muniz Blaine Clausell Kaleb Eulls Curtis Virges

DA-run-ya GAIR-ee KEY-von eh-LY-juh JAY-me-on tah-VEZ JAH-mear AIR-rees SO-be-ESK ben-KNEE-quez moo-KNEES CLAW-zel YULES VERGE-us Matthew Wells

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OFFENSE WR

1 De’Runnya Wilson 5 Fred Brown

DEFENSE 6-5 6-1

215 190

So.-1L So.-1L

DE 48 Ryan Brown 47 A.J. Jefferson

6-6 6-3

260 265

Jr.-2L So.-1L

DT 93 96 DT 92 94 -or- 98 DE 91 47

P.J. Jones Chris Jones

6-3 6-5

296 300

Sr.-3L So.-1L

Kaleb Eulls Nelson Adams Curtis Virges

6-4 6-3 6-3

295 295 315

Sr.-3L So.-1L Sr.-3L

Preston Smith A.J. Jefferson

6-6 6-3

267 265

Sr.-3L So.-1L

LB 22 Matt Wells 14 Zach Jackson

6-2 6-2

215 210

Sr.-3L Jr.-2L

LB 50 Benardrick McKinney 39 Richie Brown

6-5 6-2

245 235

Jr.-2L So.-1L

LB 42 Beniquez Brown 46 Dezmond Harris CB 5 Jamerson Love 2 Will Redmond SS 26 Kendrick Market -or- 3 Jay Hughes 11 Kivon Coman FS 9 Justin Cox 17 Deontay Evans CB 23 Taveze Calhoun 13 Cedric Jiles

6-1 6-4

235 230

So.-1L Fr.-RS

5-10 6-0

175 182

Sr.-3L Jr.-1L

WR

4 Jameon Lewis 35 Gabe Myles

5-9 6-0

183 190

Sr.-3L Fr.-RS

WR

12 Robert Johnson 16 Joe Morrow

6-1 6-4

211 210

Sr.-3L Jr.-1L

LT

75 Blaine Clausell 71 Cole Carter

6-7 6-6

315 302

Sr.-3L So.-SQ

LG

60 Jamaal Clayborn 74 Kent Flowers

6-4 6-5

315 298

So.-1L Fr.-RS

C

63 Dillon Day 59 Archie Muniz

6-4 6-5

300 300

Sr.-3L Sr.-3L

RG RT -or-

66 Ben Beckwith 62 Devon Desper 70 Justin Malone 78 Damien Robinson 76 Jake Thomas

6-3 6-3

305 300

Sr.-3L So.-1L

TE

6 Malcolm Johnson 84 Darrion Hutcherson

6-2 6-7

231 250

Sr.-3L Jr.-JC

RB -or- -or-

34 7 32 10

5-9 6-0 6-2 5-8

215 226 218 160

Jr.-2L Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L

QB

15 Dak Prescott 11 Damian Williams

6-2 6-1

235 225

Jr.-2L So.-1L

Josh Robinson Nick Griffin Ashton Shumpert Brandon Holloway

6-7 320 Jr.-1L 6-8 320 Sr.-3L 6-3 300 Fr.-RS

SPECIALISTS PK KO

8

P

6-3 5-10

190 205

Sr.-1L So.-1L

6-1 5-10

184 180

Jr.-2L So.-1L

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41 Evan Sobiesk 82 Westin Graves

5-8 6-0

188 160

So.-1L Fr.-HS

40 Devon Bell

6-2

185

Jr.-2L

40 Devon Bell

6-2

185

Jr.-2L

SN 72 Winston Chapman

6-2 228 Jr.-2L

HLD 15 Dak Prescott 11 Damian Williams

6-2 6-1

235 225

Jr.-2L So.-1L

KR 4 Jameon Lewis 12 Robert Johnson

5-9 6-1

183 211

Sr.-3L Sr.-3L

PR

5-9 6-0

183 182

Sr.-3L Jr.-1L

4 Jameon Lewis 2 Will Redmond

5-10 188 Jr.-2L 5-11 190 Sr.-2L 6-3 195 So.-1L

1 11 16 23 42 41 59 75 92 98

De’Runnya Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DA-run-ya Kivon Coman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KEY-von Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAY-me-on Taveze Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tah-VEZ Beniquez Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ben-KNEE-quez Evan Sobiesk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO-be-ESK Archie Muniz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . moo-KNEES Blaine Clausell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLAW-zel Kaleb Eulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YULES Curtis Virges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VERGE-us

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ALABAMA (15)

LOUISIANA (9)

Bessemer Cory Thomas Birmingham Rodney Lacy De’Runnya Wilson Dadeville Darrion Hutcherson Fairhope Winston Champman Florence Beniquez Brown Gadsden B.J. Hammond McCalla Dezmond Harris Mobile Blaine Clausell Oxford Trent Simpson Pelham Braxton Hoyett Pleasant Grove Deion Calhoun Sheffield Kivon Coman Tuscaloosa Malcolm Johnson Wetumpka DeAndre Ward

Belle Chasse Quadry Antoine Franklinton Josh Robinson Geismar Shelby Christy Harvey Kelan Chairs Haughton Dak Prescott Kenner Torrey Dale Metairie Damian Williams New Orleans Ryan Brown West Monroe Dillon Day

CANADA (1) Montreal (Quebec) Justin Senior

FLORIDA (2) Boynton Beach John Harris Tampa Brandon Holloway

GEORGIA (4) Marietta Elijah Staley Power Springs Tolando Cleveland Richmond Hill Nick Fitzgerald Stone Mountain Preston Smith

MARYLAND (1) Elkton Jahmere Irvin-Sills

MISSISSIPPI (57) Aberdeen Jamerson Love Batesville Kendrick Market Benton Ben Beckwith Bogue Chitto Brandon Wells Bolton Grant Harris Brandon Nelson Adams Javous Nicks Byhalia Chris Rayford Caledonia Cole Carter Charleston Kareem Vance Jr. Clarksdale J.T. Gray Elgton Jenkins Clinton Cedric Jiles Columbus Brandon Hill Jake Thomas Darbun Logan Cooke

Decatur Jamoral Graham Flowood Westin Graves Fulton Ashton Shumpert Greenville Gerri Green Hattiesburg Jay Hughes Robert Johnson Dontavian Lee Evan Sobiesk Heidelberg Zach Jackson Hollandale Kent Flowers Houston Chris Jones Indianola Rufus Warren Jackson Fred Brown Jamaal Clayborn Jocquelle Johnson Laurel Corvell Harrison Long Beach Richie Brown Nick James Madison Devon Desper Justin Malone McComb Deontay Evans Monticello Matthew Wells Morton Taveze Calhoun New Augusta Nick Griffin Ocean Springs Joe Morrow Olive Branch Bennie Braswell III Damien Robinson Petal Jesse Jackson Puckett Christian Holmes Richton Gus Walley Starkville Gabe Myles Summit A.J. Jefferson

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Tunica Brandon Bryant Benardrick McKinney Tupelo P.J. Jones Tylertown Jameon Lewis Vicksburg Devon Bell West Point Justin Cox Curtis Virges Aries Williams Yazoo City Kaleb Eulls

TENNESSEE (2) Collierville Hunter Bradley Memphis Will Redmond

TEXAS (2) Houston Archie Muniz Tyler Fred Ross

VIRGINIA (1) Hampton Tyrell Miller

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NELSON ADAMS

ADAMS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Assisted tackles 2_________________ twice, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Solo tackles 1_____________three times, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Tackles for loss 0.5_____________three times, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Blocked kicks 1_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13)

6-3 • 295 • So.-1L Brandon, Miss. (Brandon)

ADAMS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/0 11 3 8 1.5-1 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 13/0 11 3 8 1.5-1 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

DEFENSIVE LINE

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QUADRY ANTOINE

CAREER

DEFENSIVE BACK

Another long and physically talented student-athlete who will be looking to play a role along the defensive line ... Continuing to learn from an experienced and deep line ... Possesses all the physical tools needed to have a breakout season ... Enters sophomore year with 13 games played and 11 total tackles ... Owns 1.5 hits for lost yardage and one blocked punt, against Alcorn State in 2013.

5-10 • 225 • So.-SQ Belle Chasse, La. (Belle Chasse)

29

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Made Mississippi State debut and appeared in all 13 games ... Ended the campaign with 11 tackles (three solo) with 1.5 hits for lost yardage and one blocked kick ... Of 11 tackles, 10 came on rushing plays ... Booked more than one tackle in two games, against Troy (9/21) and versus Alabama (11/16) ... Registered 0.5 hits for lost yardage in three contests, versus Troy, Bowling Green (10/12) and Alabama ... Blocked a punt against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Recorded first career tackle against Oklahoma State (8/31), taking down Jeremy Smith after a two-yard gain during the final drive of the contest ... Tallied first hit for lost yardage versus Troy, combining with Curtis Virges to stop Jordan Chunn two yards behind the line of scrimmage in the fourth quarter ... Booked a personal-best three tackles against Alabama, all on T.J. Yeldon rushes.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... The 45th-ranked player at his position by 247Sports ... Included in the top25 list of players in the state by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... The 11th-best player in Mississippi according to the Clarion-Ledger ... Led team to the Class 6A North State semifinals ... Recorded 81 tackles as a senior, including 18 behind the line of scrimmage ... Credited with six sacks, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown during final campaign ... Helped the Bulldogs to an 8-5 overall record, including a 5-2 mark in 6A Region 3 action … Team advanced to the quarterfinals of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) 6A state playoffs before falling 16-0 to Meridian ... Key member of a defense that allowed 280 points, 21.5 per contest ... Defense held three foes to 10 or fewer points during the season ... Played for head coach Brad Peterson ... Took part in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic following final season ... As a junior, tallied 55 hits, 14 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and a blocked field goal ... The 14 sacks were the seventh most in the state, regardless of classification ... Bulldogs finished with a 7-6 overall record and made it to the quarterfinals of the MHSAA playoffs ... Defense yielded 222 points and held four opponents to under 10 points, including posting a shutout in the playoff opener against George County ... Also played basketball at Brandon.

PERSONAL

Born Nelson Jamaal Adams on Feb. 16, 1994, in Brandon, Miss ... Son of Lonnie and Darlene Adams ... Has two brothers, Tyler, who plays basketball at Georgetown, and Fletcher ... A clinical exercise physiology major.

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CAREER

A young defender who is looking to enter into the backfield mix ... Should continue to learn under the guidance of Jamerson Love, Justin Cox and other senior leaders ... Could make an impact on special teams ... Enters sophomore year with five games played and one total tackle, booked against Troy on Sept. 21, 2013.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Made Mississippi State debut and appeared in five games ... Played against Oklahoma State (8/31), Alcorn State (9/7), Troy (9/21), LSU (10/5) and Rice (12/31) ... Booked one tackle, a solo hit versus Troy ... Did not record any other statistics during the season.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Ranked the 24th-best safety prospect and the No. 12 overall player in the state of Louisiana by ESPN.com ... Played both sides of the ball for Belle Chasse, leading his team to the first round of the Class 4A playoffs ... Tallied 74 tackles (39 solo), including nine tackles for loss during his senior season ... Recorded 22 quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles, three pass breakups, two fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown), two sacks and one interception ... Also ran for 159 yards and six touchdowns on 24 carries on offense.

PERSONAL

Born Quadry Rahib Antoine on July 14, 1994 in Belle Chasse, La. ... Son of Wilfred and April Antoine. ANTOINE’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 1______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Solo tackles 1______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) ANTOINE’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 5/0 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 5/0 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

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BEN BECKWITH

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 305 • Sr.-3L Benton, Miss. (Benton Academy)

66

at their event ... Following senior year, selected as a Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) All-Star ... The Yazoo Herald Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Raiders finished senior year with a 4-6 record and 21.8 points per game average ... Squad went 3-7 during junior campaign ... Part of the offensive unit that scored 205 points, an average of 20.5 per contest ... Team topped the 38-point plateau in a pair of contests ... As a sophomore, helped the Raiders to a 6-4 record ... Squad totaled 215 points, good for an average of 21.5 a game and tallied 30 or more points three times.

PERSONAL

Born Benjamin Wyatt Beckwith on Dec. 27, 1991.

DEVON BELL

CAREER

PUNTER/KICKER

One of the best development stories under offensive line guru John Hevesy ... Went from a walk-on to starting along the offensive line during the 2013 campaign ... Did not earn any stars from any major publications during high school career, but has worked way into starting offensive line unit ... Expected to be a leader for this fall’s young group ... Stepped into the starting role in the second week of the season due to an injury to Justin Malone and earned a start in the final 12 games of the campaign ... Enters senior year with experience in 36 games with 12 starts, all during junior season.

6-2 • 185 • Jr.-2L Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central)

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2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played in all 13 games and started the final 12 of the campaign ... Started in place of an injured Justin Malone in the second week of the season against Alcorn State (9/7) and started the remainder of the year ... Helped MSU to one of its best offensive seasons in program history, averaging 434.4 yards per game, which shattered the single-season record of 422.0 yards in 1982 ... Opened lanes for 29 rushing touchdowns, which ranked second in school history and two shy of the school record ... Gave pocket protection for the Bulldogs to average a school record 244.5 passing yards per game ... Provided time and space for 23 MSU total touchdowns during SEC games, the second most under a Dan Mullen-coached squad ... Helped MSU to 45 points in the first half against Troy (9/21), the most in a half in the modern era (since 1950), and the second-most ever ... Against LSU (10/5), opened holes for five rushes of 20 or more yards during the game’s 36 carries ... Created space for MSU to gain 447 yards of total offense against Kentucky (10/24) ... Helped the Bulldogs convert 10 third-down attempts versus UK, their most since 10 at UK in 2012 ... Opened holes for 556 yards of total offense at Texas A&M (11/9), the most ever during an SEC contest under Mullen ... Capped the year with a dominant performance against Rice in the Liberty Bowl (12/31) as the squad racked up an MSU bowl record 533 yards of total offense.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw action in all 12 games, primarily on special teams with the kicking units ... Played 54 snaps in the season-opening victory against Jackson State, grading out at 82 percent with four pancake blocks ... Graded out at 78 percent at Alabama in nine snaps.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in 11 games, serving on the extra point, field goal and punt coverage units ... Graded out at over 80 percent in eight of 10 games played ... Credited with a tackle against No. 3 Alabama.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Joined the team as a walk-on and redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL

Did not receive any stars by any major publications during high school career ... A two-sport standout for Benton Academy in football and basketball ... Earned a place on the Shuman’s Ultimate 100 following an impressive performance

CAREER

After turning in a breakout true freshman season as a placekicker, now shifting over to punting duties and still possible kicking role ... During rookie year, set three individual season records while tying one postseason record ... Hit 14-of-21 field goals, 43-of-44 PATs and averaged 60.3 yards on 64 kickoffs with 13 touchbacks during freshman campaign ... As a sophomore, turned into a punting option and ended the year with the second-highest rate of punts dropped inside the 20-yard line by a Division I punter at 58.3 percent ... Ranked fifth among Division I punters in boots inside the 10-yard line at 25.0 percent ... Punted 24 times for 990 yards (41.2 yards per kick) during initial collegiate season as a punter in 2013 ... Has converted 57.1 career field goals (20-for-35) and 97.1 percent of extra points (68-for-70) ... Finished regular season seventh in the FBS in scoring among true freshmen.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Split time between kicking and punting before settling into primary punter role near the end of the season ... Took part in all 13 games during the campaign ... Went 6-for-14 kicking field goals (42.9 percent) ... Made biggest impact within 30 yards, going four-for-five on kicks from 29 yards or closer ... Finished third on the team in scoring with 43 points with the six field goals and 25 extra points ... Missed just one extra-point attempt during the year (25-for-26) ... After switching to punting role, boomed 24 kicks for 990 yards (41.2 average) ... Dropped 14 balls inside the 20-yard line and induced nine fair catches ... Ended the year with the second-highest rate of punts dropped inside the 20-yard line by a Division I punter at 58.3 percent ... Ranked fifth among Division I punters in boots inside the 10-yard line at 25.0 percent ... Recorded just two touchbacks ... Served as the team’s kickoff specialist all year, booming 66 for 4,063 yards, an average of 61.6 yards ... Tallied 25 touchbacks on kickoffs ... Hit a 49-yard field goal in the season opener against Oklahoma State (8/31) for the longest make of the campaign ... Boomed a career-high eight punts against Ole Miss (11/28), dropping a personal-best five inside the 20-yard line ... Tallied a career-high 334 punting yards versus the Rebels ... At Arkansas (11/23), converted first field goal since the third quarter against LSU (10/5) ... Pinned Alabama (11/16) at its own eight-yard line after the Bulldogs’ first punt of the game ... Tallied four punts at Texas A&M (11/9) and placed two inside the 20 ... Switched to primary punter role for game at South Carolina (11/2) and drilled five punts, four inside the 20-yard line, the most for MSU in a game since four at Memphis on Sept. 1, 2011 ... Average starting field position for South Carolina off of the five punts

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was its own 14-yard line ... Booted a 62-yard punt at USC, good for the longest by an MSU player since Heath Hutchins’ 63-yarder against Kentucky on Oct. 30, 2010 ... Provided MSU’s only points against Oklahoma State (8/31) with a 40-yard field goal on the opening drive of the contest.

HUNTER BRADLEY

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Broke the school record for most points scored by a kicker in a year in school history (85) ... Established single-season school record for extra points made and attempted (43-for-44) ... Nailed a career-high three field goals, the longest from 42 yards, in a home victory against South Alabama ... Scored a career-high 12 points against the Jaguars ... Hit two crucial field goals and was five-forfive on PATs during a home victory against Tennessee ... Against LSU, hit a career-long 47-yard field goal ... Drilled season-best six extra-point attempts twice, going six-for-six in home victories against Middle Tennessee State and Arkansas ... Finished freshman season hitting both field goals and extra points in the Gator Bowl versus Northwestern ... In the postseason contest, converted a 47-yard field goal, tying the record for the longest in MSU bowl history (Dana Moore/Nebraska/1980 Sun) ... Two made field goals in the Gator Bowl were second most in MSU bowl history and most since 1995 ... Scored the secondmost points in a bowl game by a kicker in school history (eight).

TIGHT END

6-3 • 235 • So.-SQ Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville)

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Did not enter any games during first season on the active roster, but was a valuable member of the scout teams.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN.com ... Named First-Team High School All-American by Sports Illustrated ... Placed on the ClarionLedger and Mississippi High School Coaches Association First-Team All-State squads ... Averaged 4.63 seconds of hang time on 49 punts during senior season ... Averaged 42.1 yards per punt with a long of 63 ... Placed 15 punts inside the 20-yard line ... Had 28-of-32 kickoffs reach the end zone for touchbacks and was perfect on all 18 point-after tries ... Recorded four field goals, including a career-long 55 yarder through the uprights against Jim Hill High School ... Participated in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game and connected on a 30-yard field goal ... Also played third base for Warren Central High School, hitting .293 with a perfect fielding percentage as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born Devon Bell on July 4, 1993, in Vicksburg, Miss. ... Son of Bart and Dawn Bell ... A clinical exercise physiology major. BELL’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Points scored 12______________________vs. South Alabama (9/22/12) Kick PATs 7______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Field goals made 3______________________vs. South Alabama (9/22/12) Field goal attempts 3______________four times, last at Arkansas (11/23/13) Longest field goal 47_______________ twice, last vs. Northwestern (1/1/13) Punt attempts 8__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/18/13) Punt yards 334__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/18/13) Longest punt 62______________________ at South Carolina (11/2/13) BELL’S CAREER FIELD GOAL STATS YEAR G ATT MADE LG PCT 2012 13 21 14 47 66.7 2013 13 14 6 40 42.9 TOTALS 26 35 20 47 57.1 BELL’S CAREER PUNTING STATS YEAR G NO. YARDS LG AVG 2012 13 0 0 0 0.0 2013 13 24 990 62 41.2 TOTALS 26 24 990 62 41.2 BELL’S CAREER SCORING STATS YEAR G TD RUSH PASS RETN PAT 2PAT FG TOTAL 2012 13 0 0 0 0 43 0 14 85 2013 13 0 0 0 0 25 0 6 43 TOTALS 26 0 0 0 0 68 0 20 128

Did not experience game action while redshirting during initial year on campus ... Joined the Bulldogs as a preferred walkon in the fall.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-year member of the Dragons for head coach Shawn Abel ... Entering senior year, voted the Rivals.com top tight end prospect in the state of Tennessee ... Earned a place on the Rivals.com Preseason All-Memphis Team and TNVarsity.com Preseason All-State First Team as the tight end ... In July prior to senior year, tore ACL and missed entire senior campaign ... During junior year, helped team to 7-5 overall record, including a 4-3 mark in AAA District 15 action ... Part of an offense that eclipsed the 30-point plateau in five games ... Helped Dragons to the second round of the Tennessee High School 6A state playoffs with a 16-12 victory against Dickson County in the opening round ... As a sophomore, played in nine games, making five receptions for 91 yards (18.2 yards per grab) ... Defensively during sophomore year, booked 25 tackles with 1.0 sack and one interception for nine yards ... Also forced one fumble ... Team finished 3-7 during sophomore year.

PERSONAL

Born Hunter Austin Bradley on May 21, 1994 ... Son of Pam and Mike Bradley ... Father Mike is an assistant football coach and head softball coach at Collierville ... Mike played offensive line and long snapper at Delta State University, where he was a captain in 1983 and was named to the All-Gulf South Conference and Academic All-Gulf South Conference Teams.

BENNIE BRASWELL III

RUNNING BACK

5-9 • 170 • Fr.-RS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch)

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Redshirted during first year on campus.

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Played two years of football at Olive Branch for head coach Scott Samsel ... As a senior, participated in two games ... Caught a pair of passes for 23 yards and carried five times for 32 yards ... Conquistadors went 11-2 with a 6-1 record in district play ... Team advanced to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 6A state playoffs.

PERSONAL

Born June 2, 1995, to Bennie Jr. and Regina Braswell ... Has two siblings, Destiny and Dakota ... Active in the church community ... Father is a preacher ... Lists art as favorite academic subject.

BENIQUEZ BROWN

LINEBACKER

6-1 • 235 • So.-1L Florence, Ala. (Florence)

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HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a four-star prospect by Scout.com, 247Sports and ESPN.com ... Ranked by Scout.com as the 20th best outside linebacker in the nation ... Checked in as the No. 10 prospect in the state of Alabama by ESPN.com ... Slotted by Rivals.com as the 17th best player in Alabama ... Noted by ESPN.com as possessing exceptional versatility, speed and playmaking ability ... Standout athlete who served as a running back and safety for head coach Alvin Briggs ... A three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State selection ... Earned first-team accolades as a senior at running back after a first-team pick as an athlete following junior season and honorable mention nod as a sophomore athlete ... Established the school record for career touchdowns ... Rushed for 1,247 yards and 16 touchdowns on 170 carries during final campaign ... Added 134 hits and two interceptions as a senior ... Selected to the 2011 Super Southeast 210 by the Mobile Register ... Invited to the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic following senior season ... During junior year, rushed for 1,029 yards and 17 scores while contributing 80 tackles on defense.

PERSONAL

Born Beniquez Jacoi Brown on April 29, 1993 ... Son of April Brown ... A clinical exercise physiology major ... Cousin of fellow Bulldog Kivon Coman. BROWN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 9__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Assisted tackles 8__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Solo tackles 3_________________ twice, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Tackles for loss 1.5__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Fumbles recovered 1__________________ twice, last at Arkansas (11/23/13) BROWN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/3 39 16 23 4.5-9 0.0-0 0/2 0 0-0 TOTALS 13/3 39 16 23 4.5-9 0.0-0 0/2 0 0-0

CAREER

FRED BROWN

A young linebacker who stepped into a starting role late last year with an injury to Deontae Skinner ... An integral member of the special teams as well as linebacking units ... Will be expected to fill in for the graduated Skinner this fall after starting a trio of games last year ... One of a number of talented linebackers who will lead an experienced defense ... Played in 13 career games, booking 39 tackles (16 solo) and 4.5 for lost yardage ... Recovered a pair of fumbles during the 2013 campaign.

WIDE RECEIVER

6-1 • 190 • So.-1L Jackson, Miss. (Jim Hill)

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Made an immediate impact during first year on the active roster, playing in all 13 games and starting three, including the finale against Rice (12/31) in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl ... Earned starting nods against Texas A&M (11/9) and Arkansas (11/23) while filling in for an injured Deontae Skinner ... Ended the year eighth on the team with 39 tackles (16 solo) ... Did the most damage on rushing plays, booking 33-of-39 stops ... The 33 rushing hits were the fourth most on the team ... A key member of the special teams who tied for fourth on the team with three stops on kickoff returns ... Booked a squad sixth-best 4.5 hits for loss (minus nine yards) ... Recovered two fumbles, tied for the most on the team ... Tallied a career-high nine tackles at Arkansas (11/23) and turned in three other games with four or more hits (Bowling Green/five; Texas A&M/ four; Alabama/six) ... After two-straight starts, returned to a reserve role at Arkansas (11/23), but booked a career-high nine tackles ... Recorded six tackles against Alabama (11/16) ... Tallied a career-high 1.5 tackles for lost yardage versus the Crimson Tide, halting T.J. Yeldon behind the line of scrimmage twice ... Recovered first career fumble to end Alabama’s initial drive of the second half, scooping up a Yeldon fumble and returning it five yards to the Alabama 46 ... Made first career start at Texas A&M (11/9) and booked four hits ... Registered three hits at South Carolina (11/2) and tallied first solo tackle for lost yardage versus a league opponent ... Recorded first career tackle for lost yardage against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Made collegiate debut against Oklahoma State (8/31) and registered initial career hit on kickoff return.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year with the program.

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Experienced limited action during first full year on the active roster, but will be counted on to become a regular contributor to the wide receiving corps ... Expected to continue to learn and develop under the guidance of Jameon Lewis, Robert Johnson and Joe Morrow ... Could also be a member of the special teams’ kick coverage units ... Played in eight games and caught five passes for 74 yards during debut campaign.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

During first year on the active roster, experienced action in eight games and hauled in five passes for 74 yards, an average of 14.8 yards per grab ... Played in the final five games of the season after missing four-straight contests ... Made all five receptions in two games, against Alcorn State (9/7) and at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Debuted versus the Braves in the home opener and hauled in two passes for 27 yards ... Picked up a season-best three grabs for 47 yards at Texas A&M ... Targeted twice on second down and hauled in both passes ... Grabbed two of four intended passes on third down ... Both second-down receptions were converted into first downs.

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Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Ranked the No. 25 overall player in Mississippi by Rivals.com ... Named a Top-40 collegiate prospect by the Clarion-Ledger ... Finished with 419 total receiving yards and five touchdowns on 23 catches as a senior ... Also returned 20 kickoffs for 380 yards and carried the ball once for 19 yards ... Made three tackles and picked off one pass on defense.

BROWN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 3_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Receiving yards 47_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Long reception 19_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) All-purpose yards 47_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 74 14.8 0 19 / TEXAS A&M 74 14.8 0 19 / TEXAS A&M

RICHIE BROWN

LINEBACKER

6-2 • 235 • So.-1L Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach)

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A valued member of the linebacker rotation who will once again be counted on to be a key reserve and member of the special teams’ units ... An intelligent player noted by coaches as being in the right place at the right time ... Selected to the SEC Academic Honor Roll after rookie campaign ... Learned from a deep and talented linebacking corps during the 2013 season, totaling 38 tackles, 3.0 hits for lost yardage, 2.0 sacks and one interception in 13 games.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

During first season on the active roster, experienced action in all 13 games ... Finished ninth on the squad with 38 total tackles (16 solo) ... Added 2.0 sacks while contributing 3.0 hits for loss (-15 yards) ... Tied for third on the squad with four special teams’ tackles, two on punt returns and two on kickoff runbacks ... Pair of hits on punt returns were tied for the squad lead ... A heavy hitter on rushing plays, tallying 28 of year’s 38 stops in such situations ... Intercepted one pass and returned it five yards ... Booked a personal-best seven tackles against Ole Miss (11/28) and added six games with four hits (Alcorn State, Auburn, Troy, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Arkansas) ... During the Egg Bowl matched personal bests with four assists and three solo hits ... Recorded first career interception in the contest, picking off Bo Wallace in the second quarter and returning the ball four yards to the Ole Miss four-yard

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2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year with the program.

HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

Born Frederick Brown on Dec. 1, 1993 in Jackson, Miss. ... Son of Ronnie and Janie Brown ... Majoring in clinical exercise physiology.

BROWN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS NO. 2013 8/0 5 TOTALS 8/0 5

line ... Added second career sack against the Rebels, dropping Wallace for an eight-yard loss during Ole Miss’ final play of the third quarter, forcing a punt ... Tallied four tackles at Arkansas (11/23), all within the opening quarter ... Registered first career sack at Auburn (9/14), dropping Nick Marshall for a five-yard loss in the third quarter ... Notched four stops against Alcorn State (9/7) and recorded initial tackle for lost yardage ... Made collegiate debut against Oklahoma State (8/31) and recorded first tackle in the second quarter.

Named to the 2012 PARADE All-America High School Football Team ... A four-star recruit by Rivals.com and a highly ranked prospect by Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Ranked inside the top 20 of his position nationally by all four recruiting services ... Rated the No. 4 prospect in the state of Mississippi ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger’s Dandy Dozen and Top-40 collegiate prospects list ... Selected as the 5A Defensive Player of the Year following senior season ... Participated in the Mississippi-Alabama AllStar Game ... Credited with 209 tackles with three sacks as a senior ... Also contributed on offense as a wildcat quarterback and running back, gaining more than 900 total yards with 18 touchdowns ... As a junior, recorded 151 hits, three sacks, two fumble returns for touchdowns on defense while adding 333 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on offense ... Named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches 5A Second Team All-State squad ... A Biloxi Sun Herald All-South Mississippi honoree after junior campaign ... During sophomore year, booked 162 tackles (104 solo) ... Gained 368 rushing yards and 378 receiving yards and eight total TDs as a sophomore ... A FirstTeam All-Region selection by the Mississippi Association of Coaches and an Honorable Mention All-South Mississippi pick following sophomore year.

PERSONAL

Born Richard Brown, Jr. on April 15, 1994 ... Son of Richard Sr. and Melissa Brown ... An industrial technology major. BROWN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 7__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Assisted tackles 4_________________ twice, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Solo tackles 3_____________three times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Tackles for loss 1.5__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Sacks 1.0_________________ twice, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) BROWN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/0 38 16 22 3.0-15 2.0-13 0/0 0 1-5 TOTALS 13/0 38 16 22 3.0-15 2.0-13 0/0 0 1-5

RYAN BROWN

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-6 • 260 • So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Shaw)

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BRANDON BRYANT

Looking to make a big impact this season and play a prominent role in the defensive line rotation ... One of the most athletic members of the line ... Continuing to learn from an experienced and deep line ... Possesses all the physical tools needed to become a breakout performer this season ... Has played in 20 career games, starting one, and owns 28 tackles (nine solo) ... Registered 3.5 career hits for lost yardage and 1.5 sacks ... An intelligent on-field player who was also selected to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2013.

DEFENSIVE BACK

5-11 • 194 • Fr.-HS Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort)

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Participated in all 13 games and made first career start, at Auburn (9/14) ... Booked 13 tackles (six solo) with 12 coming on running plays and the other a sack ... Tallied 2.5 hits for lost yardage in addition to the sack ... Registered a trio of quarterback hurries ... Turned in four games with two tackles (Troy, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Rice) ... Versus the Owls in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), sacked Driphus Jackson for a five-yard loss in the third quarter ... Recorded a tackle and quarterback hurry against Ole Miss (11/28) during the Rebels’ third drive of the second quarter ... Tied year best with two stops, both on rushes, versus Kentucky (10/24) ... Booked a season-high tying two tackles, both on rushing plays, against Bowling Green (10/12) ... Registered first career quarterback hurry versus Troy (9/21) … Hit Alcorn State’s (9/7) Arnold Walker for a three-yard loss on the sixth play of the game.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Began his freshman campaign with four total tackles in a season-opening win against Jackson State … Recorded a pass breakup in a win against Auburn … Garnered a season-high two solo tackles in a road victory against Troy … In his best game of the season, recorded six tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 0.5 sacks in a homecoming victory against Middle Tennessee State … Contributed in the Bulldogs’ Gator Bowl matchup against Northwestern with a pass breakup.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Rated the No. 79 defensive end in the country and the 24th overall player in the state of Louisiana by ESPN.com ... Amassed 39 total tackles (8.5 TFL), 6.5 sacks and 22 quarterback hurries during his senior season, while also breaking up two passes and recovering a fumble.

PERSONAL

Born Ryan Brown on June 10, 1994 in Marrero, La. ... Son of Ryan and Angelita Brown ... Majoring in business administration. BROWN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6______________ vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/20/12) Assisted tackles 6______________ vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/20/12) Solo tackles 2_______________________________at Troy (9/15/12) Tackles for loss 1.0________________ three times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Sacks 1.0_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Pass breakups 1____________________ twice, last vs. Auburn (9/8/12)

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A Mississippi High School Football Coaches Association First-Team Offense Class 4A selection as an athlete ... Made one of the biggest jumps on the Rivals.com board, going from an unranked safety to the No. 36 prospect during the 2013 campaign ... The No. 18 prospect in the state according to ESPN.com ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Second-Team Defense as a defensive back ... A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... As a senior, helped head coach Edwin Norwood and Rosa Fort to an 11-2 overall record and a 4A Region 2 title with a 5-0 mark ... Advanced to the third round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 4A state playoffs ... Team downed Shannon 29-7 and Kosciusko 33-15 before falling at Cleveland 22-17 in the third round of the postseason ... Anchor of a defensive unit that allowed just 16.4 points per game and posted one shutout ... In 2013, went 11-of-15 passing for 257 yards with two touchdowns and five interceptions ... Added 117 carries for 896 yards and 10 touchdowns as well as 22 receptions for 339 yards and two touchdowns ... Selected as the MaxPreps Rosa Fort Offensive Player of the Year following the 2013 campaign after accounting for 1,112 all-purpose yards and 1,237 total yards ... On defense recorded 37 tackles, two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), five pass breakups and one fumble forced ... Had one kickoff return for 91 yards and one touchdown ... Passed for 563 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 700 yards and three scores as a junior ... Contributed 11 tackles and an interception during junior year ... In 2012 season opener versus North Panola, rushed for 143 yards on 16 carries and threw a touchdown pass ... A high school teammate of current Bulldog Benardrick McKinney.

PERSONAL

Full name is Brandon Ladarius Bryant on Dec. 21, 1995 ... Mother is Katrina Bryant ... Uncle graduated from Mississippi State.

DEION CALHOUN

BROWN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 7/0 15 3 12 1.0-5 0.5-5 0/0 2 0-0 2013 13/1 13 6 7 2.5-8 1.0-5 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 20/1 28 9 19 3.5-13 1.5-10 0/0 2 0-0

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 325 • Fr.-HS Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Restoration Academy)

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A two-way standout for Coach DeWayne Coker and the first Restoration Academy player ever to sign a Division I football scholarship ... Rated the No.

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46 overall prospect in Alabama by Scout.com, and the No. 7 offensive lineman in the state ... Played all three positions on the line during career ... A first-team all-state recipient as a defensive lineman in the Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... Selected by the AISA for the East-West All-Star Game as an offensive lineman ... An All-Metro First-Team offensive lineman by the Birmingham News ... Played a leading role in the Bulldogs’ run to the AISA Class A championship game ... Also saw some duty as a short-yardage running back and scored a touchdown in that role ... As a junior, was the leading lineman on the Class A championship squad which only began playing 11-man football in 2004 ... The 2012 squad posted a 13-1 record with only loss to the eventual AAA state champion Tuscaloosa Academy ... Junior and senior teams posted a combined 25-3 record with consecutive Region 1 championships.

PERSONAL

Born Deion Lenard Calhoun on Feb. 20, 1996.

TAVEZE CALHOUN

DEFENSIVE BACK

6-1 • 184 • Jr.-2L Morton, Miss. (Morton)

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CAREER

Lockdown cornerback who came onto the scene in first year as a starter in 2013 ... Earned the starting spot after 2013 fall camp ... Played in 25 games with 12 starts ... Tallied 69 career tackles, two tackles for loss and three interceptions for 101 yards ... Has two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery to his credit ... Also a standout in the classroom with a 3.6 grade-point average and a twotime member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Helped assist victims of the Mississippi tornadoes in the spring 2014.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Started 12 games at cornerback and also contributed on special teams ... Ranked second in the SEC in interception return yards with 101 and 10th in the league in picks per game with 0.25 ... Collected three interceptions on the year ... Tabbed 45 total tackles with 33 of the solo variety and 1.5 tackles for loss ... Tops in the SEC in interception return yards (101) in league only contests ... Earned first career start against Oklahoma State (8/31) and notched six stops, all in the first three quarters ... Scooped up Nickoe Whitley’s blocked field goal and returned it 68 yards to the OSU 10-yard line to end the first half ... Tallied a forced fumble and recovery on the same play against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Did not play against Troy (9/21) ... Recorded five tackles against LSU (10/5), including four solo hits ... Registered six tackles against Bowling Green (10/12) and recorded first pass breakup of career ... Intercepted first two passes of career against Alabama (11/16), picking off AJ McCarron in the second and fourth quarters ... Returned fourth-quarter pick 53 yards to the Alabama 38-yard line ... Became the first player to intercept a pair of Crimson Tide passes since Utah’s Robert Johnson on Jan. 2, 2009 ... At Arkansas (11/23), picked off a pass for the second-straight game, recording the interception on

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the Razorbacks’ final play of the contest ... Led the team with a career-high 11 tackles versus Ole Miss (11/28), booking nine solo stops and adding a pass breakup ... Recorded tackles on two of the Rebels’ four plays in overtime, helping MSU seal the Egg Bowl victory.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw action in all 13 games, mostly on special teams and as a reserve at corner ... Totaled 24 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble ... Made collegiate debut with three solo tackles in the season-opening win versus Jackson State ... Collected three more tackles in SEC debut against Auburn and road debut at Troy ... Forced first fumble and made three tackles in the home win against South Alabama ... Collected a year-high six tackles, including four solo, in homecoming triumph over Middle Tennessee ... Registered two tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, against Texas A&M ... Recorded two tackles at LSU and one in the regular-season finale against Ole Miss.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted first season on campus after undergoing season-ending surgery on right shoulder in August.

HIGH SCHOOL

Named First-Team All-State by the Clarion-Ledger across all divisions ... Listed among the Top 40 Most Wanted in the state by the Clarion-Ledger ... A consensus 3A all-state prospect following senior season ... Selected by The Mississippi Association of Coaches to the 40-man roster for the MississippiAlabama All-Star Game ... Played for head coach Miles Porter and led the Panthers to a 9-4 record, a 4-1 mark in Region 6 and the second round of the Class 3A state playoffs ... Credited with 90 total tackles and intercepted six passes for 112 yards during senior season ... Also blocked one punt and caused two fumbles ... Rushed 31 times for 205 yards and scored three touchdowns ... Played both ways during junior season ... Helped the team to a 13-2 record for head coach David Parker and reached the south state finals of Class 3A, losing to eventual state champions Tylertown ... As a junior, rushed 23 times for 207 yards and three touchdowns ... Also caught seven passes for 255 yards for three more touchdowns ... Defensively, posted 42 tackles and intercepted three passes ... Credited with 60 total tackles and a pair of interceptions with seven passes broken up as a sophomore ... Committed to Mississippi State in January 2011.

PERSONAL

Full name is Taveze Shavone Calhoun ... Born on Dec. 26, 1992 ... Mother is Sandra Calhoun ... Majoring in human sciences. CALHOUN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 11__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Assisted tackles 3__________________ twice, last at Arkansas (11/23/13) Solo tackles 9__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Tackles for loss 1.0_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Forced fumbles 1________________ twice, last vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Fumble recoveries 1_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) CALHOUN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 13/0 24 15 9 0.5-1 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-0 2013 12/12 45 33 12 1.5-4 0.0-0 1/1 4 3-101 TOTALS 25/12 69 48 21 2.0-5 0.0-0 2/1 4 3-101

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from Mississippi State and sister Stevi also attends MSU ... Father was a MSU football player during time on campus.

KELAN CHAIRS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-6 • 302 • So.-SQ Caledonia, Miss. (Caledonia)

LINEBACKER

6-0 • 225 • Fr.-HS Harvey, La. (St. Augustine)

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Looking to gain first significant action as a member of the offensive line rotation after making debut on mainly special teams in 2013 ... Has registered action in 11 career games, but has not recorded any statistics ... Entering third year in the program and ready to take the next step in development.

A walk-on linebacker who joined the team late in the year … Did not see any game action, participating on the scout team … Earned a redshirt.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

A Louisiana Sports Writers Association Honorable Mention Class 4A AllState selection as a senior ... Earned a spot on the All-District 10-4A team at linebacker following final campaign ... As a junior, team advanced to the second round of the Class 4A playoffs before losing to rival McDonough 35 ... Helped 2011 squad to the first 10-4A district title since 1993 ... An All-District 10-4A pick as a lineman during junior year ... Played first three years under head coach David Johnson, before he left to become an assistant coach at Tulane ... As a senior was under the guidance of head coach Cyril Crutchfield ... Also a member of the basketball team at St. Augustine, helping the Purple Knights go 25-10 during senior year ... Played basketball for head coach Clifford Barthe.

Experienced action in 11 games with lone misses against Alcorn State and Ole Miss ... Primarily played on special teams, but was also part of an offensive line that helped Mississippi State set a bevy of offensive records, including: most completions (253), highest completion percentage (.590), most passing yards (3,178), most passing yards per game (244.5), most touchdowns scored (48) and most yards of total offense (5,647) ... During the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), helped set the MSU bowl record for most total yards gained with 533 ... The six touchdowns scored against Rice in the postseason contest were the most in AutoZone Liberty Bowl history ... Against Bowling Green (10/12) provided rushing holes for 188 yards in the first half versus the Falcons, the most by MSU in the opening half since 234 against Memphis Sept. 1, 2011 ... Gained playing time against Troy (9/21), helping team to 62 points, tied for the 13th most in program history and the most since tallying 66 against Tulane on Oct. 22, 1994 ... Provided time for Mississippi State to average 18.6 yards a completion against the Trojans ... Earned significant time as a reserve lineman against Alcorn State (9/7) to make collegiate debut and helped the offense to 556 total yards, tied for the ninth most in a game in program history.

HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

Born Kelan De’Jon Chairs on March 11, 1995 ... Parents are Kelan Sr. and Joy Chairs.

WINSTON CHAPMAN

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

LONG SNAPPER

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

6-2 • 228 • Jr.-2L Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope)

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star recruit by Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Rated the No. 72 offensive lineman in the nation by Scout.com ... Checked in as the No. 19 overall player in the state of Mississippi by ESPN.com and No. 13 by the Clarion-Ledger ... Also named First-Team All-State by the Clarion-Ledger ... Placed on the Class 5A Mississippi Association of Coaches All-State First Team following final season ... Selected to take part in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Started at guard as a senior and graded out at 88 percent ... Tallied 12 pancake blocks and on the defensive side picked up 29 tackles, three quarterback hurries and two hits for lost yardage ... Also served as a tight end, catching four passes for 59 yards and a score ... Helped head coach Richard Kendrick’s team, with only five seniors, to 4-7 record during final season ... Played left tackle and tight end as a junior and was an offensive and defensive lineman during sophomore campaign ... During junior season, caught eight passes for 114 yards and score ... Also played basketball for the Confederates.

PERSONAL

Born Cole Carter on Aug. 24, 1994, in Caledonia, Miss. ... Son of Steve and Christi Carter ... A clinical exercise physiology major ... Parents both graduated

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Achieved the goal of every long snapper – to remain nameless ... Has yet to have a failed snap in career ... Anchor of the special teams units, who has adjusted to a variety of kickers and punters in the last two years ... Will be counted on to hold down starting role again in 2014 ... Experienced action in 26 career games with one tackle, an assist as a freshman in 2012.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

For the second-straight year, experienced action in all 13 games and served as the starting long snapper ... Snapped for 21 field-goal attempts and 43 extra-

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point tries as well as 51 punts ... Team missed just two extra points and had only two punts blocked.

PERSONAL

Born Shelby Devonne Christy on Jan. 17, 1994.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

BLAINE CLAUSELL

Played in all 13 games as the starting long snapper ... Did not allow a blocked punt all season ... Recorded only tackle of the season in the SEC-opening win against Auburn.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

OFFENSIVE LINE

Did not experience action but redshirted during initial season with the program.

6-7 • 315 • Sr.-3L Mobile, Ala. (Baker)

HIGH SCHOOL

Served as a defensive lineman and snapper during time with Fairhope ... Helped the Pirates to an 8-5 mark during senior year ... Team advanced to the second round of the Alabama High School Athlete Association (AHSAA) 6A state playoffs before falling to Davidson 35-28 ... Pirates finished 6-1 in the 6A Region 2 standings, good for sole possession of second place ... Prior to senior year, attended the Prokicker.com Kicking Camp ... As a junior, squad won 11-straight games to reach the second round of the AHSAA 6A state playoffs ... Led by head coach David Gaulkner.

PERSONAL

Born Winston Eugene Chapman on April 15, 1992 ... Sister Claire is engaged to former MSU football punter Baker Swedenburg.

SHELBY CHRISTY

WIDE RECEIVER

6-3 • 210 • Fr.-RS Geismar, La. (Dutchtown)

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during first year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com, 247Sports and Rivals.com ... A consensus top-100 wide receiver in the country ... Noted by ESPN.com as being exceptional at catching balls in traffic ... Considered the 17th-best player, regardless of position in Louisiana by 247Sports ... Louisiana’s No. 24-ranked prospect overall in the New Orleans Times-Picayune’s postseason Nifty Fifty list ... Helped head coach Benny Saia and the Griffins to a 9-4 mark during senior season and a trip to the regional round of the 2012 5A Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) playoffs ... Tallied 39 receptions for 663 yards and five touchdowns during final year ... Caught a 51-yard touchdown pass against St. Amant is a 20-10 victory during the opening round of the playoffs ... Earned All-District 5-5A honors as a senior ... A valued member of an offense that tallied 355 points, an average of 27.3 points per game ... Caught 25 passes for seven touchdowns and 400 yards as a junior ... Helped Griffins to a an 11-0 regular season before being upset in the opening round of the Class 5A LHSAA state playoffs ... During sophomore year, club finished 10-0 in the regular season and advanced to the quarterfinals of the LHSAA state playoffs before falling to Westgate 29-14 ... A two-time state champion in track and field ... Won the 5A triple jump with a leap of more than 49 feet ... Also took the 2012 indoor state title with a 45-foot bound.

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One of the most talented and experienced linemen returning to the 2014 squad ... Played in 36 games and started 25, all at left tackle ... Will be counted on to provide leadership to a young offensive line this season ... Redshirted initial year behind All-American Derek Sherrod and played alongside All-American and 2014 NFL Draft second-round selection Gabe Jackson.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played and started in 12 of the season’s 13 games with lone miss being against Bowling Green due to injury ... An anchor along the left side in the tackle slot ... Helped MSU to one of its best offensive seasons in program history, averaging 434.4 yards per game, which shattered the single-season record of 422.0 yards in 1982 ... Opened lanes for 29 rushing touchdowns, which ranked second in school history and two shy of the school record ... Gave pocket protection for the Bulldogs to average a school record 244.5 passing yards per game … Provided time and space for 23 MSU total touchdowns during SEC games, the second most under a Dan Mullen-coached squad ... Helped MSU to 45 points in the first half against Troy (9/21), the most in a half in the modern era (since 1950), and the second-most ever ... Against LSU (10/5), opened holes for five rushes of 20 or more yards during the game’s 36 carries ... Created space for MSU to gain 447 yards of total offense against Kentucky (10/24) ... Helped the Bulldogs convert 10 third-down attempts versus UK, their most since 10 at UK in 2012 ... Opened holes for 556 yards of total offense at Texas A&M (11/9), the most ever during an SEC contest under Mullen ... At Arkansas (11/23), provided time for the quarterbacks to throw for 174 yards in the opening half, tied for the second most in a game on the year ... Capped the year with a dominant performance against Rice in the Liberty Bowl (12/31) as the squad racked up an MSU bowl record 533 yards of total offense.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Started at left tackle in all 13 games ... Graded out a champion in nine of 13 games ... Part of an offensive line that gave up the second-fewest sacks in the SEC (29th nationally) ... Graded out at 80 percent in each of the first two games of the season, versus Jackson State and Auburn, collecting a season-high nine pancake blocks in both games ... Registered six pancake blocks and graded out at 84 percent in the road win at Troy ... Also had six pancake blocks in the SEC road opener at Kentucky, grading out at 83 percent in the victory ... Graded out a season-best 93 percent with seven pancake blocks in the nationally-televised home win over Tennessee ... Tallied four pancake blocks and an 87 percent grade in the homecoming win versus Middle Tennessee ... Graded out at 82 percent at Alabama with four pancake blocks ... Recorded five pancake blocks in the home finale against Arkansas, grading out at 87 percent ... Helped the Bulldog rushing attack to 186 yards on the ground against Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

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Saw action in 11 games on the offensive line, including four-straight starts at left tackle during the early part of the season ... Recorded 14 takedowns on the year, including a season-high six in the home win against Louisiana Tech ... Graded out a champion in the homecoming win against UT Martin ... Blocked for a running back who finished fourth in the SEC in rushing, while giving up the fifth-fewest sacks in the league ... Aided an offensive line that helped the 2011 squad reach the top 10 in school history for single-season marks in passing touchdowns, passing completions, total yards and first downs ... Helped an offensive line that tallied multiple rushing touchdowns in games against Memphis, Auburn, Kentucky, UT Martin, Ole Miss and Wake Forest ... Blocked for an offense that scored 50-plus points twice in the same season for the first time since 1914 (four), and only the third time in school history (1907, twice) ... Part of an offensive line that paved the way for running back Vick Ballard to rush for a career-high 180 yards against Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Spent the season as a redshirt offensive lineman.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played for head coach Tim Massengale ... Graduated from Baker High School in December, 2009 and enrolled at Mississippi State in January of 2010 ... Became the first player from Baker High School to play football in the Southeastern Conference ... Recipient of Sherryl Smith Scholarship Award ... A first-team all-area selection following senior year ... Did not play competitive football until freshman year of high school ... Was focused primarily on basketball prior to high school ... Did not receive significant playing time in high school until sophomore season ... Committed to Mississippi State in July prior to senior season.

which shattered the single-season record of 422.0 yards in 1982 … During debut game, created space for MSU to gain 447 yards of total offense against Kentucky (10/24) ... Helped the Bulldogs convert 10 third-down attempts versus UK, their most since 10 at UK in 2012 ... Opened holes for 556 yards of total offense at Texas A&M (11/9), the most ever during an SEC contest under Mullen ... At Arkansas (11/23), provided time for the quarterbacks to throw for 174 yards in the opening half, tied for the second most in a game on the year ... Capped the year with a dominant performance against Rice in the Liberty Bowl (12/31) as the squad racked up an MSU bowl record 533 yards of total offense.

HIGH SCHOOL

The leading offensive line prospect in Mississippi’s private school ranks ... Stood among the first 25 overall Mississippi college prospects in the Clarion Ledger Top 40 postseason list ... Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Named first-team all-state in the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools by a vote of the coaches . . . Named second team all-state among all classifications in both public and private schools by the Clarion Ledger ... Regarded as the No. 17 overall prospect in Mississippi, and the sixth-best offensive lineman, by Scout.com ... Helped the Raiders to an unprecedented 48-4 record in four years with three-consecutive state championships from freshman year to his junior year ... Missed the chance of tying the record of four-straight state championships in 2012 when the Raiders fell in the championship game to Jackson Prep ... Also a track star who won the 2012 Mississippi Class 3A state championship with a shot put toss of 49 feet, seven inches ... Committed to Mississippi State in August of 2012.

PERSONAL

Full name is Alven Jamaal Clayborn … Born on Oct. 17, 1994.

TOLANDO CLEVELAND

PERSONAL

Born Blaine Iman Clausell on Jan. 31, 1992 in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Leon and Teraca Lang ... Majoring in workforce educational leadership.

DEFENSIVE BACK

6-0 • 176 • So.-1L Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove)

JAMAAL CLAYBORN

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OFFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 315 • Fr.-1L Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy)

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A young and extremely talented prospect along the offensive line ... Will contend for the starting spot at left tackle, replacing NFL draftee Gabe Jackson ... Had an outstanding spring at the position ... Intention was to redshirt during initial year on campus, but was pulled up to the active roster prior to the Kentucky (10/24) contest ... Will continue to learn and grow during first full season as a member of the active roster ... Arrived at MSU after a stellar high school career.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in the final seven games of the season after being called up to the active roster ... Made collegiate debut in Thursday night contest versus Kentucky (10/24) ... Part of a line unit that helped Mississippi State to one of its best offensive seasons in program history, averaging 434.4 yards per game,

CAREER

One of a number of talented defensive backs who expects to be in the rotation this season ... Experienced action as a true freshman, mainly on special teams with occasional use in the defensive backfield ... Will be counted on again to play a key role within the special teams’ units ... One of the most athletically gifted athletes on the team ... Has played in 12 career games, booking nine tackles with 0.5 for lost yardage ... A ball hawk with two forced fumbles, one recovered and one pass defended.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in 12 of the 13 games with the lone contest missed the opener against Oklahoma State ... Finished rookie campaign with nine total tackles (0.5 for loss), seven solo ... Added one pass breakup, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... Turned in three special teams’ hits, two on kickoff returns and one on a punt runback ... Booked a career-high three tackles against Bowling Green (10/12) and added a personal-best two solo hits in the contest ... Made victory-sealing fumble recovery versus the Falcons, scooping up a loose ball on BGSU’s lateral-filled last play of the game ... Tallied year’s only hit for lost yardage against the Falcons, combining with Chris Jones to drop Jordan Hopgood for a one-yard loss in the fourth quarter ... Forced first career fumble in the home opener against Alcorn State (9/7) by jarring the

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ball away from John Gibbs Jr. on a rush in the fourth quarter ... Turned in one other multiple-hit game, at Arkansas (11/23) ... Created second fumble against the Razorbacks, taking the ball from Mitchell Loewen on a kickoff return in the second quarter.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star prospect by EPSN, Rivals and 247Sports ... Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Super 75” prospects list ... Helped head coach Phillip Ironside’s Hillgrove Hawks to a 6-5 record in 2012 with a first-round loss in the state playoffs ... Credited with 81 total tackles and four interceptions as a junior ... Helped lead Hawks to a 11-1 record as a junior and advanced to the second round of the state 5A playoffs.

PERSONAL

Born Tolando Derex Cleveland on Nov. 9, 1994. CLEVELAND’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Assisted tackles 1__________________ twice, last at Arkansas (11/26/13) Solo tackles 2_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Tackles for loss 0.5_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Fumbles forced 1__________________ twice, last at Arkansas (10/23/13) Fumbles recovered 1_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Pass breakups 1__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) CLEVELAND’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 12/0 9 7 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 2/1 1 0-0 TOTALS 12/0 9 7 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 2/1 1 0-0

KIVON COMAN

DEFENSIVE BACK

career fumble against Alcorn State (9/7), scooping up a Tavoris Doss loose ball in the fourth quarter ... Registered first career tackle against Oklahoma State (8/31), entering in the fourth quarter and stopping quarterback J.W. Walsh for a one-yard loss.

PRE COLLEGE

Tabbed as the top post-grad safety in the country by 247Sports while being the 29th rated prep player, regardless of position, in the country ... Spent a year at Hargrave Military Academy in post-graduate school after getting high school degree from Florence High School in Florence, Ala. ... During post-graduate season, recorded 57 total tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced and recovered fumble and tied for the team lead with three interceptions ... First signed with the Bulldogs on Feb. 1, 2012 ... Recorded 62 tackles, six pass deflections, six forced fumbles, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries during senior season at Florence ... Selected to the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic as one of the top players in the state of Alabama, and started at cornerback ... Tabbed as a top recruit in the state of Alabama by the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Elite 18 football prospects ... Named Second-Team All-State by Scout.com.

PERSONAL

Born Kivon Dontez Coman on Oct. 25, 1992 ... Son of Shaquita Coman ... Majoring in clinical exercise physiology. COMAN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3________________ twice, last at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Assisted tackles 1_________________ twice, last vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Solo tackles 3_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Tackles for loss 1.0_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Fumbles recovered 1_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) COMAN’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 12/0 15 13 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/1 0 0-0 TOTALS 12/0 15 13 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/1 0 0-0

6-3 • 195 • So.-1L Sheffield, Ala. (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy)

LOGAN COOKE

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6-5 • 200 • Fr.-HS Darbun, Miss. (Columbia Academy)

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Worked way into defensive rotation a year ago as a true freshman and is expected to continue to develop this season ... Will be counted on to fill a role as a member of the special teams’ unit as well ... Has already experienced action in a postseason contest with the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl ... Appeared in 12 career games with 15 tackles (13 solo), 1.0 hit for lost yardage and one fumble recovery.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in 12 of 13 games missing only the contest at Arkansas (11/23) and finished with 15 tackles (13 solo) ... Tallied one hit for lost yardage and recovered one fumble ... Tied for fourth on the team with three tackles on kickoff returns ... Evenly divided other 12 tackles with six hits on rushing and passing plays ... In 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Rice (12/31), registered two tackles, both solo stops ... Matched career high and set personal best with three hits at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Recorded a personal-best three solo hits against the Aggies ... Booked two tackles against Kentucky (10/24) ... Spoiled a Troy fake punt (9/21), halting Will Scott after a two-yard gain ... Recovered first

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HIGH SCHOOL

One of the top punters in the South, who was selected to play in the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl ... Played for coach Kenny Williams at Columbia Academy and took on wide receiver and defensive back roles in addition to punting duties ... Was an all-state punter at Columbia ... Named a 2013 Preseason Fourth-Team All-American by Chris Sailer Kicking ... Also ranked by Chris Sailer as the No. 3 punter in the country ... Rated by ESPN.com as the 13th-best kicker in the nation ... A 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect First-Team Defense selection ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason All-State Football Team ... A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Selected to the 2013 All-Gridiron Second Team by the Mississippi Gridiron and was a Second-Team All-Area honoree by the Hattiesburg American following final campaign ... In 2013, booted 19-of-22 kickoffs for touchbacks (86.4 percent) ... Averaged 68 yards per kickoff ... Tallied 24 punts for an average of 44.2 yards per boot ... Went

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eight-of-11 on extra points ... Also served as a wide receiver, hauling in 14 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns ... Missed one game due to a foot injury ... As a junior in 2012, boomed 48 kickoffs with 41 touchbacks (85.4 percent) ... Recorded 17 kickoffs for 70 or more yards (35.4 percent) and averaged 66.4 yards a boot ... Went 36-for-39 on PATs and 2-for-6 on field goals ... Set Columbia Academy School Records for points in a season by a kicker (43) and points in a career by a kicker (96) ... Punted 20 times and averaged 37.0 yards a kick, as the focus was directional punting … The 2012 District Special Teams MVP ... Took home the kickoff competition at Mississippi State ... During sophomore year, averaged 58 yards a kickoffs, went 20-for-23 on PATs and two-of-six on field goals ... Punted 31 times for a 35-yard average ... Served as the vice president of high school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes group.

PERSONAL

Born Logan Edward Cooke on July 28, 1995 ... Parents are Len and Tracey Cooke ... Has a sister, Jordan.

JUSTIN COX

DEFENSIVE BACK

HIGH SCHOOL

Signed with Mississippi State out of West Point High School … Rated a threestar recruit by Scout.com and the 95th-best cornerback in the country by the same publication … Named First-Team All-State by the Clarion Ledger… Named Class 5A, First-Team All-State by the Mississippi Association of Coaches … Named All-Area by the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal … Won two-straight state championships for the West Point Green Wave, playing both offense and defense while also standing out on special teams … Rushed for 1,136 yards and 19 touchdowns during senior season … Chosen to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic, starting at corner … Was named one of three finalists for Mississippi’s Mr. Football. COX’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Assisted tackles 3__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Solo tackles 4_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Tackles for loss 0.5__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Pass breakups 2_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) COX’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/1 31 23 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0/0 3 1-0 TOTALS 13/1 31 23 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0/0 3 1-0

6-3 • 190 • Sr.-1L West Point, Miss. (East Mississippi CC)

TORREY DALE

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6-6 • 250 • So.-SQ Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian)

CAREER

Versatile, hard-hitting defensive back who came to MSU via the junior college ranks ... Makes the move to free safety and will contend for a starting spot after the departure of Nickoe Whitley ... Played most of junior season at cornerback and started one game ... Moved to safety during spring practice in March 2014 ... Originally signed with MSU out of nearby West Point High School and then spent two seasons at East Mississippi Community College ... Logged 31 tackles and one interception in his career.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Made an immediate impact at cornerback in his first season ... Played in all 13 games with one start at right corner (Bowling Green) ... Recorded 31 tackles – 23 solo – one interception and one pass breakup ... Made Mississippi State debut against Oklahoma State (8/31) and tallied a career-best five tackles ... Made first career start against Bowling Green (10/12) and logged a personalbest two pass breakups ... Tallied three tackles at Texas A&M (11/9) and prevented a potential Mike Evans’ 90-yard touch-down by chasing him down at the MSU 15-yard line at the end of the third quarter ... Booked four tackles against Alabama (11/16) ... Tallied first career interception, and for the thirdstraight game, tallied four tackles, including first of career for lost yardage against Ole Miss (11/28).

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Considered the second-best safety prospect in the country by 247Sports, while earning the 33rd spot regardless of position in the country … Played two seasons for East Mississippi CC and head coach Buddy Stephens … Compiled 11 interceptions in two seasons as a Lion with 19 pass breakups … Was second on the team in tackles with 119 adding seven hits behind the line of scrimmage … Along with a 2011 national championship ring, also garnered several individual honors … Named to the 2012 NJCAA Region 23 First-Team as a defensive back … Enrolled in MSU in January 2013.

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Looking to have first full season on the active roster after 2013 redshirt season was cut short due to knee injury ... Will be looking to get into the mix along the deep and talented defensive line ... Could also experience action on special teams ... Played in two games making two tackles during 2013 before injury ended campaign ... Performed well during the 2014 spring.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in two games, against Alcorn State (9/7) and Troy (9/21) ... Recorded year’s only statistics against Troy, booking two solo tackles ... Two hits were both on Daron White rushes in the fourth quarter.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out initial season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Rated the No. 33 overall player in the state of Louisiana by 247Sports ... In the Class 2A State Championship Game, was credited with nine tackles and a sack ... Accumulated 72 total tackles his senior season, including 21 behind the line of scrimmage ... Of those 21, 16 were sacks, including one safety ... Named to the Class 2A Defensive First Team by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.

PERSONAL

Born Torrey Emanuel Bell on July 14, 1993 in Kenner, La. ... Son of Ron Bell and Celeste Dale ... Has two siblings, Akira and Tatiana.

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DALE’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 2______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Solo tackles 2______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) DALE’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 2/0 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 2/0 2 2 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

DILLON DAY

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 300 • Sr.-3L West Monroe, La. (West Monroe)

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One of the nation’s top centers who enters his senior season as a candidate for the Rimington Trophy ... Named to the 2013 preseason Rimington Trophy Watch List recognizing the nation’s top center, his second-consecutive season to be named to the list ... Has played in all 39 games of his career, including 34 games as the starting center ... Named an Honorable Mention Freshman All-American by Scout.com after his first season on the field with the Maroon and White ... Excelled as a scout team and reserve offensive lineman during his redshirt season ... Member of the 2011 and 2012 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Graduated from MSU in the summer 2014.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Started 12 games and played in all 13 contests at center ... Did not start against Troy ... Helped MSU to one of its best offensive seasons in program history, averaging 434.4 yards per game, which shattered the single-season record of 422.0 yards in 1982 ... Opened lanes for 29 rushing touchdowns this season, which ranked second in school history and two shy of the school record ... Gave pocket protection for the Bulldogs to average a school record 244.5 passing yards per game ... Provided time and space for 23 MSU total touchdowns during SEC games, the second most under a Dan Mullen-coached squad ... Capped the year with a dominant performance against Rice in the Liberty Bowl (12/31) as the squad racked up an MSU bowl record 533 yards of total offense ... At Arkansas (11/23), provided time for the quarterbacks to throw for 174 yards in the opening half, tied for the second most in a game on the year ... Opened holes for 556 yards of total offense at Texas A&M (11/9), the most ever during an SEC contest under Mullen ... Created space for MSU to gain 447 yards of total offense against Kentucky (10/24) ... Helped the Bulldogs convert 10 third-down attempts versus UK, their most since 10 at UK in 2012 ... Against LSU (10/5), opened holes for five rushes of 20 or more yards during the game’s 36 carries ... Helped MSU to 45 points in the first half against Troy (9/21), the most in a half in the modern era (since 1950), and the second-most ever.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

One of just eight sophomores that were named to the 2012 Rimington Trophy Watch List, given to the nation’s best center ... Started all 13 games at center, grading out a champion in 10 of the 13 games ... Part of an offensive line that

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gave up the second-fewest sacks in the SEC (29th nationally) ... Graded out at a career-high 97 percent in the SEC-opening win against Auburn, while also recording six pancake blocks ... Registered a career-high 12 pancake blocks and recorded an 81 percent grade in the road opener at Troy ... Graded out at 83 percent with five pancake blocks in the win versus South Alabama ... Tallied six pancake blocks and an 85 percent grade in the road win at Kentucky ... Graded out at 85 percent with four pancake blocks in the nationally-televised home win over Tennessee ... Recorded a grade of 84 percent with six pancake blocks in the homecoming win versus MTSU ... Graded out at 81 percent with five pancake blocks at Alabama ... Registered a grade of 92 percent with eight pancake blocks in the home triumph against Arkansas ... Graded out at 80 percent in the regular-season finale at Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl ... Graded out a champion in the Bulldogs’ finale versus Northwestern in the Gator Bowl, helping State to 186 yards on the ground.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Started nine games at center and appeared in all 13 games ... Started at center the last eight games of the season ... Graded out a champion four times (Kentucky, UT Martin, No. 3 Alabama, Wake Forest) ... Recorded 31 takedowns on the season, including a season-high six versus Louisiana Tech ... Blocked for a running back who finished fourth in the SEC in rushing, while giving up the fifth-fewest sacks in the league ... Aided an offensive line that helped the 2011 squad reach the top 10 in school history for single-season marks in passing touchdowns, passing completions, total yards and first downs ... Helped an offensive line that tallied multiple rushing touchdowns in games against Memphis, Auburn, Kentucky, UT Martin, Ole Miss and Wake Forest ... Blocked for an offense that scored 50-plus points twice in the same season for the first time since 1914 (four), and only the third time in school history (1907, twice) ... Part of an offensive line that paved the way for running back Vick Ballard to rush for a career-high 180 yards against Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl ... Saw playing time in the season-opening win at Memphis, where he helped Ballard run for 166 yards and three scores, a performance that earned Ballard SEC Player of the Week ... The game also saw the offense set the school record for total offense in a game (645 yards).

HIGH SCHOOL

Played offensive tackle for the late head coach Don Shows at Louisiana powerhouse West Monroe, helping lead the Rebels to a state championship appearance his junior year and the 5A state title his senior campaign . . . West Monroe finished the 2009 season 15-0 and ranked No. 9 nationally, defeating Archbishop Rummel 30-0 in the title game in the Louisiana Superdome . . . Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL

Born Dillon Anthony Day on Oct. 17, 1991 . . . Son of Marc and Diane Day … Earned his bachelor’s degree in clinical exercise physiology in the summer 2014.

DEVON DESPER

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 300 • So.-1L Madison, Miss. (Madison Central)

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CAREER

A member of the active roster in 2013 who was a valuable member of the special teams’ units and also served in a limited role as a reserve offensive lineman ... Looking to work way into consistent spot in offensive line rotation ... An extremely hard worker with great wingspan ... Has played in seven career games but has not recorded any statistics.

KALEB EULLS

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 295 • Sr.-3L Yazoo City, Miss. (Yazoo County)

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in seven games during first year on the active roster ... Participated against Alcorn State, Troy, LSU, Bowling Green, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Rice ... Part of an offensive line that helped Mississippi State set a bevy of offensive records, including: most completions (253), highest completion percentage (.590), most passing yards (3,178), most passing yards per game (244.5), most touchdowns scored (48) and most yards of total offense (5,647) ... During the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), helped set the MSU bowl record for most total yards gained with 533 ... The six touchdowns scored against Rice in the postseason contest were the most in AutoZone Liberty Bowl history ... Against Texas A&M (11/9), helped the Bulldogs to 556 yards of total offense, the most during an SEC contest under head coach Dan Mullen ... At South Carolina (11/2), provided time for quarterback Dak Prescott to complete 28 passes, the most under Mullen in an SEC game ... Against Bowling Green (10/12), provided rushing holes for 188 yards in the first half versus the Falcons, the most by MSU in the opening half since 234 against Memphis Sept. 1, 2011 ... Entered versus LSU (10/5) and helped provide time and protection for 468 yards of total offense and 7.0 yards per play.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

PRONUNCIATION: YULES CAREER

Veteran defensive tackle who anchors a solid defensive line ... Started all 39 career games so far, acquiring 84 tackles, 5.5 tackles for a loss of 15 yards, one sack, one pass breakup and a fumble recovery ... Named to the 2011 All-SEC Freshman Team in a vote by the league’s coaches ... Was the only defensive freshman (true or redshirt) to start all 13 games in the SEC in 2011 ... Saw time at both defensive tackle and defensive end during developmental season but has seen most action at tackle the last two years.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... The fourth-best center in the nation in the class of 2012 according to ESPN.com ... Also ranked by ESPN.com as the 10th-best player in the state, regardless of position ... The second-ranked offensive lineman within the state according to Mississippi Gridiron ... Rated one of the top lineman prospects by MaxPreps ... Started at center for the Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando in January 2012 ... Started at center in the Mississippi-Alabama AllStar Game ... Named to the All-State First Team by the Mississippi Association of Coaches and the Clarion-Ledger ... A member of the Mississippi Press Fantastic 15 list after senior year ... Helped Jaguars to the Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) 6A state semifinals (North State title tilt) as a senior before falling 40-35 to eventual state champion Olive Branch … Coached by Bobby Hall ... Graded out at 92 percent with a total of 126 pancake blocks in final campaign, when Jaguars scored 488 points (34.9 points per game) ... Blocked for a rushing attack that averaged 330-plus yard on the ground per game ... Prior to senior campaign, participated in the Army AllAmerican combine ... As a junior, guided Jaguars to a 12-2 record and a trip to the 6A MHSAA state semifinals before suffering a setback to eventual state champion South Panola 43-7 ... Leader of an offense that scored 546 points (39.0 per game) during junior year ... Also competed for the MCHS track team as a discus thrower.

PERSONAL

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Born Devon Desper on June 16, 1994 in Madison, Miss. ... Son of Tommy and Christen Desper ... A business administration major.

For the third consecutive season started every game (13) … Tallied 26 total tackles and 1.5 tackles for a loss of five yards … Collected a season-high five stops, including first two solo hits of the campaign against LSU (10/5) ... Registered four tackles, all on first-half rushing plays, versus Kentucky (10/24) ... Credited with first quarterback hurry of the year in the opening quarter at Texas A&M (11/9), forcing a Johnny Manziel incompletion ... Recorded four tackles against top-ranked Alabama (11/16), making three hits in the opening half ... Tallied season’s first tackle for lost yardage against the Crimson Tide, stopping T.J. Yeldon for a four-yard loss in the opening quarter ... Booked three tackles at Arkansas (11/23), two during the Razorbacks’ first drive of the third quarter ... Notched three hits in a Liberty Bowl win over Rice (12/31).

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Started all 13 games for the second straight season, totaling 28 tackles, one tackle for a loss, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup ... Broke up a pass and made a tackle in the road-opening win at Troy ... Registered a season-high 1.0 tackles for loss to go along with four tackles in the home triumph over South Alabama ... Collected two tackles in the SEC wins at Kentucky and at home versus Tennessee ... Totaled one tackle in the homecoming win over Middle Tennessee State and two at Alabama ... Tallied a season-high five tackles at home versus Texas A&M and tied it the next week at LSU ... Registered two tackles in each of the last three games against Arkansas, at Ole Miss and versus Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Named to the 2011 All-SEC Freshman Team in a vote by the league’s coaches ... The only defensive freshman (true or redshirt) to start all 13 games in the SEC in 2011, while also drawing a start in the Music City Bowl ... Tallied 30 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack in his first season on the playing field ... Recorded two tackles in Bulldog debut at Memphis ... Notched three tackles, two for loss and his first career sack in a nationally-televised contest versus No. 3 LSU at home ... Credited with four tackles at home against No. 13 South Carolina ... Tallied a career-high six tackles in a nationally-televised home contest versus No. 3 Alabama ... Registered five tackles in win versus Ole Miss.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted his true freshman season.

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HIGH SCHOOL

Ranked the No. 4 player in the state of Mississippi regardless of position by SuperPrep ... A four-star rating by both Scout.com and Rivals.com ... A consensus all-state selection and a pick to play in the Mississippi-Alabama AllStar Game ... Named the 4A Defensive Player of the Year by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen along with being named the paper’s sixth most wanted recruit ... As a defensive end, totaled 82 tackles with 16 tackles for loss and seven sacks ... Forced one fumble and recovered another ... Also handled quarterback on offense and finished his senior year with 721 passing yards ... Played for head coach Matt Williams ... Received national headlines and television appearances after disarming a student on the bus on the way to school ... Committed to Mississippi State in July of 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Kaleb Lashun Eulls on June 28, 1991 . . . Son of Ora Eulls … Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. EULLS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/12/11) Assisted tackles 5_________________ three times, last at LSU (11/10/12) Solo tackles 2__________________ six times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Tackles for loss 2.0______________________________ vs. LSU (9/15/11) Sacks 1.0______________________________ vs. LSU (9/15/11) Fumble recoveries 1__________________________ at Ole Miss (11/24/12) Pass breakups 1_______________________________at Troy (9/15/12) EULLS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 13/13 30 8 22 3.0-9 1.0-7 0/0 0 0-0 2012 13/13 28 7 21 1.0-1 0.0-0 0/1 1 0-0 2013 13/13 26 9 17 1.5-5 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 39/39 84 24 60 5.5-15 1.0-7 0/1 1 0-0

DEONTAY EVANS

DEFENSIVE BACK

all in the first half ... Forced initial fumble of career at Auburn (9/14), jarring the ball away from Quan Bray on a punt return during the second quarter ... Ended contest with the Tigers with three tackles.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during first year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... The 11th-best prospect in Mississippi and stood No. 53 at his position nationally by Rivals.com ... A Top-40 collegiate prospect by the Clarion-Ledger ... Earned Clarion-Ledger Second-Team All-State honors as an all-purpose player as well as Class 5A First-Team All-State recognition on defense as a senior ... Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Served as a running back, slot and split receiver, quarterback and inside and outside linebacker during senior campaign ... Ran for 911 yards and 13 touchdowns on 156 carries (5.8 yards per carry), while catching 11 passes for 83 yards ... Tallied 58 total tackles with eight sacks, two recovered fumbles and a blocked field goal ... Four of eight sacks came in a late-season victory over West Jones that earned MHS a playoff spot ... Rushed for 365 yards with a 7.5 yards-percarry average as a junior ... Added three receiving touchdowns during junior year .... Totaled 14 tackles and a sack ... Ran 18 times for 147 yards and a score during sophomore season while collecting 79 tackles and an interception ... Also played basketball for McComb.

PERSONAL

Born Deonte Lamar Evans on April 7, 1994, in Summit, Miss. ... Son of Gregory and Rosamond Evans ... Majoring in communication. EVANS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4_____________________ twice, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Assisted tackles 2________________ three times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Solo tackles 2_________________ four times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Forced fumbles 1____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) EVANS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/0 19 11 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 13/0 19 11 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 0 0-0

5-10 • 205 • So.-1L McComb, Miss. (McComb)

NICK FITZGERALD

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QUARTERBACK

6-5 • 215 • Fr.-HS Richmond Hill, Ga. (Richmond Hill)

CAREER

One of many talented defensive backs looking to make an impact this season ... Will be counted on to be a valuable special teams’ contributor for the second-straight campaign ... Continually learning from experienced secondary members ... Played in all 13 games during the 2014 season and started the finale against Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, indicating steady incline in production throughout the campaign ... Owns 19 career tackles (11 solo) with one forced fumble ... Switches from No. 24 to No. 17 this season.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in all 13 games and started the last contest of the year, against Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl ... Booked 19 tackles with 11 solo stops ... Tied for third on the team with four special teams’ tackles, all on kickoff returns ... Four kickoff stops were the third most on the squad ... Finished with seven hits on rushing plays and six on passes ... Added one forced fumble ... Matched year high with four tackles against Rice in the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Recorded a pair of solo stops against Kentucky (10/24) ... Tallied two hits versus LSU (10/5) ... Registered a season-best four tackles against Troy (9/21),

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Officially enrolled early at MSU in January 2014 and joined Bulldogs for spring drills ... Participated in AutoZone Liberty Bowl practices on campus just one day after graduating from high school ... Signed a grant-in-aid with the program instead of a letter-of-intent (per NCAA policy) ... A four-year letterwinner for head coach Lyman Guy who guided the Wildcats to a 10-2 overall record and the second round of the Georgia High School Association Class 5A State Football Championship as a senior ... Earned Honorable Mention Georgia Sports Writers Association and Atlanta Journal Constitution Class 5A All-State selections following senior year ... Named the Region 3-5A Player of the Year after final campaign ... A three-star recruit according to

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ESPN.com and 247Sports ... A triple-option quarterback who completed 33-for-76 passes for 778 yards and 12 touchdowns with just three interceptions during final campaign ... Carried the ball 182 times for 1,429 yards and 25 scores in 2013 ... Lifted the Wildcats to opening-round playoff win over Thomas County Central with 150 rushing yards and both of the team’s TDs ... Tabbed the WSAV Memorial Health/Chatham Orthopaedic Associates Blitz Performer of the Week and Enmark Player of the Week for the fourth week of the season after accounting for seven touchdowns against Glynn Academy ... Rushed for 162 yards and five scores and tossed two TDs in the contest ... Named to the Greater Savannah Area Football Team as both a junior and senior ... Started as a wide receiver in 2012, catching 18 passes for 321 yards and four scores ... The backup quarterback to Air Force’s Dominique Allen during junior campaign, rushing for 334 yards and six TDs in triple option ... As a junior, helped the Wildcats go 8-3 and reach the state playoffs for the first time since 1996 ... A First-Team All-Region 3-5A and First Team All-County pick in 2012 ... Played basketball for three years at Richmond Hill, averaging 7.9 points and 5.8 rebounds a contest as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born Nicholas Dylan Fitzgerald on Jan. 14, 1996 ... Parents are Derrick and Annetta Fitzgerald ... Has two siblings, Justin and Kristian ... Uncle Charles Pledger played football and the University of Georgia ... Lists David Green as favorite athlete and Eric Church as favorite musician.

KENT FLOWERS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 298 • Fr.-RS Hollandale, Miss. (Simmons)

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2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

The top-rated offensive line prospect in the state of Mississippi and the No. 5 prospect overall ... Rated among the top 40 prospects in the state of Mississippi by the Clarion-Ledger ... Ranked the No. 8 prospect in the state by 247Sports ... Considered the No. 16 prospect regardless of position by Rivals.com and the No. 18 overall recruit in the state by ESPN.com ... Noted by ESPN.com as having exceptional strength ... Named to MaxPreps 2012 Preseason All-State Team ... A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... One of the more coveted offensive lineman in the state, was named to the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen prior to senior season ... Selected to Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic following a strong senior season and started at tackle ... Earned Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 2A FirstTeam All-State honors after final year ... Played for head coach Antoine Kimble ... Helped team to 4-7 overall record and a trip to the Mississippi High School Athletic Association state playoffs.

JAMORAL GRAHAM

WIDE RECEIVER

5-10 • 165 • Fr.-HS Decatur, Miss. (Newton County)

HIGH SCHOOL

An elite four-star athlete for head coach Jackie Williamson at Newton County High School ... Rated by ESPN.com as the third-best prospect in the state and at No. 119 on the ESPN300 ... Cited by ESPN.com as having exceptional versatility, speed, ball skills and playmaking ability ... A 2013 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen honoree, the first ever from Newton County ... Selected to participate in the 2013 All-Gridiron First Team by the Mississippi Gridiron ... Chosen to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic, but did not take part in the contest due to injury ... Earned spots in the a Semper Fidelis AllAmerican Bowl and Army All-American games ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason All-State Football Team ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Third-Team Offense as an athlete ... Has been clocked at 4.42 in the 40-yard dash ... Helped the Cougars score 263 points, an average of 26.3 per game as a senior ... During final campaign, tallied 52 rushes for 421 yards and five touchdowns as well as seven receptions for 91 yards and one TD ... Returned three punt returns for 79 yards and a score ... On defense, picked up 38 tackles (26 solos), 3.0 tackles for lost yardage, three sacks, four pass breakups and one forced fumble ... Filled in at quarterback in the fifth week of the campaign, completed 6-of-9 passes for 75 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 103 yards and three scores in a 33-10 win against West Lauderdale ... In the second week of the season, caught five passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns in the second quarter alone versus Choctaw Central ... Named the top performer at the Steve Robertson’s annual Southern Select combine prior to senior season ... During junior year, accounted for 1,430 all-purpose yards and caught 24 passes for 464 yards, averaging 19.3 yards per catch ... Rushed for 495 yards as a junior ... Finished with a team-best 12 touchdowns, 11 coming on the offensive side of the ball ... Defensively, chipped in with 21 hits, seven pass breakups and one interception ... Earned a place on the U.S. Air Force 2010 Freshman All-American Team as an athlete after averaging 34.1 yards per punt return ... Ran track for the Cougars, competing in the 100 and 200-meter dashes as well as the 4x200-meter relay ... Placed third in the 100-meter dash at the 2011 state championship meet ... Helped the 4x200meter unit to a second-place finish at the state meet.

PERSONAL

Full name is Kentzevious D. Flowers ... Born on June 24, 1994.

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J.T. GRAY

DEFENSIVE BACK

6-0 • 196 • Fr.-HS Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale)

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Played junior season at Coolidge High School in Ariz., before transferring to Clarksdale for senior campaign ... Grew up in the Magnolia State and came home for final season ... A three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... The 20th-best prospect in the state according to ESPN.com ... Cited by ESPN.com as having exceptional instincts, zone coverage skills and run support abilities ... Played at Clarksdale for head coach Henry Johnson and helped the Cougars to a 7-5 record as a senior ... Team advanced to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 5A state playoffs after a 38-21 victory against Ridgeland in the postseason opener ... Team fell to Callaway in the second round of the playoffs ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect First-Team Defense ... A member of The Clarion-Ledger’s Targeted 22 ... Selected to take part in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic ... Earned Arizona Division IV Section II First-Team honors as a defensive back after junior season and second-team accolades as a running back in 2012 ... Played on both sides of the ball as a senior and recorded 58 tackles ... Offensively, rushed for 939 yards and 16 scores ... Helped Clarksdale defense allow 390 points, an average of 32.5 a contest ... As a junior at Coolidge, tallied 60 carries for 914 yards and 15 scores while catching 10 passes for 117 yards and a TD ... Defensively, booked a team-leading 112 tackles (75 solo) and two interceptions ... On special teams, added a combined 271 yards on kickoff and punt returns ... As a freshman for Clarksdale, rushed 11 times for 42 yards ... On defense, intercepted one pass and returned it 15 yards ... Named the MVP of the Rivals Camp Series at Hamilton High School in March, 2013 ... Ran track for Coolidge and qualified for the state meet in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter run, high jump and long jump.

PERSONAL

Full name is Juantavius Tavon Gray ... Born Jan. 18, 1996.

GERRI GREEN

LINEBACKER

6-4 • 221 • Fr.-HS Greenville, Miss. (Greenville Weston)

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A four-star recruit by 247Sports and Scout.com ... Ranked as the 12th-best prospect in the state by ESPN.com ... Played for head coach Shannon Williams’ Hornets … Invited to participate in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic and Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl ... A member of The Mississippi Press’ Fantastic 15 list of the state’s top collegiate football prospects at the beginning of the 2013 season ... A 2013 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen selection, just the second in school history joining Quentin Groves (2002) ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason All-State Football Team and the Mississippi Gridiron 2013 All-Gridiron First Team ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect First-Team Defense ... As a senior, tallied 98 tackles with 11.5 for lost yardage and 5.0 sacks ... Broke up seven passes, forced a trio of fumbles and recovered one during 2013 campaign ... On offense, made six catches for 96 yards and two touchdowns ... Missed time due to a leg injury ... Selected as the MaxPreps Defensive Player of the Game following performances versus Clarksdale and Gentry ... During junior year, booked 89 tackles, four pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles ... On offense, carried just eight times for 37 yards, but caught 10 passes for 172 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a tight end.

PERSONAL

Born Gerri Germaine Green on Sept. 14, 1995.

NICK GRIFFIN

RUNNING BACK

6-0 • 226 • Sr.-3L New Augusta, Miss. (Perry Central)

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Seasoned running back who enjoyed an outstanding 2014 spring and is fully healthy ... Will be in the rotation at running back ... Also great blocker ... Has seen action in 31 career games, including one start ... Rushed for 427 yards on 72 carries with three touchdowns ... Owns a 5.9 career yards per carry average ... Missed the first five games of the 2011 campaign following a knee injury suffered in the spring ... Highly-touted runner coming from the Mississippi prep ranks ... Carries over a 3.0 grade point average and is a three-time member of the SEC Academic Fall Honor Roll (2011, ’12, ’13).

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Reserve running back who rushed for 96 yards on 24 carries with one touchdown ... Added three receptions for 27 yards ... Played in all 13 games with no starts ... Notched a career-high 13 carries against Alcorn State (9/7) and finished with a season-best 53 yards and one score ... Gained 44 of 53 yards during the second half versus the Braves ... Touchdown came with 5:00 left in the fourth quarter on a 10-yard run ... Carried five times for 15 yards against Troy (9/21) ... Accounted for four carries for 18 yards in Liberty Bowl win over Rice (12/31).

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Showed glimpses of brilliance, running 32 times for 223 yards and a touchdown ... 7.0 yards per carry was a team high ... Ran five times for 12 yards in the season-opening win versus Jackson State ... Reeled off a 22-yard run in the SEC opener against Auburn, setting up a touchdown that sealed the game for the Bulldogs ... Toted the rock four times for 14 yards in the win versus South Alabama ... Took one carry for 44 yards in the homecoming win over MTSU ... Carried once for nine yards at Alabama ... Rushed twice for 10 yards and caught a seven-yard pass versus Texas A&M ... Made his first career start at LSU, carrying 11 times for 38 yards ... Rushed two times for a season-best 68 yards against Arkansas, including his second career touchdown ... 60-yard touchdown run was the second-longest rush of the season for MSU ... Recorded a 16-yard run for a first down in the Egg Bowl rivalry game at Ole Miss.

GRIFFIN’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2011 5/0 1 8 8.0 0 8 / ALABAMA 2012 13/1 2 3 1.5 0 7 / TEXAS A&M 2013 13/0 3 27 9.0 0 18 / ALCORN STATE TOTALS 31/1 6 38 6.3 0 18 / ALCORN STATE

B.J. HAMMOND

WIDE RECEIVER

6-4 • 235 • Fr.-RS New Augusta, Miss. (Perry Central)

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw action as a reserve running back in five games after missing the first five contests of the season due to a knee injury ... Made Bulldog debut in the road win at UAB, rushing four times for 25 yards ... Recorded best game of the season in the homecoming win against UT Martin, carrying 10 times for 80 yards and a touchdown, including a season-best 34-yard run ... Caught one pass for eight yards versus No. 3 Alabama ... Carried the ball twice for three yards in the Egg Bowl win against Ole Miss.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated the No. 10 prospect in the state of Mississippi regardless of position by Rivals.com ... Earned a three-star rating from Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com ... Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Listed on the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted List and also a preseason Dandy Dozen Selection ... Named First-Team All-State by the Clarion-Ledger ... Also named First-Team All-State on the 3A level by Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Led class 3A in rushing with 2,080 yards on 234 carries for head coach Tim Barron in 2009 ... Scored 36 touchdowns during senior season with 31 coming on the ground ... Also played defensively as a safety, and as a junior posted 82 tackles with a two sacks and four interceptions ... Averaged just under 30.0 yards punting ... As a junior, rushed for 720 yards with nine touchdowns on 120 carries ... In 2007 he had a breakout season with 1,371 rushing yards on 201 carries and 17 touchdowns ... Also posted 64 tackles with an interception on defense ... Played for the varsity as a ninth grader with 59 tackles and three sacks ... Played for the PCHS basketball varsity and ran track ... Committed to Mississippi State in January 2010.

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Did not experience action but redshirted during initial season with the program.

HIGH SCHOOL

Tall wide receiver from the talent-rich Alabama prep ranks ... Rated the No. 13 prospect in the state of Alabama regardless of position by ESPN.com ... Also named a four-star prospect and a top-50 wide receiver by ESPN.com ... Hauled in 15 catches for 306 yards and a three touchdowns as a senior ... Named of Alabama’s top 30 prospects by Rivals.com ... Played for head coach Joe Billingsley ... Caught 39 passes for 639 yards and six touchdowns as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born B.J. L Hammond on June 31, 1994.

DEZMOND HARRIS

LINEBACKER

PERSONAL

6-4 • 230 • Fr.-RS McCalla, Ala. (McAdory)

Born Nicholas Cameron Griffin on Oct. 23, 1991 ... Son of Joseph and Mae Griffin ... Majoring in sport pedagogy. GRIFFIN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Carries 13_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Rushing yards 80_________________________ vs. UT Martin (11/5/11) Rushing touchdowns 1____________three times, last vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Longest rush 60__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) Receptions 1_____________ four times, last vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Receiving yards 18_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Longest reception 18_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) All-purpose yards 80_________________________ vs. UT Martin (11/5/11) GRIFFIN’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2011 5/0 16 108 6.8 1 34 / UT MARTIN 2012 13/1 32 223 7.0 1 60 / ARKANSAS 2013 13/0 24 96 4.0 1 10 / ALCORN STATE TOTALS 31/1 72 427 5.9 3 60 / ARKANSAS

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A high school quarterback who was a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Tabbed as the No. 42 prospect in the state of Alabama by ESPN.com ... Noted as having exceptional playmaking skills by ESPN.com ... Ranked as the No. 101 outside linebacker in the country by Scout.com ... Projected as the 36th-best athlete in the country and the 38th-best player, regardless of position, in the state of Alabama by 247Sports ... Earned a place on the Birmingham News Honorable Mention All-West team following junior year ... Team went 6-3 during junior campaign ... Against John Carroll

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as a junior, completed 10-of-12 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns in 54-19 victory ... Missed entire senior season after suffering a torn ACL during preseason jamboree contest ... Yellowjackets advanced to Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 5A state finals before falling to Spanish Fort and finishing 15-1 during senior campaign ... Played for head coach David Powell.

JOHN HARRIS

DEFENSIVE LINE

PERSONAL

6-5 • 235 • Jr.-SQ Boynton Beach, Fla. (Boynton Beach)

Born Dezmond Marquell Harris on April 29, 1995 ... Father is Walter Harris ... A business administration major.

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GRANT HARRIS

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 270 • Fr.-HS Bolton, Miss. (Clinton)

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A three-year player for head coach Judd Boswell’s Arrows ... A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... The 19th-best player in the state and the 56th-best defensive end according to ESPN.com ... Tabbed by Rivals.com as the 16th-best prospect in Mississippi ... Selected to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen, becoming just the fourth Clinton player to make the list, joining Dontae Walker (1998), Clarence McDougal (2000) and CoCo Hodge (2000) ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger All-Metro First Team ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason AllState Football Team ... Selected to the 2013 All-Gridiron First Team by the Mississippi Gridiron ... Earned a spot in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic and the 10th Annual Max Emfinger All-American Bowl ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Second-Team Defense ... Booked 92 tackles during senior year, including 10.0 stops for lost yardage and six sacks ... Added a pair of pass breakups and two forced fumbles ... Selected as the Sept. 13 MaxPreps Defensive Player of the Game after booking 11 tackles against Meridian ... As a junior, tallied 71 hits, 13.0 TFL and 6.0 sacks while forcing one fumble and recovering another ... A second-team All-State selection by the Mississippi Association of Coaches following junior campaign ... Tallied 40 tackles, 8.0 hits for lost yardage and 3.0 sacks during sophomore season ... Did not start playing football until high school after being home schooled prior to eighth grade.

PERSONAL

Born Grant Everett Harris on Oct. 7, 1995 ... Father, Reggie, was a two-year starter at linebacker for Hinds Community College before transferring to Delta State ... Reggie was inducted into the Hinds Community College Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 ... Uncle played football at Southern Miss ... Mother is Angela.

CAREER

A talented reserve along the defensive line who has yet to break through and experience significant playing time during MSU career ... Has played in five games with two tackles and one pass breakup ... Will continue to learn and develop among deep and talented defensive line ... Could have an impact on special teams during the upcoming campaign.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Experienced action in three games, versus Alcorn State (9/7), Troy (9/21) and Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Recorded one tackle, versus Troy, by hauling down Daron White after a one-yard rush in the fourth quarter ... Tallied one pass breakup, against Alcorn State by knocking down a John Gibbs Jr., pass in the third frame ... Did not record any other statistics.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in the season opener against Jackson State and in the homecoming win versus Middle Tennessee ... Tallied one tackle, combining with Christian Holmes to halt Tommy Gooden for no gain in the fourth quarter against Jackson State.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out first year on campus as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Starred for four years under head coach Rick Swain at Boynton Beach Community High School ... Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked the 13th best prospect in the state of Florida by The Palm Beach Post … Recorded 65 total tackles along with six sacks during the 2010 season ... Credited with 14 hits for lost yardage during final campaign … Graduated from high school in December and enrolled at Mississippi State in the spring of 2011 ... A National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL

An interdisciplinary studies major. HARRIS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 1______________________twice, last vs. Troy (9/21/13) Assisted tackles 1________________________ vs. Jackson State (9/1/12) Solo tackles 1______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Pass breakups 1_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) HARRIS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 2/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 3/0 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 5/0 2 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

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CORVELL HARRISON

DEFENSIVE LINE

HARRISON’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2010 5/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2011 1/0 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2012 3/0 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 13/0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 22/0 9 2 7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0-0

6-3 • 270 • Sr.-2L Laurel, Miss. (Northeast Jones)

BRANDON HILL

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TIGHT END

6-2 • 240 • Sr.-3L Columbus, Miss. (West Lowndes)

CAREER

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Senior defensive and special teams contributor who has played in 22 games ... Registered nine total tackles during his career.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played in all 13 games, mostly as a contributor on special teams coverage ... Collected one tackle in Liberty Bowl win over Rice (12/31).

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw action in three games, including the regular-season finale at Ole Miss for the Egg Bowl ... Made a tackle in the season-opening win versus Jackson State ... Collected a career-high four tackles in the homecoming victory over MTSU.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in one game, tallying three tackles in the season-opening win at Memphis.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in five games during his true freshman season ... Provided depth along the defensive front ... Was not credited with a tackle ... Saw action in wins over Alcorn State and Houston ... Also played against Alabama and in the doubleovertime game against Arkansas ... Finished the season with limited playing time in the Gator Bowl victory over Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOL

Listed as the top linebacker prospect in the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com and No. 2 linebacker by Scout.com … Rated the No. 23 prospect regardless of position in Mississippi by Scout.com … Selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star game … Listed on the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted List ... Earned all-state honors in Class 4A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Named second-team All-State regardless of classification by the Clarion-Ledger ... All-Jones County team pick of the Laurel Leader Call ... All-Area selection of WDAM-TV ... For the 2009 season, led NEJHS on defense with 85 tackles in 10 games ... Playing tight end, caught eight passes for 82 yards with a pair of touchdown receptions, one each in games with Class 5A state finalists West Jones and Wayne County ... Played for head coach Robert Hathorn at Northeast Jones ... Committed to Mississippi State in December 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Corvell Vermaine Gay on March 22, 1991 ... Son of Ollie and Michelle Harrison. HARRISON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4______________ vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/20/12) Assisted tackles 4______________ vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/20/12) Solo tackles 1_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13)

2013 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2012 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2011 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CAREER

Solid blocking tight end and contributor on special teams ... A fifth-year senior who returns from a broken foot sustained in the Kentucky game last season on Oct. 24 ... Returned fully healthy in the spring 2014 ... Has played in 32 career games with four starts ... Caught eight passes for 102 yards ... A three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played in seven games with four starts ... Starts came against Oklahoma State (8/31), LSU (10/5), Bowling Green (10/12) and Kentucky (10/24) ... Did not play in the final six games of the year after suffering a broken foot against Kentucky on Oct. 24 ... Caught two passes for 53 yards and also contributed on special teams ... Made 15-yard catch in the season-opener versus OSU ... Hauled in 38-yard pass against Troy (9/21).

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw action in 12 games, catching five passes for 46 yards ... Tallied 27 receiving yards on two catches in the season-opening win against Jackson State at home ... Caught one pass for six yards in the SEC-opening victory versus Auburn ... Made a special teams tackle in the triumph over South Alabama ... Hauled in one pass for five yards in the nationally-televised win against Tennessee at home ... In the homecoming win against Middle Tennessee State, caught one pass for eight yards ... Recorded a special teams tackle at LSU.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in all 13 games, mostly on kickoff and punt coverage ... Caught one pass at Auburn in his SEC debut.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out the season as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

Earned a four-star ranking by ESPN.com and listed as the No. 24 athlete in the nation ... Listed by Scout.com as the No. 22 prospect in the state regardless of position ... Listed on the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted recruits ... Finished senior season with 23 catches for 269 yards and two touchdowns on offense ... Defensively registered 64 tackles with one sack ... Also picked off three

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passes and returned one for a touchdown ... Recovered three fumbles, broke up three passes and tallied three tackles for loss ... Played for head coach Chris Chambless at West Point ... Became one of the Bulldogs’ first commitments of the class, committing in Feb. 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Brandon Darnell Hill on May 26, 1991 in Crawford, Miss. ... Son of LaTanya Fenster and Brandon L. Hill ... Has five siblings – Byron, Brandy, Brogan, Broycee and Corey ... Carries a 3.1 grade point average in exercise clinical physiology. HILL’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 2________________________ vs. Jackson State (9/1/12) Receiving yards 38______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Longest reception 38______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) HILL’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS NO. 2011 13/0 1 2012 12/0 5 2013 7/4 2 TOTALS 32/4 8

YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 3 3.0 0 3 / AUBURN 46 9.2 0 19 / JACKSON STATE 53 26.5 0 38 / TROY 102 12.8 0 38 / TROY

BRANDON HOLLOWAY

WIDE RECEIVER

5-8 • 160 • So.-1L Tampa, Fla. (Alonso)

campaign, while also catching 19 passes for 304 yards and seven touchdowns ... Starred on special teams as well, returning three kicks for 158 yards and a score ... Tallied four tackles, two blocked punts and a fumble recovery on defense.

PERSONAL

Born Brandon Michael Holloway on March 1, 1993 in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Anthony and Wanda Holloway ... Majoring in clinical exercise physiology. HOLLOWAY’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 3______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Receiving yards 41______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Longest reception 34______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Carries 4_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Rushing yards 28_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Longest rush 15_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Kick returns 2__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Kick return yards 95_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Longest kick return 95_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Punt returns 1_____________________ twice, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Punt return yards 23__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Longest punt return 23__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) All-purpose yards 148_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) HOLLOWAY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2013 11/0 7 77 11.0 0 34 / TROY TOTALS 11/0 7 77 11.0 0 34 / TROY HOLLOWAY’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2013 11/0 8 38 TOTALS 11/0 8 38

CHRISTIAN HOLMES

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TIGHT END

6-1 • 230 • Sr.-3L Puckett, Miss. (Puckett)

CAREER

Talented speedster who can play running back or wide receiver ... Saw most action at receiver as a redshirt freshman but made the full-time switch to running back during 2014 spring drills ... Expected to make an impact on special teams as a kickoff and punt returner ... Has played in 11 games ... Rushed eight times for 38 yards in debut season ... Tallied 113 yards in kickoff returns, including a 95-yarder.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw most action on special teams and as a wide receiver ... Played in 11 contests with no starts ... Burst onto the scene against Alcorn State (9/7), gaining a teambest 148 all-purpose yards ... Turned in Bulldogs’ longest play of the season with a 95-yard kickoff return to start the second half against the Braves, taking kick to the one-yard line ... Added 28 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards in the Alcorn contest ... Registered first career SEC carry at Auburn (9/14) with a seven-yard gain in the fourth quarter ... Recorded all statistics against Troy (9/21) in the second half, when he caught career-long 34-yard pass on the first play of the fourth quarter ... Tallied first career punt return versus Ole Miss (11/28), running it back 23 yards for the longest punt runback by a Bulldog of the season.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out first season as a redshirt freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... The 42nd rated athlete in the country according to Rivals.com ... Named thirdteam all-state ... Ran for 904 yards and 10 touchdowns on 134 carries in senior

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AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 4.8 0 15 / ALCORN STATE 4.8 0 15 / ALCORN STATE

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One of the most versatile players on the squad who has experience on both sides of the ball ... During the 2013 season alone played both tight end and linebacker ... Also a key member of nearly every special teams’ unit ... Will be counted on to fill the same special teams’ roles and be a reserve among the tight end corps ... Has experienced action in all 39 career games, booking 40 tackles (19 solo) ... During first three years, totaled one pass breakup and one forced fumble to go along with one punt return and one kickoff return.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

For the third consecutive season, experienced action in all 13 games as a reserve ... Contributed on defense as a linebacker, offense as a tight end and as a member of the special teams ... Booked 11 tackles (seven solo) and first career pass breakup, against Alabama (11/16) ... Registered a team third-best four stops on special teams, three on kickoff returns and one on a punt runback ... Three kickoff return hits were tied for the fourth most among the Bulldogs ... Booked a career-high five tackles at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Added a year secondbest two hits versus Alcorn State (9/7) ... Tallied one hit versus Kentucky (10/24), South Carolina (11/2), Arkansas (11/23) and Rice (12/31) ... Tallied one kickoff return, making a fair catch at South Carolina (11/2).

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2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in all 13 games, making 11 tackles and forcing a fumble ... Recorded a tackle in the season-opening victory against Jackson State at home ... Came back the next week to tally two tackles in the SEC-opening win versus Auburn ... Registered a tackle in wins at Troy, at Kentucky and against Tennessee ... Made a tackle at LSU ... Had his best game of the season in the home finale win versus Arkansas, collecting four tackles (career-high tying two solo) and registering his first career forced fumble.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Mississippi All-Star Classic ... Made 73 tackles with 9.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks while adding one fumble recovery during senior year ... As a junior, booked 101 tackles with 15.0 TFL and 10.0 sacks ... Broke up three passes as a junior ... Ran track for Pelham and was the Shelby County champion in the shot put with a throw of 42-feet, 9.5 inches ... Second cousin is Oakland Raider Justin Tuck.

PERSONAL

Born Braxton Keyonte Hoyett on Feb. 5, 1996 ... Parents are Lasonjia and Nicholas Hoyett.

Saw action in all 13 games during redshirt freshman season ... Recorded two tackles in first eight games, but came on strong to finish the year with 16 tackles in final five games ... Recorded season-high six tackles twice during the campaign, against UT Martin and Arkansas.

JAY HUGHES

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

DEFENSIVE BACK

Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

5-8 • 160 • So.-1L Tampa, Fla. (Alonso)

HIGH SCHOOL

Class 2A All-Metro selection by the Clarion-Ledger ... Recorded 107 tackles during his senior season at Puckett Attendance Center ... Tallied four sacks, intercepted two passes, forced four fumbles and recovered three of them ... A two-way player in high school, added 388 yards receiving and nine touchdowns on the offensive side of the ball ... Helped lead the Wolves to a 11-2 record in 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Christian Joseph Holmes on June 16, 1992 ... Son of Kristi Holmes ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. HOLMES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6_________________________ vs. UT Martin (11/5/11) Assisted tackles 4_________________________ vs. UT Martin (11/5/11) Solo tackles 2_____________ five times, last at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Forced fumbles 1__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) Pass breakups 1__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) HOLMES’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 13/0 18 8 10 0.0 0.0 0/0 0 0-0 2012 13/0 11 4 7 0.0 0.0 1/0 0 0-0 2013 13/0 11 7 4 0.0 0.0 0/0 1 0-0 TOTALS 39/0 40 19 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 1 0-0

BRAXTON HOYETT

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 285 • Fr.-HS Pelham, Ala. (Pelham)

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A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports ... The 30th-best prospect in Alabama, and the 84th-best defensive tackle in the country, according to ESPN.com ... Played for head coach Brett Burnett and helped the Panthers to a 6-5 overall record as a senior ... An AlabamaVarsity.com Super All-State Second Team selection and a Friday Night Fuel Team Alabama Defense pick ... Earned a spot in the Alabama-

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A veteran, smart safety who makes his return from injury ... Outstanding leadership skills ... Will contend for starting free safety spot after missing the final 12 games of the 2013 season due to an Achilles injury ... Returned to the field without contact in March 2014 for spring practice ... Played in 27 games for the Bulldogs with four starts ... Posted 44 career tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss and four pass breakups ... Enrolled in post-graduate studies after receiving undergraduate degree in May 2014.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Started at free safety in season opener against Oklahoma State (8/31), making one tackle and recording one pass breakup ... During the PBU in the first quarter, injured Achilles and missed the remainder of the game ... Underwent surgery to repair Achilles and missed the final 12 contests of the year.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in all 13 games, including starting the last three regular season contests at safety ... Registered 32 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and two pass breakups, with all TFL and pass breakups in the last four games ... Tallied four tackles in the road opener at Troy ... Made a tackle in the wins versus South Alabama, at Kentucky and at home against Tennessee ... Collected three solo tackles in the homecoming win over Middle Tennessee State ... Made five tackles against Texas A&M, including one behind the line of scrimmage ... Made first career start at LSU, recording a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup to go along with three total tackles ... Started at safety in the home finale against Arkansas, totaling a career-best seven tackles (four solo) and 0.5 tackles for loss in the win ... Notched three tackles in the Egg Bowl ... Recorded four tackles (all solo) off of the bench and broke up a pass versus Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw action in all 13 games as reserve defensive back, tallying four tackles in the first five games ... Totaled four solo tackles in the homecoming victory against UT Martin ... Also credited with a pass breakup against the Skyhawks ... Notched two tackles against Ole Miss.

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2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

Listed as a top 100 national running back by Scout.com ... Ranked the 14th prospect regardless of position by Scout.com ... Earned a three-star ranking by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted Recruits list ... Selected to play running back in the MississippiAlabama All-Star Game ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger’s Second-Team All-State team comprised of all classifications ... Playing for coach Nevil Barr, helped Oak Grove to an 11-3 record with championships of both Region 3 and South State to reach the Class 6A State Final ... WDAM-TV All-Area first team and Second-Team All-Area by the Hattiesburg American ... During 2009 senior season, rushed 143 times for 856 yards ... Also recorded four rushing touchdowns ... Transferred to Oak Grove for junior season in 2008 ... Made an immediate impact by rushing for 980 yards on 172 carries ... Scored 17 rushing touchdowns as the Warriors finished 12-2 and reached the South State title game ... Played in 2007 at Oxford High School ... Committed to Mississippi State in December 2009.

PERSONAL

HIGH SCHOOL

Attended Dadeville High School and played for head coach Richard White ... Was the 20th-ranked tight end nationally and 18th-best player from Alabama according to Rivals.com ... Ranked as the 14th-best player in Alabama by Scout.com ... The 13th-ranked tight end nationally and 14th-best prospect from Alabama on 247Sports’ big board ... The 31st-best tight end nationally and the 25th-best recruit from Alabama according to ESPN.com ... Ranked 15th overall in Alabama by SuperPrep ... Ranked 12th on the Birmingham News’ 2012 Super Seniors ... Member of the 4A Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State Team in senior season ... Selected to play in the 2012 Offense-Defense All-American Game following senior season ... Caught 31 passes for 550 yards and six touchdowns on offense while collecting 36 tackles (18 solo) including 2.0 sacks and one INT on defense in his senior season ... Guided the Tigers to a 12-1 record and trip to the Alabama High School Athletic Association 4A state tournament quarterfinals ... During junior campaign, tallied 57 tackles with 6.0 sacks ... Offensively, hauled in 14 passes for more than 400 yards ... Also played basketball for the Tigers.

PERSONAL

Born Darrion Jamal Hutcherson on June 12, 1993 ... Nickname is “Hutch” … Son of Rachel Hutcherson and Darryl Heard.

Born Jay Khalil Hughes on Nov. 21, 1991 ... Son of Tony and Marion Hughes ... Father, Tony, is the assistant head coach for the Bulldogs while also handling safety and recruiting coordinator coaching duties ... Graduated from MSU in the spring 2014 with a degree in history.

JAHMERE IRVIN-SILLS

HUGHES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 7__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) Assisted tackles 3__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) Solo tackles 4___________three times, last vs. Northwestern (1/1/13) Tackles for loss 1.5______________________________ at LSU (11/10/12) Pass breakups 1_________four times, last vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) HUGHES’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 13/0 11 9 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 2012 13/3 32 23 9 3.0-6 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0 2013 1/1 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 TOTALS 27/4 44 32 12 3.0-6 0.0-0 0/0 4 0-0

DARRION HUTCHERSON

TIGHT END

6-7 • 250 • Jr.-TR Dadeville, Ala. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC)

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Suited up at tight end for two years for head coach Glenn Davis at CopiahLincoln ... A three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and 247Sports ... Led Copiah-Lincoln to a 7-2 overall record in 2013 ... Part of an offense that averaged 432.9 yards a game, the 13th-best mark in the National Junior College Athletic Association ... Hauled in a season-high two passes for 20 yards against Pearl River on Oct. 12 ... Tallied a season-long 28-yard reception versus Hinds Community College on Sept. 19 ... During first year on campus, helped the Wolfpack finish 9-3 and claim the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges State Championship ... Played defensive end as a rookie.

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DEFENSIVE BACK

5-10 • 175 • Fr.-HS Elkton, Md. (Tri-State Christian Academy)

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Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... The 14th-best prospect in Maryland and the No. 47 cornerback according to ESPN.com ... Highlighted by ESPN.com as possessing exceptional instincts and zone coverage skills ... A 2012 MaxPreps.com 2012 Maryland Preseason All-State Football First-Team selection ... Played final season at newly formed Eastern Christian Academy ... As part of Eastern Christian, attended online private classes through National Connections Academy ... Previously attended Red Lion Christian Academy ... Played all four years under head coach Dwayne Thomas ... Served as a wide receiver and punt returner while not in the defensive backfield ... Finished senior year with 27 tackles and one interception ... Attended the 2011 Nike Football Training Camp in Rutgers and was voted as runner up for the wide receiver most valuable player award ... The 2012 Rutgers 7-on-7 tournament defensive MVP.

PERSONAL

Born Jahmere Irvin-Sills on Aug. 1, 1993 ... Adopted by David Sills IV and family.

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JESSE JACKSON

WIDE RECEIVER

6-2 • 201 • Fr.-HS Petal, Miss. (Petal)

86 HIGH SCHOOL

A four-star recruit according to ESPN.com and checked in No. 129 on the ESPN300 list ... The fourth-best prospect in-state prospect according to ESPN.com ... Selected to participate in the 2014 Under Armour All-America High School Football Game ... Played for head coach Marcus Boyles ... A threestar prospect according to Scout.com and 247Sports ... Slated at No. 4 on The Mississippi Press’ Fantastic 15 list of the state’s top collegiate football prospects at the beginning of the season ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason All-State Football Team ... Selected to the 2013 All-Gridiron First Team by the Mississippi Gridiron ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Second-Team Offense ... Rated as the No. 27 wide receiver in the nation by the 247Sports Composite ... Finished the year as the No. 11 recruit in Mississippi according to Scout.com ... Helped Petal to a 10-3 record and a trip to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association Class 6A state playoffs ... Did not play entire senior season due to injury suffered during 42-7 win against Jim Hill ... Prior to injury, caught 22 passes for 332 yards and three touchdowns ... As a junior, hauled in 39 passes for 842 yards and 11 TDs ... Tallied 1,018 all-purpose yards as a junior after adding 176 yards on kickoff returns ... Contributed on defense with 17 tackles during junior campaign ... Transitioned from quarterback to wide receiver following freshman year ... Also played basketball as a freshman at Petal and played baseball as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL

Born Dec. 15, 1995 ... Mother, Angela, played basketball at Southern Miss (1997-2000) and with the WNBA’s Cleveland Rockers and Portland Fire.

ZACH JACKSON

LINEBACKER

6-2 • 210 • Jr.-2L Heidelberg, Miss. (Heidelberg)

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2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

For the second-straight year, played in all 13 games during the campaign as a reserve ... Ranked 10th on the team in total hits with 33 ... Made 2.5 tackles for loss (-9 yards) and added a quarterback hurry ... Stood second on the team with eight special teams’ tackles, all on kickoff returns ... Eight kickoff return hits were one behind Kendrick Market for the team lead ... Tallied 16 hits on rushing plays and nine after passes ... Finished with four or more tackles in a trio of games (Alcorn State, Arkansas and Rice) ... Registered one quarterback hurry during the campaign, during the fourth quarter against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Tallied a trio of tackles against Oklahoma State (8/31), including first career tackle for lost yardage by tossing Jeremy Smith for a four-yard loss following a reception in the second quarter ... Recorded all four stops versus Alcorn State (9/7) in the second half ... Tallied two of game’s three stops against Troy (9/21) on special teams ... Recorded a career-high six tackles (one solo) at Arkansas (11/23) ... Tallied four of game’s six hits during the Razorbacks’ first and second drives of the third quarter ... Booked a personal-best four solo tackles against Rice in the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31).

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in all 13 games, recording 16 tackles (eight solo) ... Led all Bulldogs in special teams tackles (seven) ... Made a tackle in the Southeastern Conference-opening win versus Auburn ... Collected three tackles in the victorious road opener at Troy ... Recorded a stop in the home victory against South Alabama ... Totaled two hits in the SEC road win at Kentucky ... Registered a year-high two solo stops (three total) in the homecoming triumph over MTSU ... Posted one tackle at Alabama ... Tallied a season-best four tackles in the home finale against Arkansas ... Finished the regular season with a solo tackle at Ole Miss.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated among the top 25 of the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted List ... Prior to the 2010 season, placed on the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen list of the state’s top overall college prospects ... Named the No. 16 prospect in the state by Rivals.com and No. 17 by Scout.com ... An all-area pick by WDAM-TV ... Missed four games in mid-season with a separated shoulder, but was still able to compile 756 rushing yards on 87 carries and six touchdowns ... Went 18-of-45 passing for 224 yards with a pair of touchdowns ... Finished with 43 total tackles, 39 solo, and caused one fumble ... Missed first five games of senior season with broken foot ... As a sophomore, passed for 1,154 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while rushing 233 times for 1,348 yards and 16 touchdowns ... Named to the WDAM-TV All-Area team as a sophomore and the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player.

PERSONAL

An industrial technology major. JACKSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Assisted tackles 5__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Solo tackles 4_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Tackles for loss 1.0________________ twice, last vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) JACKSON’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 13/0 16 8 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 13/0 33 16 17 2.5-9 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 26/0 49 24 25 2.5-9 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

A key reserve at linebacker who is expected to play a prominent role on defense and special teams ... Ready to take the next step in career after playing in all 26 games during first two years on the active roster ... Top reserve for likely NFL Draft pick Benardrick McKinney ... Owns 33 total tackles (16 solo) and 2.5 hits for lost yardage.

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NICK JAMES

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 325 • Jr.-1L Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach)

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JAMES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3__________________ vs. Middle Tennessee (10/20/12) Assisted tackles 3__________________ vs. Middle Tennessee (10/20/12) Solo tackles 1__________________________ at Alabama (10/27/12) JAMES’ CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 8/0 6 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 8/0 6 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

A.J. JEFFERSON

DEFENSIVE LINE

CAREER

6-3 • 265 • So.-1L Summit, Miss. (North Pike)

Looking to get back into the defensive line rotation after taking an unconventional redshirt following playing time as a true freshman ... Possesses all the physical tools to be a force along the line ... Continuing to learn from experienced and talented defensive line group ... Has played in eight career games with six tackles (one solo).

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2013 REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON

Did not participate due to redshirt.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in eight games and recorded six tackles (one solo) ... All six hits were on rushing plays ... Garnered the first two stops of career in a home victory against South Alabama (9/22) ... Recorded a career-high three hits in a homecoming victory against Middle Tennessee State (10/20) ... Against SEC West rival Alabama (10/27), recorded first solo tackle.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

One of the top prospects in the Mississippi prep ranks ... A four-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Ranked as the No. 11 defensive tackle prospect in the country by 247Sports, as well as the fourthbest player in the state of Mississippi ... According to ESPN.com, was the seventh-best prospect in the state and the No. 23 defensive tackle in the nation ... Noted by ESPN.com as possessing exceptional run and pass defense skills as well as pursuit and disruptiveness ... Earned a place on the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen list ... Checked in at No. 9 on The Mississippi Press’ Fantastic 15 list ... Rated as the second-best defensive lineman in Mississippi for 2011 by the Mississippi Gridiron ... Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic following senior season ... Prior to senior year, named to the WLOX-TV Elite 11 Preseason Team ... Totaled 62 tackles (six for loss), a sack and three pass deflections as a senior ... Earned second-team all-state honors following final campaign ... Guided the Bearcats to an 8-4 overall record and trip to the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 5A state playoffs ... Team won postseason opener 31-28 against Brookhaven before falling to Pearl River Central in the second round ... Made 50 stops as a junior with 15 sacks, two forced fumbles and two pass breakups ... Helped Long Beach to an 11-2 mark as a junior, including a 5A Region 4 title with a 7-0 mark ... Bearcats were upset by Brookhaven 23-21 in the opening round of the 5A playoffs ... Attended the Orlando Under Armour spring combine prior to junior season, as well as the Army All-American Combine in San Antonio ... Following final season, was selected to the under-19 U.S. National Team and played against Team International in the International Bowl in Feb. 2012 ... Participated in shot put and discus for the LBHS track & field squad.

PERSONAL

Son of Gertha and Steven James ... A human sciences major.

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Made debut during 2013 campaign and is expected to become a regular member of the defensive line rotation ... Expected to be a factor on special teams and within the defensive line ... Played in all 13 games during initial season on the active roster, booking 19 tackles ... Owns 4.0 hits for lost yardage and 2.0 sacks ... Has also contributed one forced fumble and one pass breakup.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Participated in all 13 games, finishing with 19 tackles (12 solo) ... Added 4.0 hits for lost yardage, including 2.0 sacks ... Credited with three quarterback hurries, one pass breakup and one forced fumble ... Had multiple tackles in five contests (Alcorn State, Troy, Bowling Green, South Carolina and Alabama) ... Booked 15-of-19 tackles on rushing plays ... Recorded first two tackles against Alcorn State (9/7), making first stop on a John Gibbs Jr. rush, halting him for a four-yard loss ... During three plays of the Braves’ third drive of the game, recorded two quarterback hurries, broke up a pass and made the TFL on Gibbs Jr. ... At Auburn (9/14), registered first career sack, dropping Nick Marshall for a seven-yard loss during the Tigers’ opening drive of the game ... Tallied all career-high four stops against Troy (9/21), all in the first three quarters ... Booked two tackles at South Carolina (11/2), tied for the second best in a game and his most in a Southeastern Conference contest ... Recorded a season second-best three tackles against Alabama (11/16) after having just three hits in the previous three games ... Forced first fumble of career versus the Crimson Tide, knocking the ball away from Kenyan Drake in the fourth quarter, getting MSU the ball at the Alabama 24-yard line ... Tallied one of the team’s four sacks in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), dropping Rice quarterback Driphus Jackson for a four-yard loss in the third quarter.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Was redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A four-star recruit by 247Sports and a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com ... Named to the Dandy Dozen by the ClarionLedger, the first player in school history to earn the honor ... The No. 7 player on The Mississippi Press Fantastic 15 list ... Rated the sixth-best player in the state by Rivals.com ... Made over 400 tackles and 40 sacks during final three varsity seasons under head coach Chris Smith ... Earned Clarion-Ledger FirstTeam All-State honors following senior campaign ... Booked 110 tackles and 12 sacks while catching four balls for 81 yards at tight end as a senior ... Selected

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to the 2011 Super Southeast 120 by the Mobile (Ala.) Register ... Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game, totaling two tackles for loss, including a safety ... Named the Class 4A Defensive Player of the Year by the M.A.C. after junior year as well as 4A First-Team All-State by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Recorded 144 tackles, 19 sacks, six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals as a junior, when North Pike went 14-2 and reached the Class 4A state championship game ... Trip to the state title tilt was the first in school history ... The 19 sacks were the second most in Mississippi regardless of classification ... Booked a season-best 16 tackles against rival McComb ... During sophomore season, was credited with 148 tackles, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and a blocked field goal ... Also played goalie for his school’s varsity soccer squad.

CEDRIC JILES

DEFENSIVE BACK

5-10 • 180 • So.-1L Clinton, Miss. (Clinton)

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Born Anthony Jefferson Jr. on March 3, 1993, to parents Melinda and Anthony Jefferson ... Majoring in human sciences. JEFFERSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Assisted tackles 2______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Solo tackles 2_____________three times, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Tackles for loss 1.0_________________ four times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Sacks 1.0_____________________ twice, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Fumbles forced 1__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Pass breakups 1_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) JEFFERSON’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/0 19 12 7 4.0-17 2.0-11 1/0 1 0-0 TOTALS 13/0 19 12 7 4.0-17 2.0-11 1/0 1 0-0

ELGTON JENKINS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 265 • Fr.-HS Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale)

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A three-star recruit according to 247Sports ... Rated as the 15th best prospect in Mississippi by 247Sports ... Was a high school teammate of fellow 2014 signee J.T. Gray as a senior ... Two are the first SEC prospects from Clarksdale since Charles Mitchell went to the NFL after four years at Mississippi State ... Earned Second-Team 5A Mississippi Association of Coaches All-State honors as a senior ... Selected to play for the North Team as an offensive lineman in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Football Game following final year ... Earned a place on the Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Region 1-5A First All-Region Team ... Played for head coach Henry Johnson and helped the Cougars to a 7-5 record in 2013 ... Team advanced to the second round of the MHSAA 5A state playoffs after a 38-21 victory against Ridgeland in the postseason opener ... Played on both sides of the line during final campaign … Collected 19 tackles with 2.0 sacks in 2014.

PERSONAL

Born Elgton Torrance Jenkins on Dec. 26, 1995.

CAREER

A talented Mississippi-bred player expected to contribute this fall within a deep and talented defensive backfield ... Turned in first full season in 2013 after being injured three games into true freshman year ... Will make an impact on special teams ... Appeared in 14 career games, three starts, with 25 total tackles (18 solo).

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in 11 games and made first career start, against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Started the next two contests, against Auburn (9/14) and Troy (9/21) before returning to reserve role for the remainder of the season ... Finished with a career-high 20 tackles, including 14 solo stops ... Made one special teams’ tackle on a kickoff return and finished with seven hits on rushes and 12 on passes ... Tallied three or more tackles in three contests (Oklahoma State, Troy and LSU) ... Recorded two solo stops against Kentucky (10/24), recording both in the opening half ... During LSU’s last drive of the third quarter booked two tackles during its five plays ... Registered a career-high six tackles in the season opener against Oklahoma State (8/31), doubling previous best ... Game also featured a personal-best three solo stops.

2012 FRESHMAN SEASON

Tallied five tackles (four solo) and a pass deflection in three games ... Garnered a year-high three stops and a pass breakup in a season-opening win against in-state foe Jackson State ... Booked a tackle in games against Troy and Auburn.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Ranked the 16th-best player in Mississippi by 247Sports ... The No. 47 corner prospect in the country according to Rivals.com ... Earned First-Team All-State honors by the Clarion-Ledger and state coaches association ... Made four tackles in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Was credited with 27 tackles (one for loss), one interception, two forced fumbles, five pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and a touchdown his senior season ... On offense, caught four passes for 23 yards and ran 16 times for 88 yards, while also returning six punts for 72 yards on special teams ... Totaled 25 tackles, five pass breakups, one interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery during his junior campaign ... Participated in the Army All-American Combine in the summer of 2010, clocking in at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash ... Tallied 33 tackles and two interceptions during sophomore campaign ... Also ran track in high school, finishing third in the state championship meet in the 100-meter dash his junior year.

PERSONAL

Born Cedric Jiles on Dec. 8, 1993 ... Son of Cynthia and Cedric Jiles Sr. ... A human sciences major. JILES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Assisted tackles 3_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Solo tackles 3_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Pass breakups 1________________________ vs. Jackson State (9/1/12)

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YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 3/0 5 4 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 2013 11/3 20 14 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 14/3 25 18 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0

JOCQUELL JOHNSON

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 305 • Jr.-TR Jackson, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln [Miss.] CC)

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Officially enrolled early at MSU in January 2014 and participated in spring drills ... Suited up at left tackle for two years at Copiah-Lincoln for head coach Glenn Davis ... Started every game of two-year career ... A three-star recruit according to Scout.com and 247sports ... Became the first Copiah-Lincoln player to sign with MSU since offensive lineman Phillip Freeman in 2007 ... Led the Wolfpack to a 7-2 overall record in 2013 ... Helped the offense surpass the 40-point plateau four times as the Wolfpack averaged 33.7 points a contest ... Part of an offensive line that allowed the Wolfpack to average 432.9 yards a game, the 13th-highest total among NJCAA clubs ... During first year on campus, helped the Wolfpack finish 9-3 and claim the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Championship, the program’s first since 1985, with a 41-37 victory over Gulf Coast ... Squad participated in the Mississippi Bowl and was ranked No. 14 in the final NJCAA poll.

HIGH SCHOOL

Attended Callaway High School and played for head coach Daryl Jones ... Took part in the 2011 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic ... Named to the Mississippi Coaches Association 5A First Team All-State Team and the allmetro team in 2011 ... Helped the Chargers to playoff trips as a sophomore and junior ... Tallied 14 pancake blocks in a 20-0 shutout of Provine during junior campaign.

PERSONAL

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

A second-team All-SEC selection by the league’s coaches after finishing the year with 30 receptions for 391 yards and two touchdowns ... Ranked third on the squad in receiving yards ... Hauled in a 13-yard touchdown in the Liberty Bowl win over Rice ... Caught eight-of-13 passes (61.5 percent) thrown to him on third down, converting seven into first downs ... Tied for second on the team with 19 receiving first downs ... Caught three passes for 51 yards at Arkansas (11/23) ... Turned in best game of career against Alabama (11/16), registering personal bests in receptions (six) and yards (84) ... Hauled in two passes of 20 or more yards versus the Crimson Tide after having three in the first nine contests of the campaign ... Caught first touchdown pass of the season in the opening quarter against Kentucky (10/24) on a career-long 60-yard reception ... Three of four receptions against Oklahoma State (8/31) went for first downs.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Missed the first five games due to injury, but played in the last eight games of the season, including a start at Alabama ... Made his season debut in win over Tennessee at home, catching two passes for 34 yards and a touchdown ... His one-handed touchdown grab on fourth-and-goal from the UT nine-yard line with nine seconds left iced the victory for the Bulldogs in dramatic fashion ... Gave MSU a first down with a 13-yard reception at Alabama ... Tied a season high with two catches for a season-best 40 yards at LSU ... Caught a 27-yard pass in the home finale versus Arkansas ... Finished the regular season with two catches for 33 yards in the Egg Bowl at Ole Miss ... Hauled in two catches for 24 yards in the season-finale Gator Bowl versus Northwestern.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team in a vote by the league’s coaches after leading all SEC freshmen tight ends in receptions (11) and receiving yards (206), while tying for the lead in touchdowns (3) ... Played in 11 games and started at receiver against Alabama ... Had one reception for 22 yards against LSU ... Caught his first career touchdown against UAB, where he had one reception for 20 yards ... Had a season-high 51 receiving yards against South Carolina ... Caught a season-high three passes and a touchdown in a win against Kentucky ... Caught four passes in his final four games of the season ... Had a career-long catch of 37 yards in a Music City Bowl win over Wake Forest.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted during true freshman season.

Born July 14, 1993 ... Majoring in psychology.

MALCOLM JOHNSON

TIGHT END

6-2 • 231 • Sr.-3L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge)

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CAREER

One of the SEC’s top returning tight ends after an All-SEC junior campaign ... Has played in 32 career games with 11 starts ... Caught 51 passes for 768 yards and seven touchdowns ... Named to the All-SEC Freshman Team in a vote by the league’s coaches in 2011.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Listed by ESPN.com as the No. 75 wide receiver prospect in the nation and by Rivals.com as the No. 33 recruit in Alabama regardless of position ... Most Valuable Player at Rivals.com Ultimate 100 Camps in Birmingham and Atlanta ... Caught 39 passes for 598 yards and scored eight touchdowns during his senior season ... Played for head coach Michael Smith ... Also rushed for 137 yards on 30 carries and completed two of three pass attempts ... Hauled in 41 receptions for 492 yards and nine touchdowns during junior season ... Standout on the basketball court as well for the Jaguars ... Committed to Mississippi State in July of 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Malcolm Jamaine Johnson on Aug. 11, 1992 ... Son of James and Genesis Johnson. JOHNSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 6__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Receiving yards 84__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Longest reception 60_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Receiving TDs 1________________ seven times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13)

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JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS NO. 2011 11/1 11 2012 8/1 10 2013 13/9 30 TOTALS 32/11 51

YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 206 18.7 3 37 / WAKE FOREST 171 17.1 2 27 / ARKANSAS 391 13.0 2 60 / KENTUCKY 768 15.1 7 60 / KENTUCKY

ROBERT JOHNSON

WIDE RECEIVER

6-1 • 211 • Sr.-3L Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove)

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Veteran wide receiver who also plays a significant role on special teams ... Has seen playing time in 33 games with 14 starts ... Caught 55 passes for 595 yards and two touchdowns in his career.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

MSU’s second-leading receiver in 2013, hauling in 34 passes for 389 yards ... Tied for second on the squad with 19 receiving first downs ... Finished 11 yards shy of career high with 70-yard performance at Arkansas (11/23) ... Tallied three grabs for 61 yards in the first half versus the Razorbacks ... Hauled in a career-high seven receptions at South Carolina (11/2), making five catches for 34 yards in the opening half ... Helped MSU take an early 7-0 lead against the Gamecocks with two receptions for first downs during the game-opening 60-yard touchdown drive ... Hauled in three passes for 30 yards and a pair of first downs against Troy (9/21), all in the second quarter ... At Auburn (9/14), had four receptions for 84 yards, including a career-best 61 yarder.

in the state of Mississippi in the 2010 class ... Member of the Clarion-Ledger 40 Most Wanted Recruits ... Second-Team All-State in all classifications according to the Clarion-Ledger ... During senior season caught 28 passes for 529 yards with a long of 70 yards and a pair of scores ... Also had 167 carries for 798 yards and nine touchdowns ... Helped lead Warriors to the Class 6A state title game ... Caught six passes for 78 yards in the state championship against South Panola ... Member of the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen ... Selected to play in the Mississippi High School All-Star Game ... As a junior, caught 48 passes for 632 yards and four scores ... Also rushed for 276 yards and four TDs on 31 carries ... Committed to Mississippi State in December 2009.

PERSONAL

Born Robert Earl Johnson II on Aug. 1, 1991 ... Son of Robert, Sr. and Joanne Johnson ... Majoring in human sciences. JOHNSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 7______________________ at South Carolina (11/2/13) Receiving yards 84____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) Longest Reception 61____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) Receiving TDs 1__________________ twice, last at Alabama (10/27/12) Rushes 1_______________ three times, last at Auburn (9/14/13) Rushing yards 9____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) Kick returns 5______________________________ at LSU (11/10/12) Kick return yards 108______________________________ at LSU (11/10/12) Longest kick return 37__________________________ at Alabama (10/27/12) All-purpose yards 122______________________________ at LSU (11/10/12) JOHNSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2011 7/1 4 42 10.5 0 20 / UT MARTIN 2012 13/0 17 164 9.6 2 23 / MTSU 2013 13/13 34 389 11.4 0 61 / AUBURN TOTALS 33/14 55 595 10.8 2 61 / AUBURN

CHRIS JONES

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 300 • So.-1L Houston, Miss. (Houston)

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw action in all 13 games, catching 17 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns ... Reeled in a 19-yard reception in the SEC road win at Kentucky ... Recorded two catches for 36 yards and a touchdown in the homecoming triumph versus MTSU, including a 23-yard catch ... Caught four passes for 23 yards and a touchdown at Alabama, while also returning a kickoff for a careerlong 37 yards ... Caught two passes versus Texas A&M for seven yards each ... Returned five kickoffs for 108 yards at LSU ... Also caught one pass for 14 yards against the Tigers ... Caught a 20-yard pass and finished with two catches for 24 yards in the home win versus Arkansas ... Finished the regular season with two catches for 13 yards at Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in seven games during the 2011 season, making his only start in the win at UAB ... Made one catch for 20 yards against UT Martin ... Caught a careerhigh three passes for 22 yards at No. 6 Arkansas.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Ranked the fifth most-coveted player in the state of Mississippi in the Mississippi Press’ Fantastic 15 ... No. 9 prospect in the state of Mississippi regardless of position by Rivals.com ... No. 10 prospect according to SuperPrep Magazine ... No. 11 prospect in the state according to Scout.com ... A four-star recruit according to Rivals.com ... The consensus second-ranked wide receiver

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(DEC. 2)

CAREER

One of the nation’s top young pass rushers who lived up to the hype as a true freshman ... Tremendous size, speed and versatility with an infectious personality ... Can line up at tackle and end ... A 2014 preseason first-team All-American by Athlon Sports ... Outstanding spring in which he slimmed down from the 315 pounds he played at as a true freshman ... Came to MSU as one of the nation’s elite prospects out of Houston, Miss. ... Played in 13 games with three starts in debut season ... Owns 32 career tackles with seven tackles for loss and three sacks.

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

One of the nation’s top freshman defensive lineman ... Played in all 13 games with three starts ... Starts came against Alcorn State, Troy and Bowling Green ... Named a freshman All-American by Bleacher Report, Athlon Sports and 247Sports ... An Associated Press All-SEC Honorable Mention selection ... Posted a team-best 10 quarterback hurries and tied for the team lead in tackles for loss with seven for a loss of 28 yards ... Ranked second on the squad in sacks with three for 26 yards ... Booked a personal-best 2.0 tackles for lost yardage against Ole Miss (11/28) and earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors ... Tallied second career sack against Alabama (11/16), dragging down AJ McCarron for a seven-yard loss in the opening quarter ... Registered three tackles at Texas A&M (11/9), making two in the opening quarter on consecutive rushes ... During the first half at South Carolina (11/2), credited with two QBH and first career pass breakup, knocking aside a second-quarter Connor Shaw pass ... Broke out with career-best game against LSU (10/5), recording a personal-best four tackles, including two TFL ... Tossed Tigers’ Zach Mettenberger for a 10-yard loss for first career sack ... Made first career start against Alcorn State (9/7) and tallied a pair of stops.

HIGH SCHOOL

Considered the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect in the country by 247Sports, while earning the distinction of being the top-rated player in the state of Mississippi by nearly every publication ... No. 1 on the Clarion Ledger’s Top- 10 Most Wanted list ... Rated the No. 2 defensive end in the country by 247Sports and Scout.com ... Named to the ESPN.com top-150 recruits coming in at No. 46 ... ESPN.com rated him the No. 6 defensive end in the country, the No. 25 best player in the southeast and the No. 2 ranked player in the state ... Helped lead head coach William Cook and the Hilltoppers to the school’s first-ever playoff win and a 11-3 record in 2012 ... Paced the team in tackles as a defensive end with 160 ... Also recorded 14.0 sacks, 10 pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and a 74-yard interception return for a touchdown ... Recorded 75 tackles and 5.0 sacks during his junior season as a first-year football player at Houston ... Selected to the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic to start at defensive end ... Recorded eight tackles, a sack and three tackles for loss in the game earning Mississippi’s MVP honors ... Also selected to the Under Armor All-American game ... Scout.com named him top-performer in the first day of practices leading up to the game ... Also was invited to but did not participate in the Semper Fidelis All-American game ... As a junior, he recorded 75 total tackles with 32 solos, five quarterback sacks ... Played just four games as a sophomore, when he had 25 tackles as a backup, 16 of them solo stops ... Also worked as an offensive lineman in 2010 ... Five-year letterman for the Houston basketball varsity, and averaged 14.8 points as a junior ... Named to the Mississippi North/South All-Star Basketball Game for 2011.

PERSONAL

Full name is Christopher Deshun Jones ... Born July 3, 1994, in Houston, Miss. ... Son of Chris Jones Sr. and Mary Woodhouse ... Has two sisters, Camry and Candace ... Plans to major in electronic engineering. JONES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Assisted tackles 2______________ five times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Solo tackles 4______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Tackles for loss 2.0_________________ twice, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Sacks 1.0_____________three times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Pass breakup 1_____________three times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) JONES’ CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 13/3 32 17 15 7.0-28 3.0-26 0/0 3 0-0 TOTALS 13/3 32 17 15 7.0-28 3.0-26 0/0 3 0-0

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DEFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 296 • Sr.-3L Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo)

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A talented defensive tackle who solidified himself in the starting lineup as a junior ... Has started 14 games and experienced action in 32 contests ... Made 50 tackles – 16 solo – to go along with 3.0 tackles for a loss of 14 yards and one sack for a loss of 12 yards ... Member of the 2012 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played in 11 games and started all 11 of those at defensive tackle ... Missed the Alcorn State (9/7) and Troy (9/21) games due to injured foot ... Collected 25 total tackles with 3.0 sacks for a loss of 14 yards, one sack for a loss of 12 yards and four quarterback hurries ... Matched season-high with four tackles at Arkansas (11/23) with all coming in the first half ... Notched first career sack at Texas A&M (11/9), dropping Johnny Manziel for a loss of 12 yards in the third quarter ... Registered a season-best two quarterback hurries against Bowling Green (10/12) and contributed one tackle ... Turned in a season-high four tackles at Auburn (9/14) ... Made first career tackle for loss and finished with two tackles in season-opener against Oklahoma State (8/31).

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw action in the last nine games of the season, including two starts ... Posted 16 tackles on the season ... Collected three hits in home win against Tennessee ... Made a tackle in the homecoming victory versus MTSU ... Tallied two tackles at Alabama ... Recorded a career-best five tackles at home against Texas A&M ... Totaled two tackles at LSU ... Finished the regular season with a stop in the Egg Bowl at Ole Miss ... Corralled two tackles in the Gator Bowl versus Northwestern to end the campaign.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in all 12 regular season games, including a start against Louisiana Tech ... Notched a season-high four tackles and recovered a fumble in the seasonopening win at Memphis ... Recorded three tackles in the homecoming win against UT Martin.

HIGH SCHOOL

The top defensive line prospect in the state of Mississippi following an outstanding high school career ... The No. 6 prospect in the state regardless of position by Rivals.com ... Also rated the No. 21 defensive tackle prospect in the nation by Rivals.com ... Earned a four-star rating from Rivals.com ... Listed among the Clarion-Ledger’s 25 Most Wanted, one of only three defensive linemen among the top 40 prospects ... Rated the nation’s No. 43 defensive tackle prospect by Scout.com, which also ranked him the 12th-best college prospect in the state in all positions ... Played defensive tackle as a senior for coach David Bradberry ... Chosen by the Mississippi Association of Coaches to the Mississippi-Alabama All Star Game ... Coaches Association also named him Second-Team All-State in Class 6A ... An All-Area squad selection by The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal and a All-State First Team Defense honoree by Scout.com ... Posted 84 total tackles, including seven sacks, while

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PERSONAL

RUNNING BACK

Full name is Philemon Depaul Jones ... Born Nov. 7, 1992 ... Majoring in human sciences.

6-1 • 211 • Fr.-HS Hattiesburg, Miss. (Forrest County)

JONES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 5________________________ vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Assisted tackles 4________________________ vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Solo tackles 2_____________ three times, last at Arkansas (11/23/13) Fumble recoveries 1____________________________ at Memphis (9/1/11) Pass breakups 1____________________________ at Memphis (9/1/11) JONES’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 12/1 9 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/1 1 0-0 2012 9/2 16 5 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 11/11 25 9 16 3.0-14 1.0-12 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 32/14 50 16 34 3.0-14 1.0-12 0/1 1 0-0

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2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports for head coach Larry Dolan ... Earned a spot on the Mississippi High School Football Coaches Class 4A First-Team All-State Offense squad as a senior and the second team as a junior ... The 59th-best running back in the country according to Scout.com and rated as the 23rd-best prospect in the state by ESPN.com ... A member of the MaxPreps 2013 Mississippi Preseason All-State Football Team ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Second-Team Offense ... Selected to the 2013 All-Gridiron Second Team by the Mississippi Gridiron ... Checked in at No. 17 in the Clarion-Ledger’s Targeted 22 ... Took part in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic ... Carried Forrest County to the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 4A state championship with a 21-6 victory against Lafayette ... Title was the first in the history of the Aggie program, which finished the campaign with a 13-2 overall record and made its initial appearance in the state finals ... In the championship game, rushed for 43 yards and had a key 15-yard touchdown reception that put the Aggies ahead 21-6 with 4:20 remaining in the third quarter ... In the state quarterfinal game versus St. Stanislaus, tallied 253 all-purpose yards, including 90 rushing and 128 receiving ... For the season, gained 1,590 yards rushing on 222 carries and registered 13 touchdowns while hauling in 29 passes for 432 yards and eight scores as a senior ... Defensively, tallied 43 tackles (31 solo stops), 5.0 tackles for lost yardage, 1.0 sack, four fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles as a linebacker ... Tallied a pair of defensive touchdowns with a fumble and interception return for TDs ... Returned 11 kickoffs for 250 yards ... As a junior, carried the ball 138 times for 1,392 yards and 13 touchdowns ... As a sophomore was named a Hattiesburg American All-Star ... Recorded 1,163 rushing yards on 167 carries and scored seven touchdowns as a sophomore ... Added nine receptions for 242 yards and four scores that year ... Also participated in basketball and track for Forrest County ... In track, ran the 100-meter dash and threw the shot put.

HIGH SCHOOL

Full name is Dontavian DaShun Lee ... Born April 27, 1996.

RODNEY LACY

DEFENSIVE LINE

5-11 • 290 • So.-SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Minor)

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Did not experience any game action, but served as a valuable member of the scout team.

Sat out as a redshirt during first year on campus.

Played in two games as a senior at Minor and collected three tackles, all solo hits ... Tallied 1.0 hit for lost yardage and 0.5 sacks with a blocked punt during final campaign ... Team went 7-4 during final year, qualifying for the Alabama High School Athletic Association 6A state playoffs ... Played for head coach Randy Cook ... During junior year, squad finished with a 5-5 record ... Also wrestled in high school and went 5-5 as a junior in 2011.

PERSONAL

Full name is Rodney Lewis Lacy ... Born Feb. 3, 1994.

PERSONAL

JAMEON LEWIS

WIDE RECEIVER

5-9 • 183 • Sr.-3L Tylertown, Miss. (Tylertown)

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2014 HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST CAREER

Electrifying playmaker who heads into senior year as one of the nation’s most versatile standouts ... Considered one of the SEC’s top slot receivers and serves as MSU’s primary weapon on special teams ... Played in all 39 games during Maroon and White career ... Has totaled 2,819 all-purpose yards and is the only player on the roster with a rushing, receiving, passing and kick return touchdown ... As a receiver, recorded 81 catches for 1,174 yards and six touchdowns ... As a rusher, tallied 29 carries for 224 yards and four scores ... Has 1,349 kick return yards to his credit, which is fifth in MSU career annals ... Thrown for three touchdowns as well – all as a junior ... Has accounted for 14 touchdowns (six receiving, four rushing, one kick return, three passing) ... Owns the MSU single-game record for receiving yards (220).

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Turned in one of the most prolific receiving seasons in school history ... Played in all 13 contests with 12 starts ... Recorded the third most all-purpose yards in school history with 1,537 ... Finished with 64 receptions for 923 yards and five receiving scores ... The 64 receptions were second in school history while the 923 yards were fourth in MSU annals ... Completed three-of-three passes on the year with all three being touchdowns ... Ranked sixth in the SEC in receiving yards per game (71.0) and fifth in the league in receptions per contest (4.9) ... The most outstanding offensive player of the Liberty Bowl after accounting for an MSU and Liberty Bowl record 220 receiving yards on nine catches ... Racked up 267 all-purpose yards against Rice in the bowl, good for fourthmost in MSU single-game history ... Made first career start against Oklahoma State (8/31) and paced the squad with 148 all-purpose yards ... Scored first touchdown of the year versus Alcorn State (9/7), hauling in a 31-yard pass from starting quarterback Dak Prescott in the second quarter ... Rushed for second career touchdown at Auburn (9/14) and first since collegiate debut against Memphis on Sept. 1, 2011 ... Threw first career touchdown pass in the second quarter against Troy (9/21), hooking up with Prescott for a 36-yard score ... Against LSU (10/5), finished with 201 all-purpose yards, the fifth most in a game by a Bulldog during an SEC contest in the Dan Mullen era ... Registered seven catches versus the Tigers for 111 receiving yards ... Logged seven catches at South Carolina (11/2), making five grabs for 33 yards in the opening half ... Threw third touchdown pass of the year at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Caught the game-tying touchdown pass at Arkansas (11/23) with 13:35 remaining in the fourth quarter ... Played a key role in the win against Ole Miss (11/28), catching four passes for 47 yards in the fourth quarter and overtime.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Named to the All-SEC First Team as a kick returner by CBSSports.com and to the second team by Phil Steele ... Averaged 25.9 yards per kickoff return to finish third in the conference ... Totaled 657 all-purpose yards ... Caught 10 passes for 108 yards ... Ran five times for 21 yards ... Returned two punts for 11 yards ... Tallied a team-high 517 kick return yards on 20 returns ... Totaled 63 all-purpose yards in the season-opening win versus Jackson State (11 rushing yards, 32 receiving yards and 20 kick return yards) ... Caught a 21-yard pass in the SEC win at home against Auburn ... Tallied 99 all-purpose yards in the home win versus South Alabama ... Pulled in two passes for 26 yards and returned a kick 39 yards at Alabama ... Returned two kicks for 57 yards and a punt for 13 yards at home against Texas A&M ... Collected a team season-best and career-high 183 kick return yards on five kickoff returns in the Egg Bowl at Ole Miss ... 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Rebels was the longest play in the 109-year history of the Egg Bowl, the fifth 100-yard play in the 113-year history of MSU football and the fourth 100-yard play in the SEC in 2012 ... Named honorable mention National Kickoff Returner of the Week by CollegeFootballPerformanceAwards.com for his efforts ... Finished the season with four kick returns for 68 yards in the Gator Bowl against Northwestern.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

An All-SEC Freshman nominee who played in all 13 games as a wide receiver and served as the team’s primary kick returner ... Hauled in seven passes for 143 yards (team-high 20.4 average) and a score ... Led the Bulldogs with 21 kickoff returns for 386 yards ... One of just four freshmen wide receivers in

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the SEC to record a 100-yard receiving game, and only one of two to do it on the road ... Pulled in an 80-yard touchdown reception at Memphis, the longest reception by a SEC freshman in 2011 and tied for the third-longest reception overall ... Had an impressive performance against Memphis in the season opener, catching four passes for 113 yards and a touchdown, while running for 29 yards and a score ... Gained 32 rushing yards and 16 receiving yards in an overtime win against Louisiana Tech ... Caught three passes for 26 yards in a homecoming victory against UT Martin ... Had three kick returns for a careerhigh 93 yards, including a career long 50 yard return in the Music City Bowl.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Named first-team all-classification All-State by the Clarion-Ledger on defense ... Also named the Mississippi Association of Coaches Offensive Player of the Year in 3A ... Rated the No. 24 prospect in the state of Mississippi regardless of position by Scout.com ... Rated No. 28 on the Rivals.com list of top prospects in the state ... Listed on the Clarion-Ledger’s 40 Most Wanted recruits ... A threestar recruit according to both Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Led the undefeated Chiefs of head coach Walter Denton, who won 15-straight games en route to the school’s first Class 3A championship ... One of the two quarterbacks chosen for the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game roster ... In the 3A championship game against Aberdeen, had a hand in all five Chiefs’ touchdowns, rushing for two scores including the game-clincher on a fourth-down dash, and passing for three more ... During senior season, was 75-of-137 passing for 1,161 yards with 13 touchdowns ... Rushed 200 times for 1,182 yards and 18 touchdowns ... As a junior, helped THS go 12-1 and capture its first South State championship.

PERSONAL

Born Jameon Kalchevis Lewis on Nov. 26, 1991 ... Son of Roy Walker and Tyrone Lewis ... Father played football at LSU ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. LEWIS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 9_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Receiving yards 220_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Longest Reception 80____________________________ at Memphis (9/1/11) Receiving TDs 1_______________ six times, last at Arkansas (12/23/13) Rushes 5_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Rushing yards 44_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Rushing touchdowns 1_____________ four times, last vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Kick returns 5__________________________ at Ole Miss (11/24/12) Kick return yards 183__________________________ at Ole Miss (11/24/12) Longest kick return 100__________________________ at Ole Miss (11/24/12) Punt returns 4_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Punt return yards 36_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Longest punt return 17____________________________ at Memphis (9/1/11) All-purpose yards 183__________________________ at Ole Miss (11/24/12) LEWIS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2011 13/0 7 143 20.4 1 80 / MEMPHIS 2012 13/0 10 108 10.8 0 21 / AUBURN 2013 13/12 64 923 14.4 5 65/ RICE TOTALS 39/12 81 1,174 14.5 6 80 / MEMPHIS LEWIS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2011 13/0 11 86 2012 13/0 5 21 2013 13/12 13 117 TOTALS 39/12 29 224

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 7.8 1 23 / LA TECH 4.2 0 12 / MTSU 9.0 3 44 / ALCORN STATE 7.7 4 44 / ALCORN STATE

LEWIS’ CAREER KICK RETURN STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2011 13/0 21 386 2012 13/0 20 517 2013 13/12 19 446 TOTALS 39/12 60 1,349

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 18.4 0 50 / WAKE FOREST 25.9 1 100 / OLE MISS 23.5 0 66 / OK STATE 22.5 1 100 / OLE MISS

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LEWIS’ CAREER PUNT RETURN STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2011 13/0 3 10 2012 13/0 2 11 2013 13/12 22 51 TOTALS 39/12 27 72

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 3.3 0 17 / MEMPHIS 5.5 0 13 / TEXAS A&M 1.6 0 16 / TEXAS A&M 2.7 0 17 / MEMPHIS

JAMERSON LOVE

DEFENSIVE BACK

5-10 • 175 • Sr.-3L Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen)

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Talented, speedy defensive back who will once again be in the starting rotation at corner ... Appeared in 36 games in his first three seasons with 12 starts ... Tallied 70 tackles (47 solo) with 4.0 tackles for loss, 11 pass breakups and four interceptions ... Has an interception for a touchdown to his credit.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Played in 11 games with 10 starts ... Started the final seven games of the year at right cornerback ... Missed the Alcorn State (9/7) and Bowling Green (10/12) games due to injury ... Recorded 27 tackles – 22 solo – and one tackle for loss ... Led the team and ranked eighth in the SEC in pass breakups with seven ... Ranked second on the squad in interceptions with three ... Recorded year’s first interception and second of career against Troy (9/21) ... Returned that pick 70 yards for a touchdown, which tied for the 12th longest INT return in school history ... Notched a career-best seven tackles against LSU (10/5) ... Registered four tackles against Kentucky (10/24) and a pass breakup, which prevented a Wildcat TD grab in the second quarter ... Made all four tackles during UK’s final two drives of the contest, helping to seal the MSU victory ... Intercepted a career-high two passes at Texas A&M (11/9) ... First pick came at the MSU 1-yard line and prevented an Aggie touchdown to keep the game tied ... Sealed the victory against Ole Miss (11/28) by recovering a Bo Wallace fumble in the end zone on the final play of the game in overtime ... Two plays before recovering the fumble, forced a Bo Wallace incompletion with a quarterback hurry.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in 12 games, including starts against Tennessee and Texas A&M ... Posted 25 tackles, 1.0 tackles for loss, an interception and two pass breakups ... Made a tackle in his season debut in the home win versus Auburn ... Tallied four tackles in the road opener at Troy ... Recorded five tackles and second career pass deflection in the home triumph against South Alabama ... Made one tackle in the home win versus Tennessee ... Collected three tackles in the homecoming win against MTSU ... Broke up another pass to go along with one tackle at Alabama ... Totaled a year-best six tackles, including five solo and a tackle for loss versus Texas A&M at home ... Nabbed first career interception against Arkansas, tallying two tackles ... Picked up two tackles in the final game of the season against Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

All-SEC Freshman nominee that totaled 18 tackles on the season – 12 solos -and had two tackles for loss ... Recorded three tackles against Memphis, along with 2.0 tackles for a loss ... Had 11 tackles total in a three-game stretch against No. 13 South Carolina, Kentucky and UT Martin.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated the No. 22 prospect in the state regardless of position by Rivals.com ... A three-star athlete according to both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Named firstteam All-State all-classification by the Clarion-Ledger on defense ... Selected to participate in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game at safety ... Named firstteam all-state by the Mississippi Association of Coaches at running back ... As a senior, led Aberdeen to a 13-3 record and the 3A championship game ... In the state title game against Tylertown he carried 13 times for 131 yards and scored on a 34-yard touchdown dash ... Was the third-leading rusher in Class 3A as a senior, finishing the year with 1,773 yards on 195 carries ... Scored 21 rushing touchdowns in 2009 and added six receiving scores ... 18 catches resulted in 434 yards ... Helped Aberdeen reach the 3A championship game as a junior ... Rushed for 787 yards on 57 carries with 15 touchdowns in 2008 ... Also caught 10 passes for 224 more yards and three scores.

PERSONAL

Born Jamerson Valentino Love on Nov. 6, 1990 ... Son of James Love and Maggie Walker ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. JONES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 7______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Assisted tackles 3______________________vs. South Alabama (9/22/12) Solo tackles 6______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Tackles for loss 2.0____________________________ at Memphis (9/1/11) Pass breakups 2______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Interceptions 2_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) LOVE’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 13/0 18 12 6 2.0-3 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 2012 12/2 25 13 12 1.0-3 0.0-0 0/0 3 1-6 2013 11/10 27 22 5 1.0-3 0.0-0 0/1 7 3-78 TOTALS 36/12 70 47 23 4.0-9 0.0-0 0/1 11 4-84

JUSTIN MALONE

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-7 • 320 • Jr.-1L Madison, Miss. (Madison-Ridgeland Academy)

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Looking to get back into the starting offensive line mix after missing nearly the entire 2013 campaign due to injury ... Did not participate in spring drills but could likely contend for starting left tackle spot ... Started the 2013 season opener against Oklahoma State before a foot injury shelved him for the remainder of the year ... Started four games at right guard during redshirt freshman campaign ... Has played in 13 games with five career starts entering junior year ... Returned to non-contact action during the 2014 spring session.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played and started the season-opener at right guard against Oklahoma State (8/31) before suffering a season-ending foot injury.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

All-SEC Freshman nominee who experienced action in 12 games, including four starts ... Played 54 snaps in the season-opening victory against Jackson State ... Graded out a champion (95 percent) in 21 snaps in the SEC-opening

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win over Auburn ... Recorded a season-high eight pancake blocks at Troy in his first career start ... Started the next week in the home victory against South Alabama ... Recorded five pancake blocks in the SEC road win at Kentucky in third career start ... Graded out a champion (81 percent) as a starter with seven pancake blocks in the homecoming win over Middle Tennessee.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Highly-promising recruit who played only two seasons of high school football ... Finished short prep career by leading head coach Mack Norwood’s Patriots to the championship round of Class AAA-Division I ... Selected First-Team AllState by the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools ... Named to the Clarion-Ledger All-Metro Jackson Team ... Also listed by the newspaper among the top-40 prospects within the state prep ranks regardless of classification ... Played four years of varsity basketball for MRA ... Committed to Mississippi State in November 2010.

PERSONAL

Born Justin Love Malone on Feb. 27, 1993 ... Majoring in criminology.

KENDRICK MARKET

DEFENSIVE BACK

5-10 • 190 • Jr.-2L Batesville, Miss. (South Panola)

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2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Played in 12 games in debut campaign, tallying 13 tackles and an interception ... Collected two tackles in the win versus Jackson State and the victory at Troy ... Made a tackle in the nationally-televised home win versus Tennessee ... Posted a season-high three tackles and nabbed first career interception in the homecoming win against MTSU ... Recorded two tackles at Alabama ... Made a solo stop at LSU ... Tallied two hits in the home finale against Arkansas.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out his freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Highly-touted athlete from one of the top high school programs in the nation ... Three-year starter on both sides of the ball and in the return game, and a two-time All-State selection ... Rated the No. 15 prospect in the state regardless of position by Rivals.com ... Helped lead Lance Pouge’s South Panola team to state titles in both 2009 and 2010 ... Recognized by the Mississippi Association of Coaches as First-Team All-State in Class 6A as a linebacker following his senior season ... The MAC also picked him for the Mississippi-Alabama All Star Game where he practiced at cornerback, safety, linebacker, as well as both return positions ... Named First-Team All-State as a linebacker by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger ... Also ranked among the Top 40 Prospects list, taken from all classes ... For the 2010 season as a starting defensive back he was credited with 52 tackles and six interceptions ... Also rushed for 726 yards with six more scores ... Earned first All-State recognition as a junior playing both on offense and defense ... Scout.com placed him on its First-Team All-State defense after the 2009 season, one of just two juniors on the team ... For the year, had 64 total tackles, including two sacks, and intercepted a pair of passes ... On offense, rushed 64 times for 587 yards and was 20-of-30 passing for 312 yards and four touchdowns.

PERSONAL

CAREER

One of a number of talented defensive backs who stepped into a starting role during the 2013 season and excelled ... Ended the year with 62 tackles, the third most on the squad ... A key on special teams who led all MSU players with 10 stops in that role ... Will be counted on to provide leadership and continue to elevate play during upcoming campaign ... Delivered in the critical moments, totaling a career-high 10 tackles versus No. 1 Alabama on Nov. 16, 2013 ... Started 12 of the 13 games last season, coming off the bench only against Oklahoma State in the season opener ... Enters junior year with 75 career tackles, including 50 solo stops ... Owns 1.5 hits for lost yardage, two pass breakups and one forced fumble.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Became a primary starter and ended the campaign as the team’s third-leading tackler with 62 stops ... Started the final 12 games of the year ... Booked a teambest 53 solo hits to go along with 19 assists ... Registered 24 stops on passing plays, good for the second most on the squad ... Added a MSU-high 10 special teams’ hits, nine on kickoff returns and one on a punt runback ... Tallied 1.5 tackles for lost yardage, one pass breakup and the first forced fumble of career ... Recorded six games with five or more tackles (Oklahoma State/six; Auburn/ seven; LSU/five; Kentucky/six; Alabama/10; Ole Miss/nine) ... Tallied six tackles against Oklahoma State (8/31), doubling previous best ... Registered first career tackle for a loss in that game ... Made seven tackles at Auburn (9/14) ... Registered six tackles and first pass breakup of the campaign against Kentucky (10/24) ... Helped seal the MSU victory versus the Wildcats with two key plays during UK’s final drive ... Tripped up Raymond Sanders after a six-yard gain when Sanders appeared to have a clear path to the end zone for a game-winning score and batted away Maxwell Smith’s final pass of the contest

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... Booked four tackles during the opening drive against Alabama (11/16) and finished the contest with a career-high 10 stops, including 0.5 for a loss ... Forced first career fumble, taking the ball from T.J. Yeldon in the third quarter ... Finished second on the squad with nine tackles against Ole Miss (11/28), booking five solo hits ... Tallied three hits during the Rebels’ second drive of the contest and ended the opening half with six of game’s nine tackles.

Born Kendrick O’Neal Market on Aug. 23, 1992 ... Majoring in industrial technology. MARKET’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 10__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Assisted tackles 5__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Solo tackles 7____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) Tackles for loss 1.0_____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/13) Pass breakups 1_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Interceptions 1______________ vs. Middle Tennessee State (10/20/12) Fumbles forced 1__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) MARKET’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 12/0 13 7 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 1-3 2013 13/12 62 43 19 1.5-5 0.0-0 1/0 1 0-0 TOTALS 25/12 75 50 25 1.5-5 0.0-0 1/0 2 1-3

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BENARDRICK McKINNEY

LINEBACKER

6-5 • 245 • Jr.-2L Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort)

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2014 BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST 2014 NAGURSKI AWARD WATCH LIST CAREER

Strong, athletic and explosive linebacker rated among the best at his position in 2014 ... An All-America candidate who will likely be on several preseason watch lists ... Considered the top underclass inside linebacker prospect by Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN ... Ranked by NFL.com as one of the top 14 “freakish” athletes in the nation for the upcoming season ... Versatile talent who can play inside or out and was a high school quarterback ... 2014 preseason All-SEC by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele ... Earned freshman All-America honors in 2012 ... Started 23 consecutive games entering his junior year ... Played in 26 career games ... Recorded 173 tackles in two seasons with 11.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks ... Has three fumble recoveries to his credit.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

The leader of the MSU defense who started all 13 games at middle linebacker ... Named to College Football News’ All-Sophomore squad ... Racked up a team-best 71 total tackles, which ranked fourth among all sophomores in the SEC ... Tied for the team lead in tackles for loss with 7.0 for a loss of 44 yards ... Tops among all Bulldogs in sacks with 3.5 for a loss of 36 yards ... Also recovered two fumbles during the year ... Recorded a team second-best seven tackles in season-opener versus Oklahoma State (8/31) ... Turned in year’s best game at Auburn (9/14), leading team with nine tackles ... Got off to a strong start against the Tigers, recording four stops in the opening quarter, and six in the initial half ... Tied for team lead with five tackles against Troy (9/21), all in the first half ... Returned a fumble 26 yards in the opening quarter against the Trojans ... Tied for the team lead with eight tackles versus Bowling Green (10/12) ... Finished second on the squad with 10 tackles against Kentucky (10/24), including five in the opening quarter ... Recorded first sack of the season at South Carolina (11/2), hitting Connor Shaw for a 13-yard loss in the first quarter ... Booked a personal-best 1.5 sacks at Texas A&M (11/9), dropping Johnny Manziel twice for a combined loss of 19 yards ... Paced the Bulldogs with six total tackles against the Aggies ... Dropped Alabama’s Kenyan Drake for a one-yard loss in the first quarter (11/16) and added second fumble recovery on the year against the Tide ... Tied for second on the squad with nine tackles against Ole Miss (11/28).

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Named a First-Team Freshman All-American by CBSSports.com, FoxSportsNext, Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews.com ... Burst onto the scene as one of the top underclassmen linebackers in the country, playing in all 13 games, including starts in the last 10 ... Led all SEC freshmen and tied for second among freshman in the FBS with 102 tackles, which also ranked sixth overall in the SEC ... Earned All-SEC Freshman honors by the SEC coaches and ESPN.com ... Totaled 4.5 tackles for loss, a sack, four pass breakups and a fumble recovery ... Collected four tackles each in the wins versus Jackson State and Auburn, before making eight tackles in road debut at Troy ... Recorded a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss to go with eight total tackles in home victory against South Alabama ... Named Co-SEC Freshman of the Week after posting

12 tackles (10 solo), 1.0 tackles for loss and first two career pass breakups in the SEC road win at Kentucky ... Racked up a career-high 14 tackles the next week at home against Tennessee ... Collected five tackles in homecoming win versus Middle Tennessee State ... Registered a 13-yard sack and four tackles at Alabama ... Made career-best 14 tackles at home versus Texas A&M ... Totaled six tackles and a pass breakup at LSU ... Tallied eight stops and a fumble recovery in victorious home finale against Arkansas ... Finished regular season strong with 10 tackles, a TFL and a pass breakup at Ole Miss ... Recorded five tackles in the final game of the season against Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out first season as a redshirt freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

A top defensive prospect in the state of Mississippi ... Rated among the top 25 Most Wanted by the Clarion-Ledger ... The first Rosa Fort player to sign with an SEC program since 2001, following in the footsteps of his 2010 high school coach and former Bulldog receiver McKinley Scott ... Led the RFHS Lions to a 3-3 finish in Region 2 play and a first-round playoff appearance in the Class 4A state playoffs ... Selected by the state’s high school coaches to the North/South All-Star Game as a linebacker ... Started at quarterback for Rosa Fort during senior season ... Accounted for 2,036 total yards of offense and 22 touchdowns with 1,334 passing and 702 yards on the ground ... Threw 15 TD passes and ran for seven scores ... Credited with 66 tackles from linebacker spot ... Threw for 530 yards with five touchdowns as a junior ... Rushed for one score and 100 yards that season and posted 34 total tackles on defense ... Also served as the team’s punter as a junior ... Started for the Rosa Fort basketball team.

PERSONAL

Born Benardrick Cornelius McKinney on Nov. 19, 1992 ... Majoring in industrial technology. MCKINNEY’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 14________________ twice, last vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Assisted tackles 12_________________________vs. Tennessee (10/13/12) Solo tackles 12________________________ vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Tackles for loss 1.5________________ twice, last vs. Texas A&M (11/9/13) Sacks 1.5_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Pass breakups 2___________________________ at Kentucky (10/6/12) Fumbles recovered 1_____________three times, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) MCKINNEY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2012 13/10 102 45 57 4.5-20 1.0-13 0/1 4 0-0 2013 13/13 71 42 29 7.0-44 3.5-36 0/2 0 0-0 TOTALS 26/23 173 87 86 11.5-64 4.5-49 0/3 4 0-0

TYRELL MILLER

DEFENSIVE BACK

5-9 • 177 • Jr.-SQ Hampton, Va. (Hampton)

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2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in first three games of career, against Alcorn State (9/7), Troy (9/21) and Rice (12/31) ... Tallied first career tackle against Troy, stopping Daron White after a one-yard gain during the Trojans’ final drive of the contest.

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2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Did not appear in any games, but served as a valuable member of the scout team.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A two-way player at fullback and linebacker for Hampton ... Earned a trio of varsity letters for head coach Michael Smith ... Following final season, earned a place to The Daily Press Football All-Star Team and All-Peninsula District First Team as a linebacker ... Played in the Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game after senior year ... As a senior, squad went 11-2 and 8-1 in the region ... Crabbers advanced to the second round of the Virginia High School League Division 5 state playoffs before falling to eventual state champion Phoebus 12-7 ... Made seven tackles, six solo, against Phoebus ... As a junior, was selected to the All-Peninsula District Second-Team Defense as a linebacker ... Also participated track as a junior and senior for the Crabbers and competed in the high jump, 100-meter dash and 4x200-meter relay team.

PERSONAL

Born Tyrell Jamal Miller on Sept. 7, 1992. MILLER’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 1______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Solo tackles 1______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) MILLER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 3/0 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 3/0 1 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

JOE MORROW

WIDE RECEIVER

6-4 • 210 • Jr.-1L Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs)

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One of a number of receiving options for the Bulldogs ... Looking to become a more consistent member of the receiving corps after turning in first campaign as a starter ... A lengthy receiver who has the ability to catch balls in traffic ... Increased familiarity with quarterback Dak Prescott will continue to aid development ... Enters junior year with 23 career receptions on 264 yards, an average of 11.5 yards per grab … Played in 20 career games with 11 starts.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Participated in all 13 games and started 12 with the lone contest not started against Alabama (11/16) ... Finished the campaign with a team sixth-best 18 receptions for 211 yards (11.7 yards per grab) ... Caught first career touchdown pass at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Tallied three or more catches in a trio of contests (Auburn/four, LSU/three, Bowling Green/four) ... A threat early in a series with 27-of-32 targets occurring on first or second downs ... Hauled in nine passes on first downs and eight on second downs ... Targeted 10 percent of the time on second downs ... Particularly dangerous on second-and-long calls, making seven receptions on 11 targets for four first downs ... Hauled in first reception of the season against Alcorn State (9/7), making 15-yard grab in the second

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quarter ... Registered a career-high four receptions for 40 yards in SEC opener at Auburn (9/14) ... Caught three passes against LSU (10/5), two going for first downs ... Tied career high with four catches against Bowling Green (10/12) and added a personal-best 57 receiving yards ... Three of game’s four grabs went for first downs and all four went for nine or more yards ... Caught first career TD pass at Texas A&M (11/9) with a 31-yard grab from Jameon Lewis on the first play of the fourth quarter ... 31-yard catch established a career-long grab ... Helped tie the Arkansas (11/23) contest in the fourth quarter with a 13-yard catch on the first play of the scoring drive.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Participated in eight games, catching five passes ... Hauled in a pair of passes for 24 yards in first career game, during the season-opening victory against Jackson State ... Hauled in two balls for 16 yards against Middle Tennessee ... Registered one reception for 13 yards in win versus Arkansas.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

One of the top wide receiver prospects in the nation ... Named an All-American by SuperPrep Magazine and tabbed as that publication’s No. 6 prospect in the state ... Rated the eighth-best college prospect from all positions in Mississippi by Scout.com ... Rated as the No. 30 wideout in the nation by Scout.com ... A four-star prospect according to several recruiting services ... Selected by the Mississippi Association of Coaches for the Mississippi-Alabama All Star Game ... Earned a place on the Offense/Defense All-American Bowl roster ... Ranked by the Clarion-Ledger at No. 9 among the Ten Most Wanted Prospects in Mississippi ... Caught 44 passes for 618 yards and five touchdowns during senior season ... Accounted for 51 total tackles and intercepted a pair of passes ... As a junior, caught 40 passes for 770 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Also played basketball for Ocean Springs.

PERSONAL

Born Joseph Morrow on Sept. 3, 1992 ... A human sciences major. MORROW’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 4____________ twice, last vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Receiving yards 57_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Longest Reception 31_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Receiving TDs 1_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) MORROW’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS NO. 2012 8/0 5 2013 12/11 18 TOTALS 20/11 23

YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 53 10.6 0 17 / JACKSON ST 211 11.7 1 31 / TEXAS A&M 264 11.5 1 31 / TEXAS A&M

ARCHIE MUNIZ

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 300 • Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek)

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Looking to gain first significant action as a member of the offensive line rotation after contributing mainly special teams in first three years on the active roster ... A reliable member of the field goal and extra-point units ... Has registered action in 37 career games, including all three bowl games.

GABE MYLES

WIDE RECEIVER

6-0 • 190 • Fr.-RS Starkville, Miss. (Starkville)

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Experienced action in 12 games with lone miss against Ole Miss in the regularseason finale ... Primarily played on special teams, but was also part of an offensive line that helped Mississippi State set a bevy of offensive records, including: most completions (253), highest completion percentage (.590), most passing yards (3,178), most passing yards per game (244.5), most touchdowns scored (48) and most yards of total offense (5,647) … Earned significant time as a reserve lineman against Alcorn State (9/7) to make collegiate debut and helped the offense to 556 total yards, tied for the ninth most in a game in program history.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in all 13 games during his sophomore campaign, seeing time on the offensive line and as a starter on field goals and extra points ... Played left tackle in reserve duty against Jackson State in the season opening win ... Saw time on the offensive line against Troy, South Alabama and Middle Tennessee.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw action in all 12 regular season games, starting on the field-goal and extra-point teams, as well as time in the second half of many wins as a reserve offensive lineman ... Blocked for a running back who finished fourth in the SEC in rushing, while giving up the fifth-fewest sacks in the league ... As a blocker, helped the 2011 squad reach the top 10 in school history for singleseason marks in passing touchdowns, passing completions, total yards and first downs ... Helped the offense tally multiple rushing touchdowns in games against Memphis, Auburn, Kentucky, UT Martin, Ole Miss and Wake Forest ... Blocked for an offense that scored 50-plus points twice in the same season for the first time since 1914 (four), and only the third time in school history (1907, twice) ... Part of an offense that paved the way for running back Vick Ballard to rush for a career-high 180 yards against Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Listed as the No. 30 offensive tackle in the country according to ESPN.com ... Unanimous FirstTeam All-District selection from District 15 in Class 5A for 2009 ... Helped lead head coach Greg McCaig’s squad to consecutive district championships ... During final District 15 championship run, went 6-1 in the district and 9-1 in the regular season in Class 5A before a first-round loss in the playoffs ... For 2009 season, was credited with a 90 percent blocking grade and over 50 pancake blocks in 10 games ... As a junior in 2008, graded out at 84 percent with 43 pancakes ... Earned Second-Team All-District 15-5A honors following junior season ... Chose Mississippi State with offers from across the nation including Arizona State, Colorado State, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas State, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Rice, SMU, Tulane, Utah, UTEP, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest.

PERSONAL

Born Ariel Ivan Muniz on May 12, 1992 ... Son of Ariel and Ana Muniz ... Brother Ivan was a walk-on linebacker for the Bulldogs from 2010-13 … Majoring in kinesiology.

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Did not experience game action but redshirted during first season at MSU.

HIGH SCHOOL

Talented two-way player from nearby Starkville High ... Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Scout.com, 247Sports and Rivals.com ... Named the No. 42 best cornerback in the country by 247Sports while earning the distinction of being the seventh-best player in the state regardless of position ... Considered the No. 10 Most Wanted prospect in Mississippi by the ClarionLedger ... Led head coach Jamie Mitchell and the Yellow Jackets to a 12-3 record and the 5A state championship ... Played on both sides of the ball at quarterback and defensive back ... Threw for 1,153 yards and 12 touchdowns while running for 554 yards and nine touchdowns ... Made a splash during junior season, leading Starkville to the state championship game and throwing for 1,837 yards and 19 touchdowns while rushing for a team-leading 849 yards and seven scores ... Named by the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) as the Class 5A Offensive MVP and to the first-team all-state following junior season ... Selected as the Starkville Daily News Player of the Year for 2011 ... Started career playing wide receiver and running back during sophomore season ... Started senior year on the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen list ... Named first-team all-state by the Clarion Ledger following senior season ... Made the MAC’s list for 5A Player of the Year and first-team all-state honors ... Earned a spot in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic starting at cornerback but also received snaps at quarterback.

PERSONAL

Full name is Gabriel McClain Myles ... Born on March 4, 1995 ... Parents are Eddie and Andrea Myles ... Honor student majoring in clinical exercise physiology.

JAVOUS NICKS

WIDE RECEIVER

6-0 • 170 • So.-SQ Brandon, Miss. (University Christian)

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2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Made Mississippi State debut and played in two games, against Alcorn State in the home opener (9/7) and versus Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Did not record any statistics.

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2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

As a senior, hauled in 23 passes for 469 yards and two touchdowns ... Added eight carries for 56 yards and a TD ... Served as a primary return threat, totaling 198 yards on kickoff runbacks and four yards on punt returns ... On defense, recorded 43 total tackles with eight interceptions and 10 passes defended during senior campaign ... Helped the squad to a 4-6 mark ... During junior year, made five receptions for 118 yards and a trio of scores ... On defense, booked 57 tackles with one for lost yardage ... Added five interceptions and two fumbles recovered ... Flames posted a 9-3 overall record and advanced to the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class A state playoffs ... Named a Clarion-Ledger Top Metro Performer for Sept. 13, 2010, after making 10 tackles and recording two redzone interceptions in a 37-19 victory against Porter’s Chapel ... Also ran track at University Christian, participating in the 400-meter dash, long jump, pole vault and triple jump ... At the MHSAA 1A state championship, placed third in the 400-meter dash as a senior with a time of 52.41 seconds ... Won the pole vault title as the only participant clearing 9-feet, 6-inches ... As a junior, part of the 4x100-meter relay (45.32 seconds), 4x200-meter relay (1:33.51) and 4x400-meter relay (3:40.91) teams that won the MAIS Class A championship titles ... Placed fourth in the pole vault and fifth in the long jump at the MAIS state meet during junior season.

PERSONAL

Full name is Javous Antonio Nicks ... Born on June 5, 1994 ... Son of Larry and Carla Nicks ... Has an older sister, Dominique, and a younger sister, Alexia.

DAK PRESCOTT

QUARTERBACK

6-2 • 235 • Jr.-2L Haughton, La. (Haughton)

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One of the nation’s top dual-threat quarterbacks who is poised for an outstanding junior season ... An inspiring leader with toughness who can will his team to victory and did so several times in 2013 while playing through injury ... Can extend plays with feet and arm ... Played in 23 career games with seven starts and owns a 4-3 record as a starter ... Has accounted for 33 career touchdowns (14 passing, 17 rushing, two receiving) ... Completed 174-of-296 passes for 2,134 yards with seven interceptions and 14 scores through the air ... His .588 completion percentage ranks first in MSU history ... Rushed 166 times for 947 yards ... The 17 rushing scores are fourth-most among quarterbacks in MSU history ... Leads all returning SEC QBs in rushing TDs and rushing yards ... Thrown for over 200 yards five times in career and rushed for over 100 yards four times (achieved both in in the same game once) ... Among MSU quarterbacks, trails only Don Smith (1983-86/nine) and John Bond (1980-83/ five) in 100-yard rushing games ... Racked up 3,081 yards of total offense in just two seasons, neither as the full-time starter ... A leader in the community as well and a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

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2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Started seven games at quarterback (Alcorn, AU, Troy, LSU, UK, USC, Rice) and was part of a two-QB system with Tyler Russell ... Missed the Alabama and Arkansas contests after suffering an elbow injury in the fourth quarter of the Texas A&M game on Nov. 9 ... Completed 156-of-267 passes for 1,940 yards with 10 touchdowns and seven picks ... Accounted for a team-best 829 rushing yards on 134 carries with 13 scores ... Also caught two passes – both for touchdowns ... Shattered the MSU single-season record for QB rushing yards with 829, while 13 rushing scores were second-most by a QB in MSU history ... Led all SEC QBs in rushing scores ... Accounted for 25 touchdowns on the year, which ranked second in MSU history ... Scored 15 touchdowns on the year, which ranked third nationally among QBs ... Tallied 2,769 yards of total offense on the year, good for third place in MSU annals ... Entered in relief of an injured Tyler Russell in season-opener versus Oklahoma State (8/31) ... Earned first career start against Alcorn State (9/7) and played the first half, guiding the Bulldogs to a 37-0 lead ... Started second-straight game against Auburn (9/14) and became the first Mississippi State quarterback to reach 100 or more yards rushing (133) and 200 or more yards passing (213) since Chris Relf against Arkansas in Nov. 2010 ... Scored on a 36-yard reception, 22-yard run and 11-yard run and also threw a 50-yard TD pass against Troy (9/21) ... Became the first Bulldog to score three touchdowns in a game since the 2012 contest against Troy, when Chad Bumphis caught three TD passes ... Rushed for a 75-yard touchdown against Bowling Green (10/12), the longest by a Bulldog since Vick Ballard’s 75-yard TD scamper versus Alcorn State on Oct. 2, 2010 ... Turned in a big passing night against Kentucky (10/24) with 268 yards and two touchdown tosses ... Caught second career TD pass versus the Wildcats, hauling in a 17-yard strike from Jameon Lewis ... Just days after the passing of his mother, delivered a gutsy performance at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Rushed for a career-best 154 yards while also throwing for two touchdowns against the Aggies ... Left that game in the fourth quarter with an elbow injury ... Turned in one of the most inspirational performances in school history in an Egg Bowl win over Ole Miss (11/28) ... Battling an elbow injury, entered the game in the fourth quarter and completed 11 passes for 115 yards ... Scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime during the Egg Bowl with a three-yard run on a fourth-and-one play ... The MVP of the Liberty Bowl after accounting for a bowl-record five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) ... Was 17-of28 for a career-best 283 yards passing and also ran for 78 yards on 14 carries in the Liberty Bowl victory over Rice.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Accounted for eight touchdowns, four rushing and four passing, seeing action as a short-yardage and redzone quarterback ... Completed 18-of-29 passes for 194 yards and no interceptions ... Rushed 32 times for 110 yards with four touchdowns on the ground ... Scored his first career touchdown in the seasonopening win over Jackson State ... Scored again on the ground against South Alabama ... Tossed first career touchdown pass in victory over Tennessee in week six ... Rushed for another score and completed four-of-five passes against Middle Tennessee ... Continued scoring streak with touchdown passes against Alabama and LSU ... Closed out the regular season with a touchdown toss in the Egg Bowl ... Rushed twice for 20 yards in the Bulldogs final ball game of the season against Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out his freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Highly recruited quarterback from the Louisiana prep ranks ... Led the Haughton High Buccaneers to an undefeated regular season and a berth in the 4A state quarterfinals ... Named First-Team All-State by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Completed 159-of-258 passes (62 percent) for 2,860 yards and 39 touchdowns during his senior season at Haughton ... Rushed for 951 yards and 17 touchdowns on 90 attempts during his senior year (10.6 yards per carry) ... During junior season, completed 144-of-252 passes for 2,172 yards and 27 touchdowns ... Rated a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Committed to Mississippi State in July 2010 and enrolled in school during the spring of 2011.

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WILL REDMOND

Son of Nathaniel and the late Peggy Prescott ... Full name is Dakota ... Born on July 29, 1993, in Sulphur, La. ... Has two older brothers, Tad and Jace ... Jace was an offensive lineman at Northwestern (La.) State ... Majoring in educational psychology.

DEFENSIVE BACK

PRESCOTT’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts 43______________________ at South Carolina (11/2/13) Pass completions 28______________________ at South Carolina (11/2/13) Passing yards 283_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Longest completion 65_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Passing TDs 3_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Rushes 22____________________________ at Auburn (9/14/13) Rushing yards 154_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Rushing touchdowns 2__________________five times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Longest rush 75_____________________ vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) PRESCOTT’S CAREER PASSING STATS YEAR G/GS CMP ATT INT 2012 12/0 18 29 0 2013 11/7 156 267 7 TOTALS 23/7 174 296 7

PCT YDS TD LP/OPPONENT .621 194 4 29 / S. ALABAMA .584 1,940 10 65 / RICE .588 2,134 14 65 / RICE

PRESCOTT’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2012 12/0 32 118 2013 11/7 134 829 TOTALS 23/7 166 947

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 3.7 4 15 / TEXAS A&M 6.2 13 75 / BGSU 5.7 17 47 / AUBURN

CHRIS RAYFORD

DEFENSIVE BACK

6-0 • 182 • Fr.-HS Byhalia, Miss. (Byhalia)

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A three-star recruit according to 247Sports and Scout.com ... Helped Byhalia to a 4-8 overall mark and a trip to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Class 4A playoffs ... Played for head coach John Danley ... Earned a spot on the state coaches’ 4A First-Team All-State Defense ... A FOXMemphis All-Mid-South Team pick and an All-Gridiron Third Team selection by the Mississippi Gridiron prior to the start of the 2013 campaign ... A First-Team All-District honoree as a junior and senior and a second-team selection following sophomore campaign ... Named to the 2013 247Sports All-State All-Prospect Second-Team Defense ... Battled through injuries, but still recorded 32 rushes for 324 yards and three touchdowns while adding a catch for 71 yards and a score ... On defense, booked 64 tackles, 6.0 hits for lost yardage, 2.0 sacks, three fumble recoveries (two returned for touchdowns) and two pass breakups ... Anchor of a defense that held opponents to 12 or fewer … Ran track for the Indians and qualified for the 2013 state meet in the 100-meter relay, 400-meter relay and 100-meter dash ... Took fourth place at the North State meet in the 100-meter sprint as a junior.

6-0 • 182 • Jr.-1L Memphis, Tenn. (East)

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Versatile athlete who will play a key role in the MSU secondary in 2014 ... Saw most of his action at cornerback in first season and will be in the rotation at that position ... Shined in the spring and will see a lot of time as the Bulldogs’ nickel back ... Played in eight career games with 23 total tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss ... Arrived at MSU after an outstanding prep career in Memphis.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in eight games as a reserve defensive back ... Recorded 23 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss on the year ... Made collegiate debut against Bowling Green (10/12) and recorded one tackle and a pass breakup ... Notched five tackles including first stop for lost yardage at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Matched personal best with five tackles against Alabama (11/16) ... Made two stops in the opening quarter against the Crimson Tide and dragged down T.J. Yeldon for a two-yard loss in the fourth quarter ... Tallied all three hits at Arkansas (11/23) within the opening half ... Booked four tackles against Ole Miss, including one for a loss of three yards (11/28).

2012 FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out his first season on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a four-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... Rated the seventh-best prospect in the state of Tennessee by 247Sports ... The 21st ranked safety prospect by Rivals.com ... Played on both sides of the ball for East High School ... Totaled 1,355 yards passing, rushing and receiving his senior season, along with 18 total scores ... On the defensive side, totaled 51 tackles and four interceptions ... Returned nine kickoffs his senior season for 318 yards and two touchdowns.

PERSONAL

Born on Dec. 28, 1993 ... Son of Vanessa Brown ... Majoring in communication. REDMOND’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 5_________________ twice, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Assisted tackles 2_____________three times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Solo tackles 3_________________ twice, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Tackles for loss 1.0_________________ twice, last vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Pass breakups 1_________________ twice, last vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) REDMOND’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2013 8/0 23 14 9 2.5-5 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0 TOTALS 8/0 23 14 9 2.5-5 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0

PERSONAL

Born Christopher Rayford on May 28, 1996.

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DAMIEN ROBINSON

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-8 • 320 • Sr.-3L Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch)

organization’s No. 2 prospect in the state of Mississippi ... Rated No. 2 prospect in the state by SuperPrep Magazine ... Helped lead head coach Scott Samsel’s Conquistadors to the third round of the playoffs.

PERSONAL

Born Damien Cortez Robinson on May 22, 1991 ... Son of Alice Robinson ... Majoring in human sciences.

JOSH ROBINSON

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RUNNING BACK

5-9 • 205 • Jr.-2L Franklinton, La. (Franklinton)

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A highly-talented in-state product who will contend for a starting spot at tackle ... Been an anchor on the field goal and point-after units during first three years on the active roster ... A reserve at both tackle positions in his first three seasons ... Has registered action in 37 career games.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Experienced action in 12 games with lone miss against Ole Miss in the regularseason finale ... Primarily played on special teams, but was also part of an offensive line that helped Mississippi State set a bevy of offensive records, including: most completions (253), highest completion percentage (.590), most passing yards (3,178), most passing yards per game (244.5), most touchdowns scored (48) and most yards of total offense (5,647) ... During the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), helped set the MSU bowl record for most total yards gained with 533 ... The six touchdowns scored against Rice in the postseason contest were the most in AutoZone Liberty Bowl history ... Gained playing time against Troy (9/21), helping team to 62 points, tied for the 13th most in program history and the most since tallying 66 against Tulane on Oct. 22, 1994 ... Provided time for Mississippi State to average 18.6 yards a completion against the Trojans ... Earned significant time as a reserve lineman against Alcorn State (9/7) to make collegiate debut and helped the offense to 556 total yards, tied for the ninth most in a game in program history.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Saw playing time in all 12 regular-season games, starting at tackle on field goal and extra-point teams ... Played both guard and tackle in preseason practices, settling in as the primary backup at both tackle positions ... Experienced action in seven games on the offensive line, seeing time primarily at right tackle ... Had his best game of the season versus Texas A&M, grading out a champion at 89 percent.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in all 13 games, mainly on the extra point and field goal units, as well as a reserve role on the offensive line ... Served as the primary backup to the right guard position all season.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Game in San Antonio ... Ranked No. 3 on the Clarion-Ledger 40 Most Wanted prospects ... Selected to represent Mississippi at the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Named First-Team All-State for all classifications by the Clarion-Ledger ... Also tabbed First-Team All-State in 6A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Rated a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and listed as that recruiting service’s No. 3 recruit in the state of Mississippi ... Member of the Rivals 250 ... Also rated by Rivals as the 21st offensive line prospect in the country ... Rated No. 9 offensive lineman in the nation and assigned four-stars by Scout.com and was that

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CAREER

A powerful running back who will look to step into the lead role in the backfield with the departure of LaDarius Perkins ... Nicknamed “Bowling Ball” after his powerful leg drive and ability to run over defenders ... Has steadily improved pass-catching and blocking abilities out of the backfield ... Broke through with first 100-yard ground game in key overtime victory at Arkansas on Nov. 23, 2013 ... All rushing yards were accumulated in the second half versus the Razorbacks ... Enters junior year averaging a robust 6.0 yards per rush and 8.2 yards per reception ... Has totaled 136 rushing yards in two bowl games, averaging 13.6 yards a carry … Played in 25 career games with two starts.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Served as the primary backup to running back LaDarius Perkins and played in all 13 games, starting two (Alcorn State and Rice) ... Finished as the squad’s third-leading rusher with 459 yards on 78 carries ... Averaged 5.9 yards per carried and tied for second on the team with three rushing scores ... Contributed as a receiving threat out of the backfield, hauling in 12 passes for 115 yards, an average of 9.6 yards per reception ... Checked in fourth on the squad in total offense (459 yards) ... Carried six or more times in eight contests, including five of the final six contests of the year ... Rushed for 40 or more yards in six games (Oklahoma State/48; Troy/46; LSU/40; Texas A&M/73; Arkansas/101; Rice/45) ... Impressed on first and third-down carries, averaging 6.5 yards on first-down attempts and 6.4 yards on third-down tries ... On seven third-down carries, converted four into first downs (57.1 percent) ... Scored all of season’s three touchdowns on first-down carries ... In second-and-short carries, turned nine attempts into seven first downs ... Averaged 11.7 yards per carry in three third-and-long situations, converting two into first downs ... An effective weapon on first-down passes, catching six of the intended 10 attempts ... Made first career start in year’s second game, against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Carried six times in the second and third quarters against Troy (9/21), gaining four rushing first downs and a touchdown, his first of the campaign on a 19-yard rush in second quarter ... Rushed for a career-long 51-yard touchdown in the first quarter at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Finished with a career-high 35 receiving yards against the Aggies ... Gained a career-high 101 rushing yards on a personal-best 17 carries at Arkansas (11/23), all in the second half ... Averaged 5.9 yards a carry against the Razorbacks ... Scored game’s first touchdown against Ole Miss (11/28), diving into the end zone from one-yard away in the second quarter ... Rushed for 45 yards on just three carries against Rice (12/31) in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Team’s second-leading rusher during redshirt freshman season, carrying 55 times for 335 yards and a touchdown ... Averaged 6.1 yards per carry ... Carried

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2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Redshirted as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL

Big-play threat out of the Louisiana prep ranks ... Helped lead coach Shane Smith’s Franklinton Team to the Louisiana Class 4A championship ... Picked by Louisiana Sports Writers Association to the First-Team All-State 4A squad ... Named Honorable Mention on the Baton Rouge Advocate’s statewide 2011 Super Dozen ... Ran for 1,105 yards during his senior season and scored 20 touchdowns ... Also caught 22 passes for 558 yards and seven scores ... As a junior, the Demons went 14-1 and fell one game short of the state championship, losing to Neville High School in the finals ... Rushed for 1,315 yards and scored 22 touchdowns as a junior ... Added 11 catches for 205 yards for five more touchdowns ... Also participated in varsity track.

PERSONAL

Born Joshua D. Robinson on Aug. 24, 1992 ... Majoring in human sciences. ROBINSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushes 17__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Rushing yards 101__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Rushing touchdowns 1_____________ four times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Longest rush 59________________________vs. Northwestern (1/1/13) Receptions 3________________ twice, last at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Receiving yards 35_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Long reception 23_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) All-purpose yards 118__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) ROBINSON’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2012 12/0 55 335 2013 13/2 78 459 TOTALS 25/2 133 794

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 6.1 1 59 / NWESTRN 5.9 3 51 / TEXAS A&M 6.0 4 59 / NWESTRN

ROBINSON’S CAREER RECEIVNG STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2012 12/0 3 8 2013 13/2 12 115 TOTALS 25/2 15 123

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2.7 0 9 / TEXAS A&M 9.6 0 19 / S. CAROLINA 8.2 0 19 / S. CAROLINA

FRED ROSS

WIDE RECEIVER

6-2 • 205 • So.-1L Tyler, Texas (John Tyler)

8 CAREER

Enters sophomore campaign as an up-and-coming wide receiver ... Enjoyed an outstanding spring practice ... Saw action in 11 games with no starts in first year ... Came to Mississippi State as a Parade All-American out of Texas.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Finished the year with nine catches for 115 yards ... Played in 11 games ... Had season-highs in catches with three against Alcorn State (9/7) and Troy (9/21) Had one catch for eight yards in his first career collegiate game (vs. Oklahoma State) ... Recorded 46 yards receiving versus Alcorn State, including a seasonlong 23 ... Made one catch for 17 yards against Kentucky (10/24).

HIGH SCHOOL

Named First-Team Parade All-American after a standout career at John Tyler ... Finished his senior campaign for the Lions with 86 catches for 1,594 yards and 21 touchdowns ... Helped head coach Ricklan Holmes and the Lions advance to the Texas 4A state semifinals ... Caught 10 passes for 132 yards and a score in the 57-53 loss to Guyer as Tyler finished with a 13-2 record ... As a junior, hauled in 99 passes for 1,335 yards and 15 touchdowns ... Caught 23 passes for 313 yards and five scores as a sophomore ... Rated as a four-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 247Sports and ESPN ... Named to the ESPN 300 and rated the No. 22 prospect in the talent-rich Texas prep ranks.

PERSONAL

Born Frederick Darrell Ross Jr. on May 19, 1995 ... Son of Fred Ross Sr. and Kay McCalister. ROSS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 3______________________twice, last vs. Troy (9/21/13) Receiving yards 46_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Long reception 23_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) All-purpose yards 46_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) ROSS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2013 11/0 9 115 12.8 0 23 / ALCORN STATE TOTALS 11/0 9 115 12.8 0 23 / ALCORN STATE

JUSTIN SENIOR

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 280 • So.-1L Montreal, Quebec (Hargrave [Va.] Military Academy)

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2013 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CAREER

A member of the active roster in 2013 who was a valuable member of the special teams’ units and also served as a reserve offensive lineman ... Looking to work way into consistent spot in offensive line rotation following the departure of two starters ... Gained valuable experience a year ago and looking to use that to gain more significant time moving forward ... Honor roll student in the classroom.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in 11 games and started one, against Bowling Green (10/12) ... Two games missed were against Alabama and Arkansas ... Part of an offensive line that helped Mississippi State set a bevy of offensive records, including: most completions (253), highest completion percentage (.590), most passing yards (3,178), most passing yards per game (244.5), most touchdowns scored (48) and most yards of total offense (5,647) ... During the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31), helped set the MSU bowl record for most total yards gained with 533

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… Returned to a reserve role against Kentucky (10/24), but helped MSU to 447 yards of total offense, the 10th most in a league game under Mullen ... Made first career start against Bowling Green (10/12) and provided rushing holes for 188 yards in the first half versus the Falcons, the most by MSU in the opening half since 234 against Memphis Sept. 1, 2011 ... Entered against LSU (10/5) and helped provide time and protection for 468 yards of total offense and 7.0 yards per play ... Gained playing time against Troy (9/21), helping team to 62 points, tied for the 13th most in program history and the most since tallying 66 against Tulane on Oct. 22, 1994 … Earned significant time as a reserve lineman against Alcorn State (9/7) and helped the offense to 556 total yards, tied for the ninth most in a game in program history ... Entered as a reserve versus Oklahoma State (8/31) to make Mississippi State debut.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus ... Officially enrolled at Mississippi State in January of 2012 and took part in 2012 spring practices.

PREP SCHOOL

Versatile offensive lineman who was awarded three stars from Rivals.com and Scout.com coming out of Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. ... Played for head coach Troy Davis ... Helped the Tigers to a 4-5 record during the 2011 season ... Opened holes for the offense to average 21.2 points per game ... Squad surpassed the 40-point plateau twice, against St. Francis University (41) and Ashland University (44) ... Earned a place on the President’s Commendation List following first six-week term at Hargrave.

PERSONAL

Born Justin Anthony Senior on July 8, 1994 ... Son of Yvette Reece and Ricardo Senior ... A political science major.

ASHTON SHUMPERT

RUNNING BACK

6-2 • 218 • So.-1L Fulton, Miss. (Itawamba)

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the 2009 season opener against Jackson State ... Was the first true freshman Bulldog running back to lead the team in rushing yardage during debut since Anthony Dixon in 2006 ... One of only two true freshmen at the FBS level during the 2013 campaign to rush for 90 or more yards and score two or more touchdowns in collegiate debut (Aaron Jones/UTEP/127 yds., 2 TD) ... Scored first career touchdown on a one-yard rush in the second quarter and added another one-yard run during the third frame versus the Braves ... Surpassed 20 rushing yards two more times during the campaign with 28 versus Troy (9/21) and 29 against Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Made a seasonlong 14-yard reception against Alcorn State.

HIGH SCHOOL

Widely considered one of the state’s top players who was named the 2012 Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year ... Named the Offensive Player of the Year by the Tupelo Daily Journal ... Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... Listed as No. 3 on the Clarion-Ledger’s Most Wanted List ... The No. 20 running back in the country by Scout.com ... Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 30 athlete in the country and fourth-best prospect in the state ... Burst onto the scene as a senior following a four-week absence due to sickness ... Helped the Indians to a 12-0 start before losing to eventual 4A state champion Noxubee County ... Rushed 153 times for 1,796 yards, an average of 11.7 yards-per-carry, and 25 touchdowns ... Caught 15 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns while also helping the defensive side with 64 tackles and two interceptions ... Spent sophomore and junior seasons at Tupelo High School, rushing for over 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns ... Named Class 6A First-Team All-State following sophomore year ... Began high school career with Itawamba ... A preseason member of the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen ... Chosen to Team Mississippi in the Mississippi-Alabama AllStar Classic, getting the start at running back.

PERSONAL

Born Ashton O. Shumpert on Dec. 29, 1994 ... Nickname is “Ash” ... Parents are Stacey Green and April Shumpert. SHUMPERT’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushes 22_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Rushing yards 98_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Rushing TDs 2_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Long rush 14_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Receptions 1_________________ four times, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Receiving yards 14_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Long reception 14_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) All-purpose yards 112_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) SHUMPERT’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2013 12/2 46 190 4.1 3 14 / ALCORN STATE TOTALS

CAREER

A sophomore who burst on the scene as a true freshman in 2013 ... Will be expected to play a prominent role in the backfield this season … A power back who has the leg drive to create extra yards after contact ... A receiving option out of the backfield who continues to develop in blitz pickup role ... Also played a prominent role on special teams a season ago and may do so again this year ... Played in all 12 games as a rookie and tallied 190 rushing yards to go along with 22 receiving yards ... Scored a trio of rushing touchdowns during freshman year ... Enters sophomore year with a 4.1 yards per carry average.

12/2

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190

4.1

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SHUMPERT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 2013 12/2 4 22 5.5 0 14 / ALCORN STATE TOTALS 12/2 4 22 5.5 0 14 / ALCORN STATE

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

A member of the running back rotation who finished fourth on the squad with 190 rushing yards ... Played in 12 of the 13 games … Did not play against Oklahoma State ... Carried 46 times and averaged 4.1 yards per carry while scoring three touchdowns ... Dangerous on second-down rushes, averaging 4.9 yards a carry with five first downs and all three TDs ... Turned both third-and-short carries (two yards or fewer) into first downs ... Added four receptions for 22 yards ... Rushed for 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns against Alcorn State (9/7) in first appearance ... Became the first Mississippi State true freshman to score two touchdowns in collegiate debut since Chad Bumphis in

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DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 277 • Fr.-RS Oxford, Ala. (Oxford)

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and Scout.com ... Ranked as the 45th-best prospect in Alabama by ESPN.com ... Recorded 49 tackles, including 18.5 for lost yardage, as a senior ... Added 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery during final campaign ... Tore ACL during ninth week of senior year ... Invited to the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic, but did not participate due to injury ... Helped head coach John Grass and the Yellow Jackets to a 7-4 overall record ... Part of a defense that held opponents to 213 total points, an average of 19.4 points per game ... Selected as an all-star at the Pigskin Roundup All-Star Banquet following senior year ... Prior to final campaign, was named to the Alabama Varsity.com Preseason All-State Team as a defensive lineman ... As a junior, registered 52 hits, 17.0 for loss, and 10.5 sacks ... Guided Yellow Jackets to 12-2 overall record and a trip to the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 6A state semifinals ... Squad suffered a 32-22 setback to Hoover in the semifinal contest ... Earned a 6A Region 7 championship with a 7-0 mark during junior campaign ... As a sophomore, team went 7-6 and advanced to the second round of the AHSAA 6A playoffs ... Also played baseball at Oxford, earning Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A All-State honors as a designated player ... Helped Oxford to the AHSAA Class 6A state baseball title as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born Trent Austin Simpson on Oct. 20, 1994 ... Parents are Mike and Dawn Simpson ... Younger brother of Tucker Simpson, a pitcher at the University of Florida.

PRESTON SMITH

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4 • 277 • Sr.-3L Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson)

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2013 JUNIOR SEASON

One of the leaders on the defensive line who started in 11 games and played in 12 contests ... Missed the Bowling Green game (10/12) ... Racked up 44 tackles – 29 solo – including 6.5 tackles for a loss of 28 yards and 2.5 sacks for a loss of 15 yards ... Ranked third on the squad in tackles for loss ... Registered the second-most quarterback hurries on the team with nine ... Forced first fumble of the campaign at Auburn (9/14), knocking the ball away from Tre Mason after a 13-yard completion in the third quarter ... Went on a five-game streak of collecting at least a half a tackle for loss yardage (LSU, BGSU, UK, SC, at A&M) ... Tallied a career-best three tackles for loss and two sacks in dominant seven-tackle game versus LSU (10/5) ... Became the first Bulldog with two or more sacks in a game since Fletcher Cox booked 2.0 at Kentucky on Oct. 29, 2011 ... Finished with a career-high eight tackles, including two key tackles for loss in the final drive against Kentucky (10/24) ... Combined with Benardrick McKinney to drop Texas A&M’s (11/9) Johnny Manziel for a nine-yard sack in the second quarter ... Tallied a season-best three quarterback hurries against Alabama (11/16) ... Became first SEC player with three or more quarterback hurries against Alabama since Auburn’s Nick Fairley notched three on Nov. 27, 2009 ... Booked six stops at Arkansas (11/23) with five in the second half and overtime ... Named the Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the Liberty Bowl after recording a game-high six tackles.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in all 13 games during sophomore season ... Led team with 4.5 sacks ... Also recorded 35 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, fumble recovery and a pair of quarterback hurries ... Recorded three sacks in SEC games, tallying one each in wins over Auburn, Kentucky and Arkansas ... Credited with 1.5 tackles for loss for 12 yards in the victory over the Razorbacks.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw playing time in the last eight games of the season after making collegiate debut in his home state at Georgia ... Totaled seven tackles, one forced fumble and a pass breakup ... Notched a season-best three tackles at UAB ... Recorded two tackles and forced a fumble in his first Egg Bowl win against Ole Miss.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com ... Played for coach Ron Gartrell and led the Jaguars to a 9-2 record in 2010 ... Credited with 68 total tackles, including 9.0 sacks ... As a junior, played on an 11-1 Jaguars squad that won the Region 2 crown with a 7-0 record ... That team had 29 of 32 senior players sign a college scholarship ... Committed to Mississippi State in September 2010.

PERSONAL

Born Preston Demarquis Smith on Nov. 17, 1992 ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. SMITH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Total tackles 8_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Assisted tackles 4__________________ twice, last at Arkansas (11/23/13) Solo tackles 7_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Tackles for loss 3.0______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Sacks 2.0______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Forced fumbles 1_______________ three times, last at Auburn (9/14/13) Fumble recoveries 1__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) Pass breakups 1__________________________vs. Arkansas (11/17/12) SMITH’S CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 9/0 7 4 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1/0 1 0-0 2012 13/0 35 18 17 5.5-30 4.5-25 1/1 0 0-0 2013 12/11 44 29 15 6.5-28 2.5-15 1/0 3 0-0 TOTALS 34/11 86 51 35 12.0-58 7.0-40 3/1 4 0-0

CAREER

Star defensive end who blossomed as a junior and heads into a promising senior year ... Has improved each year and turned into a full-time starter in 2012 ... Played in 34 games with 11 starts ... Recorded 86 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and seven sacks during career ... Forced at least one fumble in each season.

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EVAN SOBIESK

KICKER

5-8 • 188 • So.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove)

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PRONUNCIATION: SO-be-ESK 2013 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CAREER

Jumped on the scene as a redshirt freshman, becoming the team’s primary kicker late in the season ... Will benefit from an entire offseason of first-team duties and responsibilities ... Drilled the game-winning 28-yard field goal in the Maroon-White Spring Game as time expired ... Has made 50.0 percent of career field goals (three-for-six) and 93.8 percent of points after touchdowns (15-for-16) ... Makes the switch from No. 64 to No. 41 this season.

Dylan was the main place kicker ... Kicked a 37-yard field goal in season finale at Northeast Jones in only attempt as a freshman ... Played soccer as a freshman and sophomore and joined the football team as a freshman.

PERSONAL

Full name is Evan Reed Sobiesk ... Born June 27, 1994 ... Older brothers Logan (graduated in 2007) and Dylan (graduated in 2010) were both kickers at Oak Grove. SOBIESK’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Points scored 5_____________________ twice, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) Kick PATs 5_____________________________ vs. Rice (12/31/13) Field goals made 1_____________three times, last vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Field goal attempts 1________________________ 2, vs. Ole Miss (11/28/13) Longest field goal 38______________________ at South Carolina (11/2/13) SOBIESK’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS PAT/ATT PCT. FG/ATT PCT. PTS LONG/OPP 2013 7/0 15/16 .934 3/6 .500 19 38 / USC TOTALS 7/0 15/16 .934 3/6 .500 19 38 / USC SOBIESK’S CAREER FIELD GOAL BREAKDOWN YEAR 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK 2013 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-1 0-0 -- 1 TOTALS 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-1 0-0 -- 1

ELIJAH STALEY

QUARTERBACK

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in seven games during first year on the active roster ... Participated against Alcorn State, Troy, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Alabama, Ole Miss and Rice ... Finished the year converting three-of-six field-goal attempts and went 15-of-16 on extra points ... Lone extra-point miss was against Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Finished fifth on the team with 24 points scored ... Kicked off once, booting it 58 yards against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Converted first career field-goal try with a 24-yard make against Troy (9/21) ... Served as the primary place kicker at South Carolina (11/2), converting lone field goal and extra point attempts ... The 38-yard field goal established a career-best mark ... Drilled a game-tying field goal from 36 yards away with 2:21 remaining against Ole Miss (11/28) ... Kicked a career-high five extra points against Rice.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

After senior year, was selected for Mississippi-Alabama All-Star game and the Benard Blackwell All-Star Classic in Jackson ... Made all five extra points in the Benard Blackwell contest ... Squad finished 7-4 overall as a senior, but narrowly missed out on the 6A state playoffs ... Played for head coach Nevil Barr ... Drilled nine-of-13 field goals and all 46 point-after touchdown tried during final campaign ... Kicked off 63 times as a senior with 51 going for touchbacks ... As a junior, was named to the 2010 WDAM All-Area Team and was a Mississippi Association of Coaches 6A Second Team All-State selection ... A First-Team All-Area pick by the Hattiesburg American ... During junior season, converted 13-of-17 field goals with a long of 51 yards ... Exceptionally accurate from long range, going seven-for-seven on attempts between 40-49 yards ... Recorded 48 touchbacks on kickoffs and converted 41-of-42 points after touchdowns ... Primary punter during junior year, punting 38 times for an average of 37.0 yards ... Long was a 67-yard punt and dropped 15 inside the 20-yard line ... Helped Warrior to an 8-5 record and a trip to the state semifinals as a junior ... Prior to senior year, was invited to the Chris Taylor Top 12 Camp in Los Angeles, where only the top-12 kickers in the country attend the event ... Primarily a kickoff specialist as a sophomore, when brother

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6-6 • 231 • Fr.-HS Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler)

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PRONUNCIATION: eh-LY-juh HIGH SCHOOL

A four-star quarterback prospect by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect according to Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... The 18th-best quarterback in the country according to ESPN.com ... Played under head coach Mike Collins for three years ... Named one of MaxPreps/Reebok Top-25 Most Dynamic High School Athletes in July, 2013 ... A Marietta Daily Journal Dynamite Dozen selection prior to 2013 campaign ... An Honorable Mention All-Region 5-6A selection as a junior ... Played five games as a senior, completing 72-of-115 passes (62.6 percent) for 1,072 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Rushed for 102 yards and a pair of scores during final campaign ... Prior to final campaign, took part in the Elite 11 Atlanta Camp, where he received instruction from former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer ... Threw for 1,801 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior, taking the Wildcats back to the playoffs for the first time in six years ... Added five more rushing scores during junior campaign ... Lifted the squad to the playoffs with 183 passing yards in playoff-berth clinching win against Cherokee in the season finals ... As a sophomore, completed 40 percent of passes for 833 yards and four touchdowns ... Suited up for the Wheeler basketball team and was a Class 6A First-Team All-State selection by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sportswriters Association as a junior, averaging 18.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game ... Helped the Wildcats and head coach Doug Lipscomb to the state semifinals and 21-9 overall record in hoops ... Scored 40 points, pulled down 18 rebounds and dished out seven assists against Etowah during the 2012-13 season ... Played for the AAU Team

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Southern Stampede ... A member of the Wheeler track and field program, competing in the triple jump, 100-meter dash, 200-meter race and 4x100-meter relay team.

PERSONAL

Born Elijah Caliph Staley on June 3, 1996 ... Son of Norman and Sharon Campbell ... Half-brother of Greek professional basketball player, and former Georgetown standout, Patrick Ewing Jr.

CORY THOMAS

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 273 • Fr.-HS Bessemer, Ala. (McAdory)

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A three-star defensive tackle according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout. com and 247Sports ... Rated as the 19th-best prospect in the state of Alabama by ESPN.com ... A four-year letterwinner for head coach David Powell ... 2013 Alabama Sports Writers Association First-Team 5A All-State selection following junior and senior campaigns ... Earned a place on the MaxPreps 2013 Alabama Preseason All-State Football Team ... Helped the Yellow Jackets to a 10-3 overall record and 6-1 mark in Region 5 contests as a senior ... Squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the AHSAA 5A state playoffs before falling to Southside 28-25 ... Anchor of a defense that surrendered only 161 points, an average of 12.4 per contest ... Recorded 75 tackles and 3.0 sacks during final campaign ... Recovered a fumble against Southside in the quarterfinals that led to a touchdown and 7-0 McAdory lead ... Played as a safety as a freshman ... Also suited up for the basketball program.

three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, which noted he had exceptional physicality ... Named the state’s No. 7 prospect in the Clarion Ledger’s 10 Most Wanted ... Ranked as the No. 26 offensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... By 247Sports, considered the No. 20 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 5 player, regardless of position, in the state of Mississippi ... A fouryear starter for the Falcons who became a mainstay on the offensive line ... Quickly rose to one of the state’s top offensive lineman under head coach Tony Stanford ... Helped lead the Falcons to their first playoff berth since 2005 during senior year, when squad went 7-5 ... Invited to the U.S. Army All-American underclassmen combine in San Antonio following junior season ... Made the Under-19 Team USA roster following his senior year and participated in the Feb. 5, 2012, Team USA International Bowl ... Nominated for the U.S. Army All-American game ... A member of the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen prior to senior season ... The second player from Columbus to appear on the pre-season list of the state’s top 12 football players, after linebacker Gabe O’Neil, who made the list in 2003 ... Following senior campaign, named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 6A First Team All-State ... Selected as a starter for Team Mississippi in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic ... Helped the Falcons average 312 yards per game on offense as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born Jacob Reade Thomas on July 28, 1994 ... Parents are Dean Thomas and Jill Savely.

KAREEM VANCE JR.

WIDE RECEIVER

6-4 • 195 • So.-RS Charleston, Miss. (Olive Branch)

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PERSONAL

Born Cory Tyrone Thomas on Aug. 2, 1995.

JAKE THOMAS

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5 • 300 • Fr.-RS Columbus, Miss. (Columbus)

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Did not experience any action but served as a member of the scout team.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played in six games as a senior at Olive Branch, making one reception for 12 yards ... Contributed on defense with nine tackles, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery ... Helped squad to an 11-2 overall record ... Conquistadors advanced to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 6A state tournament before falling to Madison Central 27-6 ... As a junior, attended Charleston High School and appeared in eight contests ... Hauled in three passes for 94 yards and a touchdown and rushed once for five yards during junior campaign ... Squad won the state championship ... Also a member of the track and field program, participating in the high hurdles, triple jump and high jump.

PERSONAL

Born May 16, 1995, in Grenada, Miss., to Kareem Sr. and Moneik ... Has two siblings, Hakeem and Raheem ... Father played football at Delta State University ... Lists favorite all-time Bulldog as 2014 Super Bowl champion K.J. Wright.

Redshirted during initial fall season on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Universally regarded as one of the best offensive line prospects in the state of Mississippi ... Rated a four-star prospect by Scout.com and 247Sports ... A

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CURTIS VIRGES

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-3 • 315 • Sr.-3L West Point, Miss. (West Point)

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PERSONAL

Born Curtis Maurice Virges, Jr. on March 27, 1992 ... Son of Curtis Virges, Sr. and Carsandra Virges ... Earned undergraduate degree from MSU in chemistry in May 2014. VIRGES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3_______________________twice, last vs. Troy (9/7/13) Assisted tackles 2________________ five times, last at Auburn (9/14/13) Solo tackles 2_______________________________at UAB (10/8/11) Tackles for loss 1.5_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Sacks 1.0____________three times, last vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) VIRGES’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 9/0 10 5 5 2.5-10 2.0-9 0/0 0 0-0 2012 12/2 11 4 7 1.5-3 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2013 11/0 9 2 7 2.5-8 1.0-5 0/0 0 0-0 TOTALS 32/2 30 11 19 6.5-21 3.0-16 0/0 0 0-0

CAREER

GUS WALLEY

Veteran defensive tackle from nearby West Point who has added tremendous depth to the line ... Enters senior year after collecting 30 tackles three previous seasons ... Has added 6.5 tackles for loss and three sacks during career ... Started two games (both as a sophomore) and played in 32 contests ... Graduated from MSU in the spring 2014.

TIGHT END

6-4 • 230 • So.-SQ Richton, Miss. (Greene County)

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

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Saw action in 11 games as a reserve defensive tackle ... Tallied nine tackles with 2.5 tackles for a loss of eight yards and one sack for a loss of five yards on the year ... Registered a season-best three tackles against Alcorn State (9/7) with one sack and another half tackle for loss ... Collected two tackles at Auburn (9/14) ... Added half tackle for a loss against Troy (9/21) and South Carolina (11/2).

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in 12 games, earning a pair of starts during sophomore season ... Recorded 11 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss ... Registered a pair of hits in wins against Auburn and Middle Tennessee ... Credited with a tackle for loss in the win versus Kentucky ... Also earned a half tackle behind the line against Middle Tennessee State.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Saw playing time in nine games as a redshirt freshman reserve on the defensive line ... Totaled 10 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks ... Recorded two tackles, a tackle for loss, and a sack against UAB ... Recorded two tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against No. 6 Arkansas ... Registered a sack for a six-yard loss in the Music City Bowl victory against Wake Forest.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out his true freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... Listed as the No. 14 prospect in the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com ... Ranked by Scout.com as the No. 17 prospect in the state regardless of position ... Member of the Clarion-Ledger 40 Most Wanted Recruits ... Selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Named First-Team All-State for all classifications by the Clarion-Ledger ... A First-Team All-State selection in Class 5A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Listed among state’s most wanted players by the Mississippi Press ... Helped lead head coach Chris Chambliss’ Green Wave to a Class 5A state championship ... Named the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal regional Defensive Player of the Year ... In the state championship game, tallied nine solo tackles with a sack ... As a senior, posted 82 total tackles and 14 sacks ... Played both defensive tackle and offensive guard during sophomore and junior seasons ... Committed to Mississippi State in July of 2009.

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Looking forward to experiencing first career action after redshirt season and year-long injury ... Participated in spring drills after missing 2013 regular season due to elbow surgery ... Striving to become a reliable over-the-middle option on offense ... Possesses soft hands that have excited the coaching staff when healthy.

2013 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Missed the entire season due to injury ... Began practicing again during Liberty Bowl workouts.

2012 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during first year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

Received three-star rankings by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... Stood as No.41 tight end nationally by ESPN.com ... Checked in as the 15th-best recruit in the state by ESPN.com ... Noted by ESPN.com as possessing exceptional speed ... A standout for head coach Johnny Ainsworth’s Wildcats ... Registered 43 catches for 566 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... Tallied two carries for 53 yards and one touchdown during final campaign ... Wildcats finished with a 7-5 record and advanced to the second round of the Mississippi High School Athletic Association 4A State playoffs ... Earned a place on the Mississippi High School Coaches 4A First-Team All-State squad following final campaign ... Invited to play for the South squad in the 2011 Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic following senior year but did not participate due to injury ... Prior to senior year, earned a place on the 2011 All-Madden Team as a result of strong performances during summer camps ... As a junior, hauled in 50 passes for 863 yards and 12 TDs ... Earned a place on the WDAM-TV All-Area Football Team after junior year ... Helped that squad to a trip to the 4A state playoffs with a 5-7 record ... Injured during portions of sophomore year, but still caught 13 passes for 233 yards with five scores ... Also ran track at Greene County.

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Born Gus McLain Walley on Sept. 14, 1993 … Son of Carol and Cecil Walley ... An industrial technology major.

DEANDRE WARD

LINEBACKER

6-0 • 209 • So.-SQ Wetumpka, Ala. (Wetumpka)

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in two games, against Alabama (11/16) and Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (12/31) ... Did not record any statistics during the campaign.

HIGH SCHOOL

Helped the Indians to a 10-2 overall mark and 6-1 district record as a junior ... Squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A state playoffs before falling to Daphne in 37-0 ... Played for head coach Chad Anderson ... Received the team’s Team Captain Award, Scholar Athlete Award and Most Valuable Defensive Player Award ... Selected First-Team All-Metro and first-team all-county ... Also Ran track for the Indians, participating in the 100, 200 and 400-meter dash as well as the long jump ... Named the Joe Sewell Memorial Award winner for Leadership Boys in 2012 ... The honor is given outstanding high school senior athletes who have consistently represented the highest ideals of Christian leadership and emulate the character of former Major League Baseball player Joe Sewell.

PERSONAL

Born DeAndre Laroy Ward on Dec. 10, 1993 … Son of Walter and Carla Hull ... A member of Loving Peace Missionary Baptist Church, serves as an usher and was a member of the youth choir.

2013 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Played in the final 11 games of the season after missing the first two contests ... Ended the year with one reception for 23 yards, hauling in Dak Prescott’s last pass of the opening half against Kentucky (10/24) ... Catch was on the only pass intended for him during the campaign.

2012 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in seven games, including the first four weeks of the campaign ... Also saw snaps against Middle Tennessee, Arkansas and in the Bulldogs’ Gator Bowl game against Northwestern.

2011 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out true freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Rated leading tight end talent out of the fertile Mississippi Delta ranks ... A three-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked by Scout.com as the No. 18 overall prospect in the state of Mississippi at all positions ... Selected by the Mississippi Association of Coaches to the state’s high school all-star game ... Earned a place on the Clarion-Ledger’s postseason list of the Top 40 Prospects in Mississippi ... As a senior, caught 21 passes for 339 yards and five touchdowns ... On defense, tallied 26 hits with three tackles for lost yardage, two sacks and one fumble recovery, ran back 74 yards for a touchdown ... Chosen to play in the Bernard Blackwell Classic following final season ... Played for head coach Phillips Wasson ... During junior year, hauled in eight passes for 138 yards and three scores ... Defensively, was credited with 42 total tackles, 35 solos, with four sacks and a fumble recovery ... Also a standout for the GHS basketball team.

PERSONAL

Born Rufus Jalexis Warren on June 10, 1993 ... Mother is Carolyn Warren ... A human sciences major. WARREN’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 1_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Receiving yards 23_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) Long reception 23_________________________ vs. Kentucky (10/24/13) WARREN’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD 2012 7/0 0 0 0.0 0 2013 11/0 1 23 23.0 0 TOTALS 18/0 1 23 23.0 0

BRANDON WELLS

RUFUS WARREN

ATHLETE

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-2 • 191 • Fr.-RS Bogue Chitto, Miss. (Bogue Chitto)

6-7 • 295 • Jr.-1L Indianola, Miss. (Gentry)

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Made the shift from tight end to offensive line during the offseason and looking to contribute along the line for the first time this fall ... Possesses all the physical tools to be a dominant offensive lineman ... Expected to have an impact on the special teams’ units as well ... Has experienced action in 18 career games ... Owns one reception for 23 yards, against Kentucky (10/24/13).

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2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Redshirted during initial year on campus.

HIGH SCHOOL

A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports ... One of the most versatile athletes in the Southeast, recruited for

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both offense and defense ... A national top-100 safety by Scout.com ... Rated the No. 8 overall player in the state of Mississippi, regardless of position, by ESPN. com ... Noted by ESPN.com as having exceptional versatility and play-making ability ... A three-time all-state honoree who was the 1A Region 4 Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior ... Listed within the top 25 of the Clarion-Ledger’s postseason Top 40 list ... Received Second Team All-State Defense from all classifications ... Chosen by the Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game as a safety ... A Mississippi Association of Coaches First-Team All-State Class 1A selection as an athlete ... As a senior, led coach Gareth Sartin’s squad to a 13-1 record and a Region 4-1A title ... Helped the Bobcats reach the third round of the state championship playoffs ... Rushed for 1,333 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 10.2 yards each attempt ... Added 13 receptions for 190 yards and two more TDs ... Was six-of-12 passing for 70 yards and a score ... Took over for an injured starter to quarterback BCHS to a comeback victory over Stringer, running 70 yards for one touchdown ... Named the MaxPreps Player of the Game following the performance ... During the year, recorded 35 total tackles with one interception and three passes broken up ... Also named the MaxPreps Player of the Game following the contest against St. Aloysius on Oct. 26, 2012 ... As a junior, rushed for 1,212 yards and 11 touchdowns on 135 carries .. Gained 9.0 yards per carry to earn the second of three all-state honors ... Caught three passes for 61 yards ... On the other side of the ball, compiled 31 total tackles (12 solo) with three interceptions, two deflections and a fumble forced ... As an all-state sophomore, rushed for six touchdowns and 432 yards, with another touchdown receiving ... Had 55 tackles in 2010 with an interception and 58-yard return ... Was the first player in Bogue Chitto history to sign with an SEC program.

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASON

Posted 34 tackles in 13 games ... Earned a start at outside linebacker in four of the first five games of the season ... Filled up the defensive stat sheet with one sack, 2.5 tackles for loss, an interception, two pass breakups a forced fumble and three quarterback hurries ... Recorded a career-high 10 tackles against Texas A&M ... Posted four tackles each of the first two weeks of the season.

2011 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

All-SEC Freshman nominee who played in all 13 games, including three starts ... Totaled 36 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry ... Registered five tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss in his first start in the season debut at Memphis ... Credited for a tackle for loss in the SEC opener at Auburn ... Notched a season-high six tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss in the win versus Louisiana Tech at home ... Made five tackles in the homecoming victory against UT Martin ... Totaled three tackles in the Music City Bowl victory against Wake Forest, including one behind the line of scrimmage.

2010 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON Sat out freshman year as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL

MATTHEW WELLS

Listed as the No. 4 Most Wanted Prospect in the state of Mississippi by the Clarion-Ledger ... Selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... Listed as the No. 6 prospect in the state regardless of position by Scout.com ... A four-star prospect and the No. 17 running back in the nation according to Scout.com ... The No. 11 prospect in the state on the Mississippi Press Fantastic 15 ... Preseason member of the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen ... Named FirstTeam All-State in Class 4A by the Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Despite missing four games during senior season due to injury, finished with 1,050 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns ... Also credited with 36 tackles and four interceptions ... Rushed for 1,352 yards as a junior on 113 carries and scored 21 touchdowns ... Also starred on the Lawrence County High School basketball team ... Committed to Mississippi State over Ole Miss in January of 2010.

6-2 • 191 • Sr.-3L Monticello, Miss. (Lawrence County)

Born Matthew Sean Wells on Nov. 26, 1990 ... Son of Perrin Wells and LaTriece Smith ... Majoring in human sciences.

PERSONAL

Born Brandon M. Wells on July 14, 1994 ... Majoring in human sciences.

LINEBACKER

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Seasoned, athletic linebacker who earned a starting spot in 2013 and is poised for a big senior season in 2014 ... Has played in all 39 games in three previous season with 20 starts ... Also sees time on special teams ... Recorded 120 total tackles, including 13.5 tackles for loss and two sacks during career ... Responsible for two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

2013 JUNIOR SEASON

Starting linebacker who ranked fifth on the squad in tackles with 50 ... Started all 13 contests ... Tied for the team lead in fumble recoveries with two while racking up 6.0 tackles for loss and one sack ... Made initial stop of the year against Oklahoma State (8/31) on Josh Stewart by tossing him for a two-yard loss on the final play of the first quarter ... Recovered first career fumble at Auburn (9/14), grabbing a Tre Mason fumble in the third quarter ... Registered first sack of the season against Troy (9/21), stopping Deon Anthony for a three-yard loss in the first quarter ... Forced a fumble on the play, his first of the campaign and second of career ... Tallied two tackles and one for a loss against LSU (10/5) ... Tallied six tackles at Texas A&M (11/9), including three on the Aggies’ opening drive of the contest ... Notched seven tackles against the Alabama, including four third-quarter hits ... Recorded seven tackles against Ole Miss (11/28), making four hits during the Rebels’ first drive of the second

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PERSONAL

WELLS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles 10________________________ vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Assisted tackles 9________________________ vs. Texas A&M (11/3/12) Solo tackles 6__________________________ vs. Alabama (11/16/13) Tackles for loss 2.0______________________vs. Louisiana Tech (9/24/11) Sacks 1.0______________________twice, last vs. Troy (9/21/13) Pass breakups 1_________ five times, last vs. Bowling Green (10/12/13) Interceptions 1________________________ vs. Jackson State (9/1/12) Forced fumbles 1______________________twice, last vs. Troy (9/21/13) Fumbles recovered 1_____________________ twice, last vs. Rice (12/31/13) WELLS’ CAREER STATS YEAR G/GS TT UT AT TFL-YDS SCK-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YD 2011 13/3 36 16 20 5.0-11 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 2012 13/4 34 15 19 2.5-18 1.0-10 1/0 3 1-22 2013 13/13 50 28 22 6.0-12 1.0-3 1/2 2 0-0 TOTALS 39/20 120 59 61 13.5-41 2.0-13 2/2 6 1-22

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AERIS WILLIAMS

DAMIAN WILLIAMS

RUNNING BACK

QUARTERBACK

6-1 • 200 • Fr.-HS West Point, Miss. (West Point)

6-1 • 225 • So.-1L Metairie, La. (Archbishop Rummel)

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A four-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports and a three-star prospect by Yahoo.com ... A three-year starter for head coach Chris Chambless ... Ranked as the 42nd-best running back in the country and the 11th-best recruit in Mississippi by ESPN.com ... The Mississippi Association of Coaches 5A Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... A 2013 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen selection who was also a member of The Mississippi Press’ Fantastic 15 list of the state’s top collegiate football prospects at the beginning of senior season ... Became the fourth Dandy Dozen player from West Point, joining Chris Washington (1989), Chris Jefferson (1990) and Michael Carr (2009) ... Took part in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic ... A 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl nominee ... Finished just shy of the 4,000-yard rushing mark (3,994 yards) in prep career ... Gained 1,697 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns on 265 carries during senior year ... Registered nine receptions for 85 yards and a score during final campaign ... Selected as the WCBI-TV Offensive Player of the Year following senior year ... Against Center Hill, rushed for 252 yards and four touchdowns (32, 27, five and 15 yards) to help Green Wave to 69-41 victory ... Rushed for 1,519 yards as a junior with five touchdowns on 268 carries ... Added six receptions for 77 yards in 2012 ... A Columbus Dispatch All-Area Second-Team honoree as a junior, when the Green Wave advanced to the MHSAA 5A state semifinals ... Versus Hernando in 49-14 victory, ran for 112 yards and three scores (four, 10 and 15 yards) ... During sophomore season, rushed for 778 yards on 129 carries and contributed 12 scores ... Hauled in 13 passes for 250 yards and a pair of TDs as a sophomore.

PERSONAL

Born Aeris Lavontae Williams on Aug. 9, 1995 ... Mother is Veronica Williams ... Family lived in Racine, Wis., before moving to West Point.

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The likely No. 2 quarterback who gained valuable starting experience as a true freshman ... Filled in admirably for Tyler Russell and Dak Prescott when the two were injured near the end of the 2013 season ... Scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime at Arkansas (11/23), helping the Bulldogs earn a fourth-straight bowl trip ... Against Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl, became the first true freshman to start a game at quarterback for Mississippi State since Wesley Carroll against UCF in the Liberty Bowl on Dec. 29, 2007 ... Finished rookie year completing 23-of-47 passes (48.9 percent) for 279 yards ... Added 112 rushing yards on 37 carries and a touchdown ... Makes the switch from No. 14 to No. 11 in 2014 ... Played in six games with one start in rookie season.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Experienced action in six games, starting the regular-season finale against Ole Miss (11/28) ... Completed 23-of-47 passes for 279 yards ... Exceptionally accurate on first-down passes, converting 9-of-14 attempts (64.3 percent) ... Tossed two interceptions ... Rushed for 112 yards on 37 carries and scored one touchdown, the game-winning score in overtime at Arkansas (11/23) ... With the start versus Ole Miss, became the first Bulldog true freshman to start at quarterback in an SEC contest since Carroll versus Ole Miss on Nov. 23, 2007 ... Finished the Egg Bowl with career highs in passing attempts (18) and rushing attempts (13) and matched personal best with eight completions ... Recorded first career touchdown at Arkansas (11/23), giving the Bulldogs a 24-17 triumph in overtime ... Gained a career-high 40 rushing yards against the Razorbacks ... Put MSU in position for a victory in regulation with a 15-yard completion to Jameon Lewis at the Arkansas 25-yard line with 23 seconds remaining after entering for an injured Tyler Russell ... Experienced first SEC action against No. 1 Alabama (11/16), coming in for an injured Russell in the fourth quarter ... Tossed a personal-long 34-yard completion to Brandon Holloway on the first play of the fourth quarter against Troy (9/21) ... Entered in the middle of the third quarter versus the Trojans and played the remainder of the contest ... Made collegiate debut against Alcorn State (9/7), playing the majority of the second half and establishing career highs in completions (eight) and yards (105).

HIGH SCHOOL

A highly regarded dual-threat quarterback from the New Orleans area ... The 17th-ranked prospect in Louisiana, from all positions, in the Times-Picayune Nifty Fifty postseason ratings ... The play-making quarterback for an unbeaten Archbishop Rummell team that posted a 14-0 record and earned its first-ever state football championship ... Named First-Team Class 5A All-State in by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) ... Chosen to the all-district 9-5A team as a senior, and was a New Orleans Area Player of the Week as both a senior and junior ... During varsity career, threw for 2,748 yards and 26 touchdowns, completing 195-of-324 passes ... Rushed for 23 touchdowns and 932 yards in prep career ... Played for head coach Jay Roth ... In the state championship game victory over Barbe, completed 11-of-13 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 52 yards en route to being named the game’s Most Valuable Player ... At the Elite 11 summer camp in Georgia, was one of five finalists from 89 quarterbacks for camp MVP ... As a junior,

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earned all-state honorable mention by the LSWA and was selected as the Most Valuable Player of District 9-5A after leading the Raiders to a 10-2 season and the state playoff quarterfinals ... Played in the last game with a high ankle sprain but still threw for 300 yards ... Earned the starting quarterback job as a freshman and led Rummell to the 2009 state championship game.

PERSONAL

Born Damian D. Williams on March 3, 1994 … Mother is Cindy Williams. WILLIAMS’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts 18__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (12/28/13) Pass completions 8_________________ twice, last vs. Ole Miss (12/28/13) Passing yards 105_________________________ vs. Alcorn State (9/7/13) Longest completion 34______________________________ vs. Troy (9/21/13) Rushes 13__________________________ vs. Ole Miss (12/28/13) Rushing yards 40__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Rushing touchdowns 1__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) Longest rush 25__________________________ at Arkansas (11/23/13) WILLIAMS’ CAREER PASSING STATS YEAR G/GS CMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LP/OPPONENT 2013 6/1 23 47 2 .489 279 0 34 / TROY TOTALS 6/1 23 47 2 .489 279 0 34 / TROY WILLIAMS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS 2013 6/1 37 112 TOTALS 6/1 37 112

AVG. TD LP/OPPONENT 3.0 1 25 / ARKANSAS 3.0 1 25 / ARKANSAS

DE’RUNNYA WILSON

WIDE RECEIVER

6-5 • 215 • So.-1L Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah)

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the opening drive of the game with a 10-yard grab from quarterback Tyler Russell ... Caught two balls for 31 yards against Alcorn State (9/7) ... Scored first career touchdown against LSU (10/5), hauling in 59-yard pass from Russell ... Finished with a season-best 80 yards receiving against the Tigers ... Hauled in a career-high seven passes with two touchdowns on 75 yards at Texas A&M (11/9) ... Became the first Bulldog with two touchdown receptions in a game since Chad Bumphis at Ole Miss on Nov. 24, 2012 ... Caught four passes against Ole Miss (11/28), all going for first downs, with three receptions coming in the fourth quarter ... Helped MSU even the game with an 11-yard catch on a third-and-three play during the next-to-last drive of regulation, setting up Evan Sobiesk 36-yard field goal.

HIGH SCHOOL

Was a fast-rising prospect after returning to the football field in 2012 following a two-year absence ... Legitimate two-sport recruit by several Division I programs ... Emerged in his single varsity football season as one of Alabama’s leading high school receivers ... The state’s 16th-ranked overall prospect and the No. 81 national wide receiver by Scout.com ... Led head coach Ronald Cheatham’s team to a 10-2 record and second round of the Class 5A state playoffs ... The Dragons were 6-1 and runners-up in Region 5-5A ... Caught 31 passes for 682 yards as a senior ... Led squad in touchdowns with seven receiving scores and averaged 21 yards each time he touched the football ... Also had five tackles in limited defensive snaps with two for sacks ... A dominating power forward on the hardwood for the top-ranked Class 5A WHS team which played for a third-straight state championship in 2012 ... Averaged a double/ double as a senior ... Played in the summer 2012 Alabama North-South All-Star Game where he was named Most Valuable Player ... Was named Most Valuable Player of the Peach State Classic with 20 points, 17 rebounds and seven steals in one game ... Averaged 13.7 points and 10.9 rebounds as a junior with 67 steals for head coach Cedric Lane as the Dragons went 29-7 en route to a state title.

PERSONAL

Born De’Runnya S. Wilson on Sept. 14, 1994 ... Nicknamed “Bear” since his high school career ... Name was given by his coach who said he played every sport imaginable and that was “a bear of a load” ... Mother is Tamika Wilson. WILSON’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions 7_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) Receiving yards 80______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Long reception 59______________________________ vs. LSU (10/5/13) Receiving TDs 2_________________________ at Texas A&M (11/9/13) WILSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G/GS NO. YDS AVG. TD 2013 13/1 26 351 13.5 3 TOTALS 13/1 26 351 13.5 3

PRONUNCIATION: DA-run-ya CAREER

Lengthy receiver who has tremendous playmaking ability ... The tallest receiver on the squad who enjoyed an outstanding spring and developed chemistry with Dak Prescott ... Was a two-sport star who played basketball for the Bulldogs during the 2013-14 season but made the move to football only once spring drills started ... Appeared in seven basketball games and averaged 0.9 points and 1.6 rebounds ... Played in all 13 football games as a true freshman with one start ... The 2013 Mr. Basketball in the state of Alabama ... Returned to the football field as a high school senior after a two-year hiatus ... Owns 26 career receptions for 351 yards and three scores ... Makes the switch from No. 81 to No. 1 this season.

2013 TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Raw and talented receiver who made an impact immediately as a true freshman ... Enjoyed the best season by a Bulldog true freshman receiver since Chad Bumphis (who also wore No. 1) in 2009 ... Played in 13 games with one start (Alabama) ... Collected 26 passes for 351 yards and three touchdowns ... Made debut against Oklahoma State (8/31) and recorded first career reception during

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ow entering his sixth season, Dan Mullen has spearheaded Mississippi State to unprecedented sustained success and reenergized the Bulldog fan base in the process. The MSU faithful have gone on to watch the head coach lead the Maroon and White to fourstraight bowl games for the first time in the 114-year history of the program. Just five years into his tenure, Mullen (36-28, .563) owns the highest winning percentage as a coach at State since the late Darrell Royal in 1954-55 (.600), and he is already fourth in school history for wins by a MSU head coach (36). Mullen stands just one victory away from entering the top four.

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Mullen became the MSU all-time leader in bowl game victories with three when the Bulldogs trounced Rice 44-7 in the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. On top of that, Mullen has dominated the Egg Bowl rivalry (4-1), owning the second-highest winning percentage (.800) against Ole Miss. Mullen (63 games) was the quickest Bulldog coach to 35 career wins since Allyn McKeen in 1942. He ranks third all-time in MSU winning percentage among coaches who have coached more than four seasons. From the moment of his introduction on Dec. 10, 2008, as the 32nd head coach in school history, supporters have turned out in record numbers and capacity crowds to support the Bulldogs. Mississippi State fans have sold out a school-record 30 consecutive home games at Davis Wade Stadium entering the 2014 season. Each of the last four years has seen the school’s attendance record broken, including the 389,868 who packed into the stadium during the 2013 season. In fact, 19 of the school’s top 20 crowds have occurred in the last five seasons, with all seven crowds in 2013 ranking in the top 25 all-time. Mullen was widely regarded as one of the top young minds in college football when he arrived at Mississippi State, and he brought not only an impressive offensive resume and a list of NFL-developed quarterbacks, but also an energy and passion for the college game. Under Mullen’s guidance, the 2013 MSU offense went down as one of the most prolific in school history. The Bulldogs shattered school records for total yards (5,647), yards per game (434.4), passing yards (3,178), first downs (305), completions (253), passing yards per game (244.5) and completion percentage (59.0). Mullen also helped develop Dak Prescott into one of the top signal callers in school history as the sophomore shattered the school record for rushing yards by a quarterback (829) and registered the third-highest total offense mark in school history (2,769). As a team, MSU showed constant improvement and went on an inspiring threegame winning streak to close the 2013 season despite a rash of injuries. After a hard-fought game against No. 1 Alabama on Nov. 16, the Bulldogs bounced back a week later with their first victory ever at Arkansas. Then on a cold Thanksgiving night, Mullen continued his dominance of the Egg Bowl rivalry as MSU, on a gutsy final drive engineered by an injured Prescott, claimed its fourth Egg Bowl win in five seasons with a 17-10 overtime triumph.

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The Bulldogs closed the year racking up a bowl school-record 533 yards to defeat Rice 44-7 in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn. The 37-point margin of victory was the largest of the 2013 college bowl season as MSU finished the year with a 7-6 record. Following the season, offensive guard Gabe Jackson became the 13th NFL Draft selection under Mullen at MSU when Jackson was taken in the third round by the Oakland Raiders. Jackson was a first-team All-American as a senior. In addition, linebacker Deontae Skinner, safety Nickoe Whitley and running back LaDarius Perkins signed NFL free agent contracts. Mullen ignited the Bulldogs to a ninewin season in just his second year, 2010, and then another successful season in 2011. With Mullen’s masterful offensive mind, the Maroon and White broke the school records for six different offensive categories in 2012, including passing touchdowns in a season (28) and scoring (383). In 2010, State won six games in a row in the middle of the season and finished among the top 10 in school history in the following categories - passing yardage, completion percentage, passing touchdowns, rushing attempts, rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, total plays, total offensive yards, per-game offense and first downs. The defense also amassed the 10th-highest sack total in school annals. The 2010 Bulldogs closed out the season with nine victories including posting the largest margin of victory in a bowl game in school history. The resounding 52-14 Gator Bowl win against Michigan capped a truly remarkable year. With the nation’s toughest schedule in 2009, State’s rushing attack, led by first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection and current NFL running back Anthony Dixon, finished ninth nationally with a 227.6 rushing yard average per game. State averaged 371.9 yards of total offense per game, the ninth-highest total in school history and the most since 2000 at the time. Mullen’s first season concluded with a rousing 41-27 victory over MSU’s in-state rival, which brought the Golden Egg back to Starkville. He became the only the third Mississippi State coach to win his Egg Bowl debut since 1939, joining Allyn McKeen and Jackie Sherrill. The Bulldogs posted a 5-7 overall record in 2009, including three road victories. During the previous four seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Florida, Mullen molded a Heisman Trophy, Davey O’Brien and Max-

MULLEN’S GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 2009 RESULTS (5-7, 3-5 SEC)

Date Opponent Sept. 5 JACKSON STATE Sept. 12 * at Auburn Sept. 19 * at Vanderbilt Sept. 26 * #7 LSU Oct. 3 #25 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 10 HOUSTON (HC) Oct. 17 at Middle Tennessee Oct. 24 * #1 FLORIDA Oct. 31 * at Kentucky Nov. 14 * #3 ALABAMA Nov. 21 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) Nov. 28 * #20 OLE MISS

Result/Score W, 45-7 L, 24-49 W, 15-3 L, 26-30 L, 31-42 L, 24-31 W, 27-6 L, 19-29 W, 31-24 L, 3-31 L, 21-42 W, 41-27

2010 RESULTS (9-4, 4-4 SEC)

Date Opponent Result/Score Sept. 4 MEMPHIS W, 49-7 Sept. 9 * #20 AUBURN (Thurs.) L, 14-17 Sept. 18 * at #12 LSU L, 7-29 Sept. 25 * GEORGIA W, 24-12 Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE W, 49-16 Oct. 9 at Houston W, 47-24 Oct. 16 * at #22 Florida W, 10-7 Oct. 23 UAB (HC) W, 29-24 Oct. 30 * KENTUCKY W, 24-17 Nov. 13 * at #11 Alabama L, 10-30 Nov. 20 * #13 ARKANSAS L, 31-38 (2OT) Nov. 27 * at Ole Miss W, 31-23 Jan. 1 vs. Michigan (Gator Bowl) W, 52-14

2011 RESULTS (7-6, 2-6 SEC)

Date Opponent Result/Score Sept. 1 at Memphis (Thurs.) W, 59-14 Sept. 10 * at #23 Auburn L, 34-41 Sept. 15 * #3 LSU (Thurs.) L, 6-19 Sept. 24 LOUISIANA TECH W, 26-20 (OT) Oct. 1 * at Georgia L, 10-24 Oct. 8 at UAB W, 21-3 Oct. 15 * #13 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 12-14 Oct. 29 * at Kentucky W, 28-16 Nov. 5 UT MARTIN (HC) W, 55-17 Nov. 12 * #3 ALABAMA L, 7-24 Nov. 19 * at #6 Arkansas (@ Little Rock) L, 17-44 Nov. 26 * OLE MISS W, 31-3 Dec. 30 vs. Wake Forest (Music City Bowl) W, 23-17

2012 RESULTS (8-5, 4-4 SEC)

Date Opponent Sept. 1 JACKSON STATE Sept. 8 * AUBURN Sept. 15 at Troy Sept. 22 SOUTH ALABAMA Oct. 6 * at Kentucky Oct. 13 * TENNESSEE Oct. 20 MTSU (HC) Oct. 27 * at #1 Alabama Nov. 3 * #16 TEXAS A&M Nov. 10 * at LSU Nov. 17 * ARKANSAS Nov. 24 * at Ole Miss

Jan.

1 vs. Northwestern (Gator Bowl)

2013 RESULTS (7-6, 3-5 SEC)

Result/Score W, 56-9 W, 28-10 W, 30-24 W, 30-10 W, 27-14 W, 41-31 W, 45-3 L, 7-38 L, 13-38 L, 17-37 W, 45-14 L, 24-41

L, 20-34

Date Opponent Result/Score Aug. 31 vs. #13 Oklahoma State (@ Houston) L, 3-21 SEPT. 7 ALCORN STATE W, 51-7 Sept. 14 * at Auburn L, 20-24 SEPT. 21 TROY W, 62-7 OCT. 5 * #10 LSU L, 26-59 OCT. 12 BOWLING GREEN (HC) W, 21-20 OCT. 24 * KENTUCKY (THURS.) W, 28-22 Nov. 2 * at #14 South Carolina L, 34-16 Nov. 9 * at #11 Texas A&M L, 51-41 NOV. 16 * #1 ALABAMA L, 20-7 Nov. 23 * vs. Arkansas (@ Little Rock) W, 24-17 (OT) NOV. 28 * OLE MISS (THURS.) W, 17-10 (OT) DEC. 31 vs. Rice (Liberty Bowl) W, 44-7

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well Award-winning quarterback, along with a Rimington Trophy finalist and a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist. In 2008 alone, Mullen’s offensive attack ranked third nationally in scoring – averaging better than 45 points per game as the Gators scored at least 30 points in 12-of-13 games. The 587 points scored eclipsed the previous Florida mark, set in 1996. Florida rushed for a school-record 41 touchdowns that season and UF’s 80 rushing touchdowns over the two seasons ranked second nationally Overall, Florida’s rushing yardage of 2,987 ranked ninth nationally in 2008 and was the third-highest total in school history. Seven offensive players were recognized as All-SEC selections following the season in which Mullen helped UF claim its second SEC Championship and a chance to play for its second national championship in three seasons. The Gator offense ranked first in the SEC in scoring offense and total offense for a second-straight season in 2008, averaging 45.2 points and 442.4 yards per game. Under Mullen’s tutelage in 2007, UF averaged 42.5 points and 457.2 yards. In 2007, Mullen directed the Gator offense to the third-highest point total ever by a UF unit and the top single-season marks for rushing touchdowns and third-down conversion percentage. Florida’s offense scored 75 touchdowns, second most in the SEC. Mullen orchestrated a UF attack that was the only one in the nation to have rushed for a touchdown and passed for a touchdown in every game during the season. He also helped UF score on 83-of-152 drives in 2007 for a league-best 54.6 percent, marking the best number since the stat was tracked by the SEC in 2000. Florida additionally averaged 7.0 yards per play that year, the fourth-best total in the nation. Lastly, the Gators averaged 5.3 yards per rush, the second-best number in school history. In 2007, Mullen helped coach sophomore quarterback Tim Tebow into a Heisman Trophy, Maxwell and Davey O’Brien award winner, 78th Sullivan Award winner and Associated Press First-Team All-American among other honors. He also tutored six offensive players to the All-SEC team: Tebow, NFL Pro Bowler Percy Harvin, Cornelius Ingram, Brandon James, Jim Tartt and Drew Miller. Mullen played an integral role in Florida’s 2006 national championship, overseeing an offense that averaged 29.7 points and 396.1 yards per game. In the BCS National Championship Game, he engineered an attack that produced 41 points against a top-ranked Ohio State squad that was limiting opponents to less than 11 points per game on the year. Under Mullen’s tutelage, quarterback Chris Leak opened the contest by going 9-for-9 for 99 yards and a touchdown en route to earning Offensive MVP honors. The 2006 Gator offense posted 76 plays of 20 yards or more, 19 of which went for touchdowns. Florida passed for 29 touchdowns in 2006, while Leak ranked among the national leaders with 23 scoring tosses. Tebow matched UF’s then single-season record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with eight scores, and his 5.3 yards per carry average placed second nationally among signal callers. Six different players averaged at least 5.0 yards per carry.

THE MULLEN FILE Hometown: Manchester, N.H. Bachelor’s: Exercise and _sport science, Ursinus, 1994 Master’s: Education, Wagner, 1996 Wife: Megan Children: Canon and Breelyn Birthday: April 27, 1972 Age: 42

Coaching Career 2009- Mississippi State (Head Coach) 2005-08 Florida (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2003-04 Utah (Quarterbacks) 2001-02 Bowling Green (Quarterbacks) 1999-2000 Notre Dame (Graduate Assistant - Offense) 1998 Syracuse (Graduate Assistant) 1996-97 Columbia (Wide Receivers) 1994-95 Wagner (Wide Receivers) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator 2008: Capital One 2007: BCS National Championship Game 2006: Outback 2005: Fiesta 2003: Liberty 2001: Fiesta 1999: Orange

MULLEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

School Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State TOTALS

Overall Record SEC Record 5-7 3-5 9-4 4-4 7-6 2-6 8-5 4-4 7-6 3-5 36-28 (.563) 16-24 (.400)

Noteable def. #20 Ole Miss, 41-27 Gator Bowl champs, def. Mich. Music City Bowl champs won first seven games Liberty Bowl champs, def. UM

MSU WINNING PCT. SINCE 1956 Coach Rec. 1. Dan Mullen (2009-pres.) 36-28 2. Jackie Sherrill (1991-2003) 75-75-2 3. Emory Bellard (1979-85) 37-42 4. Paul Davis (1962-66) 20-28-2 5. Wade Walker (1956-61) 22-32-2

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Pct. .563 .500 .468 .420 .411

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GRADUATION SUCCESS Head coach Dan Mullen joins football graduates from the 2014 spring semester. Under Mullen, MSU has improved its NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) every year, including a program-best 974 released in May. In 2005, Chad Jackson played his way to Biletnikoff Award semifinalist status after matching the UF single-season record with 88 receptions, a figure that led the SEC and finished sixth nationally. Center Mike Degory was also named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy, given annually to the nation’s top center, during that campaign. Both earned first-team All-SEC honors under Mullen’s tutelage. Mullen went to Florida from Utah with head coach Urban Meyer, with whom he had spent 10 seasons. While the quarterbacks coach at Utah, Mullen developed current NFL standout Alex Smith – the first overall selection in the 2005 NFL Draft – from a pocket passer into an efficient executor of the spread, making him one of the most versatile threats in college football. Smith took over the starting job three games into Mullen’s tenure, passing for 2,247 yards and running for 452 to finish second in the Mountain West in total offense in 2003. The 2004 campaign saw Smith earn National Player of the Year honors from The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated, while also becoming Utah’s first-ever Heisman Trophy finalist. Smith also garnered final consideration for the Davey O’Brien and Walter Camp National Player of the Year Awards. Smith passed for 2,952 yards and 32 touchdowns and ran for 631 yards and 10 scores on the year, ranking second in the nation with a 176.5 efficiency rating and leading the Utes to a perfect 12-0 season and a Fiesta Bowl championship. As a team, Utah finished the 2004 season third in the nation in scoring offense (45.3) and total offense (499.8). Prior to his stint at Utah, Mullen served as quarterbacks’ coach at Bowling Green for two seasons, putting up 6,627 yards of total offense and scoring 81 touchdowns during that span. In 2002, quarterback Josh Harris threw for 2,425 yards, ran for 737 yards and completed the campaign as the nation’s third-leading scorer. Mullen spent the two years before his Bowling Green stint as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame, and before that assisted with Syracuse’s 1998 BIG EAST championship and Orange Bowl run.

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Off the field, Mullen’s players are constant achievers in the classroom and the community donating countless hours to the Starkville area and state of Mississippi. Eighteen Bulldogs were named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll in 2013. During Mullen’s entire five-year tenure at MSU, 90 players have earned the distinction of SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient. The 42-year-old has helped the program improve its NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) every year in his tenure, including most recently the SEC’s fourth-best football APR with a score of 974. MSU is the only SEC football program to improve its NCAA APR score every year since the formula’s inception. A two-year starter at tight end for Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa., Mullen earned first-team All-Centennial Conference honors as a senior. He is married to the former Megan West, and the couple has two children, one son (Canon) and one daughter (Breelyn). The Mullen’s created the Mullen Family 36 Foundation, raising more than $250,000 for charity in the last two years. The foundation has impacted the lives of 36 different children’s charities throughout the state of Mississippi.

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DAN MULLEN’S NFL PLAYERS Position Player (Draft Round) - College - Last Professional Team DL Denico Autry (FA) – Mississippi State – Oakland Raiders WR Dallas Baker (7th) – Florida – Pittsburgh Steelers RB Vick Ballard (5th) – Mississippi State – Indianapolis Colts DB Johnthan Banks (2nd) - Mississippi State - Tampa Bay Buccaneers S Wade Bonner (FA) – Mississippi State – Philadelphia Eagles DL Josh Boyd (5th) - Mississippi State - Green Bay Packers QB John Brantley (FA) – Florida – Baltimore Ravens WR Chad Bumphis (FA) - Mississippi State - Jacksonville Jaguars OG Lance Butler (FA) – Florida – Cleveland Browns WR Andre Caldwell (3rd) – Florida – Denver Broncos OL James Carmon (FA) – Mississippi State – Buffalo Bills LB Jamar Chaney (7th) – Mississippi State – Denver Broncos DL Dewayne Cherrington (FA) - Mississippi State - Seattle Seahawks WR Arceto Clark (FA) - Mississippi State - Seattle Seahawks WR Riley Cooper (5th) - Florida - Philadelphia Eagles DL Fletcher Cox (1st) – Mississippi State – Philadelphia Eagles RB Anthony Dixon (6th) – Mississippi State – Buffalo Bills OL Marcus Gilbert (2nd) - Florida - Pittsburgh Steelers OT Randy Hand (FA) – Florida – New England Patriots QB Josh Harris (6th) – Bowling Green – Baltimore Ravens WR Percy Harvin (1st) – Florida – Seattle Seahawks OG Maurice Hurt (7th) - Florida - Washington Redskins TE Cornelius Ingram (5th) – Florida – Philadelphia Eagles WR Chad Jackson (2nd) – Florida – New England Patriots OL Gabe Jackson (3rd) – Mississippi State – Oakland Raiders QB Omar Jacobs (5th) – Bowling Green – Pittsburgh Steelers OL Addison Lawrence (FA) – Mississippi State – Baltimore Ravens LB Cameron Lawrence (FA) – Mississippi State – Dallas Cowboys QB Chris Leak (FA) – Florida – Chicago Bears DL Kyle Love (FA) – Mississippi State – Kansas City Chiefs DL Pernell McPhee (5th) – Mississippi State – Baltimore Ravens C Drew Miller (FA) – Florida – Jacksonville Jaguars S Charles Mitchell (6th) – Mississippi State – Denver Broncos RB Kestahn Moore (FA) - Florida - Tennessee Titans WR Louis Murphy (4th) – Florida – Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR David Nelson (FA) - Florida - New York Jets RB LaDarius Perkins (FA) – Mississippi State – Green Bay Packers C Maurkice Pouncey (1st) - Florida - Pittsburgh Steelers C Mike Pouncey (1st) - Florida - Miami Dolphins RB Chris Rainey (5th) – Florida – Indianapolis Colts OL Quentin Saulsberry (FA) – Mississippi State – Minnesota Vikings OL Derek Sherrod (1st) – Mississippi State – Green Bay Packers LB Deontae Skinner (FA) – Mississippi State – New England Patriots DB Darius Slay (2nd) - Mississippi State - Detroit Lions QB Alex Smith (1st) – Utah – Kansas City Chiefs OL Phil Trautwein (FA) – Florida – St. Louis Rams QB Tim Tebow (1st) – Florida – New York Jets WR Deonte Thompson (FA) – Florida – Baltimore Ravens OT Tavares Washington (FA) – Florida – San Francisco 49ers OL Jason Watkins (FA) – Florida – Philadelphia Eagles LB Chris White (6th) – Mississippi State – New England Patriots LB K.J. Wright (4th) – Mississippi State – Seattle Seahawks RB DeShawn Wynn (7th) – Florida – Green Bay Packers

DAN MULLEN ERA TEAM SUPERLATIVES

Category Final Score 1st Quarter Points 2nd Quarter Points Halftime Score 3rd Quarter Points 4th Quarter Points First Downs Rushing Attempts Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Average Gain Per Play Fumbles Lost Penalties Penalty Yards Punts Yards Punting Average Yards Per Punt Punt Returns Punt Returns Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Interceptions Interceptions Yards Possession Time 3rd-Down Conversions 4th-Down Conversions

High 62 23 35 45 21 21 32 70 409 372 43 28 5 100 645 9.3 4 12 152 9 345 49.0 6 81 7 216 4 120 39:02 10 of 14 5 of 5

Year (Last Time) 2013, Troy 2010, Houston 2013, Troy 2013, Troy 2x (2012, MTSU) 2013, Texas A&M 2010, Arkansas 2010, Arkansas 2010, Houston 2010, Memphis 2013, South Carolina 2013, South Carolina 2010, LSU 2010, Arkansas 2011, Memphis 2011, Memphis 2009, Georgia Tech 2009, Jackson State 2009, Jackson State 2013, Ole Miss 2010, Kentucky 2009, Jackson State 2011, Memphis 2011, Louisiana Tech 7x (2012, LSU) 2009, Georgia Tech 2009, MTSU 2009, Florida 2010, Houston 2011, UT Martin 2010, Michigan

Low Year (Last Time) 3 2x (2013, Oklahoma State) 0 Many Times 0 Many Times 0 7x (2013, Alabama) 0 Many Times 0 Many Times 9 2011, Alabama 21 2012, Alabama 12 2011, Alabama 33 2010, Florida 9 2010, Florida 4 2010, Florida 0 Many Times 53 2011, Kentucky 193 2011, LSU 2.2 2011, Alabama 0 Many Times 1 3x (2013, Alabama) 5 2013, Alabama 0 2x (2013, Troy) 0 2x (2013, Troy) 28.0 2012, Jackson State 0 Many Times -15 2013, Alabama 0 2x (2013, Auburn) 0 4x (2013, Auburn) 0 Many Times -1 2011, LSU 22:10 2011, LSU 1 of 13 2012, Ole Miss 0 of 4 2009, LSU

DAN MULLEN ERA INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

Category Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Longest Rush Passing Attempts Passing Completions Interceptions Thrown Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Longest Pass Most Times Sacked Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Longest Reception All-Purpose Yards Punting Yards Average Yards Per Punt Longest Punt Punts Inside 20 Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Longest Punt Return Kick Returns Kick Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Interceptions Int. Return Yards Longest Int. Return Pts Scored By Kicking Field Goals Made Longest FG Made Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

High 33 252 3 75 43 28 4 295 4 81 5 9 220 3 81 319 345 49.0 63 5 4 82 82 7 186 100 2 120 100 17 5 49 18 4.5 2.5

Player Year (Last Time) A. Dixon/V. Ballard 2x (Ballard, 2010 vs. Arkansas) Anthony Dixon 2009, Kentucky Vick Ballard 5x (Ballard, 2010 vs. Memphis) V. Ballard/D. Prescott 2x (Prescott, 2013, Bowling Green) Dak Prescott 2013, South Carolina Dak Prescott 2013, South Carolina Tyler Russell 2013, Northwestern Tyler Russell 2012, LSU Tyler Russell 2x (2010, Memphis/2012, Arkansas) Chris Relf 2011, Michigan Chris Relf 2x (2010, Arkansas) *Two Players* 4x (Jameon Lewis, 2013, Rice) Jameon Lewis 2013, Rice Chad Bumphis 2012, Troy LaDarius Perkins 2011, Michigan LaDarius Perkins 2010, Ole Miss Heath Hutchins 2010, Kentucky Heath Hutchins 2009, Jackson State Heath Hutchins 2010, Kentucky Devon Bell/Heath Hutchins 2x (2013, Ole Miss) Berry/Bumphis/Lewis 4x (Lewis, 2013, Texas A&M) Chad Bumphis 2011, Louisiana Tech Chad Bumphis 2011, Louisiana Tech Leon Berry 2x (2009, Florida) Leon Berry 2009, Auburn Jameon Lewis 2012, Ole Miss *Nine Players* 14x (Taveze Calhoun, 2013, Alabama) Johnthan Banks 2009, Florida Johnthan Banks 2009, Florida Derek DePasquale 2010, UAB Derek DePasquale 2010, UAB Sean Brauchle 2009, Vanderbilt Brandon Wilson 2011, Louisiana Tech Chris White 2010, Florida Chris White 2x (2010, Florida)

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| COACHING STAFF | GEOFF COLLINS

THE COLLINS FILE

GEOFF COLLINS

Hometown_______________Conyers, Ga. College______________ Western Carolina Degree________ B.A. in sport management and exercise science, 1994 Wife_________________________ Jennifer Birthday________________ April 10, 1971

Fourth season at MSU

Coaching Career 2013- Mississippi State (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 2011-12 Mississippi State (Linebackers) 2010 FIU (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 2008-09 UCF (Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator) 2007 Alabama (Director of Player Personnel) 2006 Georgia Tech (Recruiting Coordinator) 2002-05 Western Carolina (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs) 1999-2001 Georgia Tech (Graduate Assistant) 1997-98 Albright College (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 1995 Franklin (N.C.) High School 1993-94 Western Carolina (Student Assistant)

Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers @CoachCollins Coined the “Minister of Mayhem,” Geoff Collins comes into his second season as the MSU full-time defensive coordinator preaching defensive mayhem to his troops. Collins came to Mississippi State in 2011 as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach after putting together a remarkable resume during stints at Florida International and UCF. In Collins’ first season as full-time defensive coordinator, MSU boasted one of the Southeastern Conference’s top units. The 2013 Bulldogs ranked in the SEC’s top five statistically in total defense (fourth - 349.3 ypg), rushing defense (fourth - 144.2 ypg), third down defense (fourth - 35.0 percent), pass defense (fifth - 205.2) and interceptions (fifth - 14). Collins’ crew got stronger as the season went on. MSU held its final three opponents to an average of 11.3 points per game, including two contests that featured overtime stands. The Bulldogs earned their first victory ever at Arkansas, forcing two fumbles and collecting seven tackles for losses. Less than a week later, the Egg Bowl trophy remained in Starkville as the MSU defense held Ole Miss to 10 points, highlighted by one of the most memorable plays in school history. All-SEC safety Nickoe Whitley stripped quarterback Bo Wallace to prevent a game-tying score in overtime and preserve the Bulldogs’ fourth Egg Bowl victory in five seasons. MSU then shut down one of the nation’s most prolific offenses in a 44-7 win over Rice in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The Owls entered the contest with a rushing offense ranked in the top 10 nationally. Rice gained only 61 yards rushing -- 179 below its season average -- on 32 carries against MSU. In three seasons, Collins has sent two Bulldogs from his linebacker position to the NFL. Cameron Lawrence signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 2013. Whitley (Cleveland) and linebacker Deontae Skinner (New England) agreed to free agent contracts following the 2014 NFL Draft. After being given the opportunity to call plays during the 2013 Gator Bowl, the Collins-led defense had one of its best defensive performances of the year. A three-interception day with two tackles for loss, four pass breakups and two quarterback hurries gave fans a small taste of what to expect in year one with Collins getting the full-time gig. In 2012, Collins led two linebackers to place in the top seven in the SEC in total tackles: All-SEC selection Lawrence (120) and freshman All-American Benardrick McKinney (102). Lawrence became the first Bulldog with 100-plus tackles in back-toback seasons since 1994-95, while McKinney tied for second in the country in total tackles by a freshman and seventh overall in the SEC. With State not having had two players in the top 10 in the SEC in tackles since 1997, Collins has accomplished the feat in two of his first three seasons in Starkville. Collins immediately raised the bar at linebacker for the MSU squad in 2011, coaching Lawrence to 123 total tackles, ranking top five in the SEC. In addition, former walk-on Brandon Wilson reached 94 tackles under Collins’ tutelage. In his last year before joining the Bulldogs, Collins’ FIU defensive unit led the Sun Belt in total defense, scoring defense, pass efficiency defense and turnover margin; all a remarkable accomplishment for a group that finished 119th nationally in total defense and 111th in scoring defense in 2009. The Panthers’ sack totals nearly doubled, and the pass defense improved from 108th nationally to 32nd in 2010. For his efforts, Collins was a finalist for the Broyles Award - given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Collins made the move to FIU after a pair of seasons as the linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at UCF. In his first season in Orlando, Collins helped UCF’s defense rank second in Conference USA in total and scoring defense. Before joining the Knights’ staff, Collins spent a year as the director of player personnel at Alabama.

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Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator 2010: Little Caesar’s 2009: St. Petersburg 2007: Independence 2006: Gator 2000: Seattle The previous year at Georgia Tech, Collins’ efforts led to the Yellow Jackets’ best recruiting class in their storied history. In 2002, Collins became the defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at his alma mater, Western Carolina, and inherited one of the worst defensive units statistically in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. In 2003, under Collins’ direction, the Catamount defense emerged as one of the best in the nation. In 2005, the Western Carolina defense was ranked No. 1 nationally in pass defense along with being ranked 18th nationally in total defense. Collins’ unit also finished ranked first in the Southern Conference in total defense and pass defense along with several other defensive categories. Prior to returning to Western Carolina, Collins spent three years with current UCF head coach George O’Leary at Georgia Tech. Collins began his career on the Flats as the defensive graduate assistant working with the linebackers in 1999 and with the defensive backs in 2000. Before his days at Georgia Tech, Collins spent two years as the defensive coordinator and linebackers and secondary coach at Albright College in Reading, Pa. In 1997, the NCAA Division III program boasted the leading defense in its conference and ranked in the top 10 nationally in all defensive categories. In 1996, Collins served as an assistant coach at Fordham, working with the outside linebackers while also serving as the junior varsity defensive coordinator. He also spent one season (1995) as an assistant coach at Franklin (N.C.) High School while student teaching in the Macon County Public Schools. During his playing days at Western Carolina, Collins tallied 194 tackles as an outside linebacker and defensive back from 1989-92. He was the team’s fifth-leading tackler as a junior with 68, while registering 6.0 tackles for loss. As a senior, he helped Western to a 7-4 record, logging 62 total takedowns and 5.0 tackles for loss. He began his coaching career as a student assistant on the Western Carolina staff in 1993. A native of Conyers, Ga., who attended Rockdale County High School, Collins earned a bachelor’s degree from Western Carolina in sport management and exercise science in 1994. He then completed the education curriculum in 1995. He did postgraduate work in psychology at Fordham University and Georgia Tech.

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BILLY GONZALES

Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Passing Game/Wide Receivers Second season at MSU @CoachBillyG Coach Dan Mullen was faced with filling a spot on his coaching staff with the loss of wide receivers coach Tim Brewster following the 2012 season. After a brief search, he found his perfect fit in friend and former coaching cohort Billy Gonzales. Gonzales was promoted to MSU co-offensive coordinator and passing game coordinator in February 2014. He will also maintain his wide receiver coaching duties during the 2014 season. Having coached eight combined seasons at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida with Mullen, Gonzales arrived in Starkville with 20 years of college coaching experience and an offensive mindset nearly identical to his boss. Gonzales’ resume gleams greatness as he’s coached in three BCS National Championship games with Florida and LSU during a six-year span. Gonzales made an immediate impact in his first season with the Bulldogs as junior wideout Jameon Lewis developed into one of the Southeastern Conference’s elite receivers. Lewis ranked sixth in the SEC in receiving yards per game (71.0). He capped the year with an MSU single-game school-record 220 receiving yards in an AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory over Rice. Gonzales was instrumental to a 2013 MSU offense that shattered single-season school records for total yards (5,647), yards per game (434.4), passing yards (3,178), first downs (305), completions (253), passing yards per game (244.5) and completion percentage (59.0). Gonzales arrived in Starkville following a one-year stint as co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Illinois. Prior to coaching the Fighting Illini, Gonzales served as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at LSU. During his time in Baton Rouge, Gonzales helped the Tigers to the 2012 BCS National Championship game and the 2011 SEC Championship. His development of Odell Beckham Jr. and Reuben Randle were apparent during the Tigers’ season, as he led them to Freshman All-SEC and first-team All-SEC accolades respectively. Both went on the NFL. Prior to his stint at LSU, Gonzales coached beside Mullen under Urban Meyer at Florida. During his time as wide receivers coach, the Gators’ high-octane offense translated to two BCS national championships in 2006 and 2008. At Florida, Gonzales saw seven players drafted under his command, with his crown jewel being a first-round selection of Percy Harvin in 2009. In addition, Gonzales produced seven All-SEC wide receivers in his five seasons. During his two seasons at Utah as wide receivers coach and co-special teams coordinator, Gonzales saw the Utes to a 22-2 record and two bowl wins, including a 35-7 thrashing of Pittsburgh in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. The Utes’ offense averaged 499.8 yards and 45.3 points per game, each ranking third in the country in their respective categories. Under Gonzales’ watch, three Utah receivers were first-team All-Mountain West: tight end Ben Moa (2003), wide receiver Paris Warren (2003) and wide receiver Steve Savoy (2004). As a special teams guru, Gonzales led Utah to 28.2 yards per kickoff return in 2003, which was good enough for the nation’s lead. Utah was also third in the country in net punting yard (40.8) and fifth in kickoff returns during the 2004 season (26.2) Gonzales spent the 2001 and 2002 seasons at Bowling Green, serving as wide receivers coach and co-recruiting coordinator. The Falcons were 17-6 in his two years at the school and in 2002, Bowling Green was third in the country in scoring averaging 48 points per game. The Falcon offense also averaged 448.9 yards per game during the 2002 season, ranking ninth in the country. Under Gonzales’ direction, wide receiver Robert Redd was an All-MAC selection during the coaches’ two years at the school and became the school’s all-time leader in receptions.

THE GONZALES FILE Hometown____________ Thornton, Colo. College________________ Colorado State Bachelor’s_______ B.A. social sciences, 1994 Master’s_______ M.A. sports administration, Kent State, 1996 Wife____________________________ Julie Birthday_________________ July 18, 1981 Coaching Career 2014- Mississippi State (Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Passing Game/Wide Receivers) 2013 Mississippi State (Wide Receivers) 2012 Illinois (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2010-11 LSU (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2008 Florida (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2005-07 Florida (Wide Receivers) 2003-04 Utah (Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2002 Bowling Green (Co-Recruiting Coordinator/ Wide Receivers) 2001 Bowling Green (Wide Receivers) 1999-2000 Kent State (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 1998 Kent State (Wide Receivers) 1997 Kent State (Running Backs) 1995-96 Kent State (Graduate Assistant – Offense) 1995 Midwestern Texas State 1994 MacMurray (Ill.) (Wide Receivers) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2012: BCS National Championship 2011: Cotton 2010: Capital One 2009: BCS National Championship Game 2008: Capital One 2007: BCS National Championship Game 2006: Outback 2005: Fiesta 2003: Liberty Gonzales got his first full-time coaching position in Division I in 1997 when he accepted a job at Kent State. During his four-year coaching stint with the Golden Flashes, he coached running backs for his opening season followed by three years as the wide receivers coach. As running backs coach, he led Astron Whatley to three AllMAC selections. As wide receivers coach, Gonzales tutored Eugen Baker to a ThirdTeam All-American selection as he became the school’s all-time leading receiver. Prior to a full-time coaching job with the Golden Flashes, Gonzales spent two years as a graduate assistant at the school from 1995-96. He earned his master’s degree from Kent State in sports administration. Gonzales broke into the coaching profession in 1994 at MacMurray (Ill.) as wide receivers coach. A four-year letter winner at Colorado State including two years as starting wide receiver, Gonzales helped the Rams to a 9-4 record during the 1990 season and a win over Oregon in the Freedom Bowl. Gonzales and his wife, Julie, have two children, Cole and Caylynn.

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| COACHING STAFF | JOHN HEVESY

JOHN HEVESY

Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Running Game/Offensive Line Sixth season at MSU @CoachHevesy No one can argue with the results put up by John Hevesy’s group during his first five years as the Bulldogs’ run game coordinator and offensive line coach. In 2014, Hevesy will take over co-offensive coordinator duties in addition to overseeing the running game and offensive line. The 2013 campaign was a record one for the MSU offense, breaking single-season school records for total yards (5,647), yards per game (434.4) and first downs (305). Under Hevesy’s tutelage, senior guard Gabe Jackson became a first-team All-American and a first-team All-Southeastern Conference recipient. He then was selected in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Jackson promises to have a lengthy, successful NFL career. In 2009, the line paved the way as the offense led the SEC and finished ninth nationally in rushing, averaging better than 225 yards per game. One year later, State rushed for 214.8 yards per game and increased total offense numbers. The Bulldogs have eclipsed the 200-yard rushing mark in half of Hevesy’s 64 games coached in Starkville. Senior center Dillon Day comes into 2014 as a preseason candidate for the Rimington Trophy, given annually to the nation’s best center. It is his third-consecutive season on the watch list, after being developed into a freshman All-American at the position under the direction of Hevesy in 2011. In his first two seasons, Hevesy tutored left tackle Derek Sherrod, an All-American selection and a first round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Sherrod is now in his third NFL season with the Green Bay Packers. Hevesy has worked with head coach Dan Mullen for over a decade and came to Mississippi State after four years as a member of the University of Florida coaching staff, where he spent time working with both the tight ends and the offensive line. Hevesy has coached in four BCS bowls, including Florida’s 2006 and 2008 BCS title game victories. Hevesy assisted with a Florida offensive line which allowed only 16.0 sacks in 14 games and paved the way for a rushing attack that averaged more than 231 yards per game. In 2007, he tutored future NFL tight end Cornelius Ingram. Ingram’s seven touchdowns receiving matched Andre Caldwell’s team-leading total and Ingram’s 14.9 years per reception were the most of any Gator who had double-digit catches. That season, the Gator offensive line surrendered just 13.0 sacks in 13 games, tying for the second-lowest total in the SEC and fifth nationally. Despite entering the 2006 season with one player having started a game at his opening-day position, the UF offensive line allowed only 23 sacks on the year, and yielded one-or-less sacks seven times during the campaign. Hevesy showed a penchant for molding individual talents on the interior of the Gators’ line. Starting centers Mike Degory and Steve Rissler earned first-team All-SEC honors as seniors, and Drew Miller earned honorable mention All-SEC. As the offensive line coach at Utah in 2004, Hevesy directed the front line for one of the most prolific offenses in the country, as the Utes ranked third nationally in scoring, total offense and passing efficiency. Behind the blocking of Hevesy’s group, Utah scored on 62-of-67 trips to the red zone en route to an undefeated season and a victory in a BCS bowl game. Prior to his arrival in Salt Lake City, Hevesy coached the tackles and tight ends at Bowling Green from 2001-02. In his first year on campus, the line allowed 50 percent fewer sacks than the year before, while the 2002 unit blocked for skill players that amassed more than 5,000 yards of total offense. During a three-year stint at Brown from 1998-2000, Hevesy coached an offensive line that blocked for 13 school records and saw three of its members earn multiple All-Ivy selections.

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THE HEVESY FILE Hometown____________ Madison, Conn. College_______________________ Maine Degree___________B.A. in education, 1995 Wife____________________________Kelli Birthday__________________May 2, 1971 Coaching Career 2014- Mississippi State (Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Running Game/Offensive Line) 2009-13 Mississippi State (Running Game Coordinator/ Offensive Line) 2005-08 Florida (Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line) 2003-04 Utah (Offensive Line) 2001-02 Bowling Green (Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends) 1998-2000 Brown (Offensive Line) 1997 Syracuse (Graduate Assistant) 1996 Brown (Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends) 1994-95 Trinity (Offensive Line) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator 2008: Capital One 2007: BCS National Championship Game 2006: Outback 2005: Fiesta 2003: Liberty 1997: Fiesta A three-year starter on the offensive line at the University of Maine from 1991-93, Hevesy is married to the former Kelli Rogers. The couple has three children: Jack, Taylor and Madison.

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| COACHING STAFF | TONY HUGHES

TONY HUGHES

Assistant Head Coach/ Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator Sixth season at MSU

@CoachTonyHughes A Mississippi native with a wealth of experience coaching in his home state, Tony Hughes coaches safeties in the defensive backfield and also coordinates the Bulldogs’ recruiting efforts. In the spring of 2013, Hughes was named assistant head coach for the maroon and white. Hughes has developed MSU’s safeties corps into one of the Southeastern Conference’s hardest-hitting units. In 2013, Nickoe Whitley earned second-team All-SEC honors and concluded his career third in MSU career interceptions with 15. Whitley was credited with one of the most memorable plays in school history, forcing a fumble of Ole Miss’ Bo Wallace in overtime to seal another Egg Bowl victory for the Bulldogs. Whitley, despite suffering a torn ACL during the play, signed an NFL free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns in the spring of 2014. In 2010, Hughes tutored Whitley to freshman All-SEC honors. In 2011, Hughes developed Charles Mitchell into one of the top safeties in the SEC with Mitchell getting drafted in the sixth round by the Atlanta Falcons in April 2012. Hughes came to Mississippi State after spending one season at Southern Miss where he coached the secondary. Prior to that stop, Hughes coached for three seasons at Ole Miss. Named one of the top-25 college football recruiters in the nation by Rivals.com in the spring of 2006, Hughes’ first two years were spent tutoring the defensive backs with his final season in Oxford spent working with the tight ends. Prior to a two-season tenure at Louisiana Tech, Hughes had spent the previous 10 years on the coaching staff at Hinds Community College in Raymond, Miss., where he served as the defensive coordinator for one year and the secondary coach during his first nine seasons. At Hinds, Hughes coached eight players who later went on to the NFL, including former Mississippi State standout Fred Smoot. Before working at Hinds, Hughes’ first college stop as a full-time collegiate coach was a two-year stay at West Alabama, where he was the secondary coach in 1992 and 1993. Hughes coached for seven years in the Mississippi high school ranks, serving as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Hattiesburg High School from 1988-1991. Hughes also spent two seasons as the defensive secondary coach and boys track coach at South Natchez High School in 1986 and 1987. His first high school coaching job came at Philadelphia High School in 1985. After serving in the United States Marine Corps from 1981 to 1984 and receiving an honorable discharge, he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Southern Miss in 1984, working with the defensive backs. Hughes, who played football and ran track at Forest High School (1974-76) and played defensive back at St. Paul’s College (1976-77), was a defensive back for Southern Miss in 1977 and 1978. He earned his bachelor of arts’ degree in sociology from there in 1980. He is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, serving as a member of the Mississippi FCA State Board of Directors in 1999, president of the Mississippi FCA Coaches Council in 1998 and vice-president of the Mississippi FCA Coaches Council in 1997.

THE HUGHES FILE Hometown_______________ Forest, Miss. College________________ Southern Miss Degree___________B.A. in sociology, 1980; Certificate of education in social studies, 1985 Wife_________________________ Marion Birthday_________________May 22, 1959 Coaching Career 2009- Assistant Head Coach, Mississippi State (Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator) 2008 Southern Miss (Secondary) 2007 Ole Miss (Tight Ends) 2005-06 Ole Miss (Defensive Backs) 2004 Louisiana Tech (Outside Linebackers) 2003 Louisiana Tech (Defensive Backs) 2002 Hinds Community College (Defensive Coordinator) 1994-2001 Hinds Community College (Secondary) 1992-93 West Alabama (Secondary) 1988-91 Hattiesburg High (Offensive Coordinator) 1986-87 South Natchez High (Secondary) 1985 Philadelphia (Miss.) High 1984-85 Southern Miss (Graduate Assistant) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator 2008: New Orleans

Hughes is married to the former Marion McCaleb of Meridian, Miss., and the couple has two sons, Jamison and Jay, the latter of which is a senior defensive back on the MSU football team.

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| COACHING STAFF | BRIAN JOHNSON

THE JOHNSON FILE

BRIAN JOHNSON

Quarterbacks

First season at MSU @BDJohnson3

Brian Johnson, the winningest quarterback in Utah history and former offensive coordinator for the Utes, begins his first season as quarterbacks coach at Mississippi State. Johnson, 27, reunites with his former coach Dan Mullen in Starkville. Johnson, then a high school quarterback in Texas, first met Mullen at age 16 during a recruiting visit to Utah. He officially joined the MSU staff in February 2014 and worked exclusively with the Bulldog quarterbacks in spring practice. Johnson spent the past four seasons as an assistant coach at Utah, including one season as the offensive coordinator and one season as the co-offensive coordinator. He coached quarterbacks since joining the staff in 2010. A rising star in the coaching profession, Johnson became the youngest NCAA FBS offensive coordinator in the nation at age 24 on Feb. 2, 2011. His fast ascension in coaching has been nothing new for the Baytown, Texas, product. Mullen, then the quarterbacks coach at Utah, signed Johnson to a National Letter of Intent at just 16 years old in 2004. Johnson went on to play in 10 games as a true freshman backup to Heisman Trophy finalist Alex Smith during Utah’s 12-0 Fiesta Bowl season. The next spring, he became Utah’s starting quarterback at age 17. In January 2010, a year after breaking the school record for wins by a starting quarterback (26), Johnson accepted a position as Utah’s quarterbacks coach. Two years in that role was enough time to convince head coach Kyle Whittingham to appoint Johnson as the new offensive coordinator. In 2013, Johnson had the opportunity to work alongside former three-time Pac-10 Conference Coach of the Year Dennis Erickson as co-offensive coordinator. Each of Johnson’s first three seasons was defined by injuries at the quarterback position. Starter Jordan Wynn was injured for part or most of every season and Johnson inserted three different replacements from 2010-12. In both 2010 and 2011, Utah recovered to earn a bowl bid (Las Vegas Bowl and Sun Bowl). With an eye to the future, Johnson anointed true freshman Travis Wilson the starting quarterback for the final seven games of the 2012 season. He also turned to the run game, implementing a game plan that allowed senior John White to net 1,041 yards and become the first Ute ever to produce back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Utah led the Pac-12 in time of possession, holding the ball an average of 32:07 a game. As a player, Johnson was a three-year starter and a two-time bowl most valuable player. He set the school mark for victories by a starting quarterback, finishing his career with a 26-7 record. A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and the Manning awards as a senior in 2008, Johnson captained Utah to the best record in school history (13-0) and a Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama. The Sugar Bowl MVP tossed for 336 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Utes to a dominant 31-17 win over the fourth-ranked Tide. For his career, Johnson threw for 7,853 yards and 57 touchdowns as well as running for 848 yards and 12 scores. He gained even more acclaim when EA Sports put him on the cover of its 2010 NCAA Football video game. Johnson and his wife, Ashley, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Rossi, born in June 2014.

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Hometown_____________Baytown, Texas College________________________ Utah Degree___________________ B.A. in mass communication, 2008 Wife__________________________ Ashley Birthday_________________ Feb. 16, 1987 Coaching Career 2014- Mississippi State (Quarterbacks) 2013 Utah (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2012 Utah (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2010-11 Utah (Quarterbacks) Bowl Games as a Coach 2011: Sun 2010: Las Vegas Playing Career • Three-year starter at quarterback (2005, 2007-08) • Two-time Bowl MVP (2007 Poinsettia/2009 Sugar) • Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2008) • Johnny Unitas Golden Arm finalist (2008) • Manning Award finalist (2008) • Set Utah record for wins by a starting quarterback (26) • Four-Time Academic All-MWC honoree (2005-08)

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| COACHING STAFF | GREG KNOX

GREG KNOX

Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator Sixth season at MSU

@CoachKnox_MSU

With a hotbed of talent to coach at running back, Greg Knox has molded raw backs into All-Southeastern Conference talent and pros, coaching three starting running backs to the NFL. Knox adds a new title to his SEC resume in the spring of 2014 as special teams coordinator. Knox enters his sixth season on coach Dan Mullen’s staff after a record-breaking offensive year in 2013. The Bulldogs broke school records in total yards (5,647), yards per game (434.4) and first downs (305). Senior running back LaDarius Perkins capped his career as the fifth-leading rusher in school history with 2,554 career yards. Perkins then signed a free agent NFL contract in the spring of 2014 with the Green Bay Packers. With Knox’s help in 2012, Perkins finished the regular season fourth in the SEC in rushing and second in the league in all-purpose yards. Through the first half of the 2012 campaign, Perkins was one of only two players nationally with a rushing touchdown through his first seven games. Knox also mentored Anthony Dixon, the current Buffalo Bill, during his senior season. Dixon rushed for a school-record 1,391 yards and found the end zone 12 times. But it wasn’t only the All-SEC tailback who thrived under Knox’s guidance, as the running backs combined for more than 2,000 yards as the Bulldogs led the conference in rushing yards. Knox’s second season may have been an even greater coaching feat. Without a proven commodity like Dixon, the Bulldog offense used several different backs to accomplish nearly the same thing. Newcomer Vick Ballard burst onto the scene and broke the 58-year-old school record for rushing touchdowns in a single season (19). Knox continued to coach Ballard for his senior season in 2011, when Ballard rewrote the school record book for running backs and went on to be drafted in the fifth round by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2012 NFL Draft. Prior to his arrival at Mississippi State, Knox spent his last 14 seasons coaching in the SEC and nearly 20 years coaching offense on the collegiate level. He came to Mississippi State following a 14-year stretch as Tommy Tuberville’s wide receivers coach at both Ole Miss and Auburn. Knox was also the recruiting coordinator for the last 13 of those seasons. A veteran of 12 postseason bowl games, Knox helped lead the Auburn offense to the top of the SEC in scoring in both 2004 and 2005. He has tutored six players selected in the NFL Draft. He helped Ole Miss reach the 1997 Motor City Bowl, and was part of Auburn coaching staffs that finished football seasons in the 2001 Citrus and Peach Bowls, 2003 Capital One and Music City Bowls, the 2005 Sugar Bowl, the 2006 Capital One Bowl, and the 2007 Cotton and Chick-fil-A Bowls. Of the eight players who he has had selected in the NFL Draft, three came in just two years while at Auburn (Courtney Taylor in 2007, and Ben Obomanu and Devin Aromashodu in 2006). Knox helped Taylor become the school’s all-time leader in receptions, and Obomanu finished second in touchdown receptions. After earning his bachelor’s degree while playing quarterback for Northeastern State, Knox began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1988. Knox spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Northeastern State and two at TCU before

THE KNOX FILE Hometown_________ Rosebud, Texas Bachelor’s__ Northeastern State, 1986 Master’s_____ Northeastern State, 1990 Wife_____________________ Toralyn Birthday____________ Sept. 10, 1963 Coaching Career 2014- Mississippi State (Running Backs/ Special Teams Coordinator) 2009-13 Mississippi State (Running Backs) 1999-2008 Auburn (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) 1996-98 Ole Miss (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) 1995 Ole Miss (Wide Receivers) 1992-94 Stephen F. Austin (Wide Receivers/Special Teams) 1990-91 TCU (Graduate Assistant) 1988-89 Northeastern State (Graduate Assistant) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator 2007: Chick-fil-A 2007: AT&T Cotton 2006: Capital One 2005: Suger 2003: Music City 2003: Capital One 2001: Peach 1997: Motor City being named to the staff at Stephen F. Austin in 1992. In three seasons on the Lumberjacks’ staff as the receivers and special teams coach, Knox helped a program that had won only three games in the previous two seasons to the 1993 FCS playoffs and a top-25 ranking the following season. A native of Rosebud, Texas, Knox is married to the former Toralyn Foster, and the couple has three sons: Gregory, Torian and Tyson.

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| COACHING STAFF | SCOTT SALLACH

THE SALLACH FILE

SCOTT SALLACH

Tight Ends

Sixth season at MSU @CoachSallach

Scott Sallach was hired in 2009 by his former teammate, head coach Dan Mullen, to coach tight ends for the Bulldogs’ offense after spending the previous 11 seasons in the Ivy League. Wasting no time, Sallach helped tight end Marcus Green learn the spread attack in 2009 and in his first season, Green finished second on the team with 27 receptions for 306 yards. In 2010, Green was injured early in the year so Sallach had to lean on a less-experienced cast. Brandon Henderson had his most productive season, and Kendrick Cook, Thomas Webb and younger players each stepped up on gameday and in practice. In 2011, Sallach coached All-Southeastern Conference freshman phenom Malcolm Johnson, who finished tied for second on the team in touchdowns and managed a team-high 18.7 yards per catch (min. 10 receptions). For the third time in his career, Johnson has been named to the watch list for the Mackey Award, presented annually to the nation’s top tight end. Johnson was a second-team All-SEC selection as a junior after racking up 390 yards receiving in 2013. In 2012, with Johnson sidelined for the first half of the year, Sallach continued to develop Green’s game, with the redshirt senior finishing with a career-high six touchdowns. Green’s six scores placed him in the top five in reception touchdowns by a tight end, while his five in conference play tied him for third among tight ends in the country. His performance during the first part of the season put him on the list for the Mackey Award by midseason. Under Sallach’s direction in 2012, Green was the only tight end in the country to be named Mackey Player of the Week twice. A veteran of more than 18 years coaching on the collegiate level, Sallach came to Mississippi State after a six-year stint at Princeton, where he coached wide receivers and quarterbacks. He added the title of passing game coordinator prior to the 2008 season. During his time at the Ivy League school, he oversaw two of the top four career passing yardage totals and two of the best five season passing yardage efforts as passing game coordinator. He coached two of the top seven alltime receivers at Princeton, and in his six seasons coached nine allleague performers, one of whom was named an All-American. Before his stop at Princeton, Sallach worked at Dartmouth College for five seasons (1998-2002), Monmouth for three seasons (1995-97) and Hamilton College for one season (1994). At Dartmouth, he coached the wide receivers while assisting with the special teams, specializing in kickoffs and kickoff returns. During his tenure with the Big Green, the teams set school records for completions in a game and season, and passing yards in a season. His instruction assisted a Dartmouth receiver in becoming the institution’s alltime top pass-catcher for a single game, a season and a career. Sallach also tutored the school’s single season leader in kickoff returns. While at Dartmouth, Sallach’s receivers posted five of the school’s best six single-game receiving totals, the top two single-game and career receivers, and two of the top three career receiving yardage leaders.

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Hometown________ Bound Brook, N.J. College____________________ Ursinus Degree____________ B.S. in exercise and sports science, 1994 Wife_________________________ Lindi Birthday______________ Dec. 13, 1971 Coaching Career 2009- Mississippi State (Tight Ends) 2008 Princeton (Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks) 2003-07 Princeton (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) 1998-2002 Dartmouth (Wide Receivers/Special Teams) 1995-97 Monmouth (Wide Receivers) 1994 Hamilton (Wide Receivers) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2013: Gator 2011: Music City 2011: Gator Sallach graduated from Ursinus College in 1994 with a bachelor’s of science degree in exercise and sport science. Sallach is married to his wife Lindi. The couple has one daughter, Tyler Elizabeth.

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| COACHING STAFF | DESHEA TOWNSEND

THE TOWNSEND FILE

DESHEA TOWNSEND

Cornerbacks

Second season at MSU @DesheaTownsend

Hometown__________ Batesville, Miss. College___________________ Alabama Degree____ B.A. in business management Wife_________________________ Carla Birthday_______________ Sept. 8, 1975 Coaching Career 2013- Mississippi State (Cornerbacks) 2011-12 Arizona Cardinals [NFL] (Assistant Defensive Backs) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty

With over 20 years playing elite-level football, Deshea Townsend begins his second season as cornerbacks coach at Mississippi State after a successful NFL career. The Mississippi-bred Townsend returned home to make his collegiate coaching debut as cornerbacks coach prior to the 2013 season. It was his first full-time coaching position after two seasons as a member of the Arizona Cardinals staff. In 2010, he finished a 13-year All-Pro NFL career where he won two Super Bowls. In his first season at MSU, Townsend spearheaded one of the top cornerback units in the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs ranked fifth in the league in passing defense, allowing 205.2 yards through the air. In addition, MSU was one of only three SEC schools to feature three players in the league’s top eight in interceptions. Starting cornerbacks Jamerson Love and Taveze Calhoun registered three picks apiece and both return in 2014. Prior to joining the MSU staff, Townsend served two seasons as an assistant defensive backs coach under Louie Cioffi with the Arizona Cardinals. Townsend was a decorated football player as he played at an elite level each step of the way. As a 13-year pro cornerback, Townsend played in nearly 191 games, starting 80. He racked up 428 tackles (359 solo), 21 interceptions, 15.5 sacks, five fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles and three defensive touchdowns. As a 12-year member of the prestigious Pittsburgh Steeler defense, Townsend started seven games in the postseason, playing in 14 total. He made 42 tackles with two interceptions on his way to garnering two championship rings in Super Bowls XL and XLIII. Townsend made trips to Davis Wade Stadium as a collegiate corner but not in Maroon and White. The Mississippi-native was a four-year starter (1994-97) for Alabama, earning first-team All-SEC honors at corner in 1996. After a stellar career in the SEC, Townsend was drafted in the fourth round (117th overall) by Pittsburgh in the 1998 NFL Draft. Born and raised not far from Starkville in Batesville, Miss., Townsend was a member of national-power South Panola High School, helping put the program on the map. He accumulated 1,800 yards with 18 touchdowns offensively while leading the Tigers to the 5A state championship game during his senior season in 1992.

Playing Career • Four-year starter at Alabama (1994-97) • First-Team All-Southeastern Conference selection (1996) • 1998 NFL Draft pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers (117th overall) • Appeared in 191 career games (80 starts) and collected 428 tackles (359 solos), 21 interceptions, 15.5 sacks, three touchdowns, five fumble recoveries and four forced fumbles • Played in 14 postseason games (seven starts) with Pittsburgh and had 42 tackles, two interceptions, one sack and one forced fumble • Won two Super Bowl rings as a player with the Steelers at Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII

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| COACHING STAFF | DAVID TURNER

THE TURNER FILE

DAVID TURNER

Defensive Line

Second season at MSU @CoachDT48

David Turner enters his fifth season coaching the defensive line at Mississippi State. Turner made his return to the Maroon and White in 2013 after a threeyear stint coaching the defensive line at Kentucky. Turner coached the same position in Starkville from 2007-09. A veteran of 28 years as a collegiate coach with 13 seasons of experience in the Southeastern Conference, Turner mentored current NFL standouts Fletcher Cox, Kyle Love, Pernell McPhee and most recently Josh Boyd. Boyd was drafted in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Turner’s 2014 defensive line is a veteran group led by seniors Kaleb Eulls, P.J. Jones and Preston Smith. Turner developed Chris Jones, a five-star defensive lineman in high school, into a freshman All-American in 2013. As a team, the Bulldogs ranked fourth in rushing defense in the nation’s toughest conference, allowing only 144 yards per game last season. In his first season at State in 2007, he helped the Bulldogs to their first postseason appearance in seven years and the defense ranked 24th nationally in tackles for loss. At Kentucky, Turner helped the defense improve in tackles for loss, sacks and rushing yards allowed from the year prior to his hire. The Wildcats improved their sacks-per-game average each season under Turner’s watch, posting more than two per game in 2012. Turner originally joined the MSU staff in 2007 after one season at Alabama. He coached the Crimson Tide defensive ends during his lone campaign in Tuscaloosa. Alabama finished 23rd nationally in total defense in 2006 and advanced to the Independence Bowl. Prior to Alabama, Turner was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Vanderbilt from 2002-05. One of his linemen, tackle Jovan Haye, went on to the NFL. Vanderbilt had a significant upgrade in talent level during Turner’s term as recruiting coordinator as he helped bring in the players for the Commodores’ eventual Music City Bowl championship in 2008. A native of Goldston, N.C., Turner also has worked in the Big Ten Conference at Minnesota (2001), where he worked with the defensive ends, and in the Atlantic Coast Conference at Virginia (1997-2000), where he coached defensive tackles and linebackers. He also was co-special teams coordinator in his final season. The Cavaliers played in the Peach Bowl, Micronpc.com Bowl and the Oahu Classic during his term there. Turner began his collegiate coaching career in 1986 as an assistant at his alma mater, Davidson College. He worked with the running backs and tight ends over a two-year stretch. In 1988, he moved to North Carolina State, serving two years as a defensive graduate assistant. He worked with a Wolfpack unit that ranked first in the ACC in total defense in 1988 while playing in the Peach Bowl and Copper Bowl. He spent one year as the defensive line coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, helping the team to a 12-2 overall record while reaching the Division II national championship game. He also worked two seasons at James Madison, helping the Dukes to a 9-4 record and a berth in the 1991 Division I-AA playoffs.

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Hometown_____________ Goldston, N.C. College____________________ Davidson Degree___________ B.A. in sociology, 1985 Wife__________________________ Yvette Birthday________________ Nov. 19, 1982 Coaching Career 2013- Mississippi State (Defensive Line) 2010-12 Kentucky (Defensive Line) 2007-09 Mississippi State (Defensive Line) 2006 Alabama (Defensive Ends) 2002-05 Vanderbilt (Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator) 2001 Minnesota (Defensive Ends) 1997-2000 Virginia (Defensive Tackles/Linebackers) 1995-96 North Carolina State (Defensive Tackles/Linebackers) 1993-94 Kentucky (Defensive Ends) 1991-92 James Madison 1990 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1988-89 North Carolina State (Graduate Assistant) 1987 Davidson (Outside Linebackers) 1986 Davidson (Running Backs/Tight Ends) Bowl Games as a Coach 2013: Liberty 2011: BBVA Compass 2007: Liberty 2006: Independence 2000: O’ahu 1999: Micronpc.com 1998: Chick-fil-A 1993: Peach 1989: Copper 1988: Peach Turner returned to the Division I-A ranks in 1993. He spent two seasons as defensive ends coach at Kentucky, where he helped the Wildcats advance to the ‘93 Peach Bowl. In 1995, he went back to NC State, coaching defensive ends and linebackers before going to Virginia in ‘97. Turner is married to the former Yvette Modica and the couple has two daughters, Bianca and Alexyia.

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| COACHING STAFF | RICK COURT

THE COURT FILE

RICK COURT

Head Strength Coach First season at MSU

Rick Court, a 13-year veteran in strength and conditioning who spent the past two seasons working directly with Ohio State football, begins his first season as head strength and conditioning coach at Mississippi State. Court comes to Starkville after serving as the associate director of strength and conditioning for football on Mickey Marotti’s staff at Ohio State since January 2012. During his tenure, the Buckeyes combined for 24 victories, including a perfect 12-0 record and No. 3 national ranking in 2012. Court coordinates the strength and conditioning of all 15 of the Bulldogs’ varsity sports. He officially joined the staff on Jan. 15, 2014. Court is no stranger to running a strength and conditioning department with four years of director experience. He spent the 2011 season as the director of strength and conditioning at San Diego State where he helped the Aztecs to an 8-5 record and a berth in the New Orleans Bowl. Prior to his position at SDSU, Court was the director of football strength and conditioning for two years at the University of Toledo from 2009-10. During his final season at Toledo, the Rockets went 8-5 and reached the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. In 2008, Court capped a six-year tenure at Bowling Green as strength and conditioning coach. He was an assistant on the Falcons’ staff for five years before being elevated to the head strength coach position. A native of Grosse Point Woods, Mich., Court attended and played baseball at Michigan State, lettering two years as a catcher for the Spartans and serving as a team captain in 2001. He interned for one year with the Michigan State strength and conditioning program and worked with three of the Spartans’ programs including football. He also interned in Major League Baseball strength training with the Detroit Tigers after graduating from Michigan State with his degree in kinesiology in 2002. Court earned in master’s degree in sports administration from Eastern Kentucky in 2003. Court and his wife Molly, who is from Greenville, Mich., have three children: daughter, Alix; son, Cade; and daughter, Tatum.

Hometown___ Grosse Point Woods, Mich. Bachelor’s Degree__________ Kinesiology, Michigan State, 2002 Master’s Degree_________ Sports Admin., Eastern Kentucky, 2003 Wife___________________________Molly Birthday_________________ July 26, 1979 Coaching Career 2014- Mississippi State (Head Strength and Conditioning Coach) 2012-13 Ohio State (Associate Director of Football Strength and Conditioning) 2011 San Diego State (Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach) 2009-10 Toledo (Director of Football Strength and Conditioning) 2008 Bowling Green (Head Strength and Conditioning Coach) 2003-07 Bowling Green (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach)

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| COACHING STAFF | ROCKEY FELKER & JON CLARK

ROCKEY FELKER

Director of Player Personnel/High School Relations 10th season at MSU

In his fifth different decade with an association to Mississippi State football, Rockey Felker is living proof that persistence, loyalty and hard work pay dividends. Felker played at Mississippi State in the 1970s, served as head coach from 1986-1990 and returned to the Bulldog staff in 2004. Head coach Dan Mullen has directed Felker with a new charge, serving as director of player personnel and high school relations. It is Felker’s second stint in an off-field role, having served as the staff ’s coordinator of football operations for both Jackie Sherrill and Sylvester Croom. For the previous two seasons before Mullen’s arrival, Felker tutored the Bulldog running backs, helping guide Anthony Dixon to nearly 2,000 yards in those two years. Felker was the nation’s youngest collegiate head coach – at age 33 – when he was selected to guide the MSU football program in 1986. He directed the Bulldogs to a 6-5 mark in his first season at the helm, the school’s first winning season in five years. Felker’s team won road games at Syracuse and at defending SEC champion Tennessee during that ’86 season, and he became the first State head football coach to post a winning record in his

initial season since the legendary Darrell Royal in 1954. Felker served as State’s head football coach through the 1990 season. He came back to State as the school’s head coach following 11 years as an assistant coach on the collegiate level. Immediately prior to rejoining the MSU program, he was an assistant at Alabama from 1983-85. He served as the Crimson Tide receivers coach in 1983-84 and the offensive backfield coach in ‘85. During his stay in Tuscaloosa, he helped Alabama to postseason bowl wins over SMU (’83 Sun Bowl) and Southern California (’85 Aloha Bowl). Felker began his coaching career at Mississippi State following his playing days, working for head coach Bob Tyler. He worked with the junior varsity (1975) and the varsity receivers, quarterbacks and running backs (1976-78). A native of Jackson, Tenn., Felker was a five-sport letterman at Brownsville (Tenn.) High School, earning all-state honors in football under the tutelage of his father, Edwin “Babe” Felker, an assistant coach at the school.

JON CLARK

Assistant Athletic Director/ Football Operations Sixth season at MSU

Jon Clark, a veteran of 11 years in work surrounding football operations, came to Mississippi State after five seasons at the University of Florida, where he served as the director of football administration. Clark enters his sixth season at MSU working alongside head coach Dan Mullen. Clark oversees the administrative operations of the football department, including daily scheduling, budget, travel, office staff and other duties. Most recently, Clark has overseen the development and construction of the Leo Seal Complex, a $25 million football training and office facility that was opened in the spring of 2013. The all-encompassing football facility, approximately 80,000 square feet, includes a new weight room, locker room, training room and coaches’ offices.

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Prior to his stint at Florida, Clark served in the same role at the University of Utah in 2002 and 2003. He first worked with current Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer at Bowling Green where Clark was an undergraduate student manager prior to earning his bachelor’s degree in secondary education in May of 2002. After completing his education, Clark accepted a position as an administrative graduate assistant at BGSU. Clark is married to the former Caitlin Redlich.

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| COACHING STAFF | SUPPORT STAFF

Jane Ballard Office Associate/Football

Nancy Covington Office Associate/Head Football Coach

Lee Davis Coordinator of Football Recruiting

Brock Dulaney Coordinator of Filming & Computing Services

Joey Fitzgerald Offensive Graduate Assistant

Justin Hinds Defensive Graduate Assistant

Ryan McNamara Defensive Quality Control

Sleepy Robinson Recruiting Specialist

Phil Silva Athletic Equipment Manager Not pictured: Brett Elliott, Offensive Quality Control Roger Hayhurst, Asst. Video Coordinator Jason Hubbard, Asst. Equipment Manager Thomas Stallworth, Assoc. Strength Coach Ben Stollberg, Asst. Athletic Trainer Neil Stopczynski, Asst. Recruiting Coordinator James Vollono, Graduate Assistant

Susan Simmonds Office Associate/Football

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2013 RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD: 7-6 • SEC RECORD: 3-5

DATE OPPONENT Aug. 31 ^ vs. #13 Oklahoma State (ESPN2) Sept. 7 ALCORN STATE (CSS) Sept. 14 * at Auburn (ESPN2) Sept. 21 TROY (FSN) Oct. 5 * #10 LSU (ESPN) Oct. 12 BOWLING GREEN (FSN) Oct. 24 * KENTUCKY (ESPN) Nov. 2 * at #14 South Carolina (SECTV) Nov. 9 * at #11 Texas A&M (CBS) Nov. 16 * #1 ALABAMA (ESPN) Nov. 23 * at Arkansas (SECTV) Nov. 28 * OLE MISS (ESPN) Dec. 31 Liberty Bowl vs. Rice (ESPN)

SCORE BY QUARTERS

RESULT L, 3-21 W, 51-7 L, 20-24 W, 62-7 L, 26-59 W, 21-20 W, 28-22 L, 16-34 L, 41-51 L, 7-20 W, 24-17 (OT) W, 17-10 (OT) W, 44-7

ATT. 35,874 55,085 85,817 55,096 57,113 55,148 55,102 82,111 88,504 57,211 45,198 55,113 57,846

All CAPS - denotes home game; ^ - denotes Texas Kickoff Classic in Houston, Texas * - denotes Southeastern Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing 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 Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/GM 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

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MSU 360 27.7 305 145 145 15 2469 2771 302 527 4.7 189.9 29 3178 253-429-12 7.4 12.6 244.5 18 5647 956 5.9 434.4 28-607 24-87 14-233 21.7 3.6 16.6 15-6 64-515 39.6 51-2053 40.3 36.8 70-4293 61.3 39.6 33:16 69/176 39% 13/29 45% 20-145 68 48 10-21 0-1 (44-55) 80% (35-55) 64% (40-42) 95% 389868 7/55695 2/46860

OPP 299 23.0 232 94 123 15 1874 2131 257 445 4.2 144.2 17 2667 240-388-14 6.9 11.1 205.2 18 4541 833 5.5 349.3 44-899 13-78 12-173 20.4 6.0 14.4 17-11 65-559 43.0 70-3073 43.9 40.9 62-3783 61.0 38.3 26:44 63/180 35% 9/18 50% 23-150 16 36 14-18 0-0 (33-39) 85% (25-39) 64% (35-35) 100% 301630 4/75408

1st Mississippi State 91 Opponents 89

2nd 140 64

3rd 58 77

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

OT 14 0

Total 360 299

Net 829 542 459 190 117 112 96 69 38 15 9 6 5 0 -18 2469 1874

Avg 6.2 4.0 5.9 4.1 9.0 3.0 4.0 5.3 4.8 0.6 9.0 6.0 5.0 0.0 -2.2 4.7 4.2

TD 13 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 29 17

Long 75 35 51 14 44 25 10 14 15 15 9 6 5 0 0 75 69

Avg/G 75.4 45.2 35.3 15.8 9.0 18.7 7.4 5.8 3.5 2.1 0.7 3.0 2.5 0.0 -3.0 189.9 144.2

Long 65 59 34 36 0 0 65 76

Avg/G 176.4 125.0 46.5 6.5 0.0 0.0 244.5 205.2

RUSHING GP Dak Prescott 11 LaDarius Perkins 12 Josh Robinson 13 Ashton Shumpert 12 Jameon Lewis 13 Damian Williams 6 Nick Griffin 13 Derrick Milton 12 Brandon Holloway 11 Tyler Russell 7 Robert Johnson 13 Sam Cowart 2 Josh Hand 2 Charles Siddoway 13 TEAM Total 13 Opponents 13

Att 134 137 78 46 13 37 24 13 8 26 1 1 1 0 8 527 445

Gain 917 593 480 196 122 143 104 69 40 87 9 6 5 0 0 2771 2131

PASSING GP Dak Prescott 11 Tyler Russell 7 Damian Williams 6 Jameon Lewis 13 TEAM Devon Bell 13 Total 13 Opponents 13

Effic 126.6 142.2 90.3 665.2 0.0 0.0 129.5 127.7

Cmp-Att-Int 156-267-7 71-109-3 23-47-2 3-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 253-429-12 240-388-14

Pct 58.4 65.1 48.9 100.0 0.0 0.0 59.0 61.9

Yards 1940 875 279 84 0 0 3178 2667

TD 10 5 0 3 0 0 18 18

RECEIVING Jameon Lewis Robert Johnson Malcolm Johnson LaDarius Perkins De’Runnya Wilson Joe Morrow Josh Robinson Fred Ross Brandon Holloway Fred Brown Artimas Samuel Jeremey Chappelle Ashton Shumpert Nick Griffin Brandon Hill Dak Prescott Rufus Warren Derrick Milton Total Opponents

No. 64 34 30 27 26 18 12 9 7 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 253 240

Yards 923 389 391 248 351 211 115 115 77 74 47 45 22 27 53 53 23 14 3178 2667

Avg 14.4 11.4 13.0 9.2 13.5 11.7 9.6 12.8 11.0 14.8 11.8 11.2 5.5 9.0 26.5 26.5 23.0 14.0 12.6 11.1

TD 5 0 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 18 18

Long 65 61 60 32 59 31 23 23 34 19 28 18 14 18 38 36 23 14 65 76

Avg/G 71.0 29.9 30.1 20.7 27.0 16.2 8.8 10.5 7.0 9.2 6.7 4.1 1.8 2.1 7.6 4.8 2.1 1.2 244.5 205.2

GP 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 11 11 8 7 11 12 13 7 11 11 12 13 13

Loss 88 51 21 6 5 31 8 0 2 72 0 0 0 0 18 302 257

4th 57 69

PUNT RETURNS Jameon Lewis Brandon Holloway Total Opponents

No. 22 2 24 13

Yards 51 36 87 78

Avg 2.3 18.0 3.6 6.0

TD 0 0 0 1

Long 16 23 23 28

KICK RETURNS Jameon Lewis Robert Johnson Brandon Holloway Corvell Harrison Christian Holmes Total Opponents

No. 19 4 3 1 1 28 44

Yards 446 41 113 7 0 607 899

Avg 23.5 10.2 37.7 7.0 0.0 21.7 20.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 66 19 95 7 0 95 97

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| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | FINAL STATISTICS FIELD GOALS Devon Bell Evan Sobiesk Taylor Earhart

FG SEQUENCE Oklahoma State Alcorn State Auburn Troy LSU Bowling Green Kentucky South Carolina Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Ole Miss Rice

^ Nickoe Whitley INTERCEPTIONS Nickoe Whitley Taveze Calhoun Jamerson Love Justin Cox Deontae Skinner Richie Brown Total Opponents

Made-Att 6-14 3-6 1-1

No. 5 3 3 1 1 1 14 12

Yards 42 101 78 0 7 5 233 173

Avg 8.4 33.7 26.0 0.0 7.0 5.0 16.6 14.4

TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Long 29 53 70 0 7 4 70 40

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Nickoe Whitley 1 Benard. McKinney 1 Beniquez Brown 1 Total 3 Opponents 2

Yards 0 26 5 31 25

Avg 0.0 26.0 5.0 10.3 12.5

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 0 26 5 26 24

SCORING Dak Prescott Jameon Lewis Devon Bell LaDarius Perkins Evan Sobiesk Derrick Milton De’Runnya Wilson Ashton Shumpert Josh Robinson Malcolm Johnson Charles Siddoway Jamerson Love Joe Morrow Artimas Samuel Damian Williams Nick Griffin Taylor Earhart Tyler Russell Total Opponents

TD 15 8 0 5 0 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 48 36

FGs 0-0 0-0 6-14 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 10-21 14-18

Kick 0-0 0-0 25-26 0-0 15-16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 40-42 35-35

Rush 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0

Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pass 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-1

TOTAL OFFENSE Dak Prescott Tyler Russell LaDarius Perkins Josh Robinson Damian Williams Jameon Lewis Ashton Shumpert Nick Griffin Derrick Milton Brandon Holloway Robert Johnson Sam Cowart Josh Hand TEAM Total Opponents

GP 11 7 12 13 6 13 12 13 12 11 13 2 2 6 13 13

Plays 401 135 137 78 84 16 46 24 13 8 1 1 1 10 956 833

Rush 829 15 542 459 112 117 190 96 69 38 9 6 5 -18 2469 1874

Pass 1940 875 0 0 279 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3178 2667

Total 2769 890 542 459 391 201 190 96 69 38 9 6 5 -18 5647 4541

Avg/G 251.7 127.1 45.2 35.3 65.2 15.5 15.8 7.4 5.8 3.5 0.7 3.0 2.5 -3.0 434.4 349.3

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Points 92 48 43 30 24 18 18 18 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 0 360 299

Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd 42.9 0-0 4-5 1-4 1-5 0-0 40 1 50.0 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-1 0-0 38 1 100.0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 19 0

Mississippi State (40),32 (26) 35 (25),30,(24) (35),(22),42 44 47 (38) 40 23 (24),28,42 (36),39 (19)

Opponents 49 (40),(19),(47) (29) (35),(45),45 47,(45),(44) (44),(37) (33),(35) (54) 27,(22) -

PUNTING No. Baker Swedenburg 25 Devon Bell 24 TEAM 2 Total 51 Opponents 70

Yards 1063 990 0 2053 3073

Avg 42.5 41.2 0.0 40.3 43.9

Long 53 62 0 62 63

TB 3 2 0 5 6

FC 7 9 0 16 19

KICKOFFS Devon Bell Taylor Earhart Evan Sobiesk Total Opponents

No. 66 3 1 70 62

Yards 4063 172 58 4293 3783

Avg 61.6 57.3 58.0 61.3 61.0

TB 25 0 0 25 32

OB 1 0 0 1 0

Retn Net YdLn

20.4 21.7

39.6 25 38.3 26

GP 13 11 12 13 13 13 13 11 12 13 13 11 6 12 12 11 8 7 7 11 11 11 7 11 13 2 2 13 6 13 13

Rush 117 829 542 459 9 0 0 38 190 0 96 0 112 0 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 6 5 0 -18 2469 1874

Rcv 923 53 248 115 389 391 351 77 22 211 27 115 0 0 14 0 74 53 47 45 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3178 2667

PR 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 78

KR 446 0 0 0 41 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 607 899

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 0 78 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 7 0 0 0 5 0 233 173

Total 1537 882 790 574 439 391 351 264 212 211 123 115 112 101 83 78 74 53 47 45 42 23 15 7 7 6 5 5 -18 6574 5691

ALL PURPOSE Jameon Lewis Dak Prescott LaDarius Perkins Josh Robinson Robert Johnson Malcolm Johnson De’Runnya Wilson Brandon Holloway Ashton Shumpert Joe Morrow Nick Griffin Fred Ross Damian Williams Taveze Calhoun Derrick Milton Jamerson Love Fred Brown Brandon Hill Artimas Samuel Jeremey Chappelle Nickoe Whitley Rufus Warren Tyler Russell Deontae Skinner Corvell Harrison Sam Cowart Josh Hand Richie Brown TEAM Total Opponents

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I20 6 14 0 20 21

50+ 7 4 0 11 10

Blkd 0 1 1 2 1

Avg/G 118.2 80.2 65.8 44.2 33.8 30.1 27.0 24.0 17.7 16.2 9.5 10.5 18.7 8.4 6.9 7.1 9.2 7.6 6.7 4.1 3.8 2.1 2.1 0.6 0.5 3.0 2.5 0.4 -3.0 505.7 437.8

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Deontae Skinner

Kendrick Market

# 50 11 26 1 22 23 91 42 39 14 96 90 9 5 92 93 2 13 24 47 33 48 44 94 38 98 31 40 54 16 43 6 49 77 45 66 29 61 99 12 3 83 52 84 32

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Player Benardrick McKinney Deontae Skinner Kendrick Market Nickoe Whitley Matthew Wells Taveze Calhoun Preston Smith Beniquez Brown Richie Brown Zach Jackson Chris Jones Denico Autry Justin Cox Jamerson Love Kaleb Eulls P.J. Jones Will Redmond Cedric Jiles Deontay Evans A.J. Jefferson Kivon Coman Ryan Brown Christian Holmes Nelson Adams Dee Arrington Curtis Virges Tolando Cleveland Devon Bell Quay Evans Joe Morrow Ivan Muniz Malcolm Johnson Torrey Dale Charles Siddoway Corvell Harrison Ben Beckwith Quadry Antoine Gabe Jackson John Harris Robert Johnson Jay Hughes Michael Hodges Ferlando Bohanna Jeremey Chapelle Ashton Shumpert Total

GP 13 11 13 11 13 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 13 11 8 11 13 13 12 13 13 13 3 11 12 13 5 13 2 13 2 13 13 13 5 13 3 13 1 3 1 11 12 13

l--------Tackles------l Solo Ast Total 42 29 71 33 31 64 43 19 62 38 17 55 28 22 50 33 12 45 29 15 44 16 23 39 16 22 38 16 17 33 17 15 32 14 17 31 23 8 31 22 5 27 9 17 26 9 16 25 14 9 23 14 6 20 11 8 19 12 7 19 13 2 15 6 7 13 7 4 11 3 8 11 6 4 10 2 7 9 7 2 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 503 356 859

TFL-Yds 7.0- 44 4.5- 12 1.5- 5 1.0- 3 6.0- 12 1.5- 4 6.5- 28 4.5- 9 3.0- 15 2.5- 9 7.0- 28 6.5- 24 0.5- 1 1.0- 3 1.5- 5 3.0- 14 2.5- 5 . . 4.0- 17 1.0- 1 2.5- 8 . 1.5- 1 1.0- 2 2.5- 8 0.5- 1 . 1.0- 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74- 260

Sacks No-Yds 3.5- 36 1.0- 6 . . 1.0- 3 . 2.5- 15 . 2.0- 13 . 3.0- 26 2.0- 13 . . . 1.0- 12 . . . 2.0- 11 . 1.0- 5 . . . 1.0- 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20- 145

l---Pass Defense---l Int-Yds BU PD QBH . . . 4 1- 7 2 3 3 . 1 1 . 5- 42 2 7 1 . 2 2 3 3- 101 4 7 . . 3 3 9 . . . . 1- 5 . 1 . . . . 1 . 3 3 10 . 3 3 8 1- 0 3 4 . 3- 78 7 10 . . . . 1 . . . 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 . . . . . . . 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14- 233 38 52 52

Fumbles Rcv-Yds 2- 26 . . 1- 0 2- 0 1- 0 . 2- 5 . . . . . 1- 0 . . . . . . 1- 0 . . . . . 1- 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11- 31

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Kick Saf . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .


| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

2013 MSU GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE

vs. Oklahoma State ALCORN STATE at Auburn TROY LSU BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY at South Carolina at Texas A&M ALABAMA at Arkansas OLE MISS vs. Rice

DEFENSE

vs. Oklahoma State ALCORN STATE at Auburn TROY LSU BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY at South Carolina at Texas A&M ALABAMA at Arkansas OLE MISS vs. Rice

WR Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Morrow Wilson Morrow Morrow Morrow

LT LG Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Senior Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson Clausell Jackson

C RG Day Malone Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Holley Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith Day Beckwith

RT TE QB Siddoway Hill Russell Siddoway Johnson Prescott Siddoway Johnson Prescott Siddoway Johnson Prescott Siddoway Johnson Prescott Siddoway Hill Russell Siddoway Hill Prescott Siddoway Johnson Prescott Siddoway Johnson Russell Siddoway Johnson Russell Siddoway Johnson Russell Siddoway Johnson Williams Siddoway Samuel Prescott

RB Perkins Robinson Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins Robinson

WR Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Hill (2 TE) Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis

WR Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson

DE Smith Smith Brown Smith Smith C. Jones Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

DT P. Jones C. Jones P. Jones C. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones P. Jones

DE LB Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells Autry Wells

LB McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney McKinney

SS Hughes Market Market Market Market Market Market Market Market Market Market Market Market

FS Whitley Arrington Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Whitley Cox

RC Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Love Love Cox Love Love Love Love Love Love Love

DT Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls Eulls

LB Skinner Skinner Skinner Skinner Skinner Skinner Skinner Skinner B. Brown B. Brown Skinner Skinner B. Brown

LC Love Jiles Jiles Jiles Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Evans

CAREER STARTS BY POSITION (2014 RETURNERS) OFFENSE

LT Blaine Clausell - 29 (12) Justin Senior - 1 (1) LG none C Dillon Day - 34 (12) RG Ben Beckwith - 12 (12) Justin Malone - 5 (1) RT none TE Malcolm Johnson - 11 (9) Brandon Hill - 4 (4)

WR Robert Johnson - 14 (13) Joe Morrow - 13 (12) Jameon Lewis - 12 (12) De’Runnya Wilson - 1 (1) RB Josh Robinson - 2 (2) Nick Griffin - 1 (0) QB Dak Prescott - 7 (7) Damian Williams - 1 (1)

DEFENSE

DE Kaleb Eulls - 23 (0) Preston Smith - 11 (11) Ryan Brown - 1 (1) Chris Jones - 1 (1) DT Kaleb Eulls - 16 (13) P.J. Jones - 11 (10) Curtis Virges - 1 (0) Chris Jones - 2 (2) LB Benardrick McKinney - 23 (13) Matt Wells - 20 (13) Beniquez Brown - 3 (3)

SAFETY Kendrick Market - 12 (12) Jay Hughes - 4 (1) Justin Cox - 1 (1) CORNER Jamerson Love - 12 (10) Taveze Calhoun - 11 (11) Cedric Jiles - 3 (3) Justin Cox - 1 (1) Deontay Evans - 1 (1) * Last game starters in BOLD * Parentheses indicate 2013 starts

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Deontay Evans

Devon Bell

# Name

GP/GS OSU ALCN AU TROY LS BGSU UK SC TAMU UA AR UM RICE 94 Nelson Adams 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 29 Quadry Antoine 5/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 38 Dee Arrington 3/1 XXX START ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 90 Denico Autry 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 37 James Baldwin 2/- XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 66 Ben Beckwith 13/12 XXX START START START START START START START START START START START START 40 Devon Bell 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 52 Ferlando Bohanna 1/- ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 53 Hunter Bradley 1/- ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42 Beniquez Brown 13/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX START 86 Fred Brown 8/- ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 39 Richie Brown 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 48 Ryan Brown 13/1 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 23 Taveze Calhoun 12/11 START START START ... START START START START START START START START XXX 71 Cole Carter 11/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 84 Jeremey Chappelle 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 72 Winston Chapman 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 75 Blaine Clausell 12/12 START START START START START ... START START START START START START START 60 Jamaal Clayborn 7/- ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 31 Tolando Cleveland 12/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 33 Kivon Coman 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 19 Sam Cowart 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 9 Justin Cox 13/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 79 Hunter Cunningham 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 49 Torrey Dale 2/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 Brandon Davis 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 63 Dillon Day 13/12 START START START XXX START START START START START START START START START 62 Devon Desper 6/- ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... 40 Taylor Earhart 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 92 Kaleb Eulls 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 24 Deontay Evans 13/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 54 Quay Evans 5/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 Nick Griffin 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 Josh Hand 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 99 John Harris 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 45 Corvell Harrison 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 18 Brandon Hill 7/4 START XXX XXX XXX START START START ... ... ... ... ... ... 83 Michael Hodges 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 55 Dylan Holley 12/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 10 Brandon Holloway 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 44 Christian Holmes 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 Jay Hughes 1/1 START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 61 Gabe Jackson 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 14 Zach Jackson 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 47 A.J. Jefferson 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 13 Cedric Jiles 11/3 XXX START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX 6 Malcolm Johnson 13/9 XXX START START START START XXX XXX START START START START START XXX 12 Robert Johnson 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 96 Chris Jones 13/3 XXX START XXX START XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 93 P.J. Jones 11/11 START ... START ... START START START START START START START START START 4 Jameon Lewis 13/12 START START START START XXX START START START START START START START START 5 Jamerson Love 11/10 START ... XXX START START ... START START START START START START START 53 Mannie Lowery 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 70 Justin Malone 1/1 START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 26 Kendrick Market 13/12 XXX START START START START START START START START START START START START 28 Rishunn McCaleb 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 50 Ben. McKinney 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START

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| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | PARTICIPATION # Name GP/GS OSU ALCN AU TROY LS BGSU UK SC TAMU UA AR UM RICE 20 Tyrell Miller 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 28 Derrick Milton 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 16 Joe Morrow 13/12 START START START START START START START START START XXX START START START 59 Archie Muniz 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 43 Ivan Muniz 2/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 37 Javous Nicks 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 27 LaDarius Perkins 12/11 START ... START START START START START START START START START START XXX 15 Dak Prescott 11/7 XXX START START START START XXX START START XXX ... ... XXX START 2 Will Redmond 8/- ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 78 Damien Robinson 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 34 Josh Robinson 13/2 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 8 Fred Ross 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 17 Tyler Russell 7/5 START ... ... ... XXX START XXX ... START START START ... ... 85 Artimas Samuel 6/1 ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... START 58 Justin Senior 11/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX 32 Ashton Shumpert 12/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 77 Charles Siddoway 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 11 Deontae Skinner 11/10 START START START START START START START START ... ... START START XXX 91 Preston Smith 12/11 START START XXX START START ... START START START START START START START 64 Evan Sobiesk 7/- ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 41 Baker Swedenburg 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 73 Paul Thompson 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 98 Curtis Virges 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 43 Deandre Ward 2/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... XXX 82 Rufus Warren 11/- ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 22 Matthew Wells 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 57 Bailey West 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 1 Nickoe Whitley 11/11 START ... START START START START START START START START START START ... 14 Damian Williams 6/1 ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX START XXX 81 De’Runnya Wilson 1 3/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX

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| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS

TEAM GAME BY GAME STATISTICS

Game Mississippi State Oklahoma State Alcorn State Mississippi State Mississippi State Auburn Troy Mississippi State LSU Mississippi State Bowling Green Mississippi State Kentucky Mississippi State South Carolina Mississippi State Texas A&M Mississippi State Alabama Mississippi State Arkansas Mississippi State Ole Miss Mississippi State Rice Mississippi State

1st Downs Rushing Passing Tot. Off. Punts Fumbles Penalties 3rd Time of Score Tot-Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD C-A-I-Yds-TD Plays-Yds No-Yds F-L No-Yds Dns Poss. 3 17-7-10-0 37-111-0 17-33-2-222-0 70-333 6-270 1-0 11-74 2-16 34:07 21 22-12-8-2 40-286-3 21-33-0-146-0 73-432 6-271 0-0 7-86 8-15 25:53 7 6-1-5-0 25-28-0 11-25-1-135-1 50-163 8-344 2-2 5-32 2-14 21:07 51 30-14-13-3 54-277-5 20-33-1-279-2 87-556 1-35 0-0 3-25 5-13 38:53 20 19-11-8-0 40-202-3 15-28-0-213-0 68-415 7-326 1-0 5-33 5-15 34:23 24 22-9-12-1 36-120-0 23-34-2-339-2 70-459 4-192 4-1 1-5 7-15 25:37 7 11-3-7-1 26-47-0 17-31-1-139-1 57-186 7-294 1-1 7-80 3-13 23:51 62 30-15-12-3 44-235-5 17-27-0-316-2 71-551 0-0 1-0 3-30 8-12 36:09 59 27-8-17-2 39-223-6 25-29-1-340-2 68-563 2-93 1-0 5-27 6-11 33:32 26 23-11-12-0 36-216-1 16-31-1-252-2 67-468 1-42 1-1 5-41 4-11 26:28 20 21-7-11-3 29-160-2 20-34-0-224-0 63-384 2-97 1-1 4-30 4-11 27:46 21 23-13-9-1 41-245-3 19-25-1-177-0 66-422 2-82 0-0 9-71 4-11 32:14 22 20-10-7-3 40-160-1 19-35-0-165-1 75-325 6-267 0-0 4-40 4-18 26:06 28 24-8-15-1 42-152-1 25-37-0-295-3 79-447 5-197 0-0 8-82 10-18 33:54 34 12-6-6-0 34-160-0 10-20-0-147-4 54-307 8-323 0-0 4-20 1-11 26:14 16 23-10-13-0 35-150-2 28-43-3-235-0 78-385 5-238 3-2 6-25 6-13 33:46 51 29-7-21-1 33-91-2 30-39-3-446-5 72-537 5-243 0-0 10-105 6-13 25:08 41 30-17-12-1 43-299-2 23-42-1-257-4 85-556 5-135 1-0 4-40 4-13 34:52 20 20-9-11-0 33-196-0 18-32-2-187-2 65-383 4-220 2-2 5-41 4-12 30:57 7 10-2-6-2 29-53-1 15-29-1-144-0 58-197 6-254 4-0 1-5 4-15 29:03 17 18-11-7-0 43-225-2 10-17-1-114-0 60-339 3-115 2-2 3-25 6-12 29:25 24 26-15-10-1 37-191-1 21-32-1-297-2 69-488 3-109 1-1 2-20 4-10 30:35 10 17-8-8-1 35-117-0 28-43-3-201-0 78-318 8-338 1-1 7-50 8-20 27:12 17 23-7-13-3 43-99-2 19-39-1-197-0 82-296 9-334 2-1 5-39 5-17 32:48 7 7-3-3-1 32-61-1 8-16-84-0 48-145 7-276 2-1 3-18 4-14 24:42 44 27-15-12-0 46-239-3 18-30-294-0 76-533 1-31 1-1 2-30 8-12 35:18

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM STATISTICS IN THE RED ZONE (20 YARDS AND IN)*

MSU SCORES/RED ZONE ENTRIES - 44-55 (80.0%) Scores - 44 Touchdowns - 35 (Passing - 11, Rushing - 24), Field Goals - 9 Non-Scores - 11 Missed Field Goals - 7; Downs - 3; Punts - 0 Turnovers - 1 (Fumbles - 1, Interceptions - 0) End of half - 0; End of game - 0 OPPONENT SCORES/RED ZONE ENTRIES - 33-39 (84.6%) Scores - 33 Touchdowns - 25 (Passing - 11, Rushing - 14), Field Goals - 8 Non-Scores - 6 Missed Field Goals - 1, Loss of Downs - 0, Punts - 0 Turnovers - 4 (Fumbles - 3, Interceptions - 1) End of half - 0; End of game - 1 * - Offensive series only; does not include overtimes

TURNOVERS

Takeaways - 25 Giveaways - 18 Difference: +7 Ratio Per Game: +0.54 Points Off TOs - MSU 44 (6 TD, 1 FG, 5 PAT[1], 0 PAT[2], 0 Safety) Opp. 52 (6 TD, 4 FG, 6 PAT[1], 0 PAT[2], 0 Safety) Points Off TOs/Game - MSU 3.4, Opp. 4.0

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KICKOFFS

Touchbacks - 25 (25/70, 35.7%) Opp. Returns - 44 returns, 899 yards (Avg. Return — 20.4) Out of Bounds - 1 Onside Kicks - 1

CONVERSIONS

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY QUARTER)

MSU Pct. Opponents Pct.

1 2 3 4 OT Total 14-34 25-54 13-34 17-53 0-1 69-176 .412 .463 .382 .321 .000 .392 27-56 10-46 15-38 10-38 1-2 63-180 .482 .217 .395 .263 .500 .350

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY DISTANCE)

3rd and: MSU Pct. Opponents Pct.

1-3 4-6 7-10 27-50 21-44 13-47 .540 .477 .277 23-47 17-44 19-57 .489 .386 .333

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY QUARTER)

11+ 8-35 .229 4-32 .125

Total 69-176 .392 63-180 .350

1 2 3 4 OT MSU 1-3 3-5 0-2 8-18 1-1 Pct. .333 .600 .000 .444 1.000 Opponents 4-4 0-4 2-3 3-6 0-1 Pct. 1.000 .000 .666 .500 .000

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Total 13-29 .448 9-18 .500


| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | MISCELLANEOUS STATS

20-YARD PLUS PLAYS

Yards Type

95 *75 *70 68 66 65 61 *60 *59 53 *51 *50 48 47 46 46 44 44 40 38 *36 35 35 34 35 35 34 34 32 *31 32 *31 *30 29 29 28 28 28 28 *28 28 27 26 26 *25 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 *22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 *20 20 20 20

KR Rush INT FGR KR Pass Pass Pass Pass INT Rush Pass INT Rush Pass KR Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass KR Rush Pass Pass Pass Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass INT Pass Pass KR Rush Rush Pass KR Pass FR Rush KR Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass PR Pass Rush Pass Pass Pass Rush Pass Rush Pass Pass Rush Rush Pass Rush KR Rush Pass Pass Pass Rush KR Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Player(s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opponent

Brandon Holloway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowling Green Jamerson Love. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Taveze Calhoun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Robert Johnson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Malcolm Johnson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky De’Runnya Wilson from Tyler Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Taveze Calhoun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama Josh Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Taveze Calhoun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State Josh Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Brandon Hill from Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Dak Prescott from Jameon Lewis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Malcolm Johnson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M LaDarius Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Jameon Lewis from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Brandon Holloway from Damian Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn LaDarius Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Joe Morrow from Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M LaDarius Perkins from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State L. Perkins from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Malcolm Johnson from Tyler Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Nickoe Whitley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU LaDarius Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Artimas Samuel from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice De’Runnya Wilson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Benardrick McKinney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Damian Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowling Green Robert Johnson from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas De’Runnya Wilson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Robert Johnson from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Malcolm Johnson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Brandon Holloway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ole Miss Rufus Warren from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Josh Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Josh Robinson from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Fred Ross from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State De’Runnya Wilson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alcorn State Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Malcolm Johnson from Tyler Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama LaDarius Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Carolina Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Dak Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Carolina De’Runnya Wilson from Tyler Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Josh Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ole Miss Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowling Green Josh Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Jameon Lewis from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Jameon Lewis from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State LaDarius Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Jameon Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M Jameon Lewis from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Jameon Lewis from Tyler Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU Robert Johnson from Dak Prescott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State Malcolm Johnson from Damian Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ole Miss Malcolm Johnson from Tyler Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama

LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS

Long Plays By Yds. No. TD 100+ 0 0 90-99 1 0 80-89 0 0 70-79 2 2 60-69 5 1 50-59 4 3 40-49 7 0 30-39 14 4 20-29 45 4 Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 19 5 Passing 43 8 Punt returns 1 0 Kick returns 9 0 Interceptions 4 1 Fumble returns 1 0 Other 1 0 TOTAL 78 14

20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER

Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR FGR Jameon Lewis 26 3 1 17 8 0 0 0 0 Dak Prescott 8 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 LaDarius Perkins 7 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Malcolm Johnson 7 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Robinson 6 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 De’Runnya Wilson 5 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Robert Johnson 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Taveze Calhoun 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 Brandon Holloway 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Brandon Hill 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jamerson Love 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Benardrick McKinney 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joe Morrow 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fred Ross 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Artimas Samuel 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rufus Warren 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Damian Williams 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nickoe Whitley 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 78 14 19 43 9 1 4 2 1

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR

Rushing 75 Dak Prescott vs. Bowling Green (10/12/2013) Rushing Touchdown 75 Dak Prescott vs. Bowling Green (10/12/2013) Passing 65 Jameon Lewis from Dak Prescott vs. Rice (9/14/2013) Passing Touchdown 60 Malcolm Johnson from Dak Prescott vs. Kentucky (10/24/2013) Punt Return 23 Brandon Holloway vs. Ole Miss (11/28/2013) Kick Return 95 Brandon Holloway vs. Alcorn State (9/7/2013) Interception Return 70 Jamerson Love vs. Troy (9/21/2013) Fumble Return 26 Benerdrick McKinney vs. Troy (9/21/2013) Field Goal Return 68 Taveze Calhoun vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/2013) Punt 62 Devon Bell vs. South Carolina (11/2/2013) Field Goal 40 Devon Bell vs. Oklahoma State (8/31/2013)

* touchdown scored on play

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| 2013 SEASON IN REVIEW | GAME RECAPS

In front of a raucous crowd at Reliant Stadium, Mississippi State (0-1) fell to No. 13 Oklahoma State (1-0), 21-3 in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff. The Bulldogs struck first in the 2013 season opener, with Devon Bell nailing a 40-yard field goal on the first drive of the game. MSU’s defense followed the field goal by stifling the Cowboys’ up-tempo offensive attack, forcing five punts in the first half. Momentum swung near the end of the first half when OSU put its first points on the board as quarterback J.W. Walsh scored on a 3-yard QB keeper to give the Cowboys a 7-3 lead with a little more than two minutes remaining. Following an MSU turnover on downs, Oklahoma State drove to the Bulldogs’ 32 and set up for a 49-yard field goal with just seconds left. The attempt was blocked by Nickoe Whitley and Taveze Calhoun returned the ball just nine yards short of the end zone to complete the first half. The third quarter proved to be the turning point in the game as OSU scored on its first drive with a one-yard touchdown from senior running back Jeremy Smith, giving the Cowboys a 14-3 lead. Dak Prescott entered the game for injured senior quarterback Tyler Russell and put together several solid drives, but before a missed field goal, OSU’s Smith scampered for a 20-yard score, making it 21-3 OSU.

In the first home game of 2013, Mississippi State handled the Alcorn State Braves 51-7 to move to 1-1 on the year. The Bulldogs had seven new starters from the Oklahoma State game, including sophomore quarterback Dak Prescott, who played the entire first two quarters and led his team to a 37-0 halftime lead. Prescott gave way to freshman Damian Williams in the second half. Freshmen were a big portion of the contest, as true freshmen led MSU in both rushing and receiving, with Ashton Shumpert (98 rushing yards and two touchdowns) making his debut in the backfield, while wide receiver Fred Ross had three catches for 46 yards. “The losses always look worse than they are and often the wins look better than they are,” Mullen said. “There are certainly some things we need to coach and improve on from this game.” Prescott started the MSU scoring binge with an 11-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and was followed by a pair of Derrick Milton touchdowns to give the Bulldogs a 21-0 lead just minutes into the second quarter. Shumpert punched in his first of two one-yard touchdown plunges in the second quarter to put the home team ahead 28-0. A Jameon Lewis 31-yard touchdown pass from Prescott and a 26-yard field goal closed the first-half scoring. The Bulldogs resumed the touchdown string in the third quarter as Shumpert cashed in again from a yard away. Alcorn State got a 25-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter from John Gibbs Jr. to Tollette George, but a Nick Griffin 10-yard touchdown run finished the scoring. The 556 total yards of offense by Mississippi State were tied for the ninth most in a game in program history.

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#13 OKLAHOMA STATE 21 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3 Score by Quarters Oklahoma State 0 7 7 7 - 21 Mississippi State 3 0 0 0 - 3 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Bell 40 yd field goal, 8:38 2nd Quarter OSU - Walsh 3 yd run (Grogan kick), 2:16 3rd Quarter OSU - Smith 1 yd run (Grogan kick), 10:41 4th Quarter OSU - Smith 20 yd run (Grogan kick), 14:33 Team Stats MSU OSU FIRST DOWNS 17 22 NET YARDS RUSHING 111 286 Rushing Attempts 37 40 Average Per Rush 3.0 7.2 Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 NET YARDS PASSING 222 146 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-33-2 21-33-0 Passing Touchdowns 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 333 432 Total offense plays 70 73 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-74 7-86 PUNTS-YARDS 6-270 6-271 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-126 4-239 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-1-0 2-7-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-104-0 2-45-0

ALCORN STATE 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE 51 Score by Quarters Alcorn State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Mississippi State 14 23 7 7 - 51 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Prescott 11 yd run (Bell kick), 9:22 MS - Milton 3 yd run (Bell kick), 6:16 2nd Quarter MS - Milton 14 yd pass from Prescott (Bell kick), 11:34 MS - Shumpert 1 yd run (Bell kick), 6:28 MS - Lewis 31 yd pass from Prescott (Bell kick failed), 5:15 MS - Bell 26 yd field goal, 00:58 3rd Quarter MS - Shumpert 1 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 13:57 4th Quarter AS - George 25 yd pass from Gibbs, 11:42 MS - Griffin 10 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 5:00 Team Stats ASU MSU FIRST DOWNS 6 30 NET YARDS RUSHING 28 277 Rushing Attempts 25 54 Average Per Rush 1.1 5.1 Rushing Touchdowns 0 5 NET YARDS PASSING 135 279 Completions-Attempts-Int 11-25-1 20-33-1 Passing Touchdowns 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 163 556 Total offense plays 50 87 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-32 3-25 PUNTS-YARDS 8-344 1-35 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-126 9-571 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-(-5)-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-97-0 1-95-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-12-0 1-7-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0

AUGUST 31, 2013

RELIANT STADIUM • HOUSTON, TEXAS ABC Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Possession Time 34:07 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 PAT Kicks 0-0 Field Goals 1-2

2-7-0 0-0-0 25:53 8 of 15 0 of 1 3-3 3-20 3-3 0-1

RUSHING: OSU- J.W. Walsh 13-125, Jeremy Smith 15-102, Desmond Roland 10-46, Josh Stewart 2-13. MSU- LaDarius Perkins 16-50, Josh Robinson 8-48, Dak Prescott 6-9, Tyler Russell 6-2, Derrick Milton 1-0. PASSING: OSU- J.W. Walsh 18-27-0-135, Clint Chelf 2-6-0-11. MSU- Tyler Russell 10-16-1-133, Dak Prescott 7-17-1-89. RECEIVING: OSU- Josh Stewart 4-39, Tracy Moore 4-38, Charlie Moore 4-18, Jeremy Smith 4-7, Jhajuah Seals 1-14, David Glidden 1-12, Blake Jackson 1-9, Marcell Ateman 1-6, Desmond Roland 1-3. MSU- Jameon Lewis 5-55, Malcolm Johnson 4-55, LaDarius Perkins 3-52, De’Runnya Wilson 2-17, Robert Johnson 1-20, Brandon Hill 1-15, Fred Ross 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: OSU- Zack Craig 1-7, Justin Gilbert 1-0. MSU- None. FUMBLES: OSU- None. MSU- None. ATTENDANCE: 35,874

SEPTEMBER 7, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. CSS Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

21:07 2-14 0-1 0-0 1-4 1-1 0-0

38:53 5-13 2-6 7-7 1-5 6-7 1-1

RUSHING: ASU- Arnold Walker 10-23, Zerik Rollins Jr. 2-5, Tollette George 1-5, Joe Price 3-5, Haiden McCraney 1-2, Anthony Williams 4-1, John Gibbs Jr. 4-(-13). MSU- Ashton Shumpert 22-98, Nick Griffin 13-53, Jameon Lewis 1-44, Brandon Holloway 4-28, Damian Williams 5-25, Dak Prescott 4-20, Josh Robinson 3-6, Derrick Milton 2-3. PASSING: ASU- John Gibbs Jr. 11-25-1-135. MSU- Dak Prescott 12-19-0-174, Damian Williams 8-13-1-105, Devon Bell 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: ASU- Tollette George 4-80, Billy Shed 2-6, Arnold Walker 1-34, Travoris Doss 1-8, J. McKenzie 1-4, Zerick Rollins Jr. 1-3, Javris Turner 1-0. MSU- Fred Ross 3-46, Jameon Lewis 2-35, De’Runnya Wilson 2-31, Fred Brown 2-27, Brandon Holloway 2-25, Robert Johnson 2-24, Malcolm Johnson 1-24, Nick Griffin 1-18, Joe Morrow 1-15, Ashton Shumpert 1-14, Derrick Milton 1-14, Jeremey Chappelle 1-6, Josh Robinson 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: ASU- Casey Freeman 1-12. MSU- Deontae Skinner 1-7. FUMBLES: ASU- None. MSU- Taveze Calhoun 1-0, Kivon Coman 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 55,085

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Mississippi State fell 24-20 in the final minute to Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium in the 2013 Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. Auburn jumped out to an 11-0 lead on a 40-yard field goal and 76-yard touchdown pass from Nick Marshall to Quan Bray before MSU climbed back into the contest in the second quarter, trailing only 14-13 at halftime. MSU got on the scoreboard with just over four minutes remaining in the opening quarter as Jameon Lewis ran for a 14-yard touchdown. Auburn answered with a field goal to make it a 14-6 advantage, but the Bulldogs responded again, this time on a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Dak Prescott. In the second half, State seemed to take control of the contest, taking a 20-14 lead in the third quarter on a Prescott two-yard touchdown run. The defense helped turn the game around, holding the Tigers to just 18 yards during the third frame. Clinging to a 20-17 advantage with under a minute to play, Auburn drove the length of the field and scored the game-winning touchdown with 10 second to play on an 11-yard toss from Marshall to C.J. Uzomah. Despite the setback, Prescott became the first Mississippi State quarterback to reach 200 passing yards (213) and 100 rushing yards (133) in a game since Chris Relf (224 passing, 103 rushing) against Arkansas in 2010.

On a cool September Saturday night, Mississippi State’s offense was hot, racking up 551 yards on the way to a 62-7 victory over Troy. The Bulldogs, now 2-2 overall, were led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who had four total touchdowns. In fact, both he and receiver Jameon Lewis scored three ways each - rushing, passing and receiving. MSU’s offense lit up the scoreboard, posting 45 points in the first half, the most in a half in the modern era (since 1950), and the second-most ever. The second quarter alone had 35 points, also the most in the modern era and the second-most ever. The 62 total points by the Bulldogs were tied for the 13th most in program history and were the most since tallying 66 against Tulane on Oct. 22, 1994. The Trojans were held to only 186 total yards, 47 rushing and 139 passing. The Trojans entered the contest averaging 547 yards a contest, good for 14th in the country. It was the first time Troy did not reach the 200-yard plateau since Oct. 15, 2011, versus Louisiana-Monroe (126 yards). Linebacker Matt Wells led the defensive unit with five tackles, including one sack and 1.5 tackles for loss. It was actually the defense that sparked the scoring as cornerback Jamerson Love recorded his first interception of the year and second of his career, returning the pick 70 yards for a touchdown to end Troy’s first drive of the game. The runback was tied for the 12th longest in program history.

MISSISSIPPI STATE 20 AUBURN 24 Score by Quarters Mississippi State 6 7 7 0 - 20 Auburn 11 3 3 7 - 24 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter AU - Parkey 40 yd field goal, 10:53 AU - Bray 76 yd pass from Marshall (Fulse pass from White), 4:54 MS - Lewis 14 yd run (Griffin rush failed), 4:09 2nd Quarter AU - Parkey 19 yd field goal, 13:36 MS - Prescott 5 yd run (Bell kick), 5:02 3rd Quarter MS - Prescott 2 yd run (Bell kick), 12:38 AU - Parkey 47 yd field goal, 9:53 4th Quarter AU - Uzomah 11 yd pass from Marshall (Parkey kick), 00:10 Team Stats MSU AU FIRST DOWNS 19 22 NET YARDS RUSHING 202 120 Rushing Attempts 40 36 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.3 Rushing Touchdowns 3 0 NET YARDS PASSING 213 339 Completions-Attempts-Int 15-28-0 23-34-2 Passing Touchdowns 0 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 415 459 Total offense plays 68 70 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 4-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-33 1-5

TROY 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE 62 Score by Quarters Troy 7 0 0 0 - 7 Mississippi State 10 35 7 10 - 62 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Love 70 yd interception return (Bell kick), 13:00 MS - Bell 25 yd field goal, 3:08 TROY - Thomas 5 yd pass from Robinson (Solomon kick), 00:06 2nd Quarter MS - Prescott 36 yd pass from Lewis (Bell kick), 13:44 MS - Prescott 22 yd run (Bell kick), 11:55 MS - Prescott 11 yd run (Bell kick), 8:08 MS - Robinson 19 yd run (Bell kick), 3:03 MS - Lewis 50 pass yd from Prescott (Bell kick), 1:00 3rd Quarter MS - Lewis 8 yd run (Bell kick), 10:28 4th Quarter MS - Sobiesk 24 yd field goal, 11:29 MS - Milton 10 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 4:47 Team Stats TROY MSU FIRST DOWNS 11 30 NET YARDS RUSHING 47 235 Rushing Attempts 26 44 Average Per Rush 1.8 5.3 Rushing Touchdowns 0 5 NET YARDS PASSING 139 316 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-31-1 17-27-0 Passing Touchdowns 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 186 551 Total offense plays 57 71 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-80 3-30 PUNTS-YARDS 7-294 0-0

SEPTEMBER 14, 2013

JORDAN-HARE STADIUM • AUBURN, ALA. ESPN2 PUNTS-YARDS 7-326 4-192 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-260 6-390 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-44-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-11-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-42-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time 34:23 25:37 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 0-0 PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 Field Goals 0-1 3-3 RUSHING: MSU- Dak Prescott 22-133, LaDarius Perkins 8-36, Jameon Lewis 2-15, Robert Johnson 1-9, Brandon Holloway 1-7, Derrick Milton 1-3, Ashton Shumpert 1-2, Josh Robinson 4-(minus 3). AU- Corey Grant 8-44, Tre Mason 10-34, Nick Marshall 10-22, Cameron Artis-Payne 6-12, Ricardo Louis 1-4, Keihl Frazier 1-4. PASSING: MSU- Dak Prescott 15-28-0-213. AU- Nick Marshall 23-34-2-339. RECEIVING: MSU- Robert Johnson 4-84, Joe Morrow 4-40, Jameon Lewis 3-62, LaDarius Perkins 2-14, Nick Griffin 1-8, Malcolm Johnson 1-5. AU- Marcus Davis 6-43, Quan Bray 3-80, Sammie Coates 3-55, C.J. Uzomah 3-48, Ricardo Louis 3-34, Trovon Reed 2-12, Nick Marshall 1-37, Jaylon Denson 1-17, Tre Mason 1-13. INTERCEPTIONS: MSU- Nickoe Whitley 2-42. AU- None. FUMBLES: MSU- Matthew Wells 1-0. AU- None. ATTENDANCE: 85,817

SEPTEMBER 21, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. FOX SPORTS NET KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-126 11-666 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-5-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-73-0 1-21-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-70-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-26-0 Possession Time 23:51 36:09 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 8 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 1-3 PAT Kicks 1-1 8-8 Field Goals 0-0 2-3 RUSHING: TROY- Brandon Burks 8-43, Deon Anthony 4-4, Corey Robinson 1-3, Will Scott 1-2, Daron White 6-1, Jordan Chunn 5-0, Eric Thomas 1-(minus 6). MSU- Derrick Milton 7-56, Dak Prescott 5-53, Josh Robinson 6-46, Ashton Shumpert 6-28, LaDarius Perkins 5-23, Nick Griffin 5-15, Jameon Lewis 2-15, Brandon Holloway 2-2, Damian Williams 4-1, TEAM 2-(minus 4). PASSING: TROY- Corey Robinson 15-25-1-105, Dallas Tidwell 1-3-0-5, Deon Anthony 1-3-0-29. MSU- Dak Prescott 13-21-0233, Damian Williams 3-5-0-47, Jameon Lewis 1-1-0-36. RECEIVING: TROY- Eric Thomas 3-14, Jordan Chunn 2-25, Deon Anthony 2-12, Daron White 2-9, Brandon Burks 2-8, Jim Teknipp 1-29, Bryan Holmes 1-12, Wilson Van Hooser 1-11, Tim Longmire 1-10, Felton Payton 1-10, Chris Williams 1-7, Chandler Worthy 1-2. MSU- Brandon Holloway 3-41, Fred Ross 3-35, Robert Johnson 3-30, Jameon Lewis 2-96, Brandon Hill 1-38, Dak Prescott 1-36, Jeremey Chappelle 1-18, Joe Morrow 1-9, LaDarius Perkins 1-9, Malcolm Johnson 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: TROY- None. MSU- Jamerson Love 1-70. FUMBLES: TROY- None. MSU- Benardrick McKinney 1-20. ATTENDANCE: 55,096

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Through three quarters, Mississippi State and LSU played a tight and entertaining game. But then the 10th-ranked Tigers erupted for 28 points in the fourth quarter, ultimately downing the Bulldogs 59-26. With the loss, State fell to 2-3 overall, 0-2 in Southeastern Conference play. LSU improved to 5-1, 2-1. Dak Prescott got the start at quarterback for MSU, completing 9-of-20 passes for 106 yards, in addition to 103 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Senior signal caller Tyler Russell returned to action as well, racking up 146 yards and two touchdowns, while completing 7-of-11 passes as he was mixed in with Prescott in his return to the field since being injured in Week 1 versus Oklahoma State. Russell’s two touchdown passes broke Derrick Taite’s (1993-96/38) program record for career TD tosses and Russell finished the evening with 39. Jameon Lewis led MSU with 111 yards receiving on seven catches, including a 20-yard touchdown toss from Russell. Lewis’ 111 receiving yards were the fourth most in a game by a Bulldog wide receiver during an SEC contest in the Dan Mullen era and Lewis’ 201 all-purpose yards were the fifth most by an MSU player in a league game under Mullen.

Mississippi State (3-3) escaped Saturday night with a close Homecoming win over Bowling Green (5-2), defeating the Falcons 21-20 at Davis Wade Stadium. The Bulldogs’ 3-3 record makes it the fourthstraight year MSU has had a .500 or better record through six contests, a first for the program since 1997-2000. Penalties and mistakes made it a closer game than the Bulldogs would have liked against the Falcons, but 139 rushing yards and 75 passing by quarterback Dak Prescott (and two rushing touchdowns) helped the home team to victory. Joe Morrow was the team’s leading receiver with four catches for 57 yards, while senior running back LaDarius Perkins was second only to Prescott with 83 yards rushing including one touchdown, a diving score on the opening drive of the evening. Perkins’ 83 yards gave him 2,285 in his career and moved him into seventh place on the Mississippi State career rushing yardage chart. Dixon is the career leader with 3,994 yards. MSU’s two other scores came on the ground as well with runs of 75 yards and 10 yards from Prescott, while senior Tyler Russell actually drew the start for MSU at quarterback, completing 12-of-14 passes for 102 yards. Defensively, State was led with eight tackles each from Deontae Skinner and Benardrick McKinney.

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#10 LSU 59 MISSISSIPPI STATE 26 Score by Quarters LSU 14 14 3 28 - 59 Mississippi State 9 14 3 0 - 26 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter LSU - Hilliard 3 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 10:02 MS - Prescott 28 yd run (Prescott pass fail), 8:42 LSU - Hill 69 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 7:18 MS - Bell 35 yd field goal, 3:04 2nd Quarter LSU - Hilliard 34 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 14:51 MS - Lewis 20 yd pass from Russell (Bell kick), 11:29 MS - Wilson 59 yd pass from Russell (Bell kick), 6:28 LSU - Beckham Jr. 14 yd pass from Mettenberger (Delahoussaye kick), 00:17 3rd Quarter MS - Bell 22 yd field goal, 12:01 LSU - Delahoussaye 29 yd field goal, 4:33 4th Quarter LSU - Beckham Jr. 33 yd pass from Mettenberger (Delahoussaye kick), 14:50 LSU - Hill 5 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 14:19 LSU - Blue 17 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 6:46 LSU - Hilliard 4 yd run (Delahoussaye kick), 1:21 Team Stats LSU MSU FIRST DOWNS 27 23 NET YARDS RUSHING 223 216 Rushing Attempts 39 36 Average Per Rush 5.7 6.0 Rushing Touchdowns 6 1 NET YARDS PASSING 340 252 Completions-Attempts-Int 25-29-1 16-31-1 Passing Touchdowns 2 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 563 468

BOWLING GREEN 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE 21 Score by Quarters Bowling Green 3 10 7 0 - 20 Mississippi State 14 7 0 0 - 21 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Perkins 1 yd run (Bell kick), 9:58 BGSU - Tate 35 yd field goal, 5:36 MS - Prescott 75 yd run (Bell kick), 5:24 2nd Quarter BGSU - Givens 7 yd run (Tate kick), 4:15 MS - Prescott 10 yd run (Bell kick), 1:04 BGSU - Tate 45 yd field goal, 00:00 3rd Quarter BGSU - Johnson 2 yd run (Tate kick), 3:57 Team Stats BGSU MSU FIRST DOWNS 21 23 NET YARDS RUSHING 160 245 Rushing Attempts 29 41 Average Per Rush 5.5 6.0 Rushing Touchdowns 2 3 NET YARDS PASSING 224 177 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-34-0 19-25-1 Passing Touchdowns 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 384 422 Total offense plays 63 66 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-30 9-71 PUNTS-YARDS 2-97 2-82 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-255 4-253 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-1-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-31-0 2-46-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-34-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0

OCTOBER 5, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. ESPN Total offense plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

68 67 1-0 1-1 5-27 5-41 2-93 1-42 10-650 6-390 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-111-0 4-109-0 1-40-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 33:32 26:28 6 of 11 4 of 11 2 of 2 0 of 2 6-6 3-3 3-14 3-21 8-8 2-2 1-1 2-3

RUSHING: LSU- Jeremy Hill 16-157, Kenny Hilliard 6-39, Alfred Blue 6-31, Terrence Magee 6-18, J.C. Copeland 1-0, Connor Neighbors 1-(minus 1), Zach Mettenberger 3-(minus 21). MSU- Dak Prescott 12-103, LaDarius Perkins 10-81, Josh Robinson 6-40, Brandon Holloway 1-1, Team 1-(minus 2), Tyler Russell 6-(minus 7). PASSING: LSU- Zach Mettenberger 25-29-1-340. MSU- Tyler Russell 7-11-0-146, Dak Prescott 9-20-1-106. RECEIVING: LSU- Odell Beckham Jr. 9-179, Jarvis Landry 8-96, Jeremy Hill 3-13, Alfred Blue 2-19, Travin Dural 1-21, Tarvis Dickson 1-7, J.C. Copeland 1-6. MSU- Jameon Lewis 7-111, Joe Morrow 3-30, De’Runnya Wilson 2-80, Malcolm Johnson 2-19, Jeremey Chappelle 1-8, Robert Johnson 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: LSU- Tre’Davious White 1-40. MSUNickoe Whitley 1-0. FUMBLES: LSU- Lamar Louis 1-0. MSU- None. ATTENDANCE: 57,113

OCTOBER 12, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. FOX SPORTS NET Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

27:46 4 of 11 0 of 2 3-3 2-13 2-2 2-3

32:14 4 of 11 1 of 3 2-3 1-1 3-3 0-1

RUSHING: BGSU- Travis Greene 15-99, Matt Johnson 6-29, Andre Givens 4-24, Jordan Hopgood 3-10, Team 1-(minus 2). MSU- Dak Prescott 15-139, LaDarius Perkins 16-83, Jameon Lewis 5-15, Josh Robinson 2-5, Tyler Russell 3-3. PASSING: BGSU- Matt Johnson 20-34-0-224. MSU- Tyler Russell 12-14-0-102, Dak Prescott 7-11-1-75. RECEIVING: BGSU- Jared Cohen 5-51, Ryan Burbrink 4-66, Shaun Joplin 4-40, Tyler Beck 2-33, Travis Greene 2-(minus 1), Ronnie Moore 1-15, Alex Bayer 1-5, Jordan Hopgood 1-2. MSU- Joe Morrow 4-57, Jameon Lewis 4-34, LaDarius Perkins 4-21, Robert Johnson 2-16, Fred Ross 1-17, Josh Robinson 1-16, De’Runnya Wilson 1-6, Malcolm Johnson 1-5, Brandon Holloway 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: BGSU- BooBoo Gates 1-34. MSU- None. FUMBLES: BGSU- None. MSU- Tolando Cleveland 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 55,148

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On the backs of Jameon Lewis, Dak Prescott and a late defensive stand, Mississippi State (4-3, 1-2 SEC) beat Kentucky (1-6, 0-4) 28-22 in Starkville on a chilly Thursday night at Davis Wade Stadium. For the second time this season, Lewis scored three different ways, reaching the end zone by receiving, rushing and passing for a touchdown. The junior wide receiver had 53 yards on seven catches, 22 yards on a pair of rushes and 17 yards on his one pass, a touchdown to Prescott, the sophomore quarterback. Senior linebacker Deontae Skinner paced the Bulldogs with 11 tackles defensively, including six solo stops. He was followed by linebacker Benardrick McKinney, who notched 10 of his own. The victory pushed the Bulldogs’ overall record to 4-3 and putting the program above .500 through seven games in consecutive years, a first for MSU since 1999-2000. Mississippi State has won four-straight contests versus Southeastern Conference East Division foes (2011/Kentucky, 2012/Tennessee and Kentucky, 2013/Kentucky). It is tied for the program’s longest winning streak versus East Division foes since the divisional format was adopted for the 1992 season (2009/Kentucky, 2010/Georgia, Florida, Kentucky). Head coach Dan Mullen also improved to 9-3 against SEC East foes with the triumph.

Five turnovers plagued Mississippi State (4-4, 1-3 SEC) Saturday afternoon as the Bulldogs fell 34-16 to 14th-ranked South Carolina at WilliamsBrice Stadium. After a first half that saw the Bulldogs down only a touchdown at halftime (17-10), Carolina capitalized on two MSU miscues in the third quarter and sandwiched another touchdown in between to lead 34-10 after three periods. MSU managed a fourth-quarter score for the final points of the afternoon. State actually outgained USC in total offense, 385 yards to 307. The Bulldog attack was led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who was 28-of-43 through the air for 235 yards, but he was also hampered by three interceptions. MSU’s two TDs on the day came from Prescott rushes. Robert Johnson and Jameon Lewis were Prescott’s favorite targets, each hauling in seven receptions. Defensively, State was paced by Deontae Skinner’s five tackles. Three others had four stops, including Preston Smith who added a tackle for loss and QB hurry. Bernardrick McKinney added a quarterback sack.

MISSISSIPPI STATE 28 KENTUCKY 22 Score by Quarters Kentucky 7 3 9 3 - 22 Mississippi State 14 7 7 0 - 28 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Johnson 60 yd pass from Prescott (Bell kick), 11:28 UK - Timmons 51 yd pass from Smith (Mansour kick), 8:38 MS - Lewis 19 yd run (Bell kick), 6:34 2nd Quarter MS - Lewis 17 yd pass from Prescott (Bell kick), 6:14 UK - Mansour 45 yd field goal, 00:31 3rd Quarter UK - TEAM safety, 5:26 UK - Kemp 14 yd run (Mansour kick), 4:19 MS - Prescott 17 yd pass from Lewis (Bell kick), 00:36 4th Quarter UK - Mansour 44 yd field goal, 8:15 Team Stats FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS

UK MSU 20 24 160 152 40 42 4.0 3.6 1 1 165 295 19-35-0 25-37-0 1 3 325 447 75 79 0-0 0-0 4-40 8-82 6-267 5-197

MISSISSIPPI STATE 16 #14 SOUTH CAROLINA 34 Score by Quarters Mississippi State 7 3 0 6 - 16 South Carolina 14 3 17 0 - 34 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter MS - Prescott 1 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 8:46 SC - Roland 14 yd pass from Shaw (Fry kick), 6:23 SC - Roland 43 yd pass from Shaw (Fry kick), 1:20 2nd Quarter SC - Fry 44 yd field goal, 11:25 MS - Sobiesk 38 yd field goal, 4:15 3rd Quarter SC - Byrd 6 yd pass from Shaw (Fry kick), 12:54 SC - Adams 4 yd pass from Shaw (Fry kick), 7:52 SC - Fry 37 yd field goal, 2:07 4th Quarter MS - Prescott 11 yd run (Prescott pass failed), 5:38 Team Stats FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD

MSU SC 23 12 150 160 35 34 4.3 4.7 2 0 235 147 28-43-3 10-20-0 0 4 385 307 78 54 3-2 0-0 6-25 4-20 5-238 8-323 4-260 7-407 2--3-0 0-0-0

OCTOBER 24, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. ESPN KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

5-279 6-356 2-13-0 1--1-0 3-58-0 3-47-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26:06 33:54 4 of 18 10 of 18 4 of 5 1 of 3 1-1 3-3 4-41 1-6 2-2 4-4 2-3 0-1

RUSHING: UK- Raymond Sanders 15-86, Jojo Kemp 15-63, Jalen Whitlow 4-12, Ryan Timmons 3-1, Maxwell Smith 3-(minues 2). MSU- LaDarius Perkins 12-65, Dak Prescott 16-33, Jameon Lewis 2-22, Josh Robinson 4-19, Nick Griffin 2-10, Tyler Russell 2-5, Ashton Shumpert 2-4, TEAM 2-(minus 6). PASSING: UK- Maxwell Smith 18-34-0-160, Jalen Whitlow 1-1-0-5. MSU- Dak Prescott 23-34-0-268, Tyler Russell 1-2-010, Jameon Lewis 1-1-0-17. RECEIVING: UK- Ryan Timmons 5-69, Jordan Aumiller 4-28, Javess Blue 4-26, Alex Montgomery 2-17, Raymond Sanders 2-6, Demarco Robinson 1-10, A.J. Legree 1-9. MSU- Jameon Lewis 7-53, Malcolm Johnson 4-79, LaDarius Perkins 4-34, Robert Johnson 3-31, Artimas Samuel 1-28, Rufus Warren 1-23, Dak Prescott 1-17, Joe Morrow 1-10, Josh Robinson 1-10, Fred Ross 1-9, Nick Griffin 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: UK- None. MSU- None. FUMBLES: UK- None. MSU- None. ATTENDANCE: 55,102

NOVEMBER 2, 2013

WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM • COLUMBIA, S.C. SEC TV

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

2-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 33:46 6 of 13 1 of 1 2-2 1-13 1-1 1-1

2-50-0 3-24-0 1-24-0 0 26:14 1 of 11 0 of 0 4-4 1-11 4-4 2-2

RUSHING: MSU- Dak Prescott 15-78, LaDarius Perkins 12-40, Josh Robinson 6-24, Jameon Lewis 1-6, Ashton Shumpert 1-2. SC- Mike Davis 15-128, Pharoh Cooper 6-23, Shon Carson 6-18, Jamari Smith 4-5, Connor Shaw 3-(minus 14). PASSING: MSU- Dak Prescott 28-43-3-235. SC- Connor Shaw 10-20-0-147. RECEIVING: MSU- Robert Johnson 7-53, Jameon Lewis 7-45, De’Runnya Wilson 3-40, Josh Robinson 3-34, LaDarius Perkins 3-29, Malcolm Johnson 3-15, Ashton Shumpert 1-13, Artimus Samuel 1-6. SC- Shaq Roland 2-57, Mike Davis 2-26, Damiere Byrd 2-25, Shon Carson 1-24, Bruce Ellington 1-6, Rory Anderson 1-5, Jerell Adams 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: MSU- None. SC- T.J. Holloman 1-12, Chaz Elder 1-12, Skai Moore 1-0. FUMBLES: MSU- None. SC- Victor Hampton 1-0, Sharrod Golightly 1-24. ATTENDANCE: 88,111

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In the last game of a road stretch before returning home, Mississippi State (4-5, 1-4 SEC) tried its best to keep up with the Texas A&M offense, but just couldn’t quite do it, falling by a 51-41 score to the 15th-ranked Aggies (8-2, 4-2) Saturday afternoon. Tyler Russell started the game at quarterback for MSU, but Dak Prescott entered on the third drive and played the majority of the game for the Bulldogs, racking up over 100 rushing yards (154) for the fourth time this season. He accounted for 303 yards of total offense in the game including two touchdown passes. The Aggie defense mostly held receiver Jameon Lewis in check, but the multi-purpose threat threw his third touchdown of the season, a trick play with Joe Morrow on the receiving end of the score. True freshman De’Runnya Wilson was the star of the receiving group, hauling in a careerhigh seven catches for 75 yards and two touchdowns for the Bulldogs. Josh Robinson and LaDarius Perkins each added TDs on the ground for State. Robinson amassed 73 yards rushing. Jamerson Love had a career day defensively, intercepting Heisman-winner Johnny Manziel twice (two of three picks that State had on the day), though the defense had a tough time holding the A&M quarterback in check much of the afternoon.

Mississippi State gave top-ranked Alabama a fight for the majority of Saturday night, but stifling defense and recovery from errors ultimately gave the Crimson Tide (10-0, 7-0 SEC) a 20-7 victory over the Bulldogs (4-6, 1-5). MSU’s defense put forth one of its best performances of the year, limiting the Crimson Tide to its lowest point total of 2013, and fewest since a 9-6 outing against LSU on Nov. 5, 2011. The Bulldogs were led by true freshman defensive lineman Chris Jones and cornerback Taveze Calhoun. Jones had a sack and a tackle for loss. Calhoun picked off Tide quarterback A.J. McCarron twice as the Bulldog defense forced four turnovers over the course of the game. Kendrick Market led all MSU tacklers with a personal-best 10 stops. He also forced his first career fumble. Offensively, Mississippi State was led by senior quarterback Tyler Russell, who completed 15-of24 passes for 144 yards, and junior tight end Malcolm Johnson, who caught a career-high six passes for a personal-best 84 yards. State’s lone score of the night, early in the third quarter, came when offensive lineman Charles Siddoway recovered a loose MSU fumble in the end zone. At the time, it trimmed Alabama’s lead to 10-7. It was the first touchdown by an MSU offensive lineman since senior Gabe Jackson fell on a ball in the end zone against Auburn on Sept. 9, 2010.

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MISSISSIPPI STATE 41 #11 TEXAS A&M 51 Score by Quarters Mississippi State 7 7 6 21 - 41 Texas A&M 16 7 14 14 - 51 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter TAMU - Kennedy 12 yd pass from Manziel (Lambo kick), 5:45 MS - Robinson 51 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 5:28 TAMU - Safety, 1:28 TAMU - Labhart 33 yd pass (Lambo kick), 0:06 2nd Quarter MS - Wilson 3 yd pass from Prescott (Sobiesk kick), 0:54 TAMU - Labhart 11 yd pass from Manziel (Lambo kick), 0:16 3rd Quarter TAMU - Kennedy 21 yd pass from Manziel (Lambo kick), 7:34 MS - Perkins 12 yd pass from Prescott (Prescott pass fail), 0:44 TAMU - Williams 15 yd run (Lambo kick), 0:12 4th Quarter MS - Morrow 31 yd pass from Lewis (Sobiesk kick), 14:53 TAMU - Hicks 2 yd pass from Maniel (Lambo kick), 13:54 TAMU - Malena 2 yd run (Lambo kick), 10:52 MS - Perkins 1 yd run (Prescott rush), 6:45 MS - Wilson 9 yd pass from Russell (Russell rush fail), 2:19 Team Stats MSU TAMU FIRST DOWNS 30 29 NET YARDS RUSHING 299 91 Rushing Attempts 43 33 Average Per Rush 7.0 2.8 Rushing Touchdowns 2 2 NET YARDS PASSING 257 446 Completions-Attempts-Int 23-42-1 30-39-3 Passing Touchdowns 4 5 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 556 537 Total offense plays 85 72 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0

#1 ALABAMA 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7 Score by Quarters Alabama 3 7 7 3 - 20 Mississippi State 0 0 7 0 - 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter UA - Foster 33 yd field goal, 7:59 2nd Quarter UA - Volger 18 yd pass from McCarron (Foster kick), 0:20 3rd Quarter MS - Siddoway 0 yd fumble recovery (Sobiesk kick), 10:11 UA - Norwood 11 yd pass from McCarron (Foster kick), 5:46 4th Quarter UA - Foster 35 yd field goal, 12:15 Team Stats FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD

UA MSU 20 10 196 53 33 29 5.9 1.8 0 1 187 144 18-32-2 15-29-1 2 0 383 197 65 58 2-2 4-0 5-41 1-5 4-220 6-254 5-296 2-125 1-3-0 1--15-0 1-18-0 3-37-0

NOVEMBER 9, 2013

KYLE FIELD • COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS CBS Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

4-40 10-105 5-135 5-243 7-433 8-491 4-36-0 2-8-0 5-86-0 6-185-0 3-8-0 1-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0 34:52 25:08 4 of 13 6 of 13 1 of 2 0 of 0 4-5 5-6 3-35 1-1 3-3 7-7 0-1 0-0

RUSHING: MSU- Dak Prescott 16-154, Josh Robinson 6-73, LaDarius Perkins 17-55, Ashton Shumpert 2-16, Tyler Russell 1-3, Team 1-(minus 2). TAMU- Johnny Manziel 14-47, Trey Williams 6-29, Ben Malena 9-20, Brandon Williams 1-6; Team 3-(minus 11). PASSING: MSU- Dak Prescott 14-26-1-149, Tyler Russell 8-140-77, Jameon Lewis 1-1-0-31; Team 0-1-0-0. TAMU- Johnny Manziel 30-39-3-446. RECEIVING: MSU- De’Runnya Wilson 7-75, Robert Johnson 4-29, Fred Brown 3-47, Josh Robinson 3-35, Joe Morrow 2-38, LaDarius Perkins 2-19, Jameon Lewis 2-14. TAMU- Malcome Kennedy 8-96, Travis Labhart 6-102, Mike Evans 5-116, Derel Walker 4-78, Ben Malena 4-39, LaQuvionte Gonzalez 1-14, Nehemiah Hicks 1-2, Brandon Williams 1-(minus 1). INTERCEPTIONS: MSU- Jamerson Love 2-8, Nickoe Whitley 1-0. TAMU- Daeshon Hall 1-15. FUMBLES: MSU- None. TAMU- None. ATTENDANCE: 88,504

NOVEMBER 16, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. ESPN Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

1-16-0 0-0-0 0 30:57 4 of 12 1 of 1 4-5 2-12 2-2 2-2

2-53-0 1-5-0 0 29:03 4 of 15 0 of 3 1-3 1-7 1-1 0-1

RUSHING: UA- T.J. Yeldon 24-160, Kenyan Drake 4-28, AJ McCarron 3-12, Team 2-(minus 4). MSU- LaDarius Perkins 10-25, Josh Robinson 6-17, Damian Williams 5-6, Tyler Russell 4-4, Ashton Shumpert 3-3, Team 1-(minus 2), C.Siddoway 0-0. PASSING: UA- AJ McCarron 18-32-2-187. MSU- Tyler Russell 15-24-1-144, Damian Williams 0-5-0-0. RECEIVING: UA- Christion Jones 5-37, Amari Cooper 4-45, DeAndrew White 2-28, Kevin Norwood 2-23, Kenyan Drake 2-9, O.J. Howard 1-21, Brian Vogler 1-18, T.J. Yeldon 1-6. MSUMalcolm Johnson 6-84, Jameon Lewis 4-36, LaDarius Perkins 3-12, De’Runnya Wilson 1-13, Joe Morrow 1-(minus 1). INTERCEPTIONS: UA- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 1-16. MSUTaveze Calhoun 2-53. FUMBLES: ALA- None. MSU- Beniquez Brown 1-5, Benardrick McKinney 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 57,211

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It took overtime to secure the victory, but Mississippi State found a way to win on the road Saturday afternoon, beating Arkansas 24-17. State (5-6, 2-5 SEC) kept bowl hopes alive with the win. Arkansas fell to 3-8, 0-6 in the league. Bulldog true freshman quarterback Damian Williams scored the winning touchdown for the Bulldogs on the first play of overtime, a 25-yard scamper up the middle. Taveze Calhoun sealed the win by intercepting the Razorbacks on fourth down on the potential game-tying possession for the Hogs. Running back Josh Robinson led the way for MSU offensively, racking up 101 yards on the ground despite only playing in the second half. Signal caller Tyler Russell, named the starting quarterback shortly before the game, put up a gritty effort despite his injury from last week, completing 18-of-28 passes for 263 yards and two touchdowns. Wide receiver Jameon Lewis made a big return to the stat book, catching six passes for 94 yards and a score. Defensively, the Bulldogs forced two fumbles and racked up seven tackles for loss to keep the Razorback offense in check. Senior safety Nickoe Whitley, in addition to a forced and recovered fumble, led the team with 10 tackles on the afternoon.

In below freezing temperatures and in front of a raucous home crowd, Mississippi State powered its way to an overtime victory against arch rival Ole Miss Thursday night, winning the 110th edition of the Egg Bowl 17-10 at Davis Wade Stadium to close out the 2013 regular season. It was Dan Mullen’s fourth victory in the Battle for the Golden Egg in his five years at MSU and his Bulldogs are now bowl-eligible for the fourth-straight year under his guidance. For the second-straight week, it was MSU’s defense being a key in securing an overtime victory for State, stripping the ball away from Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace and recovering it in the end zone to end the game. Dak Prescott didn’t make an appearance until the fourth quarter, but his late-game drive led to the tying field goal at 10-10 and then he took the ball into the end zone himself in overtime to score the winning points. Prescott, who was not expected to play in the game due to injury, relieved freshman Damian Williams, who put up a very solid effort in his first start under center ever for MSU. Taveze Calhoun played the best game of his young career, racking up a team-high 11 tackles, including nine solo. Nickoe Whitley, Justin Cox and Richie Brown all had interceptions of Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace, who the MSU defense kept in pretty solid check all night long. Brown and Chris Jones also notched sacks of Wallace in the contest. Prior to the winning TD in overtime, State got a touchdown in the second quarter on a 1-yard Josh Robinson run and the tying field goal from Evan Sobiesk with just 2:21 left in regulation.

MISSISSIPPI STATE 24 ARKANSAS 17 Score by Quarters Mississippi State 0 10 0 7 7 - 24 Arkansas 7 3 7 0 0 - 17

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter ARK - Herndon 8 yd run (Hocker kick), 11:02 2nd Quarter ARK - Hocker 54 yd field goal, 6:53 MS - Bell 24 yd field goal, 5:08 MS - Perkins 30 yd pass from Russell (Bell kick), 1:48 3rd Quarter ARK - Horton 22 yd run (Hocker kick), 3:28 4th Quarter MS - Lewis 5 yd pass from Russell (Bell kick), 13:35 Overtime MS - Williams 25 yd run (Bell kick) Team Stats MSU ARK FIRST DOWNS 26 18 NET YARDS RUSHING 191 223 Rushing Attempts 37 43 Average Per Rush 5.2 5.2 Rushing Touchdowns 1 2 NET YARDS PASSING 297 114 Completions-Attempts-Int 21-32-1 10-17-1 Passing Touchdowns 2 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 488 339 Total offense plays 69 60 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 2-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-20 3-25 PUNTS-YARDS 3-109 3-115 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-206 4-205 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-5-0 1-0-0

OLE MISS 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE 17 Score by Quarters Ole Miss 0 7 3 0 0 - 10 Mississippi State 0 7 0 3 7 - 17 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd Quarter MS - Robinson 1 yd run (Sobiesk kick) 1:36 UM - Grant 0 yd blocked punt return (Ritter kick), 00:26 3rd Quarter UM - Ritter 22 yd field goal, 9:54 4th Quarter MS - Sobiesk 36 yd field goal, 2:21 Overtime MS - Prescott 3 yd run (Sobiesk kick) Team Stats UM FIRST DOWNS 17 NET YARDS RUSHING 117 Rushing Attempts 35 Average Per Rush 3.3 Rushing Touchdowns 0 NET YARDS PASSING 201 Completions-Attempts-Int 28-43-3 Passing Touchdowns 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 318 Total offense plays 78 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-50 PUNTS-YARDS 8-338 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-189 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-3-1 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-55-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-25-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 Possession Time 27:12

NOVEMBER 23, 2013

WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM • LITTLE ROCK, ARK. SEC TV

MSU 23 99 43 2.3 2 197 19-39-1 0 296 82 2-1 5-39 9-334 3-174 4-30-0 1-13-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 0 32:48

1-7-0 1-48-0 1-0-0 0 30:35 4 of 10 0 of 0 2-5 0-0 3-3 1-3

4-82-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 16 29:25 6 of 12 0 of 2 1-2 1-10 2-2 1-1

RUSHING: MSU- Josh Robinson 17-101, Damian Williams 7-40, LaDarius Perkins 6-32, Ashton Shumpert 1-8, Tyler Russell 4-5, Derrick Milton 2-5. ARK- Jonathan Williams 8-59, Alex Collins 10-52, Korliss Marshall 9-35, Kiero Small 5-23, Julian Horton 1-22, Kody Walker 4-22, Javontee Herndon 1-8, Keon Hatcher 1-6, Brandon Allen 2-4, TEAM 1-(minus 2), Sam Irwin-Hill 1-(minus 4). PASSING: MSU- Tyler Russell 18-28-1-263, Damian Williams 3-4-0-34. ARK- Brandon Allen 10-17-1-114. RECEIVING: MSU- Jameon Lewis 6-94, Robert Johnson 4-70, Malcolm Johnson 3-51, LaDarius Perkins 2-38, Josh Robinson 2-17, Joe Morrow 1-13, Artimas Samuel 1-9, De’Runnya Wilson 1-7, Ashton Shumpert 1-(minus 2). ARK- Keon Hatcher 2-29, Hunter Henry 2-14, Jeremy Sprinkle 1-44, Julian Horton 1-10, Javontee Herndon 1-9, Kiero Small 1-6, D’Arthur Cowan 1-2, J. Williams 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: MSU- Taveze Calhoun 1-48. ARK- Jared Collins 1-0. FUMBLES: MSU- Nickoe Whitley 1-0, Beniquez Brown 1-0. ARK- Rohan Gaines 1-1. ATTENDANCE: 45,198

NOVEMBER 28, 2013

DAVIS WADE STADIUM • STARKVILLE, MISS. ESPN Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

8 of 20 1 of 1 1-3 2-12 1-1 1-2

5 of 17 2 of 2 2-2 2-17 2-2 1-2

RUSHING: UM- Jaylen Walton 10-37, Bo Wallace 12-31, Robert Nkemdiche 4-21, Barry Brunetti 2-18, I’Tavius. Mathers 7-10. MSU- Josh Robinson 7-38, Dak Prescott 9-29, Damian Williams 13-29, LaDarius Perkins 12-5, Ashton Shumpert 1-0, Team 1-(minus 2). PASSING: UM- Bo Wallace 26-40-3-182. MSU- Dak Prescott 11-20-0-115, Damian Williams 8-18-1-82, Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: UM- Laquon Treadwell 9-57, Jaylen Walton 6-15, Ja-Mes Logan 4-51, Vince Sanders 4-33, Donte Moncrief 3-24, Bo Wallace 1-19, Jordan Holder 1-2. MSU- Jameon Lewis 6-68, De’Runnya Wilson 4-45, Malcolm Johnson 3-37, Robert Johnson 2-18, LaDarius Perkins 2-10, Jeremey Chappelle 1-13, Brandon Holloway 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: UM- Cody Prewitt 1-25. MSU- Richie Brown 1-5, Justin Cox 1-0, Nickoe Whitley 1-0. FUMBLES: UM- Laquon Treadwell 1-0. MSU- Jamerson Love 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 55,113

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Mississippi State ended the year and its 2013 season and year with a fitting celebration Tuesday, ousting the Rice Owls 44-7 to claim victory in the 55th AutoZone Liberty Bowl. With the win, the Bulldogs secured their fourth-straight winning season and Dan Mullen earned the record for most bowl wins by any MSU coach ever, now 3-1 in four bowl appearances in his five seasons as the Bulldog mentor. State dominated the game on both sides of the ball, with the defense holding Rice’s top-15 national rushing attack to only 61 yards on the ground in the game while the Bulldog offense racked up 533 total yards on the other side of the ball. After the Owls took an early 7-0 lead, the Bulldogs went on to score 44 unanswered points in the convincing win. Five different State players scored touchdowns in the contest. State set school and Liberty Bowl records in the game. Quarterback Dak Prescott accounted for five touchdowns responsible for (a Liberty Bowl record) while throwing for 283 yards and three scores and rushing for two others. Wide receiver Jameon Lewis set the all-time MSU record for receiving yards in any game - regular or post season - with 220 yards on nine catches. Preston Smith led the Bulldogs with six tackles. MSU ended 2013 on a flurry, winning consecutive overtime games at Arkansas and against arch rival Ole Miss at home to become bowl eligible and vault itself into Tuesday’s contest in Memphis.

RICE 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE 44 Score by Quarters Rice Mississippi State

7 0 0 0 - 7 7 20 14 3 - 44

SCORING SUMMARY 1st Quarter RICE - Ross 1 yd run (Boswell kick), 6:41 MS - Perkins 10 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 2:01 2nd Quarter MS - Shumpert 1 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 9:49 MS - Johnson 13 pass from Prescott (Sobiesk kick blocked), 4:32 MS - Samuel 4 yd pass from Prescott (Sobiesk kick), 0:10 3rd Quarter MS - Prescott 5 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 7:25 MS - Prescott 11 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 1:42 4th Quarter MS - Earhart 19 yd field goal, 4:45 Team Stats RICE MSU FIRST DOWNS 7 27 NET YARDS RUSHING 61 239 Rushing Attempts 32 46 Average Per Rush 1.9 5.2 Rushing Touchdowns 1 3 NET YARDS PASSING 84 294 Completions-Attempts-Int 8-16-0 18-30-0 Passing Touchdowns 0 3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 145 533 Total offense plays 48 76 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-18 2-30 PUNTS-YARDS 7-276 1-31 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-130 8-473 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-33-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-83-0 1-27-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0

DECEMBER 31, 2013

LIBERTY BOWL • MEMPHIS, TENN. ESPN Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

35:18 8 of 12 0 of 1 7-8 4-20 5-6 1-1

RUSHING: RICE- Charles Ross 10-28, Jowan Davis 7-21, Luke Turner 4-17, Dennis Parks 1-2, TEAM 1-(minus 1), Taylor McHargue 6-(minus 2), Driphus Jackson (3-(minus 4). MSU- Dak Prescott 14-78, LaDarius Perkins 13-47, Josh Robinson 3-45, Ashton Shumpert 7-29, Nick Griffin 4-18, Damian Williams 3-11, Sam Cowart 1-6, Josh Hand 1-5. PASSING: RICE- Taylor McHargue 8-15-0-84, Driphus Jackson 0-10-0. MSU- Dak Prescott 17-28-0-283, Damian Williams 1-2-0-11. RECEIVING: RICE- Dennis Parks 3-38, Connor Cella 1-19, Klein Kubiak 1-15, Donte Moore 1-6, Andre Gautreaux 1-4, Jordan Taylor 1-2. MSU- Jameon Lewis 9-220, De’Runnya Wilson 3-37, Malcolm Johnson 1-13, LaDarius Perkins 1-10, Robert Johnson 1-10, Artimas Samuel 1-4, Josh Robinson 1-3, Ashton Shumpert 1-(minus 3). INTERCEPTIONS: RICE- None. MSU- None. FUMBLES: RICE- Phillip Gaines 1-0. MSU- Matthew Wells 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 57,846

Above: Head coach Dan Mullen was presented with the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Trophy. Right: During the bowl game, Jameon Lewis set the MSU record for receiving yards in a contest with 220.

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| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1895 (0-2)

0-0 H • 0-2 A • 0-0 N 11/16 at Union 12/7 at Memphis Athletic Club

W.M. Matthews 0-21 L 0-16 L

1896 (0-4)

0-1 H • 0-3 A • 0-0 N 10/10 UNION 10/24 at Alabama 11/20 at LSU [Fri.] 11/21 at New Orleans Athletic Club

J.B. Hildebrand 0-8 L 0-20 L 0-52 L 0-55 L

1901 (2-2-1)

1-0 H • 1-2-1 A • 0-0 N 10/26 at Christian Brothers 10/28 OLE MISS [Mon.] 11/2 at Meridian Athletic Club 11/19 at Tulane [Tue.] 11/26 at Alabama [Tue.]

L.B. Harvey 0-0 T 17-0 W 11-5 W 6-24 L 0-45 L

1902 (1-4-1)

0-3 H • 1-1-1 A • 0-0 N 10/17 CUMBERLAND [Fri.] 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/27

L. Gwinn 6-15 L

OLE MISS at Tulane at Alabama at Howard LSU [Thu.]

0-21 L 11-11 T 0-27 L 26-0 W 0-6 L

1903 (3-0-2)

1-0 H • 1-0-2 A • 1-0 N 10/16 Alabama (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 10/24 at Meridian Athletic Club 11/7 LSU 11/14 at Ole Miss 12/5 at Tulane

Dan Martin 11-0 W 43-0 W 11-0 W 6-6 T 0-0 T

Dan Martin 0-30 L 0-6 L 5-17 L 0-10 L 59-0 W 5-27 L 32-5 W

1905 (3-4)

1-1 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N 10/14 at Alabama 10/20 at Marion [Ala.] Mlt. Inst. [Fri.] 10/27 Auburn (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 11/11 HOWARD 11/18 CUMBERLAND 11/30 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 12/2 at LSU

Dan Martin L

0-34 38-0 W 0-18 44-0 W 5-27 11-0 W 0-15

2-1 H • 0-0 A • 0-1-1 N 9/29 HOWARD 10/13 MARION [Ala.] MILITARY INST. 10/26 LSU (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 11/3 ALABAMA 11/25 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Sun.]

1907 (6-3)

3-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-1 N 10/2 SOUTHWESTERN [Wed.] 10/10 at Sewanee [Thu.] 10/12 at Howard 10/19 UNION 10/24 Mercer (@ Columbus) [Thu.] 10/30 DRURY COLLEGE [Wed.] 11/9 at LSU

L L L

Dan Martin 30-0 W 62-0 W 0-0 T 4-16 L 5-29 L

Fred Furman 7-0 W 0-38 L 12-5 W 80-0 W 75-0 W 6-0 W 11-23 L

4-11 L 15-0 W

1908 (3-4)

2-0 H • 0-3 A • 1-1 N Fred Furman 10/10 LOUISIANA TECH 47-0 W 10/17 at Georgia Tech 0-23 L 10/23 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 5-6 L 10/31 TRANSYLVANIA 12-5 W 11/7 at LSU 0-50 L 11/14 at Tulane 0-23 L 11/20 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Fri.] 44-6 W

1909 (5-4)

3-0 H • 0-3 A • 2-1 N 10/2 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 10/9 CUMBERLAND 10/16 at LSU 10/22 Southwestern (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 10/30 at Tulane 11/2 Union (@ Columbus) [Tue.] 11/8 at Howard [Mon.] 11/13 CHATTANOOGA 11/25 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.]

1910 (7-2)

5-0 H • 1-1 A • 1-1 N 10/1 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/8 at Auburn 10/15 MEMPHIS 10/21 LSU (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 10/31 TENNESSEE [Mon.] 11/5 at Tulane 11/12 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 11/18 HOWARD [Fri.] 11/24 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.]

1911 (7-2-1)

1904 (2-5)

2-1 H • 0-1 A • 0-3 N 10/1 Vanderbilt (@ Columbus) 10/15 Alabama (@ Columbus) 10/22 Ole Miss (@ Columbus) 10/29 at Tulane 11/11 TENNESSEE MED. COLL. [Fri.] 11/18 CUMBERLAND [Fri.] 11/25 LOUISIANA TECH [Fri.]

1906 (2-2-1)

11/16 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/28 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.]

4-1 H • 1-0 A • 2-1-1 N 9/29 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 10/7 SOUTHWESTERN 10/14 HOWARD [Fri.] 10/20 Alabama (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham) [Fri.] 11/3 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN [Fri.] 11/11 LSU (@ Gulfport) 11/20 TULANE [Mon.] 11/30 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) [Thu.] 1/1 at Havana [Cuba] AC [Mon.]

1912 (4-3)

2-0 H • 1-1 A • 1-2 N 10/4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 10/12 TENNESSEE MED. COLLEGE 10/18 Alabama (@ Aberdeen) [Fri.] 10/26 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 11/2 at LSU 11/9 at Tulane 11/28 Texas A&M (@ Houston) [Thu.]

1913 (6-1-1)

3-0-1 H • 1-0 A • 2-1 N 10/4 HOWARD 10/10 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 10/17 Transylvania (@ Columbus) [Fri.] 10/25 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/1 at Texas A&M 11/8 TULANE 11/15 LSU 11/27 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.]

W.D. Chadwick 21-0 W 34-6 W 0-15 L 31-0 W 0-2 L 25-0 W 0-6 L 37-6 W 5-9 L

W.D. Chadwick 24-0 W 0-6 L 6-0 W 3-0 W 48-0 W 10-0 W 46-0 W 82-0 W 0-30 L

W.D. Chadwick 27-6 W 30-0 W 48-0 W 6-6 T 5-11 L 62-0 W 6-0 W 4-5 L 6-0 W 12-0 W

W.D. Chadwick 19-0 W 32-0 W 7-0 W 0-7 L 7-0 W 24-27 L 7-41 L

W.D. Chadwick 66-0 W 1-0 W 31-0 W 0-34 L 6-0 W 32-0 W 0-0 T 7-0 W

1914 (6-2)

3-0 H • 1-1 A • 2-1 N 10/3 MARION [Ala.] MILITARY INST. 10/10 CUMBERLAND 10/17 at Kentucky 10/24 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 10/31 at Georgia 11/7 MERCER 11/14 Tulane (@ Jackson) 11/26 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.]

1915 (5-2-1)

1-0-1 H • 1-1 A • 3-1 N 10/2 Mississippi College (@ Jackson) 10/9 TRANSYLVANIA 10/16 KENTUCKY 10/23 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 10/30 at LSU 11/6 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) 11/13 at Tennessee 11/25 Texas A&M (@ Dallas) [Thu.]

1916 (4-4-1)

1-1 H • 1-1-1 A • 2-2 N 10/6 Miss. Coll. (@ Aberdeen) [Fri.] 10/14 at Chattanooga 10/21 TRANSYLVANIA 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham) [Fri.] 11/3 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) [Fri.] 11/11 LSU 11/18 at Kentucky 11/20 at Maryville College [Mon.] 11/30 Arkansas (@ Memphis) [Thu.]

1917 (6-1)

3-0 H • 1-0 A • 2-1 N 10/5 MARION [Ala.] MLT. INST. [Fri.] 10/13 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/27 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/3 Ole Miss (@ Tupelo) 11/10 KENTUCKY 11/17 at LSU 11/29 Haskell Inst. (@ Memphis) [Thu.]

1918 (3-2)

2-2 H • 1-0 A • 0-0 N 11/2 PAYNE FIELD [Miss.] 11/9 CAMP SHELBY [Miss.] 11/16 PARK FIELD [Tenn.] 11/28 OLE MISS [Thu.] 12/7 at Ole Miss

1919 (6-2)

4-0 H • 1-0 A • 1-2 N 10/4 SPRING HILL [Ala.] COLLEGE 10/11 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/18 at Tennessee 10/25 HOWARD 11/1 LSU 11/8 Ole Miss (@ Clarksdale) 11/15 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/27 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.]

1920 (5-3)

3-0 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N 10/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/9 at Indiana 10/16 SOUTHERN MLT. ACADEMY 10/23 at LSU 10/30 TENNESSEE 11/6 Ole Miss (@ Greenwood) 11/13 at Tulane 11/25 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.]

2014 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL

E.C. Hayes 54-0 W 77-0 W 13-19 L 0-19 L 9-0 W 66-0 W 61-0 W 9-0 W

E.C. Hayes 12-0 W 0-0 T 12-0 W 0-26 L 0-10 L 65-0 W 14-0 W 7-0 W

E.C. Hayes 6-13 L 33-0 W 13-0 W 3-7 L 36-0 W 3-13 L 3-13 L 7-7 T 20-7 W

Sid Robinson 18-6 W 68-0 W 6-13 L 41-14 W 14-0 W 9-0 W 7-6 W

Sid Robinson 6-7 L 12-0 W 0-6 L 34-0 W 13-0 W

Sid Robinson 12-6 W 56-7 W 6-0 W 39-0 W 6-0 W 33-0 W 0-7 L 6-14 L

Fred Holtkamp 27-0 W 0-24 L 33-0 W 12-7 W 13-7 W 20-0 W 0-6 L 7-24 L

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| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1921 (4-4-1)

2-1 H • 0-2 A • 2-1-1 N 10/1 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 10/8 OUACHITA 10/15 Miss. College (@ Jackson) 10/22 at Tulane 10/29 Ole Miss (@ Greenwood) 11/5 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/11 at Texas [Fri.] 11/24 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.] 12/3 LSU

1922 (3-4-2)

1-1-2 H • 1-1 A • 1-2 N 10/7 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 10/14 HOWARD 10/21 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 10/28 at Tulane 11/4 OUACHITA 11/11 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/18 at LSU 11/25 DRAKE 11/30 Alabama (@ Birmingham) [Thu.]

1923 (5-2-2)

4-0 H • 0-0-1 A • 1-2-1 N 10/6 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/13 OUACHITA 10/20 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 10/27 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/3 at Vanderbilt 11/10 UNION 11/17 Illinois (@ Urbana, Ill.) 11/24 Florida (@ Jacksonville) 12/1 LSU

1924 (5-4)

2-1 H • 1-2 A • 2-1 N 10/4 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/11 OUACHITA 10/18 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 10/25 Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/1 at Tulane 11/8 at Vanderbilt 11/15 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 11/22 Florida (@ Montgomery) 11/27 at Washington [St. Louis] [Thu.]

1925 (3-4-1)

2-0-1 H • 0-3 A • 1-1 N 10/3 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/10 OUACHITA 10/17 at Tulane 10/24 Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 10/31 at Alabama 11/7 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 11/14 at Tennessee 11/21 Florida (@ Tampa)

1926 (5-4)

2-2 H • 2-1 A • 1-1 N 9/25 at Birmingham-Southern 10/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/9 Alabama (@ Meridian) 10/16 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/23 LSU (@ Jackson) 10/30 TENNESSEE 11/6 at Tulane 11/13 at Indiana 11/25 OLE MISS [Thu.]

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Fred Holtkamp 20-7 W 21-6 W 14-13 W 0-7 L 21-0 W 7-14 L 7-54 L 7-7 T 14-17 L

C.R. “Dudy” Noble 14-0 W 0-0 T 19-13 W 0-26 L 7-7 T 3-31 L 7-0 W 6-48 L 0-59 L

Earl Able 28-6 W 6-0 W 13-6 W 3-7 L 0-0 T 6-0 W 0-27 L 13-13 T 14-7 W

Earl Able 28-6 W 0-12 L 20-0 W 7-2 W 14-6 W 0-18 L 7-6 W 0-27 L 6-12 L

Bernie Bierman 34-0 W 3-3 T 3-25 L 6-0 W 0-6 L 46-0 W 9-14 L 0-12 L

Bernie Bierman 19-7 W 41-0 W 7-26 L 34-0 W 7-6 W 0-33 L 14-0 W 6-19 L 6-7 L

1927 (5-3)

3-0 H • 1-2 A • 1-1 N 10/1 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 10/8 LOUISIANA TECH 10/15 at Tulane 10/22 LSU (@ Jackson) 10/29 at Alabama 11/12 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/18 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 11/25 at Ole Miss [Fri.]

1928 (2-4-2)

1-2-1 H • 0-0-1 A • 1-2 N 9/29 OUACHITA 10/6 Tulane (@ Jackson) 10/13 ALABAMA 10/21 LSU (@ Jackson) [Sun.] 11/3 at Michigan State 11/10 CENTENARY 11/17 Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/29 OLE MISS [Thu.]

1929 (1-5-2)

1-1-1 H • 0-2-1 A • 0-2 N 9/27 HENDERSON-BROWN [Fri.] 10/5 at Georgia Tech 10/12 at Tulane 10/19 LSU (@ Jackson) 11/2 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 11/9 Michigan State (@ Jackson) 11/16 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 11/28 at Ole Miss [Thu.]

1930 (2-7)

0-4 H • 0-2 A • 2-1 N 9/27 SOUTHWESTERN 10/4 Mississippi College (@ Jackson) 10/11 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/18 LSU (@ Jackson) 10/25 at North Carolina State 11/1 at Tulane 11/8 HENDERSON STATE 11/15 Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 11/27 OLE MISS [Thu.]

1931 (2-6)

1-2 H • 1-3 A • 0-1 N 9/26 at Millsaps College 10/3 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10/10 Alabama (@ Meridian) 10/17 at LSU 10/31 at Tulane 11/7 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 11/14 SOUTHWESTERN 11/26 at Ole Miss [Thu.]

1932 (3-5)

2-1 H • 0-2 A • 1-2 N 10/1 Alabama (@ Montgomery) 10/8 Miss. College (@ Jackson) 10/15 LSU (@ Monroe, La.) 10/22 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/27 at Indiana [Thu.] 11/5 at Tennessee 11/12 SOUTHWESTERN 11/24 OLE MISS [Thu.]

J.W. Hancock 27-0 W 14-0 W 13-6 W 7-9 L 7-13 L 7-0 W 6-0 W 12-20 L

J.W. Hancock 20-6 W 6-51 L 0-46 L 0-31 L 6-6 T 6-6 T 13-0 W 19-20 L

J.W. Hancock 0-7 L 13-27 L 0-34 L 6-31 L 6-0 W 19-33 L 0-0 T 7-7 T

Chris Cagle 0-14 L 12-13 L 13-19 L 8-6 W 0-14 L 0-53 L 7-25 L 7-6 W 0-20 L

Ray Dauber 10-7 W 2-6 L 0-53 L 0-31 L 7-59 L 0-6 L 14-0 W 14-25 L

Ray Dauber 0-53 L 18-7 W 0-24 L 9-8 W 0-19 L 0-31 L 6-0 W 0-13 L

1933 (3-6-1, 1-5-1 SEC)

3-0 H • 0-5-1 A • 0-1 N 9/30 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/7 * at Tennessee 10/14 * at Alabama 10/21 * at Vanderbilt 10/27 at Southwestern [Fri.] 11/4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 11/11 * at Tulane 11/18 * SEWANEE 11/25 * LSU (@ Monroe, LA) 12/2 * at Ole Miss

1934 (4-6, 0-5 SEC)

Ross McKechnie 12-0 W 0-20 L 0-18 L 7-7 T 0-6 L 18-0 W 0-33 L 26-13 W 6-21 L 0-31 L

1-1 H • 3-4 A • 0-1 N 9/21 at Howard [Fri.] 9/29 * at Vanderbilt 10/5 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 10/13 * at Alabama 10/20 at Southwestern 10/26 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE [Fri.] 11/3 * at LSU 11/10 * at Tennessee

Ross McKechnie 13-7 W 0-7 L 6-7 L 0-41 L 21-6 W 13-6 W 3-25 L 0-14 L

11/17 at Loyola [New Orleans] 12/1 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

20-6 W 3-7 L

1935 (8-3, 2-3 SEC)

3-0 H • 5-3 A • 0-0 N 9/20 HOWARD [Fri.] 9/28 * at Vanderbilt 10/4 MILLSAPS COLLEGE [Fri.] 10/12 * at Alabama 10/18 at Loyola [New Orleans] [Fri.] 10/26 at Xavier [Ohio] 11/2 at Army 11/9 * at LSU 11/15 at Ole Miss Southern [Fri.] 11/23 * SEWANEE 11/30 * at Ole Miss

1936 (7-3-1, 3-2 SEC)

4-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-1-1 N 9/26 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/3 HOWARD 10/10 * at Alabama 10/17 Loyola [N.O.] (@ Meridian) 10/24 TCU (@ Dallas) 10/31 * Sewanee (@ Jackson) 11/7 * at LSU 11/21 * OLE MISS 11/28 MERCER 12/5 * at Florida ORANGE BOWL (@ MIAMI, FLA.) 1/1 Duquesne [Fri.]

1937 (5-4-1, 3-2 SEC)

4-1 H • 1-1-1 A • 0-2 N 9/25 DELTA STATE 10/2 HOWARD 10/9 Texas A&M (@ Tyler, Texas) 10/16 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 10/23 * FLORIDA (HC) 10/30 at Centenary 11/6 * at LSU 11/12 * SEWANEE [Fri.] 11/30 * at Ole Miss [Tue.] 12/4 DUQUESNE

2014 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL

Ralph Sasse 19-6 W 9-14 L 45-0 W 20-7 W 6-0 W 7-0 W 13-7 W 13-28 L 27-0 W 25-0 W 6-14 L

Ralph Sasse 20-0 W 35-0 W 0-7 L 32-0 W 0-0 T 68-0 W 0-12 L 26-6 W 32-0 W 7-0 W 12-13 L

Ralph Sasse 39-0 W 38-0 W 0-14 L 7-33 L 14-13 W 0-0 T 0-41 L 12-0 W 9-7 W 0-9 L


| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1938 (4-6, 1-4 SEC)

3-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-2 N 9/25 HOWARD [Sun.] 10/1 * FLORIDA (HC) 10/8 LOUISIANA TECH 10/14 * Auburn (@ Montgomery) [Fri.] 10/21 at Duquesne [Fri.] 10/29 * at Tulane 11/5 * at LSU 11/12 Centenary (@ Meridian) 11/19 at Southwestern 11/26 * OLE MISS

Spike Nelson 19-0 W 22-0 W 48-0 W 6-20 L 12-7 W 0-27 L 7-32 L 0-19 L 3-7 L 6-19 L

1939 (8-2, 3-2 SEC)

4-0 H • 3-1 A • 1-1 N 9/23 HOWARD 9/30 Arkansas (@ Memphis) 10/7 * at Florida 10/14 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 10/21 SOUTHWESTERN 10/28 * at Alabama 11/4 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN (HC) 11/11 * at LSU

Allyn McKeen 45-0 W 19-0 W 14-0 W 0-7 L 37-0 W 0-7 L 28-0 W 15-12 W

11/18 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 11/25 * at Ole Miss

40-0 W 18-6 W

1940 (10-0-1, 4-0-1 SEC)

4-0 H • 5-0 A • 1-0-1 N 9/28 * at Florida 10/5 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 10/12 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 10/19 HOWARD (HC) 10/26 at North Carolina State 11/2 at Southwestern (#20-NR) 11/9 * at LSU (#19-NR) 11/16 MILLSAPS (#15-NR) 11/23 * OLE MISS (#16-#11) 11/30 * at Alabama (#11-NR) ORANGE BOWL (@ MIAMI, FLA.) 1/1 Georgetown (#9-#13) [Wed.]

Allyn McKeen 27-7 W 20-0 W 7-7 T 40-7 W 26-10 W 13-0 W 22-7 W 46-13 W 19-0 W 13-0 W 14-7 W

1941 (8-1-1, 4-0-1 SEC)

SEC CHAMPIONS 3-0 H • 4-1-1 A • 1-0 N 9/27 * FLORIDA 10/4 * at Alabama (#19-NR) 10/11 * at LSU 10/25 UNION (HC) 11/1 at Southwestern (#17-NR) 11/8 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) (#16-NR) 11/15 at Duquesne (#13-#10) 11/22 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 11/29 * at Ole Miss (NR-#14) 12/6 at San Francisco (#16-NR)

1942 (8-2, 5-2 SEC)

3-0 H • 3-2 A • 2-0 N 9/26 UNION 10/3 * at Alabama 10/10 * at LSU 10/17 * at Vanderbilt (NR-#12) 10/24 * at Florida (#16-NR) 10/31 * Auburn (@ Birmingham, Ala.) 11/7 * at Tulane 11/14 DUQUESNE (HC) 11/28 * OLE MISS (#16-NR) 12/5 USF (@ Memphis) (#18-NR)

1943 No Team (World War II)

Allyn McKeen 6-0 W 14-0 W 0-0 T 56-7 W 20-6 W 14-7 W 0-16 L 49-6 W 6-0 W 26-13 W

Allyn McKeen 35-2 W 6-21 L 6-16 L 33-0 W 26-12 W 6-0 W 7-0 W 28-6 W 34-13 W 19-7 W

1944 (6-2, 3-2 SEC)

3-0 H • 1-2 A • 2-0 N 9/30 JACKSON [Miss.] AFB 10/7 MILLSAPS COLLEGE 10/14 ARKANSAS A&M 10/21 * at LSU 11/4 * Kentucky (@ Memphis) 11/11 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) (#19-NR) 11/18 * at Alabama (#16-NR) 11/25 * at Ole Miss

1945 (6-3, 2-3 SEC)

3-1 H • 1-2 A • 2-0 N 9/29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 10/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 10/13 Detroit (@ Memphis) (#20-NR) 10/20 MAXWELL FIELD (#20-NR) 11/3 * at Tulane (#15-#17) 11/10 * at LSU (NR-#14) 11/17 NORTHWESTERN ST. (#16-NR) 11/24 * MISSISSIPPI (#15-NR) 12/1 * at Alabama

1946 (8-2, 3-2 SEC)

3-0 H • 3-2 A • 2-0 N 9/29 CHATTANOOGA [Sun.] 10/5 * at LSU 10/12 at Michigan State 10/19 San Francisco (@ Memphis) 10/26 * at Tulane 11/2 MURRAY STATE (HC) 11/9 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/16 NORTHWESTERN [LA] STATE 11/23 * at Ole Miss 11/30 * at Alabama (#19-NR)

1947 (7-3, 2-2 SEC)

4-1 H • 2-2 A • 1-0 N 9/26 CHATTANOOGA [Fri.] 10/4 at Michigan State 10/11 at San Francisco 10/18 DUQUESNE 10/25 HARDIN-SIMMONS (HC) 11/1 * at Tulane 11/8 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/15 * at LSU 11/22 SOUTHERN MISS 11/29 * OLE MISS

1948 (4-4-1, 3-3 SEC)

1-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-0-1 N 9/25 * at Tennessee 10/2 Baylor (@ Memphis) 10/9 CLEMON 10/16 CINCINNATI (HC) 10/23 * ALABAMA 10/30 * at Tulane (NR-#19) 11/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/13 * at LSU 11/27 * at Ole Miss

1949 (0-8-1, 0-6 SEC)

0-2 H • 0-6-1 A • 0-0 N 9/24 * at Tennessee 10/1 BAYLOR (HC) 10/8 at Clemson 10/15 at Cincinnati 10/22 * at Alabama 10/29 * at Tulane 11/5 * at Auburn 11/12 * at LSU 11/26 * OLE MISS

Allyn McKeen 41-0 W 56-0 W 49-20 W 13-6 W 26-0 W 26-21 W 0-19 L 8-13 L

Allyn McKeen 31-0 W 20-0 W 41-6 W 16-6 W 13-14 L 27-20 W 54-0 W 6-7 L 13-55 L

Allyn McKeen 41-7 W 6-13 L 6-0 W 48-20 W 14-7 W 69-0 W 33-0 W 27-0 W 20-0 W 7-24 L

1950 (4-5, 3-4 SEC)

3-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-1 N 9/23 ARKANSAS STATE 9/30 * TENNESSEE 10/7 Baylor (@ Shreveport, LA) 10/14 * at Georgia 10/28 * at Alabama 11/4 * AUBURN 11/11 * KENTUCKY (HC) (NR-#4) 11/18 * at LSU 12/2 * at Ole Miss

1951 (4-5, 2-5 SEC)

2-2 H • 2-3 A • 0-0 N 9/22 ARKANSAS STATE 9/29 * at Tennessee 10/6 * GEORGIA (NR-#13) 10/13 * at Kentucky 10/27 * ALABAMA (HC) 11/3 * at Tulane 11/10 at Memphis State 11/17 * at LSU 12/1 * OLE MISS

1952 (5-4, 3-4 SEC)

3-0 H • 2-3 A • 0-1 N 9/27 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/4 ARKANSAS STATE 10/11 NORTH TEXAS STATE 10/18 * KENTUCKY (HC) 10/25 * at Alabama 11/1 * at Tulane 11/8 * at Auburn 11/15 * at LSU 11/29 * at Ole Miss

1953 (5-2-3, 3-1-3 SEC)

Allyn McKeen 19-0 W 0-7 L 21-14 W 34-0 W 27-7 W 20-0 W 14-0 W 6-21 L 14-7 W 14-33 L

Allyn McKeen 21-6 W 7-7 T 7-21 L 27-0 W 7-10 L 0-9 L 20-0 W 7-0 W 7-34 L

1-0-2 H • 4-1-1 A • 0-1 N 9/19 at Memphis 9/26 * at Tennessee 10/3 NORTH TEXAS STATE 10/10 * AUBURN (HC) (#13-NR) 10/17 * at Kentucky 10/24 * at Alabama 10/31 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 11/7 * at Tulane 11/14 * at LSU 11/28 * OLE MISS

1954 (6-4, 3-3 SEC)

3-0 H • 3-3 A • 0-1 N 9/18 MEMPHIS 9/25 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/2 ARKANSAS STATE 10/9 * at Tulane 10/15 at Miami [Fla.] [Fri.] 10/23 * at Alabama 10/30 * at Florida 11/6 NORTH TEXAS STATE (HC) 11/13 * at LSU 11/27 * at Ole Miss

1955 (6-4, 4-4 SEC)

Slick Morton 0-10 L 6-14 L 7-7 T 0-19 L 6-35 L 6-54 L 6-25 L 7-34 L 0-26 L

3-1 H • 3-3 A • 0-0 N 9/17 * at Florida 9/24 * at Tennessee 10/1 MEMPHIS 10/8 * TULANE (HC) 10/15 * at Kentucky (NR-#20) 10/22 * at Alabama 10/29 NORTH TEXAS STATE 11/5 * at Auburn (#20-#14) 11/12 * at LSU 11/26 * OLE MISS

2014 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL

Slick Morton 67-0 W 7-0 W 7-14 L 0-27 L 7-14 L 27-0 W 21-48 L 13-7 W 20-27 L

Slick Morton 32-0 W 0-14 L 6-0 W 0-27 L 0-7 L 10-7 W 27-20 W 0-3 L 7-49 L

Murray Warmath 7-14 L 41-14 W 14-0 W 27-14 W 19-42 L 21-34 L 49-34 W 33-14 W 14-20 L

Murray Warmath 34-6 W 26-0 W 21-6 W 21-21 T 13-32 L 7-7 T 20-27 L 21-0 W 26-13 W 7-7 T

Darrell Royal 27-7 W 7-19 L 46-13 W 14-0 W 13-27 L 12-7 W 0-7 L 48-26 W 25-0 W 0-14 L

Darrell Royal 14-20 L 13-7 W 33-0 W 14-0 W 20-14 W 26-7 W 20-7 W 26-27 L 7-34 L 0-26 L

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| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1956 (4-6, 2-5 SEC)

2-1 H • 2-5 A • 0-0 N 9/22 * FLORIDA 9/29 at Houston 10/6 * at Georgia 10/13 TRINITY (HC) 10/20 ARKANSAS STATE 10/27 * at Alabama 11/3 * at Tulane 11/10 * at Auburn 11/17 * at LSU 12/1 * at Ole Miss

Wade Walker 0-26 L 7-18 L 19-7 W 18-6 W 19-9 W 12-13 L 14-20 L 20-27 L 32-13 W 7-13 L

1957 (6-2-1, 4-2-1 SEC)

2-0-1 H • 3-1 A • 1-1 N 9/28 MEMPHIS 10/5 * at Tennessee 10/12 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 10/19 * at Florida 10/26 * at Alabama 11/2 * Tulane (@ Jackson) 11/9 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) (#17-#3) 11/16 * at LSU 11/30

* OLE MISS

7-7 T

1958 (3-6, 1-6 SEC)

2-1 H • 1-3 A • 0-2 N 9/27 * at Florida (#11-#18) 10/4 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/11 MEMPHIS 10/18 ARKANSAS STATE 10/25 * ALABAMA (HC) 11/1 * at Kentucky 11/8 * at Auburn (NR-#5) 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) 11/29 * at Ole Miss

Wade Walker 14-7 W 8-13 L 28-6 W 38-0 W 7-9 L 12-33 L 14-33 L 6-7 L 0-21 L

1959 (2-7, 0-7 SEC) 2-1 H • 0-4 A • 0-2 N 9/26 * at Florida (NR-#19) 10/3 * at Tennessee 10/10 ARKANSAS STATE 10/17 * Georgia (@ Atlanta) 10/24 MEMPHIS (HC) 10/31 * at Alabama 11/7 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) (NR-#8) 11/14 * at LSU 11/28 * OLE MISS

Wade Walker 13-14 L 6-22 L 49-14 W 0-15 L 28-23 W 0-10 L 0-31 L 0-27 L 0-42 L

1960 (2-6-1, 0-5-1 SEC)

2-2 H • 0-4 A • 0-0-1 N 9/24 HOUSTON 10/1 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/8 ARKANSAS STATE 10/15 * at Georgia 10/22 MEMPHIS 10/29 * ALABAMA (HC) 11/5 * at Auburn 11/12 * at LSU 11/26 * at Ole Miss

1961 (5-5, 1-5 SEC)

1-1 H • 2-3 A • 2-1 N 9/23 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 9/30 at Houston 10/7 * at Tennessee 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 10/21 * Georgia (@ Atlanta) 10/28 at Memphis 11/4 * at Alabama (NR-#4) 11/11 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/18 * at LSU 12/2 * OLE MISS

94

Wade Walker 10-6 W 9-14 L 47-13 W 29-20 W 25-13 W 27-6 W 7-15 L 14-6 W

Wade Walker 10-14 L 0-0 T 29-9 W 17-20 L 21-0 W 0-7 L 12-27 L 3-7 L 9-35 L

Wade Walker 6-0 W 10-7 W 3-17 L 38-0 W 7-10 L 23-16 W 0-24 L 11-10 W 6-14 L 7-37 L

1962 (3-6, 2-5 SEC)

0-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-2 N 9/22 * Florida (@ Jackson) 10/6 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/12 * at Tulane [Fri.] 10/20 at Houston 10/27 MEMPHIS 11/3 * ALABAMA (HC) (NR-#2) 11/10 * at Auburn 11/17 * LSU (@ Jackson) 12/1 * at Ole Miss

1963 (7-2-2, 4-1-2 SEC)

Paul Davis 9-19 L 7-6 W 35-6 W 9-3 W 7-28 L 0-20 L 3-9 L 0-28 L 6-13 L

2-0-1 H • 1-2-1 A • 4-0 N 9/21 HOWARD 9/28 * at Florida 10/5 * at Tennessee 10/12 * Tulane (@ Jackson) 10/19 HOUSTON (HC) 10/26 at Memphis 11/2 * at Alabama (NR-#7) 11/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 11/16 * LSU (@ Jackson)

Paul Davis 43-0 W 9-9 T 7-0 W 31-10 W 20-0 W 10-17 L 19-20 L 13-10 W 7-6 W

11/30 * OLE MISS LIBERTY BOWL (@ PHILADELPHIA, PA.) 12/21 North Carolina State

10-10 T

1964 (4-6, 2-5 SEC)

3-0 H • 1-3 A • 0-3 N 9/19 at Texas Tech 9/26 * Florida (@ Jackson) 10/3 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/10 * TULANE (HC) 10/17 SOUTHERN MISS 10/24 HOUSTON 10/31 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#3) 11/7 * at Auburn 11/14 * at LSU 12/5 * at Ole Miss

1965 (4-6, 1-5 SEC)

2-1 H • 2-3 A • 0-2 N 9/18 at Houston 9/25 * at Florida (NR-#8) 10/2 TAMPA 10/9 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 10/16 at Memphis 10/22 * at Tulane [Fri.] 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) 11/6 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) 11/14 * at LSU [Sun.] 11/27 * OLE MISS

1966 (2-8, 0-6 SEC)

2-0 H • 0-6 A • 0-2 N 9/17 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 9/24 * at Florida 10/1 RICHMOND 10/8 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 10/15 at Houston 10/22 at Florida State 10/29 * at Alabama (NR-#4) 11/5 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 11/12 * at LSU 11/26 * at Ole Miss

1967 (1-9, 0-6 SEC)

0-3 H • 1-5 A • 0-1 N 9/23 * at Georgia (NR-#7) 9/30 * Florida (@ Jackson) 10/7 at Texas Tech 10/14 SOUTHERN MISS 10/21 HOUSTON (HC) 10/28 at Florida State

16-12 W

Paul Davis 7-21 L 13-16 L 13-14 L 17-6 W 48-7 W 18-13 W 6-23 L 3-12 L 10-14 L 20-17 W

Paul Davis 36-0 W 18-13 W 48-7 W 27-9 W 13-33 L 15-17 L 7-10 L 18-25 L 20-37 L 0-21 L

Paul Davis 17-20 L 7-28 L 20-0 W 10-9 W 0-28 L 0-10 L 14-27 L 0-13 L 7-17 L 0-24 L

Charley Shira 0-30 L 7-24 L 7-3 W 14-21 L 6-43 L 12-24 L

11/4 11/11 11/18 12/2

* * * *

at Alabama at Auburn at LSU OLE MISS

0-13 0-36 0-55 3-10

L L L L

1968 (0-8-2, 0-4-2 SEC)

0-3 H • 0-4-1 A • 0-1-1 N Charley Shira 9/21 LOUISIANA TECH 13-20 L 9/28 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 0-26 L 10/5 * at Florida (NR-#4) 14-31 L 10/12 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 14-47 L 10/19 * Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 28-28 T 10/26 at Tampa 17-24 L 11/2 * at Alabama 13-20 L 11/9 FLORIDA STATE 14-27 L 11/16 * at LSU 16-20 L 11/30 * at Ole Miss 17-17 T (Note: Texas Tech was an appointed conference game for State)

1969 (3-7, 0-5 SEC)

2-1 H • 1-4 A • 0-2 N 9/20 RICHMOND 9/27 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#12)

Charley Shira 17-14 W 35-47 L

10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 * 11/8 * 11/15 * 11/27 *

0-74 34-20 W 30-26 W 17-20 19-23 13-52 6-61 22-48

at Houston SOUTHERN MISS (HC) at Texas Tech at Florida State Alabama (@ Jackson) at Auburn (NR-#11) at LSU OLE MISS [Thu.]

1970 (6-5, 3-4 SEC)

1-1 H • 1-3 A • 4-1 N 9/12 Oklahoma State (@ Jackson) 9/19 * at Florida (NR-#14) 9/26 * Vanderbilt (@ Memphis) 10/3 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 10/10 HOUSTON 10/17 Texas Tech (@ Jackson) 10/24 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 10/31 * at Alabama 11/7 * Auburn (@ Birmingham) (NR-#10) 11/14 * at LSU 11/21 * at Ole Miss

1971 (2-9, 1-7 SEC)

1-2 H • 0-4 A • 1-3 N 9/11 at Oklahoma State 9/18 * Florida (@ Jackson) 9/25 * VANDERBILT 10/2 * at Georgia (NR-#11) 10/9 at Florida State 10/16 LAMAR (HC) 10/23 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#4) 11/6 * at Auburn (NR-#5) 11/13 * LSU (@ Jackson) 11/25 * OLE MISS [Thu.]

1972 (4-7, 1-6 SEC)

3-0 H • 1-5 A • 0-2 N 9/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 9/16 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 9/23 * at Vanderbilt 9/30 * at Florida 10/7 * at Kentucky 10/14 Florida State (@ Jackson) 10/21 SOUTHERN MISS 10/28 HOUSTON (HC) 11/4 * at Alabama (NR-#2) 11/18 * at LSU 11/25 * at Ole Miss

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L L L L L

Charley Shira 14-13 W 13-34 L 20-6 W 7-6 W 14-31 L 20-16 W 51-15 W 6-35 L 0-56 L 7-38 L 19-14 W

Charley Shira 7-26 L 13-10 W 19-49 L 7-35 L 9-27 L 24-7 W 7-10 L 10-41 L 21-30 L 3-28 L 0-48 L

Charley Shira 3-14 L 42-7 W 10-6 W 13-28 L 13-17 L 21-25 L 26-7 W 27-13 W 14-58 L 14-28 L 14-51 L


| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1973 (4-5-2, 2-5 SEC) 1-0-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-3 N 9/15 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 9/22 * VANDERBILT 9/29 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#16) 10/6 * Kentucky (@ Jackson) 10/13 at Florida State 10/20 at Louisville 10/27 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 11/3 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#2) 11/10 * at Auburn 11/17 * at LSU 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1978 (6-5, 2-4 SEC)

Bob Tyler 21-21 T 52-21 W 33-12 W 14-42 L 37-12 W 18-7 W 10-10 T 0-35 L 17-31 L 7-26 L 10-38 L

1-1 H • 1-2 A • 4-2 N 9/2 West Texas State (@ Jackson) 9/9 North Texas State (@ Irving, Texas) 9/23 at Memphis 9/30 * at Florida 10/7 at Southern Miss 10/14 FLORIDA STATE (HC) (NR-#15) 10/28 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) 11/4 * Alabama (@ Birmingham) (NR-#3) 11/11 * AUBURN 11/18 * LSU (@ Jackson) (NR-#17) 11/25 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

2-0 H • 2-2 A • 5-1 N 9/7 William & Mary (@ Jackson) 9/21 * Georgia (@ Jackson) 9/28 * at Florida 10/5 KANSAS STATE 10/12 at Lamar 10/19 at Memphis 10/26 LOUISVILLE (HC)

Bob Tyler 49-7 W 38-14 W 13-29 L 21-16 W 37-21 W 29-28 W 56-7 W

1-1 H • 0-5 A • 2-2 N 9/8 Memphis (@ Jackson) 9/22 at Maryland 9/29 * Florida (@ Jackson) 10/6 * Tennessee (@ Memphis) (NR-#19) 10/13 at Florida State (NR-#9) 10/20 MARSHALL (HC) 10/27 SOUTHERN MISS

11/2 * at Alabama (#17-#4) 11/9 * Auburn (@ Jackson) (NR-#10) 11/16 * LSU (@ Jackson) 11/23 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) SUN BOWL (@ EL PASO, TEXAS) 12/28 North Carolina

0-35 L 20-24 L 7-6 W 31-13 W

11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

1974 (9-3, 3-3 SEC)

1975 ($2-9, 0-6 SEC)

1-1 H • 1-5 A • 0-3 N 9/6 at Memphis 9/20 * at Georgia 9/27 * Florida (@ Jackson) (NR-#19) 10/4 $ SOUTHERN MISS 10/11 $ at Rice 10/18 NORTH TEXAS STATE (HC) 10/25 $ at Louisville 11/1 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#6) 11/8 *$ at Auburn 11/15 *$ at LSU 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1976 ($0-11, 0-6 SEC)

0-3 H • 0-4 A • 0-4 N 9/4 $ NORTH TEXAS STATE 9/18 $ LOUISVILLE 9/25 * at Florida 10/2 $ CAL POLY POMONA (HC) 10/9 *$ Kentucky (@ Jackson) 10/16 $ at Memphis 10/23 $ at Southern Miss 10/30 * at Alabama (#18-#17) 11/6 *$ Auburn (@ Jackson) 11/13 *$ LSU (@ Jackson) 11/20 *$ Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1977 ($0-11, 0-6 SEC)

0-2 H • 0-6 A • 0-3 N 9/3 $ NORTH TEXAS STATE 9/10 $ at Washington 9/24 * Florida (@ Jackson) (#12-#13) 10/1 $ at Kansas State 10/8 * at Kentucky (NR-#16) 10/15 at Memphis 10/22 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 10/29 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#2) 11/5 *$ at Auburn 11/12 * at LSU 11/19 *$ Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

26-24 W

Bob Tyler 17-7 W 6-28 L 10-27 L 7-3 W 28-14 W 15-12 W 28-14 W 10-21 L 21-21 T 16-6 W 7-13 L

Bob Tyler 7-0 W 30-21 W 30-34 L 38-0 W 14-7 W 42-33 W 14-6 W 17-34 L 28-19 W 21-13 W 28-11 W

Bob Tyler 17-15 W 27-18 W 22-24 L 24-21 W 7-23 L 13-21 L 7-14 L 7-37 L 27-13 W 24-27 L 18-14 W

$—­All wins during 1975-77 were forfeited by the NCAA, except the 1975 Memphis and North Texas State games

1979 (3-8, 2-4 SEC)

* * * *

at Alabama (NR-#1) at Auburn at LSU Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1980 (9-3, 5-1 SEC)

1-1 H • 4-1 A • 4-1 N 9/6 at Memphis 9/13 LOUISIANA TECH 9/20 * at Vanderbilt 9/27 * at Florida 10/4 at Illinois 10/11 SOUTHERN MISS (HC) 10/18 at Miami [Fla.] (NR-#18) 10/25 * Auburn (@ Jackson) 11/1 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#1) 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) (#19-NR) 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) (#17-NR) SUN BOWL (@ EL PASO, TEXAS) 12/27 Nebraska (#17-#8)

1-3 H • 1-3 A • 1-2 N 9/3 TULANE 9/17 Navy (@ Jackson) 9/24 * FLORIDA (NR-#15) 10/1 * at Georgia (NR-#11) 10/8 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 10/15 MIAMI [Fla.] (HC) (NR-#10) 10/22 * at Auburn (NR-#3) 10/29 * at Alabama (NR-#18) 11/5 MEMPHIS 11/12 * at LSU 11/19 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

Emory Bellard 14-9 W 38-10 W 12-35 L 7-20 L 6-31 L 7-31 L 13-28 L 18-35 L 13-30 L 45-26 W 23-24 L

Emory Bellard 13-14 L 14-35 L 24-10 W 28-9 W 6-17 L 48-0 W 7-21 L

1984 (4-7, 1-5 SEC) 2-2 H • 1-3 A • 1-2 N 9/1 at Tulane 9/8 COLORADO STATE 9/22 at Missouri 9/29 * at Florida 10/6 Southern Miss (@ Jackson) 10/13 * KENTUCKY (HC) 10/20 at Memphis

Emory Bellard 30-3 W 14-9 W 30-47 L 12-27 L 27-18 W 13-17 L 12-23 L

10/27 11/3 11/17 11/24

21-24 L 20-24 L 16-14 W 3-24 L

7-24 3-14 3-21 9-14

L L L L

Emory Bellard 34-7 W 31-11 W 24-14 W 15-21 L 28-21 W 14-42 L 34-31 W 24-21 W 6-3 W 55-31 W 19-14 W 17-31 L

1981 (8-4, 4-2 SEC)

2-0 H • 3-1 A • 3-3 N Emory Bellard 9/5 Memphis (@ Jackson) (#14-NR) 20-3 W 9/19 * VANDERBILT (#14-NR) 29-9 W 9/26 * Florida (@ Jackson) (#12-#19) 28-7 W 10/3 Missouri (@ Jackson) (#9-#17) 3-14 L 10/10 at Colorado State (#19-NR) 37-27 W 10/17 MIAMI [Fla.] (HC) (#16-#13) 14-10 W 10/24 * at Auburn (#9-NR) 21-17 W 10/31 * at Alabama (#7-#8) 10-13 L 11/7 Southern Miss (@ Jackson) (#15-#19) 6-7 L 11/14 * at LSU 17-9 W 11/21 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson) 17-21 L HALL OF FAME BOWL (@ BIRMINGHAM, ALA.) 12/31 Kansas [Thu.] 10-0 W

1982 (5-6, 2-4 SEC) 2-2 H • 2-2 A • 1-2 N 9/4 at Tulane 9/11 ARKANSAS STATE 9/18 at Memphis 9/25 * at Florida (NR-#5) 10/2 * GEORGIA (NR-#6) 10/9 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 10/16 at Miami [Fla.] (NR-#17) 10/23 * AUBURN (HC) 10/30 * Alabama (@ Jackson) (NR-#9) 11/13 * LSU (NR-#6) 11/20 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1983 (3-8, 1-5 SEC)

Bob Tyler 28-0 W 17-5 W 44-14 W 0-34 L 17-22 L 55-27 W 34-21 W 14-35 L 0-6 L 16-14 W 7-27 L

Emory Bellard 30-21 W 31-10 W 41-17 W 17-27 L 22-29 L 14-20 L 14-31 L 17-35 L 12-20 L 27-24 W 27-10 W

* * * *

AUBURN (NR-#12) Alabama (@ Jackson) LSU (NR-#9) Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

1985 (5-6, 0-6 SEC) 4-1 H • 0-4 A • 1-1 N 9/7 ARKANSAS STATE 9/14 SYRACUSE 9/21 Southern Miss (@ Jackson) 9/28 * FLORIDA 10/5 MEMPHIS 10/12 * at Kentucky 10/19 TULANE (HC) 10/26 * at Auburn (NR-#6) 11/2 * at Alabama 11/16 * at LSU (NR-#19) 11/23 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

Emory Bellard 22-14 W 30-3 W 23-20 W 22-36 L 31-28 W 19-33 L 31-27 W 9-21 L 28-44 L 15-17 L 27-45 L

1986 (6-5, 2-4 SEC) 2-2 H • 4-0 A • 0-3 N 9/6 at Syracuse 9/13 * at Tennessee (NR-#8) 9/20 Southern Miss. (@ Jackson) 9/27 * FLORIDA 10/4 at Memphis 10/11 ARKANSAS STATE (#19-NR) 10/18 at Tulane (#13-NR) 10/25 * AUBURN (HC) (#13-#7) 11/1 * ALABAMA(#19-#8) 11/15 * LSU (@ Jackson) (NR-#11) 11/22 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

Rockey Felker 24-17 W 27-23 W 24-28 L 16-10 W 34-17 W 24-9 W 34-27 W 6-35 L 3-38 L 0-47 L 3-24 L

1987 (4-7, 1-5 SEC)

3-2 H • 0-3 A • 1-2 N 9/5 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 9/12 * TENNESSEE (NR-#14) 9/19 LOUISIANA TECH 9/26 * at Florida 10/3 MEMPHIS (HC) 10/17 Southern Miss (@ Jackson) 10/24 * at Auburn (NR-#6) 10/31 * Alabama (@ Birmingham) (NR-#16) 11/7 TULANE 11/14 * at LSU (NR-#10) 11/21 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

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Rockey Felker 31-3 W 10-38 L 14-13 W 3-38 L 9-6 W 14-18 L 7-38 L 18-21 L 19-30 L 14-34 L 30-20 W

95


| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1988 (1-10, 0-7 SEC) 1-3 H • 0-5 A • 0-2 N 9/3 LOUISIANA TECH 9/10 * at Vanderbilt 9/17 * GEORGIA (NR-#7) 9/24 * at Florida (NR-#20) 10/1 at Memphis 10/15 Southern Miss (@ Jackson) 10/22 * at Auburn (NR-#10) 10/29 * ALABAMA (HC) (NR-#19) 11/12 * LSU (NR-#12) 11/19 at Tulane 11/26 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

Rockey Felker 21-14 W 20-24 L 35-42 L 0-17 L 10-31 L 21-38 L 0-33 L 34-53 L 3-20 L 22-27 L 6-33 L

1989 (5-6, 1-6 SEC) 4-0 H • 1-3 A • 0-3 N 9/2 * VANDERBILT 9/9 at Southern Miss (NR-#18) 9/23 * at Georgia 9/30 * Florida (@ Tampa) 10/7 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 10/21 MEMPHIS (HC) 10/28 * at Auburn (NR-#16)

Rockey Felker 42-7 W 26-23 W 6-23 L 0-21 L 28-14 W 35-10 W 0-14 L

11/4 * Alabama (@ Birmingham) (NR-#5) 11/11 TULANE 11/18 * at LSU 11/25 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

10-23 L 27-7 W 20-44 L 11-21 L

1990 (5-6, 1-6 SEC) 2-3 H • 2-2 A • 1-1 N 9/8 * TENNESSEE (NR-#8) 9/15 CAL STATE FULLERTON 9/22 SOUTHERN MISS 9/29 * at Florida (NR-#17) 10/13 * at Kentucky 10/20 at Tulane 10/27 * AUBURN (HC) (NR-#2) 11/3 * ALABAMA 11/10 at Memphis 11/17 * LSU (@ Jackson) 11/24 * Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

Rockey Felker 7-40 L 27-13 W 13-10 W 21-34 L 15-17 L 38-17 W 16-17 L 0-22 L 27-23 W 34-22 W 9-21 L

1991 (7-5, 4-3 SEC)

5-1 H • 2-2 A • 0-2 N 8/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON 9/7 TEXAS (NR-#13) 9/14 TULANE (#25-NR) 9/21 * at Tennessee (#23-#6) 9/28 * Florida (@ Orlando) (#21-#14) 10/12 * KENTUCKY 10/19 MEMPHIS (HC) 10/26 * at Auburn 11/2 * at Alabama (NR-#7) 11/16 * at LSU 11/23 * OLE MISS LIBERTY BOWL (@ MEMPHIS, TENN.) 12/29 Air Force [Sun.]

Jackie Sherrill 47-3 W 13-6 W 48-0 W 24-26 L 7-29 L 31-6 W 23-28 L 24-17 W 7-13 L 28-19 W 24-9 W 15-38 L

1992 (7-5, 4-4 SEC) 4-1 H • 3-3 A • 0-1 N 9/5 at Texas (#21-NR) 9/12 * at LSU (#18-NR) 9/19 at Memphis (#24-NR) 10/1 * FLORIDA (#24-#13) [Thu.] 10/10 * AUBURN (#18-NR) 10/17 * at South Carolina (#15-NR) 10/24 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) (#25-NR) 10/31 * at Kentucky (#24-NR) 11/7 * ARKANSAS (#19-NR) 11/14 * ALABAMA (#16-#2) 11/28 * at Ole Miss (#16-#24) PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 1/2 North Carolina (#24-#19)

96

Jackie Sherrill 28-10 W 3-24 L 20-16 W 30-6 W 14-7 W 6-21 L 56-6 W 37-36 W 10-3 W 21-30 L 10-17 L

1993 ($4-5-2, 3-4-1 SEC) 2-3-1 H • 2-2-0 A • 0-0-1 N Jackie Sherrill 9/4 MEMPHIS (#23-NR) 35-45 L 9/11 * LSU 16-18 L 9/25 at Tulane 36-10 W 10/2 * at Florida (NR-#5) 24-38 L 10/9 * at Auburn (NR-#22) 17-31 L 10/16 * SOUTH CAROLINA 23-0 W 10/23 ARKANSAS STATE (HC) 15-15 T 10/30 * KENTUCKY 17-26 L 11/6 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 13-13 T 11/13 * $ at Alabama (NR-#12) 25-36 L 11/27 * OLE MISS 20-13 W $—Alabama’s win was forfeited by the NCAA to Mississippi State 1994 (8-4, 5-3 SEC)

4-2 H • 4-1 A • 0-1 N 9/3 at Memphis 9/10 * at LSU 9/24 * TENNESSEE (NR-#23) 10/1 ARKANSAS STATE 10/8 * AUBURN (NR-#9) 10/15 * at South Carolina 10/22 TULANE (HC) 10/29 * at Kentucky 11/5 * ARKANSAS (#24-NR) 11/12 * ALABAMA (#20-#6) 11/26 * at Ole Miss (#19-NR) PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 1/1 North Carolina State (#16-#23) [Sun.]

1995 (3-8, 1-7 SEC) 2-4 H • 1-4 A • 0-0 N 9/2 MEMPHIS 9/9 * LSU 9/16 at Baylor 9/23 * at Tennessee (NR-#15) 9/30 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 10/7 * at Auburn (NR-#11) 10/14 * SOUTH CAROLINA 10/28 * KENTUCKY (HC) 11/4 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) (NR-#18) 11/11 * at Alabama (NR-#16) 11/25 * OLE MISS

Jackie Sherrill 17-6 W 24-44 L 24-21 W 49-3 W 18-42 L 41-36 W 66-22 W 47-7 W 17-7 W 25-29 L 21-17 W 24-28 L

Jackie Sherrill 28-18 W 16-34 L 30-21 W 14-52 L 32-34 L 20-48 L 39-65 L 42-32 W 21-26 L 9-14 L 10-13 L

1996 (5-6, 3-5 SEC)

2-4 H • 3-2 A • 0-0 N Jackie Sherrill 9/7 at Memphis 31-10 W 9/21 LOUISIANA TECH 23-38 L 9/28 * at South Carolina 14-10 W 10/5 * GEORGIA 19-38 L 10/12 * AUBURN (NR-#18) 15-49 L 10/26 * at LSU (NR-#13) 20-28 L 11/2 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA. (HC) 59-0 W 11/9 * at Kentucky 21-24 L 11/16 * ALABAMA (NR-#8) 17-16 W 11/23 * ARKANSAS OT 13-16 L 11/30 * at Ole Miss 17-0 W

1997 (7-4, 4-4 SEC) 5-2 H • 2-2 A • 0-0 N 8/30 MEMPHIS 9/6 * KENTUCKY 9/13 * LSU (NR-#10) 9/27 * SOUTH CAROLINA 10/4 * at Georgia (NR-#18) 10/11 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 10/25 CENTRAL FLORIDA (HC) 11/1 * at Auburn (NR-#11) 11/15 * at Alabama (#17-NR) 11/22 * at Arkansas (#15-NR) 11/29 * OLE MISS (#22-NR)

Jackie Sherrill 13-10 W 35-27 W 9-24 L 37-17 W 0-47 L 24-10 W 35-28 W 20-0 W 32-20 W 7-17 L 14-15 L

1998 (8-5, 6-2 SEC)

SEC WEST CHAMPIONS 5-0 H • 3-3 A • 0-2 N 9/5 * VANDERBILT 9/12 at Memphis 9/19 at Oklahoma State (#25-NR) 9/26 * at South Carolina 10/10 * AUBURN 10/17 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (HC) 10/24 * at LSU (#24-NR) 11/7 * at Kentucky 11/14 * ALABAMA 11/21 * ARKANSAS (NR-#9) 11/26 * at Ole Miss (#25-NR) [Thu.] SEC CHAMPIONSHIP (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 12/5 Tennessee (#23-#1) COTTON BOWL (@ DALLAS, TEXAS) 1/1 Texas (#23-#20) [Fri.]

1999 (10-2, 6-2 SEC)

Jackie Sherrill 42-0 W 14-6 W 23-42 L 38-0 W 38-21 W 53-6 W 6-41 L 35-37 L 26-14 W 22-21 W 28-6 W 14-24 L 11-38 L

7-0 H • 2-2 A • 1-0 N 9/4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9/11 MEMPHIS

Jackie Sherrill 40-7 W 13-10 W

9/18 OKLAHOMA STATE 9/25 * SOUTH CAROLINA (#23-NR) 10/2 * at Vanderbilt (#16-NR) 10/9 * at Auburn (#14-NR) 10/23 * LSU (HC) (#12-NR) 11/4 * KENTUCKY (#8-NR) [Thu.] 11/13 * at Alabama (#8-#11) 11/20 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) (#12-#22) 11/25 * OLE MISS (#18-#23) [Thu.] PEACH BOWL (@ ATLANTA, GA.) 12/30 Clemson (#15-NR) [Thu.]

29-11 W 17-0 W 42-14 W 18-16 W 17-16 W 23-22 W 7-19 L 9-14 L 23-20 W 17-7 W

2000 (8-4, 4-4 SEC)

4-1 H • 3-3 A • 1-0 N Jackie Sherrill 9/2 at Memphis 17-3 W 9/14 at BYU [Thu.] 44-28 W 9/23 * at South Carolina (#25-NR) 19-23 L 9/30 * FLORIDA (NR-#3) 47-35 W 10/7 * AUBURN (#20-#15) 17-10 W 10/21 * at LSU (#13-NR) OT 38-45 L 10/28 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (HC) (#20-NR) 61-35 W 11/4 * at Kentucky (#18-NR) 35-17 W 11/11 * ALABAMA (#15-NR) 29-7 W 11/18 * ARKANSAS (#13-NR) OT 10-17 L 11/23 * at Ole Miss (#23-NR) [Thu.] 30-45 L INDEPENDENCE BOWL (@ SHREVEPORT, LA.) 12/31 Texas A&M [Sun.] OT 43-41 W

2001 (3-8, 2-6 SEC)

3-4 H • 0-4 A • 0-0 N 9/3 MEMPHIS [Mon.] 9/20 * SOUTH CAROLINA (#17-#18) [Thu.] 9/29 * at Florida (#21-#2) 10/6 * at Auburn 10/13 TROY STATE (HC) 10/20 * LSU 11/3 * KENTUCKY 11/10 * at Alabama 11/17 * at Arkansas 11/22 * OLE MISS [Thu.] 12/1 BYU (NR-#10)

17-21 L

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| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2002 (3-9, 0-8 SEC)

2-4 H • 1-5 A • 0-0 N 8/31 at Oregon (NR-#15) 9/14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 9/19 * AUBURN [Thu.] 9/28 * at LSU (NR-#22) 10/5 * at South Carolina 10/12 TROY STATE [HC] 10/19 at Memphis 11/2 * KENTUCKY 11/9 * at Alabama (NR-#11) 11/16 * TENNESSEE 11/23 * ARKANSAS 11/28 * at Ole Miss [Thu.]

2003 (2-10, 1-7 SEC)

Jackie Sherrill 13-36 L 51-13 W 14-42 L 13-31 L 10-34 L 11-8 W 29-17 W 24-45 L 14-28 L 17-35 L 19-26 L 12-24 L

2-4 H • 0-6 A • 0-0 N 8/31 OREGON 9/13 at Tulane 9/20 at Houston 9/27 * LSU (NR-#7) 10/4 * VANDERBILT 10/11 MEMPHIS (HC)

Jackie Sherrill 34-42 L 28-31 L 35-42 L 6-41 L 30-21 W 35-27 W

10/18 * at Auburn (NR-#19) 10/25 * at Kentucky 11/8 * ALABAMA 11/15 * at Tennessee (NR-#9) 11/22 * at Arkansas 11/27 * OLE MISS [Thu.]

13-45 17-42 0-38 21-59 6-52 0-31

2004 (3-8, 2-6 SEC)

3-3 H • 0-5 A • 0-0 N 9/4 TULANE 9/11 * AUBURN (NR-#18) 9/18 MAINE 9/25 * at LSU (NR-#13) 10/2 * at Vanderbilt 10/9 UAB (HC) 10/23 * FLORIDA (NR-#20) 10/30 * KENTUCKY 11/6 * at Alabama 11/20 * ARKANSAS 11/27 * at Ole Miss

2005 (3-8, 1-7 SEC)

2-4 H • 0-3 A • 1-1 N 9/3 MURRAY STATE 9/10 * at Auburn (NR-#25) 9/17 vs. Tulane (@ Shreveport, La.) 9/24 * GEORGIA (NR-#6) 10/1 * LSU (NR-#5) 10/8 * at Florida (NR-#13) 10/22 HOUSTON (HC) 10/29 * at Kentucky 11/5 * ALABAMA (NR-#4) 11/19 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 11/26 * OLE MISS

2006 (3-9, 1-7 SEC)

1-6 H • 2-3 A • 0-0 N 8/31 * SOUTH CAROLINA [Thu.] 9/9 * AUBURN (NR-#4) 9/16 TULANE 9/23 at UAB 9/30 * at LSU (NR-#9) 10/7 WEST VIRGINIA (NR-#4) 10/14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 10/21 * at Georgia (NR-#24) 10/28 * KENTUCKY 11/4 * at Alabama 11/18 * ARKANSAS 11/25 * at Ole Miss

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Sylvester Croom 28-7 W 14-43 L 7-9 L 0-51 L 13-31 L 13-27 L 38-31 W 22-7 W 14-30 L 21-24 L 3-20 L

Sylvester Croom 38-6 W 0-28 L 21-14 W 10-23 L 7-37 L 9-35 L 16-28 L 7-13 L 0-17 L 10-44 L 35-14 W

Sylvester Croom 0-15 L 0-34 L 29-32 L OT 16-10 W 17-48 L 14-42 L 35-3 W 24-27 L 31-34 L 24-16 W 14-28 L 17-20 L

2007 (8-5, 4-4 SEC)

4-2 H • 3-2 A • 1-1 N 8/30 * LSU (NR-#2) [Thu.] 9/8 at Tulane 9/15 * at Auburn 9/22 GARDNER-WEBB 9/29 * at South Carolina 10/6 UAB 10/13 * TENNESSEE (NR-#25) 10/20 at West Virginia (NR-#7) 10/27 * at Kentucky (NR-#14) 11/10 * ALABAMA (NR-#21) 11/17 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 11/23 * OLE MISS LIBERTY BOWL (@ MEMPHIS, TENN.) 12/29 vs. Central Florida [Sat.]

2008 (4-8, 2-6 SEC)

4-2 H • 0-6 A • 0-0 N 8/30 at Louisiana Tech 9/6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 9/13 * AUBURN (NR-#9) 9/20 at Georgia Tech 9/27 * at LSU (NR-#5) 10/11 * VANDERBILT (NR-#13) 10/18 * at Tennessee 10/25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (HC) 11/1 * KENTUCKY 11/15 * at Alabama (NR-#1) 11/22 * ARKANSAS 11/28 * at Ole Miss

2009 (5-7, 3-5 SEC)

2-5 H • 3-1 A • 0-1 N 9/5 JACKSON STATE 9/12 * at Auburn 9/19 * at Vanderbilt 9/26 * LSU (NR-#7) 10/3 GEORGIA TECH (NR-#25) 10/10 HOUSTON 10/17 at Middle Tennessee 10/24 * FLORIDA (NR-#1) 10/31 * at Kentucky 11/14 * ALABAMA (NR-#3) 11/21 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 11/28 * OLE MISS (NR-#25)

2010 (9-4, 4-4 SEC)

Sylvester Croom 0-45 L 38-17 W 19-14 W 31-15 W 21-38 L 30-13 W 21-33 L 13-38 L 31-14 W 17-12 W 31-45 L 17-14 W 10-3 W

Sylvester Croom 14-22 L 34-10 W 2-3 L 7-38 L 24-34 L 17-14 W 3-34 L 31-22 W 13-14 L 7-32 L 31-28 W 0-45 L

Dan Mullen 45-7 W 24-49 L 15-3 W 26-30 L 31-42 L 24-31 L 27-6 W 19-29 L 31-24 W 3-31 L 21-42 L 41-27 W

5-2 H • 3-2 A • 1-0 N Dan Mullen 9/4 MEMPHIS 49-7 W 9/9 * AUBURN (NR-#21) [THU.] 14-17 L 9/18 * at LSU (NR-#15) 7-29 L 9/25 * GEORGIA 24-12 W 10/2 ALCORN STATE 49-16 W 10/9 at Houston 47-24 W 10/16 * at Florida (NR-#22) 10-7 W 10/23 UAB (#24-NR) 29-24 W 10/30 * KENTUCKY (#21-NR) 24-17 W 11/13 * at Alabama (#19-#11) 10-30 L 11/20 * ARKANSAS (#21-#13) 2OT 31-38 L 11/27 * at Ole Miss (#25-NR) 31-23 W GATOR BOWL (@ JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) 1/1 Michigan (#21-NR) [Sat.] 52-14 W

2011 (7-6, 2-6 SEC)

3-3 H • 3-2 A • 1-1 N Dan Mullen 9/1 at Memphis (#20-NR) [Thu.] 59-17 W 9/10 * at Auburn (#16-#22) 34-41 L 9/15 * LSU (#25-#3) [Thu.] 6-19 L 9/24 LOUISIANA TECH OT 26-20 W 10/1 * at Georgia 10-24 L 10/8 at UAB 21-3 W 10/15 * SOUTH CAROLINA (NR-#13) 12-14 L 10/29 * at Kentucky 28-16 W 11/5 UT MARTIN 55-17 W 11/12 * ALABAMA (NR-#3) 7-24 L 11/19 * at Arkansas (NR-#6) (@ Little Rock) 17-44 L 11/26 * OLE MISS 31-3 W MUSIC CITY BOWL (@ NASHVILLE, TENN.) 12/30 Wake Forest [Fri.] 23-17 W

2012 (8-5, 4-4 SEC)

6-1 H • 2-3 A • 0-1 N 9/1 JACKSON STATE 9/8 * AUBURN 9/15 at Troy 9/22 SOUTH ALABAMA (#23-NR)

Dan Mullen 56-9 W 28-10 W 30-24 W 30-10 W

10/6 * at Kentucky (#19-NR) 10/13 * TENNESSEE (#18-NR) 10/20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (#12-NR) 10/27 * at Alabama (#11-#1) 11/3 * TEXAS A&M (#15-#16) 11/10 * at LSU (#21-#7) 11/17 * ARKANSAS 11/24 * at Ole Miss (#25-NR) GATOR BOWL (@ JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) 1/1 Northwestern [Tue.]

27-14 W 41-31 W 45-3 W 7-38 13-38 17-37 45-14 W 24-41

2013 (7-6, 3-5 SEC)

4-1 H • 2-4 A • 1-1 N 8/31 vs. Oklahoma State (NR-#13) 9/7 ALCORN STATE 9/14 * at Auburn 9/21 TROY 10/5 * LSU (NR-#10) 10/12 BOWLING GREEN 10/24 * KENTUCKY 11/2 * at South Carolina (NR-#14) 11/9 * at Texas A&M (NR-#11) 11/16 * ALABAMA (NR-#1) 11/23 * at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 11/28 * OLE MISS LIBERTY BOWL (@ MEMPHIS, TENN.) 12/31 Rice [Tue.]

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Dan Mullen 21-3 L 51-7 W 24-20 L 62-7 W 49-26 L 21-20 W 28-22 W 34-16 L 51-41 L 20-3 L OT 24-17 W OT 17-10 W 44-7 W

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| HISTORY | YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/HOMECOMING

1895-1932 (PRE-SEC YEARS)

Overall Year Record Conf. Head Coach 1895 0-2 — W.M. Matthews 1896 0-4 SIAA J.B. Hildebrand 1901 2-2-1 SIAA L.B. Harvey 1902 1-4-1 SIAA L. Gwinn 1903 3-0-2 SIAA Dan Martin 1904 2-5 SIAA Dan Martin 1905 3-4 SIAA Dan Martin 1906 2-2-1 SIAA Dan Martin 1907 6-3 SIAA Fred Furman 1908 3-4 SIAA Fred Furman 1909 5-4 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1910 7-2 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1911 7-2-1 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1912 4-3 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1913 6-1-1 SIAA W.D. Chadwick 1914 6-2 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1915 5-2-1 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1916 4-4-1 SIAA E.C. Hayes 1917 6-1 SIAA Sid Robinson 1918 3-2 SIAA Sid Robinson 1919 6-2 SIAA Sid Robinson 1920 5-3 SIAA Fred Holtkamp 1921 4-4-1 SC Fred Holtkamp 1922 3-4-2 SC C.R. Dudy Noble 1923 5-2-2 SC Earl Able 1924 5-4 SC Earl Able 1925 3-4-1 SC Bernie Bierman 1926 5-4 SC Bernie Bierman 1927 5-3 SC J.W. Hancock 1928 2-4-2 SC J.W. Hancock 1929 1-5-2 SC J.W. Hancock 1930 2-7 SC Chris Cagle 1931 2-6 SC Ray Dauber 1932 3-5 SC Ray Dauber SIAA -Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association SC -Southern Conference

1933-PRESENT

Overall SEC SEC Year Record Record Finish Head Coach 1933 3-6-1 1-5-1 12th Ross McKechnie 1934 4-6 0-5 12th Ross McKechnie 1935 8-3 2-3 t-9th Ralph Sasse 1936 7-3-1 3-2 5th Ralph Sasse 1937 5-4-1 3-2 5th Ralph Sasse 1938 4-6 1-4 11th Spike Nelson 1939 8-2 3-2 4th Allyn McKeen 1940 10-0-1 4-0-1 2nd Allyn McKeen 1941 8-1-1 4-0-1 1st Allyn McKeen 1942 8-2 5-2 4th Allyn McKeen 1943 No team due to World War II————— 1944 6-2 3-2 5th Allyn McKeen 1945 6-3 2-3 t-7th Allyn McKeen 1946 8-2 3-2 5th Allyn McKeen 1947 7-3 2-2 4th Allyn McKeen 1948 4-4-1 3-3 7th Allyn McKeen 1949 0-8-1 0-6 12th Slick Morton 1950 4-5 3-4 7th Slick Morton 1951 4-5 2-5 11th Slick Morton 1952 5-4 3-4 7th Murray Warmath 1953 5-2-3 3-1-3 6th Murray Warmath 1954 6-4 3-3 t-6th Darrell Royal 1955 6-4 4-4 6th Darrell Royal 1956 4-6 2-5 t-8th Wade Walker 1957 6-2-1 4-2-1 t-3rd Wade Walker 1958 3-6 1-6 12th Wade Walker 1959 2-7 0-7 12th Wade Walker 1960 2-6-1 0-5-1 11th Wade Walker 1961 5-5 1-5 t-10th Wade Walker 1962 3-6 2-5 9th Paul Davis

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1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975* 1976* 1977* 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 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 114 yrs.

7-2-2 4-1-2 4th 4-6 2-5 8th 4-6 1-5 t-9th 2-8 0-6 t-9th 1-9 0-6 t-9th 0-8-2 0-4-2 9th 3-7 0-5 10th 6-5 3-4 t-7th 2-9 1-7 10th 4-7 1-6 9th 4-5-2 2-5 t-8th 9-3 3-3 t-4th 2-9 0-6 t-9th 0-11 0-6 t-9th 0-11 0-6 t-9th 6-5 2-4 t-7th 3-8 2-4 8th 9-3 5-1 t-2nd 8-4 4-2 3rd 5-6 2-4 8th 3-8 1-5 8th 4-7 1-5 t-9th 5-6 0-6 9th 6-5 2-4 t-7th 4-7 1-5 t-7th 1-10 0-7 10th 5-6 1-6 9th 5-6 1-6 t-8th 7-5 4-3 t-4th 7-5 4-4 3rd (W) 4-5-2 3-4-1 4th (W) 8-4 5-3 2nd (W) 3-8 1-7 4th (W) 5-6 3-5 4th (W) 7-4 4-4 t-3rd (W) 8-5 6-2 t-1st (W) 10-2 6-2 2nd (W) 8-4 4-4 t-3rd (W) 3-8 2-6 6th (W) 3-9 0-8 5th (W) 2-10 1-7 5th (W) 3-8 2-6 6th (W) 3-8 1-7 5th (W) 3-9 1-7 6th (W) 8-5 4-4 t-3rd (W) 4-8 2-6 t-4th (W) 5-7 3-5 t-4th (W) 9-4 4-4 5th (W) 7-6 2-6 5th (W) 8-5 4-4 4th (W) 7-6 3-5 5th (W) 521-555-39 175-348-13

Paul Davis Paul Davis Paul Davis Paul Davis Charley Shira Charley Shira Charley Shira Charley Shira Charley Shira Charley Shira Bob Tyler Bob Tyler Bob Tyler Bob Tyler Bob Tyler Bob Tyler Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Rockey Felker Rockey Felker Rockey Felker Rockey Felker Rockey Felker Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Sylvester Croom Sylvester Croom Sylvester Croom Sylvester Croom Sylvester Croom Dan Mullen Dan Mullen Dan Mullen Dan Mullen Dan Mullen 32 Coaches

* - All wins in the 1975-77 seasons were forfeited by the NCAA, except for the 1975 Memphis and North Texas State games. $ - Win over Alabama in 1993 was forfeited to MSU by the NCAA.

MSU HOMECOMING HISTORY

Date 10-23-37 10-1-38 11-4-39 10-19-40 10-25-41 11-14-42 10-20-45 11-2-46 10-25-47 10-16-48 10-1-49 11-11-50 10-27-51 10-18-52

Opponent Score Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 14-13 Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 22-0 Birmingham-Southern. . . . . . . . . W, 28-0 Howard College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 40-7 Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 56-7 Duquesne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 28-6 Maxwell [AL] Field . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 16-6 Murray State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 69-0 Hardin-Simmons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 27-7 Cincinnati. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 27-0 Baylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 6-14 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 21-48 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 0-7 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 27-14

10-10-53 Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T, 21-21 11-6-54 North Texas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 48-26 10-8-55 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 14-0 10-13-56 Trinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 18-6 10-12-57 Arkansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 47-13 10-25-58 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 7-9 10-24-59 Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 28-23 10-29-60 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 0-7 10-14-61 Arkansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 38-0 11-3-62 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 0-20 10-19-63 Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 20-0 10-10-64 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 17-6 10-9-65 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 27-9 10-8-66 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 10-9 10-21-67 Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 6-43 10-12-68 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 14-47 10-11-69 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 34-20 10-24-70 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 51-15 10-16-71 Lamar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 24-7 10-28-72 Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 27-13 10-27-73 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T, 10-10 10-26-74 Louisville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 56-7 10-18-75 North Texas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 15-12 10-2-76 Cal Poly Pomona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 38-0 10-22-77 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 7-14 10-14-78 Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 55-27 10-20-79 Marshall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 48-0 10-11-80 Southern Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 14-42 10-17-81 Miami (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 14-10 10-23-82 Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 17-35 10-15-83 Miami (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 7-31 10-13-84 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 13-17 10-19-85 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 31-27 10-25-86 Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 6-35 10-3-87 Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 9-6 10-29-88 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 34-53 10-21-89 Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 35-10 10-27-90 Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 16-17 10-19-91 Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 23-28 10-24-92 Arkansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 56-6 10-23-93 Arkansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T, 15-15 10-22-94 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 66-22 10-28-95 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 42-32 11-2-96 Northeast Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . W, 59-0 10-25-97 Central Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 35-28 10-17-98 East Tennessee State. . . . . . . . . . . . W, 53-6 10-23-99 LSU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 17-16 10-28-00 Middle Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 61-35 10-13-01 Troy State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 9-21 10-12-02 Troy State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 11-8 10-11-03 Memphis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 35-27 10-9-04 UAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 13-27 10-22-05 Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 16-28 10-14-06 Jacksonville State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 35-3 10-6-07 UAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 30-13 10-25-08 Middle Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 31-22 10-10-09 Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 24-31 10-23-10 UAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 29-24 11-5-11 UT Martin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 55-17 10-20-12 Middle Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 45-3 10-12-13 Bowling Green. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W, 21-20 75 Games — 35 Different Opponents — 51-21-3

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| HISTORY | ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. CONFERENCES

MSU VS. FBS CONFERENCES

American 73-47-2 Atlantic Coast 13-21-1 Big Ten 3-9-1 Big 12 11-12-2 Conference USA 37-21-1 Independents 3-1 Mid-American 1-0 Mountain West 2-1 Pac-12 0-3 Southeastern 208-406-20 Sun Belt 26-3-2

Overall Home Away Neutral Cincinnati 1-1 1-0 0-1 — Houston 7-9 3-5 4-4 — Memphis 33-11 15-4 17-6 1-1 Tulane 30-26-2 9-3 17-22-2 4-1 UCF 2-0 1-0 — 1-0 TOTALS 73-47-2 29-12 38-33-2 6-2

ACC

Overall Home Away Neutral Clemson 1-1-1 0-1 0-0-1 1-0 Florida State 2-7 1-1 1-5 0-1 Georgia Tech 0-4 0-1 0-3 — Louisville 2-2 1-1 1-1 — Miami [Fla.] 2-3 1-1 1-2 — North Carolina 1-1 — — 1-1 North Carolina  State 2-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 Syracuse 2-0 1-0 1-0 — Wake Forest 1-0 — — 1-0 TOTALS 13-21-1 4-6 5-12-1 4-3

BIG TEN

Overall Home Away Neutral Illinois 1-1 — 1-0 0-1 Indiana 0-3 — 0-3 — Maryland 0-1 — 0-1 — Michigan 1-0 — — 1-0 Michigan State 1-2-1 — 1-1-1 0-1 Nebraska 0-1 — — 0-1 Northwestern 0-1 — — 0-1 TOTALS 3-9-1 — 2-5-1 1-4

BIG 12

Overall Home Away Neutral Baylor 1-2-1 0-1 1-0 0-1-1 Kansas 1-0 — — 1-0 Kansas State 1-1* 1-0 0-1* — Oklahoma State 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-1 Texas 2-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 Texas Tech 4-2-1 — 2-1 2-1-1 West Virginia 0-2 0-1 0-1 — TOTALS 11-12-2 3-2 4-6 4-4-2

CONFERENCE USA

MID-AMERICAN

Overall Home Away Neutral Bowling Green 1-0 1-0 — — TOTALS 1-0 1-0 — —

HELMET HISTORY

After a five-year stint of white helmets before Dan Mullen’s arrival, Mississippi State returned to maroon for the 2009 season. State first wore the maroon helmet from 1963-65 and again from 1974-2003. State’s record when wearing maroon helmets is 193-227-4 (.460). The Bulldogs are 95-158-9 (.375) in white helmets. no logo on helmet

Overall Home Away Neutral Louisiana Tech 8-3 8-2 0-1 — Marshall 1-0 1-0 — — Middle Tennessee 5-0 4-0 1-0 — North Texas 6-2 5-2 — 1-0 Rice 1-1* — 0-1* 1-0 Southern Miss 12-14-1 8-6-1 2-2 2-6 UAB 4-1 2-1 2-0 — TOTALS 37-21-1 28-11-1 5-4 4-6

Overall Home Away Neutral Air Force 0-1 — — 0-1 Colorado State 2-0 1-0 1-0 — TOTALS 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1

jersey number on helmet

1966-68 maroon numerals on white helmet 1969-73 maroon decal on white helmet (maroon stripe)

PAC-12

Overall Home Away Neutral Oregon 0-2 0-1 0-1 — Washington 0-1* — 0-1* — TOTALS 0-3 0-1 0-2 —

1974-78 white decal on maroon helmet

1979-85 white decal on maroon helmet

SEC

Eastern Division Florida Georgia Kentucky Missouri South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS

1951-62 white helmet with maroon stripe 1963-65 white decal on maroon helmet

MOUNTAIN WEST

AMERICAN

INDEPENDENTS

Overall Home Away Neutral Army 1-0 — 1-0 — BYU 1-1 0-1 1-0 — Navy 1-0 — — 1-0 TOTALS 3-1 0-1 2-0 1-0

Overall Home Away Neutral 19-33-2 7-4 8-19-1 4-10-1 6-17 2-4 2-10 2-3 20-21 11-6 8-13 1-2 0-2 — 0-1 0-1 6-9 3-4 3-5 — 16-28-1 5-5 7-13 4-10-1 12-7-2 6-1 6-5-2 0-1 79-117-5 34-24 34-66-3 11-27-2

1986-95 white decal on maroon helmet 1996-2003 white decal on maroon helmet

2004-2008 maroon decal on white helmet

Western Division

Overall Home Away Neutral Alabama 18-77-3 4-17 9-41-1 5-19-2 Arkansas 8-15-1 5-6 0-3 3-6-1 Auburn 24-61-2 5-12-1 6-28 13-21-1 LSU 33-71-3 6-14-1 18-47-1 9-10-1 Ole Miss 43-61-6 14-20-3 11-22-3 18-19 Texas A&M 3-4 0-1 1-1 2-2 TOTALS 129-289-15 34-70-5 45-142-5 50-77-5

SUN BELT

Overall Home Away Neutral Arkansas State 15-0-1 15-0-1 — — UL-Lafayette 3-1 3-0 — 0-1 UL-Monroe 4-1-1 4-1-1 — — South Alabama 1-0 1-0 — — Troy 3-1 2-1 1-0 — TOTALS 26-3-2 25-2-2 1-0 0-1 *-Denotes wins which were forfeited by MSU due to NCAA infractions

2009-present white decal on maroon helmet

MISSISSIPPI STATE ON TELEVISION

ALL TV GAMES 92-110 National Cable 51-61 National Network 14-13 Regional Network 41-41 Home Games 51-45 Away Games 29-46 Neutral Sites 11-18 ABC 4-9 CBS 3-8 CBS College 1-0 CSS 3-1 CSTV 1-0 NBC 2-0 ESPN 16-28 ESPN2 8-18* ESPN U 10-3 ESPN-Regional (SEC Network) 4-6 ESPN3 1-0 FOX 4-2 Fox Sports Net 10-2 JP / Lincoln Financial Sports/Raycom 21-26* Mizlou 1-0 Sunshine 1-0 TBS 2-12 PPV 1-0 *-includes dual broadcast

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| HISTORY | TV RECORDS

ALL-TIME TV APPEARANCES

YEAR (TV RECORD) OPPONENT 1963 (1-0) NC State (Liberty Bowl)

SCORE NETWORK 16-12

W

NBC

1964 (1-0) at Ole Miss

20-17

W

NBC

1966 (0-1) at LSU

7-17 L ABC (R)

1974 (1-0) North Carolina (Sun.)

26-24

1977 (0-1) Florida (@ Jackson)

22-24 L ABC (R)

1980 (0-1) Nebraska (Sun Bowl)

17-31 L

W

CBS

CBS

1981 (2-1) Florida (@ Jackson) 28-7 W ABC (R) Missouri (@ Jackson) 3-14 L ABC (R) Kansas (Hall of Fame Bowl) 10-0 W Mizlou 1982 (1-2) GEORGIA 22-29 L CBS (R) SOUTHERN MISS (@ Jackson) 14-20 L ABC (R) LSU 27-24 W ABC (R) 1984 (0-1) Ole Miss (@ Jackson)

3-24 L

1986 (1-3) at Tennessee AUBURN ALABAMA Mississippi (@ Jackson)

27-23 W 6-35 L 3-38 L 3-24 L

TBS ESPN TBS TBS

1987 (0-1) TENNESSEE

10-38 L

TBS

1988 (0-1) LSU

3-20 L

TBS

1989 (0-1) Alabama (@ Birmingham) 10-23 L

TBS

1990 (0-3) TENNESSEE at Florida ALABAMA

TBS TBS TBS

7-40 L 21-34 L 0-22 L

1991 (2-4) TEXAS 13-6 W at Tennessee 24-26 L Florida (@ Orlando) 7-29 L at Auburn 24-17 W at Alabama 7-13 L Air Force (Liberty Bowl) 15-38 L 1992 (3-3) at Texas FLORIDA ARKANSAS ALABAMA at Ole Miss North Carolina (Peach) 1993 (1-2) LSU at Florida $ at Alabama

28-10 W 30-6 W 10-3 W 21-30 L 10-17 L 17-21 L

24-21 W 18-42 L 17-7 W 25-29 L 24-28 L

1995 (0-4) LSU 16-34 at Tennessee 14-52 Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 21-26 at Alabama 9-14 1996 (3-3) at South Carolina GEORGIA AUBURN at LSU

TBS TBS TBS ABC (R) TBS ESPN ESPN ESPN JP (R) ESPN JP (R) ESPN

16-18 L ABC (R) 24-38 L JP (R) 25-36 L ABC (R) $ Alabama win forfeited by the NCAA.

1994 (2-3) TENNESSEE AUBURN ARKANSAS ALABAMA NC State (Peach Bowl)

100

TBS

L L L L

14-10 W 19-38 L 15-49 L 20-28 L

JP (R) ABC (R) JP (R) ABC (R) ESPN JP (R) ABC (R) JP (R) JP (R) JP (R) ESPN2 JP (R) JP (R)

ALABAMA at Ole Miss

17-16 17-0

W ESPN W ESPN2 / JP

1997 (5-2) MEMPHIS KENTUCKY LSU SOUTH CAROLINA CENTRAL FLORIDA at Alabama OLE MISS

13-10 W FOX 35-27 W JP (R) 9-24 L ESPN 37-17 W JP (R) 35-28 W Sunshine (R) 32-20 W JP (R) 14-15 L ESPN2 / JP

1998 (7-4) VANDERBILT 42-0 W at Memphis 14-6 W at South Carolina 38-0 W AUBURN 38-21 W at LSU 6-41 L at Kentucky 35-37 L ALABAMA 26-14 W ARKANSAS 22-21 W at Ole Miss 28-6 W Tennessee (SEC Champ) 14-24 L Texas (Cotton Bowl) 11-38 L

ESPN 2 FOX JP (R) JP (R) ESPN 2 ESPN 2 JP (R) JP (R) ESPN ABC FOX

1999 (7-2) MEMPHIS OKLAHOMA STATE at Auburn LSU KENTUCKY at Alabama at Arkansas OLE MISS Clemson (Peach Bowl)

13-10 W 29-11 W 18-16 W 17-16 W 23-22 W 7-19 L 9-14 L 23-20 W 17-7 W

FOX JP (R) JP (R) ESPN2 ESPN CBS ESPN2 ESPN ESPN

17-3 W 44-28 W 19-23 L 47-35 W 17-10 W OT 38-45 L 29-7 W 30-45 L OT 43-41 W

FOX ESPN JP (R) CBS CBS ESPN2 JP (R) ESPN ESPN

2001 (2-6) MEMPHIS SOUTH CAROLINA at Florida at Auburn LSU at Alabama OLE MISS BYU

30-10 W 14-16 L 0-52 L 14-16 L 0-42 L 17-24 L 36-28 W 38-41 L

ESPN2 ESPN CBS ESPN2 ESPN2 JP (R) ESPN ESPN2

2002 (0-5) at Oregon AUBURN at LSU TENNESSEE at Ole Miss

13-36 14-42 13-31 17-35 12-24

L L L L L

FOX ESPN JP (R) JP (R) ESPN

2003 (0-6) OREGON LSU at Kentucky ALABAMA at Tennessee OLE MISS

34-42 6-41 17-42 0-38 21-59 0-31

L L L L L L

ESPN2 ESPN2 JP (R) JP (R) JP (R) ESPN

2004 (2-3) TULANE AUBURN at LSU FLORIDA at Alabama

28-7 W 14-43 L 0-51 L 38-31 W 14-30 L

ESPN2 JP (R) JP (R) JP (R) ESPN2

2005 (1-4) at Auburn 0-28 L Tulane (@ Shreveport, La.) 21-14 W GEORGIA 10-23 L at Florida 9-35 L ALABAMA 0-17 L

JP (R) CSTV ESPN JP (R) CBS

2006 (1-3) SOUTH CAROLINA AUBURN at LSU at Alabama

0-15 L 0-34 L 17-47 L 24-16 W

ESPN LF (R) LF (R) LF (R)

2007 (5-3) LSU at Tulane

0-45 L 38-17 W

ESPN CSS

2000 (6-3) at Memphis at Brigham Young at South Carolina FLORIDA AUBURN at LSU ALABAMA at Ole Miss Texas A&M (Indy)

at Auburn at South Carolina at West Virginia at Kentucky ALABAMA OLE MISS UCF (Liberty Bowl)

19-14 W 21-38 L 13-38 L 31-14 W 17-12 W 17-14 W 10-3 W

LF (R) LF (R) ESPN+ LF (R) LF (R) LF (R) ESPN

2008 (1-6) at Louisiana Tech AUBURN at Georgia Tech at LSU Middle Tennessee at Alabama at Ole Miss

14-22 L ESPN2 2-3 L ESPN2 3-38 L Raycom (R) 24-34 L ESPN2 31-22 W ESPNU 7-32 L ESPN 0-45 L Raycom (R)

2009 (5-7) JACKSON STATE at Auburn at Vanderbilt LSU GEORGIA TECH HOUSTON at Middle Tennessee FLORIDA at Kentucky ALABAMA Arkansas OLE MISS

45-7 W 24-49 L 15-3 W 26-30 L 31-42 L 24-31 L 27-6 W 19-29 L 31-24 W 3-31 L 21-42 L 41-27 W

ESPNU FSN FSN SECN CSS ESPNU ESPNU ESPN FSN ESPN SECN SECN

2010 (9-4) MEMPHIS 49-7 W AUBURN 14-17 L at LSU 7-29 L GEORGIA 24-12 W ALCORN STATE 49-16 W at Houston 47-24 W at Florida 10-7 W UAB 29-24 W KENTUCKY 24-17 W at Alabama 10-30 L ARKANSAS 31-38 (2OT) L at Ole Miss 31-23 W vs. Michigan (Gator Bowl) 52-14 W

ESPNU ESPN ESPNU FSN FSN CBSC ESPNU ESPNU ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN ESPNU ESPN2

2011 (7-6) at Memphis 59-17 W FSN at Auburn 34-41 L SECN LSU 6-19 L ESPN LOUISIANA TECH 26-20 (OT) W ESPNU at Georgia 10-24 L FSN at UAB 21-3 W FSN SOUTH CAROLINA 12-14 L SECN at Kentucky 28-16 W FSN UT MARTIN 55-17 W CSS ALABAMA 7-24 L ESPN at Arkansas (@ Little Rock) 17-44 L CBS OLE MISS 31-3 W ESPNU vs. Wake Forest (MC Bowl) 23-17 W ESPN 2012 (8-5) JACKSON STATE 56-9 W FSN AUBURN 28-10 W ESPN at Troy 30-24 W ESPN3 SOUTH ALABAMA 30-10 W PPV at Kentucky 27-14 W SECN TENNESSEE 41-31 W ESPN2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 45-3 W ESPN2 at Alabama 7-38 L ESPN TEXAS A&M 13-38 L ESPN at LSU 17-37 L ESPN ARKANSAS 45-14 W SECN at Ole Miss 24-41 L ESPNU vs. N’western (Gator Bowl) 20-34 L ESPN 2013 (7-6) vs. Oklahoma State 3-12 L ESPN/ABC ALCORN STATE 51-7 W CSS at Auburn 20-24 L ESPN TROY 62-7 W FSN LSU 26-59 L ESPN BOWLING GREEN 21-20 W FSN KENTUCKY 28-22 W ESPN at South Carolina 16-34 L SECN at Texas A&M 41-51 L CBS ALABAMA 7-20 L ESPN at Arkansas 24-17 (OT) W SECN OLE MISS 17-10 (OT) W ESPN vs. Rice (Liberty Bowl) 44-7 W ESPN

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| HISTORY | MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

MSU IN THE FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS AP 1940 — 1941 — 1942 — 1957 — 1974 — 1976 — 1980 — 1992 — 1994 — 1999 — 2000 — 2010 —

9th 16th 18th 14th 17th 20th 19th 23rd 24th 13th 24th 15th

UPI 1963 — 1974 — 1981 — 1992 —

11th 17th 17th 25th

ESPN/USA TODAY 1994 — 25th 1999 — 12th 2000 — 22nd 2010 — 17th

MSU’S RECORD IN ...

State/Country Record Pct. Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-93-3 . . . . . . . . . .284 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-1 . . . . . . . . . .136 California . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-32-2 . . . . . . . . . .227 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-19 . . . . . . . . . .136 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . .500 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3 . . . . . . . . . . .000 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . .500 Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-14 . . . . . . . . . .391 Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . .40-74-4 . . . . . . . . . .356 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-1 . . . . . . . . . .500 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . .340-236-20 . . . . . . . .587 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 . . . . . . . . . . .000 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 North Carolina . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . .500 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . .500 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 . . . . . . . . . . .000 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . .667 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . 3-5-1 . . . . . . . . . .389 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . .49-38-6 . . . . . . . . . .559 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-13-1 . . . . . . . . . .500 Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 . . . . . . . . .485

MSU’S RECORD AT ...

Site Record Pct. Home . . . . . . . . . . . . .268-146-14 . . . . . . . .643 Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156-280-15 . . . . . . . .363 Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-129-10 . . . . . . . . .435 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 . . . . . . . . .485

MSU IN DOMES ...

Dome Record Pct. Astrodome . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . .333 Carrier Dome . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Georgia Dome . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . .250 Superdome . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 . . . . . . . . . . .750 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . .563 (last dome game: vs. Tulane, 2007, Superdome, New Orleans, La.)

MSU ON ARTIFICIAL TURF ...

31-43 (NOTE: includes four wins that were forfeited from 1975-77) [last game: vs. Rice in Memphis, 2013)

MSU’S RECORD BY DECADE ...

Decade Record Pct. 1890s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-6 . . . . . . . . . . .000 1900s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28-5 . . . . . . . . . .492 1910s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-21-4 . . . . . . . . . .709 1920s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-37-10 . . . . . . . . .506 1930s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-48-3 . . . . . . . . .490 1940s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-25-4 . . . . . . . . .686 1950s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-45-4 . . . . . . . . .500 1960s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-63-5 . . . . . . . . .338 1970s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-73-2 . . . . . . . . .333 1980s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-62-0 . . . . . . . . .446 1990s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-50-2 . . . . . . . . .560 2000s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-76-0 . . . . . . . . .356 2010s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-21-0 . . . . . . . . . .588 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 . . . . . . . . .485

MSU’S RECORD BY MONTH ...

Month Record Pct. August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 . . . . . . . . . . .250 .560 September . . . . . . . . . . . 121-95-2 . . . . . . . .522 October . . . . . . . . . . . .226-206-19 . . . . . . .411 November . . . . . . . . . . 155-226-17 . . . . . . December . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17-1 . . . . . . . . .435 January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 . . . . . . . . . .375 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 . . . . . . . . .485

MSU’S RECORD BY DAY ...

Day Record Pct. Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 . . . . . . . . . .429 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-1 . . . . . . . . . .583 Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . . . . . .500 Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 . . . . . . . . . 1.000 Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .19-25-2 . . . . . . . . .435 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-19-2 . . . . . . . . .604 Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . 461-503-34 . . . . . . . .479 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . 521-555-39 . . . . . . . . .485

MSU’S RECORD IN ...

Season Openers . . . . . . . 80-32-2 . . . . . . . . @ Home . . . . . . . . . . . 52-15-1 . . . . . . . . . @ Away Sites . . . . . . . . .18-10-1 . . . . . . . . . @ Neutral Sites . . . . . . . . . 7-9 . . . . . . . . . . vs. SEC opponents . . . . . . .6-12 . . . . . . . . . vs. Non-SEC opponents. . .74-21-2 . . . . . . . . . Home Openers . . . . . . . . 85-26-2 . . . . . . . . vs. SEC opponents . . . . . . . 9-6 . . . . . . . . . . vs. Non-SEC opp. . . . . . .76-20-2 . . . . . . . . . Road Openers . . . . . . . . 49-57-6 . . . . . . . . vs. SEC opponents . . . . . .10-32-1 . . . . . . . . . vs. Non-SEC opp. . . . . . .39-25-5 . . . . . . . . . SEC Openers . . . . . . . . . 26-52-2 . . . . . . . . @ Home . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15 . . . . . . . . . @ Away Sites . . . . . . . . .11-28-1 . . . . . . . . . @ Neutral Sites . . . . . . . . 4-10-1 . . . . . . . . . SEC Home Openers . . . . . 24-37-3 . . . . . . . . SEC Road Openers . . . . . 21-58-1 . . . . . . . .

.711 .775 .638 .438 .333 .773 .761 .600 .786 .464 .244 .601 .338 .400 .288 .300 .398 .269

LAST MSU SEC RECORD OF: 0-1: 2013 0-2: 2013 0-3: 2011 0-4: 2011 0-5: 2006 0-6: 2005 0-7: 2005 0-8: 2002 1-0: 2012 1-1: 2009 1-2: 2013 1-3: 2013 1-4: 2013 1-5: 2013 1-6: 2011 1-7: 2006 2-0: 2012 2-1: 2000 2-2: 2010 2-3: 2009 2-4: 2009 2-5: 2013 2-6: 2011

3-0: 2012 3-1: 2012 3-2: 2012 3-3: 2012 3-4: 2010 3-5: 2013

4-0: 1999 4-1: 1981 4-2: 2000 4-3: 2012 4-4: 2012 5-0: 1999 5-1: 1999 5-2: 1999 5-3: 1994 6-0: Never 6-1: Never 6-2: 1999

LAST MSU RECORD OF: 0-1: 2013 0-2: 2006 0-3: 2006 0-4: 2003 0-5: Never** 0-6: Never** 0-7: Never** 0-8: Never** 0-9: Never** 0-10: Never** 0-11: Never** 1-0: 2012 1-1: 2013 1-2: 2013 1-3: 2006 1-4: 2006 1-5: 2006 1-6: 1988 1-7: 1988 1-8: 1988 1-9: 1988 1-10: 1988 2-0: 2012 2-1: 2009 2-2: 2013 2-3: 2013 2-4: 2009 2-5: 2006 2-6: 2006 2-7: 2006 2-8: 2005 2-9: 2003 2-10: 2003 3-0: 2012 3-1: 2007 3-2: 2011 3-3: 2013 3-4: 2011 3-5: 2009 3-6: 2004 3-7: 2006 3-8: 2006 3-9: 2006

4-0: 2012 4-1: 2000 4-2: 2010 4-3: 2013 4-4: 2013 4-5: 2013 4-6: 2013 4-7: 2009 4-8: 2008

5-0: 2012 5-1: 1998 5-2: 2010 5-3: 1998 5-4: 2011 5-5: 2011 5-6: 2013 5-7: 2009 6-0: 2012 6-1: 1986 6-2: 2010 6-3: 1998 6-4: 2007 6-5: 2007 6-6: 2013 7-0: 2012 7-1: 2012 7-2: 2012 7-3: 2012 7-4: 2010 7-5: 2007 8-0: 1999 8-1: 1999 8-2: 1999 8-3: 2012 8-4: 2012 8-5: 2012 9-0: Never# 9-1: Never 9-2: 1999 9-3: 1980 9-4: 2010 10-0: Never$ 10-1: Never$ 10-2: 1999

**-Reflects on-field results (MSU was 2-9 in 1975 and 0-11 in 1976 and 1977 due to wins forfeited) #-9-0-1 in 1940; $-10-0-1 in 1940

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LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

1. 2. 3. 4.

Wins 13 10 9 8 8

Span 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 10/19/40 - 10/4/41 11/26/11 - 10/20/12 9/4/99 - 11/4/99 11/28/18 - 11/8/19

Ended Against at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) at LSU (T, 0-0, 10/11/41) at Alabama (L, 7-38, 10/27/12) at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) Auburn [@ Birmingham] (L, 0-7, 11/15/19)

LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK: 20 games (9/23/39 - 11/22/47)

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK (NO NEUTRAL SITES): 8 games (11/11/39 - 10/4/41)

LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK (INCLUDES NEUTRAL SITES): 8 games (10/17/42 - 11/11/44)

LONGEST SEC WINNING STREAKS

1. 3. 4. 5.

Wins 8 8 7 5 4 4

Span 11/14/98 - 11/4/99 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 9/20/80 - 10/24/81 11/9/40 - 10/4/41 9/24/55 - 10/22/55 11/26/11 - 10/13/12

Ended Against at Alabama (L, 7-19, 11/13/99) at Alabama (L, 0-19, 11/18/44) at Alabama (L, 10-13, 10/31/81) at LSU (T, 0-0, 10/11/41) at Auburn (L, 26-27, 11/5/55) at Alabama (L, 7-38, 10/27/12)

LONGEST SEC HOME WINNING STREAK: LONGEST SEC ROAD WINNING STREAK (NO NEUTRAL SITES): 6 games (11/11/39 - 10/4/41)

LONGEST SEC ROAD WINNING STREAK (INCLUDES NEUTRAL SITES): 7 games (10/17/42 - 11/11/44)

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS Games 21 13 9 8 8

Span (Wins, Ties) 11/4/39 - 11/8/41 (19W, 2T) 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 (13W) 11/26/11 - 10/20/12 (9W) 9/4/1999 - 11/4/99 (8W) 11/28/18 - 11/8/19 (8W)

Ended Against at Duquesne (L, 0-16) at Alabama (L, 0-19) at Alabama (L, 7-38, 10/27/12) at Alabama (L, 7-19) Auburn (@ Birmingham)

LONGEST SEC UNBEATEN STREAKS

1. 2. 4. 5.

Games 12 8 8 7 4 4

Span (Wins, Ties) 11/1/39 - 11/29/41 (10W, 2T) 11/14/98 - 11/4/99 (8W) 10/17/42 - 11/11/44 (8W) 9/20/80 - 10/24/81 (7W) 9/24/55 - 10/22/55 (4W) 11/26/11 - 10/13/12 (4W)

Losses 11 10 8 8 7 7 7

Span 10/14/67 - 10/12/68 9/10/88 - 11/26/88 10/15/66 - 9/30/67 10/16/65 - 9/24/66 9/24/83 - 11/5/83 10/25/58 - 10/3/59 9/24/05 - 11/19/05

Ended Against Texas Tech [@ Jackson] (T, 0-0) VANDERBILT (W, 42-7) at Texas Tech (W, 7-3) RICHMOND (W, 20-0) at LSU (W, 45-26) ARKANSAS STATE (W, 49-14) OLE MISS (W, 35-14)

LONGEST SEC LOSING STREAKS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Losses 19 13 11 10 9 9 9

Span 10/22/65 - 10/5/68 10/4/58 - 11/28/59 9/23/89 - 11/3/90 11/6/04 - 11/19/05 10/18/03 - 10/2/04 9/19/02 - 9/27/03 10/25/86 - 11/14/87

Ended Against Texas Tech [@ Jackson] (T, 28-28) Tennessee [@ Memphis] (T, 0-0) LSU [@ Jackson] (W, 34-22) OLE MISS (W, 35-14) FLORIDA (W, 38-31) VANDERBILT (W, 30-21) Ole Miss [@ Jackson] (W, 30-20)

LONGEST WINLESS STREAKS

1. 2. 4.

Games 17 10 10 8 8

Span 10/14/67 - 11/30/68 (15L, 2T) 9/10/88 - 11/26/88 (10L) 11/27/48 - 11/26/49 (9L, 1T) 10/15/66 - 9/30/67 (8L) 10/16/65 - 9/24/66 (8L)

Ended Against RICHMOND (W, 17-14) VANDERBILT (W, 42-7) ARKANSAS STATE (W, 67-0) at Texas Tech (W, 7-3) RICHMOND (W, 20-0)

LONGEST SEC WINLESS STREAKS

11 games (9/5/1998 - 11/11/2000)

1. 2. 3. 4.

LONGEST LOSING STREAKS

1. 2. 3. 5.

Ended Against at Alabama (L, 6-21) at Alabama (L, 7-19) at Alabama (L, 0-19) at Alabama (L, 10-13) at Auburn (L, 26-27) at Alabama (L, 7-38, 10/27/12)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Games 29 22 11 10 9 9 9

Span 10/22/65 - 9/19/70 (27L, 2T) 10/4/58 - 11/4/61 (21L, 1T) 9/23/89 - 11/3/90 (11L) 11/6/04 - 11/19/05 10/18/03 - 10/2/04 (9L) 9/19/02 - 9/27/03 (9L) 10/25/86 - 11/14/87 (9L)

Ended Against Vanderbilt [@ Memphis] (W, 20-6) Auburn [@ Birmingham] (W, 11-10) LSU (W, 34-22) OLE MISS (W, 35-14) FLORIDA (W, 38-31) VANDERBILT (W, 30-21) Ole Miss [@ Jackson] (W, 30-20)

LONGEST WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Games 90 76 50 45 40

Span 11/18/78 - 11/1/86 (44-46-0) 11/10/90 - 9/27/97 (39-35-2) 9/5/09 - Present 10/11/97 - 9/20/01 (31-14-0) 11/9/74 - 9/23/78 (8-32-0)

LONGEST WIN STREAKS AGAINST SAME OPPONENT

Games Span 1. 14 9/23/50 - 10/24/92 2. 13 11/30/1911 - 10/24/1925 3. 12 9/3/94 - Present 4. 9 11/10/51 - 10/28/61 5. 8 10/13/17 - 11/2/29 8 10/2/09 - 11/4/39

Ended Against LSU [@ Jackson] at Georgia ------------at Florida at Florida

Opponent Arkansas State Ole Miss Memphis Memphis State Mississippi College Birmingham-Southern

Quarterback Tyler Russell led Mississippi State on a seven-game winning streak to start the 2012 campaign.

MSU has won 12-straight games against Memphis. In the last meeting, Sept. 1, 2011, Vick Ballard rushed for three touchdowns.

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AIR FORCE (AFA, 1-0) 1991

AFA, 38-15............................... at Memphis, Tenn. at Neutral Sites: AFA, 1-0

ALABAMA (UA, 77-18-3)

1896: 1901: 1902: 1903: 1904: 1905: 1906: 1911: 1912: 1913: 1914: 1919: 1920: 1921: 1922: 1925: 1926: 1927: 1928: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1935: 1936: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986:

UA, 20-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 45-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 27-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 11-0................................ at Columbus, Miss. UA, 6-0..................................... at Columbus, Miss. UA, 34-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 16-4............................................... at Starkville Tied, 6-6.................................. at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 7-0................................... at Aberdeen, Miss. MSU, 7-0................................ at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 9-0................................ at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 14-6................................ at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 24-7................................ at Birmingham, Ala. Tied, 7-7................................ at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 59-0................................ at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 6-0............................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 26-7.................................... at Meridian, Miss. UA, 13-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 46-0............................................... at Starkville UA, 53-0.................................... at Meridian, Miss. UA, 53-0................................at Montgomery, Ala. UA, 18-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 41-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 20-7.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 7-0............................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 7-0............................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 13-0.......................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 14-0.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 21-6............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 19-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 55-13.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 24-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 10-7............................................... at Starkville UA, 35-6............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 14-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 7-0.................................................. at Starkville UA, 42-19.......................................... at Tuscaloosa Tied, 7-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 12-7.......................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 26-7.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 13-12.......................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 25-13....................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 9-7.................................................. at Starkville UA, 10-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 7-0.................................................. at Starkville UA, 24-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 20-0............................................... at Starkville UA, 20-19.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 23-6.......................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 10-7.......................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 27-14.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 13-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 20-13.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 23-19.....................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 35-6............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 41-10.....................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 58-14.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 35-0.......................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 35-0............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 21-10.....................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 34-17.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 37-7.......................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 35-14.............................. at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 24-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 6-3.......................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 13-10.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 20-12.....................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 35-18.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 24-20.....................................at Jackson, Miss. UA, 44-28.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 38-3............................................... at Starkville

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:

UA, 21-18.............................. at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 53-34............................................. at Starkville UA, 23-10.............................. at Birmingham, Ala. UA, 22-0............................................... at Starkville UA, 13-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 30-21............................................. at Starkville UA, 36-25*......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 29-25............................................. at Starkville UA, 14-9............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 17-16.......................................... at Starkville MSU, 32-20....................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 26-14.......................................... at Starkville UA, 19-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa MSU, 29-7............................................. at Starkville UA, 24-17.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 28-14.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 38-0............................................... at Starkville UA, 30-14.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 17-0............................................... at Starkville MSU, 24-16....................................... at Tuscaloosa MSU, 17-12.......................................... at Starkville UA, 32-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 31-3............................................... at Starkville UA, 30-10.......................................... at Tuscaloosa UA, 24-7............................................... at Starkville UA, 38-7............................................ at Tuscaloosa UA, 20-7............................................... at Starkville at Starkville: UA, 17-4 at Tuscaloosa: UA, 41-9-1 at Neutral Sites: UA, 19-5-2

ALCORN STATE (MSU, 2-0) 2010 2013

MSU, 49-16..........................................at Starkville MSU, 51-7.............................................at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

ARKANSAS (UA, 15-8-1)

1916: 1939: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013:

MSU, 20-7.................................at Memphis, Tenn. MSU, 19-0.................................at Memphis, Tenn. MSU, 10-3.............................................at Starkville Tied, 13-13.............................. at Little Rock, Ark. MSU, 17-7.............................................at Starkville UA, 26-21................................ at Little Rock, Ark. UA, 16-13.............................................at Starkville UA, 17-7........................................... at Fayetteville MSU, 22-21..........................................at Starkville UA, 14-9.................................. at Little Rock, Ark. UA, 17-10 (OT)...................................at Starkville UA, 24-21......................................... at Fayetteville UA, 26-19.............................................at Starkville UA, 52-6........................................... at Fayetteville UA, 24-21.............................................at Starkville UA, 44-10................................ at Little Rock, Ark. UA, 28-14.............................................at Starkville UA, 45-31................................ at Little Rock, Ark. MSU, 31-28..........................................at Starkville UA, 42-21................................ at Little Rock, Ark. UA, 38-31 (2OT).................................at Starkville UA, 44-17................................ at Little Rock, Ark. MSU, 45-14..........................................at Starkville MSU, 24-17 (OT)................... at Little Rock, Ark. at Starkville: UA, 6-5 at Fayetteville: UA, 3-1 at Neutral Sites: UA, 6-2-1

ARKANSAS A&M (MSU, 1-0)

1944:

MSU, 49-20..........................................at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

ARKANSAS STATE (MSU, 15-0-1)

1950: 1951: 1952: 1954: 1956: 1957:

MSU, 67-0.............................................at Starkville MSU, 32-0 ............................................at Starkville MSU, 41-14..........................................at Starkville MSU, 46-13..........................................at Starkville MSU, 19-9.............................................at Starkville MSU, 47-13..........................................at Starkville

1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1982: 1985: 1986: 1992: 1993: 1994:

MSU, 38-0.............................................at Starkville MSU, 49-14..........................................at Starkville MSU, 29-9.............................................at Starkville MSU, 38-0.............................................at Starkville MSU, 31-10..........................................at Starkville MSU, 22-14..........................................at Starkville MSU, 24-9.............................................at Starkville MSU, 56-6.............................................at Starkville Tied, 15-15...........................................at Starkville MSU, 49-3.............................................at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 15-0-1

1935:

MSU, 13-7...............................at West Point, Miss. at West Point: MSU, 1-0

ARMY (MSU, 1-0)

AUBURN (AU, 61-24-2)

1905: 1910: 1911: 1912: 1913: 1914: 1915: 1916: 1917: 1919: 1927: 1928: 1930: 1937: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1952: 1953: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985:

AU, 18-0...................................at Columbus, Miss. AU, 6-0.................................................... at Auburn AU, 11-5.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 7-0...................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 34-0.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 19-0.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 26-0.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 7-3...................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 13-6.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 7-0...................................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 7-0................................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 13-0..............................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 7-6................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 33-7.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 20-6................................ at Montgomery, Ala. AU, 7-0...................................at Birmingham, Ala. Tied, 7-7................................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 14-7..............................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 6-0................................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 26-21...........................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 20-0..............................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 33-0..............................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 14-0..............................at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 20-0..............................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 25-6.................................................. at Auburn MSU, 27-0.............................................at Starkville MSU, 49-34............................................ at Auburn Tied, 21-21...........................................at Starkville AU, 27-26................................................ at Auburn AU, 27-20................................................ at Auburn AU, 15-7.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 33-14................................................ at Auburn AU, 31-0.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 27-12................................................ at Auburn MSU, 11-10...........................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 9-3.................................................... at Auburn MSU, 13-10................................. at Jackson, Miss. AU, 12-3.................................................. at Auburn AU, 25-18...............................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 13-0....................................... at Jackson, Miss. AU, 36-0.................................................. at Auburn AU, 26-0....................................... at Jackson, Miss. AU, 52-13................................................ at Auburn AU, 56-0.................................at Birmingham, Ala. AU, 30-21................................................ at Auburn AU, 14-3....................................... at Jackson, Miss. AU, 31-17................................................ at Auburn AU, 24-20..................................... at Jackson, Miss. *Tied, 21-21........................................... at Auburn *MSU, 28-19................................ at Jackson, Miss. *MSU, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 14-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn MSU, 24-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 21-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 35-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 28-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 24-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 21-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn

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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:

AU, 35-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 38-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 17-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 24-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 31-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 42-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 48-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 49-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn MSU, 38-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 18-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn MSU, 17-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 16-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 42-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 45-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 43-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 28-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Auburn AU, 3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 49-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn AU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 41-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn MSU, 28-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville AU, 24-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Auburn at Starkville: AU, 12-5-1 at Auburn: AU, 28-6 at Neutral Sites: AU, 21-13-1

BAYLOR (BU, 2-1-1)

1948: 1949: 1950: 1995:

Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. BU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville BU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shreveport, La. MSU, 30-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Waco, Texas at Starkville: BU, 1-0 at Waco: MSU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: BU, 1-0-1

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN (MSU, 8-0)

1909: 1910: 1911: 1921: 1922: 1926: 1927: 1939:

MSU, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 46-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 62-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 28-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 7-0 at Birmingham: MSU, 1-0

BOWLING GREEN (MSU, 1-0)

2013: MSU, 21-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

BYU (TIED, 1-1)

2000: MSU, 44-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Provo, Utah 2001: BYU, 41-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: BYU, 1-0 at Provo: MSU, 1-0

CAL POLY-POMONA (CPP, 1-0)

1976:

*MSU, 38-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: CPP, 1-0

CAL STATE FULLERTON (MSU, 2-0)

1990: 1991:

MSU, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 47-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

CAMP SHELBY (MSU, 1-0)

1918:

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MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

CENTENARY (CC, 1-0-2)

1928: 1937: 1938:

Tie, 6-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tie, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shreveport, La. CC, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Meridian, Miss. at Starkville: Tied 0-0-1 at Shreveport: Tied 0-0-1 at Neutral Sites: CC, 1-0

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (TIED, 0-0-1)

1901:

Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis: Tied, 0-0-1

CINCINNATI (TIED, 1-1)

1948: 1949:

MSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UC, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cincinnati, Ohio at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Cincinnati: UC, 1-0

CLEMSON (TIED 1-1-1)

1948: 1949: 1999:

CU, 21-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Clemson, S.C. MSU, 17-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. at Starkville: CU, 1-0 at Clemson: Tied 0-0-1 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

COLORADO STATE (MSU, 2-0)

1981: 1984:

MSU, 37-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Fort Collins. Colo. MSU, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Fort Collins: MSU, 1-0

CUMBERLAND (CU, 3-2)

1902: 1904: 1905: 1909: 1914:

CU, 15-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CU, 27-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CU, 27-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 34-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 77-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville: CU, 3-2

at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville

DELTA STATE (MSU, 1-0)

1937:

MSU, 39-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

DETROIT (MSU, 1-0)

1945:

MSU, 41-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

DRAKE (DU, 1-0)

1922:

DU, 48-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: DU, 1-0

DRURY COLLEGE (MSU, 1-0)

1907:

MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

DUQUESNE (TIED 3-3)

1936: 1937: 1938: 1941: 1942: 1947:

DU, 13-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Miami, Fla. DU, 9-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 12-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Pittsburgh, Pa. DU, 16-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Pittsburgh, Pa. MSU, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-1 at Pittsburgh: Tied 1-1 at Neutral Sites: DU, 1-0

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (MSU, 1-0)

1998:

MSU, 53-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

FLORIDA (UF, 33-19-2)

1923: 1924: 1925: 1936:

Tied, 13-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jacksonville, Fla. UF, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Montgomery, Ala. UF, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tampa, Fla. MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville

1937: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 2000: 2001: 2004: 2005: 2009: 2010:

MSU, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 22-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 27-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 26-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 29-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 19-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. Tied, 9-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 16-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 18-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 28-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 24-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 31-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 47-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 34-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 13-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 28-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 33-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 29-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 27-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 34-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 24-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 24-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 21-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 28-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UF, 27-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 35-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UF, 27-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 36-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 16-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UF, 38-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 17-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tampa, Fla. UF, 34-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 29-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Orlando, Fla. MSU, 30-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UF, 38-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 47-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UF, 52-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville MSU, 38-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UF, 35-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville UF, 29-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gainesville at Starkville: MSU, 7-4 at Gainesville: UF, 19-8-1 at Neutral Sites: UF, 10-4-1

FLORIDA STATE (FSU, 7-2)

1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1978: 1979:

FSU, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. FSU, 24-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. FSU, 27-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville FSU, 20-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. FSU, 27-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. FSU, 25-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 37-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. MSU, 55-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville FSU, 17-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tallahassee, Fla. at Starkville: Tied, 1-1 at Tallahassee: FSU, 5-1 at Neutral Sites: FSU, 1-0

GARDNER-WEBB (MSU, 1-0)

2007:

MSU, 31-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

GEORGETOWN (MSU, 1-0)

1940:

MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Miami, Fla. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

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| HISTORY | SERIES HISTORY

GEORGIA (UGA, 17-6)

1914: 1950: 1951: 1956: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1966: 1967: 1970: 1971: 1974: 1975: 1982: 1983: 1988: 1989: 1996: 1997: 2005: 2006: 2010: 2011:

MSU, 9-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 15-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. UGA, 20-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. UGA, 20-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UGA, 30-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UGA, 35-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens MSU, 38-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UGA, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 29-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UGA, 20-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 42-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UGA, 23-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 38-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UGA, 47-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens UGA, 23-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UGA, 27-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens MSU, 24-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UGA, 24-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Athens at Starkville: UGA, 4-2 at Athens: UGA, 10-2 at Neutral Sites: UGA, 3-2

GEORGIA TECH (GT, 4-0)

1908: 1929: 2008: 2009:

GT, 23-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. GT, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. GT, 38-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. GT, 42-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: GT, 1-0 at Atlanta: GT, 3-0

HARDIN-SIMMONS (MSU, 1-0)

1947:

MSU, 27-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

HASKELL INSTITUTE (MSU, 1-0)

1917:

MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

HAVANA ATHLETIC CLUB (MSU, 1-0)

1911:

MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Havana, Cuba at Havana: MSU, 1-0

HENDERSON BROWN (HB, 1-0)

1929:

HB, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: HB, 1-0

HENDERSON STATE (HSU, 1-0)

1930:

HSU, 25-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: HSU, 1-0

HOUSTON (UH, 9-7)

1956: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1969: 1970: 1972: 2003: 2005: 2009: 2010:

UH, 18-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas UH, 14-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas MSU, 9-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 18-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 36-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas UH, 28-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas UH, 43-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UH, 74-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas UH, 31-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UH, 42-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas UH, 28-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UH, 31-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 47-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas at Starkville: UH, 5-3 at Houston: Tied, 4-4

ILLINOIS (TIED, 1-1)

2013:

INDIANA (MSU, 3-0)

1971: 1974:

JACKSON AFB (MSU, 1-0)

1908: 1940: 1945: 1987:

1923: 1980:

1920: 1926: 1932: 1944:

UI, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Urbana, Ill. MSU, 28-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Champaign, Ill. at Champaign: MSU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: UI, 1-0 IU, 24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Bloomington, Ind. IU, 19-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Bloomington, Ind. IU, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Bloomington, Ind. at Bloomington: IU, 3-0 MSU, 41-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

JACKSON STATE (MSU, 1-0)

2009:

MSU, 45-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

JACKSONVILLE STATE (MSU, 2-0)

2002: 2006:

MSU, 51-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 35-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

KANSAS (MSU, 1-0)

1981:

MSU, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

KANSAS STATE (TIED, 1-1)

1974: 1977:

MSU, 21-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 24-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Manhattan, Kan. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Manhattan: KU, 1-0

KENTUCKY (UK, 21-20)

1914: 1915: 1916: 1917: 1944: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1955: 1958: 1972: 1973: 1976: 1977: 1984: 1985: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012:

UK, 19-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 13-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UK, 48-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 27-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 32-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 33-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 17-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 42-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. *MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UK, 23-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 17-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 33-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 17-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 31-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 37-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 26-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 47-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 42-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 24-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 35-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 37-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 23-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 35-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 45-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 42-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 22-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UK, 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 34-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington UK, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 24-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 28-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington MSU, 27-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lexington

MSU, 28-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 11-6 at Lexington: UK, 13-8 at Neutral Sites: UK, 2-1

LAMAR (MSU, 2-0)

MSU, 24-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 37-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Beaumont at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Beaumont: MSU, 1-0

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (MSU, 3-1)

ULL, 6-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 at Neutral Sites: ULL, 1-0

LOUISIANA-MONROE (MSU, 4-1-1)

1972: 1973: 1989: 1995: 1996: 1997:

MSU, 42-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tied, 21-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 28-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ULM, 34-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 59-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 24-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville: MSU, 4-1-1

at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville

LSU (LSU, 71-33-3)

1896: 1902: 1903: 1905: 1906: 1907: 1908: 1909: 1910: 1911: 1912: 1913: 1915: 1916: 1917: 1919: 1920: 1921: 1922: 1923: 1926: 1927: 1928: 1929: 1930: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1935: 1936: 1937: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953:

LSU, 52-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 11-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 15-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. LSU, 23-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 50-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 15-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Gulfport, Miss. MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 13-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 9-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 12-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 31-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 8-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Monroe, La. LSU, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Monroe, La. LSU, 25-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 28-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 41-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 32-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 15-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 22-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 16-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 27-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 34-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 33-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 26-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge

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| HISTORY | SERIES HISTORY

1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 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:

MSU, 25-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 34-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 32-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 28-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 14-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 37-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 17-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 55-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 20-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 61-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 38-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 28-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 28-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 26-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. *MSU, 16-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge *MSU, 21-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 27-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 16-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 21-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 55-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 17-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 27-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 45-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 16-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 17-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 47-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. LSU, 34-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 20-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 44-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 34-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 28-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 24-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 18-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 44-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 34-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 28-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 24-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 41-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge MSU, 17-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 45-38 (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 42-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 31-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 41-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 51-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 37-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 47-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 45-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 34-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 30-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 29-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 19-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LSU, 37-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Baton Rouge LSU, 59-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: LSU, 14-6-1 at Baton Rouge: LSU, 47-18-1 at Neutral Sites: LSU, 10-9-1

LOUISIANA TECH (MSU, 8-3)

1904: 1908: 1927: 1938: 1968: 1980: 1987: 1988: 1996: 2008: 2011:

106

MSU, 32-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 47-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LTU, 20-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 21-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LTU, 38-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville LTU, 22-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Ruston, La. MSU, 26-20 (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville

at Starkville: MSU, 8-2 at Ruston: LTU, 1-0

LOUISVILLE (TIED, 2-2)

1973: 1974: 1975: 1976:

MSU, 18-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Louisville, Ky. MSU, 56-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 28-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Louisville, Ky. *MSU, 30-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: Tied, 1-1 at Louisville: Tied, 1-1

LOYOLA [N.O.] (MSU, 3-0)

1934: 1935: 1936:

MSU, 20-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 32-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Meridian, Miss. at New Orleans: MSU, 2-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

MAINE (MAINE, 1-0)

2004:

Maine, 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: Maine, 1-0

MARION INSTITUTE (MSU, 4-0)

1905: 1906: 1914: 1917:

MSU, 38-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Marion, Ala. MSU, 62-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 54-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 18-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 at Marion: MSU, 1-0

MARSHALL (MSU, 1-0)

1979:

MSU, 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

MARYLAND (UM, 1-0)

1979:

UM, 35-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at College Park, Md. at College Park: UM, 1-0

MARYVILLE COLLEGE (TIED, 0-0-1)

1916:

Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Maryville, Tenn. at Maryville: Tied, 0-0-1

MAXWELL FIELD (MSU, 1-0)

1945:

MSU, 16-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

MEMPHIS (MSU, 33-11)

1951: MSU, 27-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1953: MSU, 34-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1954: MSU, 27-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1955: MSU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1957: MSU, 10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1958: MSU, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1959: MSU, 28-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1960: MSU, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1961: MSU, 23-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1962: MEM, 28-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1963: MEM, 17-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1965: MEM, 33-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1974: MSU, 29-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1975: MSU, 17-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1976: *MSU, 42-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1977: MEM, 21-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1978: MSU, 44-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1979: MEM, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. 1980: MSU, 34-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1981: MSU, 20-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. 1982: MSU, 41-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1983: MEM, 30-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1984: MEM, 23-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1985: MSU, 31-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1986: MSU, 34-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1987: MSU, 9-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1988: MEM, 31-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1989: MSU, 35-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1990: MSU, 27-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn.

1991: MEM, 28-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1992: MSU, 20-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1993: MEM, 45-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1994: MSU, 17-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1995: MSU, 28-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1996: MSU, 31-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1997: MSU, 13-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 1998: MSU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 1999: MSU, 13-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 2000: MSU, 17-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 2001: MSU, 30-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 2002: MSU, 29-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. 2003: MSU, 35-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 2010: MSU, 49-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville 2011: MSU, 59-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Starkville: MSU, 15-4 at Memphis: MSU, 17-6 at Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1

MEMPHIS ATHLETIC CLUB (MAC, 1-0)

1895:

MAC, 16-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis: MAC, 1-0

MEMPHIS UNIV. SCHOOL (MSU, 1-0)

1910:

MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

MERCER (MSU, 3-0)

1907: 1914: 1936:

MSU, 75-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 66-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 32-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

MERIDIAN ATHLETIC CLUB (MSU, 2-0)

1901: 1903:

MSU, 11-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Meridian, Miss. MSU, 43-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Meridian, Miss. at Meridian: MSU, 2-0

MIAMI [FLA.] (UM, 3-2)

1954: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983:

UM, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Miami, Fla. MSU, 34-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Miami, Fla. MSU, 14-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 31-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Miami, Fla. UM, 31-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: Tied 1-1 at Miami: UM, 2-1

MICHIGAN  (MSU, 1-0)

2010:

MSU, 52-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jacksonville, Fla. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

MICHIGAN STATE (MICH. STATE, 2-1-1)

1928: 1929: 1946: 1947:

Tie, 6-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at East Lansing, Mich. MICH. STATE, 33-19 . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at East Lansing, Mich. MICH. STATE, 7-0 . . . . . . at East Lansing, Mich. at East Lansing: Tied, 1-1-1 at Neutral Sites: MICH. STATE, 1-0

MIDDLE TENNESSEE (MSU, 5-0)

1999: 2000: 2008: 2009: 2012:

MSU, 40-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 61-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Murfreesboro, Tenn. MSU, 45-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 4-0 at Murfreesboro: MSU, 1-0

MILLSAPS (MSU, 14-2-1)

1923: 1924: 1925: 1926: 1927: 1929:

MSU, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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| HISTORY | SERIES HISTORY

1930: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1935: 1936: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1944:

MC, 19-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 9-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MC, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 45-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 40-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 46-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 49-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 56-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 13-2-1 at Jackson: MSU, 1-0

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (MSU, 16-3)

1910: 1911: 1912: 1913: 1915: 1916: 1917: 1919: 1920: 1921: 1924: 1925: 1926: 1929: 1930: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934:

MSU, 24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MC, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Aberdeen, Miss. MSU, 68-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 56-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 46-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 41-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MC, 13-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MC, 6-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 18-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 18-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 13-2 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 3-1

MISSOURI (UM, 2-0)

1981: 1984:

UM, 14-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 47-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia at Columbia: UM, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: UM, 1-0

MURRAY STATE (MSU, 2-0)

1946: 2005:

MSU, 69-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 38-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

NAVY (MSU, 1-0)

1983:

MSU, 38-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

NEBRASKA (UN, 1-0)

1980:

UN, 31-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at El Paso, Texas at Neutral Sites: UN, 1-0

NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC CLUB (NOAC, 1-0)

1896:

NOAC, 55-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. at New Orleans: NOAC, 1-0

NORTH CAROLINA (TIED, 1-1)

1974: 1993:

MSU, 26-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at El Paso, Texas UNC, 21-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. at Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (NCSU, 3-2)

1930: 1931: 1940: 1963: 1995:

NCSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Raleigh, N.C. NCSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 26-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Raleigh, N.C. MSU, 16-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Philadelphia, Pa. NCSU, 29-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. at Starkville: NCSU, 1-0 at Raleigh: Tied, 1-1 at Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1

NORTH TEXAS (MSU, 6-2)

1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978:

MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 48-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 15-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 17-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 17-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Irving, Texas at Starkville: MSU, 5-2 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

NORTHWESTERN (NW, 1-0)

2013:

NW, 34-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jacksonville, Fla. at Neutral Sites: NW, 1-0

NORTHWESTERN STATE (MSU, 2-0)

1945: 1946:

MSU, 54-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

OKLAHOMA STATE (OSU, 3-2)

1970: 1971: 1998: 1999: 2013:

MSU, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. OSU, 26-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Stillwater, Okla. OSU, 42-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Stillwater, Okla. MSU, 29-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville OSU, 21-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Stillwater: OSU, 2-0 at Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1

OLE MISS (UM, 61-43-6)

1901: 1902: 1903: 1904: 1905: 1906: 1907: 1908: 1909: 1910: 1911: 1915: 1916: 1917: 1918: 1919: 1920: 1921: 1922: 1923: 1924: 1925: 1926: 1927: 1928: 1929: 1930: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1935: 1936: 1937: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1941: 1942: 1944: 1945: 1946: 1947:

MSU, 17-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 6-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 17-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 11-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 29-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 15-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 44-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 9-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 30-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 65-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tupelo, Miss. MSU, 36-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tupelo, Miss. MSU, 41-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tupelo, Miss. MSU, 13-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Clarksdale, Miss. MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Greenwood, Miss. MSU, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Greenwood, Miss. MSU, 19-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 20-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 20-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 25-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 13-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 26-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 19-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 18-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 34-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 13-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 33-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville

1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 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:

UM, 34-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 27-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 49-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 42-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 35-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 37-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford Tied, 10-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 20-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 10-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 17-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 48-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 51-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 38-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 31-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. *MSU, 28-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. *MSU, 18-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 27-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 19-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 21-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 27-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 24-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 24-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 45-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 24-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 30-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 33-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 21-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UM, 21-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 24-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 17-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 20-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 21-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 13-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 17-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 15-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 28-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 23-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 45-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 36-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 24-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford UM, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 20-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 35-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 20-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 45-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 41-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 31-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UM, 41-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Oxford MSU, 17-10 (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: UM, 20-14-3 at Oxford: UM, 22-11-3 at Neutral Sites: UM, 19-18

OREGON (UO, 2-0)

2002: 2003:

UO, 36-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Eugene, Ore. UO, 42-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: UO, 1-0 at Eugene: UO, 1-0

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| HISTORY | SERIES HISTORY

OUACHITA (MSU, 3-1-2)

1921: 1922: 1923: 1924: 1925: 1928:

MSU, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tie, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tied, 3-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSU, 20-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville: MSU, 3-1-2

at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville at Starkville

PARK [TENN.] FIELD (PF, 1-0)

1918:

PF, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: PF, 1-0

PAYNE [WEST POINT, MISS.] FIELD (PF, 1-0)

1918:

PF, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: PF, 1-0

RHODES (SOUTHWESTERN) (MSU, 9-3)

1907: 1909: 1911: 1930: 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1941:

MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 30-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville SWU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville SWU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis MSU, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis SWU, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis MSU, 37-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 13-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis MSU, 20-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis at Starkville: MSU, 5-1 at Memphis: MSU, 3-2 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

RICE (TIED, 1-1)

1975: 2013:

*MSU, 28-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas MSU, 44-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Houston: RU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

RICHMOND (MSU, 2-0)

1966: 1969:

MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

SAMFORD (MSU, 16-1-1)

1902: 1905: 1906: 1907: 1909: 1910: 1911: 1913: 1919: 1922: 1934: 1935: 1936: 1937: 1938: 1939: 1940: 1963:

MSU, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 44-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 30-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 12-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. HU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 82-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 66-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 39-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 19-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 35-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 38-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 45-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 40-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 43-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 13-0-1 at Birmingham: MSU, 3-1

SAN FRANCISCO (MSU, 4-0)

1941: 1942: 1946: 1947:

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MSU, 26-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . at San Francisco, Calif. MSU, 19-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU, 48-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU, 21-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . at San Francisco, Calif. at San Francisco: MSU, 2-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 2-0

SEWANEE (MSU, 4-1)

1907: 1933: 1935: 1936: 1937:

US, 38-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Sewanee, Tenn. MSU, 26-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 25-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 68-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 12-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 at Sewanee: US, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

SOUTH ALABAMA (MSU, 1-0)

2012:

MSU, 30-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

SOUTH CAROLINA (USC, 9-6)

1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2006: 2007: 2011: 2013:

USC, 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia MSU, 23-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 41-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia USC, 65-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 14-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia MSU, 37-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 38-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia MSU, 17-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USC, 23-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia USC, 16-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USC, 34-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia USC, 15-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USC, 38-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia USC, 14-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USC, 34-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia at Starkville: USC, 4-3 at Columbia: USC, 5-3

SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY (MSU, 1-0)

1920:

MSU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

SOUTHERN MISS (USM, 14-12-1)

1935: 1947: 1964: 1965: 1966: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970: 1972: 1973: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990:

MSU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Hattiesburg, Miss. MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 48-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 27-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 10-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USM, 21-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USM, 47-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 34-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 51-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 26-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville Tied, 10-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville *MSU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Hattiesburg, Miss. USM, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USM, 22-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Hattiesburg, Miss. USM, 21-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USM, 42-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville USM, 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. USM, 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. USM, 31-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 27-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 23-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. USM, 28-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. USM, 18-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. USM, 38-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 26-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Hattiesburg, Miss. MSU, 13-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 8-6-1 at Hattiesburg: Tied, 2-2 at Neutral Sites: USM, 6-2

SPRING HILL (MSU, 1-0)

1919:

MSU, 12-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

SYRACUSE (MSU, 2-0)

1985: 1986:

MSU, 30-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 24-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Syracuse, N.Y. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Syracuse: MSU, 1-0

TAMPA (TIED, 1-1)

1965: 1968:

MSU, 48-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 24-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tampa, Fla. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Tampa: UT, 1-0

TENNESSEE (UT, 28-16-1)

1907: 1910: 1915: 1919: 1920: 1921: 1922: 1923: 1924 1925: 1926: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1948: 1949: 1950: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1971: 1978: 1979: 1986: 1987: 1990: 1991: 1994: 1995: 1998: 2002: 2003: 2007: 2008: 2012:

UT, 11-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis Tenn. MSU 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 31-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 7-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 21-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 19-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 13-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 13-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 22-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 17-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. UT, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 34-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 28-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. MSU 27-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 38-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 40-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 26-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU 24-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 52-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 24-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Atlanta, Ga. UT, 35-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 59-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville UT, 33-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville UT, 34-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Knoxville MSU, 41-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: Tied, 5-5 at Knoxville: UT, 13-7 at Neutral Sites: UT, 10-4-1

UT CHATTANOOGA (MSU, 4-0)

1909: 1916: 1946: 1947:

MSU, 37-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Chattanooga, Tenn. MSU, 41-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 3-0 at Chattanooga: MSU, 1-0

UT MARTIN (MSU, 1-0)

2012:

MSU, 55-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

2014 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL


| HISTORY | SERIES HISTORY

TENNESSEE MEDICAL (MSU, 2-0)

1904: 1912:

MSU, 59-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 32-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0

TEXAS (TIED, 2-2)

1921: 1991: 1992: 1999:

UT, 54-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Austin, Texas MSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 28-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Austin, Texas UT, 38-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Dallas, Texas at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Austin: Tied, 1-1 at Neutral Sites: UT, 1-0

TEXAS A&M (A&M, 4-3)

1912: 1913: 1915: 1937: 2000: 2012: 2013:

TA&M, 41-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Houston, Texas MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at College Station MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Dallas, Texas TA&M, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Tyler, Texas MSU, 43-41 (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shreveport, La. TA&M, 38-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TA&M, 51-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at College Station at Starkville: TA&M, 1-0 at College Station: Tied, 1-1 at Neutral Sites: Tied, 2-2

TEXAS CHRISTIAN (TIED, 0-0-1)

1936:

Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Dallas, Texas at Neutral Sites: Tied, 0-0-1

TEXAS TECH (MSU, 4-2-1)

1953: 1961: 1964: 1967: 1968: 1969: 1970:

TT, 27-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. TT, 21-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lubbock, Texas MSU, 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lubbock, Texas Tie, 28-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 30-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lubbock, Texas MSU, 20-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. at Lubbock: MSU, 2-1 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 2-1-1

TRANSYLVANIA (MSU, 3-0-1)

1908: 1913: 1915: 1916:

MSU, 12-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. Tie, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 13-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-0-1 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

TRINITY (MSU, 1-0)

1956:

MSU, 18-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 1-0

TROY (MSU, 3-1)

2001: 2002: 2012: 2013:

TU, 21-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 11-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 30-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Troy, Ala. MSU, 62-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 2-1 at Troy: MSU, 1-0

TULANE (MSU, 30-26-2)

1901: 1902: 1903: 1904: 1908: 1909: 1910: 1911: 1912: 1913: 1914: 1920: 1921: 1922:

TU, 24-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. Tied, 11-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 23-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 5-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TU, 27-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 32-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 61-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. TU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 26-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La.

1924: 1925: 1926: 1927: 1928: 1929: 1930: 1931: 1933: 1938: 1942: 1945: 1946: 1947: 1948: 1949: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1956: 1957: 1962: 1963: 1964: 1965: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1993: 1994: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007:

MSU, 14-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 25-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at New Orleans, La. MSU, 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 51-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. TU, 34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 53-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 59-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 27-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 14-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 14-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 9-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 54-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 34-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TU, 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 27-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 35-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 31-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. MSU, 17-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TU, 17-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 30-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 30-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at New Orleans, La. MSU, 31-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 34-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. TU, 30-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TU, 27-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 27-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 38-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 48-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 36-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 66-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville TU, 31-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. MSU, 28-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 21-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shreveport, La. TU, 32-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 38-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at New Orleans, La. at Starkville: MSU, 9-3 at New Orleans: TU, 22-17-2 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 4-1

UAB (MSU, 4-1)

2004: 2006: 2007: 2010: 2011:

UAB, 27-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 16-10 (OT) . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. MSU, 30-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 29-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 21-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Birmingham, Ala. at Starkville: MSU, 2-1 at Birmingham: MSU, 2-0

UCF (MSU, 2-0)

1997: 2007:

MSU 35-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU 10-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. at Starkville: MSU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU 1-0

WAKE FOREST (MSU, 1-0)

2011:

MSU, 23-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville, Tenn. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

WASHINGTON (UW, 1-0)

1977:

*MSU, 27-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle, Wash. at Seattle: UW, 1-0

WASHINGTON (ST. LOUIS) (WU, 1-0)

1924:

WU, 12-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at St. Louis, Mo. at St. Louis: WU, 1-0

WEST TEXAS STATE (MSU, 3-2)

1978:

MSU, 28-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

VANDERBILT (MSU, 12-7-2)

1904: 1923: 1924: 1933: 1934: 1935: 1942: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1980: 1981: 1988: 1989: 1998: 1999: 2003: 2004: 2008: 2009:

VU, 30-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. Tied, 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville VU, 18-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville Tied, 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville VU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville VU, 14-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 33-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 20-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Memphis, Tenn. VU, 49-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 52-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 24-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 29-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville VU, 24-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 42-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 42-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 42-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 30-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville VU, 31-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville MSU, 17-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 15-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Nashville at Starkville: MSU, 6-1 at Nashville: Tied, 5-5-2 at Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1

WEST VIRGINIA (WVU, 2-0)

2006: 2007:

WVU, 42-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville WVU, 38-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . at Morgantown, W.Va. at Starkville: WVU, 1-0 at Morgantown: WVU, 1-0

WILLIAM & MARY (MSU, 1-0)

1974:

MSU, 49-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

XAVIER [OHIO] (MSU, 1-0)

1935:

MSU, 7-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cincinnati, Ohio at Cincinnati: MSU, 1-0

* - Denotes wins which were forfeited by MSU due to NCAA infractions

UNION (MSU, 5-2)

1895: 1896: 1907: 1909: 1923: 1941: 1942:

UU, 21-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Jackson, Miss. UU, 8-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 80-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 25-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbus, Miss. MSU, 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 56-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville MSU, 35-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Starkville at Starkville: MSU, 4-1 at Jackson: UU, 1-0 at Neutral Sites: MSU, 1-0

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| HISTORY | ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

ALL-TIME MSU ASSISTANT COACHES ALDRIDGE, Dennis (Texas, 1969).... WR (1970-72); RB (1973); QB(1974-77) AMEDEE, Lynn (LSU, 1962).....................................................OC/QB (1996-98) ARIANS, Bruce (Virginia Tech, 1974).......... WR (1978-80); OC/QB (1993-95) ARMSTRONG, Pee Wee (MSU).....................................................asst. (1937-38) AIKEN, D.W. (Ole Miss)..................................................................asst. (1935-37) BARFIELD, Doug (Southern Miss, 1957).....................................off. asst. (1981) BEAMER, Shane (Virginia Tech, 1999).........................CB(2004-05); RB (2006) BENDER, Vic (Northeast Louisiana, 1969)..................................... LB (1974-75) BERRY, Todd (Tulsa, 1983).............................................................. WR (1989-90) BLACK, Ricky (MSU, 1971)...............................................................TE (1991-96) BLAKE, John (Oklahoma, 1986)............................................................ DL (2003) BOYD, Bob (Texas A&I, 1964)..........................................................TE (1997-98) BRANCH, Jesse (Arkansas, 1962).........................................................asst. (1966) BREWSTER, Tim (Illinois, 1983)..........................................................WR (2012) BROWN, Ralph “Rabbit” (MSU, 1931)..........................................asst. (1954-58) BROWN, Watson (Vanderbilt, 1973).......................................OC/QB (1991-92) BRUCE, Johnny (MSU, 1974)............................................................DE (1984-85) BURNEY, Jacob (UT-Chattanooga, 1981)............................................ILB (1988) CALHOUN, Shelby (LSU, 1934).....................................................asst. (1938-39) CAMP, Jim (North Carolina, 1947).............................................off. backs (1953) CAMPBELL, Louis (Arkansas, 1973.......................................................LB (2008) CAMPBELL, Steve (Troy State, 1988)................................................... OL (2003) CARA, Mac (North Carolina State, 1937)....................................ends (1949-53) CARIDEO, Frank (Notre Dame, 1930)..........................................asst. (1935-38) CARLISLE, Dyer (Samford, 1971)............................. DB (1987); DC/DB (1988) CARMODY, Jim (Tulane, 1956)...................... DL (1964-66); DC/DL (1989-90) CHADWICK, E.B. (MSU, 1927).....................................................asst. (1928-29) CHADWICK, W.D. (Marietta)........................................................asst. (1914-17) CHAMPION, Jim (MSU, 1949).........................................................OL (1957-61) CHRISTOPHEL, Rick (Austin Peay, 1975).................................... WR (1991-94) CLAY, Bill (Arkansas, 1963).....................DB (1989); OC (1990); DC (1991-94) COLLINS, Bobby (MSU, 1958)....................freshmen/asst. backfield (1957-60) COLLINS, Geoff (Western Carolina, 1994)................LB/Co-DC (2011-12); ................................................................................................ LB/DC (2013-) CONKRIGHT, William F. “Red” (Oklahoma, 1936)....................asst. (1950-51) COOPER, Ron (Jacksonville State, 1983)......................................... DC/S (2003) CORRERO, John (MSU, 1962).....................asst. freshman/backfield (1962-63) CRANE, Russell (Illinois).................................................................asst. (1930-35) CRAWFORD, Denver (Tennessee, 1947).......................................asst. (1952-53) CROUSEN, Joe (Sul Ross State, 1963)........... TE/K (1979-81); OL/K (1982-85) DANIELS, Keith (Mississippi College, 1969)............................... OC/QB (1989) DAUBER, Ray (Iowa, 1925).............................................................asst. (1930-31) DAVIS, Glenn (Delta State, 1982).................................................RB (1997-2003) DAVIS, Harper (MSU, 1948)...........................................................asst. (1956-58) DAVIS, Paul (Ole Miss, 1946).......................................................off. backs (1961) DIAZ, Manny (Florida State, 1995)................................................ DC/LB (2010) DICKENS, Phil (Tennessee, 1936)..................................................asst. (1945-47) DICKEY, Darrell (Kansas State, 1983)................................................... QB (1990) DONAHUE, Ken (Tennessee, 1950)................................................DL (1961-63) DOOLEY, Bill (MSU, 1955)................ freshmen/asst. OL (1957-60); OL (1963) DOVE, Marc (Texas Tech, 1972).....................DB (1978-81); DC/DB (1982-83) DRAYTON, Stan (Allegheny [PA] College, 1993)................................RB (2004) DUNN, Joe Lee (UT-Chattanooga, 1968)............................DC/DE (1996-2002) DYKES, Spike (Stephen F. Austin, 1959)............................................... OL (1979) EDMONDSON, Larry (Texas A&M, 1984).........................................WR (1996) EWING, Hickman (Howard)...................................................... freshmen (1948) FABRIS, Frank (Tulane, 1953).......................................OL (1967-68); DL (1969) FATHERREE, Jesse (LSU, 1935)................................................... backs (1949-51) FELKER, Rockey (MSU, 1975)................................. JV(1975); TE(1976-77); ...................................QB(1978); football ops (2002-2006); RB(2006-2008); ................................................................................ player personnel (2009-) FERRIS, David “Boo” (MSU).................................................................asst. (1967) FIELD, Bob (Arkansas, 1970)................................DB (1973-76); DC/DB (1977) FISHER, Sonny (MSU, 1964).......................................................recruiting (1968) FORD, Bob (Memphis State, 1955)..................................asst. head coach (1966) FORD, Robert (Houston, 1973)........................................................TE (1982-84) FREMIN, Jerry (Southern Miss, 1976)........................................ OL (1997-2000) GARBER, Chip (Maryland, 1978)......................................................... DB (1990)

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GARRETT, Charles (Miss. Col., 1963)......QB (1973); RB (1974-77); DE(1978)

................................................................................OL (1964-65); freshmen (1966)

GEBHART, Smylie (Georgia Tech, 1972)............................... def. asst. (1973-76)

PARKER, Henry Lee (MSU, 1948).............asst. off. coach (1956-62); LB (1963)

GOODE, Tom (MSU, 1960).......... OL (1972-75); OC (1984-85); OL (1986-88)

PATRICK, J.W. (MSU, 1942)............................................................asst. (1959-61)

GONZALES, Billy (Colo. State 1994)............. WR (2013-); Co-OC- (2014-)

PERKINS, Ray (Alabama, 1967)...........................................................WR (1973)

GOODMAN, Gerald (North Alabama, 1978)...................................... DB (1985)

PITTMAN, Jim (MSU, 1950)......................freshmen (1951-53); asst. (1954-55)

GRAY, Ronnie (MSU, 1970).......................................... str (1973); DE (1974-78);

PLUMMER, Johnny (Mississippi College, 1960).................off. backs (1984-85)

...................................................................................DT(1985); DC/ILB (1986-87)

POPE, Ken (Oklahoma, 1975)........................................................OLB (1991-94)

GREGORY, Roy (UT-Chattanooga, 1968)......... asst. head coach/RB (1986-88)

PROCTOR, Bobby (Arkansas, 1955).............................................. DB (1964-66)

GRIMES, J.B. (Henderson [AR] State, 1977)...................................OL (2004-08)

PULLEN, Jerry (UAB, 1979)...........................................................OLB (1987-88)

GULLETTE, Ted (Delta State, 1972)....................GA (1973-74); WR (1975-78)

RADER, David (Tulsa, 1980)................................................OC/off. backs (1986)

HALBERT, Frank (Ole Miss, 1962)..........off. backs (1970-71); DL (1972); DE (1973)

RANDALL, Craig (Colgate, 1956)................................... DL (1979-81; 1987-88)

HALE, Goat (Mississippi College)..................................................asst. (1933-36)

REED, Wesley (La. College, 1963).............................................fr. line (1970-72);

HALEY, Brick (Alabama A&M, 1989)..............................................DL (2004-06)

............................................................................OL/K (1973-75); DE/K (1976-77)

HALLMAN, Curley (Texas A&M, 1978)........................................ DB (2002-03)

ROBERTSON, Melvin (West Texas State, 1950)............................DC (1984-85)

HARBISON, Charlie (Gardner-Webb, 1985)...........................S (2007), DC (2008)

ROYAL, Darrell (Oklahoma, 1949)..............................................off. backs (1952)

HAYES, Billy (Albion)......................................................asst. (1911-13; 1918-23)

SANDAHL, Al (Louisiana College, 1963).....freshman OL (1973); asst. (1974)

HEVESY, John (Maine, 1999).............................OL (2009-), Co-OC (2014-)

SALLACH, Scott (Ursinus, 1994).................................................TE (2009-)

HELMS, Jim (Texas, 1967)................................... asst. head coach/RB (1991-96)

SCALES, Walter (MSU, 1931)..........................................................asst. (1933-34)

HENDRICK, John (Pittsburgh, 1981)..............................................DL (1995-02)

SHARPE, Jimmy (Alabama, 1963)........................... asst. head coach/OC (1978)

HILDEBRAND, Bill (MSU, 1947).............ends (1947-48); fr. (1952-53); DC (1967-68)

SHELTON, John (Louisville, 1952)..............................................off. backs (1966)

HILYER, Jim (Stetson, 1957).........................................GA (1963); LB (1964-66)

SHIRA, Charley (MSU, 1954)..........................asst. (1952); line coach (1954-56)

HITT, Dick (Mississippi College)...................................................ends (1944-47)

SMITH, Eugene (Mississippi College, 1980)................................OLB (1989-90)

HOCH, Vince (Pfeiffer College, 1966).................................................. DB (1986)

SMITH, Melvin (Millsaps, 1982).......WR (1995); DB (1996-01); DB (2006-12)

HOLLIDAY, Guy (Cheyney [PA], 1987)........................................ WR (2003-06)

SPOONER, Vic (Texas Tech, 1954)...........ends (1962-63); DC/ends (1964-66)

HUDSPETH, Mark (Delta State, 1992).......................................... WR (2009-10)

SPRAYBERRY, Steve (Alabama, 1974).............................................OL (1976-78)

HUGHES, Tony (Southern Miss, 1980)...........................................S (2009-)

STACY, Billy (MSU, 1959)............................................DB (1967-68); WR (1969)

JENKINS, John (Arkansas, 1974)...................................................OLB (1979-83)

STOKES, John (Army)......................................................................asst. (1935-37)

JENKINS, Pete (Western Carolina, 1963)........................................DL (1991-94)

STRANGE, Clarence “Pop” (LSU, 1937)................................ asst. line (1949-51)

JOHNSON, Brian (Utah, 2008).................................................... QB (2014-)

STRINGER, Reed (Delta State, 2001)..............TE (2005-); special teams (2007)

JOHNSON, Denver (Tulsa, 1981).....................................................OL (1993-94)

STUART, Clyde (MSU, 1927)..................................................off. backs (1959-60)

JOHNSON, Ellis (The Citadel, 1975)............................................DC(2004-2007)

STUMP, Craig (Texas A&M, 1987)................................................. WR (1997-02)

JONES, Alan (Delta State, 1969).................... JV (1973); TE (1974); WR (1975)

SULLINS, S.E. (N. Ala., 1962)........... DT (1973-75); LB (1976-77); DC (1978);

JONES, Amos (Alabama, 1982)......................................LB/spec. tms (2004-’06)

........................................................................................... DL (1982-84); LB (1985)

JONES, Frank (North Carolina, 1948)..................................off. backs (1962-65)

TAYLOR, Ronald (Southern Miss, 1980).........................................TE (1986-90)

JONES, Leo (Southeastern Louisiana, 1951)........................freshmen (1968-72)

TIPPETT, Howard (ETSU, 1958).........asst. head coach/LB (1973); DC (1979)

KELLOGG, Bob (Tulane, 1939)................................................... backs (1954-58)

TOHILL, Billy (MSU, 1961).................. GA (1961); asst. backs coach (1962-65)

KETTLER, Elwood (Texas A&M, 1955).........................................DC (1970-72)

TOMPKINS, Jim (Troy State, 1962)........ILB (1989-03); player relations (2004)

KITCHENS, Freddie (Alabama, 1998)...............................TE (2004), RB (2005)

TORBUSH, Carl (Carson Newman, 1974)...........................................DC (2009)

KLINDWORTH, Martin (MSU, 1920)................................asst. coach (1930-32)

TOWNSEND, Deshea (Alabama 1997)........................................CB (2013-)

KNOX, Greg (Northeastern State, 1986).....................................RB (2009-),

TRICKETT, Rick (Glenville State, 1972)..........................................OL (1989-92)

............................................................... Special Teams Coordinator (2014-)

TRUITT, John (MSU).......................................................................asst. (1948-51)

KOENNING, Les (Texas, 1981)..................... WR (1986-89); OC/QB (2009-13)

TURNBOW, Bill (Texas Tech, 1960).......... OL (1967; 1969); OC/OL (1970-71)

KRISTYNIK, Marvin (Texas, 1965).........................asst. freshman coach (1967)

TURNER, David (Davidson, 1985).......................DL (2007-09); DL (2013-)

LEE, George (Delta State, 1969)......................................JV secondary (1972-73)

TYLER, Bob (Ole Miss, 1958)................................................................OC (1972)

LEWIS, Art (Ohio).................................................................................. line (1949)

VALESENTE, Bob (Ithaca, 1962).....................................................DC (1980-81)

LEWIS, Terry (Southern, 1970)............................................tackles/TE (2001-03)

WALKER, Ronald “Brownie” (MSU, 1963).LB (1967-68); freshmen (1969-72)

LOGAN, Steve (Tulsa, 1975)............................................................. QB (1987-88)

WALKER, Wade (Oklahoma, 1950)................................................line (1954-55)

MALAVASI, Ray (MSU)...................................................................asst. (1952-53)

WALLACE, Bobby (MSU, 1976)............................................................DC (1986)

MAJORS, Johnny (Tennessee, 1957)............................................... DB (1960-63)

WARMATH, Murray (Tennessee, 1934).........................................line (1939-45)

MANELY, C.T. (Southeastern Louisiana, 1942)............................asst. (1949-51)

WASHINGTON, Pat (Auburn, 1987)............................................. WR (2007-08)

MAPP, Marcus (MSU, 1937)......................................................... backs (1944-48)

WATSON, Pat (MSU, 1965)...............................................................DL (1970-71)

MARTIN, Dan (Auburn, 1901).............................................................asst. (1907)

WATTS, Morris (Tulsa, 1961)......................................................... OC/QB (2003)

McCORVEY, Woody (Alabama St, 1972)........................... OC/QB (2004-2008)

WEAVER, DeWitt (Tennessee, 1936)..............................................line (1946-48)

McCRAY, Carroll (Gardner-Webb, 1983).................................. C/OG (2001-02)

WHITE, Alan (Wake Forest, 1962)...................................WR (1968); DB (1969)

McCULLOUGH, Leo. (MSU, 1949).................(1954-56); (1957-59); (1964-68)

WILSON, Barry (LSU, 1969).............................................................OL (1979-83)

McGEORGE, Hal (MSU, 1907).............................................................asst. (1908)

WILSON, Chris (Oklahoma, 1992).....Asst. DC/DL (2010); DC/DL (2011-12)

MIRANDO, Angelo (Case-Western, 2008).........................................WR (2011)

WILSON, David (Troy State, 1977)...............TE (1999-00); football ops (2001)

MOLINSKI, Ed (Tennessee, 1940)...................................................line (1944-48)

WOODS, Sparky (Carson-Newman, 1976).............................OC/QB (1999-02)

MOON, Lee (VMI, 1970)................................................................... LB (1982-84)

WRIGHT, Jim (Texas A&M, 1958)..................................................OC (1967-69)

MOORE, Elwyn (MSU)....................................................................asst. (1933-34)

WYATT, Bowden....................................................................ends (1939-42; 1946)

MORRIS, Fred (Mississippi College, 1954)..........DL (1967-68); DC/LB (1969) MORRISS, Guy (TCU, 1984).................................................................. OL (1996) MORRIS, Tom (MSU, 1953)................................................................... OL (1962)

Current MSU staff members in BOLD

MULLINS, Gary (Houston, 1972).........................................off. backs (1979-83) MURPHY, Billy “Spook” (MSU, 1946).........................................DB/P (1952-53) NOBLE, Dudy (MSU, 1915)............................................asst. (1919-21; 1923-29) NUSZ, David (Maryland, 1955)....................................................... DB (1970-72) OFSTIE, Harold (Wisconsin)................................................................asst. (1922) OWENS, David (MSU, 1950)................................................freshmen (1961-63);

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| HISTORY | LETTERWINNERS

A ABERNATHY, Tom

1965

BAKER, Sam

1994-95-96-97

2001-02-03-04

BROWN, Boone

1999-2000

BALL, Hilton

1962-63-64

BIVINES, Ray Ray BLACK, Blondy

1940-41-42

BROWN, Corey

2002

BALL, I.B.

1895

BLACK, Dorian

1999

BROWN, Danny

1976

BLACK, Stan

2001-02

BLACK, Tony

1979

ADAMS, Hugh

1966-67-68

ADAMS, Keith

1999

BALL, Kyle

ADAMS, Nelson

2013

BALL, Richard

ADDERHOLT, Oliver

1965

BALLARD, Hugh

1993

BLACKLEDGE, Royce

2004-05-06-07

BROWN, Frankie

1982

ADKINS, Michael

1994

BALLARD, N.B.

1917

BLACKMORE, Rich.

1974-76-77-78

BROWN, Fred

2013

1994-95-96

BALLARD, Vick

2010-11

AINSWORTH, Brad ALDERMAN, Joe

1971

BANKS, J.H.

ALDRIDGE, Corwyn

1981-82-83-84

BANKS, Johnthan

ALDRIDGE, Lance

1988-89-90-91

BANKS, Korey

ALEXANDER, Leon

1973-74-75

ALEXANDER, Murry

1946-47-48-49

1928 2009-10-11-12 2001-02

BLADE, Willie BLAIR, S.H. BLAKE, Mark

ALFORD, John

1938-39-40

ALFRED, Justin

1967-68

BARNES, Malcolm

ALLEN, A.H.

1910-11

BARNETT, E.B.

BARNES, Earnest

1986-87-88-89 1984 1979-80-81-82 1984 1920-21-22-23

BROWN, Karlin

2007-08 1955

1947

BROWN, Mark

2006-07-08

BLEDSOE, Jim

BARLOW, Mitchell

1991-92

BROWN, Louie

1972-73-74

BARLOW, Bobby

1903

BROWN, Jerome

1963-64-65

BARKUM, Melvin

1895-96

1987

BROWN, G.L.

1996-97

BROWN, Lee

BLAND, Dan

1905-06

1999-2000 1918-19-20

BROWN, Eric

1977-78-79-80

1956-57-58

1984-86-87

ALFORD, G.H.

1979-80

BROWN, Dwayne

BLAKE, P.L.

BANKS, Wayne

ALEXANDER, V.B.

1973-74-75-76

BLOODWORTH, James BLOUNT, Jack BLOUNT, Lamar

1984-85 1949-50-51

1990

BROWN, Michael

1994-95

BROWN, Mike

2006-07

1941-42

BROWN, Ralph

1972

BROWN, Randy

1992

BOBO, Demario

2004-05-07

BROWN, Richie

2013

BOATNER, Buster

1931

ALLEN, E.R.

1927-28-29

BARNETT, James

1957

BOBO, W.H.

1915-16-17

BROWN, Rusty

1982-83-84-85

ALLEN, Eric

1995-96-97-98

BARRON, George

1965

BOHANNA, Ferlando

2011-12

BROWN, Ryan

2012-13

ALLEN, Henry ALLEN, Michael

1917-18-19

BARRON, Jim

1953-54-55

BOISTURE, Tom

1952-54

BROWN, Steve

1969

2001-02

BASKIN, W.H.

1917-18

BOLTON, Grady

1963-64

BROWN, Titus

2004-05-06-07

1909-10-11

BOLTON, Ralph

1953-54

BROWN, Torrance

ALLEN, Terry

1971

BASS, L.G.

AMBERS, Robert

2008

BATES, Bobby

AMBROSE, Derek

2004-05-06

AMOS, E.N.

1929

BATES, Desmond BATTE, Jack

1958 1987-88-89-90 1956-57-58

BONAVITA, Ron

BROYLES, E.N.

1902

BOND, John

1980-81-82-83

BRUCE, Johnny

1971-72-73

BONNER, Wade

2008-09-10-11

BRUCE, Sonny

1938-40-41

ANDERSON, Brian

1992-93-94-95

BAUGHMAN, J.C.

1950

BORDELON, Barry

ANDERSON, Brian

2003-04-05-06

BEACH, Jerry

1966

BOSARGE, Chris

ANDERSON, Damein

2008-09-10-11

BEAMAN, Terrance

ANDERSON, Jesse

1986-87-88-89

BEAN, David

ANDERSON, Koche

1993-94

ANDERSON, Treddis

1989-90-91

ANDREWS, Keith

2003-04-05-06

ANGER, Bob ARANT, Stephen

BEAN, Robert

2004-05 1976-77-78 1998-99

BOUIE, Kevin BOULDIN, Jerry

BRYANT, R.B.

2008

BUCKHALTER, Tony

BEECH, Wally

1949-50-51

BOWMAN, Jessie

2006-07-08-09

BUCKNER, Bill

1965

2003-04-05

BELCHER, Trey

1996-97-99

BOYD, Daniel

1990-91-92

BUFORD, Glen

1976-77-78-79

BOYD, Josh

1934-35-36

BELL, C.P.

1921

BUIE, Larry BULLARD, P.E.

1973-74-75 1933-34

BOZEMAN, Bob

1972-73-74

BULLOCK, Bobby

1987-88-89

BULLOCK, Rex

1945-48-49-50

1961-62 2009-10-11-12

BELL, Devon

2012-13

BOZEMAN, Dudley

1947

BELL, Frankie

1964-65

BRABHAM, Joe

1970-71

BUMPHIS, Chad

BRADLEY, Odell

2002-03

BUNCH, W.R.

1936-37

1945-46-47

BUNTYN, J.R.

1936-37

1939-40-41

BELL, Jonathan

2001

2011-12

BELL, Nick

ARRINGTON, M.A.

1909-10

BELL, Robert

ARTIGUES, Jeff

1991-92

BELL, Shea

ASHCROFT, W.H.

1928-29

BENDER, Michael

1997-98-99-2000

ASHFORD, Earnest

1984-85

BENEFIELD, Greg

1978

ASHLEY, Ben

1998

ASHLEY, Burt

1994-95-96

BENGE, John BENNETT, Andre

2009-10-11-12 1970-71-72 1990-91-92-93

1956-57 1991-92-93-94

BRAMLETT, Graham BRANAMAN, H.W. BRANCH, Frank BRANTLEY, Allen BRASWELL, Sandy BRAUCHLE, Sean BREAZEALE, Micky

BENNETT, Asa

1986-87-88

BRENTZ, Charley

1918-19-20-21

BENNETT, Rico

2002-03-04

BRETT, Homer

2012-13

BENNETT, Ron

1954-55-56

BRIDGERS, Jack

BENSON, Jack

1956-57-58

BRIDGES, E.A.

BENTON, Howard

1960-61-62

BRIGNONE, J.C.

1950-51

B 1995-96-97-98

BERG, William

2012

BRISLIN, Andy

1965

BERRY, Leon

2009-10

BRISLIN, Chuck

BAILEY, Benje

1994-95-96

BERRY, Scott

1986-87

BROCK, E.N.

BAILEY, Brent

1993

BETCHER, Russell

1987

BAILEY, Jim

1946-47-48

BETHUNE, Bobby

1959-60

BAILEY, Tim

2006-07-08

BETHUNE, Frank

1942

BROOKS, J.H.

1926

BROOKS, Larry

BAIN, Jim

1955-56

BIGGERS, R.R.

BAKER, Billy

1971-72

BILLIE, Ivan

1912-13 1960-61-62

BAKER, Johnny

1959 2009-10-11-12

1942-46

ARRINGTON, Dee

BAKER, H.G.

1971-72-73

BOWSER, Tay BOYD, Frank

BAGGETT, Greg

1924 1994-95-96-97

1963

1978-80-81-82

BADON, Adesola

BUCKLEY, Bill

1915-16 1999-2000-01

BEENE, Charles

2005-06-07-08

AUTRY, Denico

2007-08

1906-07 1925-26-27

1970-71

BELL, Bill

ASKEW, J.W.

BRYANT, Anthony

1919

BELL, Aubrey

ASHLEY, Loren

BRUNSON, E.

BOWLS, Anthony

1970-71

ARNOLD, W.F. (Bill)

1993-94 1987-88-89-90

BRUNSON, Bill

BOWER, W.R.

1996-97-98-99

ARNOLD, Pat

1989-90-91-92

BRUMFIELD, C.N.

2011-12-13

ARMSTRONG, Bobby ARNOLD, J.D.

1967-68

BECKWITH, Ben

ARMSTEAD, Lorenzo ARMSTRONG, Charles

1990-91-92

2002

BROOKS, E. BROOKS, H.H.

2000-01

BROOKS, Ned

BILLINGSLEY, D.W.

1908-09

BROOME, Art

BILLINGSLEY, M.C.

1918-19-20

BROOMFIELD, Corey

BISHOP, C.H.

1940-41-42

BROWN, Beniquez

1914

BURCH, C.T.

1934

1950-51

BURCH, Richard

1972-73

BURDETT, Walter

2001-02

BURE, Marvin

2010-11

BURKE, Tom

1992-93

1972-73-74 2009-10

2002-03-04

1965

BURKES, H.

1979-80

BURKS, Sam

1948

1895

BURKS, Tony

1985-86-87-88

1975

BURKS, Tony

1928-30 2007-08-09-10

1928

2006-07

BURNS, Charles

2005-06-08-09

BURNS, Eddie

1979-80-82-83

1972

BURRELL, Don

1978-79

1973-74-75

BURRELL, Ode

1962-63

1933

BURRESS, Tom

1944-45

1929-30

BURTON, R.E.

1918

1895

BUSBY, Jon

2002

1927-28

BUSH, C.L.

1901

1976

BUSH, H.L.

1957-58-59

BUSH, Marcus

1950-51-52

BUTLER, Brandon

1901 1985-86-87-88 2000

2009-10-11-12

BUTLER, Elvis

1982-83-84

2013

BUTLER, Eric

2004-05-06-07

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BUTLER, Matthew BUTTRAM, Jim

1996-97-98-99

CHAPMAN, Jackie

1973

COOKE, Greg

1956-57

CHAPMAN, Mike

1970

COOKS, Johnie

BUTTS, Anthony

1985-86-87-88

CHAPMAN, Winston

2012-13

BYRD, Ricky

1987-88-89-90

CHAPPELLE, Jeremey

2013

BYRDSONG, Marvin

2002-03-04

BYRDSONG, Shawn

1998-99-2000-01

BYRNE, H.E.

1931

C CADENHEAD, Bobby CAGINS, Derrick

1992-93-94-95

1975-76-77-78

1960-61-62

DAVIDSON, Charlie

1991-92-94

COOLEY, Sim

1949-50

D’AVIGNON, Louis

COOPER, Ashley

1998-99

DAVIS, Art

COOPER, Brandon

CHEALANDER, Hal

1971-72

COOPER, Kevin

CHERRINGTON, Dewayne

2011-12

COOPER, R.A.

CHILDRESS, Cody

2001-02

COOPER, S.F.

CHILDS, Mike

1964

COPELAND, Len

CHRISTIAN, E.D.

1895

CORBELL, Dean

CHRISTIAN, Hugh

DANTONE, Sammy

2007-08-09 1997-98 1937 1911-12 1976-77-78-79

DAVIS, Billy DAVIS, Bryson DAVIS, Donovan DAVIS, Dorsett DAVIS, Fred

1950-51

DAVIS, Harper DAVIS, J.H.

1968-69 1952-53-54-55 1956 2003-04-05-06 2003-04 1999-2000-01 1972 1945-46-47-48

1974

CORBETT, Tommy

1965-67

CALDWELL, Dave

1963-64-65

CHRISTOPHER, A.C.

1927-28

CORHERN, Hunter

1938-39-40

DAVIS, Jimmy

CALDWELL, Matt

1993-94-95

CIMINI, Joe

1951-52

CORLEY, Elbert

1941-42-46

DAVIS, Kenneth

1947-48-49 1941-42-46

CALHOUN, John David

1971-72

CLANTON, Curt

1991-92

CORLEY, F.G.

1923-24

DAVIS, Kermit

CALHOUN, Prentis

1965-66

CLARK, Arceto

2008-10-11-12

CORLEY, Fred

1965-66

DAVIS, Lee

CALHOUN, Taveze

2012-13

CLARK, Corey

2004-05

1996-97-98-99

CLARK, Danny

1991

1921-22

CLARK, Darrin

1993-94

CALLAWAY, Clarence CAMERON, C.B. CAMERON, Chris CAMPBELL, Ed CAMPBELL, Larry CAMPBELL, Marvin CANALE, Billy

DAVIS, Ralph

1946-47-48-49

1995-96-97-98

CLARK, O.W.

2000-01

1938-39-40 1966

1931 1982-83-84-85

1932-33

COSBY, Artie

1983-84-85-86

DAVIS, Steele

CLARK, S.J.

1924-25-26

COSTICT, Ray

1973-74-75-76

DAVIS, William

CLARK, Steve

1950-51-52

COTNEY, Barry COTTON, Al

1994-95

DAY, Dillon

2011-12-13

COURTNEY, Jim

1965-67

DAY, Lennie

2000-01-02-03

CLAUSELL, Blaine

2011-12-13

COX, C.A.

1903

COX, Justin

2013

COX, Wally

1973-74-75-76

CLEMENT, Brad

1992

CRABTREE, Brooks

1928-29-30

CLEMENTS, E.C.

1930

CRAFT, T.

2005-06-07-08

CLEMENTS, Joel

1966

CRAIG, W.V.

1940-41

DEE, T.H.

1905-06-07

2013

CRAWLEY, Davey

1938

1969 1964-65 1969

CLINTON, Eugene CLOOS, W.D.

1997-98-99-2000 1907

1969-70-71 1939-40-41

CROCKER, Jack

1948

DELOE, Ken

CLOWER, Jerry

1949-50

CROSS, Britt

2005

DENT, H.M.

COCHRAN, James

2003-04

CROSS, Dennis

1936

DEPASQUALE, Derek

CROSS, Tim CRUMBLEY, Charles

CARR, Johnny

1985

COLE, Prentiss

2000

CRUMPTON, F.B.

1990-91-92

COLEMAN, Jim

1954

CUEVAS, Ronnie

2010

COLEMAN, Keo

1990-91

CULBERSON, Quinton

COLEMAN, Shaston

1994-95

CULPEPPER, Joe

1937

COLEY, Marvin

1997

1983-84

2013 1928

1974-75

DICKSON, Dick

1976

DILLE, A.B. DINKINS, Jamaal

1997-98-99-2000

1929-30

DIXON, Anthony

2006-07-08-09

1901

DIXON, Larry

1984

DIXON, William

COLLINS, Fred

1977-78-79-80

CUMBERBATCH, Jim

CARROLL, Wesley

2007-08

COLLINS, Glen

1978-79-80-81

CURRY, Dwayne

1993-94-95-96

DOCKERY, Kevin

CARTER, George

1937-38-39

COLLINS, Robert

1957-58

1985-87

DODD, Jimmy

CARTER, John

1974-75-76

COLSTON, Doug

1944-47-48

CURTIS, Johnny

1991-92-93

DOIRON, J.W.

CARTWRIGHT, George

1947-48

COLTHARP, Will

1974-75-76

CUSHMAN, Ray

1964

DOLLAR, Joe

CASSANOVA, T.

1911-12

COMAN, Kivon

2013

CUTRER, H.

1904-05

DOOLEY, Bill

CASSELL, H.S.

1919-20

COMBS, Kent

1977

CUTRER, W.D.

1905-06

DORROH, C.E.

1929 1944-46-47 1954-55 1906-07-08

1965-66

CONNER, Omarr

CASTON, Hunter

1988-89

CONRAD, Jerry

DOTSON, Eric

1995-96-97

CAUSEY, Kenny

1993-94

COOK, A.L.

1929-30

DABBS, C.N.

1928

DOTT, Melvin

1981-82

CAVALLARO, Sam

1950-51

COOK, Ashby

1964-65

DALHOITE, J.H.

1896

DOUGLAS, Dominic

2007-08

1976

DALY, John

1932

DOUGLAS, Douglas

1963-64-65

DALY, Rudy

2003-04-05-06

1895

COOK, Billy

1961-62-63

CHADWICK, A.R.

1912

COOK, Jared

2001-02-03-04

CHADWICK, E.B.

1926-27

COOK, Kelly

CHAMBERS, Frank

1938-39

COOK, Kendric

CHAMPION, Jim CHANEY, Jamar

1947-48-49 2005-06-07-09

COOK, Roger COOK, Russell

DOSS, J.O.

D

1969-70-71

CAVETT, J.C.

1957

DANIEL, Eric DANIEL, Willie

1947-48

2002

DOWSING, Frank

1970-71-72

1957-58-59

DRAYTON, Willie

1956-57

DANIELS, Gerald

1993-94

1971-72-73

DANIELS, Jimmy

1957-1958

DANNER, Hugh

DOWNING, Brandon

1970 1977-78-79-80

1995-96-97-98

2008-09-10-11 2003-04-05-06

DORSEY, Danny

1955-56-57

1932-33-34

COOK, Bill

1983

1936-37 2002-03-04-05

CASTLEBERRY, John

1952-53-54

CUTTS, Tim

1975-76-77

CASSIBRY, R.E.(Slim)

CAVEN, Charles

1954-55-56

CURRY, Lydell

1910

1967

CULVER, H.F.

1944-45

1995-96-97-98

DICKERSON, A.R.

1951-52-53-54

CARROLL, S.J.

1907 2009-10-11

1902-03 2003-04-05-06

CULPEPPER, R.H.

DERRICKS, Anthony

1951-52

DESPER, Devon

1948-49-50

COLLINS, Bobby

CONKEL, Don

1966-67

DEES, Wilbur

1910

1963-64-65

DEDAUX, Randy

1965 1902-05

DEES, Chuck

1994

CARROLL, M.B.

DEBAUM, E.D.

1987-88-89

1969

COLE, George

CARROLL, James

DEARMAN, Tom

2000-01

COGGINS, Keith

1990-91-92-93

1926

DEAN, Derrick

1995-96

CRICK, Bill

2007

CARROLL, Herman

1914-15-16-17

CLEVELAND, Tolando

2004-06

DAY, Terry

1934

2013

CARPENTER, Johnny

CARR, Michael

DAY, Stan

1931 1974-75-76-77

CLAYBORN, Jamaal

2010-11

CARR, Keith

1930 2009-10-11

DAVISON, Henry

CLAY, T.F.

1985 1930-31

CLAUSELL, Chris

1965

COX, Fletcher

1966-67-68

CARPENTER, H.H.

1918-20

1984

CARMON, James

CARPENTER, Dickie

DAVIS, R.T.

1984-85-86-87

CARMICAL, Ted

CAROLLO, Bobby

1920-21

1959-60-61

CORSE, Cedric

1895

CARNELL, Roye

DAVIS, N.P.

1983-84-85-86

1919-21-22

CARLSON, Adam

1987-88

1987-88-89

CLARK, Louis

CLARKE, J.S.

CARLEY, G.L.

DAVIS, Mike

CORRERO, Chris

1948

CLARK, W.F.

CAPRI, Sam

1964-65

1987-88 1991-92-93-94

CORRERO, John

1963-64

CAPERTON, F.M.

CORNELIUS, Marvin

DAVIS, Michael

2000-01-02-03

1967-68-69

CANTON, Jason

1949

1957-58

CLARK, Jason

CANALE, Justin CANNON, Leon

CORLEY, Pinson

1945-46

2009-10-12

CANALE, Conn CANNON, B.S.

112

1945-47

CHATMAN, Robert

1991 1977-78-80-81

1930

DREHER, M.F. DREYSPRING, Fred DUCKWORTH, Mike

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GRIFFIN, Nick

2011-12-13

1972-73

GRIFFIN, Randy

1976-77-79

2008-09-10

GRIFFITH, Julius

2000-01

1978-80

GRIFFITH, Justin

1999-2000-01-02

DUCRE, Christian

2007-08-09

FAVORS, Greg

1994-95-96-97

GATES, Michael

DUDLEY Don

1968-69-70

FELD, Aaron

2007-08-09-10

GATLIN, Tommy

DUDLEY, Joey

1986-87

FELKER, Rockey

DUGAN, Bob

1962-63

FERGUSON, L.H.

1908

1997

FERGUSON, Sean

2008-09-10-11

GAYDEN, W.P.

1895

1944-47

FERRILL, Tommy

2000-01-02-03

GEE, Raymond

1995-96

GRINDLE, Terrell

1968

FESMIRE, Rob

1978-79-80-81

GELATKA, Chuck

1934-35-36

GROSSCUP, Chad

1954-55

FIEDOR, Rudy

1950

GEOGEHAN, R.E.

1926-27-28

GROVE, Harold

1939-40-41

1980-81-82-83

GRUBBS, Lewis

1970-71-72

DUMAS, Lamon DUNAWAY, David DUNAWAY, Rusty DUNCAN, Speights DUNNING, Anthony

2005

DUPLAIN, Norman

1950-51-52

1972-73-74

FIELDS, Ronald

2001-02-03-04

FIKES, B.B.

1919

FIRLE, Chris

E EARLS, Conley

FISHER, Sonny 1994-95-96-97

EAST, F.J.

1988-89-90-91

1917-19

1961-62-63

FITZGERALD, John FITZGERALD, Robert

GATLING, Emmanuel GAULT, Bill

GEORGE, Ricky GHOLAR, Michael

2005-06-07-08

2002 1988-89

GULLEY, P.L.

GIBBS, Gene

1961-62

GUMINA, Scott

1974-75 1904-05 1991-92-93-94

GIBSON, Arleye

1990-91-92-93

GURLEY, Robert

2008

1974

GIBSON, James

1991-92-93

GUSSIO, Johnny

1984-85-86

1988-89-90

FITZHUGH, Keith

2005-06-07-08

GIBSON, Rod

1998-99

1952-53-54

FLEMING, Bobby

1959-60-61

GILBERT, C.F.

1909

EATON, Mike

1969-70-71

FLEMMING, Steve

1976-78-79

GILLELAND, R.V.

FLETCHER, Jack

1988-91

1984-85

EASTERWOOD, Hal

1980-81-82-83

2001-02-03-04 1999-2000-01-02

GUILLORY, Loyd

GIBBS, Darrell

EASTERWOOD, Jeff

EDWARDS, Al Rickey

GRIFFITH, Slovakia

1938

GILLESPIE, J.F.

1984-85

GUYTON, T.

1910

GWIN, Jan

1970

1906

H

EDWARDS, Don

1963-64

FLOWERS, Walter

1956-59-60

EDWARDS, Don

1977-78-79-80

FLOYD, Cameron

1994-95-96-97

GILLIKIN, Jerry

1980-81

HADDIX, Michael

1944-45

GILMORE, Tyris

1994-95

HADLEY, F.A.

1910

2005-06-07-08

HADLEY, Fred

1984-86-87-88

EDWARDS, Joe

1969-70-71

FLOYD, Douglas B.

EDWARDS, L.D.

1936-37

FOLLIARD, Tom

EDWARDS, Matt

1977-78-79-80

FORD, Lee

EDWARDS, Mike

1975-76-77-78

FORD, Robert

EDWARDS, Trenell

1988-89-90-91

FORD, Ryon

1964 1989-90-91-92 1940 1988-89-90

FORD, W.

1918

GILLIARD, Larry

1911-12

GUTTUSO, Mike

GLANTON, De’mon GLASGOW, Bill GLEASON, Gary GOLDBERG, Scott

EGAN, Brian

2011

EIDSON, Jim

1974-75

FORTUNATO, Joe

ELLARD, Andrew

2008-09

FOSTER, Tim

1992

GOODE, Tom

1944

GOODE, Tom Jr.

1950-51-52

GOLLIDAY, Toby GOMILA, Larry

ELLARD, Head

1910-11-12-14

FOUNTAIN, George

ELLIOTT, Rober­t

2008-09-10-11

FOUNTAIN, Greg

1972-73

GOODSON, Buzz

FOUNTAIN, J.B.

1926-27

FOX, Carl

1895-96 1944-45

GORKE, Bob

ELLIS, Alton

1966

ELLIS, David

1977-78-79-80

ELLIS, Glenn

1971-72

FRANCE, Hal

ELLIS, Henry

1995-96

FRANK, Garry

ELLIS, R.J.

1938

1984-85-86-87

FREEMAN, Phillip

ELROD, Buddy

1938-39-40

FREEMAN, Steve

ENGLEHARDT, Kevin

1986-87-88

FREEMAN, Ty

2009-10 1972-73-74

1952-53-54

HADLEY, Terry

1979-80-81-82

1986

1986

HAGGAN, Mario

1999-2000-01-02

2001

HALBERT, Molly

1955-56-57

1999-2000

HALEY, J.L.

1932-33-34

1976

HALL, Jack

1970-71-72

1958-59-60

HALLER, Bob

1966

1986-87

HAMBRICK, Jake

2000

1979

HAMILTON, J.D.

2006-07

GOOLSBY, Shag

1937-38-39

HAMILTON, J.R.

GORDON, Reed

2011

HAMPTON, Bubba

1947

HANDLEY, Jim

GOSSETT, Bobby GOUGH, Byron

1967-68-69 1948

HANNIBAL, Avery HANRAHAN, Patrick

1915 1964-65-66 1961 2004-05-06-07 2009-10

GOUSSET, P.G.

1929-30-31

HARBIN, Frank

1982-83-84

GRACE, J.R.

1901-02-03

HARDISON, Bob

1935-36-37

ENIS, Bill

1972

FRENCH, William

1984-85-86

GRACE, John

1942-46-47

HARDY, Templeton

2010-11-12

EPPS, Tommy

1965

FRIDAY, Larry

1978-79-80

GRACE, Roman

1978-79-80-81

HARGRO, Antonio

2001-02-03

GRAHAM, Jamil

1996

ESTAY, Joe EUELL, Bernard

2003-04

1974-75-76-77

1982-83-84

FRIDRICH, Ray

1938

1992-93-94-95

FROHM, Martin

1941-42

EULLS, Kaleb

2011-12-13

FUGLER, C.S.

1903

EUSTIS, W.B.

1913

FULLER, Eric

2003-04

EVANS, Charles EVANS, Deontay EVANS, Ed EVANS, Lawrence

GRAHAM, S.G. GRANDFIELD, Charlie GRANGER, Hoyle

1905-06

HARMON, Clarence HARWICH, Buddy

1975-76 1967-68-69

2012

HARNESS, Jim

1954-55

1963-64-65

HARPER, Mike

1984-85-86

1953-54

FULTON, Billy

1954-55-56

GRANT, Barris

1999

HARPER, Ronald

2013

FULTON, G.R.

1923-24-25

GRANT, John

1990

HARRIS, Amos

1942-45-46

1950-51

FULTON, Tom

1951-52-53

GRANT, Lahitia

1995-96-97-98

FURLOW, Charlie

1960-61-62

GRANT, R.P.

1980-81-82

EVANS, Marcus

2005-06

EVANS, Michael

2005

EVANS, Quay

2012

EVANS, Willie

2002-03-04-05

FURLOW, W.L.

1934

FURMAN, Harry B.

1907-08

HARRIS, Andre

1985-86

1907

HARRIS, F.D.

1901-02

GRAY, Malcolm

1934-36

HARRIS, J.C.

1928-29

GRAY, Ronnie

1967-69

HARRIS, Jerry

GRAY, W.G.

G

1978

GREEN, Ermon

1934-37-38

HARRIS, Johnnie

1971 1993-94

1981-82-83-84-85

HARRIS, Tony

1990-91

1960-61

HARRIS, Walt

1992-93-94-95

HARRIS, Wayne

1979-80-81-82

EVERETT, Johnny

1976

GADDY, T.L.

1913-14-15-16

GREEN, Hal

EVERETT, Ronnie

1973-74

GALEY, Gene

1949-50

GREEN, J.S.

EWING, Pat

1987-88

GALLOWAY, Ernie

1955-56

GREEN, Marcus

2008-09-11-12

HARRIS, Willie

1990-91-92

GREEN, N.E.

1901-02-03-04

HARRISON, Calvin

1966-67-68

EZEKWE, Ifem

2000

GALLOWAY, Tay GAMBRELL, Andrew

F FAIR, David

GARDNER, Chris 1987-88-90

GARNER, Earnest

FAIR, Michael

1997-98-99-2000

GARRETT, W.D.

FAIRCHILD, Kenric

1998-99-2000-01

GARRISON, E.

FAIRCHILD, Ollie FANT, Kevin FATHEREE, George FAULKNER, Bill

1951-52 2000-01-02-03

GARRISON, Ernie

1990-91-92

1925

2005

GREEN, Purvie

1991

HARRISON, Corvell

1989-90-91-92

GREEN, Ronnie

1984

HARRISON, Granville

1996 1944-45-46-47 1908 1955-56

GREENE, Lonnie GREENLEE, Larry GREER, Nakia GREGORY, Paul

1976-77-78-79 1971-72-73 1994-95-96-97

HARRISON, Ralph HART, Brandon HART, Joe

2012-13 1938-39-40 1938 2005-06-07-08 1969-70

1927

HARTLEIN, Alan

1976-77-78-79

1994-95-96-97

HARTNESS, R.A.

1925-26-27

GARRISON, Tommy

1965-66-67

GRIER, James

1933-34-35

GARVIN, Bobby

1960-61-62

GRIFFIN, Adrian

2003-05

HARVEY, L.B.

1901

1957

GATCHELL, K.P.

1921-22-23-24

GRIFFIN, J.B.

1938-40

HASTINGS, Gil

1955

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HATCHER, B.F.

1918

HORNBACK Eddie

HATCHER, John

1998

HORNE, Hillery

HAWKINS, C.W.

1935-36-37

HAWKINS, Melvin HAYES, Melvin HAYES, Ralph HAYNES, M.W.

HORNE, Leslie

1930-32

JACKSON, Billy

1980-81-82-83

JONES, Chris

1992-93-94-95

JACKSON, Cookie

1980-81-82-83

JONES, Darnell

2001-02-03-04

JACKSON, Gabe

2010-11-12-13

JONES, Devin

2009-10-11-12

JACKSON, Gerald

1975-76-77-78

JONES, E.B.

JACKSON, Heath

1986-87-88-89

JONES, E.R.

1909

JONES, H.T.

1914-15

1988-92

HORNE, Nathan

1987

1992-93-94

HORTON, Brad

2003-04-05

1976

HORTON, G.C.

1917

JACKSON, I.M.

1914-15

1933

HOSKINS, Eric

2007-08

JACKSON, Jerry

1966-67-68

1925-26

JONES, H.W.

1939-40-41

HAZELWOOD, Brian

1995-96-97-98

HOUGH, P.M.

1918-19-20-21

JACKSON, Joshua

2008

HAZZARD, Brandon

1993

HOUSE, Avery

2003-05

JACKSON, Kamau

2001-02-03

JONES, James

1976-77-78-79

JONES, Jamie

2008-09-10-11

HEARD, David

2003-04-05-06

HOUSTON, P.D.

1921

JACKSON, Keith

1977-78-79

HEARD, Michael

2003-04-05-06

HOWARD, Anse

1941-42-46

JACKSON, Kirby

1983-84-85-86

1908

HOWARD, Billy

1944-45

HEARNE, Bun HEAVENS, Brandon HEFLIN, Duval

2009-10-11-12 1948-49-50

HOWARD, J.R.

1896

HOWELL, Stanley

JACKSON, Nathan JACKSON, Torrence

HOWIE, Jeff

2010

JACKSON, Zach

1988

HOWIE, R.M.

1901

JACOBS, E.H.

2009-10-11-12

HUBBARD, J.L.

HENDERSHOT, Mike

1986-87-88-89

HUDGINS, Ed

HENDERSON, N.C. HENDERSON, Omar

2008-09-10 1925

HUDSON, Rodney HUFF, J.H.

1995-97-99

HUGHES, Chris

2005-06-07

JONES, Jeremy

2012-13

1896

HEMPHILL, Sylvester

1994 1977-78-79-80 1921

1932-33-34

JONES, P.J.

2011-12-13

1986-87

JAMES, Jesse

1991-92-93-94

JONES, Rodney

1992-94

JAMES, John

1989-90-91-92

JONES, Ronny

1991

JAMES, Mike

1993-94

1922

JONES, Murphy

JAMES, Greg

JAMES, Leon

2007 1996-97-98-99

JONES, L.I.

1922-23

1919-20

1987 1995-96-97-98

JONES, Kenzaki

1965-66-67

2010-11-12

1901-02

JONES, Jay JONES, Jeremy

JACKSON, Willie

HEIDENREICH, Jon

JONES, I.L.

2000-01-02

1976-77-78-79

HEIDELBERG, G.C.

HENDERSON, Brandon

1975-76 1970-71-72

JONES, W.W.

1946-47

JONES, Wayne

1971-72-73

HUGHES, Jamon

2006-07

JAMES, Nick

2012

JORDAN, Byron

1989-90-91-92

HENLEY, R.N.

1917-18-19-21

HUGHES, Jay

1969-71

JAMES, Tony

1989-90-91-92

JORDAN, Chuck

1969-70-71

HENRY, Kevin

1990-91-92

HUGHES, Jay

2011-12

JANOUS, Frank

HENSON, J.C.

1933-34-35

HUGHES, Jesse

1941-42-46-47

HERRERA, Dio

2005

HUGHES, John

1941-42

JEFFCOAT, Jeff

1990

JORDAN, Todd

HERRING, Gay

1947-48

HUGHES, T.G.

1902

JEFFERSON, A.J.

2013

JOSEPH, Donald

1944-46

JEFFERSON, Billy

1938-39-40

JOSEPH, Keith JOSEPH, Norman

HENIG, Michael

HERRINGTON, Bob HERRINGTON, Ken HESTER, C.F. HICKS, Robert HIGGINS, Glenn

1930-31-33 1962 1902-03 1994-95-96-97

1973-74-75-76

JEFFREY, Bob

1948-49-50

1979-80-81-82

JEFFREY, R.H.

1945

HULL, Maury

1983

JENKINS, Anthony

1906

JENKINS, Craig

HUMPHRIES, C.D.

1905

JENKINS, Jimmy

HIGHT, Fred

1935-36-37

HUMPHRIES, Keon

HILDEBRAND, Bill

1944-45-46

HUNT, Mike

HILL, Billy

1959-60-61

HUNT, Purvis

HILL, Brandon

2011-12-13

HUNTER, Paul

HILLIARD, John

2004-05-06 1995-97-98-99

1895-96

HULL, Kent HULL, W.A.

1989-90

1960

HULL, Harvey

1988-89-91

HILL, Jonathan

1965-66

HUGHES, Vernon

JAYNE, J.M.

HIGH, Terry

HILL, Demetrius

1975-76 1989-91-92-93 1951-53 1989-90-91-92 1975-76

JOY, Buzz

1969

JUDGE, Joe

2002-03-04

JUNKIN, Bobby

1980-81-82

1960-61-62

K

JENKINS, Justin

2000-01-02-03

2010

JENNINGS, Joe

1967-68-69

KAPP, Athony

JENNINGS, John

1995-96-97

KATUSA, John

1951-52-53

KELLY, David

1959-60-61

1996-97-98-99

HURDLE, Bud

2006-07-08-09

1973

JORDAN, Kinney

2005-06-07 1993-94

HUNTINGTON, Larry

1978-79

JORDAN, Jack

JENNINGS, Morley

1910-11

1999-2000

JEWELL, Rob

1992

KELLY, M.E.

1988

JILES, Cedric

2013

KELLY, Reginald

1997-98

1917-18 1995-96-97-98

HURLEY, Drake

1984-85

JOHNSON, Anthony

2006-07

KELLY, Tommy

2001-02-03

HILLMAN, Grant

1997

HURST, F.J.

1913-14

JOHNSON, Antonio

2005-06

KENNAN, Robert

1934-35-36

HINE, C.R.

1934

HURST, J.I.

1917

JOHNSON, Chris

KENNEDY, Buck

1958-59-60

HITT, Mark

1975-76-77

HURST, Nelson

2008

JOHNSON, Dennis

1974-75-76-77

KENNEYBREW, Darrell

1985-87-88

1992-93-94

HODGES, Dave

1958

HUSBAND, Jason

2004-05-06-07

JOHNSON, Harvey

1938-39-40

HODGES, Price

1963-64

HUTCHINS, Carl

1999-2000-01-02

JOHNSON, Jamaal

2004-05

KERN, Kenny

JOHNSON, James “J.J.”

1997-98

KEY, Sidney

HOELSCHER, Bob HOGAN, Dan HOGGATT, Eric

1954 1980-83

HUTCHINS, Heath

2009-10

HUTCHINSON, Willie

1994

1969-70-71

HUTSON, Brian

HOLDER, Barry

1972

HUTSON, Frank

HOLLEY, Dylan

2012-13

HUTTO, Randy

1960-61-62

HOLLIMAN, Joel

1969-70-71

HYDRICK, Joey

2000

HOLLINGSHEAD, Lev.

1953-54-55

HYMEL, Calvin

1973-74-75

HOLLINGSWORTH, Tom HOLLOWAY, Brandon HOLLOWAY, James

1993-94

INMAN, Tommy

1895

IRBY, Ken

1972

IRBY, Peyton

HOLT, Bill HOOKER, Lenard HOOVER, Dan

1960-61

I

2013

HOLLY, Keith HOLMES, Jimmie

1984-85-86

1991-92

HOLLOWAY, W.A. HOLMES, Christian

114

1982-83 1941-42-44

2011-12-13 2007-08

1957-58 1966 1994-95-96-97

IVY, Harry

1967

1974

J JACK, Gregory

HOPPER, R.C.

1924-25

JACK, Jeremy

HOPPER, R.E.

1924-25

JACKSON, A.C.

2002

2003-04-05-06 1972

KEYS, Bert

1944-45 2003-04 1973-74-75 1997-98

KEYS, Richard

1973-74-75-76 1977-78-79-80

JOHNSON, Kenneth

1980-81-82-83

KEYS, Tyrone

JOHNSON, Kenny

1976-77-78-79

KHABEER, Johnathan

1995

JOHNSON, M.E.

1946-47-48

KIMBALL, Hunter

JOHNSON, Malcolm

2011-12-13

KIMBROUGH, Bob

1970-71

JOHNSON, Robert

2011-12-13

KING, Billy

1955-56

JOHNSON, Terrell JOHNSON, W.C. JOHNSON, William JOHNSTON, Bob JOHNSTON, Ty JOINER, Adam

1987 1993-94-95-96

JOHNSON, Jerry

JOHNSON, Steve 1962-63-64

ISAAC, Robert

JOHNSON, Jeramie

KERBY, E.M.

1979-80-81-82 2008 1983-84-85 1984-85 1964 1986-87-88

KING, Chick

1911-12-14

1970-71

KING, Dewayne

1986-87-88-89

KING, Donald Ray

1978-79-80-81

KINGREY, Ken KINNEY, H.C. KIRKLAND, Ronny

1974 1913-14 1962-63

1999

KIRKLAND, Todd

JONES, Adam

1988

KISER, Bill

1965-66-67

JONES, Blake

2000-01-02-03

KIZER, J.G.

1917

2004-05

JONES, Bobby

1963-64

1937

JONES, Chris

2013

KLICKER, Albert KLINDWORTH, M.E.

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KNIGHT, Bill

1988-89

KNIGHT, Bobby KNIGHT, C.A.

LOIACANO, J.E.

1966

LONG, Juan

1908

LONG, Lance

KNIGHT, Danny

1980-81-82-83

LONG, R.I.

KNIGHT, Kelvin

1990-91-92-93

LOONEY, D.J.

1996-97-99-2000

LOTT, Bubba

KNIGHT, Rob KNOTTS, Kenneth

1995-96

KOLKA, Kevin

1991

KOONTZ, Henry

1980-81-82-83

1962-63 1990-91-92-93 2005-06-07 1918 2008-09-10-11 1973

1927

McRAE, Matt

1983-84-85-86

LANE, Jimbo LANGSTON, Maurice LARSEN, Bootsie LATHAM, Sam LATHAM, Sam LATHRAM, M.W. LATTIMER, W.H.

2006-07-08-09 1921-22-23

LOWE, Jonathan LUCKETT, J.E. LUKE, Butch

McWILLIAMS, L.M.

1920

McCARDELL, Shane

2009-10-11-12

McWILLIAMS, Tom

1944-46-47-48

McCASKEY, Terrence

1996-97-98-99

McWILLIAMS, W.K.

1916-17

MEEK, Omri

1994

1922-23-24

McCLUER, Donald

1913

MEEKS, J.H.

1924-25-26

McCOLLOUGH, Bernard

LUNDIE, Orlando

1983-84-85

McCOLLOUGH, Larry

LUNDY, T.E.

1929-30-31

McCORVEY, Jackie

2009-10

LYNCH, Thayer LYNN, Mark

MEIGS, Ralph

2007-08-09-10

1972-73-74

MELL, Eric

1982-83-84-85

1977-78-79

MENAFEE, Cornell

1996-97-98-99

1922

McCOY, O.R.

1930-31

MIDDLETON, Carl

1937-38

McCRACKEN, W.G.

1944

2010

McCRANEY, Cortez

2007-08

McCULLAND, John

2010

MACK, Clay

1994-95

1936-37

MACON, Joe

1993-94-95 1998-99-2000-01 1972

LAWRENCE, Cameron

2009-10-11-12

MAGEE, W.J.

LAWRENCE, Mike

1973-74-76-77

MAGILL, O.R.

McCULLEN, I. McCULLOUGH, Colby McDOLE, Mardye

1991-92-93-94

MIHALIC, Mike MIKETINAS, Bobby MILLER, Andy

1988

MILLER, Dicenzo

1916

MILLER, Jimmy

1977-78-79-80

MILLER, L.C.

1923-24

1980-81-82

MILLER, Mike

1988

1911-12

McDOUGAL, Clarence

2003-04-05

MILLER, Tom

1956-57

1909-10

McDOUGAL, Lloyd

1910-11

1945

MILLS, A.P. MILLS, E.E.

1991-92-93-94

MAHONEY, J.C.

1901

McELROY, Dick

1970-71-72

MILNER, Sammy

1973-74-75-77

MAIER, Chuck

2000-01 1999-2000-01-02

1976-77-78-79

McELROY, Tom

1971

MALE, John

1971

McELVEEN, M.

1927-28

MALLORY, R.

1918

McENANY, Mike

1910

MALONE, Danny

LEE, Tyson

2008-09

MALONE, Justin

LEGGETT, Jerry

1985-86

MANGUM, Wayne

LEIKAM, Ken

1982-83

MANLEY, Jack

LENOIR, R.L.

1929-30

MANN, Brandon

2005

McDONALD, Mike

1938-39-40

LEE, Bill

1974-75 1998-99-2000-01 1979-80-81-82

McDOWELL, G.R.

LEASY, Wesley

1941-42-46 1978-80-81-82

MILLER, John

1911

2011

2001 1984-85-86

1993-94

MAGRUDER, F.H.

LAWSON, Eric

1935-36-37

MELICHAR, Mark

MERIDETH, Charles

McCRARY, Fred

MADKIN, Wayne

1971

1990-91

M

1956-57

1987-88

McCOY, Kyle

1963-64-65

1904

McCOLLOUGH, Jim

1990-91-92-93

MAGEE, Don

LEE, S.B.

1993-94-95-96

1978

1963-64-65

1976

McCANN, Henry

1895-96

1963

LYNCH, T.R.

1983

McREE, Alton

2000-01-02-03

1918-23

1997-98-99-2000

McRANEY, Will

1991-92-93-94

LUMPKIN, Aaron

LUSTER, Frankie

1911 2007-08-09

McCALL, Byron

1980-81-82-83

1992

1942-46

1954 2009-10

McCLELLAND, S.F.

2008-09-10-11

LEE, Donald

McCAIN, W.C.

1975-76

2004-05

LAWRENCE, Addison

LEE, Courtney

McPHEE, Pernell

McCABE, J.H.

1998-99

LOWE, John

LANE, D.H.

1904

2011-12-13

LOVE, Kelvin

1944-45

LANCASTER, Brian

McARTHUR, W.S.

LOVE, Jamerson

LOWE, Fred

1969-71

McPHAIL, Bill

McRAE, Brandon

2007-08

LANCASTER, Bill

McNEIL, Duane

1915-16

McPHERSON, H.A.

KYLES, Jarvis

LAMM, Art

1912-13-14

McARTHUR, R.

1962

LOW, R.H.

1924

McARTHUR, Harry

1917

1941-42

LAMBERT, Gary

2002-03-04-05

McBRIDE, Jim

KOWALSKI, Anthony

LAIRD, R.F.

1918

McNEIL, Chris

McBRIDE, B.A.

LOVE, Kyle

1993-94-95-96

McNAIR, E.H.

1969-70-71

1933-34-35

1950-51

LACOSTE, Paul

2005-06-07-08

McALPIN, Jim

LOTT, S.A.

KOTOWSKI, Tony

L

McADAMS, Blake

1973-74-75 2012 1956-57-58 1951 1993-94

McGEE, Chauncey McGEE, Keffer

1979-80-81-82 1995-96 1994-95-96

MILONS, Tee MILTON, Derrick MINK, Robby MINOR, Durward MINOR, Longstreet

McGEORGE, Hal

1904-05-06-07

MINOR, Marco

McGILL, Izell

1994-95-96-97

MINYARD, B.I.

McGLASKER, Darryl

1974-75-76-77

MINYARD, W.N.

1902-03 1968-69-70 2002-03-04-05 2012-13 1979-80 1985-86-87-88 1906 2000-01 1935 1920-21

LEONARD, R.L.

1917

MAPP, Marcus

1937

McGOWAN, W.G.

1920-21-22

MITCHELL, Carsno

1981-82-83

LEWIS, Chester

1995

MARBLE, John

1930

McGRAW, Dick

1965-66-67

MITCHELL, Charles

2008-09-10-11

LEWIS, D.D.

1965-66-67

MARCUS, Adrian

2010-11-12

McGRAW, F.A.

1901

LEWIS, H.R.

1926-27-28

MARKET, Kendrick

2012-13

McGUIRE, Bill

1963-64

MITCHELL, E.F.

1926

LEWIS, Howard

1973-74-75

MARLER, Dave

1977-78

McINGVALE, George

1942-45

MITCHELL, T.A.

1895-96

LEWIS, Jameon

2011-12-13

MARLIN, John-Michael

LEWIS, W.I. LEWY, H.E.

1929

MARSH, Tate

1913

MARTIN, Darren

LIGER, Eugene

1999-2001

LIGHTSEY, Jim

1964-65

LILLY, C.E. LINDSEY, Harold LINDSEY, Michael LINVILLE, Billy LIPSCOMB, Jimmy LIPSCOMB, Lee

1902

MARTIN, Jason MARTIN, N.S. MARTIN, Rusty

1976-77

2000-01-03

McINNIS, D.C.

1920

MIZE, William

1930

1969-70

McINNIS, E.C.

1905-06-07-08

MOAK, Johnny

1935-36-37

MOATES, Jennings

1941-42-46

1985-86-87-88 1984 1915-16 1977-78-79-80

1998-99-2000-01

MASON, Ryan

2007

1993-94-95-96

MASSEY, Alan

1977-78-79-80

1952

MATTHEWS, Miller

1928-29-30

1993-94-95-96

MATTHEWS, W.M.

1895

1990-91

MITCHELL, David

McINTOSH, Mark

1977-78

McINTOSH, P.K.

1905

MOHLER, Robert

1950

McKAY, J.V.

1895

MOLDEN, Bobby

1975-76-77-78

McKEE, John McKELPHIN, Marvell

1952-53 1984-85-86

MOLLERE, L.A. MONAGHAN, Mike

1934-35-36 1973

McKENNA, R.J.

1982-83-84-85

MONROE, Henry

1976-77-78

McKENZIE, Duncan

1974-75-76-77

MONROE, Willie

1976-77-78

1998-99

MONROE, Willie

1985-86

McKINLEY, Alvin

MATULICH, Wallace

1942-46-47

McKINLEY, Dennis

1995-96-97-98

MONTGOMERY, H.C.

1895

LITTLE, H.S.

1919-20-21

MAWHINNEY, T.J.

2001-02-03

McKINNEY, Benardrick

2012-13

MONTGOMERY, J.F.

1906

LITTLE, Jason

1985-86-87

MAXEY, Bill

1976-77-78

McKINZIE, W.M.

1920-23

MONTGOMERY, Mi.

1990-91-92-93

LITTLEJOHN, Anthony LLOYD, Curtis LOCKHART, Otis

2005-06-07-08 1959-60-61 1978

MAXWELL, Jessie

1978

McKISSACK, Clovis

1954

MOODY, Jimmy

MAXWELL, William

1930-31-32

McLAURIN, Jerome

1986

MOON, Bill

MAY, George

1977-78-79

McMILLAN, John

LOGAN, J.E.

1952-56-57-58

MAYE, Brandon

2011

McMULLAN, Stephen

LOGAN, Joel

1987-88-89-90

MAYFIELD, George

1948

McMULLEN, A.H.

2009-10 1989 1923-24

MOONEY, Paul MOONEYHAM, David MOORE, Arnold

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MOORE, Billy

1964-65

NEWTON, Leslie

MOORE, Craig

1997-98

NICHOLS, Jon

MOORE, Dana

1979-80-81-82

NICHOLS, Sam

1973-74-75-76

PERKINS, LaDarius

MOORE, Darrell

1982-83-84-85

NICHOLS, Tom

1981-82-83-84

PERRERE, Clyde

MOORE, Duaine

1965-66-67

MOORE, John

1985-86-87-88-89

NICKELS, Vic

PERKINS, Fred

1959-60-61

PRUITT, Dale

1964

PERKINS, H.G.

1921-22-23

PURNELL, Hawes

1932-33-34

PYRON, Shag

1949-50-51

1973-74

NIX, Gordon

1937

1955

PERRY, Frank

1917-18-19

PETERS, Rodney

1984-86-87

PETERSON, Gil

1956-57-58

Q QUILLIAN, Chris

1976-77-78

1944-47

NIX, Jack

MOORE, Ronnie

1968-70

NOBLE, C.R.

1912-13-14-15

PETERSON, Glenn

1971

MORDECAI, Art

1983-84

NOBLE, L.W.

1921-22-23

PETERSON, Shelby

1988

RAINER, Fred

1975-76

1980-81-82

NOBLE, P.A.

1927

PETRO, Emile

1970-71-72

RAINEY, Chris

1996-97-98-99

1945

PETTIT, Blake

RAINEY, E.R.

1912-13-14-15

MORGAN, Brett

2002-03-04-05

MORGAN, Josh

1999-2000-01-02

MORGAN, Rob

1996-97-98-99

MORGAN, Tarus

1937-38-39

2010-11-12-13

1988-89

MOORE, John O.

MORGAN, Bob

NOBLES, Bennie NORWOOD, Jerious

2002-03-04-05

NUGENT, Dave

1965-66

2002

MORGAN, William Earl

1955-56-57

MORGANTI, Fred

1944-45-47

MORRELL, Al

1967-68

MORRELL, Tommy

1990-91-92-93

MORRIS, Don

1952-53-54

MORRIS, E.S.

1907-08

O OAKES, N.C.

1917

O’CONNOR, Cliff

1933

OSBOURNE, Ray

1921-22 1993-94-95

MUNCHAUSEN, Louis

O’NEAL, Gabe

OSWALT, J.A.

PACKER, Walter

1972-73-74

PAGE, W.C. PAPA, Vic PAPPENHEIMER, William PARENTON, Tim

MYLES, Eddie

1987-88-89-90

PARKER, Brent

MYLES, Jimmie

1991-92-93-94

PARKER, Clarence

MYLES, Toby

1994-95

PARKER, Jackie

MYRICK, Bo

1977-78

PARKER, John

MYRICK, Gordon

1955-56

PARKS, Tommy PARKS, W.J.

N NABORS, Rocky NANCE, Bill

PILLOW, George

1932-33-34

REED, Joe

1916

PILLOW, Robert

1942-46

P

1941-42-46

NABERS, Jim

1959-60-61

PITTMAN, Charles

MURRAY, Stan

PARVIN, David 1977-78

1949-50-51 1982 1973-74-75-76 1931-32-33 1947-48 1927-28-29 1980-81-82-83 1981-82-83

1974-75-76-77

1971

REESE, Matt

1991

1927-28-29 1949-51

REID, Bo REID, Fred REID, W.D.

1905

PITTMAN, Oren

1935-36-37

RELF, Chris

2009-10-11

RENCHER, Varner

1985-86-87

PITTS, Walter PLUMMER, Bruce PLUMP, Greg POLK, S.T. POLLARD, H.T. POLOVINA, Pete

1952-53

PORTER, Alonzo PORTER, Jay PORTER, Jerald

1976 1983-84-85-86

REULE, P.A.

1991-92-93

RHEA, Rube

1966-68

1907-08-09-10

RHOADES, Glenn

1965-66-67

1950-51

RHOADES, Ray

1948

1983-84-85

RHOADES, S.W.

1909-10-11

1993-94

RHOADES, Stan

1979

RHODEN, Marcus RIALS, Harold

1986

1957-58

RICE, Carlton

2004-05-06

1959

POTTER, F.E.

1912-13

RICHARDSON, Derrick

1982-83-84

PATRICK, Mike

1972-73-74

POWELL, Andrew

1960

1902 2003-04-05-06

1969-71

POWERS, Floyd

PATTEN, T.W.

1915-16

PRATHER, Pig

NASH, Kahlil

2001-02

PATTERSON, Bob

1940-41-42

PREMONT, David

1977-78-79-80

NASH, Marshall

1931

PATTERSON, R.B.

1946-47-48

PRENTISS, Kevin

NATALE, Steve

1971

PATTERSON, W.C.

1941-42-46

PRESCOTT, Bob

1984-85-86-87

PRESCOTT, Dak

1958-59-60 1998-99-2000-01

RICHARDSON, O.W. RICHMOND, W.L. RICKMAN, Jack

1901 1926

1997-98

RIDDELL, Josh

2007

1919

RIDDLEY, Otis

2003

2012-13

RILEY, Co-Eric

2007-08

1998-99

RILEY, Mike

1958

PATTY, R.P.

1924-25

PRESSLEY, Bobby

1965

PAUL, Albert

1960-62

PRICE, Dave

1935-36-37

1974

PRICE, Jerry

1979-80-81-82

ROBERSON, Kendall ROBERSON, Murphy

ROBBINS, F.W.

NELSON, Bill

1966-67-68

PAYNE, Preston

1970-71

PRICE, Orlie

1931-32

NELSON, E.T.

1906

PEACHER, Clay

1980-81-82-83

PRICE, R.N.

1938-39-40

ROBERTS, Kenny

1907

PEARSON, Aaron

1984-85

PRICE, Steve

1979

ROBERTSON, Bo

NELSON, Tim

1996-97-98-99

NESMITH, Ed

1956-57

NEVILLE, Tom

1962-63-64

PEARSON, H.H. PEDERSON, Todd PEGUES, Derek PENDER, Runnie

NEWSOM, Buddy

1968-69

PEOPLES, Nate

NEWSOME, Frank

1952-53

PEPPER, Fred

1901

PRICE, Stoney

1993

PRIESTER, Bill PRINCE, Carl

1991-92-93 1997

2005-06-07-08

1976-77-78

1973-74

RICKS, W.B.

NEILL, James

1969-70-71

1981-82 1932-33-34

RICKS, J.R.

NEAVES, Robert

NELSON, Jim

1944-45 1964-65-66

1974-75-76-77

PATRIDGE, Jim

NELSON, G.B.

1971

RHOADES, Andy

POTEETE, Jim

1987-88-89

PAYNE, Jimmy

1912

1944

POTTS, R.H.

2003-04

2001-02-03-04

1909

2007-08

NELSON, Aries

1916 1950-51-52

1947-48-49

1939-40-41

PATTON, Jeff

REESE, R.

1966-67-68

PATRICK, J.W.

1984-85-87-88

1964-65

REES, Gavin

PITTMAN, Jim

POORE, Eric

1986-87-88-89

1969-70

PITTMAN, Hilton

2000-01 1988-89-90

REED, Joseph R.

1965-66 1964-65-66

1895

NANCE, Chris

NEAL, Keith

2013

REED, Harland

PITTMAN, C.

MURPHY, Billy

2003

REDMOND, Will REED, C.R.

PILLOW, Watson

PACKER, Steve

REDMOND, James

1934-35-36

2001-02

1981

1922

1934-35-36

1985-86-87-88 1926-27-28

1949-50

MURPH, Darwin

MYERS, W.J.

1934-35-36

REDDOCH, Bert

PICKLE, Ike

OYEFESOBI, Michael

PACE, John

1985-86-88-89

1940-41-42

REAGH, I.C.

PICKENS, W.H.

OWENS, David

1953

MYERS, Jerry

RAY, R.V.

2004-05-06-07

PILLOW, W.N.

2011-12-13

1936

1947-48

2011

1903-04

1990

RAY, Pete

PHILLIPS, John

OVERSTREET, Hugh

MUNSCH, Al

MUSSELWHITE, W.B.

PHILLIPS, Hank

1940-41

2006

1930-31-32

1937

MUNIZ, Archie

PHILLIPS, Anwar

1929

2007-08

MOULDS, Eric

RAY, Kelly

PHILLIPS, F.M.

O’QUINN, Jasper

MOTT, J.C.

1967-68-69

1947

1950

1994

PHARR, Tommy

ODOM, Jerry

1952-53

MORROW, Robert

RAY, E.G.

1976

MORROW, Bill

2000-01-02

1970-71-72

1987-89

OGDEN, Charles

1960-61-62

RANDLE, Milas

PHARES, Ken

PHILLIPS, Bob

2009-10

RANAGER, Tommy

1972

PHILLIPS, Bob

ODOM, Reggie

R

PHARES, Bob

1915

MORRIS, Tom

2012-13

2004 1975-76-77-78

1948-49

1988-89-90

MORROW, Joe

PEYTON, Raymond

ODEN, C.S.

MORRIS, Todd

MORROW, Grover

116

1964-65-66

1995-96-97

1988-89-90-91 1917 1996-97-98-2000 1951-52-53 1989-90-91-92 1980

ROBERTSON, Derrell

1988-89

1960-61

ROBERTSON, Dwayne

2000-01

1981-82

ROBERTSON, Joe

PRINCE, Rodney

2007-10

ROBERTSON, Tony

1987-88-89-90

PRINCE, William

1989-90-91-92

ROBINSON, Alvin

1983-84-85-86

PROSSER, Will

2003-04-05-06

ROBINSON, Calvin

1983-84-85-86

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ROBINSON, Damien

2011-12-13

SAUNDERS, H.A.

1934

SMITH, B.W.

1918

STONE, H.L.

1923-24-25

ROBINSON, Deljuan

2003-04-05-06

SAUNDERS, W.B.

1922

SMITH, Brent

1993-94-95-96

STONE, L.H.

1927-28-29

ROBINSON, Delmon

2008

1908-09

SMITH, Brent

2002-03

STONE, Willie

1933-34-35

1942

SMITH, Charles

1934-35

STOOTS, Steve

1970

1930-31

SMITH, Charlie

1961

STOUT, Randy

SAVLEY, T.S.

ROBINSON, Don

1945-48-49

ROBINSON, Josh

2012-13

SCALES, Walter

ROBINSON, Michael

1986-88

SCAMARDO, Don

1981-82-83

SMITH, Chris

ROBINSON, Sleepy

1990-91-92

SAXTON, Curtis

SCHAFFHAUSER, Gary

1977-79-80

SMITH, David

RODRIGUEZ, Wallace

1961-62

SCHEER, Stu

1966-67-68

SMITH, Don

ROGERS, Casey

2005-06

SCHEIDER, Carl

ROGERS, Kenny

1973

ROGERS, Kenny

1982-83-84-85

ROGERS, Tim

1994-95

ROGERS, W.M.

1906

ROGERS, Will

2002-03-04

SCHOENROCK, Bill

1948

SMITH, Ed

2009-10-11-12 1968-69-70

1997

STOWERS, Curtis

2000-02-03

STOWERS, Curtis Hill

1978-79-80-81

1983-84-85-86

STOWERS, Rodney

1989-90

1957-58-59

STRAHAN, Tommy

1971-72-73

1957-58-59

SMITH, Edward

1997-98

SCHWILL, Otto

1915-16

SMITH, Emmitt

1998

STREET, Mitchell

1978

SCOTT, Don

1915-16

SMITH, F.M.

1910

STRICKLIN, Basil

1949-50-51

SCOTT, Edward SCOTT, McKinley

1937 2002-03-04

SMITH, James

1973-74

STUART, C.E.

1924-25

STUART, James

1945-46-47-48

1970

SCOTT, Paul

2000

STUBBS, A.B.

ROSE, C.M.

1908

SEAL, Leo

1909-10

SMITH, Kenwoynne

1995-96-97-98

STUVER, Vic

1952

ROSE, W.C.

1909

SEAL, Leo Jr.

1947-48

SMITH, Milton

1986-87-88-89

SUBER, Scott

1953-54-55

1951

SEARS, Corey

1994-95

SMITH, Murray

ROSETTI, Jerry

1965-66

ROSS, Fred

2013

SHAMBURGER, Charles

1939

SMITH, Preston

1967

SMITH, Reggie

1987

SUMMEROUR, A.R.

1928-29

1967-68

SMITH, Robert

1985

SUMMEROUR, John

1930-32

SMITH, Scott

1982

SUMMERS, Anthony

1932

SHANKS, Don

RUCKER, Bill

1966

SHARPE, O.J.

RUCKER, Jack

1949-50 1909

RUFFIN, R.

1913

SHAMBURGER, Sonny

SHAW, M.J. SHAW, Robert SHEFFIELD, Lanny SHEGOG, Andri

RUFFIN, Red

1937-38

SHELL, Tony

RUSCOE, Ben

1949-50

SHELTON, Ben

RUSCOE, Herb

1956-57

SHEPHERD, Billy

RUSH, Dereck

1960

SMITH, Truett

1946-47-48

SWEARENGEN, Larry

1962-63-64

SMITH, Williams

1932-33-34

SWEDENBURG, Baker

2011-12-13

1971 1984-85 1988-89-90 2006-07 1951-52-54

SMITH, Zach SMITHART, Terry SMOOT, Fred SNYDER, Dannie SOBIESK, Evan

1950-51 1986

RUSHING, J.B.

1958

SHERROD, Derek

2007-08-09-10

SOSEBEE, Major

SHERROD, Dezmond

2004-05-06-07

SOUTHWARD, Billy

RUSSELL, C.E. RUSSELL, J.G. RUSSELL, Tyler

SPARKS, J.C.

1968-69 1999-2000 2001

1986

SWOOPES, Pat

1982-83-84-85

2013

T

1976-77-78 2009

TAIT, Art

1970-71-72

TAIT, Jim

SHIVERS, Wes

1998-99

SPARKS, John

1962-63

TANKSLEY, Perry

SHUFF, Ted

1942-46

SPENCER, Chris

2009-10

TATE, H.

1903

2001-02-03

TAITE, Derrick

SHUMAKER, Bryan

2000

SPIVEY, Robert

1967-68-69

SHUMPERT, Ashton

2013

SPURLOCK, K.L.

1904

SHUMPERT, William

2011

STACY, Benny

1959-60-61

TAYLOR, J.A.

STACY, Billy

1956-57-58

TAYLOR, Jerry

1958-59-60

1954-55

SWOOPES, Demetruis

1995

SHUTE, Pat

1938

SWILP, John

1980

2010-11-12-13

2003-04

SWILLY, Billy

SHIRLEY, Scott

1918-19

RUSSELL, Freddy

SOILEAU, Joe

2007-08-09-10

1993-94-95-96 1986-87-88-89

2006

1960-61

SHERMAN, Paul

RUSSELL, Bo

1958-59-60

SWAIN, Chris

SHEPHERD, J.T.

RUSSELL, Adam

1923

SUGGS, Walter

2010-11-12

1971

RUSS, Andy

2011-12-13

SUDDUTH, Wilburn

SMITH, Tobias

1996-97

1950-51

1926-27

1913-14-15-16

RUSHING, Dennis RUSHING, Tom

1953-54

SMITH, O.L.

1954-55-56

1912-13

SUDA, George

2013

ROYE, J.L.

RUFFIN, D.A.

1958

1936

SENIOR, Justin

ROSS, Jim

RUDD, E.I.

SMITH, Jondrea

2006-07-08

2005-06-07-08

ROMANOFF, Alex

ROSENBERG, Dick

1930

SMITH, Jamayel

STRAUDER, Anthony

1913-14-15-16

TAYLOR, C.K.

1976-77 1904-05-06 2003 1902 1920-21 1948-49

2006

SIDDOWAY, Charles

2012-13

STACY, Bobby

RUTLEDGE, J.F.

1896

SIDORIK, Al

1942-46

STAINBROOK, Max

1947-48-49-50

TAYLOR, Michael

RYE, Jerry

1979

SIGNAIGO, Nick

2003-04

STALLWORTH, Arnil

2006-07-08-09

TAYLOR, Shaun

1994

SIJANSKY, Kevin

1999-2001-02

STALLWORTH, Chris

1991-92-93

TEMPLE, Keith

1973-74 1985-86

S SABBATINI, Frank SADLER, Robert

SIKES, Carl 1973-74 1954-55-56 1939

STANFORD, Carl

1963

TERRELL, Carl

SILVERI, Joe

1954

STANLEY, Jack

1948

TERRY, Roland

SIMMONS, Crosby

1948

STANSEL, H.S.

1913

THAMES, Anthony

1913-14-15

STANTON, Bill

1953-54-55

THAMES, Dennis

SIMMONS, Michael

1984-85-86-87

STEADMAN, C.W.

1935-36-37

THAMES, G.T.

1944-45

SIMPSON, Barrin

1996-97-98-99

STEPHENS, Con.

SAMUEL, Artimus

2013

SIMPSON, Roger

SANDERS, Danny

1981-82-83-84

SANDERS, Harold

1934

SAGET, Don

1965-66-67

SAIA, Joseph

SANDERS, Joey

2004-05-06

SANDERS, R.D.

1917

SANDERS, Ricco

2010-11

SANFORD, Carl

1963

SANGSTER, Jer.

1985-86-87-88

SANTAGATA, Rich SANTILLO, John SARTIN, Bill SARTOR, Tony SAULSBERRY, Quentin

1966

SIMMONS, M.L.

1931-32-33

TAYLOR, Leslie

1955-56 1993-94-95-96

RUTLAND, Tray

SAAB, Louis

1960-61

TATE, Roosevelt

1947-48-49-50

SIMS, J.B. SIMS, Stan SIRMONES, C.J. SISK, Bob SISK, Dwight SISTRUNK, R.L. SKINNER, Deontae

1988 1974-75 1984-85-86-87 1999 1957-58

STEPHENS, Durwood

2007 1988-89-91 2010 1959

1998-99-2000-01

THAMES, Robert

1935-36

1968

THOMAS, Bennie

1983-84

THOMAS, Bill

1966-68

STEVENS, Bill

1965

THOMAS, E.F.

1937-38

STEVENS, Lenny

1967

THOMAS, Jack

1968-69

STEWART, Bill

1967

STEWART, Buck

1929

STEWART, Corbin

1950-51

THOMAS, Randy

1950

THOMAS, Tron

2012

THOMPSON, Derrick

1997-98 1997-98-99-2000 2000-01

2010-11-12-13

STEWART, David

2001-02-03-04

THOMPSON, Eddie

1988-89-90-91

THOMPSON, Glen

1916

THOMPSON, H.S.

1938

1987-88-89-90

THOMPSON, L.R.

1925-26-27

THOMPSON, Larry

1972-73-74

SKIPPER, Frank

1958-59

STEWART, Kenny

SLAY, Darius

2011-12

STEWART, R.H.

1990-91-92-93

SLOAN, R.L.

1917

1980-81-82

1985-86-87-88

1923-25

STEPHENS, P.E.

1952-53

2008-09-10-11

1931-32-35

STEWART, Reggie

SLUDER, Kevin

1996-97-98-99

STIGERS, Trevor

SMITH, Allan

1994-95-96-97

STILLWELL, Robbie

2009-10 1997

THOMPSON, W.L.

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THORNTON, Brandon

2005-06

THORNTON, Mack

1971

WALKER, Jeff

WHITLOCK, Rod

1983-84-85

WHITTINGTON, W.L. WICHMAN, Marcus

THORPE, H.D.

1941-42

WALKER, Pete

1948-49-50

THORNTON, Clint

1991-92

WALKER, Rob

2004

WIELGOSZ, S.F.

1895

WIER, J.M.

THREADGILL, Bruce

1975-76-77

WALL, I.B.

THREADGILL, Tyler

2004-06-07

TOHILL, Billy TOPP, J.S.

1989-90 1960 1931-32-33 1934

WILBANKS, Scott

1983-84-85

1937-39

WALLACE, Kyle

1999-2000

WILBANKS, W.H.

1925

WILDER, O’neal

2009

TOUPS, Bubba

1976

WALLIS, Robert

TRACY, Shawn

1988

WALTERS, Bo

1956-57-58

WALLACE, Ralph

1954 2001-02-03

WILEY, Arthur WILKERSON, Bill

1972

WALTERS, Fred

1934-35-36

WILLIAMS, Albert

1929-30-31

Y 1940-41-42

1987-88-89-90

YARBROUGH, Butch

1969-70-71

WILLIAMS, Andre

1995

YARBROUGH, Leron

2005-06

WILLIAMS, Damian

2013

YARNICK, Ron

WARD, Elwyn

TRAVIS, Lateef

1992-93

WARD, Fred

1991-92

TRIBBLE, Bobby

1956-57-58

WARD, R.B.

1935-36-37

WILLIAMS, Darren

2002-03-04

YEATES, Edward

TRIPSON, John

1938-39-40

WARDLAW, Gene

1971-72

WILLIAMS, Edward

1989-91-92

YERGER, J.L.

TROGDON, Mark

1975-76-77

WARLICK, Joe

1941-42

WILLIAMS, Forest

1902

WARREN, Rufus

1992

WASHINGTON, Marcus

1916

TRUSS, F.W.

2013

WILLIAMS, Greg

2000 1980-81

2006-07-08-09

WILLIAMS, James

1986-87-88-89

1980-81-82

WILLIAMS, Justin

2006-07

YOUNG, J.C.

WATKINS, Kendell

1992-93-94

WILLIAMS, LaMarcus

2007-08

YOUNG, Jerrod

TUCKER, Donald

2000-01-02

WATSON, Kyle

YOUNG, Paul

TULLOS, Toxie

1938-39-40

WATSON, Pat

TURNER, John

1937-38-39

WATSON, Tommy

WILLIAMS, Larry

1994-95

WILLIAMS, Louis

1945-47-48-49

YOUNG, Robert

1987-88-89-90

WILLIAMS, Max

1953-54-55

YOUNG, Robert

1991

WILLIAMS, Mikel

1982-83-84

YOUNG, Tarus

2008

1962-63-64 2000-01

WATSON, W.A.

1907

WILLIAMS, Nate

TURNER, Michael

2012

WATTS, Sam

2011

WILLIAMS, Rickey

1957-58

WILLIAMS, Robert

1990-91 1976-77-78-79

TURNER, Nick

2002-03

WEATHERLY, Charles

TURNER, Tee

1978-81

WEATHERS, Brad

2002

WILLIAMS, Sam

2010-11-12

1978-79

WEAVER, Mackie

1960-61-62

WILLIAMS, W.J.

1909-10-11-12

1930-31-32

WEAVER, Richard

1963-64-65

WILLIAMSON, Karl

TYLER, Breck

1977-78

U UNDERWOOD, Eric UNGER, J.W. UPTON, Cody

WEBB, A.B.

1920

WILLIAMSON, Ke.

WEBB, Hurst

1933

WILLINGHAM, D.T.

WEBB, Jimmy 1987-88-89

WEBB, Thomas

WILSON, De’Runnya

1936-37-38 1916

WILSON, Elmer

1932-33

WILSON, Reggie

WEEMS, Joseph 1954

WEISSINGER, G.C.

1916

WELCH, Lee

VANDEVERE, Dallas

1928-29-30

WELLS, Matthew

VARNADO, George

1940-41-42

WELLS, P.L.

1937 1948-49-50 1975-76

VENIER, Lou

WILSON, Calvin

WEEKS, L.R.

VANCE, W.B.

VAUGHT, Gerald

WILSON, Brandon

WEED, Oscar

VALLIS, Ted

VAUGHN, Oliver

2009-10

1925

WEEKS, Shed Hill

VARNER, F.W.

1972-73-74

2003-04

V

1953-54-55

WELLS, W.C. WESLEY, Quinton WEST, Danny WEST, Mike

1934

WILSON, R.S.

1994

2011-12-13

WINDHAM, Jonny

1961-62-63

WINDHAM, Lamar

1980-81-82-83 1945

2006-07

WISEMAN, R.C.

1927-28-29

1971-72-73

WISHMAN, M.F.

1931-32-33

WISNER, Jason

1991-93-94

1994-95

WOFFORD, W.J.

1954-56

WESTERFIELD, Scott

VINSON, Bernard

2002-03

WHALEY, Steve

VIRGES, Curtis

2011-13

WHEELER, James

1944

WHIPPLE, Jermaine

1995

WOLVERTON, M.L.

1901

1999-2000

WOHLERT, Steve

1969-70-71

WOHNER, Collins

1940-41

WOITT, Johnny

1965-67

WHITAKER, Joe

1904-05-06

WOMACK, Floyd

1976-77-78

1944 1997-98-99-2000

WHITE, Benton

1956-57

WONSLEY, Elmore

2001-02

WADE, Jerry

1959-60

WHITE, Chris

2009-10

WONSLEY, George

1980-81-82-83

WADE, Mike

1968-69

WHITE, George

WADE, Tim WADE, Orlando WADLEY, Johnny

1990 1987-88-89

WHITE, J.J. WHITE, James

1997-98-99-2000 1929 1940-41-42

WOOD, Gene WOODARD, Marc WOODBERRY, Lamont

1967-68-69 1989-90-91-92 1996-97

2002-03-04-05

WHITE, Jordan

1997

WAITS, Frank

1932

WHITE, Lavelle

1957-58-59

WALDEN, Bobby

1973

WHITE, Mark

1974-75-76-77

1970-71-72

WHITE, Steve

1975-76-77

WOOTEN, O.B.

1960-61-62

WHITENER, Stuart

1984

WORD, Herbert

1973

2010-11-12-13

WORLEY, Lewis

1932-33

WALKER, Anthony WALKER, Brownie WALKER, Dontae

1999-2000-01-02

WHITLEY, Nickoe

WOODS, Earl G.

1980

WOODS, Jerry

1966

WOODWARD, J.W.

1968-69 1952-53-54 1981

Active Mississippi State student-athletes in bold.

1901-02-03-04

1911-12-13-14

VINCENT, Jim

W

2013

1920

WESTBROOK, Jim

ZINNIMON, Dennis

1982-83-84

1951-52-53

1973

ZIMMERMAN, Bill

1982-83

2005

WILSON, Zerk

WINSTEAD, H.D.

1948-49-50

Z ZERINGUE, Lynn

2010-11

1994 1972-73

YOUNGER, Paul

1997-98-99-2000

WILSON, W.P.

1927

YOUNGER, Mike

ZANDERS, Calvin

1926

1983-84-85

YOUNGBLOOD, Torrey

1991-92-93

1918-19

1951-52

1974-75-76-77

1945

1959-60-61

VERDERVER, Gil

VITRANO, Terry

1923-24 1987-88-89-90

2002

1983

TUTOR, Elmer

1979-80-81-82

2009-10-11-12

TURNER, Melvin

TURNIPSEED, Clint

1969-70

YOUNG, Glen

WATKINS, John

WATSON, Louis

1904 2002-03-04

YOUNG, Bob

2000-01-02 1950-51

1952-53 1996-98-99-2000

YORK, Kyle

TUBBS, Darius TULLOH, John

1997-98-99-2000

YANCEY, Charles

2011-12

TRUITT, Olanda

1987-88-89 1996-97-98-99

WYMS, Ellis

TRAPP, Joey

TROTTER, H.M.

2001-03 2007-08-09-10

WYATT, Matt

1978-79

2008

1930-31

WRIGHT, Demetric WRIGHT, Sam

WILBANKS, Austin

2001-02-03

1992-93-94-95

WRIGHT, Carroll

2008-09

1973-74-75

WALLACE, Gabe

2002-03

WRIGHT, Brian

WRIGHT, K.J.

WALLACE, Bobby

1972-73-74

WRIGHT, Brandon

1927-28

1959-60

TOUCHET, Jim

TRAMMEL, Bubber

118

1996-97-98-99

WALKER, Kevin

1908 1905-06-07

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ALL-AMERICANS

1999: Ashley Cooper, S (2nd FN, 3rd AP, TSN) Barrin Simpson, LB (1st TSN)

KEY TO AWARD OUTLETS: AP-Associated Press; ATHLETIC PUB.-Athletic Publication; ATL - Athlon Sports; BL - Bleacher Report; CAMP-Walter Camp Football Foundation; CBS-CBSSports.com; COACHESAmerican Football Coaches Association; CS-College Sports; FN-Football News; FWAA-Football Writers Association of America; INS-International News Service; KODAK-Kodak; MIZLOU-Mizlou; NCAA GUIDENCAA Guide; NEA-Newspaper Enterprise Association; NYN-New York News; PFW-Pro Football Weekly; PS-Phil Steele; RIVALS-Rivals.com; SCOUT-Scout.com; SI-Sports Illustrated; SPORT-Sports Magazine; TSNThe Sporting News; UPI-United Press International; USAT - USA Today; WILLIAMSON-Williamson.

2000: Mario Haggan, LB (2nd TSN) Pig Prather, S (2nd TSN) Fred Smoot, CB (1st TSN, AP, CAMP) Pork Chop Womack, OT (1st AP; 2nd CAMP)

Jimmy Webb was the initial Bulldog to earn multiple AllAmerica honors in the same season.

1940: Hunter Corhern, OG (2nd AP) Erwin “Buddy” Elrod, E (NCAA GUIDE) 1976: Stan Black, S (NEA) Ray Costict, LB (2nd AP) Harvey Hull, NG (2nd UPI) 1980: Mardye McDole, WR (TSN) 1981: Glen Collins, DT (TSN) Johnie Cooks, LB (AP, NEA, FWAA, TSN, FN) Billy Jackson, DE (SPORT)

Fred Smoot was a three-time All-America selection in 2000.

2010: Derek Sherrod, OL (1st RIVALS, 1st CBS, 2nd CAMP, 2nd SI, 2nd SCOUT, 2nd AP, 2nd PS) 2011: Fletcher Cox, DL (3rd AP, 1st PFW) 2012:

Hunter Corhern was Mississippi State’s first AP All-American.

1944: Tom “Shorty” McWilliams (2nd AP) 1951: Joe Fortunato, FB (ATHLETIC PUB.) 1953: Jackie Parker, QB (FWAA-Look) 1954: Hal Easterwood, C (FWAA-Look)

Johnie Cooks was placed on five All-America teams following

1955: Scott Suber, OG (NEA) Art Davis, HB (FWAA-Look)

the 1981 season, when MSU beat Kansas 10-0 in the Hall of

1957: Billy Stacy, QB (2nd INS)

1982: Wayne Harris, OG (3rd FN, TSN, MIZLOU)

1960: Tom Goode, OC (KODAK) 1963: Tommy Neville, DT (2nd AP) Pat Watson, OC (WILLIAMSON) 1967: D.D. Lewis, LB (NEA, NYN) 1972: Frank Dowsing, DB (FN) Ken Phares, DB (2nd COACHES) 1974: Jimmy Webb, DE (COACHES, CAMP)

Johnthan Banks, DB (1st CAMP, 1st FWAA, 1st PS, 1st SCOUT, 1st LINDYS, 2nd AP, 2nd SI, 2nd CBS, 2nd ATHLON) Gabe Jackson, OL (2nd PS, 2nd SCOUT, Honorable Mention SI, Honorable Mention PFW) Darius Slay, DB (Honorable Mention PFW)

2013: Gabe Jackson, OL (1st BL; 2nd AP, CAMP, FWAA, CBS, PS, USAT, ATL; Honorable Mention SI)

Fame Bowl in Birmingham.

1990: Ricky Byrd, OG (3rd AP) 1991: Nate Williams, DL (3rd FN) 1992: John James, OT (2nd FN) 1994: Jesse James, OG (3rd AP) 1995: Walt Harris, DB (1st CS, 2nd UPI) 1998: Eric Allen, C (2nd TSN) James Johnson, TB (2nd TSN) Randy Thomas, OT (2nd TSN)

Gabe Jackson was the first Mississippi State player to receive All-America honors in multiple years.

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FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS

1977: Mardye McDole, WR (TSN, FN) 1980: Billy Jackson, DE (TSN) 2009: Corey Broomfield, DB (TSN) 2012: Benardrick McKinney, LB (CBS, CFN, PS, SCOUT) 2013: Chris Jones, DL (BL, ATL, PS, FN)

Chris Jones is the latest Bulldog to earn Freshman All-America honors, earning four selections following the 2013 season.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME

1955: Bernie Bierman - Coach 1973: Morley Jennings - Coach (Lettered at MSU in 1910-11) 1976: Jackie Parker - Player 1983: Darrell Royal - Coach 1991: Allyn McKeen - Coach 2001: D.D. Lewis - Player

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS

1972: Frank Dowsing, DB 1989: Bo Russell, DB 2010: Derek Sherrod, OL

THORPE AWARD

(NATION’S TOP DEFENSIVE BACK)

2000: Fred Smoot - finalist 2001: Pig Prather - semifinalist 2011: Johnthan Banks - semifinalist 2012: Johnthan Banks - WINNER

Frank Dowsing was the first Mississippi State player to earn the Scholar-Athlete Award from the National Football Foundation.

BEDNARIK AWARD

(DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR)

2012: Johnthan Banks - semifinalist

BUTKUS AWARD

(NATION’S TOP LINEBACKER)

1995: Dwayne Curry - semifinalist 1999: Barrin Simpson - semifinalist

LOU GROZA AWARD

(NATION’S TOP KICKER)

1993: Tom Burke - semifinalist 1999: Scott Westerfield - semifinalist 2000: Scott Westerfield - semifinalist

Johnthan Banks became the first Mississippi State player to win a national award when he received the 2012 Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back.

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

1999: Jackie Sherrill (Football News) - semifinalist

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2000: Pig Prather - semifinalist Fred Smoot - semifinalist

GTE REGION II COACH OF THE YEAR

1999: Jackie Sherrill

BROYLES AWARD

Nicknamed “The Fast Freight from Mississippi State,” Jackie

(NATION’S TOP ASSISTANT COACH)

Parker led all NCAA Division I players in poinst scored with 120

1999: Joe Lee Dunn - finalist

during the 1952 season. Parker was incudted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1976.

SENIOR CLASS AWARD

MSU IN THE HEISMAN VOTE

2012: Johnthan Banks - finalist

1944: Tom “Shorty” McWilliams (10th)

ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL FOUNDATION ALL-AMERICA TEAM

1994: Eric Moulds, WR (1st) 1996: Paul Lacoste, LB (2nd) 1997: Robert Hicks, OL (1st)

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Scott Westerfield was twice a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker of the Year award.

LOTT IMPACT TROPHY

2012: Johnthan Banks - semifinalist

LOMBARDI AWARD

(INTERIOR LINEMAN)

1981: Johnie Cooks - semifinalist 1982: Wayne Harris - semifinalist

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ALL-SEC SELECTIONS

1933:

Bobby Herrington, B (3rd AP)

1935:

Ike Pickle, B (1st AP)

Chuck Gelatka, E (2nd AP)

Willie Stone, G (3rd AP)

1936:

Chuck Gelatka, E (3rd AP)

Alex Lott, T (3rd AP)

1938:

Malcolm Gray, T (3rd AP)

1939:

Buddy Elrod, E (2nd AP)

John Goolsby, C (2nd AP)

Jack Nix, B (3rd AP)

1940:

Hunter Corhern, G (1st AP)

Buddy Elrod, E (1st AP)

Harvey Johnson, B (2nd AP)

John Tripson, T (2nd AP)

Billy Jefferson, B (3rd AP)

1941:

Bill Arnold, T (2nd AP)

Blondy Black, B (2nd AP)

1942:

Blondy Black, B (2nd AP)

Bob Patterson, E (2nd AP)

Raymond Ray, G (2nd AP)

Curtis Patterson, G (3rd AP)

1944:

Hillery Horne, T (1st AP)

Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP)

Dub Garrett, T (2nd AP)

Bill Hildebrand, E (3rd AP)

1945:

Harper Davis, B (1st AP)

Bill Hildebrand, E (1st AP)

Graham Bramlett, B (3rd AP)

Dub Garrett, T (3rd AP)

1946:

Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP)

Dub Garrett, T (2nd AP)

Harper Davis, B (3rd AP)

Mike Harris, G (3rd AP)

1947:

Dub Garrett, T (1st AP)

Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP)

Harper Davis, B (3rd AP)

1948:

Tom McWilliams, B (1st AP)

Harper Davis, B (3rd AP)

1949:

Jerry Taylor, C (2nd AP)

1951:

Joe Fortunato, DB (1st AP)

Billy Pyron, DT (2nd AP, 3rd UPI)

1952:

Jackie Parker, B (1st AP & UPI)

Joe Fortunato, B (2nd AP & UPI)

Bo Reid, C (2nd AP)

1953:

Jackie Parker, B (1st AP & UPI)

Hal Easterwood, C (3rd AP, 2nd UPI)

Tom Morris, T (3rd AP)

1954:

Art Davis, B (1st AP & UPI)

Hal Easterwood, C (1st AP, 2nd UPI)

Bill Dooley, G (3rd AP, 2nd UPI)

1955:

Scott Suber, G (1st AP & UPI)

Art Davis, B (2nd AP & UPI)

Jim Barron, T (3rd AP & UPI)

1956:

Ron Bennett, E (1st AP & UPI)

Billy Stacy, B (1st AP & UPI)

1957:

Billy Stacy, B (1st AP & UPI)

John Benge, E (3rd AP)

Jack Benson, C (3rd AP, 2nd UPI)

Jimmy Dodd, C (3rd UPI)

Sam Latham, T (3rd AP)

1958:

Jack Benson, T (2nd AP & UPI)

Billy Stacy, B (3rd AP, 2nd UPI)

1959:

Tom Goode, E (2nd AP, 3rd UPI)

Walter Suggs, T (2nd UPI)

LaVelle White, T (3rd AP)

1960:

Tom Goode, E (1st AP & UPI)

Walter Suggs, T (2nd UPI)

1961:

Johnny Baker, E (2nd AP & UPI)

Howard Benton, T (2nd AP)

1962:

Johnny Baker, E (1st AP, 2nd UPI)

1981:

Glen Collins, DT (1st AP & UPI)

Randy Thomas, OG (2nd AP & Coaches’, BN)

Pat Watson, G (3rd UPI)

Johnie Cooks, LB (1st AP & UPI)

Jeff Walker, P (2nd AP & Coaches’, BN)

1963:

Tommy Neville, T (1st AP, 2nd UPI)

Rob Fesmire, DB (1st UPI)

1999:

Robert Bean, CB (1st AP & BN, 2nd Coaches’)

Ode Burrell, B (2nd AP & UPI)

Billy Jackson, DE (1st AP & UPI)

Ashley Cooper, S (1st AP & Coaches’, BN, FN)

Sonny Fisher, B (3rd UPI)

Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP & UPI)

Barrin Simpson, LB (1st AP & Coaches’, BN, FN)

Hoyle Granger, B (3rd AP & UPI)

Jerry Price, TE (2nd AP)

Fred Smoot (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Tommy Inman, E (3rd UPI)

Michael Haddix, RB (2nd AP)

John Hilliard, DT (2nd Coaches’)

Pat Watson, G (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

1982:

Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP & UPI)

Wes Shivers, OG (2nd AP)

1964:

Justin Canale, G (2nd AP, 3rd UPI)

Billy Jackson, DE (1st UPI)

Jeff Walker (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Hoyle Granger, FB (2nd AP & UPI)

Michael Haddix, RB (2nd AP)

Scott Westerfield, PK (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Tommy Inman, E (2nd AP, 3rd UPI)

Danny Knight, WR (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

2000:

Mario Haggan, LB (1st AP)

Tommy Neville, DT (2nd AP & UPI)

1983:

Billy Jackson, LB (1st AP & UPI)

Pig Prather, DOG (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Marcus Rhoden, HB (2nd AP)

1984:

Corwyn Aldredge, TE (2nd Coaches’)

Fred Smoot, CB (1st AP & Coaches’)

Pat Watson, DG (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

Aaron Pearson, LB (2nd AP)

Pork Chop Womack, OT (1st AP & Coaches’)

1965:

Grady Bolton, DG (2nd AP)

Danny Sanders, OG (2nd AP)

Willie Blade, DT (2nd AP)

Marv Cornelius, DB (2nd AP)

Pat Swoopes, DT (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

Michael Fair, C (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Hoyle Granger, RB (2nd AP)

1985:

Rusty Brown, OG (2nd AP)

Dicenzo Miller, TB (2nd AP & Coaches’)

1966:

D.D. Lewis, LB (1st AP & UPI)

Aaron Pearson, LB (2nd AP)

Conner Stephens, DE (2nd AP)

Bubba Hampton, OT (2nd AP)

Pat Swoopes, DT (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

Scott Westerfield, PK (2nd AP)

1967:

D.D. Lewis, LB (1st AP & UPI)

1986:

Don Smith, QB (1st AP & UPI, Coaches’)

2001:

Josh Morgan, FS (1st FN, 2nd AP)

Glen Higgins, DT (2nd AP)

1988:

James Williams, LB (2nd AP)

Pig Prather, DOG (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

1968:

Sammy Milner, FL (1st AP & UPI)

1989:

Mike Riley, P (1st AP)

Mario Haggan, LB (2nd AP)

Tommy Pharr, QB (1st AP)

Jesse Anderson, TE (2nd AP)

2002:

Jason Clark, DE (2nd AP)

1969:

Sammy Milner, E (1st AP & UPI)

Ricky Byrd, OG (2nd AP)

Mario Haggan, LB (2nd AP)

1970:

David Smith, FL (1st AP & UPI)

Bo Russell, DB (2nd AP)

Brent Smith, PK (2nd AP)

Chuck Dees, LB (2nd AP)

James Williams, ILB (2nd AP)

2003:

Justin Jenkins, WR (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Ken Phares, DB (2nd AP)

1990:

Ricky Byrd, OG (1st AP)

Nick Turner, TB (2nd AP)

1971:

Frank Dowsing, DB (1st AP)

Reggie Stewart, LB (1st AP)

2004:

Jared Cook, P (1st AP & Coaches’)

Eric Hoggatt, LT (2nd AP)

Mike Riley, P (2nd AP)

Ronald Fields, DT (1st AP)

1972:

Bill Buckley, WR (1st AP)

1991:

Keo Coleman, LB (1st AP)

Willie Evans, DE (2nd AP)

Frank Dowsing, DB (1st UPI)

John James, OT (1st AP & Coaches’)

Jerious Norwood, TB (2nd AP & Coaches’)

John David Calhoun, LB (2nd AP)

Daniel Boyd, LB (2nd AP)

David Stewart, OL (2nd AP)

Ken Phares, DB (2nd AP)

Nate Williams, NG (2nd AP, 1st Coaches’)

2005:

Willie Evans, DE (1st AP & Coaches’)

1973:

Wayne Jones, RB (1st AP)

1992:

Daniel Boyd, LB (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Jerious Norwood, TB (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Jimmy Webb, DE (2nd AP, 1st UPI)

John James, OT (1st AP & Coaches’)

2006:

Quinton Culberson, LB (1st AP & Coaches’)

1974:

Rockey Felker, QB (1st AP & UPI)

Todd Jordan, P (1st AP & Coaches’)

Titus Brown, DE (2nd Coaches’ & AP)

Walter Packer, RB (1st AP)

Jerome Brown, DE (2nd Coaches’)

Derek Pegues, DB (2nd Coaches’)

Jimmy Webb, DT (1st AP & UPI)

Lee Ford, C (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Deljuan Robinson, DT (2nd AP)

Harvey Hull, LB (2nd AP)

Willie Harris, WR (2nd AP & Coaches’)

2007:

Derek Pegues, DB (1st AP & 2nd Coaches’)

Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP)

Kelvin Knight, FS (2nd AP)

Michael Brown, OL (2nd Coaches’)

1975:

Richard Keys, OC (1st AP & UPI)

Marc Woodard, LB (2nd Coaches’)

Titus Brown, DE (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Stan Black, DB (2nd AP)

1993:

Arleye Gibson, NT (1st AP)

Jamar Chaney, LB (2nd Coaches’)

Ray Costict, LB (2nd AP)

Juan Long, LB (1st FN, 2nd Coaches’)

2008:

Dominic Douglas, LB (2nd AP & 2nd Coaches’)

Harvey Hull, MG (2nd AP)

Walt Harris, DB (2nd Coaches’)

Derek Pegues (2nd Coaches’)

Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP)

1994:

Dwayne Curry, LB (1st AP & Coaches’)

2009:

Anthony Dixon (1st AP & 1st Coaches’)

Walter Packer, RB (2nd AP)

Walt Harris, DB (1st AP & Coaches’)

Pernell McPhee (2nd AP & 2nd Coaches’)

1976:

Stan Black, DB (1st AP & UPI)

Jesse James, OG (1st AP & Coaches’)

Derek Sherrod (2nd Coaches’)

Ray Costict, LB (1st AP & UPI)

Brian Anderson, C (2nd Coaches’)

2010:

Pernell McPhee (1st Coaches’)

Harvey Hull, MG (1st AP & UPI)

Kevin Bouie, RB (2nd Coaches’)

Derek Sherrod (1st AP & 1st Coaches’)

Richard Keys, OC (1st AP & UPI)

Eric Moulds, WR (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Chris White (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Dennis Johnson, RB (2nd AP)

Kendell Watkins, TE (2nd Coaches’)

2011:

Fletcher Cox (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Sam Nichols, OG (2nd AP)

1995:

Dwayne Curry, LB (1st FN, 2nd AP & Coaches’)

Vick Ballard (2nd AP)

1977:

Larry Gillard, DT (1st AP & UPI)

Walt Harris, DB (1st AP & Coaches’ & FN)

Johnthan Banks (2nd AP)

Mark Trogdon, OT (2nd AP)

Eric Moulds, WR (1st Coaches’, FN 2nd AP)

Gabe Jackson (2nd AP)

1978:

Dave Marler, QB (1st AP & UPI)

1996:

Dwayne Curry, LB (1st FN)

2012:

Johnthan Banks (1st AP , 1st Coaches’)

Mardye McDole, WR (1st AP & UPI)

Andy Russ, P (1st BN, 2nd AP & Coaches’)

Chad Bumphis (2nd AP)

Johnie Cooks, LB (2nd AP)

Brent Smith, OT (1st AP & Coaches’)

Gabe Jackson (1st AP, 2nd Coaches’)

James Jones, RB (2nd AP)

Paul Lacoste, LB (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Cam Lawrence (2nd AP, 2nd Coaches’)

Tyrone Keys, DT (2nd AP)

1997:

Greg Favors, DE (1st AP & Coaches’, FN)

LaDarius Perkins (2nd AP)

1979:

Alan Hartlein, OG (2nd AP)

Robert Hicks, OL (1st Coaches’, 2nd AP)

Darius Slay (2nd Coaches’)

Kenny Johnson, DB (2nd AP)

Eric Allen, C (2nd AP)

2013:

Gabe Jackson (1st AP & Coaches’)

Tyrone Keys, DT (2nd AP)

Eric Brown, DB (2nd AP)

Malcolm Johnson (2nd Coaches’)

Mardye McDole, WR (2nd AP)

Brian Hazelwood, K (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Chris Jones (Honorable Mention AP)

1980:

Johnie Cooks, LB (1st AP & UPI)

Jeff Walker, P (2nd AP & Coaches’)

Nickoe Whitley (2nd Coaches’,

Wayne Harris, OG (1st AP)

1998:

Eric Allen, C (1st AP & FN, 2nd Coaches’ & BN)

Honorable Mention AP)

Alan Massey, OT (1st AP)

J.J. Johnson, TB (1st AP & FN, Coaches’, BN)

Mardye McDole, WR (1st AP)

Ed Smith, DE (1st AP & FN, 2nd Coaches’ & BN)

Glen Collins, DT (2nd AP)

Brian Hazelwood, K (2nd BN)

Tyrone Keys, DE (2nd AP)

Kevin Prentiss, RS (2nd AP)

Barrin Simpson, LB (2nd Coaches’)

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| HISTORY | SEC AWARD WINNERS

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

1940: 1957: 1963: 1970: 2007:

Allyn McKeen (Nashville Banner) Wade Walker (Nashville Banner) Paul Davis (AP) Charley Shira (AP) Sylvester Croom (AP, Coaches’)

NASHVILLE BANNER SEC MVP

1940: 1944: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1974:

Erwin “Buddy” Elrod, E Tom “Shorty” McWilliams, HB Jackie Parker, QB Jackie Parker, QB Art Davis, HB Rockey Felker, QB

BIRMINGHAM QB CLUB MVP

1953: 1955: 1981: 1998:

Hal Easterwood, Lineman Jackie Parker, Back Scott Suber, Lineman Johnie Cooks, Lineman James Johnson, Back

BIRMINGHAM TD CLUB SEC MVP

1981: Johnie Cooks, LB

JACOBS AWARD - SEC BLOCKER

1948: 1954: 1981: 1982:

Truitt Smith Charles Evans Wayne Harris Wayne Harris

ATLANTA TOUCHDOWN CLUB AWARDS

SEC BACK OF THE YEAR 1953: Jackie Parker, QB SOUTHEAST AREA BACK 1974: Rockey Felker, QB SOUTHEAST AREA LINEMAN 1981: Johnie Cooks, DL SOUTHEAST AREA OL OF THE YEAR 1994: Jesse James, OG SOUTHEAST AREA DB OF THE YEAR 2000: Fred Smoot, CB

CONERLY TROPHY

1998: 2005: 2009: 2010: 2013:

J.J. Johnson, RB Jerious Norwood, RB Anthony Dixon, RB Chris White, LB Gabe Jackson, LB

SEC ALL-FRESHMAN

1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991:

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Jesse Anderson, LB Asa Bennett, DB Tommy Parks, P Eddie Myles, DB Tony Robertson, OL Robert Young, DL Melvin Hawkins, LB Mike Riley, P Kenny Stewart, OL John James, OL Tony James, KR Byron Jordan, OL Kenny Roberts, RB Rodney Stowers, DL Marc Woodard, LB Shea Bell, OL Michael Davis, FB

1993: 1994: 1996: 1998: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013:

Kenny Causey, WR Dwayne Curry, LB Conley Earls, LB James Grier, DL Kendall Roberson, FS Matt Wyatt, QB Dicenzo Miller, TB Jason Clark, LB Ray Ray Bivines, PR (KNS) Ronald Fields, NT (KNS, Coaches’) Jerious Norwood, KR (KNS) Darren Williams, DB (KNS) Quinton Culberson, DB (KNS, Coaches’) Donovan Davis, OL (KNS, Coaches’) Demario Bobo, DB (Coaches’) Titus Brown, LB (Coaches’, TSN) Eric Butler, TE (Coaches’, TSN) Corey Clark, DL (Coaches’) Jonathan Lowe, RB (Coaches’, TSN) Jamar Chaney, LB (Coaches’) Keith Fitzhugh, DB (TSN) Anthony Littlejohn, LB (TSN, Coaches’) Blake McAdams, P (Coaches’) Derek Pegues, DB (Coaches’) Anthony Strauder, OL (TSN) Anthony Dixon, RB (Coaches’) Jamon Hughes, LB (Coaches’) Craig Jenkins, OL (Coaches’) Wesley Carroll, QB (Coaches’) Charles Mitchell, DB (Coaches’) Quentin Saulsberry, OL (Coaches’) Johnthan Banks, DB Corey Broomfield, DB Chad Bumphis, WR Fletcher Cox, DL Gabe Jackson, OL (Coaches’) Nickoe Whitley, S (Coaches’) Kaleb Eulls, DE (Coaches’) Malcolm Johnson, TE (Coaches’) Benardrick McKinney, LB (Coaches’, ESPN, CBS Sports) Chris Jones, DT (Coaches)

SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

OFFENSE 1986: Don Smith (9/6) Don Smith (9/13) 1988: Tony Shell (10/15) 1989: Kenny Roberts (9/2) 1991: Sleepy Robinson (10/12) Sleepy Robinson (11/23) 1994: Eric Moulds (11/5) 1998: James Johnson (11/16) 2000: Dicenzo Miller (10/7) 2004: Jerious Norwood (9/4) Jerious Norwood (10/23) 2005: Jerious Norwood (11/26) 2008: Anthony Dixon (11/24) 2009: Anthony Dixon (10/31) 2011: Vick Ballard (9/5) 2012: Tyler Russell (9/8) Tyler Russell (11/19) DEFENSE 1985: Cedric Corse (9/13) 1987: Cedric Corse (11/21) 1988: James Williams (9/10) 1989: James Williams (11/25) 1990: Reggie Stewart (10/27) Reggie Stewart (11/17)

1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2006: 2007: 2010: 2013:

Daniel Boyd (9/7) Daniel Boyd (10/26) Daniel Boyd (10/4) Kelvin Knight (10/11) Juan Long (10/16) Dwayne Curry (9/24) Johnnie Harris (11/26) Izell McGill (9/28) Paul Lacoste (11/16) Greg Favors (11/30) Greg Favors (8/30) Anthony Derricks (11/1) Edward Smith (9/7) Edward Smith (11/23) Ashley Cooper (9/27) John Hilliard (10/11) Ashley Cooper (11/8) Barrin Simpson (11/29) Josh Morgan (9/16) Willie Blade (9/30) Eugene Clinton (11/2) Korey Banks (11/24) Quinton Culberson (11/4) Gabe O’Neal (9/8) Derek Pegues (9/15) Avery Hannibal (10/27) Anthony Johnson (11/10) Chris White (10/16) Chris White (10/30) Nickoe Whitley (12/2)

SPECIAL TEAMS (SINCE 2003) 2003: Brent Smith (10/6) Nick Turner (11/17) 2004: Jared Cook (10/23) 2006: Derek Pegues (10/14) 2007: Derek Pegues (11/23) OFFENSIVE LINEMAN (SINCE 2004) 2004: David Stewart (10/30) 2008: J.C. Brignone (10/27) 2010: Derek Sherrod (9/25) Derek Sherrod (10/9) Derek Sherrod (10/30) Derek Sherrod (11/27) 2012: Tobias Smith (10/15) 2013: Gabe Jackson (9/23) Gabe Jackson (10/28) Gabe Jackson (11/25) DEFENSIVE LINEMAN (SINCE 2004) 2005: Willie Evans (9/17) 2008: Jessie Bowman (9/15) 2009: Pernell McPhee (9/21) Pernell McPhee (11/28) 2011: Fletcher Cox (10/10) Fletcher Cox (10/17) Fletcher Cox (10/31) Fletcher Cox (11/28) FRESHMAN (SINCE 2009) 2009: Corey Broomfield (10/17) Johnthan Banks (10/24) 2010: Tyler Russell (9/4) LaDarius Perkins (10/2) LaDarius Perkins (10/23) LaDarius Perkins (11/27) 2012: Benardrick McKinney (10/8) 2013: Chris Jones (12/2)

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SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM

1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012:

Darrin Clark, QB Brian Anderson, C Paul Lacoste, LB Eric Allen, C Eric Allen, C Kevin Sluder, DT Scott Westerfield, PK Kevin Sijansky, SN Justin Griffith, FB Justin Jenkins, WR McKinley Scott, WR Dezmond Sherrod, TE Jason Husband, TE Anthony Strauder, OL Tim Bailey, DL Tyson Lee, QB Derek Sherrod, OL Charles Mitchell, DB Johnthan Banks, DB

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1953: 1954: 1956: 1972: 1973: 1976: 1989: 1992: 2000:

Jackie Parker, QB Hal Easterwood, C Ron Bennett, DE Frank Dowsing, B Ken Phares, QB Jimmy Webb, DT Will Coltharp, DE (1st Team) Bo Russell, DB (1st Team) Daniel Boyd, LB (2nd Team) Scott Westerfield, PK (1st Team)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS

1972: Frank Dowsing, DB 1989: Bo Russell, DB 2010: Derek Sherrod, OL

CFA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

1991: Daniel Boyd, LB 1992: Daniel Boyd, LB

ACADEMIC ALL-SEC (SINCE 2004)

2004: 2005:

Brian Anderson, OL (Physical Education) Keith Andrews, PK (Biological Sciences) James Cochran, OL (General Business) Jared Cook, P (Gen. Business Admin.) Russell Cook, SN (Banking & Finanace) Britt Cross, SN (Biological Engineering) John Davis, OL (Biological Sciences) Ty Freeman, TE (Industrial Technology) Brad Horton, LB (Gen. Business Admin.) Joe Judge, QB (Industrial Technology) Kenny Kern, LB (Business Management) Chris McNeil, OL (Physical Education) Brett Morgan, QB (Physical Education) Will Prosser, WR (Physical Education) Carlton Rice, LB (Physical Education) McKinley Scott, WR (Gen. Business Admin.) Dezmond Sherrod, TE (Gen. Bus. Admin.) Kyle York, QB (Banking & Finance) Derek Ambrose (Physical Education) Brian Anderson (Physical Education) Keith Andrews (Biological Science) Russell Cook (Insurance) Britt Cross (Biological Engineering) Marcus Evans (Interdisciplinary Studies) Michael Henig (Gen. Business Admin.) Dio Herrera (Gen. Business Admin.) Jonathan Hill (Industrial Technology) Brad Horton (Gen. Business Admin.) Jeremy Jack (Agribusiness) Lance Long (Business Management) Chris McNeil (Physical Education)

2006: 2007: 2008: 2009:

Brett Morgan (Physical Education) Will Prosser (Physical Education) Carlton Rice (Physical Education) Casey Rogers (Mathematics) Dezmond Sherrod (Insurance) Anthony Strauder (Physical Education) Leron Yarbrough (Social Work) Derek Ambrose (Physical Education) Keith Andrews (Biological Sciences Anthony Bowles (Geosciences) Christopher Britt (Physical Education) Mark Brown (Accounting) Russell Cook (Gen. Business Administration) Ty Evans (General Business Administration) Patrick Franks (Political Science) David Heard (Biological Engineering) Brad Horton (Gen. Business Administration) Jarvis Kyles (Gen. Business Administration) Lance Long (Management) Blake McAdams (Physical Education) Carlton Rice (Physical Education) Casey Rogers (Mathematics) Ben Shelton (Real Estate & Mortgage) Dezmond Sherrod (Insurance) Anthony Strauder (Physical Education) J.C. Brignone (Food Nutrition) Charles Burns (Fitness Management) Aaron Feld (Management of Construction & Land) Keon Humphries (Physical Education) Jason Husband (Masters of Business Admin.) Jarvis Kyles (General Business Administration) Lance Long (Management) Blake McAdams (Clinical Exercise Physiology) Mark Melichar (Mgmt. of Construction & Land) Dezmond Sherrod (Masters of Business Admin.) Anthony Strauder (Fitness Management) Timothy Bailey (Sociology) Anthony Bowles (Geosciences) Mark Brown (Accounting) Adam Carlson (Business Administration) Wes Carroll (Risk Management and Insurance) Andrew Ellard (Physical Education) Aaron Feld (Construction and Land Development) Phillip Freeman (Physical Education) Michael Gates (Interdisciplinary Studies) Robert Gurley (Physical Education) Nelson Hurst (Physical Education) Sam Latham (Biological Engineering) Addison Lawrence (General Bus. Admin.) Tyson Lee (Secondary Education) Anthony Littlejohn (Sociology) D.J. Looney (Management) Blake McAdams (Physical Education) Brandon McRae (Interdisciplinary Studies) Mark Melichar (Construction and Land Development) Eric Richards (General Bus. Admin.) Derek Sherrod (Risk Management and Insurance) Anthony Strauder (Physical Education) Marcus Washington (Marketing) Austin Wilbanks (Physical Education) Jarvis Williams (Industrial Technology) Lamarcus Williams (Management) KJ Wright (Sociology) Taurus Young (Industrial Technology) Sean Brauchle (Business Administration) J.C. Brignone (Physical Education) Jamar Chaney (Physical Education) Kendrick Cook (Physical Education) Andrew Ellard (Physical Education) Aaron Feld (Mgt. Const. and Land Dev.) Phillip Freeman (Physical Education) Heath Hutchins (Sociology) Maurice Langston (Marketing) Sam Latham (Bio Engineering) Addison Lawrence (Business Administration) Cameron Lawrence (Physical Education) Mark Lynn (Electrical Engineering)

2010: 2011: 2012: 2013:

John McMillan (Mgt. Const. and Land Dev.) Brandon McRae (Interdisciplinary Studies) Mark Melichar (Insurance/Risk Mgt.) Tyson Lee (Secondary Education) Derek Sherrod (Insurance/Risk Mgt.) Baker Sweedenburg (Business Information Systems) Louis Watson (Physical Education) Sam Watts (Physical Education) Chris White (Physical Education) Sean Brauchle (Accounting) J.C. Brignone (Kinesiology) Corey Broomfield (Kinesiology) Chad Bumphis (Kinesiology) Kendric Cook (Kinesiology) Derek DePasquale (Mechanical Engineering) Aaron Feld (Kinesiology) Phillip Freeman (Kinesiology) Emmanuel Gatling (Chemical Engineering) Heath Hutchins (Psychology) Sam Latham (Biomedical Engineering) Addison Lawrence (Business Administration) Cameron Lawrence (Business Administration) John McMillan (Kinesiology) Mark Melichar (Kinesiology) Derek Sherrod (Kinesiology) Baker Swedenburg (Business Information Systems) Louis Watson (Kinesiology) Sam Watts (Kinesiology) Sam Williams (Kinesiology) Dillon Day (Kinesiology) Derek DePasquale (Mechanical Engineering) Nick Griffin (Kinesiology) Brandon Hill (Kinesiology) Cameron Lawrence (Business Administration) Eric Lawson (Kinesiology) Charles Mitchell (Kinesiology) Nick Redmond (Kinesiology) Corbin Stewart (Kinesiology) Baker Swedenburg (Business Information Systems) Louis Watson (Kinesiology) Sam Watts (Kinesiology) Sam Williams (Kinesiology) Taveze Calhoun (Kinesiology) Dillon Day (Kinesiology) Quay Evans (Criminology) Charlie Grandfield (Political Science) Nick Griffin (Kinesiology) Brandon Hill (Kinesiology) PJ Jones (Kinesiology) Daniel Knox (Kinesiology) Cameron Lawrence (Business Administration) Eric Lawson (Kinesiology) Justin Malone (Criminology) Derek Milton (Industrial Technology) Archie Muniz (Kinesiology) Justin Senior (English) Charles Siddoway (Criminology) Baker Swedenburg (Information Systems) Sam WIlliams (Kinesiology) Richie Brown (Industrial Technology) Ryan Brown (Business Administration) Taveze Calhoun (Kinesiology) Cole Carter (Kinesiology) Josh Creekmore (Biological Engineering) Devon Desper (Business Administration) Taylor Earhart (Accounting) Nick Griffin (Kinesiology) Brandon Hill (Kinesiology) Brandon Holloway (Kinesiology) Archie Muniz (Kinesiology) Ivan Muniz (Kinesiology) Dak Prescott (Educational Psychology) Justin Senior (Political Science) Evan Sobiesk (Microbiology) Baker Swedenburg (Information Systems) John Van Horn (Geoscience) Nickoe Whitley (Workforce Education)

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Year Rd Pick Name, Pos. 1937 1940 1941 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1956 1958 1959 1961 1962 1963

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10 12 6 7 10 12 12 2 22 2 4 14 15 17 19 21 22 26 27 29 12 9 10 21 6 11 2 2 16 102 30 2 14 23 1 7 17 26 22 24 26 7 7 12 18 16 27 28 12 24 1 21 29 1 15 2 3 9 12 17 15 18 19 3 7 18

Chuck Gelatka, E Jim Goolsby, C John Tripson, T Buddy Elrod, E Harvey Johnson, B Billy Jefferson, B Arnie Moore, E Blondy Black, B Charles Yancey, B Lamar Blount, B Hillery Horne, T Elbert Corley, C Billy Murphy, B Kermit Davis, E Wally Matulich, B Mike Mihalic, G Joe Warlick, B Anse Howard, E John Hughes, E Marty Frohm, T Stan Rhoades, E Mike Harris, G Bill Hildebrand, E Charley Cadenhead, C Elbert Corley, C Al Sidorik, T Dub Garrett, T Dub Garrett, T Wally Matulich, B Truett Smith, B Harper Davis, B Murry Alexander, E R.B. Patterson, G Harper Davis, B Truett Smith, B Jerry Taylor, C Jim Pittman, B Jack Rucker, B Tony Kotowski, E Billy Stewart, B Joe Fortunato, B John Pace, T Jack Blount, T Bill Pyron, T Ken Deloe, T Jackie Parker, B Joe Cimini, T Hal Easterwood, C Jim Barron, T Art Davis, B Jim Harness, HB Ken Irby, T Billy Stacy, B Jim Poteete, C Tom Goode, C Walter Suggs, T Bobby Bethune, B Floyd Powers, G Tom Goode, LB Ray Osborne, T Charles Furlow, QB Lee Welch, HB Johnny Baker, LB Johnny Baker, E Bobby Garvin, T

Team

New York Giants Cleveland Rams Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers Brooklyn Dodgers Detroit Lions New York Giants Brooklyn Dodgers Washington Redskins New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) Green Bay Packers Cleveland Rams Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) Cleveland Rams Green Bay Packers Cleveland Rams Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) New York Giants New York Giants Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills Boston Patriots Chicago Bears Baltimore Colts (AAFC) San Francisco 49ers (AAFC) Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals Los Angeles Rams Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Colts Chicago Cardinals Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles Houston Oilers (AFL) Houston Oilers (AFL) Chicago Bears Buffalo Bills (AFL) Detroit Lions San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams Dallas Texans Los Angeles Rams Houston Oilers (AFL) Cleveland Browns

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

3 4 12 20 6 7 7 9 12 3 4 5 5 8 15 9 236 15 388 16 394 6 159 13 340 13 320 11 283 13 325 16 404 2 50 16 391 6 137 11 267 14 343 1 10 5 117 10 245 2 55 7 207 11 302 4 100 8 203 10 262 11 303 3 59 5 133 11 290 7 180 10 253 10 260 3 80 5 137 2 39 5 113 11 294 11 296 1 2 1 26 10 262 1 8 3 62 4 103 11 284 11 285 2 51 5 129 9 250 10 270 7 192 8 213 10 264 4 87 6 158 5 116 9 250 4 96 8 215 4 108 5 125 5 140 7 195 5 142 2 59 2 62 4 106 6 208 7 210 7 224

Ode Burrell, HB Ode Burrell, HB Howard Benton, T Bob Dugan, T Justin Canale, G Tom Neville, T Bill Moore, HB Tom Neville, T Justin Canale, G Dan Bland, HB Hoyle Granger, FB Hoyle Granger, FB Grady Bolton, DT Dan Bland, HB Grady Bolton, T Harland Reed, TE Tom Folliard, LB Marcus Rhoden, FL D.D. Lewis, LB George Barron, T Jack Thomas, B Joe Reed, QB Sammy Milner, WR David Smith, WR Ken Phares, DB Frank Dowsing, DB Wayne Jones, RB Bill Buckley, WR Greg Fountain, G Jimmy Webb, DT Steve Freeman, DB Rockey Felker, QB Jim Eidson, G Larry Buie, DB Chuck Brislin, T Stan Black, DB Walter Packer, WR Harvey Hull, LB Ray Costict, LB Dennis Johnson, RB Bruce Threadgill, DB Larry Gillard, DT Henry Monroe, DB Dave Marler, QB Gerald Jackson, S James Jones, RB Kenny Johnson, DB Mardye McDole, WR Tyrone Keys, DE Willie Jackson, DB Larry Friday, DB Johnie Cooks, LB Glen Collins, DE Curtis Stowers, LB Michael Haddix, RB Glen Young, WR George Wonsley, RB Pat Swoopes, NT Aaron Pearson, LB Don Smith, RB Kirby Jackson, CB Bruce Plummer, CB Louis Clark, WR Garry Frank, G Fred Hadley, WR Anthony Butts, DT Jesse Anderson, TE James Williams, LB Robert Young, DT Jerry Bouldin, WR Keo Coleman, LB Nate Williams, DT Kevin Henry, DE Olanda Truitt, WR Marc Woodard, LB Willie Harris, WR Herman Carroll, DE Kendell Watkins, TE Jesse James, OG Melvin Hayes, OT Fred McCrary, FB Kevin Bouie, RB Wesley Leasy, LB

Green Bay Packers Houston Oilers (AFL) San Francisco 49ers Buffalo Bills (AFL) Boston Patriots (AFL) Boston Patriots (AFL) Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Colts Houston Oilers (AFL) Miami Dolphins (AFL) Houston Oilers (AFL) Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Boston Patriots New Orleans Saints Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Cardinals San Francisco 49ers San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles New York Jets New York Jets New York Jets San Francisco 49ers New England Patriots Cincinnati Bengals Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons Houston Oilers New England Patriots Buffalo Bills San Francisco 49ers Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs Dallas Cowboys Atlanta Falcons Minnesota Vikings New York Jets Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns Baltimore Colts Cincinnati Bengals Atlanta Falcons Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Jets Denver Broncos Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos New Orleans Saints Denver Broncos Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints Los Angeles Rams New York Giants New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Los Angeles Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers Buffalo Bills New Orleans Saints Dallas Cowboys St. Louis Rams New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Arizona Cardinals

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

1 1 3 4 2 3 4 2 2 2 6 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 6 3 4 5 7 4 5 3 5 6 7 1 4 5 6 1 5 6 2 2 5 3

13 24 96 102 61 68 120 39 42 57 206 120 133 190 237 45 93 128 183 96 121 156 228 113 137 79 152 173 220 32 99 165 169 12 170 192 36 43 167 81

Walt Harris, DB Eric Moulds, WR Brent Smith, OT Terry Day, DT Eric Brown, DB Robert Hicks, OT Greg Favors, LB James Johnson, RB Reggie Kelly, TE Randy Thomas, OG Dennis McKinley, FB Alvin McKinley, DL Robert Bean, DB John Hilliard, DL Wes Shivers, OL Fred Smoot, CB Willie Blade, DT Pork Chop Womack, OL Ellis Wyms, DL Dorsett Davis, DL Justin Griffith, FB Donald Lee, TE Mario Haggan, LB David Stewart, OL Ronald Fields, DL Jerious Norwood, RB Antonio Johnson, DL Anthony Dixon, RB Jamar Chaney, LB Derek Sherrod, OL K.J. Wright, LB Pernell McPhee, DL Chris White, LB Fletcher Cox, DL Vick Ballard, RB Charles Mitchell, S Darius Slay, DB Johnthan Banks, DB Josh Boyd, DL Gabe Jackson, OL

Chicago Bears Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New York Jets Denver Broncos Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons New York Jets Arizona Cardinals Carolina Panthers Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks Tennessee Titans Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills Tennessee Titans San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans San Francisco 49ers Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers Seattle Seahawks Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles Indianapolis Colts Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders

FIRST ROUND PICKS (11)

Year Name, Pos.

1950 Harper Davis, B 1956 Art Davis, B 1959 Billy Stacy, B 1975 Jimmy Webb, DT 1982 Johnie Cooks, LB Glen Collins, DE 1983 Michael Haddix, RB 1996 Walt Harris, DB Eric Moulds, WR 2010 Derek Sherrod, OL 2011 Fletcher Cox, DL

Team

Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Chicago Cardinals San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Colts Cincinnati Bengals Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Buffalo Bills Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles

MSU DRAFT RECORDS

(SINCE AFL-NFL MERGER IN 1967) Most players drafted in a season: 6 (1995) Most players drafted by same team: 3 by New York Jets (1974) Most first-round picks: 2 (1982, 1996) Most picks in first 2 rounds: 3 (1999) Most picks in first 3 rounds: 3 (1999) Most picks in first 4 rounds: 3 (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) Most picks in first 5 rounds: 3 (1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2010) Most picks in first 100 players: 2 (10 times)

SUPPLEMENTAL/ EXPANSION DRAFTS

Year Rd Pick 1966 1984 1 26 1986 3 77 1995

Name, Pos. Tom Goode, C Danny Knight, WR John Bond, QB James Williams, LB

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ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES (43)

ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL WINNERS (18)

*Note year listed is year played of Super Bowl, not year of season

*Note year listed is year played of Super Bowl, not year of season

Player Team Years Richard Blackmore Philadelphia Eagles 1981 Eric Brown Denver Broncos 1999 Dewayne Cherrington Seattle Seahawks 2014 Arceto Clark Seattle Seahawks 2014 Johnie Cooks New York Giants 1991 Anthony Dixon San Francisco 49ers 2013 Kevin Dockery New York Giants 2008 Greg Favors Tennessee Titans 2000 Carolina Panthers 2004 Tom Goode Baltimore Colts 1971 Clarence Harmon Washington Redskins 1983 Willie Harris Buffalo Bills 1994 Kevin Henry Pittsburgh Steelers 1996 Kent Hull Buffalo Bills 1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Kirby Jackson Buffalo Bills 1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Justin Jenkins Philadelphia Eagles 2005 Antonio Johnson Indianapolis Colts 2010 Tyrone Keys Chicago Bears 1986 Lance Long Arizona Cardinals 2009 Donald Lee Green Bay Packers 2011 D.D. Lewis Dallas Cowboys 1971, ‘72, ‘76, ‘78, ’79 Kyle Love New England Patriots 2012 Fred McCrary New England Patriots 2004 Pernell McPhee Baltimore Ravens 2013 Bruce Plummer Denver Broncos 1988 Dezmond Sherrod Pittsburgh Steelers 2009 Don Smith Buffalo Bills 1991 Pork Chop Womack Seattle Seahawks 2006 Kendell Watkins Dallas Cowboys 1996 Greg Williams Washington Redskins 1983, ’84 K.J. Wright Seattle Seahawks 2014 Ellis Wyms Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003

Player Team Eric Brown Denver Broncos Dewayne Cherrington Seattle Seahawks Arceto Clark Seattle Seahawks Johnie Cooks New York Giants Kevin Dockery New York Giants Tyrone Keys Chicago Tom Goode Baltimore Colts Clarence Harmon Washington Redskins Donald Lee Green Bay D.D. Lewis Dallas Cowboys Fred McCrary New England Patriots Pernell McPhee Baltimore Ravens Dezmond Sherrod Pittsburgh Steelers Kendell Watkins Dallas Cowboys Greg Williams Washington Redskins K.J. Wright Seattle Seahawks Ellis Wyms Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Years 1999 2014 2014 1991 2008 1986 1971 1983 2011 1972, ’78^ 2004 2013 2009 1996 1983 2014 2003

^ - only two-time Super Bowl winner in MSU history

K.J. Wright (above) was one of three former Bulldogs who claimed a 2014 Super Bowl ring with the Seattle Seahawks following a 43-8 blowout victory over the Denver Broncos.

Anthony Dixon (above) played for the San Francisco 49ers during the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans against fellow MSU Bulldog Pernell McPhee (right) and the Baltimore Ravens. McPhee’s Ravens won 34-31.

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ALL-TIME NFL ROSTER ANDERSON, Jesse, TE Tampa Bay (1990-91), Pittsburgh (1992), Green Bay (1993) BAKER, Johnny, LB Houston (1963-66), San Diego (1967) BALLARD, Vick, RB Indianapolis (2012-) BANKS, Johnthan, DB Tampa Bay, (2013-) BARNES, Ernie, DT Baltimore (1983) BEAN, Robert, DB Cincinnati (2000-02), Jacksonville (2002) BELL, Aubrey, WR Houston (2009) BETHUNE, Bobby, DB San Diego (1962) BLACK, Blondy, HB Buffalo [AAFC] (1946), Baltimore [AAFC] (1947) BLACK, Stan, DB San Francisco (1977) BLACKMORE, Richard, CB Philadelphia (1979-82), San Francisco (1983) BLADE, Willie, DL Dallas (2001, 2003, 2005), Houston (2002), Jacksonville (2004) BLOUNT, Lamar, E Miami [AAFC] (1946), Buffalo [AAFC] (1947), Baltimore [AAFC] (1947) BONNER, Wade, S Philadelphia (2012) BOYD, Josh, DL Green Bay (2013-) BOUIE, Kevin, RB Philadelphia (1995), San Diego (1996) BROWN, Eric, S Denver (1998-01), Houston (2002-04) BROWN, Jerome, DE Cleveland (1993) BROWN, Titus, DE Cleveland (2009-11) BUMPHIS, Chad, WR Miami/Denver (2013), BURRELL, Ode, RB Houston (1964-69) BUTLER, Eric, TE St. Louis (2009) BYRDSONG, Shawn Baltimore (2002), New Orleans (2003)

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CANALE, Justin, G Boston (1965-68), Cincinnati (1969) CARMON, James, OL Buffalo (2012) CARROLL, Herman, DE New Orleans (1994) CHANEY, Jamar, LB Philadelphia (2010-12), Atlanta (2013) CHERRINGTON, Dewayne, DL Seattle (2013-) CLARK, Arceto, WR Seattle (2013) CLARK, Louis, WR Seattle (1987-92), Green Bay (1993) COLEMAN, Keo, LB N.Y. (1992), Green Bay (1993) COLLINS, Glen, DE Cincinnati (1982-85), San Francisco (1987) COOKS, Johnie, LB Baltimore/Indianapolis (1982-88), New York (1988-90), Cleveland (1991) CORLEY, Elbert, C Buffalo [AAFC] (1947), Baltimore [AAFC] (1948) COSTICT, Ray, LB New England (1977-80) COX, Fletcher, DT Philadelphia (2012-) CULBERSON, Quinton St. Louis (2007-2009), Carolina (2009) DANIEL, Willie, DB Pittsburgh (1961-66), Los Angeles (1967-69) DAVIS, Art, HB Pittsburgh (1956) DAVIS, Dorsett Denver (2002-06) DAVIS, Harper, HB Los Angeles [AAFC] (1949), Chicago (1950), Green Bay (1951) DAY, Terry, DE N.Y. Jets (1997-98) DIXON, Anthony, RB San Francisco (2010-13) DOCKERY, Kevin, DB N.Y. Giants (2006-2009), St. Louis (2010) DOUGLAS, Dominic, LB St. Louis (2009) EIDSON, Jim, OL Dallas (1976) ELEY, Clifton, TE Minnesota (1987) EVANS, Willie, DE Atlanta (2009-10) FAVORS, Greg, LB Kansas City (1998), Tennessee (1999-01), Indianapolis/Buffalo (2002), Carolina/ Jacksonville (2003), Jacksonville (2004-05) FIELDS, Ronald, DT San Francisco (2005-08), Denver (2009-10), Carolina (2011) FITZHUGH, Keith, DB New York Jets (2009) FORTUNATO, Joe, FB Chicago (1955-66)

FREEMAN, Steve, DB Buffalo (1975-86), Minnesota (1987) FRIDAY, Larry, S Buffalo (1987) GARRETT, Dub, T Baltimore [AAFC] (1948-49), Chicago (1950) GELATKA, Charles, E N.Y. Giants (1937-40) GILLARD, Larry, DE N.Y. Giants (1978) GOODE, Tom, C Houston (1962-65), Miami (1966-69), Baltimore (1970) GOOLSBY, Jim, C Cleveland (1940) GRANGER, Hoyle, FB Houston (1966-70, 72), New Orleans (1971) GRIER, James, DT Buffalo (1998), New England (1999) GRIFFITH, Justin, FB Atlanta (2003-05); Okaland (2006-08), Seattle (2009), Houston (2010) HADDIX, Michael, RB Philadelphia (1983-88), Green Bay (1989-90) HAGGAN, Mario, LB Buffalo (2003-07), Denver (2008-11), St. Louis (2012) HARMON, Clarence, RB Washington (1977-82), New Jersey [USFL] (1984-85) HARNESS, Jim, HB Baltimore (1956) HARRIS, Amos (Mike), G Brooklyn [AAFC] (1947-48) HARRIS, Johnnie, DB Oakland (1999-01), N.Y. Giants (2002-03) HARRIS, Walt, CB Chicago (1996-01), Indianapolis (2002-03), Washington (2004-05), San Francisco (2006-2010), Baltimore (2010) HARRIS, Willie, WR Buffalo (1993), Green Bay (1993), Chicago (1993) HARRISON, Granville, E N.Y. Giants (1941), Philadelphia (1941), Detroit (1942) HAYES, Melvin, OT N.Y. Jets (1995), Houston (1996) HENRY, Kevin, DE Pittsburgh (1993-00), Cincinnati (2001) HICKS, Robert, OT Buffalo (1998-00) HILLIARD, John, DL Seattle (2000-02) HULL, Kent, C Buffalo (1986-96) HUNT, Purvis, OG Houston (1995) HUTSON, Brian, SS New England (1990) JACKSON, Gerald, DB Kansas City (1979)

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JACKSON, Kirby, DB Los Angeles (1987), Buffalo (1987-93), Seattle (1993-94) JAMES, Jesse, C St. Louis (1995-96) JEFFERSON, Billy, HB Detroit (1941), Brooklyn (1942), Philadelphia (1942) JENKINS, Justin, WR Philadelphia (2004-05), Buffalo (2007-09) JOHNSON, Antonio, DL Indianapolis (2008-12), Tennessee (2013-) JOHNSON, Dennis, FB Buffalo (1978-79), N.Y. Giants (1980-81) JOHNSON, James, RB Miami (1999-01), Cleveland (2002) JOHNSON, Kenneth, DB Green Bay (1987-88) JOHNSON, Kenny, DB Atlanta (1980-86), Houston (1986-89) JONES, James, HB Dallas (1980-82, 1984-85) KELLY, Reggie, TE Atlanta (1999-02, 2011), Cincinnati (2003-10) KELLY, Tommy, DL Oakland (2004-12), New England (2013-) KEYS, Tyrone, DE Chicago (1983-85), Tampa Bay (1986-87), San Diego (1988) KOWALSKI, Andy, E Brooklyn (1943-44), Boston (1945), Miami [AAFC] (1946) LAWRENCE, Addison, OL Baltimore (2012) LAWRENCE, Cameron, LB Dallas (2013-) LEASY, Wesley, LB Arizona (1995-96) LEE, Donald, TE Miami (2003-04), Green Bay (2005-10), Cincinnati (2011-12) LEWIS, D.D., LB Dallas (1968, 70-81) LONG, Lance, WR Arizona (2008-09), Kansas City (2009-11), Detroit (2012) LOVE, Kyle, DL New England (2010-12), Jacksonville (2013), Kansas City (2013-) MANLEY, Joseph, C San Francisco (1953) McCRARY, Fred, FB Philadelphia (1995), New Orleans (1997), San Diego (1999-02), New England (2003), Atlanta (2004-05) McDOLE, Mardye, SE Minnesota (1981-83) McKINLEY, Alvin, DL Carolina (2000), Cleveland (2001-06); Denver (2007), New Orleans (2008) McKINLEY, Dennis, FB Arizona (1999-02) McPHEE, Pernell, DE Baltimore (2011-)

McRAE, Brandon, WR St. Louis (2010) McWILLIAMS, Tom “Shorty”, HB Los Angeles [AAFC] (1949), Pittsburgh (1950) MITCHELL, Charles Atlanta (2012) MONROE, Henry, DB Philadelphia (1979) MOULDS, Eric, WR Buffalo (1996-05), Houston (2006), Tennesse (2007) NEVILLE, Tommy, T New England (1965-77), Denver (1978), N.Y. Giants (1979) NIX, Jack, HB Cleveland (1940) NORWOOD, Jerious, RB Atlanta (2006-10), St. Louis (2011) PACKER, Walter, RB-KR Seattle (1977), Tampa Bay (1977) PATRICK, Mike, P New England (1975-78) PEARSON, Aaron, LB Kansas City (1986-88) PHARR, Tommy, QB Buffalo (1970) PLUMMER, Bruce, DB Denver (1987-88, 90), Miami (1988), Indianapolis (1989), San Diego (1990) REED, Joe, QB San Francisco (1972-74), Detroit (1975-79) ROBINSON, Deljuan, DT Houston (2007-09) SAULSBERRY, Quentin, OG Minnesota (2012), Denver (2012-13) SEARS, Corey, DT Baltimore (1996), St. Louis (1998), Arizona (1999-00), Houston (2002-05) SHERROD, Derek, OT Green Bay (2011-) SHIVERS, Wes, OL Atlanta (2000-01) SIDORIK, Alex, T Boston (1947), Baltimore (1948-49) SIMMONS, Michael, DT New Orleans (1989-90) SLAY, Darius, DB Detroit (2013-) SMITH, Brent, OT Miami (1997-02), N.Y. Jets (2003-04), Jacksonville (2005) SMITH, Don, QB Tampa Bay (1988-89), Buffalo (1990) SMITH, Truett, QB Pittsburgh (1950-51) SMOOT, Fred, CB Washington (2001-04), Minnesota (2005-06), Washington (2007- 09) STACY, Billy, QB Chicago/St. Louis (1959-63) STEWART, David, OT Tennessee (2005-) SUGGS, Walter, T Houston (1962-71)

SWOOPES, Pat, DT New Orleans (1987, 89), Kansas City (1991) TAIT, Arthur, E Dallas (1952) THOMAS, Randy, OG N.Y. Jets (1999-02), Washington (2003-09) THREADGILL, Bruce, S San Francisco (1978) TRIPSON, John, T Detroit (1941) TRUITT, Olanda, WR L.A. Raiders (1993), Minnesota (1993), Washington (1994-95), Oakland (1996-97) WATKINS, Kendell, TE Dallas (1995-96) WEBB, Jimmy, DT San Francisco (1975-80), San Diego (1981) WHITE, Chris, LB Buffalo (2011-12), New England (2013-) WILLIAMS, Greg, DB Washington (1982-85) WILLIAMS, James, LB New Orleans (1990-94), Jacksonville (1995), San Francisco (1997-98), Cleveland (1999) WOITT, John, DB San Francisco (1968-69) WOMACK, Pork Chop Seattle (2001-09), Cleveland (2009-10), Arizona (2011) WONSLEY, George, HB Indianapolis (1984-88), New England (1989) WOODARD, Marc, LB Pittsburgh (1993), Philadelphia (1993-96) WRIGHT, K.J., LB Seattle (2011-) WYMS, Ellis Tampa Bay (2001-05), Seattle (2006), Minnesota (2007) YOUNG, Glen, SE Philadelphia (1983), St. Louis (1984), Cleveland (1984-85, 87-88) YOUNG, Robert, DT Los Angeles/St. Louis (1991-95), Houston (1996) * Note 2014 NFL Draft picks/free agents not listed on roster. List is of players who were on 2013 rosters and prior.

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ALL-TIME BOWL RESULTS (17 GAMES) RECORD: 10-7 DaDate 1/1/37 1/1/41 12/21/63 12/28/74 12/27/80 12/31/81 12/29/91 1/1/93 1/2/95 1/1/99 12/30/99 12/31/00 12/29/07 1/1/11 12/30/11 1/1/13 12/31/13

Bowl Orange Orange Liberty Sun Sun Hall of Fame Liberty Peach Peach Cotton Peach Independence Liberty Gator Music City Gator Liberty

Opponent Duquesne Georgetown NC State North Carolina Nebraska Kansas Air Force North Carolina NC State Texas Clemson Texas A&M UCF Michigan Wake Forest Northwestern Rice

Location Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas Birmingham, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Shreveport, La. Memphis, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. Memphis, Tenn.

COACHES IN MSU BOWL GAMES 1 /1/37 1/1/41 12/21/63 12/28/74 12/27/80 12/31/81 12/29/91 1/1/93 1/2/95 1/1/99 12/30/99 12/31/00 12/29/07 1/1/11 12/30/11 1/1/13 12/31/13

Orange Orange Liberty Sun Sun Hall of Fame Liberty Peach Peach Cotton Peach Independence Liberty Gator Music City Gator Liberty

Duquesne Georgetown North Carolina State North Carolina Nebraska Kansas Air Force North Carolina North Carolina State Texas Clemson Texas A&M UCF Michigan Wake Forest Northwestern Rice

Venue Orange Bowl Orange Bowl Philadelphia Stadium Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Legion Field Liberty Bowl The Georgia Dome The Georgia Dome Cotton Bowl The Georgia Dome Independence Stadium Liberty Bowl EverBank Field LP Field EverBank Field Liberty Bowl

Ralph Sasse Allyn McKeen Paul Davis Bob Tyler Emory Bellard Emory Bellard Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill Sylvester Croom Dan Mullen Dan Mullen Dan Mullen Dan Mullen

Attendance Result 9,210 L 29,554 W 8,309 W 26,035 W 34,723 L 41,672 W 61,497 L 69,125 L 64,902 L 72,611 L 73,315 W 36,974 W 63,816 W 68,352 W 55,208 W 48,612 L 57,846 W

Score 12-13 14-7 16-12 26-24 17-31 10-0 15-38 17-21 24-28 11-38 17-7 43-41[OT] 10-3 52-14 23-17 20-34 44-7

John Smith Jack Hagerty Earle Edwards Bill Dooley Tom Osborne Don Fambrough Fisher DeBerry Mac Brown Mike O’Cain Mac Brown Tommy Bowden R.C. Slocum George O’Leary Rich Rodriguez Jim Grobe Pat Fitzgerald David Bailiff

BEST BOWL-GAME WINNING PCT. BY MSU COACH MOST BOWL GAME WINS BY MSU COACH

Coach Sylvester Croom Paul Davis Allyn McKeen Bob Tyler Dan Mullen Emory Bellard Jackie Sherrill Ralph Sasse

Record 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 1-1 2-4 0-1

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .500 .333 .000

MSU BOWL GAMES MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1963 LIBERTY BOWL Ode Burrell 1974 SUN BOWL Terry Vitrano Jimmy Webb - Outstanding Lineman 1981 HALL OF FAME BOWL John Bond John Bond (MSU Offense) Johnie Cooks (MSU Defense) 1991 MSU LIBERTY BOWL Kenny Roberts (MSU Offense) Keo Coleman (MSU Defense) 1993 PEACH BOWL Greg Plump (MSU Offense) Marc Woodard (MSU Defense)

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Coach Dan Mullen Jackie Sherrill Sylvester Croom Paul Davis Allyn McKeen Bob Tyler Emory Bellard Ralph Sasse

Record 3-1 2-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1

Pct. .750 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000

1995 PEACH BOWL Tim Rogers (MSU Offense) Larry Williams (MSU Defense) 1999 PEACH BOWL Wayne Madkin - Offensive 2000 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Willie Blade - Defensive 2007 LIBERTY BOWL Derek Pegues 2011 GATOR BOWL Chris Relf 2011 MUSIC CITY BOWL Vick Ballard 2013 LIBERTY BOWL Dak Prescott Jameon Lewis (MSU Offense) Preston Smith (MSU Defense)

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TEAM RECORDS PASSING

MOST COMPLETIONS MSU: 25 vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 18 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 18 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 27 by Michigan (2011 Gator) 26 by Wake Forest (2011 Music City) FEWEST COMPLETIONS MSU: 3 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 3 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) Opponent: 1 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) 5 by North Carolina (1974 Sun) 5 by NC State (1963 Liberty) 5 by Duquesne (1937 Orange) MOST ATTEMPTS MSU: 45 vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 40 vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) Opponent: 56 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 48 by Wake Forest (2011 Music City) FEWEST ATTEMPTS MSU: 6 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) 8 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) Opponent: 2 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) 11 by Texas A&M (2000 Independence) MOST YARDS MSU: 296 vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 294 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) Opponent: 306 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 254 by Michigan (2011 Gator) FEWEST YARDS MSU: 28 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) 44 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) Opponent: 10 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) 58 by NC State (1963 Liberty) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN MSU: 4 vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 2 vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 2 vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 2 vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) Opponent: 5 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 4 by Duquesne (1937 Orange)

PUNTING

MOST PUNTS MSU: 11 vs. UCF (2007 Liberty) 11 vs. Georgetown (1941 Orange) Opponent: 9 by Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 9 by Duquesne (1937 Orange) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE MSU: 53.0 vs. NC State (1995 Peach) Opponent: 48.0 by NC State (1995 Peach)

RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS MSU: 5 vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 5 vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) Opponent: 8 by Wake Forest (2011 Music City) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS MSU: 101 vs. NC State (1995 Peach) Opponent: 54 by UCF (2007 Liberty)

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS MSU: 5 vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 5 vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 5 vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 5 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) Opponent: 8 by Michigan (2011 Gator) 6 by Rice (2013 Liberty)

FEWEST YARDS MSU: 158 vs. Georgetown (1941 Orange) 195 vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) Opponent: 145 by Rice (2013 Liberty) 206 by Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 219 by UCF (2007 Liberty)

RUSHING

MOST PLAYS MSU: 86 vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 81 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 90 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 86 by Wake Forest (2011 Music City) FEWEST PLAYS MSU: 56 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) 59 vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 59 vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) Opponent: 48 by Rice (2013 Liberty) 53 by North Carolina (1993 Peach) 58 by Texas A&M (2000 Independence)

FEWEST ATTEMPTS MSU: 32 vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 33 vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 33 vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) Opponent: 25 by Michigan (2011 Gator) 32 by Rice (2013 Liberty) 34 by Clemson (1999 Peach)

MOST FIRST DOWNS MSU: 27 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 26 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 27 by Texas (1999 Cotton) 24 by Clemson (1999 Peach)

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS MSU: 129 vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 128 vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) Opponent: 191 by Michigan (2011 Gator) MOST ATTEMPTS MSU: 68 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 58 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 69 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) 54 by Nebraska (1980 Sun) 54 by North Carolina (1974 Sun)

MOST YARDS MSU: 455 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 275 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) Opponent: 318 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) 277 by North Carolina (1974 Sun) FEWEST YARDS MSU: 87 vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 93 vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) Opponent: 35 by Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 61 by Rice (2013 Liberty)

SCORING

MOST POINTS SCORED MSU: 52 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 44 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) Opponent: 41 by Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 38 by Texas (1999 Cotton) 38 by Air Force (1991 Liberty) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY MSU: 38 pts (52-14) vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 37 pts (44-7) vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) Opponent: 27 pts (38-11) by Texas (1999 Cotton) 23 pts (38-15) by Air Force (1991 Liberty) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MSU: 6 vs. NC State (1995 Peach) Opponent: 3 by UCF (2007 Liberty) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MSU: 5 vs. NC State (1995 Peach) Opponent: 2 by Northwestern (2013 Gator) 2 by NC State (1995 Peach)

TOTAL OFFENSE

MOST YARDS MSU: 533 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 499 vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 485 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 463 by Texas (1999 Cotton) 402 by North Carolina (1974 Sun)

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MSU: 8 vs. Georgetown (1941 Orange) 12 vs. Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 12 vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange) Opponent: 7 by Rice (2013 Liberty) 13 by North Carolina (1993 Peach) MOST PENALTIES MSU: 21 vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 11 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) Opponent: 8 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 7 by Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) MOST PENALTY YARDS MSU: 188 vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 122 vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) Opponent: 90 by Georgetown (1941 Orange) 82 by Clemson (1999 Peach) 82 by Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) FEWEST PENALTIES MSU: 1 vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange) 2 vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) Opponent: 1 by Duquesne (1937 Orange) 2 by NC State (1995 Peach) 2 by North Carolina (1974 Sun) FEWEST PENALTY YARDS MSU: 5 vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange) 23 vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) Opponent: 5 by Duquesne (1937 Orange) 15 by NC State (1995 Peach) MOST FUMBLES MSU: 5 vs. Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 5 vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) Opponent: 3 by North Carolina (1974 Sun) 2 by four teams MOST FUMBLES LOST MSU: 4 vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 2 vs. Air Force (1991 Liberty) 2 vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) Opponent: 2 by NC State (1963 Liberty) 1 by seven teams

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING

MOST COMPLETIONS 24 by Greg Plump vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 18 by Chris Relf vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 17 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 17 by Wayne Madkin vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 13 by Derrick Taite vs. NC State (1995 Peach 12 by Tyler Russell vs Northwestern (2013 Gator) 12 by Chris Relf vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 12 by Matt Wyatt vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) MOST ATTEMPTS 40 by Greg Plump vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 38 by Wayne Madkin vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 28 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 28 by Tyler Russell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 28 by Derrick Taite vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 24 by Matt Wyatt vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 23 by Chris Relf vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 20 by “PeeWee” Armstrong vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange) MOST YARDS 287 by Greg Plump vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 283 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 281 by Chris Relf vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 176 by Wayne Madkin vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 156 by Matt Wyatt vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 141 by Derrick Taite vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 129 by Chris Relf vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 3 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 3 by Chris Relf vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 2 by Tyler Russell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 2 by Wayne Madkin vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 by Tyler Russell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 2 by Greg Plump vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 2 by John Bond vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 2 by Chris Relf vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City)

PUNTING

MOST PUNTS 11 by Blake McAdams vs. UCF (2007 Liberty) 11 by Sonny Bruce vs. Georgetown (1941 Orange) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 53.0 by Andy Russ vs. N.C. State (1995 Peach)—3 punts 50.0 by Dana Moore vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun)—5 punts BLOCKED PUNTS Andre Bennett vs. NC State (1995 Peach) Hunter Corhern vs. Georgetown (1941 Orange)

RECEIVING

MOST RECEPTIONS 9 by Jameon Lewis vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 8 by Willie Harris vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 5 by Kenny Roberts vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 5 by Chris Smith vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 4 by Dicenzo Miller vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 4 by Lahitia Grant vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 4 by Kevin Cooper vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 4 by Kenny Roberts vs. Air Force (1991 Liberty) 4 by Mardye McDole vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 4 by Chris Smith vs. Michigan (2011 Gator)

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MOST YARDS 220 by Jameon Lewis vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 127 by Willie Harris vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 79 by LaDarius Perkins vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 79 by Mardye McDole vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 65 by Michael Carr vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 62 by Lahitia Grant vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 62 by Keffer McGee vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 49 by Kenny Roberts vs. UNC (1993 Peach) 47 by Chris Smith vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1 by Malcolm Johnson vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 1 by LaDarius Perkins vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 1 by Artimus Samuel vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 1 by Arceto Clark vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 1 by Malcolm Johnson vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 1 by Michael Carr vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 1 by Arceto Clark vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 1 by Arceto Clark vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 1 by Ricco Sanders vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 1 by Donald Lee vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 1 by Dicenzo Miller vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 1 by Dontae Walker vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 1 by Lahitia Grant vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 1 by Olanda Truitt vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 1 by Trenell Edwards vs. Air Force (1991 Liberty) 1 by Michael Haddix vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 1 by Fred Walters vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange)

RUSHING

MOST ATTEMPTS 24 by Anthony Dixon vs. UCF (2007 Liberty) 24 by Walter Packer vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 23 by Donald Ray King vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 22 by James Johnson vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 20 by Vick Ballard vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 20 by Terry Vitrano vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 19 by LaDarius Perkins vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 17 by John Bond vs. Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) MOST YARDS 183 by Walter Packer vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 180 by Vick Ballard vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 164 by Terry Vitrano vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 143 by Dontae Walker vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 112 by James Johnson vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 96 by Donald Ray King vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 by Vick Ballard vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 3 by Dontae Walker vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 2 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 2 by Vick Ballard vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 2 by Walter Packer vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun)

SCORING

MOST POINTS SCORED 18 by VIck Ballard vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) 18 by Dontae Walker vs. Texas A&M (2000 Independence) 16 by Tim Rogers vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 12 by Dak Prescott vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 12 by Vick Ballard vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) 12 by Walter Packer vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 8 by Devon Bell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 8 by Vic Nickels vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun)

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6 by Tim Rogers vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 3 by Dana Moore vs. Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) 2 by Devon Bell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 2 by Brian Hazelwood vs. Texas (1999 Cotton) 2 by Chris Gardner vs. North Carolina (1993 Peach) 2 by Vic Nickels vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 2 by Justin Canale vs. NC State (1963 Liberty) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 5 by Tim Rogers vs. NC State (1995 Peach) 2 by Devon Bell vs. Northwestern (Gator) 2 by Vic Nickels vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun)

MISCELLANEOUS

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 2 by Nickoe Whitley vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator) 1 by many players (most recent follow) 1 by Denico Autry vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator)

MSU LONG PLAYS

LONGEST RUSH 72, Vick Ballard vs. Wake Forest (2011 Music City) LONGEST PASS 81, Chris Relf to LaDarius Perkins vs. Michigan (2011 Gator) LONGEST PUNT 82, Ike Pickle vs. Duquesne (1937 Orange) LONGEST FIELD GOAL 47, Devon Bell vs. Northwestern (2013 Gator); Dana Moore vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) LONGEST PUNT RETURN 50, Keffer McGee vs. NC State (1995 Peach) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 62, Glen Young vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 40, Derek Pegues vs. UCF (2007 Liberty)

OPPONENT LONG PLAYS

LONGEST RUSH 37, Ricky Williams of Texas (1999 Cotton) LONGEST PASS 72, B. Brumbaugh to E. Hefferle of Duquesne (1937 Orange) LONGEST PUNT 63, Bucky Scribner of Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) LONGEST FIELD GOAL 47, Kris Stockton of Texas (1999 Cotton Bowl) LONGEST PUNT RETURN 24, Bracey Walker of North Carolina (1993 Peach) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 41, Martavious Odoms of Michigan (2011 Gator) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 44, Cliff Baskerville of North Carolina (1993 Peach)

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1937 ORANGE BOWL

Mississippi State 12 Duquesne 13

January 1, 1937 • Orange Bowl • Miami, Fla.

A desperation 72-yard touchdown pass from tailback Boyd Brumbaugh to end

Mississippi State 6 6 0 0 = 12

Ernie Hefferlie spelled an end to Mississippi State’s upset hopes as Duquesne edged

Duquesne 0 7 0 6 = 13

the Bulldogs 13-12 in the first decade of Orange Bowl history. With time running out, coach John “Little Clipper” Smith’s Dukes went to the air.

MSU — Pickle 10 run (kick failed)

His team had thrown six straight incompletions before Brumbaugh heaved one after

DU — Brumbaugh 1 run (Brumbaugh kick)

fading back all the way to his own 20-yard line. Hefferlie cradled it in at the State

MSU — Walters 40 pass from Armstrong (kick failed)

25 and scored untouched for the game-winner.

DU — Hefferlie 72 pass from Brumbaugh (kick failed)

“A shouting, shirt-sleeved crowd of 9,210 went wild when Brumbaugh’s bull’s eye in the final period pulled the Dukes from almost certain defeat,” a local newspaper

account detailed.

First Downs

Coach Ralph Sasse’s Bulldogs, who ended the year at a hearty 7-3-1 after the post-

MSU DU 12 14

Rushing Yards 111 199

season clash, scored first on a 10-yard run by back Ike Pickle. Pickle later boomed

Passing Yards

an 82-yard punt for an Orange Bowl record that still stands.

Passes (C-A-I) 8-23-0 5-15-4

159 110

After Brumbaugh plunged 1 yard and a PAT kick put the Dukes of Pittsburgh,

Total Offense

270 309

Pa., ahead 7-6, State reversed the advantage again when tailback Pee Wee Armstrong

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 0-0

of Meridian lofted a 40-yard touchdown pass to Fred Walters of Laurel to give the

Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-5

Bulldogs a 12-7 lead. That same twosome had combined for a 65-yard scoring pass to give MSU a stunning 13-7 upset at Army during the 1935 season. Armstrong’s scintillating passes had provided State with the impetus to gain the lead. His aerial strikes set up Pickle’s touchdown run prior to his throw to Walters to gain Mississippi State the lead. Brumbaugh later found Hefferlie for the game-winning TD pass in the fourth quarter. The Dukes edged State after two Bulldog conversion tries had failed. The narrow loss to Duquesne was a microcosm of the ‘36 season for State. The Maroons lost three games by a total of 20 points.

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1941 ORANGE BOWL

#9 Mississippi State 14 #13 Georgetown 7 January 1, 1941 • Orange Bowl • Miami, Fla.

The Associated Press proclaimed following State’s standout season: “Mississippi

Mississippi State 7 7 0 0 = 14

State reigns as undisputed king of football in the Deep South. State’s 13-0 trouncing

Georgetown 0 0 7 0 = 7

of Alabama and subsequent acceptance of an Orange Bowl bid eliminated any doubt that the Maroons were gridiron kings of these parts.”

MSU — Tripson blocked-punt recovery (Dees kick)

Almost a year before the United States of America officially entered World

MSU — Jefferson 2 run (Bruce kick)

War II, Mississippi State downed the Georgetown Hoyas (who reigned strongly in

GU — Castiglia 2 run (Lio kick)

Eastern football circles in those days) 14-7 in the ‘41 Orange Bowl to end the year with a 10-0-1 record and a No. 9 ranking nationally.

Coach Allyn McKeen’s crew scored in the first quarter when tackle John Tripson

First Downs

MSU GU

covered a blocked Hoya punt in the end zone and Wilbur Dees’ extra point gave the

Rushing Yards 106 125

Bulldogs a quick 7-0 lead.

Passing Yards 52 104

State’s rugged defense took control in the second quarter after the Bulldogs had

Passes (C-A-I) 5-11-0 10-23-3

jumped ahead 14-0 when tailback Billy Jefferson scored on a 2-yard dive play and

Total Offense 158 229

Sonny Bruce kicked the PAT.

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0

Georgetown dented Coach McKeen’s vaunted defense for the lone Hoyas’ TD of

Penalty Yards 71 90

8 14

the day in the third quarter when Benny Castiglia hit paydirt on a 2-yard run. But MSU managed good ball control behind the running of tailback Harvey Johnson

Attendance: 29,554

and the defensive work of all-America end Buddy Elrod to secure its first bowl win. State was led by Starkville native Hunter Corhern, a captain of the team and an outstanding guard. MSU was considered to have the finest line in the South during the ‘40 season, a group that boasted three all-Southeastern Conference performers, plus the aforementioned Elrod, a consensus all-America. When asked to compare all his great teams at Mississippi State, head coach Allyn McKeen said, “Some of the school’s greatest wins came during the 1939 season, but I have to go with the 1940 team as my best.”

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1963 LIBERTY BOWL

Mississippi State 16 NC State 12

December 21, 1963 • Philadelphia Stadium • Philadelphia, Penn.

Hot coffee froze on press box ledges between kickoff and halftime, but the action

Mississippi State 13 3 0 0 = 16

on the field was warm enough to offset eight-degree temperatures and 17 mile-per-

NC State 0 6 0 6 = 12

hour winds outside as coach Paul Davis’ Bulldogs took a 16-12 win over the North MSU — Inman 11 blocked-punt return (Canale kick)

Carolina State Wolfpack. As the Bulldogs capped a 7-2-2 season before their first national television

MSU — Fisher 3 run (kick failed)

audience (on NBC, with the legendary Lindsey Nelson providing play-by-play) at

MSU — Canale 43 FG

Philadelphia Stadium, a blocked punt helped provide MSU’s margin of victory for

NCSU — Rossi 1 run (pass failed)

the second bowl game in a row.

NCSU — Barlow 5 pass from Rossi (pass failed)

In the first quarter, MSU end Bill McGuire blocked a Dave Houtz punt at the N.C. State 26, and fellow end Tommy Inman scooped up the loose football and

ran it 11 yards for an MSU score. Justin Canale’s PAT made it 7-0. Quarterback

First Downs

Sonny Fisher gave the Bulldogs a little more breathing room later in the period

Rushing Yards 53-275 52-176

as the Laurel, Miss., resident sprinted 3 yards for a second touchdown. Canale’s

Passing Yards 28 58

extra-point kick failed, but the future pro football standout later redeemed himself.

Passes (C-A-I)

He gave MSU a 16-0 second-quarter lead with a 43-yard field goal into the gusty

MSU NCSU 16 15

3-6-1 5-12-0

Total Offense 303 234 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2

wind. But North Carolina State made a bit of a comeback bid, aided by 122 yards on 11

Penalties-Yards 11-122 3-25

penalties assessed against the aggressive Bulldogs. The Wolfpack scored the last two touchdowns of the game, but both two-point conversion attempts failed. Coach Davis and his team had heaters on the State bench and a Plexiglas canopy to protect them from the frigid air. “The defense did a good job all day, especially considering the conditions,” Davis said. “We had a stronger line.”

Rushing: (MSU) Granger 13-94, Fisher 16-81 1TD, Burrell, 10-69, Hodges 8-21, Sparks 4-18, Edwards 2-(-8); (NCSU) Rossi 18-67 1TD, Falzarano 12-42, Scarpati 7-22, Kazarsky 7-21, Clark 7-17, Houtz 1-7. Passing: (MSU) Edwards 1-1-18-0; Fisher 2-5-10-1; (NCSU) Rossi 5-12-58-0 1TD. Receiving: (MSU) Bland 2-17, Inman 1-11; (NCSU) Barlow 3-30 1TD, Clark 1-23, Scarpati 1-5. Attendance: 8,309

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1974 SUN BOWL

Mississippi State North Carolina

26 24

December 28, 1974 • Sun Bowl • El Paso, Texas

Mississippi State’s 26-24 Sun Bowl win over North Carolina was one of the truly

Mississippi State 7 3 10 6

= 26

great contests of the 1974-75 bowl season.

North Carolina 7 0 14 3

= 24

Coach Bob Tyler’s Bulldogs, who finished 9-3 and 18th in the nation, set the stage for the game when Most Valuable Offensive Player Terry Vitrano took a handoff

MSU — Packer 1 run (Nickels kick)

from quarterback Rockey Felker and sprinted 55 yards on the game’s opening play.

UNC — Betterson 1 run (Alexander kick)

While a rising fog blanketed the field during most of the first half, Vitrano gained

MSU — Nickels 24 FG

big chunks of real estate to end the day with 164 yards on 20 carries, including a

UNC — Betterson 6 run (Alexander kick)

game-winning, two-yard touchdown run.

MSU — Packer 16 run (Nickels kick)

That run capped a 6:29 drive that ate most of the fourth-quarter clock, ending at

UNC — Jerome 29 pass from Kupec (Alexander kick)

the 3:41 mark. Three times MSU faced third downs on the drive and State faced a

MSU — Nickels 32 FG

fourth-and-2 at the UNC 25-yard line, where Felker called his own number, clawing

UNC — Alexander 26 FG

for 15 yards. Felker then ran eight more yards to set up Vitrano winning score.

MSU — Vitrano 2 run (kick failed)

The drive reminded both Tyler and Felker of the Bulldogs’ 29-28 win over MSU UNC

Memphis State earlier in the year, a game in which State drove 98 yards in the clos-

ing two minutes for the win.

First Downs

All-America defensive tackle Jimmy Webb, named Most Valuable Defensive

Rushes-Yards

25 22

68-455 54-277

Player in the game, registered one of his most critical 12 tackles of the day on a

Passing Yards

fourth-and-short situation at midfield in the fourth quarter to preserve the MSU

Passes (C-A-I)

win.

Total Offense 499 402

MSU’s all-SEC tailback Walter Packer piled up 183 yards on 24 attempts, scoring on runs of 1 and 16 yards while Vic Nickels kicked field goals of 24 and 32 yards.

44 125 3-8-0 5-15-1

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 Penalties-Yards 5-45 2-30

Mississippi State’s 455 yards of rushing, which still stand as a Sun Bowl record, were just a bit much for the Tar Heels, coached by MSU grad Bill Dooley.

RUSHING: (MSU) Packer 24-183 2TD, Vitrano 20-164 1TD, Felker 14-69, Johnson

“This team was better than we expected in a lot of ways,” Tyler said. “I think we’re

7-22, Smith 3-17; (UNC) Voight 17-90, Betterson 19-84 2TD, Oliver 9-57, Lamens

a year ahead. We established unity in our program that usually takes two seasons

4-32, Jerome 4-14, Kupec 1-(-10).

to establish. I’ve never been more confident or enthusiastic about the future than

PASSING: (MSU) Felker 2-7-33-0; Johnson 1-1-11-0; (UNC) Kupec 5-15-125-1

I am right now.”

1TD. RECEIVING: (MSU) Lewis 2-27, Barkum 1-17; (UNC) Norton 2-61, Jerome 2-42 1TD, Waddell 1-22. Attendance: 26,035

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1980 SUN BOWL

#17 Mississippi State 17 #8 Nebraska 31

December 27, 1980 • Sun Bowl • El Paso, Texas

The scene was the same as six years earlier in the Sun Bowl when Mississippi

Mississippi State 0 0 3 14 = 17

State engaged a team that had as much talent as any football power in the nation.

Nebraska 7 10 7 7 = 31

This bowl trip proved to be less successful, however, as coach Tom Osborne’s Huskers prevailed in a 31-17 contest. Mississippi State had won five consecutive regular-season games to enter the

UN — Brown 23 run (Seibel kick), 12:30 1st UN — Seibel 22 FG, 3:23 2nd

contest with a 9-2 record under coach Emory Bellard, but Nebraska was just a bit

UN — Finn 8 pass from Quinn (Seibel kick), 1:57 2nd

too deep and powerful as the Huskers took a 17-0 halftime lead.

MSU — Moore 47 FG, 7:12 3rd

State’s high-powered offensive attack, which set school records for total offense

UN — Franklin 2 run (Seibel kick), 2:16 3rd

and rushing offense, later cut the margin to 24-17 behind the option play of

MSU — Bond 1 run (Morgan kick), 11:44 4th

freshman quarterback John Bond of Valdosta, Ga. He ran for one touchdown

UN — McCrady 52 pass from Quinn (Seibel kick), 3:21 4th

on a 1-yard sneak and hit all-SEC tailback Michael Haddix of Walnut, Miss., for

MSU — Haddix 11 pass from Bond (Morgan kick), 1:00 4th

an 11-yard TD pass and MSU’s final touchdown. The day, however, belonged to Nebraska’s defense, which held Bond to minus-

MSU UN

8 yards rushing on 16 carries, and to seven completions in 19 attempts with two

First Downs 15 16

interceptions.

Rushes-Yards 53-93 54-159

Sophomore kicking specialist Dana Moore from Baton Rouge, La., booted a

Passing Yards 102 159

47-yard field goal and had a 64-yard punt, enabling him to achieve an MSU-

Passes (C-A-I) 7-19-2 9-19-1

record, 50-yard punting average for the afternoon.

Total Offense 195 318

“I am proud of our team and the season we had,” Bellard said. “We just flat out gave Nebraska too many opportunities. Our defense played well enough to

Fumbles-Lost 5-4 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-30

4-37

win. Looking at what we have, we will be back next year.” RUSHING: (MSU) King 23-96, Haddix 4-14, Wonsley 1-8, McDole 5-7, Collins 1-2, Parenton 2-(-4), Bond 16-(-8), Moore 1-(-21); (UN) Franklin 17-67 1TD, Redwine 13-42, Brown 1-23 1TD, Craig 5-13, Steels 2-9, Kotera 2-7, Johnson 3-3, Quinn 11-(-5). PASSING: (MSU) Bond 7-19-102-2 1TD; (UN) Quinn 9-19-151-1 2TD. RECEIVING: (MSU) McDole 4-69, Price 1-25, Haddix 1-11 1TD, Doss 1-7; (UN) McCrady 2-107 1TD, Brown 2-16, Steels 2-14, Davies 1-9, Finn 1-8 1TD, Kotera 1-5. Attendance: 34,723.

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1981 HALL OF FAME BOWL

Mississippi State 10 Kansas 0

December 31, 1981 • Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala.

With Defensive Most Valuable Player and all-America linebacker Johnie Cooks

Mississippi State 7 3 0 0 = 10

of Leland, Miss., leading a fierce charge, Mississippi State scored its first bowl

Kansas 0 0 0 0 = 0

shutout win by downing the Kansas Jayhawks of the Big Eight Conference 10-0 to MSU — Bond 17 run (Morgan kick)

improve its bowl record to 4-2. It was, indeed, a day for the defense.

MSU — Moore 22 FG

The Bulldogs, aided by a steady mist that fell throughout the day, held Kansas to 35 yards rushing on 40 attempts, intercepted a pair of Jayhawk passes, and forced a

MSU KU

fumble. State recorded its first shutout since 1979.

First Downs

12 14

Lightning struck early for the Bulldogs as all-SEC defensive back Rob Fesmire

Rushing Yards 53-236 40-35

of Nashville, Tenn., recovered a Ricky Green fumble on the opening kickoff and

Passing Yards 51 171

the opportunistic Bulldogs scored on the next play. Quarterback John Bond, State’s

Passes (C-A-I) 5-16-0 15-31-2

Offensive Most Valuable Player and the game’s MVP, sprinted 17 yards around right

Total Offense 287 206

end on the first play from scrimmage and Bob Morgan’s PAT gave the Bulldogs an

Fumbles-Lost 5-1 1-1

early 7-0 lead.

Penalties-Yards 10-65 7-82

Place-kicker Dana Moore iced the game with a 22-yard field goal with just over 11 minutes left in the first half for the final margin of victory. The Bulldogs

RUSHING: (MSU) Knight 10-79, Bond 17-79 1TD, King 14-38, Haddix 7-25,

advanced to 8-4 and moved up to 17th in the final AP national poll.

Windham 3-5, Edwards 1-5, Wonsley 1-5; (KU) Taylor 20-61, Jones 7-20, Green

Moore also set a record, averaging 49.1 yards per punt on nine kicks.

1-(-2), Smith 7-(-9), Frederick 5-(-35).

Wingback Danny Knight of Natchez, Miss., contributed a big 37-yard sprint

PASSING: (MSU) Bond 5-16-51-0; (KU) Smith 8-22-61-2; Frederick 7-9-110-0.

down the left sideline on a third-and-long situation while Cooks, defensive tackles

RECEIVING: (MSU) Haddix 2-16, Price 1-15, Richardson 1-13, Aldredge 1-7;

Glen Collins, Earnest Barnes and a number of unsung heroes on the specialty

(KU) Taylor 7-41, Johnson 3-34, Capers 2-57, Bastin 2-20, Jones 1-19.

teams gathered together to provide the Bulldogs with the ingredients necessary for Attendance: 41,672

a satisfying bowl win. “The whole defensive unit played extremely well,” MSU head coach Emory Bellard said. “We didn’t ring the bell quite enough on offense, but we did move the ball down the field a good bit.”

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1991 LIBERTY BOWL

Mississippi State 15 Air Force 38

December 29, 1991 • Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tenn.

An all-time Liberty Bowl crowd of 61,497 looked on as the wishbone-attack of

Mississippi State 0 7 0 8 = 15

the Air Force Academy spoiled Mississippi State’s return to the bowl scene with a

Air Force 14 7 3 14 = 38

38-15 victory over the Bulldogs in the 33rd annual Liberty Bowl postseason contest. Directed by all-WAC quarterback and Liberty Bowl MVP Rob Perez, the Falcons

AFA — Jones 1 run (Wood kick), 5:07 1st

piled up 318 net yards rushing while attempting only two passes in this ESPN tele-

AFA — Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 2:11 1st

cast. A potent ground attack earned AFA a 37:34-22:26 edge in possession time.

AFA — Yates 35 fumble return (Wood kick), 6:12 2nd

The Falcons jumped on MSU early as they posted three unanswered touchdowns

MSU — Edwards 4 pass from Robinson (Gardner kick), 0:35 2nd

before the Bulldogs dented the scoreboard just before halftime. AFA scored on a

AFA — Wood 20 FG, 2:31 3rd

pair of 1-yard plunges by Jason Jones and Perez in the opening stanza. A 35-yard

AFA — Hufford 31 run (Wood kick), 14:19 4th

fumble return by Air Force’s Shannon Yates at the 6:12 mark of the second quarter

MSU — Davis 7 run (Robinson pass from Jordan), 7:23 4th

stretched the lead to 21-0.

AFA — Simpson fumble recovery (Wood kick), 6:05 4th

The Bulldogs got on the scoreboard with the final score of the first half, a 4-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sleepy Robinson to tight end Trenell Edwards. After the intermission, AFA added a third-quarter, 20-yard field goal by Joe

First Downs

Wood and a 31-yard touchdown gallop by Scott Hufford to build the Falcons’ insur-

Rushes-Yards

mountable lead to 31-7 with 14:19 remaining in the contest.

Passing Yards

Making its first bowl appearance in 10 years, MSU scored its final points on a 7-yard run by fullback Michael Davis with 7:23 left on the game clock.

MSU AFA 18 19 36-163 69-318 121 10

Passes (C-A-I) 13-24-1 1-2-1 Total Offense

284 328

Fumbles-Lost

3-2 2-0

Penalties-Yards

5-35 4-31

Time of Possession 22:26 37:34 RUSHING: (MSU) Roberts 8-62, Robinson 15-41, Williamson 5-28, Davis 2-18 1TD, Jordan 3-7, Prince 2-7, Galloway 1-0; (AFA) Perez 26-114 1TD, Jones 21-73 1TD, Gray 1-33, Hufford 1-31 1TD, Banks 5-23, Baker 4-18, Onuoha 5-12, Young 4-11, Parisi 2-3. PASSING: (MSU) Robinson 6-12-49-0 1TD; Jordan 7-12-72-1; (AFA) Perez 1-210-1. RECEIVING: (MSU) Roberts 4-28, W. Harris 3-37, Edwards 2-25 1TD, Davis 2-19, Prince 1-9, James 1-3; (AFA) Wilkie 1-10. Attendance: 61,497

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1993 PEACH BOWL

#24 Mississippi State #19 North Carolina

17 21

January 1, 1993 • The Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga.

Despite jumping out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead, Mississippi State couldn’t hold

Mississippi State 14 0 0 3 = 17

off a North Carolina squad playing an inspired second half as the Tar Heels posted

North Carolina 0 0 14 7 = 21

a 21-17 victory in the first Peach Bowl held inside The Georgia Dome. The Bulldogs jumped on top early, scoring on their first possession when Greg

MSU — Truitt 2 pass from Plump (Gardner kick), 11:09 1st

Plump found Olanda Truitt on a 2-yard touchdown pass. MSU added to that lead

MSU — Roberts 22 run (Gardner kick), 0:00 1st

when Kenny Roberts raced 22 yards on the final play of the first quarter to give the

UNC — Means 1 run (Pignetti kick), 12:39 3rd

Bulldogs a 14-0 lead.

UNC — Walker 24 blocked-punt return (Pignetti kick), 6:38 3rd

State had a chance to put the game away in the second quarter, but a pair of Plump-to-Truitt touchdown passes were called back due to Bulldog holding pen-

UNC — Baskerville 44 interception return (Pignetti kick), 12:36 4th MSU — Gardner 46 FG, 8:42 4th

alties. Trailing 14-0 at halftime, North Carolina took the second half kickoff and drove

82 yards to score on Natrone Means’ 1-yard plunge. Later in the third period, the

First Downs

Tar Heels’ Bracey Walker broke through to block a Todd Jordan punt and raced 24

Rushes-Yards

yards into the end zone to tie the game at 14-14.

Passing Yards

North Carolina took the lead for good early in the fourth quarter when UNC’s

Passes (C-A-I)

MSU UNC 24 13 41-144 36-149 296 106 25-45-2 7-17-2

Cliff Baskerville intercepted a Plump pass and returned it 44 yards for the go-ahead

Total Offense

450 255

touchdown.

Fumbles-Lost

1-0 1-1

After Chris Gardner’s 46-yard field goal made the score 21-17, the Bulldogs had

Penalties-Yards

9-87 4-36

their chances to win the game late. MSU drove inside the Tar Heel 30 twice in the

Time of Possession 34:33 25:27

game’s final three minutes, but an interception and loss on downs, respectively, doomed the Bulldogs’ final chances.

RUSHING: (MSU) Roberts 9-64 1TD, Davis 10-32, T. James 6-24, Prince 5-19, Jordan 1-9, Hudson 1-5, Truitt 1-0, Plump 8-(-9); (UNC) Means 21-128 1TD, Faulkerson 4-9, Thomas 9-6, Jordan 1-3, Brooks 1-3. PASSING: (MSU) Plump 24-40-2 287 1TD, Jordan 1-4-0 9, Hudson 0-1-0 0; (UNC) Thomas 7-16-2 106, Jerry 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING: (MSU) Wi.Harris 8-127, Roberts 5-49, Truitt 3-31 1TD, Prince 2-23, Clanton 2-21, James 2-0, Ward 1-20, C.Jones 1-16, Knight 1-9; (UNC) Brooks 2-60, Jerry 2-20, Means 1-15, Holliday 1-13, Felton 1-(-2). Attendance: 69,125

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1995 PEACH BOWL

#16 Mississippi State 24 #23 NC State 28

January 2, 1995 • The Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga.

For the second time in three years, Mississippi State earned a berth in the Peach

Mississippi State 6 7 8 3 = 24

Bowl. And for the second time in three years, the Bulldogs held a third-quarter lead

NC State 7 6 8 7 = 28

over its counterpart. But again, State could not maintain that advantage, dropping MSU — Rogers 37 FG, 12:29 1st

a 28-24 decision to NC State. Like it had done two years prior, Mississippi State gained an early advantage in

NCSU — Stephens 2 rush (Videtich kick), 9:21 1st

this Peach Bowl match-up. Place-kicker Tim Rogers, MSU’s Offensive Player of the

MSU — Rogers 21 FG, 2:57 1st

Game, booted a 37-yard field goal just 2:21 into the contest, and the Bulldogs had

NCSU — Videtich 45 FG, 13:21 2nd

a 3-0 advantage. It would be the first of a bowl-record and school-standard tying

MSU — Davis 11 run (Rogers kick), 7:29 2nd

five field goals for Rogers.

NCSU — Videtich 36 FG, 0:08 2nd

But, as NC State was able to do throughout the game, the Wolfpack erased that

MSU — Safety (blocked punt), 13:27 3rd

early lead. Running back Tremayne Stephens capped an 80-yard drive with a 2-yard

MSU — Rogers 29 FG, 10:45 3rd

touchdown run to give NCSU a 7-3 lead.

MSU — Rogers 36 FG, 8:36 3rd

Rogers and Steve Videtich traded field goals around the first-quarter break

NCSU — Dickerson 3 pass from Harvey (Harvey run), 1:12 3rd

before the Bulldogs mounted a touchdown drive of their own. Senior running back

NCSU — King 11 run (Videtich kick), 13:06 4th

Michael Davis scored from 11 yards out to give MSU a 13-10 edge.

MSU — Rogers 30 FG, 4:47 4th

A pair of big plays opened the door for the Bulldogs to take control of the game as the second half began. Forcing the ‘Pack to punt on their first series of the second

half, Andre Bennett blocked the NC State kick into the end zone for a safety, and

First Downs

MSU had a two-point lead.

Rushes-Yards

On the ensuing free kick, Keffer McGee returned the punt a bowl-record 50

MSU NCSU 16 20

35-117 48-172

Passing Yards

185 164

yards, putting the Bulldogs in business at the NCSU 15-yard line. Unable to

Passes (C-A-I) 14-29-0 14-25-1

advance the ball into the end zone, State settled for a Rogers field goal and its lead

Total Offense

302 336

was just 18-13.

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 2-1

Three plays later, however, Larry Williams, State’s Defensive Player of the Game, put his team back in scoring position with a standout defensive play. On a sec-

Penalties-Yards 6-53 2-15 Time of Possession 26:49

33:11

ond-and-16 play from the NCSU 30, Williams sacked quarterback Terry Harvey, stripped him of the football, and then recovered the pigskin at the 21. But once again, the Bulldog attack was not able to capitalize, and Rogers was forced to convert a 36-yard field goal. Rejuvenated by the disaster averted, NC State struck for a game-tying touch-

RUSHING: (MSU) Davis 13-51 1TD, Bouie 12-51, McCrary 3-10, Moulds 2-10, Clark 2-(-1), Taite 3-(-4); (NCSU) Stephens 21-105 1TD, King 6-38 1TD, Brown 7-25, Hill 1-4, Fitzgerald 3-3, Bender 2-3, Harvey 7-0, Grissett 1-(-6). PASSING: (MSU) Taite 13-28-0 141, Clark 1-1-0 44; (NCSU) Harvey 11-18-0 139

down and two-point conversion at the close of the third period. Harvey hit Dallas

1TD, Bender 3-7-1 25.

Dickerson from 3 yards out for the score, and then ran for the extra points.

RECEIVING: (MSU) McCrary 3-39, C. Jones 3-39, Watkins 3-20, McGee 2-62,

The Wolfpack used a big play of their own, a 62-yard pass play to set up their go-ahead score. Freshman fullback Carlos King bulled in from 11 yards away and

Bouie 1-11, M. Brown 1-9, Moulds 1-5; (NCSU) Dickerson 3-31 1TD, Grissett 2-68, Guffie 2-30, King 2-9, Fitzgerald 2-5, Stephens 1-9, Thomas 1-8, Hill 1-4.

State was down 28-21. Attendance: 64,902

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1999 COTTON BOWL

#23 Mississippi #20 Texas

State

11 38

January 1, 1999 • Cotton Bowl • Dallas, Texas

Playing in their first traditional New Year’s Day bowl game since the 1941 Orange

Mississippi State 0 3 0 8 = 11

Bowl, the Bulldogs faced an enormous task in trying to stop the University of Texas

Texas 7 7 24 0 = 38

and its Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams. Behind Williams’ Cotton Bowl record 203 yards rushing and two touchdowns, the Longhorns snapped their sev-

UT — McGarity 59 pass from Applewhite (Stockton kick), 2:17 1st

en-game losing slide to Jackie Sherrill and defeated Mississippi State 38-11 in the

UT — McGarity 52 pass from Applewhite (Stockton kick), 5:11 2nd

Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic.

MSU — Hazelwood 39 FG, 2:32 2nd

Texas struck early in the contest behind the arm of quarterback Major

UT — R. Williams 37 run (Stockton kick), 12:34 3rd

Applewhite. The freshman found Wayne McGarity late in the opening period on a

UT — Stockton 47 FG, 6:39 3rd

59-yard scoring strike, giving Texas an early 7-0 lead.

UT — R. Williams 2 run (Stockton kick), 2:42 3rd

The Longhorns took advantage of good field position and a long pass play to take a 14-0 lead, as Applewhite again called McGarity’s number for a 52-yard touchdown

UT — Cavil 18 pass from Applewhite (Stockton kick), 0:14 3rd MSU — Grant 5 pass from Wyatt (J. Johnson rush), 10:07 4th

with 5:11 to go in the first half. Mississippi State would close out the scoring in the half with a 39-yard field goal

First Downs

from senior Brian Hazelwood. After showcasing their passing game in the first half, Texas began to exploit a

Rushes-Yards

MSU UT 18 27 32-87 43-238

tired Bulldog defense with a running game that featured the NCAA’s career rushing

Passing Yards

leader in Williams, who got the scoring started in the second half with a 37-yard

Passes (C-A-I) 16-40-1 15-26-0

gallop to stretch the Longhorns’ lead to 21-3 just 2:26 into the second half. A Kris

Total Offense

292 463

Stockton field goal would extend the UT lead to 24-3 six minutes later.

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 1-0

The Bulldog offense, led by James Johnson’s 112 yards on the ground, still struggled

Penalties-Yards 9-89 5-55

to find its niche against a stubborn Texas defense. An injury to star all-purpose

Time of Possession 27:59

205 225

32:01

receiver Kevin Prentiss in the opening half made their task even more difficult. Unable to keep the weary MSU defense off the field, the Bulldogs were victimized by

RUSHING: (MSU) J.Johnson 22-112, D.McKinley 2-7, Rainey 1-2, Prather 1-(-3),

another Williams’ scoring run at the 2:42 mark of the third period as Texas grabbed

Madkin 4-(-11), Wyatt 2-(-20); (UT) R.Williams 30-203 2TD, Mitchell 7-26, Brown

control of the contest with a 31-3 advantage.

3-15, Applewhite 3-(-6). PASSING: (MSU) Wyatt 12-24-0 156 1TD, Madkin 4-16-1 49; (UT) Applewhite 15-26-0 225 3TD. RECEIVING: (MSU) Grant 4-62 1TD, K.Cooper 4-38, Love 2-33, Kelly 2-14, J.Johnson 1-22, D.McKinley 1-20, Prentiss 1-8, Butler 1-8; (UT) R.Williams 5-45, McGarity 4-132 2TD, Cavil 3-31 1TD, Lewis 2-26, Nunez 1-(-9). Attendance: 72,611

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| BOWL HISTORY | 1999 PEACH BOWL

#15 Mississippi

State 17 Clemson 7

December 30, 1999 • The Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga.

Behind the impetus that had been the key all season — defense — Mississippi State

Mississippi State 0 0 3 14 = 17

downed Clemson 17-7 in the 1999 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta’s Georgia

Clemson 0 0 0 7 = 28

Dome. The win gave State its 10th victory of the season, grouping the ‘99 Bulldogs with MSU’s ‘40 edition which also posted 10 victories. MSU notched the win despite allowing the most yardage it had all season (391), with 301 of that coming from quarterback Brandon Streeter who passed 50 times

MSU — Westerfield 39 FG, 12:39 MSU — Madkin 2 run (Westerfield kick), 11:40 CU — Streeter 1 run (Lazzara kick), 8:15 MSU — D.Walker 15 pass from Madkin (Westerfield kick), 4:31

in the game. Defense was the norm in the first half for both squads as the teams played to a

MSU CU

scoreless tie at halftime.The closest either team got to a score in the first half was

First Downs

when Clemson advanced to State’s 9-yard line late in the first quarter. But Tiger

Rushes-Yards

Tony Lazzara’s field goal attempt was blocked by Bulldog senior Robert Bean, who

Passing Yards

registered his seventh career blocked kick.

Passes (C-A-I)

16 24 33-89 34-85 176

306

17-38-0 25-56-5

State wasted little time breaking the scoring ice in the second half. After Pig

Total Offense

265 391

Prather returned the opening kickoff after intermission 45 yards to the MSU

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 1-1

47-yard line, the Bulldogs drove 31 yards on seven plays to set up a 39-yard field

Penalties-Yards

goal from Scott Westerfield at the 12:39 mark.

Time of Possession 30:41

Three possessions later, Clemson threatened to answer, driving to the State 13

21-188

8-82

29:19

where it faced a fourth-and-7. The Tigers elected to go for it, but the MSU defense held firm, with defensive lineman John Hilliard batting down a Streeter pass.

RUSHING:

(CU)

Rambert 18-70,

The quarter would end with State leading 3-0. The fourth quarter would be quite

Dantzler 9-8, Streeter 4-7 1TD, Wofford

a different story in terms of point production, as the teams combined for three

1-5, Witherspoon 1-2, Zachery 1-(-7).

touchdowns in the final frame.

(MSU) Madkin 5-37 1TD, Miller 10-24,

State extended its lead to 10-0 on the first full drive of the final period, going 43 yards on 10 plays with quarterback Wayne Madkin scrambling for a 2-yard score.

D.Walker 9-18, Rainey 3-14, Griffith 3-1, Gibson 1-0, Team 2-(-5).

The drive was set up at Clemson’s 43-yard line on an interception by Bulldog Eugene

PASSING: (CU)

Clinton, one of five State pickoffs in the contest.

Dantzler 1-6-1-5. (MSU) Madkin 17-38-

Clemson would answer on the ensuing possession with its only score of the night. The Tigers drove 70 yards on eight plays with Streeter diving in from a yard out.

Streeter 24-44-4-301,

0-176 1TD. RECEIVING: (CU) Gardner 7-75, Wofford 6-147, Lawyer 5-46, Cyrgalis 2-21,

But State was not intimidated. The Bulldogs answered that challenge with a

Rambert 2-8, Bailey 1-9, Seth 1-3, Reames 1-(-3). (MSU) Miller 3-54, Sirmones

solid eight-play, 57-yard charge of their own. Madkin, the game’s Most Valuable

2-21, D.Walker 2-20 1TD, Griffith 2-14, McCaskey 2-9, M.Butler 1-21, Love 1-20,

Offensive Player, found tailback Dontae Walker on the left side and Walker jaunted

Huntington 1-6, Lee 1-5, Gibson 1-3, Belcher 1-3.

15 yards for the touchdown which iced the game for MSU at 17-7 with 4:31 remaining in regulation.

Attendance: 73,315

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| BOWL HISTORY | 2000 INDEPENDENCE BOWL

Mississippi State Texas A&M

41 38

(OT)

December 31, 2000 • Independence Bowl • Shreveport, La.

Willie Blade blocked an extra point, Julius Griffith ran it to the end zone for a

Mississippi State 0

two-point conversion, and Wayne Madkin scored from 6 yards out — all in over-

Texas A&M 14

14 7 14 6

0 15

8

=43

6

=41

time — to give Mississippi State a hard-fought, 43-41 decision over Texas A&M in the snow-filled Independence Bowl. The Aggies took advantage of a couple of early MSU miscues on the snow-cov-

TAMU — Whitaker 9 run (Kitchens kick), 12:56, 1st TAMU — Toombs 4 run (Kitchens kick), 8:06, 1st

ered field to take a 14-0 edge seven minutes into the game. After scoring following

MSU — Walker 40 run (Westerfield kick), 9:22, 2nd

a mishandled MSU snap just over two minutes into the contest, A&M continued

MSU — Miller 4 pass from Madkin (Westerfield kick), 7:22, 2nd

to control momentum on fullback Ja’Mar Toombs’ 4-yard plunge. Toombs had a

TAMU — Ferguson 42 pass from Farris (Kitchens kick failed), 0:46, 2nd

game-high 193 yards.

MSU — Walker 1 run (Westerfield kick), 11:55, 3rd

Jackie Sherrill’s Bulldogs fought back in the second quarter. With Toombs run-

TAMU — Johnson 35 pass from Farris (Whitaker rush), 14:51, 4th

ning through the State defense, Dontae Walker returned the favor to the Aggie stop-

TAMU — Toombs 13 run (Kitchens kick), 9:20, 4th

pers, tallying 143 yards of his own. The sophomore took a handoff up the middle

MSU — Walker 32 run (Westerfield kick), 8:17, 4th

and scurried for 40 of those yards over the goal line to cut the lead.

MSU — D.Lee 3 pass from Madkin (Westerfield kick), 1:30, 4th

With just over a minute until halftime, State scored behind Wayne Madkin. After

TAMU — Toombs 25 run (Kitchens kick failed)

the junior quarterback rushed for 10 yards, he connected on two pass plays, the

MSU — Griffith PAT return

second a four-yard score to Dicenzo Miller to tie the game at 14.

MSU — Madkin 6 run

A&M bounced back with 31 seconds left in the half to take a 20-14 lead into the locker room. Quarterback Mark Farris lofted a ball high and deep into the heavy

falling snow, finding Robert Ferguson on a 42-yard score.

First Downs

The Aggies tried to put the game out of reach with two fourth-quarter touch-

Rushes-Yards

downs. On the opening play of the period, Farris once again went deep, this time

Passing Yards

connecting with Bethel Johnson on a 35-yard strike. A two-point conversion put the

Passes (C-A-I)

Aggies up 28-21. Toombs extended the lead on the following possession, rushing in

Total Offense

from 13 yards to give A&M a 35-21 edge.

Fumbles-Lost

Walker cut the lead back to seven as he rushed in from 32 yards out, and, after a Marco Minor interception put MSU at the Aggie 4-yard line, Madkin found tight

Penalties-Yards Time of Possession

MSU TAMU 16 14 40-246 47-209 71

133

9-19-0 9-11-1 317 342 4-1 1-1 6-45

7-71

28:59 31:01

end Donald Lee in the end zone for the touchdown that sent the game into overRUSHING: (MSU) Walker 16-143 3TD, Miller 11-48, Jus. Griffith 2-17, Madkin

time, tied 35-35. In the extra session, Toombs rushed in from 25 yards out on the first play to put

11-38 TD. (TAMU) Toombs 35-193 3TD, Whitaker 8-16 TD, Weber 2-2, Farris

A&M up 41-35. Blade reached up and blocked the Aggie extra point try. Eugene

2-(-2).

Clinton picked up the loose ball and pitched to Griffith who ran it in for two points.

PASSING: (MSU) Madkin 9-19-0-71 2TD. (TAMU) Farris 9-11-1-133 2TD.

Faced with a must-score situation on State’s first overtime try, Madkin rushed

RECEIVING: (MSU) Miller 4-30 TD, D.Lee 2-29 TD, Lindsey 1-7, Butler 1-3, Jus.

down to the Aggies’ 6-yard line and then took a keeper into the end zone to clinch

Griffith 1-2. (TAMU) Ferguson 3-54 TD, Toombs 2-(-4), Johnson 1-35 TD, Porter

the 43-41 win in what has become known as “Snow Bowl 2000”.

1-31, Taylor 1-15, Weber 1-2. Attendance: 36,974

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| BOWL HISTORY | 2007 LIBERTY BOWL

Mississippi State UCF

10 3

December 29, 2007 • Liberty Bowl Stadium • Memphis, Tenn.

Mississippi State cashed in on Central Florida’s fourth turnover of the game, marching to the lone touchdown of the day late in the fourth quarter, to defeat the

UCF 0 3 0 0 = 3 Mississippi State 0 3 0 7 = 10

Knights 10-3 in the 49th renewal of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, a game that was otherwise very defensive in nature. With the win, MSU ended the 2007 season at 8-5, its most wins since 2000, and improved to 2-0 all-time over UCF which ended the year 10-4 after winning its last

UCF — Torres 45 FG, 11:49, 2nd MS — Carlson 22 FG, 6:02, 2nd MS — Dixon 1 run,(Carlson kick), 1:54, 4th

seven games and claiming the Conference USA crown. The Bulldogs also improved to 7-6 all-time in bowl games with the victory and has now been victorious its last

three bowl appearances.

First Downs

The late score, a 1-yard plunge by running back Anthony Dixon, came with just

Rushes-Yards

UCF MSU 13 10 47-131 41-160

1:54 remaining in the game. It capped a 10-play, 59-yard drive, State’s longest of the

Passing Yards

day by almost 20 yards, that was setup by Bulldog Keith Fitzhugh’s interception of

Passes (C-A-I)

Knight quarterback Kyle Israel, his third throwing miscue of the contest.

Total Offense

219 199

But until that point in the game, neither team had generated much offense in a

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 0-0

game very much controlled by the defenses. Only two second quarter field goals -

Penalties-Yards

one by each team - graced the scoreboard in the first three quarters and the teams

Time of Possession

88 39 10-24-3 8-20-1

3-25 5-45 31:08 28:52

would combined for just 418 yards of total offense in the affair. After a scoreless first quarter started the lowest scoring first half in Liberty Bowl

RUSHING: (UCF) Smith 35-119, Israel 11-13, Francis 1-(-1). (MSU) Dixon 24-86

history, UCF finally broke scoring ice after gaining excellent field position at the

TD, Burks 2-25, Carroll 6-21, Ducre 6-20, Smith 1-5, Hart 1-4, Team 1-(-1).

Bulldog 46 early in the second period. The Knights then moved the ball 18 yards to

PASSING: (UCF) Israel 10-24-3-88. (MSU) Carroll 8-18-1-39, Henig 0-2-0-0.

set up a Michael Torres 45-yard field goal that just cleared the crossbar. UCF led 3-0

RECEIVING: (UCF) Smith 3-12, Ross 2-27, Rabazinski 2-26, Watters 2-13, Aiken

with 11:49 to go before the intermission.

1-10. (MSU) Ducre 3-10, Smith 2-7, Dixon 1-10, Hart 1-8, Burks 1-4.

After the Knights forced a State punt on the next drive, the Bulldogs got their first break of the afternoon. MSU’s Derek Pegues, named the game’s Most Valuable

Attendance: 63,816

Player, picked off the first of two passes at the Knight 46 and returned it 40 yards to the 6-yard line. UCF stood strong, however, and held MSU to a 22-yard Adam Carlson field goal, tying the game at the 6:02 mark. UCF would have scoring chances on two consecutive drives in the third and fourth periods but Torres, who came into the game having hit 19-of-21 field goals on the year, would miss from 32 and 37 yards on those drives, negating some offensive momentum that the Knights had built at that point in the contest. Dixon ended the day with 86 yards on 24 carries for the Bulldogs, who managed just 198 yards from scrimmage the entire game. The game’s attendance of 63,816 established a new Liberty Bowl record. The previous record of 61,497 was set in 1991 when the Bulldogs played Air Force.

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#21 Mississippi

State 52 Michigan 14

January 1, 2011 • EverBank Field • Jacksonville, Fla.

It was an offensive clinic from start to finish for Mississippi State, as the Bulldogs

Mississippi State 10 21 14 7 = 52

manufactured 485 total yards en route to a dominating 52-14 win against Michigan

Michigan 14 0 0 0 = 14

in the 66th annual Gator Bowl at EverBank Field. Mississippi State set several school bowl records with points scored (52) and

MICH - Roundtree 10 pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick), 10:56, 1st

margin of victory (38). In addition, the 485 total yards of offense were second only

MS - Arceto Clark 4 yd pass from Chris Relf (D. DePasquale kick), 5:31, 1st

to the 499 gained against North Carolina in the 1974 Sun Bowl.

MS - D. DePasquale 42 yd field goal, 2:23, 1st

Chris Relf, named the game’s MVP, completed 18 of his 23 passes for 281 yards

MICH - Odoms, M. 27 yd pass from Robinson, D. (Gibbons, B. kick), 0:34, 1st

and three touchdowns. The 281 passing yards were the second most in MSU bowl

MS - Vick Ballard 2 yd run (D. DePasquale kick), 11:38, 2nd

history. They are also the only two quarterbacks to throw for more than 200 yards

MS - Chris Relf 1 yd run (D. DePasquale kick), 6:35, 2nd

in a bowl game. Relf, a junior from Montgomery, Ala., also scored on the ground

MS - Ricco Sanders 15 yd pass from Chris Relf (D. DePasquale kick), 0:25, 2nd

from 1-yard out and finished with 311 total yards.

MS - Vick Ballard 1 yd run (D. DePasquale kick), 6:19, 3rd

As prolific as MSU’s offense was, so too was the defense. The Bulldogs held the Wolverines (7-6) to 342 yards, with 153 coming in the opening quarter. Michigan

MS - Vick Ballard 7 yd run (D. DePasquale kick), 0:10, 3rd MS - Michael Carr 31 yd pass from Chris Relf (D. DePasquale kick), 10:31, 4th

did enjoy a 14-10 lead after the first frame, but failed to score another point the

remainder of the game. Quarterback Denard Robinson was limited to a season-low 51 yards after grounding out 59 in the first quarter. Robinson’s arm produced the game’s first points when he connected with Roy

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards

Roundtree for a 10-yard scoring strike. MSU quickly answered, though, and evened

Passes (C-A-I)

the score when Relf hit Arceto Clark from 4 yards out.

MSU MICH 26 17 58-204 25-88 281 254 18-23-1 27-41-1

Total Offense

485 342

On their next possession, the Bulldogs took their first lead at 10-7 on a 42-yard

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-1

field goal by Derek DePasquale. Back came the Wolverines, however, who went back

Penalties-Yards

on top following a 27-yard touchdown pass from Robinson to Martavious Odoms.

Time of Possession

3-23 5-40 35:15 24:45

That play, though, would be Michigan’s last highlight of the game. From that RUSHING: (MSU) Vick Ballard 20-76; L. Perkins 9-40; Robert Elliott 6-36; Chris

point, it was all Mississippi State. With 11:38 left in the first half, Vick Ballard scored the first of his three touch-

Relf 15-30; Adrian Marcus 7-24; Tyler Russell 1-minus 2. (Michigan) Robinson, D.

downs to give MSU a 17-14 lead. Then with 6:35 remaining, Relf found the end zone

11-59; Shaw, Michael 4-19; Smith, Vincent 7-13; Toussaint, F. 2-5; Grady, Kelvin

to extend the advantage to 24-14.

1-minus 8.

But the Bulldogs weren’t done, as they scored again with 25 seconds left, this

PASSING: (MSU) Chris Relf 18-23-1-281. (Michigan) Robinson, D. 27-41-1-254.

time on a 15-yard pass from Relf to Ricco Sanders, his first-career TD reception,

RECEIVING: (MSU) Chris Smith 4-46; Michael Carr 3-65; Arceto Clark 3-45;

for a 31-14 lead.

L. Perkins 2-79; Ricco Sanders 2-23; Brandon Heavens 2-12; Vick Ballard 2-11.

In the second half, the Bulldogs, who converted 9 of their 17 third-down attempts

(Michigan) Roundtree, Roy 9-53; Stonum, Darryl 7-59; Hemingway, J. 4-49; Koger,

and were 5 of 5 on fourth down, got two more touchdowns from Ballard covering

Kevin 2-42; Smith, Vincent 2-17; Odoms, M. 1-27; Toussaint, F. 1-5; Shaw, Michael

1 and 7 yards. Ballard finished the year with 19 rushing touchdowns, breaking the

1-2.

single-season mark of 16 set by Jackie Parker in 1952. MSU’s final points were the result of a 31-yard pass from Relf to Michael Carr,

Attendance: 68,325

the first touchdown of the freshman’s career.

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Mississippi State Wake Forest

23 17

December 30, 2011 • LP Field • Nashville, Tenn.

Donning the Maroon and White for the final time, senior running back Vick

Mississippi State 7 9 0 7 = 23

Ballard put the team on his back as he rushed for a career-high 180 yards and two

Wake Forest 7 0 7 3 = 17

touchdowns to propel Mississippi State to a 23-17 victory against Wake Forest in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl. The Pascagoula, Miss., native was named MVP, while his production was the

WF — Pendergrass 14 run (Newman kick), 4:24 1st MS — Vick Ballard 60 run (DePasquale kick), 3:04 1st MS — Arceto Clark 31 pass from Chris Relf (DePasquale kick failed), 12:41 2nd

second best in MSU bowl history. It was the Bulldogs’ fifth-consecutive bowl win, a streak that tied Rutgers for the

MS - DePasquale 33 yd field goal, 5:44 2nd

longest in the nation. MSU also improved to 9-6 in bowl outings, with a 4-2 mark

WF - Bohanon 1 run (Newman kick), 11:00 3rd

against ACC foes.

MS - Vick Ballard 72 run (DePasquale kick), 12:53 4th

Ballard deserves a bulk of the credit for MSU’s latest achievement, breaking free

WF - Newman 46 yd field goal, 3:27 4th

down the sidelines for a 60-yard scoring scamper with 34 seconds left in the opening quarter to even the game at 7-apiece after the Demon Deacons had scored on a

14-yard run by Brandon Pendergrass.

First Downs

In the second quarter, Mississippi State turned to its passing game to take the lead

MSU WF 14 21

Rushes-Yards

39-253 38-63

for good when senior quarterback Chris Relf connected with a wide open Arceto

Passing Yards

Clark for a 31-yard scoring strike and a 13-7 advantage following the missed PAT.

Passes (C-A-I)

The touchdown was set up when junior defensive end and All-American Fletcher

Total Offense

Cox blocked a Wake Forest field goal.

Fumbles-Lost

3-2 0-0

Penalties-Yards

6-48 5-39

The final points of the half resulted in a 33-yard Derek DePasquale field goal

129 224 12-20-2 26-48-0 382 287

Time of Possession

which put MSU up, 16-7.

24:10 35:50

In the second half, though, Wake Forest grabbed the early momentum when Tommy Bohanon closed the gap to 16-14 on a 1-yard plunge. However, it would be

RUSHING: (MSU) Ballard 14-180,

as close as the Demon Deacons would get.

Relf 15-64, Perkins 6-15, Team 2-(-2),

Ballard made sure of that in the fourth quarter when he broke free for a 72-yard touchdown, the longest in MSU bowl history, to swell the lead to 23-14. Wake would score again on a 46-yard field goal by Jimmy Newman, but from

Bumphis 2-(-4). (WF) Pendergrass 24-73, Reynolds 2-8, Givens 2-6, Bohanon 1-1, Team 1-(-1), Price 8-(-24).

that point the MSU defense thwarted any comeback hopes by taking its play to

PASSING: (MSU) Relf 12-19-2-129.

another level.

(WF) Price 24-46-0-214, Wulfeck 1-1-0-

Offensively, MSU outgained Wake, 382-287. Relf threw for 129 yards on 12-of-19

1, Davis 1-1-0-9.

passing, while also rushing for another 64 yards en route to finishing his career as

RECEIVING:

MSU’s winningest quarterback (15-7).

Clark 2-38, Ballard 2-9, M. Johnson

(MSU)

Smith

5-47,

The defense was led by the play of Cox and Corey Broomfield, who registered a

1-37, Perkins 1-1, Bumphis 1-(-3).

career-best two tackles behind the line of scrimmage to go along with a team-high

(WF) Campanaro 10-128, Givens 9-54,

nine tackles. It was a unit that recorded six sacks, the most since having seven in a

Pendergrass 2-19, Parker 2-9, Price 1-9,

47-35 home win against No. 3 Florida on Sept. 30, 2000.

Dembry 1-4, Bush 1-1. Attendance: 55,208

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Mississippi State 20 Northwestern 34

January 1, 2013 • EverBank Field • Jacksonville, Fla.

The No. 20 Northwestern Wildcats (10-3) downed the Mississippi State Bulldogs (9-5) 34-20 in the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl.

Mississippi State 0 10 3 7 = 20 Northwestern 10 3 14 7 = 34

Northwestern wasted no time getting on the board when Quentin Williams

returned a Tyler Russell interception 29 yards just 47 seconds into the game. Jeff Budzien added a pair of field goals on the Wildcats next two drives from 34

NU - Williams 29 yd interception return (Budzien kick), 14:13 1st NU - Budzien 34 yd field goal, 4:49 1st

and 37 yards, respectively.

NU - Budzien 37 yd field goal, 14:48 2nd

The Bulldog defense then stopped the Northwestern offense on back-to-back drives

MS - Devon Bell 27 yd field goal, 4:48 2nd

leading to MSU’s first points of the day.

MS - Arceto Clark 18 yd reception from Tyler Russell (Bell kick), 1:06, 2nd

Devon Bell got the scoring going with a 27-yard field goal. After MSU forced a

MS - Bell 47 yd field goal, 10:37 3rd

three-and-out, Russell connected with Arceto Clark for an 18-yard touchdown and

NU - Jones 3 yd run (Budzien kick), 9:25 3rd

sent State to the locker room only trailing by three.

NU - Siemian 4 yd run (Budzien kick), :26 3rd

Nickoe Whitley stopped Northwestern’s first drive of the second half with the first of his two interceptions on the day. Three minutes later, Bell tied his career-long

MS - Malcolm Johnson 14 yd reception from Russell (Bell kick), 11:42 4th NU - Mark 3 yd run (Budzien kick) 8:10 4th

with a 47-yard field goal to square the game at 13 apiece. The Wildcats quickly retook the lead with a six-play, 76-yard drive that only took

1:12 off the clock and then added another touchdown with 1:35 left in the third

First Downs

quarter to take 27-13 lead into the final stanza.

Rushes-Yards

MSU tacked on another touchdown when Russell floated a pass to Malcolm Johnson in center of the endzone just 3:18 into the fourth quarter.

Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I)

MSU NU 18 19 33-186 40-161 106 196 12-29-4 21-36-3

The MSU defense forced another three-and-out on Northwestern’s next drive but,

Total Offense

292 357

Russell’s fourth interception of the day was returned 44 yards to the five yard line.

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-0

The Wildcats punched in their final touchdown to secure the win.

Penalties-Yards

Josh Robinson finished the game as State’s leading rusher with 91 yards on seven

Time of Possession

6-47 2-20 26:12 33:48

carries. Junior LaDarius Perkins added 85 yards on 19 carries. Clark finished with three catches for 36 yards and a touchdown, while Johnson

RUSHING: (MSU) Perkins 19-91, Robinson 7-91, Prescott 2-20, Bumphis 1-3,

hauled in two catches for 24 yards and a score. Chad Bumphis also grabbed three

Russell 4-11. (NU) Colter 11-73, Mark 13-60, Siemian 2-14, Jones 6-14, Trumpy

catches for 18 yards in his final game as a Bulldog.

3-7, Riley 2-5, Team 3-0.

Russell completed 12-of-28 for 106 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions.

PASSING: (MSU) Russell 12-28-4-106, Prescott 0-1-0-0. (NU) Siemian 12-20-1120, Colter 9-16-2-76. RECEIVING: (MSU) Clark 3-36, M. Johnson 2-24, Smith 2-24, Bumphis 3-18, Marcus 1-7, Robinson 1-(-3) (NU) Vitale 7-82, Fields 2-41, Jones 5-39, Lawrence 2-18, Prater 2-7, Riley 1-6, Mark 2-3 Attendance: 48,612

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Mississippi State Rice

44 7

December 31, 2013 • Liberty Bowl Stadium • Memphis, Tenn.

Mississippi State ended the year and its 2013 season and year with a fitting celebration Tuesday, ousting the Rice Owls 44-7 to claim victory in the 55th

Rice 7 0 0 0 = 7 Mississippi State 7 20 14 3 = 44

AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The margin of victory was the largest in any bowl game RICE — Charles Ross 1 yd run (Boswell kick), 6:41 1st

played thus far in 2013. With the win, the Bulldogs secured their fourth-straight winning season and

MS — LaDarius Perkins 10 yd pass from Dak Prescott (Sobiesk kick), 2::01 1st

Dan Mullen earned the record for most bowl wins by any MSU coach ever, now

MS — Ashton Shumpert 1 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 9:49 2nd

3-1 in four bowl appearances in his five seasons as the Bulldog mentor.

MS — Malcolm Johnson 13 yd pass from Dak Prescott (kick blocked), 4:32 2nd

State dominated the game on both sides of the ball, with the defense holding

MS — Artimus Samuel 4 yd pass from Dak Prescott (Sobiesk kick), 0:10 2nd

Rice’s top-15 national rushing attack to only 61 yards on the ground in the game

MS — Dak Prescott 5 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 7:25 3rd

while the Bulldog offense racked up 533 total yards on the other side of the ball.

MS — Dak Prescott 11 yd run (Sobiesk kick), 1:42 3rd

After the Owls took an early 7-0 lead, the Bulldogs went on to score 44 unan-

MS — Taylor Earhart 19 yd field goal, 4:45 4th

swered points in the convincing win. Five different State players scored touch

downs in the contest. State set school and Liberty Bowl records in the game. Sophomore quarterback

First Downs

Dak Prescott accounted for five touchdowns responsible for (a Liberty Bowl

Rushes-Yards

record) while throwing for 283 yards and three scores and rushing for two others.

Passing Yards

Junior receiver Jameon Lewis set the all-time MSU record for receiving yards in

Passes (C-A-I)

any game - regular or post season - with 220 yards on nine catches.

RICE MS 7 27 32-61 46-239 84 294 8-16-0 18-30-0

Total Offense

145 533

MSU ended 2013 on a flurry, winning consecutive overtime games at Arkansas

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 1-1

and against arch rival Ole Miss at home to become bowl eligible and vault itself

Penalties-Yards

into Tuesday’s contest in Memphis.

Time of Possession

3-18 2-30 24:42 35:18

RUSHING: (RICE) Charles Ross 10-28, Jowan Davis 7-21, Luke Turner 4-17, Dennis Parks 1-2, Team 1-(-1), Taylor McHargue 6-(-2), Driphus Jackson 3-(-4). (MS) Dak Prescott 14-78, LaDarius Perkins 13-47, Josh Robinson 3-45, Ashton Shumpert 7-29, Nick Griffin 4-18, Damian Williams 3-11, Sam Cowart 1-6, Josh Hand 1-5. PASSING: (RICE) Taylor McHargue 8-15-0-84, Driphus Jackson 0-1-0-0. (MS) Dak Prescott 17-28-0-283, Damian Williams 1-2-0-11. RECEIVING: (RICE) Dennis Parks 3-38, Connor Cella 1-19, Klein Kubiak 1-15, Donte Moore 1-6, Andre Gautreaux 1-4, Jordan Taylor 1-2. (MS) Jameon Lewis 9-220, De’Runnya Wilson 3-37, Malcolm Johnson 1-13, LaDarius Perkins 1-10, Robert Johnson 1-10, Artimus Samuel 1-4, Joshn Robinson 1-3, Ashton Shumpert 1-(-3). Attendance: 57,846

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| RECORDS | TEAM GAME RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME DEFENSIVE RECORDS

MOST SACKS Game: 9, vs. Tulane (11-11-1989); vs. Ole Miss (11-30-1996) MOST PLAYS AGAINST Game: 97, vs. Auburn (11-5-1949); vs. Texas A&M (11-32012) FEWEST PLAYS AGAINST Game: 35, vs. Howard (9-21-1963) MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 736, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 26, vs. Howard College (9-21-1963) LOWEST YARDS-PER-PLAY ALLOWED Game: 1.35, vs. Howard (9-21-1963) [26 for 35 yards] MOST TDS ALLOWED Game: 10, vs. Houston (10-4-1969)

FUMBLES

MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Game: 11, vs. Kentucky (10-18-1952); vs. Alabama (10-31-1981) MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Game: 7, vs. Memphis (10-16-1976); vs. Alabama (10-31-1981)

TURNOVERS

MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED Game: 8, Many Times [Last: vs. Florida (9-24-1977)]

RUSHING

MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 84, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 16, vs. Houston (10-9-2010) MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 549, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: -78, vs. Florida (9-30-2000)

PASSING

MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game: 6, vs. Arkansas (9-30-1939); vs. Troy (10-12-2002) MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 62, vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997)

TEAM PASSING RECORDS

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game: 40, vs. South Carolina (10-14-1995); vs. Kentucky (9-6-1997) FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many times [Last: vs. Florida (9-27-1958)] MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 494, vs. Florida (9-30-2000)

MOST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 532, vs. Union (10-25-1941) Modern Game: 490, vs. Colorado State (10-10-1981)

FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game: 1, vs. San Francisco (12-5-1942); vs. Tennessee (9-301950)

FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Game: -51, vs. Ole Miss (11-28-2008)

MOST COMPLETIONS Game: 32, vs. Alabama (11-1-1969)

SINGLE-GAME RUSHING HIGHS

FEWEST COMPLETIONS Game: 0, Many Times [Last: vs. Georgia (9-23-1967)] HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game (Min. 10 att.): .909 vs. Florida (9-22-1962) [10 of 11] Game (Min. 15 att.): .813 vs. Tulane (9-4-1982) [13 of 16] Game (Min. 25 att.): .800 vs. Memphis (9-4-2010) [20 of 25] Game (Min. 30 att.): .744 vs. Florida State (11-9-1968) [29 of 39] MOST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 466, vs. Tulane (10-22-1994)

SINGLE-GAME PASSING HIGHS

Yds. Opponent Site Year Stats 466 Tulane Starkville 1994 21-of-30, 4TD 456 Alabama Birmingham 1978 31-of-53, 1TD 421 Arkansas Little Rock 2007 29-of-51, 4TD 405 Florida Gainesville 1993 24-of-44, 2TD 384 Kentucky Starkville 2006 22-of-41, 3TD 379 Georgia Starkville 1988 25-of-45, 5TD 378 Florida State Starkville 1978 19-of-34, 5TD 372 Memphis Starkville 2010 20-of-25, 5TD 372 Jacksonville State Starkville 2002 17-of-29, 3TD 370 Memphis Starkville 1993 23-of-43, 3TD 363 Ole Miss Jackson 1978 25-of-46, 1TD 360 Houston Houston 2003 24-of-42, 3TD 346 BYU Starkville 2001 20-of-28, 3TD 340 Ole Miss Oxford 2002 23-of-42, 1TD 336 Memphis Memphis 2011 19-of-31, 3TD 336 Alcorn State Starkville 2010 19-of-29, 2TD 335 Alabama Starkville 1988 21-of-44, 4TD 320 Auburn Auburn 1999 25-of-49, 2TD 316 Troy Starkville 2013 17-of-27, 2TD 312 Southern Miss Jackson 1988 22-of-45, 3TD 311 Tennessee Knoxville 1995 25-of-45, 2TD 311 Southern Miss Jackson 1985 15-of-36, 3TD

MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN Game: 5, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946); vs. Florida State (1014-1978); vs. Georgia (9-17-1988) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game: 8, vs. Alabama (10-10-1936) Modern Game: 6, vs. Cincinnati (10-15-1949); vs. Arkansas (11-22-2003); vs. LSU (8-30-2007)

TEAM RUSHING RECORDS

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many Times [Last: vs. Florida (9-27-1958)]

FIRST DOWNS

MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game: 36, vs. Texas A&M (11-3-2012) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game: 1, Many Times [Last: vs. Howard (9-21-1963)]

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game: 12, vs. Cumberland (10-10-1914) Modern Game: 8 vs. Arkansas State (9-23-1950); vs. Louisville (10-26-1974)

MOST ATTEMPTS Game: 53, vs. LSU (11-14-1970); vs. Alabama (11-4-1978)

FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 0, Many Times [Last: vs. Georgia (9-23-1967)]

FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game: 1, vs. Union (9-26-1942)

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MOST ATTEMPTS Game: 78, vs. Louisville (9-18-1976)

Yds. 532 490 464 449 443 427 426 423 418 415

Opponent Site Date Union University Starkville 10-25-1941 Colorado State Fort Collins 10-10-1981 Arkansas State Starkville 10-24-1992 Louisville Starkville 9-18-1976 Marshall Starkville 10-20-1979 Memphis Starkville 10-11-1958 Kentucky Starkville 10-12-1991 Vanderbilt Starkville 9-19-1981 Memphis Memphis 10-16-1976 Arkansas State Starkville 10-4-1952

Carries 60, 7 TD 74, 5 TD 73, 6 TD 78, 3 TD 63, 6 TD 58, 4 TD 62, 3 TD 61, 3 TD 70, 5 TD 58, 6 TD

TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

MOST PLAYS Game: 100, vs. Arkansas (11-20-2010) FEWEST PLAYS Game: 38, vs. Georgia (10-17-1959) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 645, at Memphis (9-1-2011) FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 37, vs. Ole Miss (11-27-2008)

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE Game: 9.7, vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) [57 for 554 yds]

SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE HIGHS

No. 645 596 593 581 571 570 569 566 556 556 556 554 554 553 551 549 548 547 539 538 538

Opp. (Site) Memphis (Memphis) Florida State (Starkville) Kentucky (Starkville) Louisville (Starkville) Arkansas State (Starkville) UT Martin (Starkville) Memphis (Starkville) Alcorn State (Starkville) Texas A&M (College Station) Alcorn State (Starkville) Tulane (New Orleans) Tulane (Starkville) Arkansas State (Starkville) Northeast Louisiana (Starkville) Troy (Starkville) Marshall (Starkville) Northeast Louisiana (Starkville) Jacksonville State (Starkville) Arkansas State (Starkville) Houston (Houston) Alabama (Starkville)

FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game: 18, vs. Auburn (11-8-1969) HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE Game: 8.9, vs. Union (10-25-1941) [60 for 532 yards] Modern Game: 8.1, at Memphis (9-1-2011) [38 for 309 yards]

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Date 9-1-2011 10-14-1978 10-12-1991 10-26-1974 9-11-1982 11-5-2011 9-4-2010 10-2-2010 11-9-2013 9-7-2013 9-4-1982 10-22-1994 9-23-1950 9-16-1972 9-21-2013 10-20-1979 11-2-1996 9-14-2002 10-24-1992 10-9-2010 11-11-2000


| RECORDS | TEAM GAME RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME SPECIAL TEAMS’ RECORDS TEAM PUNTING RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME SCORING HIGHS

TEAM DEFENSE SCORING RECORDS

MOST PUNTS Game: 20, vs. TCU (10-24-1936)

MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 74, vs. Houston (10-4-1969)

FEWEST PUNTS Game: 0, vs. Troy (9-21-13); vs. Georgia Tech (10-3-2009); vs. East Tennessee State (10-17-1998); vs. Arkansas State (1024-1992); vs. Arkansas State (10-14-1961); vs. Murray State (11-2-1946)

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many Times [Last: vs. South Carolina (9-25-1999)]

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PUNT AVERAGE Game (Min. 5 punts): 51.4, vs. Kentucky (11-9-1996) [5 for 257 yards] Game (Min. 10 punts): 47.5, vs. South Carolina (9-28-1996) [10 for 475 yds]

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game: 0, Many Times [Last: MTSU (10-20-2012)]

PUNT RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS Game: 20, vs. TCU (10-24-1936) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 225, vs. UT Chattanooga (9-29-1946) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game: 1, Many times [Last: UT Martin (11-5-2011)]

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 10, vs. Tulane (10-29-1949); vs. Houston (10-4-1969) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Game: 227, vs. Houston (10-4-1969) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game: 1, Many Times (Last: Ole Miss, 11-24-2012)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game: 10, vs. Houston (10-4-1969)

SINGLE-GAME OPPONENT SCORING HIGHS

Pts. Opponent (MSU Score) 74 Houston (0) 65 South Carolina (39) 61 LSU (6) 61 Vanderbilt (0) 59 LSU (26) 59 Tennessee (21) 59 Tulane (7) 59 Alabama (0) 58 Alabama (14) 56 Auburn (0) 55 LSU (0) 55 Alabama (13) 55 New Orleans Athletic Club (0) 54 Tulane (6) 54 Texas (7) 53 Alabama (34) 53 Alabama (0) 53 Alabama (0) 53 Tulane (0) 52 Auburn (13) 52 LSU (0)

Site Houston Starkville Away Columbus Home Away Away Birmingham Away Birmingham Away Away Away Away Away Starkville Montgomery Meridian Away Away Away

Date 10-4-1969 10-14-1995 11-15-1969 10-1-1904 10-5-2013 11-15-2003 10-31-1931 11-30-1922 11-4-1972 11-7-1970 11-18-1967 12-1-1945 11-21-1896 10-29-1949 11-11-1921 10-29-1988 10-1-1932 10-10-1931 11-1-1930 11-8-1969 11-20-1896

TEAM OFFENSE SCORING RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED Quarter: 40, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) [3rd] Quarter (Since 1950): 35, vs. Troy (9-21-2013) [2nd] Half: 49, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) [Half] Half (Since 1950): 45, vs. Troy (9-21-2013) [1st] Game: 82, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) Modern Game: 69, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946) Game (Since 1950): 67, vs. Arkansas State (9-23-50)

FEWEST POINTS SCORED Game: 0, Many Times [Last: vs. Ole Miss (11-28-08)] MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game: 14, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) Modern Game: 10 vs. Sewanee (10-31-1936); vs. Murray State (11-2-1946); vs. Arkansas State (9-23-50) MOST TWO-POINT PATS MADE Game: 5, vs. Arkansas State (10-10-1959) MOST TWO-POINT PATS ATTEMPTED Game: 6, vs. Arkansas State (10-10-1959) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 5, vs. NC State (1-1-1995); vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998); vs. UAB (10-23-2010) Derek DePasquale converted a Mississippi State single-game record five field goals against UAB on Oct. 23, 2010.

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5, vs. Ole Miss (1977); vs. Kentucky (1985); vs. Tulane (1987); vs. Florida (1992); vs. Auburn (1992); vs. Arkansas (1998); vs. UAB (2010)

Pts. 82 80 77 75 69 68 68 67 66 66 66 65 62 62 62 61 61

Opponent (MSU Score) Howard College (0) Southwestern Baptist (0) Cumberland (0) Mercer (0) Murray State (0) Sewanee (0) Mississippi College (0) Arkansas State (0) Tulane (22) Mercer (0) Howard College (0) Ole Miss (0) Troy (7) Birmingham-Southern (0) Marion Military Inst. (0) Middle Tennessee (35) Tulane (0)

Site Starkville Starkville Starkville Columbus Starkville Jackson Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Tupelo Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Jackson

Date 11-18-1910 10-19-1907 10-10-1914 10-24-1907 11-2-1946 10-31-1936 10-13-1917 9-23-1950 10-22-1994 11-7-1914 10-4-1913 11-6-1915 9-21-2013 11-3-1911 10-13-1906 10-28-2000 11-14-1914

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

HOME (AT SCOTT FIELD)

Margin +82 +80 +77 +69 +68 +67 +66 +66 +62 +62 +59 +59 +56

Score 82-0 80-0 77-0 69-0 68-0 67-0 66-0 66-0 62-0 62-0 59-0 59-0 56-0

Opponent Howard College Southwestern Baptist Cumberland Murray State Mississippi College Arkansas State Howard College Mercer Marion [AL] Mil. Inst. Birmingham-Southern Tenn. Medical College Northeast Louisiana Millsaps College

Date 11-18-1910 10-19-1907 10-10-1914 11-2-1946 10-13-1917 9-23-1950 10-4-1913 11-7-1914 10-13-1906 11-3-1911 11-11-1904 11-2-1996 10-7-1944

ROAD (AWAY FROM SCOTT FIELD)

Margin Score Opponent Date +75 75-0 *Mercer 10-24-1907 +68 68-0 *Sewanee 10-31-1936 +65 65-0 *Ole Miss 11-6-1915 +61 61-0 *Tulane 11-14-1914 +45 59-14 Memphis 9-1-2011 +43 43-0 Meridian Athletic Club 10-24-1903 +40 47-7 Kentucky 10-29-1994 +38 52-14 *Michigan 1-1-2011 +38 38-0 South Carolina 9-26-1998 +38 38-0 Marion [AL] Military Inst. 10-20-1905 +37 44-7 *Rice 12-31-13 +36 36-0 Houston 9-18-1965 +33 33-0 Vanderbilt 10-17-1942 +33 33-0 Chattanooga 10-14-1916 *Neutral Site Contests

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT

Margin -74 -61 -59 -56 -55 -55 -55 -53 -53 -53 -52 -52 -52 -51 -50

Score Opponent 0-74 Houston 0-61 Vanderbilt 0-59 Alabama 0-56 Auburn 0-55 NOAC 0-55 LSU 6-61 LSU 0-53 Tulane 0-53 Alabama 0-53 Alabama 0-52 LSU 7-59 Tulane 0-52 Florida 0-51 LSU 0-50 LSU

Site Date Houston 10-4-1969 Columbus 10-1-1904 Birmingham 11-30-1922 Birmingham 11-7-1970 New Orleans 11-21-1896 Baton Rouge 11-18-1967 Baton Rouge 11-15-1969 New Orleans 11-1-1930 Meridian 10-10-1931 Montgomery 10-1-1932 Baton Rouge 11-20-1896 New Orleans 10-31-1931 Gainesville 9-29-2001 Baton Rouge 9-25-2004 Baton Rouge 11-7-1908

MOST PAT KICKS MADE Game: 12, vs. Howard College (11-18-1910) Modern Game: 9, vs. Murray State (11-2-1946)

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COMEBACKS AND LAST-MINUTE HEROICS (SINCE 1970)

COMEBACKS AND LAST-MINUTE HEROICS (SINCE 1970)

LARGEST FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS **Time Time Final Pts. Opponent Date Remaining Score Lead Taken 14 Ole Miss 11-23-2007 7:51 0-14 0:12 14 Ole Miss 11-25-1999 12:49 6-20 0:04 14 Memphis 10-5-1985 9:12 14-28 0:00 13 at Auburn 10-9-1999 2:28 3-16 0:19 12 at Kentucky 10-31-1992 5:55 21-33 0:37 9 at Tennessee 9-23-1986 7:32 14-23 4:40 7 Kentucky 11-3-2001 13:09 7-14 7:31 7 Central Florida 10-25-1997 6:38 21-28 5:13 7 Memphis 8-30-1997 9:53 3-10 0:00 7 Tennessee 9-24-1994 9:32 14-21 0:36 7 Arkansas State 9-7-1985 3:41 7-14 2:28 7 Tulane 10-19-1985 11:56 20-27 0:02

L ARGEST

DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN A GAME **Time Time Final Date Remaining Score Lead Taken 10-9-1999 0:56 (3) 0-16 0:19 11-22-2008 7:12 (1) 0-14 5:59 (2) 11-23-2007 7:51 (4) 0-14 0:12 12-31-2000 9:22 (2) 0-14 OT 11-25-1999 12:49 (3) 6-20 0:04 9-24-1994 12:17 (3) 7-21 0:36 10-5-1985 9:12 (4) 14-28 0:00 11-19-1977 5:22 (2) 0-14 12:05 11-4-1999 13:21 (2) 7-19 0:05 10-31-1992 5:55 (4) 21-33 0:37 10-6-1997 9:59 (3) 10-21 1:10 10-28-1995 0:39 (2) 14-25 4:51 9-30-1997 4:54 (2) 0-10 0:00

Pts. 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 $ 14 12 12 11 11 10

Final Score 17-14 23-20 31-28 18-16 37-36 27-23 17-14 35-28 13-10 24-21 22-14 31-27

Opponent at Auburn Arkansas Ole Miss Texas A&M Ole Miss Tennessee Memphis Ole Miss Kentucky at Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Memphis

Final Score 18-16 31-28 17-14 43-41 23-20 24-21 31-28 18-14 23-22 37-36 35-27 42-32 13-10

GAMES WON IN LAST POSSESSION

Date Opponent Score 10/1/1977 at Kansas State $ 24-21 10/24/1981 at Auburn 21-17 11/13/1982 LSU 27-24 11/17/1984 LSU 16-14 10/5/1985 Memphis 31-28 10/9/1989 at Southern Miss 26-23 10/31/1992 at Kentucky 37-36 9/30/1997 Memphis 13-10 11/21/1998 Arkansas 22-21 11/4/1999 Kentucky 23-22 11/25/1999 Ole Miss 23-20 12/31/2000 Texas A&M 43-41 10/23/2004 Florida 38-31 9/23/2006 UAB 16-10 11/23/2007 Ole Miss 17-14 9/24/2011 Louisiana Tech 26-20 11/23/2013 Arkansas 24-17 11/28/2013 Ole Miss 17-10

Winning Play# Time D. Johnson 24-yard pass from B. Threadgill 1:16 D. Knight 18-yard pass from J. Bond 1:00 D. Moore 45-yard FG 0:23 A. Cosby 27-yard FG 1:15 A. Cosby 54-yard FG 0:00 J. Logan 34-yard FG 0:04 W. Harris 5-yard pass from G. Plump (K. Roberts run) 0:37 B. Hazelwood 53-yard FG 0:00 B. Hazelwood 27-yard FG 0:07 S. Westerfield 45-yard FG 0:05 S. Westerfield 44-yard FG 0:04 W. Madkin 6-yard run First OT J. Norwood 37-yard run 0:32 O. Conner 21-yard run First OT A. Carlson 48-yard FG 0:12 L. Perkins 17-yard pass from C. Relf First OT D. Williams 25-yard run First OT D. Prescott 3-yard run First OT

OTHER GAMES WON IN THE LAST TWO MINUTES

Date 10/26/1991 9/24/1994 10/15/1994 10/9/1999 10/23/1999 12/29/2007

Opponent at Auburn Tennessee at So. Carolina at Auburn LSU vs. UCF

Score 24-17 24-21 41-36 18-16 17-16 10-3

Winning Play# Time Kenny Roberts 61 run 1:49 Kendell Watkins 2 pass from Derrick Taite 0:36 Chris Jones 26 pass from Derrick Taite 1:04 Matt Butler 11 pass from Matt Wyatt 0:19 Rod Gibson 1 run 1:39 Anthony Dixon 1 run 1:54

** – time remaining when first points of comeback were registered # — conversion included where it provided the margin of victory $ — game later forfeited by the NCAA

Anthony Dixon scored the first touchdown in Mississippi State’s 17-10 comeback win against Ole Miss on Nov. 23, 2007. Dixon and the Bulldogs trailed 14-0 entering the fourth quarter.

Derrick Tate’s two-yard pass to Kendell Watkins with 36 second remaining led MSU to a 24-21 victory against Tennessee on Oct. 24, 1994, despite trailing 21-7 in the third quarter.

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SINGLE-SEASON DEFENSIVE RECORDS

MOST PLAYS AGAINST Season: 970 (2011)

FEWEST PLAYS AGAINST Season: 431 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 504 (1958)

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 3399 (2003) FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 325 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 635 (1957) LOWEST YDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 32.5 (1936) [325 in 10 games] Season (Since 1950): 63.9 (1953) [639 in 10 games]

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 5682 (2003)

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season (Modern Era): 2 (1960, 1953 & 1936)

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 1010 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 2070 (1963) LOWEST YARDS-PER-PLAY ALLOWED Season: 2.34 (1936) [431 for 1010 yards] Season (Since 1950): 3.34 (1999) [734 for 2448 yards] LOWEST YARDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 101.0 (1936) [1010 in 10 games] Season (Since 1950): 207.0 (1963) [2070 in 10 games] MOST TDS ALLOWED Season: 61 (2003) FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season: 4 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 9 (1963)

RUSHING DEFENSE

MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Season: 608 (1977)

INTERCEPTIONS 1.. . . . . . . . 22 (1994) 2.. . . . . . . . 19 (1970) 19 (2000) 19 (2012) 5.. . . . . . . . 18 (1967) 18 (1977) 18 (1992) 18 (2007) 9.. . . . . . . . 17 (1963) 17 (1972) 17 (2009)

ACKS S 1.. . . . . . . . 39 (1996) 2.. . . . . . . . 38 (1991) 3.. . . . . . . . 36 (1998) 4.. . . . . . . . 34 (1999) 5.. . . . . . . . 33 (1989) 6.. . . . . . . . 32 (1985) 7.. . . . . . . . 31 (2000) 8.. . . . . . . . 30 (2005) 9.. . . . . . . . 27 (1997) 27 (2011)

SCORING DEFENSE

MOST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 471 (2003)

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 6 (1903) Season (Modern Era): 25 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 82 (1963) HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 39.25 (2003) [471 in 12 games]

FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Season: 328 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 373 (1958)

LOWEST POINTS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 2.5 (1936) [25 in 10 games] Season (Since 1950): 8.2 (1963) [82 in 10 games]

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 2853 (1986)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season: 63 (2003)

FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED Season: 505 (1940) Season (Since 1950): 736 (1999) LOWEST YARDS-PER-RUSH ALLOWED Season: 1.44 (1940) [350 for 505 yards] Season (Since 1950): 1.83 (1999) [403 for 736 yards] LOWEST YARDS-PER-GAME ALLOWED Season: 50.5 (1940) [505 in 10 games] Season (Since 1950): 66.9 (1999) [736 in 11 games] FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season (Modern Era): 2 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 4 (1963)

PASSING DEFENSE

MOST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Season: 446 (2010)

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Season: 4 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 9 (1963) MOST SHUTOUTS BY Season: 7 (1913 & 1936) Season (Since 1950): 3 (1950 & 1963)

FIRST DOWNS

MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Season: 290 (2003) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Season: 51 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 101 (1957)

FUMBLES

FEWEST ATTEMPTS AGAINST Season: 102 (1950)

MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Season: 45 (1976)

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Season: 280 (2011)

MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Season: 29 (1953)

FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Season: 40 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 50 (1956 & 1953)

MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED Season: 43 (1970)

TURNOVERS

SINGLE-SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS’ RECORDS PUNTING RECORDS

TOTAL PUNTS Rank Punts Year 1. 96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967 2. 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 3. 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 5. 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 * Fewest punts: 41 (1955) PUNTING AVERAGE Rank Average Year 1. 43.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1973 2. 43.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 3. 43.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 4. 42.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 5. 42.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993

PUNT RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS Season: 70 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 47 (1956) MOST NET YARDS GAINED Season: 778 (1936) Season (Since 1950): 521 (1971) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season: 3 (1965, 1971, 1981 & 1998)

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 61 (2009)

MOST NET YARDS GAINED Season: 1514 (2009) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season: 2 (1910) Season (Modern Era): 1, Many Times (Last: 2012)

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED Season: 383 (2012)

HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE Season: 36.1 (1914) [289 in 8 games] Season (Modern Era): 31.7 (1994) [349 in 11 games] FEWEST POINTS SCORED Season: 0 (1895 & 1896) Season (Modern Era): 38 (1949) Season (Since 1950): 49 (1967) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Season: 48 (2013 & 2010) MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE Season: 8 (1958) MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS ATTEMPTED Season: 13 (1958) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 18 (1999) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 27 (1992) MOST PAT KICKS MADE Season: 48 (2010) MOST PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Season: 48 (Twice, last in 2012)

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SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDS

FEWEST ATTEMPTS Season (Modern Era): 73 (1957)

FEWEST COMPLETIONS Season (Modern Era): 26 (1957) FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Season (Modern Era): 502 (1963) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Season: 25 (1949, 2003) YARDAGE Rank Yardage Year 1. 3178. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 3091. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 3. 2637. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 4. 2611. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 5. 2433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 6. 2424. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 2424. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 8. 2422. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 9. 2364. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 2364. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 YARDS-PER-GAME Rank Yardage Year 1. 244.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 239.7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 3. 237.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 4. 221.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 5. 220.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 6. 217.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 7. 214.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 214.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 9. 209.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 10. 207.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rank Percentage Year 1. .590. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. .587. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 3. .583. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 4. .575. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 5. .571. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1953 6. .569. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 7. .567. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 8. .566. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 9. .558. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960 10. .556. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991 ATTEMPTS Rank Attempts Year 1. 442. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 2. 429. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 3. 424. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 4. 406. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 5. 395. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 6. 385. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 7. 372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 8. 360. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 9. 355. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 10. 352. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969

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COMPLETIONS Rank Completions Year 1. 253. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 3. 226. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 4. 210. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 5. 207. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 6. 198. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 7. 189. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 8. 188. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 9. 187. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 10. 186. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968 186. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 TOUCHDOWNS Rank Touchdowns Year 1. 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 2. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 3. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 5. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 6. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 9. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010

SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING RECORDS

FEWEST ATTEMPTS Season (Modern Era): 341 (1962) FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Season (Modern Era): 716 (1969)

HIGHEST YARDS-PER-RUSH AVERAGE Season: 5.13 (1982) [565 for 2899 yards] ATTEMPTS Rank Rushes Year 1. 651. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 2. 648. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 3. 644. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 4. 619. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 5. 608. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974 YARDS R ank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yards 3135. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2907. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2899. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2793. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Year 1980 1976 1979 1982 2010

YARDS-PER-GAME Rank Average Year 1. 285.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 2. 270.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 3. 264.3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 4. 263.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 5. 253.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1945 TOUCHDOWNS Rank Touchdowns Year 1. 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974 2. 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 3. 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 5. 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000

SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

FEWEST PLAYS Season (Modern Era): 502 (1962)

FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED Season (Modern Era): 1638 (1967) HIGHEST YARDS-PER-PLAY AVERAGE Season: 6.0 (1982) [771 for 4642 yards] MOST TOUCHDOWNS (RUSH & PASS) Season: 47 (2013) TOTAL PLAYS Rank Plays Year 1. 956. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 907. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 3. 880. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 4. 863. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 5. 862. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 6. 848. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 7. 821. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 8. 817. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 9. 809. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 10. 807. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS Rank Yards Year 1. 5647. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 5217. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 3. 4965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 4. 4643. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 5. 4642. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 6. 4463. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 7. 4250. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 8. 4189. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 9. 4150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 10. 4133. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 PER GAME OFFENSE Rank Average Year 1. 434.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 422.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 3. 401.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 4. 386.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 5. 381.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 6. 380.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 7. 377.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 8. 375.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 9. 374.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 10. 372.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Rank First Downs Year 1. 305. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 2. 268. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 3. 262. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 4. 241. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 5. 233. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 6. 229. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 7. 220. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974 8. 218. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 9. 216. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 216. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

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Career

OFFENSIVE RECORDS RUSHING RECORDS ATTEMPTS Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.

Player Michael Davis James Johnson Tommy Garrison Jerious Norwood Michael Davis Anthony Dixon Vick Ballard Tom McWilliams Tom McWilliams Keffer McGee Anthony Dixon

Season

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Anthony Dixon 3. James Johnson 4. Keffer McGee 5. James Johnson 6. Wayne Jones 7. LaDarius Perkins Michael Davis 9. Anthony Dixon 10. Michael Davis

Career

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Michael Davis 3. Jerious Norwood 4. John Bond 5. LaDarius Perkins 6. Don Smith 7. Walter Packer 8. James Johnson 9. Bruce Threadgill 10. Dennis Johnson

Att. Opp. Date Yds. 40 Ole Miss 11-27-1993 154 36 Alabama 11-14-1998 237 35 Texas Tech 10-7-1967 110 34 Ole Miss 11-26-2005 204 33 South Carolina 10-16-1993 128 33 Kentucky 10-31-2009 252 33 Arkansas 11-20-2010 150 32 LSU 10-21-1944 139 32 Tulane 11-1-1947 145 32 Baylor 9-16-1995 132 32 UAB 10-6-2007 152 Att. 287 257 236 235 217 212 205 205 197 196 Att. 910 578 573 572 530 485 483 453 451 428

Year 2007 2009 1998 1995 1997 1973 2012 1993 2008 1994 Years 2006-09 1991-94 2002-05 1980-83 2010-13 1983-86 1973-76 1997-98 1974-77 1974-77

Yds. Avg. 1066 3.7 1391 5.4 1383 5.9 1072 4.6 1069 4.9 1193 5.6 1024 5.0 883 4.3 869 4.4 929 4.7 Yds. 3994 2721 3222 2280 2554 1868 2820 2452 1211 2284

Avg. 4.4 4.7 5.6 4.0 4.8 3.9 5.8 5.4 2.7 5.3

YARDS

Game

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Jerious Norwood 3. James Johnson 4. Kevin Bouie 5. James Johnson 6. Jerious Norwood 7. Jerious Norwood 8. Dennis Johnson James Johnson 10. James Johnson

Season

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. James Johnson 3. Wayne Jones 4. Vick Ballard 5. Jerious Norwood 6. Keffer McGee 7. James Johnson 8. Anthony Dixon 9. LaDarius Perkins 10. Jerious Norwood

Yds. 252 247 237 217 209 204 201 198 198 192

Opp. Kentucky Houston Alabama Kentucky Kentucky Ole Miss UAB Memphis Alabama Memphis

Yds. 1391 1383 1193 1189 1126 1072 1069 1066 1024 1050

Year 2009 1998 1973 2011 2005 1995 1997 2007 2012 2004

Date Att. 10-31-2009 33 10-22-2005 24 11-14-1998 36 10-29-1994 23 11-7-1998 28 11-26-2005 34 10-9-2004 24 10-19-1974 26 11-15-1997 23 9-12-1998 25 Att. 257 236 212 193 191 235 217 287 205 195

Avg. 5.4 5.9 5.6 6.2 5.9 4.6 4.9 3.7 5.0 5.4

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Jerious Norwood 3. Walter Packer 4. Michael Davis 5. Michael Haddix 6. LaDarius Perkins 7. James Johnson 8. Dennis Johnson 9. John Bond 10. Dicenzo Miller

Yds. Years 3994 2006-09 3212 2002-05 2820 1973-76 2721 1991-94 2558 1979-82 2554 2010-13 2452 1997-98 2284 1974-77 2280 1980-83 2209 1998-01

Att. 910 573 483 578 425 530 453 428 572 403

Avg. 4.4 5.6 5.8 4.7 6.0 4.8 5.4 5.3 4.0 5.5

MOST NET YARDS GAINED (QB)

Game: 163, John Bond vs. Ole Miss (11-22-1980) Season: 829, Dak Prescott (2013) Career: 2280, John Bond (1980-83)

MOST NET YARDS GAINED (FRESHMAN)

Game: 198, Dennis Johnson vs. Memphis (10-19-1974) Season: 720, John Bond (1980)

YARDS PER GAME Season

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. James Johnson 3. Wayne Jones 4. Jerious Norwood 5. Keffer McGee 6. James Johnson 7. Jerious Norwood 8. Walter Packer 9. Vick Ballard 10. Dicenzo Miller

YPG 126.50 115.30 108.45 102.36 97.45 97.18 95.45 92.00 91.46 91.36

Year 2009 1998 1973 2005 1995 1997 2004 1975 2011 2000

Games Yds. 11 1391 12 1383 11 1193 11 1126 11 1072 11 1069 11 1050 11 1012 13 1189 11 1005

Career (Min. 20 games): 106.6, James Johnson (1997-98) [2452 in 23 games] Career (Min. 40 games): 83.2, Anthony Dixon (2006-09) [3994 in 48 games]

100-YARD GAMES Season

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. James Johnson Wayne Jones 4. Vick Ballard Dicenzo Miller Dontae Walker Don Smith Walter Packer 9. Jerious Norwood Jerious Norwood Keefer McGee Michael Davis

Career

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Jerious Norwood 3. James Johnson 4. Walter Packer 5. Vick Ballard Dicenzo Miller Michael Davis Michael Haddix 9. Don Smith 10. Dontae Walker Keffer McGee Dennis Johnson

Games 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Year 2009 1998 1973 2011 2000 2000 1986 1974 2005 2004 1995 1994

Games 17 13 12 12 10 10 10 10 9 8 8 8

Years 2006-09 2002-05 1997-98 1973-76 2010-11 1998-01 1991-94 1979-82 1983-86 1999-02 1994-96 1974-77

MOST 100-YARD GAMES (QB)

Season: 5, Don Smith (1986) Career: 9, Don Smith (1983-86)

MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES

Season: 6, Dicenzo Miller (2000) Career: 6, Dicenzo Miller (2000)

YARDS PER RUSH

Game (Min. 5 att.): 19.5, Blondy Black vs. Duquesne (11-14-1942) [6 for 117 yards] Game (Min. 10 att.): 16.6, Vick Ballard at Memphis (9-1-2011) [10 for 166 yards] Game (Min. 20 att.): 9.4, Kevin Bouie vs. Kentucky (10-29-1994) [23 for 217 yards] Game (Min. 30 att.): 7.6, Anthony Dixon vs. Kentucky (10-31-2009) [33 for 252 yards] Season (Min. 90 att.): 6.9, Blondy Black (1942) [94 for 646 yards] Season (Min. 100 att.): 6.7, Michael Haddix (1982) [122 for 813 yards] Career (Min. 200 att.): 6.2, Harvey Johnson (1938-40) [234 for 1442 yards] Career (Min. 400 att.): 6.0, Michael Haddix (1979-82) [425 for 2558 yards]

LONGEST RUSHES

Player 1. Stanley Howell 2. Blondy Black 3. Ode Burrell Fred Collins 5. John Bond Kenny Roberts 7. Blondy Black Walter Packer 9. Don Smith 10. James Johnson

Yards Opponent 98 Southern Miss 97 Duquesne 90 Tulane 90 Ole Miss 87 Auburn 87 Vanderbilt 85 San Francisco 85 LSU 84 Southern Miss 83 Alabama

Date 10-27-79 11-14-42 10-12-62 11-24-79 10-23-82 9-2-89 12-6-41 11-15-75 10-6-84 11-15-97

Dicenzo Miller rushed for 100 or more yards in a program-record six-straight games during the 2000 campaign.

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TOUCHDOWNS Game

Player 1. Harry McArthur Harry Furman Harry Furman 4. James Johnson Keffer McGee John Bond James Jones Art Davis Jackie Parker

TDs Opp. Date 7 Cumberland 10-101914 7 Mercer 10-24-1907 7 Southern Baptist 10-21-907 4 UCF 10-25-1997 4 Northeast Louisiana 9-30-1995 4 LSU 11-12-1983 4 Memphis 9-23-1978 4 LSU 11-13-1954 4 Arkansas State 10-4-1952

Season

Player 1. Vick Ballard 2. Jackie Parker 3. Anthony Dixon Harry Furman 5. Dak Prescott Keffer McGee John Bond 8. Anthony Dixon James Johnson James Johnson

Career

Player 1. Anthony Dixon 2. Vick Ballard 3. Michael Davis 4. James Johnson John Bond Jackie Parker 7. Dontae Walker 8. Don Smith 9. Michael Haddix Walter Packer

Career

TDs 19 16 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12

Year 2010 1952 2007 1907 2013 1995 1983 2009 1998 1997

TDs Years 42 2006-09 29 2010-11 27 1991-94 24 1997-98 24 1980-83 24 1952-53 22 1999-02 21 1983-86 20 1979-82 20 1973-76

Att. 186 126 287 NA 134 235 164 257 236 217

Yds. 968 455 1066 NA 829 1072 612 1391 1383 1069

Att. 910 379 578 453 572 201 417 485 425 483

Yds. 3994 2157 2721 2452 2280 663 1875 1868 2558 2820

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TOTAL YARDS Player Yds. Opponent Date 1. Derrick Taite 468 Tulane 10-22-1994 2. Wes Carroll 441 Arkansas 11-17-2007 3. Dave Marler 408 Alabama 11-4-1978 4. Todd Jordan 395 Florida 10-2-1993 5. Mike Henig 391 Kentucky 10-28-2006 6. Don Smith 377 Tulane 10-19-1985 7. Kevin Fant 371 Jacksonville St. 9-14-2002 8. Kevin Fant 363 BYU 12-1-2001 9. Dak Prescott 361 Rice 12-31-2013 10. Todd Jordan 356 Memphis 9-4-1993 Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Don Smith 3. Dak Prescott 4. Chris Relf 5. Dave Marler 6. Don Smith 7. Derrick Taite 8. John Bond 9. Wayne Madkin 10. Tommy Pharr

Player Don Smith John Bond Wayne Madkin Tyler Russell Kevin Fant Derrick Taite Chris Relf Tommy Pharr Tony Shell Anthony Dixon

Year 2012 1985 2013 2010 1978 1986 1995 1982 2000 1968

Rush -5 554 829 713 (-31) 740 16 609 179 239

Pass 2897 2332 1940 1789 2422 1609 2241 1591 1908 1838

Stats 2r/466p 20r/421p -21r/429p -10r/405p 7r/384p 137r/240p 35r/336p 17r/346p 78r/283p -14r/370p

Seasons 1983-86 1980-83 1998-01 2010-13 2000-03 1993-96 2008-11 1967-69 1988-90 2006-09

Plays Rush 1223 1868 1237 2280 1121 146 815 117 635 (-207) 924 173 860 1575 976 569 799 (-139) 910 3994

Pass 5229 4621 6336 5441 5631 5232 3297 3720 4292 0

Total 7097 6901 6482 5558 5424 5405 4872 4289 4153 3994

YARDS PER GAME AVERAGE

Season: 262.4, Don Smith (1985) [2886 in 11 games] Career: 165.0, Don Smith (1983-86) [7097 in 43 games]

PLAYS

Game: 62, Joe Reed vs. LSU (11-14-1970) Season: 502, Don Smith (1985) Career: 1,237, John Bond (1980-83)

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR

Game

6, Jackie Parker vs. Auburn (11-8-1952)

Season

Player 1. Tyler Russell Jackie Parker 3. Dak Prescott 4. Don Smith 5. Vick Ballard 6. Chris Relf 7. Kevin Fant Derrick Taite Don Smith 10. Derrick Taite Don Smith John Bond Rockey Felker Joe Reed Jackie Parker

Year 2012 1952 2013 1985 2010 2010 2003 1995 1986 1994 1984 1983 1974 1970 1953

Rush Pass 2 24 16 8 13 10 6 15 19 0 5 13 2 14 0 16 6 10 1 14 9 6 13 2 7 8 7 8 8 7

Player 1. Don Smith 2. Anthony Dixon 3. Tyler Russell 4. John Bond 5. Wayne Madkin 6. Derrick Taite 7. Jackie Parker 8. Chris Relf 9. Kevin Fant 10. Rockey Felker

Years 1983-86 2006-09 2010-13 1980-83 1998-01 1993-96 1952-53 2008-11 2000-03 1972-74

Rush 21 46 3 24 7 2 24 9 3 12

Career

Game

Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TDs 26 24 23 21 19 18 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15

Pass TDs 31 52 0 46 42 45 18 42 34 41 38 40 15 39 28 37 33 36 23 35

Total 2892 2886 2769 2502 2391 2349 2257 2200 2087 2077

ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS TOTAL YARDS Game

Player 1. Nick Turner 2. LaDarius Perkins 3. James Johnson 4. Jameon Lewis 5. Anthony Dixon 6. David Smith 7. Jerious Norwood 8. LaDarius Perkins 9. Eric Moulds 10. Leon Berry

Season

Player Season Yds. Rush Rec. KR PR 1. Nick  Turner 2003 1664 696 93 565 310 2. Kevin Prentiss 1998 1546 68 681 458 339 3. Jameon Lewis 2013 1537 117 923 446 51 4. Anthony Dixon 2009 1514 1391 123 0 0 5. Dicenzo Miller 2000 1513 1005 344 62 102 6. LaDarius Perkins 2012 1509 1024 160 325 0 7. James Johnson 1998 1481 1383 98 0 0 8. Vick Ballard 2011 1376 1189 187 0 0 9. Keffer McGee 1995 1367 1072 295 0 0 10. Robert Isaac 1996 1357 527 172 469 189

Career

Player Seasons Yds. Rush Rec. KR PR 1. Anthony Dixon 2006-09 4443 3994 449 0 0 2. LaDarius Perkins 2010-13 4253 2554 714 969 16 3. Walter Packer 1973-76 4169 2820 171 1166 12 4. Tony James 1989-92 3973 218 561 1862 1332 5. Jerious Norwood 2002-05 3750 3212 186 309 43 6. David Smith 1968-70 3572 80 2168 1131 193 7. Chad Bumphis 2009-12 3380 232 2270 526 352 8. Mardye McDole 1977-80 3353 430 2214 427 282 9. Dicenzo Miller 1998-01 3274 2209 732 186 147 10. Kenny Roberts 1989-92 2947 2070 533 344 0

YARDS PER PLAY

Game (min. 5 plays): 34.0, Eric Moulds vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) [7 for 238 yds] Game (min. 10 plays): 23.3, Kevin Prentiss vs. Tennessee (12-5-1998) [10 for 233 yds] Season: 23.0, Eric Moulds (1994) [55 for 1263 yards] Career (min. 150 plays): 17.8, Glen Young (1979-82) [162 for 2883 yards] Career (min. 200 plays): 14.5, Mardye McDole (1977-80) [232 for 3353 yards]

PLAYS

Game: 40, Michael Davis vs. Ole Miss (11-27-1993) Season: 276, Anthony Dixon (2007) Career: 966, Anthony Dixon (2006-09) Don Smith (1983-86) owns the MSU career record for touchdowns responsible for with 52.

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Yds. Opponent Date Stats 344 Tennessee 11-15-2003 41 rush / 37 receive / 163 KOR / 103 PR 319 Ole Miss 11-27-2010 98 rush / 140 receive / 65 KOR / 16 PR 312 Alabama 11-14-1998 237 rush / 75 receive 267 Rice 12-31-2013 220 receive / 27 KOR / 20 PR 266 Kentucky 10-31-2009 252 rush / 14 receive 265 LSU 11-15-1969 -12 rush / 102 receive / 175 KOR 265 Houston 10-22-2005 247 rush / 9 receive / 9 PR 261 Troy 9-15-2012 179 rush / -3 receive / 85 KOR 258 LSU 9-10-1994 95 receive / 163 KOR 250 Alcorn State 10-2-2010 97 receive / 153 KOR

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PASSING RECORDS

Season (min. 50 attempts)

ATTEMPTS

Game: 53, Joe Reed vs. LSU (11-14-1970)

Season

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Kevin Fant 3. Tony Shell 4. Tommy Pharr 5. Don Smith 6. Kevin Fant 7. Derrick Taite 8. Todd Jordan Joe Reed 10. Tony Shell

Career

Player 1. Wayne Madkin 2. Kevin Fant 3. Don Smith 4. Derrick Taite 5. Tony Shell 6. Tyler Russell 7. John Bond 8. Tommy Pharr 9. Omarr Conner 10. Tyson Lee

Att. 394 351 335 319 312 311 309 294 294 293

Year 2012 2003 1988 1968 1985 2002 1995 1993 1970 1990

Att. 887 866 738 734 715 699 665 648 507 481

Yds. 2897 2151 1884 1838 2332 1918 2241 1935 1616 1909

Years 1998-01 2000-03 1983-86 1993-96 1988-90 2010-13 1980-83 1967-69 2003-06 2008-09

Pct. Cmp. .586 231 .530 186 .457 153 .542 173 .458 143 .524 163 .534 165 .446 131 .469 138 .515 151

Cmp. 462 461 342 362 349 410 307 339 269 283

Yds. 6336 5631 5229 5232 4292 5441 4621 3720 3080 2963

COMPLETIONS

Game: 32, Tommy Pharr vs. Alabama (11-1-1969)

Season

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Kevin Fant 3. Tommy Pharr 4. Derrick Taite 5. Kevin Fant Dave Marler 7. Dak Prescott 8. Tyson Lee Tony Shell 10. Tony Shell

Career

Player 1. Wayne Madkin 2. Kevin Fant 3. Tyler Russell 4. Derrick Taite 5. Tony Shell 6. Don Smith 7. Tommy Pharr 8. John Bond 9. Tyson Lee 10. Omarr Conner

Cmp. Year 231 2012 186 2003 173 1968 165 1995 163 2002 163 1978 156 2013 153 2008 153 1988 151 1990

Att. 2897 2151 1838 2241 1918 2422 1940 1519 1884 1909

Cmp. Years 462 1998-01 461 2000-03 410 2010-13 362 1993-96 349 1988-90 342 1983-86 339 1967-69 307 1980-83 283 2008-09 269 2003-06

Att. 887 866 699 734 715 738 648 665 481 507

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS

Yds. 394 351 319 309 311 287 267 260 335 293 Yds. 6336 5631 5441 5232 4292 5229 3720 4621 283 3080

One Game: 11, Dave Marler vs. Tennessee (10-28-1978) Two Games: 17, Dave Marler vs. Florida State & Tennessee (10-14 & 10-28-1978)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Game (min. 9 att.): 1.000, Jackie Parker vs. Ole Miss (11-28-1953) [9 of 9] Game (min. 15 att.): .813, John Bond vs. Tulane (9-4-1982) [13 of 16] Game (min. 25 att.): .763, Tommy Pharr vs. Florida State (11-9-68) [29 of 38]

Player Pct. Year Att. Cmp. 1. Chris Relf .600 2011 190 114 2. Tyson Lee .588 2008 260 153 Tyson Lee .588 2009 221 130 4. Tyler Russell .586 2012 394 231 Chris Relf .586 2010 220 129 6. Dak Prescott .584 2013 267 156 7. Tyler Russell .582 2010 67 39 8. Dave Marler .568 1978 287 163 9. Rockey Felker .566 1973 106 60 10. Omarr Conner .563 2006 135 76 Min. 100 att.: .600, Chris Relf (2011) [114 of 190] Min. 200 att.: .588, Tyson Lee (2008) [130 of 221]

Career

Player 1. Dak Prescott Tyson Lee 3. Tyler Russell 4. Chris Relf 5. Dave Marler 6. Sleepy Robinson 7. Charlie Furlow 8. Kevin Fant 9. Omarr Conner 10. Tommy Pharr

Pct. Years .588 2012-Present .588 2008-09 .587 2010-13 .580 2008-11 .568 1977-78 .557 1989-92 .555 1960-62 .532 2000-03 .531 2003-06 .523 1967-69

Cmp. 174 283 410 267 163 108 161 461 269 339

Att. 296 481 699 460 287 194 290 866 507 648

YARDS

YARDS PER ATTEMPT Career (min. 150 attempts) Player 1. Jackie Parker 2. Dave Marler 3. Sleepy Robinson 4. Tyler Russell 5. Dak Prescott 6. Chris Relf 7. Wayne Madkin 8. Greg Plump 9. Derrick Taite 10. Don Smith

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Dave Marler 3. Don Smith 4. Derrick Taite 5. Tommy Pharr 6. Kevin Fant 7. Tony Shell 8. Tommy Pharr 9. Kevin Fant 10. Dak Prescott

YPG 241.42 220.18 212.00 203.73 200.38 191.80 188.40 183.80 179.20 176.36

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Derrick Taite Dave Marler Tommy Pharr 5. Dak Prescott Kevin Fant Tommy Pharr Wayne Madkin Tony Shell Don Smith

Season

Career

Player 1. Wayne Madkin 2. Kevin Fant 3. Tyler Russell 4. Derrick Taite 5. Don Smith 6. John Bond 7. Tony Shell 8. Tommy Pharr 9. Chris Relf 10. Omarr Conner

Year 2012 1978 1985 1995 1969 2002 1988 1968 2003 2013

GP Att. Cmp. Yds. 12 394 231 2897 11 287 163 2422 11 312 143 2332 11 309 165 2241 8 258 140 1603 10 311 163 1918 10 335 153 1884 10 319 173 1838 12 351 186 2151 11 267 156 1940

200-YARD GAMES

Player Yds. Opp. Date C-Att. 1. Derrick Taite 466 Tulane 10-22-1994 21-30 2. Dave Marler 429 Alabama 11-4-1978 28-46 3. Wesley Carroll 421 Arkansas 11-17-2007 29-51 4. Todd Jordan 405 Florida 10-2-1993 24-44 5. Mike Henig 384 Kentucky 10-28-2006 22-41 6. Todd Jordan 370 Memphis 9-4-1993 23-43 7. Kevin Fant 360 Houston 9-20-2003 24-42 8. Kevin Fant 346 BYU 12-1-2001 20-28 9. Kevin Fant 340 Ole Miss 11-28-2002 23-42 10. Kevin Fant 336 Jacksonville St. 9-14-2002 15-26

Career

Att. Yds. 166 1414 287 2422 194 1511 699 5441 296 2134 460 3297 462 6336 157 1120 734 5232 738 5229

YARDS PER GAME

Season

Season

Game

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Dave Marler 3. Don Smith 4. Derrick Taite 5. Kevin Fant 6. Dak Prescott 7. Todd Jordan 8. Kevin Fant 9. Tony Shell 10. Wayne Madkin

Yds/Att. Years 8.518 1952-53 8.439 1977-78 7.789 1989-92 7.784 2010-13 7.209 2012-Present 7.167 2008-11 7.143 1998-01 7.134 1991-93 7.128 1993-96 7.085 1983-86

Yds. 2897 2422 2332 2241 2151 1940 1935 1918 1909 1908

Year 2012 1978 1985 1995 2003 2013 1993 2002 1990 2000

Yds. 6336 5631 5441 5232 5229 4621 4292 3720 3297 3080

Years 1998-01 2000-03 2010-13 1993-96 1983-86 1980-83 1988-90 1967-69 2008-11 2003-06

Att. 394 287 312 309 351 156 294 311 293 246

Cmp. Pct. 231 .586 163 .568 143 .458 165 .534 186 .530 267 .584 131 .446 163 .524 151 .515 138 .561

Att. Cmp. Pct. 887 462 .521 866 461 .532 699 410 .587 734 362 .493 738 342 .463 665 307 .462 715 349 .488 648 339 .523 460 267 .580 507 269 .531

Player 1. Tommy Pharr Wayne Madkin Kevin Fant 4. Tyler Russell 5. Derrick Taite 6. Don Smith 7. Tony Shell 8. Dave Marler Omarr Conner 10. Dak Prescott Chris Relf

Games 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Year 2012 1995 1978 1968 2013 2003 1969 2000 1988 1985

Games 11 11 11 10 9 8 7 6 6 5 5

Years 1967-69 1998-01 2000-03 2010-13 1993-96 1983-86 1988-90 1977-78 2003-06 2012-Present 2008-11

300-YARD GAMES

Season: 3, Dave Marler (1978) Career: 4, Kevin Fant (2000-03)

LONGEST PASSES

Yds. Players Opponent Year 1. 91 Kevin Fant to Terrell Grindle Kentucky 2002 2. 89 Kevin Fant to Ray Ray Bivines Jacksonville St. 2002 3. 87 Tommy Pharr to Eric Hoggatt Florida 1969 4. 84 Omarr Conner to Ty Freeman Ole Miss 2004 84 Derrick Taite to Keffer McGee Auburn 1995 6. 83 Bill Stanton to William Earl Morgan Kentucky 1955 7. 82 Wayne Madkin to Terrell Grindle LSU 2000 8. 81 Chris Relf to LaDarius Perkins Michigan 2011 81 Matt Wyatt to Jeremy Jones Auburn 1996 81 Derrick Taite to Chris Jones Tennessee 1995 81 Bruce Threadgill to Dennis Johnson Washington 1977

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TOUCHDOWNS

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE

Game

Career

Player 1. Tyler Russell Tyler Russeell Wesley Carroll Omarr Conner Derrick Taite Derrick Taite Tony Shell Tony Shell

Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

Player Tyler Russell Derrick Taite Don Smith Kevin Fant Derrick Taite Chris Relf Tony Shell Wayne Madkin Todd Jordan Tommy Pharr Dave Marler

Career

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Derrick Taite 3. Wayne Madkin 4. Kevin Fant 5. Don Smith 6. Chris Relf 7. Tony Shell 8. Tommy Pharr 9. Rockey Felker 10. John Bond

TDs Opp. Date 4 Arkansas 11-17-2012 4 Memphis 9-4-2010 4 Arkansas 11-17-2007 4 Murray State 9-3-2005 4 Memphis 9-2-1995 4 Tulane 10-22-1994 4 Alabama 10-29-1988 4 Georgia 9-17-1988 TDs 24 16 15 14 14 13 13 11 11 11 11

Year 2012 1995 1985 2003 1994 2010 1988 1998 1993 1969 1978

Att. 394 309 312 351 220 220 335 199 294 258 287

TDs Years 42 2010-13 38 1993-96 34 1998-01 33 2000-03 31 1983-86 28 2008-11 25 1988-90 24 1967-69 23 1972-74 18 1980-83

Cmp. Yds. 231 2897 165 2241 143 2332 186 2151 110 1806 129 1789 153 1884 96 1532 131 1935 140 1603 163 2422

Yds. 5441 5232 6336 5631 5229 3297 4292 3720 2961 4621

Int. 23 25 35 43 35 18 29 36 27 37

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS

One Season: 6, Don Smith (1985); Derrick Taite (1995); Kevin Fant (2003) Two Seasons: 7, Kevin Fant (2002-03)

PASSING EFFICIENCY

Career

Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Jackie Parker 3. Sleepy Robinson 4. Chris Relf 5. Dak Prescott 6. Dave Marler 7. Derrick Taite 8. Wayne Madkin 9. Ashby Cook 10. Rockey Felker

156

P.E. 144.54 143.69 142.20 140.99 135.42 135.08 132.93 132.67 131.50 128.48

Year Yds. TD Int. 2010 635 5 6 1976 807 7 4 2013 875 5 3 2010 1789 13 6 2012 2897 24 10 2011 1034 8 4 1991 1167 8 7 1994 1806 14 8 1973 782 9 8 1978 2422 11 17

Years 2010-13 1952-53 1989-92 2008-11 2012-p 1977-78 1993-96 1998-01 1963-65 1972-74

Yds. TD Int. 5441 42 23 1414 15 5 1511 14 11 3297 28 18 2134 14 7 2422 11 17 5232 38 25 6336 34 35 1476 10 8 2961 23 27

Years 2012-pres. 2003-06 2010-13 1993-96 1963-65 2007-08 2008-11 1998-01 2008-09 1988-90

Int. Att. 7 296 15 507 23 699 25 734 8 225 14 370 18 460 35 887 19 481 29 715

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN

RECEIVING RECORDS CATCHES 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.

Player Eric Moulds David Smith David Smith Sammy Milner David Smith Bobby Gossett Sammy Milner David Smith David Smith Eric Moulds Jamayel Smith Brandon McRae

Player 1. David Smith 2. Jameon Lewis Sammy Milner Sammy Milner 5. Justin Jenkins Eric Moulds 7. Chad Bumphis 8. Brandon McRae 9. David Smith 10. Mardye McDole * By a running back: Player 1. David Smith 2. Chad Bumphis 3. Sammy Milner 4. Justin Jenkins 5. Terrell Grindle 6. Eric Moulds 7. Mardye McDole 8. Chris Smith 9. Bill Buckley 10. Arceto Clark

Game

Player 1. Jameon Lewis 2. David Smith 3. Jamayel Smith Danny Knight Sammy Milner 6. David Smith 7. Tony Burks 8. Eric Moulds 9. Chad Bumphis 10. Mardye McDole Player 1. Mardye McDole 2. David Smith 3. Danny Knight 4. Jameon Lewis 5. Chad Bumphis 6. Sammy Milner 7. Chad Bumphis 8. Justin Jenkins 9. Tony Burks 10. Eric Moulds

Game: 45, Tony Shell vs. Southern Miss (10-15-1988) Season: 137, Wesley Carroll (2007); Tyler Russell (2012) Career: 137, Wesley Carroll (2007); Tyler Russell (2012)

Game

YARDS

Season

CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION

Career P.E. 137.29 135.11 133.57 130.57 130.22 128.48 119.47 116.85 113.33 112.65

Pct. .0236 .0296 .0329 .0341 .0356 .0378 .0391 .0394 .0395 .0406

Game: 6, Max Stainbrook vs. Cincinnati (10-15-49); Michael Henig vs. LSU (8-30-2007) Season: 21, Kevin Fant (2003) Career: 43, Kevin Fant (2000-03)

Season

Season (min. 50 attempts) Player 1. Tyler Russell 2. Bruce Threadgill 3. Tyler Russell 4. Chris Relf 5. Tyler Russell 6. Tyler Russell 7. Sleepy Robinson 8. Derrick Taite 9. Rockey Felker 10. Dave Marler

Player 1. Dak Prescott 2. Omarr Conner 3. Tyler Russell 4. Derrick Taite 5. Ashby Cook 6. Wesley Carroll 7. Chris Relf 8. Wayne Madkin 9. Tyson Lee 10. Tony Shell

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A CATCH

Career: 30, Chad Bumphis (2009-12)

Career No. Opponent 15 Tennessee 14 Ole Miss 12 Texas Tech 12 Auburn 11 Richmond 11 Florida State 10 Alabama 10 Alabama 10 Florida 10 Auburn 10 Arkansas 10 Georgia Tech

Date 9-23-1995 11-27-1969 10-17-1970 9-28-1968 9-20-1969 11-9-1968 11-1-1969 10-31-1970 9-19-1970 10-7-1995 11-17-2007 9-20-2008

Yds. 183 194 215 146 138 96 77 75 117 95 208 102

Rec. Year Yds. Avg. 74 1970 987 13.3 64 2013 923 14.4 64 1969 745 11.6 64 1968 909 14.2 62 2003 880 14.2 62 1995 779 12.6 58 2012 922 15.9 51 2008 518 10.2 50 1969 756 15.1 48 1978 1035 21.6 37, Justin Griffith (1999) Rec. Years 162 1968-70 159 2009-12 146 1968-70 139 2000-03 119 1999-02 118 1993-95 116 1977-80 109 2009-12 102 1971-73 91 2008-12

Yds. 2168 2270 1806 1974 1724 2022 2214 1180 1632 1291

Avg. 13.4 14.3 12.4 14.2 14.5 17.1 19.1 10.8 16.0 14.2

Player 1. Chad Bumphis 2. Mardye McDole 3. David Smith 4. Eric Moulds 5. Justin Jenkins 6. Sammy Milner 7. Danny Knight 8. Terrell Grindle 9. Bill Buckley 10. Fred Hadley

No. Opponent 220 Rice 215 Texas Tech 208 vs. Arkansas 208 Florida 208 Texas Tech 194 Ole Miss 192 Kentucky 183 Tennessee 180 Troy 175 Florida State Yds. 1035 987 924 923 922 909 922 880 850 845

Date 12-31-2013 10-17-1970 11-17-2007 9-25-1982 10-19-1968 11-27-1969 10-28-2006 9-23-1995 9-15-2012 10-14-1978

Year 1978 1970 1982 2013 2012 1968 2012 2003 2006 1994

Season

Player 1. Tony Burks Mardye McDole 3. Chad Bumphis Justin Jenkins Danny Knight Bill Buckley David Smith

Career

Player 1. David Smith 2. Chad Bumphis Mardye McDole 4. Justin Jenkins Bill Buckley 6. Tony Burks Danny Knight 8. Fred Hadley Willie Harris Eric Moulds Terrell Grindle

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Rec. Avg. 48 21.6 74 13.3 37 25.0 64 14.4 58 15.9 64 14.2 58 15.9 62 14.2 35 24.3 39 21.7

Yds. Years Rec. 2270 2009-12 159 2214 1977-80 116 2168 1968-70 162 2022 1993-95 118 1974 2000-03 139 1806 1968-70 146 1773 1980-83 81 1724 1999-02 119 1632 1971-73 102 1520 1984, ’86-88 86

100-YARD GAMES Games 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

Year 2006 1978 2012 2003 1982 1972 1969

Games 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4

Years 1968-70 2009-12 1977-80 2000-03 1971-73 2006-07 1980-83 1984-88 1989-92 1993-95 1999-02

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YARDS PER CATCH

SCORING RECORDS

Min. 5 catches: 32.0, Eric Moulds vs. Tulane (10-22-1994) [5 for 160] Min. 10 catches: 20.8, Jamayel Smith vs. Arkansas (11-17-2007) [10 for 208]

Game

Game

Season

Player 1. Danny Knight 2. Tony Burks 3. Chris Jones 4. Willie Harris 5. Eric Moulds 6. Mardye McDole 7. Danny Knight 8. Kelvin Love 9. Kevin Prentiss 10. Mardye McDole

YPC 24.97 24.28 22.54 22.04 21.67 21.56 19.74 19.40 19.25 19.00

Year 1982 2006 1993 1991 1994 1978 1983 1999 1997 1979

Rec. Yds. 37 924 35 850 24 541 24 529 39 845 48 1035 34 671 43 834 20 385 20 380

Career (min. 40 catches) Player 1. Danny Knight 2. Kelvin Love 3. Chris Jones 4. Louis Clark 5. Mardye McDole 6. Willie Harris 7. Kevin Prentiss 8. Fred Hadley 9. Eric Moulds 10. Glen Young

POINTS

YPC Years Rec. 21.89 1980-83 81 21.15 1998-99 52 19.34 1992-95 62 19.23 1983-86 62 19.09 1977-80 116 18.80 1989-92 74 18.38 1997-98 58 17.67 1984, ’86-88 86 17.14 1993-95 118 16.06 1979-82 48

Yds. 1773 1100 1199 1192 2214 1391 1066 1520 2022 771

YARDS PER GAME

Season: 94.5, David Smith (1969) [756 in 8 games] Career: 74.8, David Smith (1968-70) [2168 in 29]

TOUCHDOWNS

Player 1. Chad Bumphis 2. Justin Jenkins 3. Justin Jenkins 4. Eric Moulds Danny Knight Mardye McDole Bill Buckley 8. Marcus Green Eric Moulds Jerry Bouldin Bill Buckley David Smith Sammy Milner

Career

Player 1. Chad Bumphis 2. Justin Jenkins Eric Moulds 4. Bill Buckley 5. Jerry Bouldin Mardye McDole 7. David Smith 8. Sammy Milner 9. Marcus Green Danny Knight Harper Davis

TDs Year Rec. 12 2012 58 9 2003 62 8 2001 42 7 1994 39 7 1982 37 7 1978 48 7 1973 41 6 2012 19 6 1995 62 6 1990 32 6 1972 47 6 1970 74 6 1969 64 TDs Years 24 2009-12 17 2000-03 17 1993-95 14 1971-73 13 1987-90 13 1977-80 12 1968-70 11 1968-70 10 2007-12 10 1980-83 10 1945-48

CONSECUTIVE GAMES TOUCHDOWN CATCH

Season: 5, Justin Jenkins (2003) Career: 5, Justin Jenkins (2003)

Season

Player Pts. Year TD FG PAT 1. Vick Ballard 120 2010 20 0 0 Jackie Parker 120 1952 16 0 24 3. Anthony Dixon 96 2007 16 0 0 4. Dak Prescott 92 2013 15 0 *1 Keffer McGee 92 1995 15 0 *1 * - 2-point conversions By a kicker: 85, Devon Bell (2012) [14 field goals & 43 extra points]

Career

Player Pts. Years TD FG PAT 1. Anthony Dixon 276 2006-09 46 0 0 2. Brian Hazelwood 218 1995-98 0 43 89 3. Artie Cosby 211 1983-86 0 48 67 4. Joel Logan 199 1987-90 0 41 76 5. Vick Ballard 186 2010-11 31 0 0 6. Jackie Parker 185 1952-53 24 0 41 7. Michael Davis 166 1991-94 27 0 *2 8. Adam Carlson 164 2005-08 0 25 89 9. Chad Bumphis 156 2009-12 26 0 0 10. Scott Westerfield 145 1999-00 0 30 55 * - 2-point conversions By a kicker: 218, Brian Hazelwood (1995-98) [48 field goals & 67 extra points]

POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR

Game: 3, Chad Bumphis vs. Troy (9-15-2012); Sammy Milner vs. Florida (9-27-1969)

Season

Any game: 42, Harry McArthur vs. Cumberland (10-10-1914) [7 TD] Modern game: 29, Jackie Parker vs. Arkansas State (10-4-1952) By a kicker: 16, Brian Hazelwood vs. Arkansas (11-21-1998)

Yds. Avg. 922 15.9 880 14.2 661 15.7 845 21.7 924 25.0 1035 21.6 661 16.1 215 11.3 779 12.6 447 14.0 776 16.5 987 13.3 745 11.6

Game: 42, Harry McArthur vs. Cumberland (10-10-1914) [7 TD]; Jackie Parker vs. Auburn (11-8-1952) [6 TD & 6 PAT] Season: 168, Jackie Parker (1952) [24 TD & 24 PAT] Career: 318, Don Smith (1983-86) [52 TD & 3 2-pt PAT]

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

Game: 7, Harry Furman vs. Southern Baptist (10-19-1907) & Mercer (10-24-1907); Harry McArthur vs. Cumberland (107-1914) Season: 20, Vick Ballard (2010) Career: 46, Anthony Dixon (2006-09)

Rec. 159 139 118 102 78 116 162 146 60 81 46

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KICKING RECORDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

Game

Player 1. Dave Marler Artie Cosby Joel Logan Brian Hazelwood Derek DePasquale

Season

Player 1. Chris Gardner 2. Brian Hazelwood Dave Marler 4. Scott Westerfield Brian Hazelwood

Career

Player 1. Artie Cosby 2. Brian Hazelwood 3. Joel Logan 4. Dana Moore 5. Derek DePasquale Adam Carlson Scott Westerfield 8. Chris Gardner 9. Kinney Jordan 10. Devon Bell Dave Marler

FGA 5 5 5 5 5 FGA 27 26 26 24 24

Opp. Date Ole Miss 11-19-1977 Kentucky 10-12-1985 Tulane 11-7-1987 Arkansas 11-21-1998 UAB 10-23-2010 Year 1992 1997 1977 1999 1998

FGM 15 16 13 18 15

FGA Years 81 1983-86 73 1995-98 61 1987-90 51 1979-82 42 2009-11 42 2005-08 42 1999-00 41 1989-92 40 1975-76 35 2012-present 35 1977-78

FGM 48 43 41 34 32 25 30 24 23 20 16

FIELD GOALS MADE

Game

Player 1. Derek DePasquale Brian Hazelwood Tim Rogers

Season

Player 1. Scott Westerfield 2. Tom Burke 3. Brent Smith Brian Hazelwood 5. Brian Hazelwood Chris Gardner

Career

Player 1. Artie Cosby 2. Brian Hazelwood 3. Joel Logan 4. Dana Moore 5. Derek DePasquale 6. Scott Westerfield 7. Adam Carlson 8. Chris Gardner Brent Smith 10. Kinney Jordan

FG 5 5 5

Opp. Date UAB 10-23-2010 Arkansas 11-21-1998 N.C. State 1-2-1995

FG 18 17 16 16 15 15

Years 1999 1993 2002 1997 1998 1992

FGA 24 23 20 26 24 27

FG 48 43 41 34 32 30 25 24 24 23

Years 1983-86 1995-98 1987-90 1979-82 2009-11 1999-00 2005-08 1989-92 2002-03 1975-76

FGA 81 73 61 51 42 42 42 41 30 40

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Career

A

Brian Hazelwood ranks second in career points scored at Mississippi State and owns the record for points scored by a Bulldog kicker (218).

Player 1. Brent Smith 2. Derek DePasquale 3. Scott Westerfield 4. Joel Logan 5. Dana Moore 6. Adam Carlson 7. Artie Cosby 8. Brian Hazelwood 9. Chris Gardner 10. Kinney Jordan

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Pct. .800 .762 .714 .672 .667 .595 .593 .589 .585 .575

Years 2002-03 2009-11 1999-00 1987-90 1979-82 2005-08 1983-86 1995-98 1989-92 1975-76

FG 24 32 30 41 34 25 48 43 24 23

FGA 30 42 42 61 51 42 81 73 41 40

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LONGEST FIELD GOALS

Player 1. Artie Cosby 2. Brent Smith Brian Hazelwood Kinney Jordan Kinney Johnson 6, Brian Hazelwood Brent Smith 8. Scott Westerfield Brian Hazelwood Brian Hazelwood Artie Cosby Artie Cosby Dana Moore Dana Moore

Yards Opponent 54 Memphis 53 Tennessee 53 Memphis 53 Louisville 53 Florida 52 Vanderbilt 52 LSU 51 MTSU 51 Memphis 51 Georgia 51 Ole Miss 51 LSU 51 Auburn 51 Memphis

Date 10-5-1985 11-16-2002 8-30-1997 9-18-1976 9-27-1975 9-5-1998 9-28-2002 9-4-1999 8-30-1997 10-5-1996 11-19-1983 11-12-1983 10-23-1982 9-5-1981

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Season

Player 1. Devon Bell 2. Scott Westerfield 3. Vic Nickels Ted Shuff 5. Derek DePasquale

Career

Player 1. Brian Hazelwood 2. Adam Carlson 3. Derek DePasquale 4. Joel Logan 5. Bob Morgan 6. Devon Bell 7. Artie Cosby 8. Max Stainbrook 9. Vic Nickels 10. Scott Westerfield

Att. 44 39 38 38 36

Year 2012 2000 1974 1946 2011

Pct. Made .977 43 .949 37 .947 36 .789 30 .973 37

Att. 94 91 88 84 78 70 69 64 62 59

Years 1995-98 2005-08 2009-11 1987-90 1980-82 2012-Present 1983-86 1947-50 1973-74 1999-00

Pct. Made 89 .947 89 .978 87 .989 76 .905 74 .949 68 .971 67 .971 50 .781 59 .952 55 .932

1. 2. 3. 5.

Player Devon Bell Scott Westerfield Derek DePasquale Vic Nickels Tim Rogers

Career

Player 1. Adam Carlson Brian Hazelwood 3. Derek DePasquale 4. Joel Logan 5. Bob Morgan 6. Devon Bell 7. Artie Cosby 8. Vic Nickels 9. Scott Westerfield 10. Max Stainbrook

Made Year 43 2012 37 2000 36 2011 36 1974 34 1994

Pct. .977 .949 .973 .947 .944

Made Years 89 2005-08 89 1995-99 87 2009-11 76 1987-90 74 1980-82 68 2012-Present 67 1983-86 59 1973-74 55 1999-00 50 1947-50

Pct. Att. .978 91 .947 94 .989 88 .905 84 .949 78 .971 70 .971 69 .952 62 .932 59 .781 64

CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE

One Season: 35, Derek DePasquale (2011) Career: 86, Derek DePasquale (2009-11)

158

Att. 44 39 37 38 36

YARDS PER PUNT

Game (Min. 5 punts): 51.4, Andy Russ vs. Kentucky (11-9-1996) [5 for 257] Game (Min. 10 punts): 47.5, Andy Russ vs. South Carolina (9-28-1996) [10 for 475]

MOST PUNTS

Game: 16, Bob Hardison vs. TCU (10-24-1936)

Season

Player Punts Year 1. Dick McGraw 95 1967 2. Blake McAdams 79 2008 3. Blake McAdams 77 2007 Lanny Sheffield 77 1971 5. Mike Riley 75 1989 6. Baker Swedenburg 71 2011 Dick McGraw 71 1966 8. Blake McAdams 69 2005 9. Blake McAdams 68 2006 10. Conn Canale 67 1969

Career

PAT KICKS MADE Season

PUNTING RECORDS

Player Punts Years 1. Blake McAdams 293 2005-08 2. Dana Moore 217 1979-82 3. Dick McGraw 214 1965-67 4. Mike Riley 213 1987-91 5. Jared Cook 198 2001-04 6. Mike Patrick 171 1972-74 7. Andy Russ 159 1993-96 8. Bobby Collins 156 1951-54 9. Baker Swedenburg 153 2010-13 10. Jeff Walker 141 1996-99

Yds. 3567 3049 3024 3035 3078 2970 2777 2891 2598 2550

Avg. 37.55 38.60 39.27 39.42 41.04 41.83 39.11 41.89 32.21 38.06

Yds. 11562 8860 8363 8572 8313 6999 6672 5817 6373 6126

Avg. 39.46 40.83 39.08 40.24 41.98 40.93 41.96 37.29 41.65 43.44

YARDS PUNTED Season

Player Yards Year 1. Dick McGraw 3567 1967 2. Mike Riley 3078 1989 3. Blake McAdams 3049 2008 4. Lanny Sheffield 3035 1971 5. Blake McAdams 3024 2007 6. Baker Swedenburg 2970 2011 7. Blake McAdams 2891 2005 8. Dick McGraw 2777 1966 9. Mike Patrick 2667 1973 10. Prentiss Cole 2601 2000

Season (min. 20 attempts) Player 1. Andy Russ 2. Jeff Walker 3. Mike Patrick 4. Jared Cook 5. Todd Jordan 6. Robert Wallis 7. Todd Jordan 8. Jeff Walker 9. Jeff Walker 10. Jared Cook

Career

Player Avg. 1. Jeff Walker 43.44 2. Todd Jordan 42.80 3. Jared Cook 41.98 4. Andy Russ 41.96 5. Baker Swedenburg 41.65 6. Mike Patrick 40.93 7. Dana Moore 40.83 8. Heath Hutchins 40.70 9. Mike Riley 40.24 10. Jim Nabers 40.00

Player Yards Years 1. Blake McAdams 11562 2005-08 2. Dana Moore 8860 1979-82 3. Mike Riley 8572 1987-91 4. Dick McGraw 8363 1965-67 5. Jared Cook 8313 2001-04 6. Mike Patrick 6999 1972-74 7. Andy Russ 6672 1993-96 8. Baker Swedenburg 6373 2010-13 9. Jeff Walker 6126 1996-99 10. Bobby Collins 5817 1951-54

Year 1996 1997 1973 2004 1992 2003 1993 1999 1998 2002

Punts Yds. 53 2466 45 2049 60 2667 49 2143 52 2267 30 1300 51 2175 52 2221 44 1856 48 2024

Years 1996-99 1989-93 2001-04 1993-96 2010-13 1972-74 1979-82 2009-10 1987-91 1977-78

Punts Yds. 141 6126 112 4793 198 8313 159 6672 153 6373 171 6999 217 8860 109 4436 213 8572 92 3680

PUNT RETURN RECORDS Avg. Punts 37.55 95 41.04 75 38.60 79 39.42 77 39.27 77 41.83 71 41.89 69 39.11 71 44.45 60 41.28 63

MOST RETURNS

Game: 17, A.B. Stubbs vs. TCU (10-24-1936)

Season

Player 1. Tony James 2. Bobby Herrington 3. Tony James 4. Eddie Myles 5. Nick Turner

Career

Career

Avg. 46.53 45.53 44.45 43.73 43.60 43.33 42.91 42.71 42.20 42.17

Avg. Punts 39.46 293 40.83 217 40.24 213 39.08 214 41.98 198 40.93 171 41.96 159 41.65 153 43.44 141 37.29 156

Player 1. Tony James 2. Bobby Herrington 3. Derek Pegues 4. Bernard Euell 5. Tom McWilliams

Returns 40 38 36 29 28

Year Avg. Yds. 1989 10.9 437 1933 11.2 425 1992 9.9 358 1987 9.2 266 2003 11.1 310

Returns Years Avg. Yds. 121 1989-92 11.0 1332 88 1930-31, ’33 8.8 777 79 2005-08 10.0 792 56 1992-95 7.3 411 55 1944, ’46-48 14.5 795

LONGEST PUNTS

Player 1. Mike Patrick 2. Mike Patrick 3. Jeff Walker 4. Billy Murphy Tom McWilliams 6. Bill Schoenrock 7. Sonny Bruce 8. Blake McAdams Mike Riley 10. Blake McAdams Andy Russ Tom McWilliams

Yards Opponent Date 84 Alabama 11-2-1974 82 William & Mary 9-7-1974 79 Alabama 11-13-1999 78 Auburn 11-9-1946 78 Arkansas A&M 10-14-1944 77 Tennessee 10-3-1959 74 Tulane 10-29-1938 73 Auburn 9-15-2007 73 Auburn 10-26-1991 72 Kentucky 11-01-2008 72 Kentucky 11-9-1996 72 Duquesne 10-18-1947

Tony James holds the MSU single-season (40) and career punt return (121) records.

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RETURN YARDS

Game: 157, Bobby Herrington vs. Vanderbilt (10-21-1933)

Season

Player 1. Tony James 2. Bobby Herrington 3. Marcus Rhoden 4. Tony James 5. Derek Pegues 6. Tony James 7. Kevin Prentiss 8. Nick Turner 9. Glen Young 10. Tom McWilliams

Career

Player 1. Tony James 2. Tom McWilliams 3. Derek Pegues 4. Bobby Herrington 5. Marcus Rhoden

Yds. 437 425 413 358 350 341 339 310 307 306

Year Ret. Avg. 1989 40 10.9 1933 38 11.2 1965 19 21.7 1992 36 9.9 2006 25 14.0 1990 23 14.8 1998 26 13.0 2003 28 11.1 1981 19 16.2 1946 19 16.1

Yds. Years Ret. Avg. 1332 1989-92 121 11.0 795 1944, ’46-48 55 14.5 792 2005-08 79 10.0 777 1930-31, ’33 88 8.8 585 1964-66 42 13.9

YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Season (min. 10 attempts) Player 1. Marcus Rhoden 2. Frank Dowsing 3. Tony Kotowski 4. Glen Young 5. Tom McWilliams

Avg. 21.7 18.6 16.8 16.2 16.1

Year Ret. Yds. 1965 19 413 1971 14 260 1951 13 219 1981 19 307 1946 19 306

Career (min. 25 returns) Player 1. Frank Dowsing 2. Tom McWilliams 3. Marcus Rhoden 4. Kevin Prentiss 5. Billy Stacy

Avg. Years Ret. Yds. 15.2 1970-72 26 395 14.5 1944, ’46-48 55 795 13.9 1964-66 42 585 12.4 1997-98 31 383 11.2 1956-58 52 580

LONGEST RETURNS

Player Yards Opponent Date 1. Ken Phares 90 Lamar 10-16-1971 2. Marcus Rhoden 89 Houston 9-18-1965 3. Frank Dowsing 88 Alabama 10-30-1971 4. Glen Young 87 Vanderbilt 9-19-1981 5. Kevin Prentiss 83 Tennessee 12-5-1998 6. Chad Bumphis 82 Louisiana Tech 9-24-2011 Jim Tait 82 Memphis 10-1-1955 8. Derek Pegues 81 Jacksonville State 10-14-2006 9. Harvey Johnson 80 Howard 9-23-1939 10. Richard Blackmore 77 Kansas State 10-5-1974

PUNT RETURN YARDS PER GAME

Season: 60.7, Bobby Herrington (1933) [425 in 7 games] Season [Modern era]: 41.3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) [413 in 20 games] Career: 32.4, Bobby Herrington (1930-33) [777 in 24 games] Career [Modern era]: 30.3, Tony James (1989-92) [1332 in 44 games]

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 1, Many Times [Last: Johnthan Banks vs. UT Martin (11-5-2011)] Season: 3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) Career: 4, Tom McWilliams (1944, ’46-48)

KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS MOST RETURNS Game

Player 1. Leon Berry Leon Berry Nick Turner Fred Reid

Season

Player 1. Leon Berry 2. Derek Pegues 3. Derek Pegues 4. Derek Pegues 5. Eddie Myles John Moore David Smith

Ret. 7 7 7 7

Opp. Date Florida 10-24-2009 Auburn 9-12-2009 Tennessee 11-15-2003 Kentucky 11-2-2002

Returns 38 31 29 28 27 27 27

Year Avg. Yds. 2009 26.7 1015 2008 22.8 708 2006 23.7 687 2005 20.0 559 1988 19.8 535 1987 17.2 464 1968 21.9 590

Career

Player 1. Derek Pegues 2. Tony James 3. John Moore 4. Glen Young 5. Walter Packer

Returns Years Avg. Yds. 112 2005-08 22.3 2498 78 1989-92 23.9 1862 68 1985-89 17.6 1197 66 1979-82 23.3 1538 60 1973-76 19.4 1166

RETURN YARDS

Game: 186, Leon Berry vs. Auburn (9-12-2009)

Season

Player 1. Leon Berry 2. Derek Pegues 3. Derek Pegues 4. Michael Robinson 5. David Smith 6. Fred Reid 7. Marcus Rhoden 8. Pig Prather 9. Nick Turner 10. Dan Bland

Career

Player 1. Derek Pegues 2. Tony James 3. Glen Young 4. Leon Berry Pig Prather

LONGEST RETURNS

1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Player Yards Opponent Jameon Lewis 100 Ole Miss Fred Reid 100 Memphis Glen Young 100 LSU Carl Sikes 99 LSU Dennis Cross 98 Howard Leon Berry 97 Alcorn State Jerry Bouldin 96 Southern Miss Brandon Holloway 95 Alcorn State Marcus Rhoden 95 Southern Miss Blondy Black 95 Ole Miss Morley Jennings 95 Howard Frank Smith 95 Howard

Date 11-24-12 10-11-2003 11-15-1980 11-25-1933 10-3-1936 10-2-2010 9-9-1989 9-7-2013 10-8-1966 11-28-1942 11-18-1910 11-18-1910

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 1, Many Times [Last: Jameon Lewis 100yd vs. Ole Miss (11-24-12)] Season: 1, Many Times [Last: Jameon Lewis 100yd vs. Ole Miss (11-24-12)] Career: 2, Leon Berry (10-3-2009 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-2-2010 vs. Alcorn State) Kevin Prentiss (9-6-1997 vs. Kentucky, 9-26-1998 vs. South Carolina)

TOTAL RETURN RECORDS MOST RETURNS

Season: 61, Tony James (1989) [40 PR & 21 KR] Career: 199, Tony James (1989-92) [121 PR & 78 KR]

MOST YARDS

Yds. 1015 708 687 643 590 577 572 569 565 558

Year Ret. Avg. 2009 38 26.7 2008 31 22.8 2006 29 23.7 1986 26 24.7 1968 27 21.9 2003 25 23.1 1966 26 22.0 2001 25 22.8 2003 24 23.5 1964 20 27.9

Yds. 2498 1862 1538 1390 1390

Years Ret. Avg. 2005-08 112 22.3 1989-92 78 23.9 1979-82 66 23.3 2009-10 52 26.7 1998-01 59 23.6

Season: 1037, Derek Pegues (2006) [350 PR & 687 KR] Career: 3290, Derek Pegues (2005-08) [792 PR & 2498 KR]

YARDS PER RETURN

Season: 26.8, Leon Berry (2010) [14 for 378 yards] Career: 26.7, Leon Berry (2009-10) [61 for 1459 yards]

TOUCHDOWNS

Season: 3, Marcus Rhoden (1965) [3 PR] Career: 5, Tom McWilliams (1944, ’46-48) [4 PR & 1 KR]

YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Season (min. 10 attempts) Player 1. Eric Moulds 2. James Otis Doss 3. Dan Bland 4. Glen Young

Avg. 32.8 28.1 27.9 27.6

Career (min. 30 returns) Player 1. Leon Berry 2. Dan Bland 3. Michael Robinson 4. Tony James 5. Billy Stacy

Avg. 26.7 26.6 24.3 23.9 23.8

Year Ret. Yds. 1994 13 426 1977 16 450 1964 20 558 1980 19 525 Years Ret. Yds. 2009-10 52 1015 1963-65 42 1118 1986-89 35 850 1989-92 78 1862 1956-58 35 832

Leon Berry owns the Mississippi State career record for yards per kickoff return in a season (26.8) and career (26.7).

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS PER GAME

Season: 84.6, Leon Berry (2009) [1015 in 12 games] Career: 84.6, Leon Berry (2009) [1015 in 12 games]

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS TACKLES

Game: 29, Ray Costict vs. Kentucky (10-9-1976)

Season

Player 1. Calvin Zanders 2. Billy Jackson 3. Reggie Stewart 4. John Miller 5. James Williams 6. James Williams 7. Ray Costict Ray Costict 9. Ray Costict 10. Aaron Pearson

Career

Player 1. Ray Costict 2. Harvey Hull 3. James Williams 4. Reggie Stewart 5. Johnie Cooks 6. Dwayne Curry 7. Billy Jackson 8. Mario Haggan 9. Cedric Corse 10. Daniel Boyd

Tackles 186 180 179 164 163 157 156 156 155 148

Year 1983 1983 1990 1982 1988 1989 1976 1974 1975 1984

Tackles 467 454 448 442 392 391 360 359 355 335

Years 1973-76 1973-76 1986-89 1987-90 1977-81 1993-96 1980-83 1999-02 1984-87 1990-92

Player 1. Billy Jackson 2. Willie Evans Billy Jackson 4. Greg Favors 5. Mike McEnany Edward Smith 7. Tyrone Keys Robert Young 9. Tyrone Keys Billy Jackson

Career

Player 1. Billy Jackson 2. Tyrone Keys 3. Willie Evans 4. Johnie Cooks 5. Mike McEnany 6. Greg Favors 7. Titus Brown 8. Robert Young 9. Keith Joseph 10. Larry Williams

Player Int. Opp. Date 1. Jeramie Johnson 3 Ole Miss 11-26-2005 Darren Williams 3 Troy 10-12-2002 Henry Davison 3 Auburn 11-6-1976 Billy Stacy 3 Ole Miss 11-29-1958 Billy Murphy 3 Ole Miss 11-23-1946 *Any game: Jack Nix vs. Arkansas (9-30-1939) Player 1. Corey Broomfield Izell McGill Walt Harris Walt Harris Bill Crick Bobby Bethune 7. 18 tied with 5

Career

SACKS

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 2, Johnthan Banks vs. Florida (10-24-2009)

Game (Modern era)

Season

Game: 5.5, Greg Favors vs. Ole Miss (11-30-1996)

Season

INTERCEPTIONS

Player 1. Johnthan Banks Walt Harris 3. Nickoe Whitley 4. Derek Pegues Izell McGill 6. Henry Davison Kenny Johnson 8. Corey Broomfield Fred Smoot Kelvin Knight Steve Freeman Frank Dowsing

Int. 6 6 6 6 6 6

Year 2009 1997 1994 1993 1969 1960

Yds. 118 94 41 59 84 30

Avg. 19.7 15.7 6.8 9.8 14.0 5.0

Int. 16 16 15 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

Years 2009-12 1992-95 2010-13 2005-08 1994-97 1974-77 1976-79 2009-12 1999-00 1990-93 1972-74 1970-72

Yds. 320 162 158 241 165 123 146 158 44 157 75 52

Avg. 20.0 10.1 10.5 20.1 13.8 11.2 13.3 15.8 4.4 15.7 7.5 5.2

Season

Player 1. Johnthan Banks Corey Broomfield Anthony Johnson Derek Pegues Conner Stephens Walt Harris Harper Davis

Career

Player 1. Johnthan Banks Corey Broomfield Derek Pegues

TDs 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Year 2009 2009 2007 2006 2000 1994 1948

TDs 3 3 3

Years 2009-2012 2009-2012 2005-2008

LONGEST RETURNS

Sacks 17.0 15.0 15.0 12.5 12.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 9.0 9.0

Year 1980 2005 1981 1996 1981 1998 1980 1989 1979 1982

Yds. NA 96 NA 112 NA 112 NA 72 NA NA

Player 1. Anthony Johnson Johnthan Banks 3. Jack Nix 4. Red McElveen Larry Buie 6. Anthony Derricks 7. James Stuart 8. Ben Griffin 9. Eugene Clinton 10. Darius Slay

Sacks 49.0 26.0 24.5 24.0 22.0 19.5 18.5 16.0 14.0 12.5

Years 1980-83 1977-80 2002-05 1977-81 1979-82 1994-97 2004-07 1987-90 1989-92 1994-95

Yds. NA NA 145 NA NA 179 114 119 78 84

Game: 120, Johnthan Banks vs. Florida (10-24-2009) [2 INT] Season: 145, Johnthan Banks (2009) [4 INT] Career: 320, Johnthan Banks (2009-2012) [16 INT]

Yards Opponent Date 100 Alabama 11-10-2007 100 Florida 10-24-2009 97 Ole Miss 11-26-1938 95 Auburn 11-12-1927 95 Florida 9-29-1973 90 Auburn 11-1-1997 88 Murray State 11-2-1946 85 Birmingham-So. 11-4-1939 81 Kentucky 11-4-2000 72 Georgia 10-1-2011

Billy Jackson owns the Mississippi State career record for sacks in a season (17.0 in 1980) and career (49.0 from 1980-83).

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

RETURN YARDS PER INTERCEPTION

Game (Min. 2 INT): 60.0, Johnthan Banks vs. Florida (10-24-2009) [2 for 120 yards] Season (Min. 4 INT): 36.2, Johnthan Banks (2009) [4 for 145 yards] Career (Min. 6 INT): 36.5, Anthony Derricks (1995-1998) [6 for 219 yards]

Johnthan Banks holds nearly every MSU interception record including career picks (16), interceptions returned for touchdowns (two) and longest return (100 yds.).

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200-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Yds. 252 247 237 217 209 204 201

Player Anthony Dixon Jerious Norwood James Johnson Kevin Bouie James Johnson Jerious Norwood Jerious Norwood

Opp. Kentucky Houston Alabama Kentucky Kentucky Ole Miss UAB

Date Att. 10-31-2009 33 10-22-2005 24 11-14-1998 36 10-29-1994 23 11-7-1998 28 11-26-2005 34 10-9-2004 24

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Yds. 198 198 192 191 183 182 181 181 180 179 179 176 174 174 172 169 167 166 165 164 163 162 158 156 156 156 155 155 154 154 152 150 150 149 149 148 148 148 147 146 146 145 145 144 144 144 144 143 142 141 141 139 139 139 138 138 137 137 137 137 136 135 135 135 134 134 134 133 133

Player Dennis Johnson James Johnson James Johnson Keffer McGee Walter Packer Keffer McGee Michael Haddix Keffer McGee Vick Ballard LaDarius Perkins Anthony Dixon Anthony Dixon Hank Phillips Jerious Norwood Dicenzo Miller Joe Fortunato Kenny Roberts Vick Ballard Jerious Norwood Terry Vitrano John Bond James Jones John Bond Bruce Threadgill Kenny Roberts Dontae Walker Jim Cumberbatch Nick Turner Dak Prescott Michael Davis Anthony Dixon William Prince Vick Ballard Walter Packer Don Smith Tom McWilliams Walter Packer William Prince Joe Robertson Walter Packer James Johnson Tom McWilliams Fred Collins Wayne Jones Michael Haddix James Johnson Vick Ballard Dontae Walker Kevin Bouie Walter Packer Kevin Bouie Dak Prescott Tom McWilliams Michael Davis Jerious Norwood Jerious Norwood Dennis Johnson Rockey Felker Don Smith James Johnson Dicenzo Miller Michael Haddix Anthony Dixon Vick Ballard Sleepy Robinson Anthony Dixon Vick Ballard Dak Prescott David Fair

Opp. Date Att. Memphis 10-19-1974 26 Alabama 11-15-1997 23 Memphis 9-12-1998 25 Memphis 9-7-1996 23 North Carolina  12-28-1974 24 Louisiana Tech 9-21-1996 26 Colorado State 10-10-1981 17 Northeast La. 9-30-1995 31 Wake Forest 12-30-2011 14 Troy 9-15-2012 23 Arkansas 11-22-08 23 Arkansas 11-21-2009 24 Tulane 11-7-1987 26 Florida 10-23-2004 29 Florida 9-30-2000 19 North Texas St. 10-11-1952 23 Vanderbilt 9-2-1989 14 Memphis 9-1-2011 10 Kentucky 10-30-2004 24 North Carolina 12-28-1974 20 Ole Miss 11-22-1980 15 LSU 11-18-1978 30 LSU 11-12-1983 21 LSU 11-13-1976 20 LSU 11-16-1991 22 Florida 9-30-2000 25 Colorado State 9-8-1984 21 Tulane 9-13-2003 20 Texas A&M 11-9-2013 16 Ole Miss 11-27-1993 40 UAB 10-6-2007 32 Northeast La. 10-7-1989 19 Arkansas 11-20-2010 33 Memphis 10-16-1976 17 Memphis 10-5-1985 26 Auburn 11-11-1944 16 Georgia 9-21-1974 20 Memphis 10-21-1989 20 Alabama 10-25-1952 17 Louisville 10-25-1975 29 Central Florida 10-25-1997 26 Tulane 11-1-1947 32 Ole Miss 11-24-1979 16 Florida State 10-13-1973 16 Vanderbilt 9-20-1980 21 South Carolina 9-26-1998 16 Ole Miss 11-26-2011 23 Texas A&M 12-31-2000 16 Arkansas 11-5-1994 22 LSU 11-15-1975 16 Ole Miss 11-26-1994 27 BGSU 10-12-2013 15 LSU 10-21-1944 32 Ole Miss 11-26-1994 24 Kentucky 11-2-2002 15 Kentucky 10-25-2003 11 Florida 9-28-1974 24 Lamar 10-12-1974 18 Tulane 10-19-1985 20 East Tenn. St. 10-17-1998 21 Auburn 10-9-2000 20 Vanderbilt 9-19-1981 14 Middle Tenn. St. 10-17-2009 27 Auburn 9-10-2011 21 Kentucky 10-12-1991 23 Houston 10-10-2009 21 Houston 10-9-2010 14 Auburn 9-14-2013 22 Tennessee 9-12-1987 12

133 133 133 133 132 132 132 131 131 131 131 131 131 130 130 130 129 129 128 128 127 127 126 126 126 126 125 125 125 125 125 124 124 123 123 123 123 123 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 119 119 119 119 119 119 118 118 118 117 117 117 117 117 117 116 116 115 115 114 114 114 114 114 114 113 113

James Johnson Memphis 8-30-1997 James Johnson Auburn 10-10-1998 Jerious Norwood Kentucky 10-25-2003 Anthony Dixon Ole Miss 11-28-2009 Wayne Jones Florida 11-24-1973 Dennis Johnson Louisville 9-18-1976 Keffer McGee Baylor 9-16-1995 Joe Reed Vanderbilt 9-26-1970 Dennis Johnson Florida 9-27-1975 Dicenzo Miller Kentucky 11-3-2001 Anthony Dixon Tulane 9-8-2007 Chris Relf Ole Miss 11-28-2009 LaDarius Perkins UAB 10-23-2010 Joe Fortunato Tulane 11-7-1952 Don Smith Southern Miss 10-6-1984 Keffer McGee South Carolina 10-14-1995 Charles Evans Tulane 11-7-1953 John Bond Ole Miss 11-19-1983 Lawrence Matulich Southern Miss 11-22-1947 Michael Davis South Carolina 10-16-1993 Kenny Roberts Memphis 11-10-1990 Keffer McGee Kentucky 10-28-1995 Anthony Dixon Middle Tenn. 10-25-2008 Marcus Rhoden Florida 9-26-1964 James Jones North Texas 9-3-1977 Kenny Roberts Texas 9-5-1992 LaDarius Perkins Middle Tenn. 10-20-2012 Walter Packer Kansas State 10-5-1974 Walter Packer Memphis 10-19-1974 Rodney Peters Tulane 10-18-1986 Anthony Dixon Ole Miss 11-25-2006 Hank Phillips LSU 11-14-1987 Michael Davis Tulane 9-25-1993 Walter Packer William & Mary 9-7-1974 Kevin Bouie Alabama 11-12-1994 Nick Turner Auburn 10-6-2003 Jerious Norwood Murray State 9-3-2005 Anthony Dixon Vanderbilt 9-19-2009 Andy Rhoades Georgia 9-17-1966 Wayne Jones LSU 11-17-1973 Kenny Roberts Tulane 10-20-1990 Dontae Walker Ole Miss 11-23-2000 Dicenzo Miller Ole Miss 11-22-2001 Jerious Norwood Kentucky 10-29-2005 Anthony Dixon Alabama 11-4-2006 Joe Fortunato Arkansas State 10-4-1952 Walter Packer Louisville 10-26-1974 Walter Packer Florida 9-25-1976 Kevin Bouie Arkansas 11-6-1993 Michael Davis Tennessee 9-24-1994 Michael Davis Arkansas State 10-1-1994 Michael Davis South Carolina 10-15-1994 Tony Buckhalter Northeast La. 11-2-1996 Dontae Walker Oklahoma State 9-18-1999 Wayne Jones Alabama 11-3-1973 Dennis Johnson Memphis 10-16-1976 James Johnson Ole Miss 11-29-1997 Dicenzo Miller BYU 12-1-2001 Christian Ducre Kentucky 10-27-2007 Vick Ballard Alcorn State 10-2-2010 Joe Fortunato Ole Miss 11-29-1952 Hank Phillips Alabama 10-31-1987 Dicenzo Miller LSU 10-21-2000 Wayne Jones Vanderbilt 9-22-1973 Michael Haddix Louisiana Tech 9-13-1980 Hank Phillips Alabama 11-2-1985 Keffer McGee Arkansas 11-4-1995 Dicenzo Miller Kentucky 11-4-2000 Dontae Walker Alabama 11-13-2000 Wayne Jones Auburn 11-10-1973 John Bond Louisiana Tech 9-13-1980 Wally Beech Alabama 10-28-1950 Orlando Lundie LSU 11-17-1984 Harper Davis Auburn 11-8-1947 Walter Packer Rice 10-11-1975 James Jones Memphis 9-23-1978 John Bond Arkansas State 9-11-1982 Rodney Peters Arkansas State 9-7-1985 Dicenzo Miller Middle Tenn. 10-28-2000 Wayne Jones Louisville 10-20-1973 Bruce Threadgill Florida 9-27-1975

21 25 11 29 21 17 32 18 15 26 27 15 18 19 11 29 18 30 22 33 25 29 27 10 12 16 20 16 18 14 25 29 21 8 17 13 16 21 20 19 10 14 22 20 25 13 11 12 25 26 17 21 19 8 22 15 21 12 19 8 21 25 17 13 15 22 27 19 16 29 13 18 22 7 18 10 13 20 12 23 22

113 113 113 113 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 ­100 100 100

Dennis Johnson Michael Haddix Robert Isaac Jerious Norwood Michael Haddix James Johnson Jerious Norwood Albert Williams Orlando Wade Tay Galloway James Johnson Fred Reid Jerious Norwood LaDarius Perkins Tommy Garrison Nakia Greer Billy Hill Dennis Johnson Stanley Howell Hank Phillips Don Smith Jerious Norwood Chris Relf Wally Beech Keffer McGee Dicenzo Miller Anthony Dixon Barry Cotney Donald King Don Smith Michael Davis Anthony Dixon Ode Burrell Lewis Grubbs Michael Haddix Anthony Dixon Anthony Dixon Chris Relf Jackie Parker Bruce Threadgill Henry Koontz Hank Phillips Kevin Bouie Andy Rhoades Rockey Felker Bruce Threadgill Dwayne Brown Stanley Howell Al Rickey Edwards Don Smith Don Smith Wayne Madkin Dontae Walker Dicenzo Miller Dak Prescott Dwayne Brown Robert Isaac Anthony Dixon Vick Ballard Chris Relf Hoyle Granger Melvin Barkum Don Smith Don Smith Karl Williamson Michael Davis Vick Ballard Josh Robinson Don Morris Hoyle Granger Dennis Johnson Michael Haddix Dontae Walker Dontae Walker Vick Ballard LaDarius Perkins Wally Beech Walter Packer Michael Haddix Don Smith Michael Davis

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23 10 20 22 15 22 20 8 19 22 23 18 13 25 35 10 10 23 8 15 21 23 20 17 24 12 26 11 13 17 21 27 4 8 14 27 18 27 18 24 23 19 15 21 7 20 14 8 16 17 24 7 14 16 12 25 14 29 14 31 21 12 23 14 12 23 11 17 15 17 19 15 15 15 11 23 19 15 8 19 8

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300-YARD PASSING GAMES

Yds. Player 335 Tony Shell 312 Tony Shell 311 Derrick Taite 309 Tony Shell 307 Dave Marler 306 Dave Marler

Opp. Alabama Southern Miss Tennessee Kentucky Florida State Ole Miss

Date 10-29-1988 10-15-1988 9-23-1995 10-13-1990 10-14-1978 11-25-1978

Tony Shell owns the two highest single-game passing totals in Mississippi State history with 335 versus Alabama (Oct. 29, 1988) and 312 against Southern Miss (Oct. 15, 1988).

250-YARD PASSING GAMES

Yds. Player 297 Don Smith 296 Derrick Taite 295 Tyler Russell 291 Tyler Russell 290 Tommy Pharr 288 Derrick Taite 288 Chris Relf 287 Don Smith 287 Greg Plump 285 Kevin Fant 284 Don Smith 283 Dak Prescott 283 Mike Davis 281 Chris Relf 278 Tyson Lee 277 Tommy Pharr 274 Tyler Russell 274 Dave Marler 269 Tyler Russell 268 Dak Prescott 268 Tyler Russell 266 Tony Shell 263 Tyler Russell 263 Kevin Fant 262 Wayne Madkin 261 Derrick Taite 261 Wayne Madkin 261 Tyson Lee 260 Tony Shell 258 Tommy Pharr 258 John Bond 257 Wayne Madkin 256 Bruce Threadgill 256 Tyler Russell 250 Tommy Pharr 250 Omarr Conner

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Opp. Alabama Memphis LSU Tennessee Ole Miss Auburn Ole Miss Kentucky North Carolina Oregon Southern Miss Rice Southern Miss Michigan Georgia Tech Florida State Arkansas Memphis Kentucky Kentucky Ole Miss Georgia Arkansas Ole Miss Alabama LSU South Carolina Kentucky Tulane Alabama Florida Vanderbilt Auburn Memphis Southern Miss Maine

Date 11-2-1985 9-2-1995 11-12-2012 10-13-2012 11-27-1969 10-7-1995 11-27-2010 11-12-1985 1-2-1993 8-31-2003 9-21-1985 12-31-2013 10-17-1987 1-1-2011 10-3-2009 11-9-1968 11-17-2012 9-23-1978 10-6-2012 10-24-2013 11-24-2012 9-17-1988 11-23-2013 11-22-2001 11-11-2000 9-9-1995 9-20-2001 11-01-2009 11-19-1988 11-1-1969 9-25-1982 10-2-1999 11-5-1977 9-4-2010 10-11-1969 9-18-04

200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Yds. 220 215 208 208 208

Player Jameon Lewis David Smith Sammy Milner Danny Knight Jamayel Smith

Opp. Rice Texas Tech Texas Tech Florida Arkansas

Date Rec. 12-31-2013 9 10-17-1970 12 10-19-1968 9 9-25-1982 8 11-17-2007 10

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Yds. 194 192 183 180 175 174 172 168 166 164 160 160 157 154 153 148 147 146 146 144 143 140 140 138 136 133 133 132 131 130 127 127 127 126 125 125 124 123 120 120 119 119 118 118 118 118 118 117 117 116 116 115 115 115 115 114 114 113 113 113 113 112 112 112

Player David Smith Tony Burks Eric Moulds Chad Bumphis Mardye McDole Mardye McDole Justin Jenkins Mardye McDole Fred Hadley Justin Jenkins Danny Knight Eric Moulds Eric Moulds Bill Buckley Louis Clark Mardye McDole Kelvin Love Chad Bumphis Sammy Milner Chris Jones Mardye McDole Chad Bumphis LaDarius Perkins David Smith Bill Buckley Justin Jenkins Chad Bumphis Kevin Prentiss David Smith Tony Burks Fred Hadley Willie Harris Willie Harris Mardye McDole Art Mordecai Fred Hadley Bill Buckley Chad Bumphis Eric Moulds Keffer McGee Sammy Milner Shaston Coleman David Smith Sandy Braswell Terrell Grindle Justin Jenkins Tony Burks David Smith Will Prosser Glen Young Justin Jenkins Jerry Bouldin Kenny Causey Ray Ray Bivines McKinley Scott Bill Buckley James Bloodworth Willie Harris Willie Harris Justin Jenkins Jameon Lewis Jerry Price Danny Knight Brandon Heavens

Opp. Date Rec. Ole Miss 11-27-1969 14 Kentucky 10-28-2006 7 Tennessee 9-23-1995 15 Troy 9-15-2012 6 Florida State 10-14-1978 9 Tennessee 10-28-1978 4 Houston 9-20-2003 9 Alabama 11-4-1978 9 Alabama 10-29-1988 7 Tulane 9-13-2003 9 Tulane 9-4-1982 8 Tulane 10-22-1994 5 LSU 9-9-1995 8 Florida State 10-13-1973 6 Kentucky 10-12-1985 7 Auburn 11-5-1977 6 Kentucky 11-4-1999 6 Ole Miss 11-24-2012 6 Auburn 9-28-1968 12 Florida 10-2-1993 5 Ole Miss 11-25-1978 7 LSU 11-10-2012 9 Ole Miss 11-27-2010 3 Richmond 9-20-1969 11 Kentucky 10-7-1972 8 BYU 12-1-2001 7 Alcorn State 10-2-2010 9 Arkansas 11-21-1998 7 Mississippi 11-21-1970 6 Tulane 9-16-2006 4 Alabama 10-31-1987 5 South Carolina 10-17-1992 8 North Carolina 1-2-1993 8 Ole Miss 11-19-1977 6 Memphis 10-27-1984 3 Southern Miss  10-15-1988 7 Houston 10-28-1972 9 Georgia Tech 10-3-2009 6 Arkansas 11-5-1994 7 Auburn 10-7-1995 3 Florida 10-5-1968 8 Memphis 9-2-1995 4 Southern Miss 10-11-1969 6 Northeast La. 9-16-1972 5 Jacksonville St. 9-14-2002 3 Vanderbilt 10-4-2003 8 West Virginia 10-7-2006 4 Florida 9-19-1970 10 Maine 9-18-04 4 Auburn 10-24-1981 8 Ole Miss 11-22-2001 7 Alabama 10-29-1988 5 Alabama 11-13-1993 7 Ole Miss 11-28-2002 6 Houston 9-20-2003 6 Kentucky 10-6-1973 9 Alabama 11-2-1985 5 Kentucky 10-13-1990 5 Memphis 10-19-1991 5 Auburn 10-18-2003 7 Memphis 9-1-2011 4 LSU 11-14-1981 3 Arkansas State 9-11-1982 3 Memphis 9-4-2010 5

111 111 110 110 109 109 109 109 108 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 100 100

Jameon Lewis Danny Knight Mardye McDole Danny Knight Harland Reed Terrell Grindle Kelvin Love Ray Ray Bivines Terrell Grindle Gavin Rees Robert Isaac Kevin Prentiss Terrell Grindle Tony Burks John Grace Bill Buckley Chad Bumphis Bill Buckley Kenny Rogers Fred Hadley Tony Burks Sammy Milner David Smith Brandon McRae Kevin Prentiss Anthony Dixon Howard Lewis Chad Bumphis

LSU 10-5-2013 Alabama 10-29-1983 Memphis 9-23-1978 Ole Miss 11-20-1982 LSU 11-12-1966 Auburn 10-9-1999 Alabama 11-13-1999 Jacksonville St. 9-14-2002 Kentucky 11-2-2002 Rice 10-11-1975 Louisiana Tech 9-21-1996 Oklahoma State 9-19-1998 South Carolina 10-5-2002 Georgia 10-21-2006 Murray State 11-2-1946 Northeast La. 9-16-1972 Kentucky 10-6-2012 Ole Miss 11-25-1972 Florida 9-28-1985 Southern Miss 10-17-1987 LSU 9-30-2006 Florida 9-27-1969 LSU 11-15-1969 Georgia Tech 9-20-2008 South Carolina 9-27-1997 Ole Miss 11-23-2007 Auburn 9-22-1974 Memphis 9-4-2010

7 6 5 3 6 6 4 2 3 7 6 3 5 4 2 4 9 6 7 7 4 9 5 10 2 7 7 4

David Smith owns the most games with 100 or more yards receiving during a Bulldog career with eight.

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INTERCEPTIONS

Year Player 1946 Billy Murphy 1947 Harper Davis 1948 Harper Davis 1949 Max Stainbrook 1950 Joe Fortunato 1951 Dick Rosenberg 1952 Ollie Fairchild 1953 Jackie Parker 1954 Art Davis 1955 Jimmy Dodd 1956 Jimmy Dodd 1957 Tom Miller 1958 Billy Stacy 1959 Bobby Bethune 1960 Bobby Bethune 1961 Lee Welch 1962 Jonny Windham 1963 Sonny Fisher 1964 James Carroll 1965 Bill Kiser Jim Courtney Tommy Corbett 1966 Bill Kiser 1967 Jim Courtney 1968 Al Morrell Buddy Hardwich 1969 Bill Crick 1970 Ken Phares 1971 Frank Dowsing Emile Petro 1972 John David Calhoun 1973 Steve Freeman 1974 Steve Freeman 1975 Henry Davison Bobby Wallace Stan Black 1976 Henry Davison 1977 Kenny Johnson 1978 Kenny Johnson 1979 Rob Fesmire 1980 Larry Friday 1981 Kenneth Johnson 1982 Gary Lambert Kenneth Johnson Calvin Zanders 1983 Billy Jackson Kenneth Johnson Clay Preacher Calvin Zanders 1984 Bruce Plummer Kirby Jackson Tom Nichols 1985 Brian Hutson Kirby Jackson 1986 Bruce Plummer 1987 Michael Taylor 1988 Bo Russell 1989 Marc Woodard 1990 Albert Williams Lance Aldridge 1991 Kelvin Knight Tony Harris 1992 Kelvin Knight Charlie Davidson 1993 Walt Harris 1994 Walt Harris 1995 Walt Harris 1996 Izell McGill 1997 Izell McGill 1998 Robert Bean 1999 Fred Smoot 2000 Fred Smoot

Int. 5 2 5 5 3 4 3 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 6 1 2 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 6 5 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 4 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 6 5 5 5

Yds. 20 13 134 91 33 71 32 22 93 19 75 93 14 0 30 35 15 109 70 30 14 1 46 47 34 6 84 63 29 9 25 14 56 17 9 8 98 54 28 18 53 25 35 20 14 45 0 0 -4 15 8 5 24 15 34 9 36 9 51 22 58 42 90 66 59 41 62 71 94 136 13 31

Avg. 4.0 6.5 26.8 8.2 11.0 17.8 10.7 5.5 23.3 9.5 37.5 23.3 3.5 0.0 5.0 35.0 7.5 21.8 14.0 15.0 7.0 0.5 9.2 9.4 17.0 3.0 14.0 12.6 9.7 3.0 6.3 2.8 14.0 5.7 3.0 2.7 19.6 13.5 9.3 4.5 10.6 6.3 17.5 10.0 7.0 22.5 0.0 0.0 -2.0 7.5 4.0 2.5 12.0 7.5 11.3 4.5 9.0 3.0 25.5 11.0 14.5 10.5 22.5 16.5 9.8 6.8 15.5 17.8 15.7 27.2 2.6 6.2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Korey Banks Darren Williams Korey Banks Odell Bradley Eric Fuller Darren Williams Jeramie Johnson Derek Pegues Derek Pegues Karlin Brown Derek Pegues Keith Fitzhugh Corey Broomfield Corey Broomfield Johnthan Banks Nickoe Whitley Johnthan Banks Darius Slay Nickoe Whitley

TOTAL TACKLES

4 3 3 2 2 4 4 4 5 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 5 5 5

Year Player, Pos. UT 1975 Ray Costict, LB 67 1976 Ray Costict, LB 96 1977 Mike Lawrence, LB 71 1978 Johnie Cooks, LB 73 1979 Rusty Martin, LB 53 1980 Don Edwards, LB 58 1981 Johnie Cooks, LB 78 1982 John Miller, LB 63 1983 Calvin Zanders, LB 80 1984 Aaron Pearson, LB 104 1985 Aaron Pearson, MLB 70 1986 Cedric Corse, ILB 86 1987 Bo Russell, SS 36 1988 James Williams, ILB 102 1989 James Williams, ILB 95 1990 Reggie Stewart, ILB 100 1991 Keo Coleman, ILB 59 1992 Daniel Boyd, ILB 76 1993 Juan Long, ILB 68 1994 Dwayne Curry, ILB 67 1995 Dwayne Curry, ILB 63 1996 Paul Lacoste, ILB 75 1997 Dereck Rush, ILB 53 1998 Edward Smith, OSE 69 1999 Barrin Simpson, LB 54 2000 Mario Haggan, LB 70 2001 Mario Haggan, LB 62 2002 Mario Haggan, LB 66 2003 T.J. Mawhinney, LB 61 2004 Slovakia Griffith, DB 37 2005 Quinton Culberson, LB 49 2006 Quinton Culberson, LB 52 2007 Jamar Chaney, LB 35 2008 Dominic Douglas, LB 51 2009 Jamar Chaney, LB 39 2010 Chris White, LB 54 2011 Cameron Lawrence, LB 50 2012 Cameron Lawrence, LB 54 2013 Benardrick McKinney, LB 42

29 44 6 56 13 31 51 95 120 31 23 11 118 40 24 0 27 101 42

7.3 14.7 2.0 28.0 6.5 7.8 12.8 23.8 24.0 15.5 11.5 5.5 19.7 13.3 8.0 0.0 5.4 20.2 8.4

AT 88 60 43 42 72 60 45 101 106 44 45 58 49 61 62 79 55 52 49 56 50 67 55 58 51 62 33 53 49 35 29 50 54 65 51 56 73 66 29

TT 155 156 114 115 125 118 123 164 186 148 115 144 85 *163 157 +179 114 128 117 123 113 142 108 127 105 *132 95 119 110 72 78 102 89 116 90 110 123 120 71

SACKS

Year Player, Pos. No. 1985 Aaron Pearson, LB 6.0 1986 Michael Simmons, DT 3.0 1987 Michael Simmons, DT 3.0 Anthony Butts, DT 3.0 1988 Darren Martin, LB 5.0 1989 Robert Young, DL 10.0 1990 Kevin Henry, DE 6.0 1991 Nate Williams, NT 7.0 1992 Jerome Brown, DE 4.0 1993 Herman Carroll, DE 5.0 1994 Larry Williams, DE 6.0 1995 Larry Williams, DE 6.5 1996 Greg Favors, DE *12.5 1997 Greg Favors, DE 7.0 1998 Edward Smith, OSE *12.0 1999 Ellis Wyms, DT 5.0 2000 Mario Haggan, LB 5.0 Pig Prather, DOG 5.0 2001 Mario Haggan, LB 4.0 Conner Stephens, DE 4.0 2002 Michael Gholar, DOG 3.0 2003 Tommy Kelly, DT 4.0 2004 Willie Evans, DE 5.5 2005 Willie Evans, DE *15.0 2006 Titus Brown, DE 7.5 2007 Titus Brown, DE 8.0 2008 K.J. Wright, LB 4.0 2009 Pernell McPhee, DE 5.0 2010 Chris White, LB 6.0 2011 Fletcher Cox, DT 5.0 2012 Preston Smith, DE 4.5 2013 Benardrick McKinney, LB 3.5 + - Led NCAA * - Led SEC

Yds. 53 NA 16 13 32 72 51 32 22 45 45 39 112 67 112 25 47 42 33 28 26 31 25 96 54 48 41 24 30 18 25 36

Linebacker Benardrick McKinney paced Mississippi State in both total tackles (71) and sacks (3.5) during the 2013 season.

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PASSING

Year Player 1946 Billy Murphy 1947 Tom McWilliams 1948 Tom McWilliams 1949 Don Robinson 1950 Frank Branch 1951 Frank Branch 1952 Jackie Parker 1953 Jackie Parker 1954 Bobby Collins 1955 Bill Stanton 1956 Billy Stacy 1957 Billy Stacy 1958 Billy Stacy 1959 John Correro 1960 Charlie Furlow 1961 Charlie Furlow 1962 Charlie Furlow 1963 Sonny Fisher 1964 Ashby Cook 1965 Ashby Cook 1966 Don Saget 1967 Tommy Pharr 1968 Tommy Pharr 1969 Tommy Pharr 1970 Joe Reed 1971 Hal Chealander 1972 Rockey Felker 1973 Rockey Felker 1974 Rockey Felker 1975 Bruce Threadgill 1976 Bruce Threadgill 1977 Bruce Threadgill 1978 Dave Marler 1979 Tony Black 1980 John Bond 1981 John Bond 1982 John Bond 1983 John Bond 1984 Don Smith 1985 Don Smith 1986 Don Smith 1987 Mike Davis 1988 Tony Shell 1989 Tony Shell 1990 Tony Shell 1991 Sleepy Robinson 1992 Greg Plump 1993 Todd Jordan 1994 Derrick Taite 1995 Derrick Taite 1996 Derrick Taite 1997 Matt Wyatt 1998 Wayne Madkin 1999 Wayne Madkin 2000 Wayne Madkin 2001 Kevin Fant 2002 Kevin Fant 2003 Kevin Fant 2004 Omarr Conner 2005 Omarr Conner 2006 Michael Henig 2007 Wesley Carroll 2008 Tyson Lee 2009 Tyson Lee 2010 Chris Relf 2011 Chris Relf 2012 Tyler Russell 2013 Dak Prescott

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Att. 60 61 74 105 40 44 97 69 45 57 71 41 70 44 114 65 111 74 61 162 166 71 319 258 294 155 161 106 155 123 89 219 287 62 133 144 183 205 176 312 244 129 335 87 293 141 129 294 220 309 171 201 199 257 246 170 311 351 205 167 169 255 260 221 220 190 394 267

Cmp. Pct. 21 .350 30 .492 41 .554 29 .276 24 .600 20 .455 45 .464 41 .594 20 .444 27 .474 32 .451 13 .317 32 .457 21 .477 63 .553 36 .554 62 .559 36 .486 35 .574 78 .481 69 .416 26 .366 173 .542 140 .543 138 .469 66 .426 74 .460 60 .566 73 .471 43 .350 45 .506 91 .416 163 .568 23 .371 59 .444 65 .451 91 .497 92 .449 75 .426 143 .458 120 .492 60 .465 153 .457 45 .517 151 .515 77 .546 54 .419 131 .446 110 .500 165 .534 75 .439 92 .458 96 .482 135 .525 138 .561 94 .521 163 .524 186 .530 107 .522 86 .515 74 .438 134 .525 153 .588 130 .588 129 .586 114 .600 231 .586 156 .584

Yds. 279 360 412 303 313 198 811 603 337 554 464 248 388 251 599 389 744 353 426 1032 753 279 1838 1603 1616 937 992 782 1147 575 807 1317 2422 363 849 875 1591 1306 1236 2332 1609 779 1884 499 1909 1167 863 1935 1806 2241 1009 1369 1532 1884 1908 1352 1918 2151 1224 903 1201 1392 1519 1444 1789 1212 2897 1940

TD 5 3 4 1 1 0 8 7 3 5 3 3 2 2 2 0 3 2 2 8 2 4 9 11 8 2 6 9 8 2 7 7 11 2 5 4 7 2 6 15 10 2 13 2 10 8 4 11 14 16 6 6 11 10 8 8 10 14 6 8 7 9 7 4 13 10 24 10

RECEIVING

Year Player 1946 Kermit Davis 1947 Harper Davis 1948 Harper Davis 1949 Murry Alexander 1950 Steve Clark 1951 John Katusa 1952 Norm Duplain 1953 Art Davis 1954 Levaine Hollingshead 1955 Ron Bennett 1956 Ron Bennett 1957 Gil Peterson 1958 P.L. Blake 1959 Lee Welch 1960 Lee Welch 1961 Johnny Baker 1962 Ode Burrell 1963 Tommy Inman 1964 Tommy Inman 1965 Don Saget 1966 Marcus Rhoden 1967 Johnny Woitt 1968 Sammy Milner 1969 Sammy Milner 1970 David Smith 1971 Eric Hoggatt 1972 Bill Buckley 1973 Bill Buckley 1974 Howard Lewis 1975 Gavin Rees 1976 Robert Chatman 1977 Mardye McDole 1978 Mardye McDole 1979 Mardye McDole 1980 Mardye McDole 1981 Glen Young 1982 Danny Knight 1983 Danny Knight 1984 Mikel Williams 1985 Jeff Patton 1986 Fred Hadley 1987 Fred Hadley 1988 Fred Hadley 1989 Jesse Anderson 1990 Jerry Bouldin 1991 Willie Harris 1992 Willie Harris 1993 Chris Jones 1994 Eric Moulds 1995 Eric Moulds 1996 Lamont Woodberry 1997 Lamont Woodberry 1998 Kevin Prentiss 1999 Kelvin Love 2000 Terrell Grindle 2001 Justin Jenkins 2002 Ray Ray Bivines 2003 Justin Jenkins 2004 Will Prosser 2005 Will Prosser 2006 Tony Burks 2007 Jamayel Smith 2008 Brandon McRae 2009 Chad Bumphis 2010 Chad Bumphis 2011 Arceto Clark 2012 Chad Bumphis 2013 Jameon Lewis *Led SEC

Rec. 11 15 12 14 14 10 14 11 11 12 15 7 6 14 12 22 24 12 21 24 31 8 *64 64 *74 28 *47 *41 21 18 15 29 *48 20 19 19 37 34 23 34 28 28 29 21 32 24 35 24 39 62 27 24 38 43 31 42 40 62 24 28 35 33 51 32 44 30 58 64

Yds. 158 229 94 131 150 73 265 150 180 248 227 95 85 127 98 323 204 179 338 373 365 82 909 745 987 365 776 661 330 292 277 510 1035 380 289 263 924 671 177 416 529 499 477 230 447 529 574 541 845 779 305 342 681 834 436 661 511 880 328 286 850 510 518 375 634 442 922 923

Avg. TD 14.4 1 15.3 3 7.8 1 9.4 1 11.5 3 7.3 0 18.9 0 13.6 3 16.4 2 20.7 3 15.1 2 13.6 2 14.2 0 9.1 0 8.2 0 14.7 1 8.5 2 14.9 2 16.1 2 15.5 4 11.8 0 10.3 2 14.2 5 11.6 6 13.3 6 13.0 0 16.5 6 16.1 7 15.7 1 16.2 2 18.5 3 17.6 2 21.6 7 19.0 3 15.2 1 13.8 1 25.0 7 19.7 2 7.7 1 12.2 2 18.9 3 17.8 1 16.5 5 11.0 0 14.0 6 22.0 1 16.4 3 22.5 2 21.7 7 12.6 6 11.3 2 14.2 3 17.9 3 19.4 3 14.1 2 15.7 8 12.8 4 14.2 9 13.7 0 10.2 0 24.3 5 15.5 3 10.2 3 11.7 4 14.4 5 14.7 4 15.9 12* 14.4 5

RUSHING

Year Player 1946 Tom McWilliams 1947 Tom McWilliams 1948 Tom McWilliams 1949 Wally Beech 1950 Wally Beech 1951 Wally Beech Bill Stewart 1952 Joe Fortunato 1953 Charles Evans 1954 Art Davis 1955 Jim Harness 1956 Billy Stacy 1957 Molly Halbert 1958 Jack Batte 1959 Billy Hill 1960 Mackie Weaver 1961 Billy Hill 1962 Ode Burrell 1963 Hoyle Granger 1964 Hoyle Granger 1965 Hoyle Granger 1966 Andy Rhoades 1967 Tommy Pharr 1968 Tommy Pharr 1969 Steve Whaley 1970 Lewis Grubbs 1971 Lewis Grubbs 1972 Melvin Barkum 1973 Wayne Jones 1974 Walter Packer 1975 Walter Packer 1976 Dennis Johnson 1977 Dennis Johnson 1978 James Jones 1979 Fred Collins 1980 Michael Haddix 1981 Michael Haddix 1982 Michael Haddix 1983 John Bond 1984 Don Smith 1985 Don Smith 1986 Don Smith 1987 Hank Phillips 1988 Jesse Anderson 1989 Kenny Roberts 1990 Kenny Roberts 1991 Sleepy Robinson 1992 Kenny Roberts 1993 Michael Davis 1994 Michael Davis 1995 Keffer McGee 1996 Robert Isaac 1997 James Johnson 1998 James Johnson 1999 Dontae Walker 2000 Dicenzo Miller 2001 Dicenzo Miller 2002 Justin Griffith 2003 Nick Turner 2004 Jerious Norwood 2005 Jerious Norwood 2006 Anthony Dixon 2007 Anthony Dixon 2008 Anthony Dixon 2009 Anthony Dixon 2010 Vick Ballard 2011 Vick Ballard 2012 LaDarius Perkins 2013 Dak Prescott

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Att. 77 137 121 90 111 98 117 128 109 132 90 138 76 62 63 88 85 71 113 129 108 75 136 141 89 155 134 132 212 157 180 152 114 130 128 133 110 122 164 128 190 159 184 102 108 93 154 106 205 196 235 117 217 236 76 160 132 91 123 195 191 169 287 197 257 186 193 205 134

Yds. 347 625 436 403 529 421 421 779 549 670 497 613 386 292 257 354 337 310 481 604 449 295 326 239 275 644 419 522 1193 994 1012 859 529 687 591 724 622 813 612 545 554 740 848 468 511 523 543 597 883 929 1072 527 1069 1383 384 1005 676 471 696 1050 1126 668 1066 869 1391 968 1189 1024 829

Avg. 4.5 4.6 3.6 4.5 4.8 4.3 3.6 6.1 5.0 5.1 5.5 4.4 5.1 4.7 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.2 3.9 2.4 1.7 3.1 4.2 3.1 4.0 5.6 6.3 5.6 5.7 4.6 5.3 4.6 5.4 5.7 6.7 3.7 4.3 2.9 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.7 5.6 3.5 5.6 4.3 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.9 5.9 5.1 6.3 5.1 5.2 5.7 5.4 5.9 4.0 3.7 4.4 5.4 5.2 6.2 5.0 6.2

TD 2 5 1 5 2 5 -5 2 9 4 6 7 3 3 3 2 5 7 2 3 1 1 3 7 7 3 6 6 6 7 6 2 10 4 5 3 8 13 9 6 6 8 0 4 3 5 0 7 10 13 3 12 12 3 10 4 2 7 7 6 9 14 7 12 19 10 8 13


| RECORDS | YEARLY OFFENSIVE LEADERS

SCORING

Year Player TD PAT FG Pts. 1946 Wallace Matulich 7 0 0 42 1947 Harper Davis 7 0 0 42 1948 Harper Davis 3 0 0 18 1949 Wally Beech 5 0 0 30 1950 Tom Rushing 7 0 0 42 1951 Wally Beech 5 0 0 30 1952 Jackie Parker 16 24 0 +120 1953 Jackie Parker 8 17 0 65 1954 Art Davis 10 0 0 6 1955 William E. Morgan 5 13 0 43 1956 Billy Stacy 6 0 0 36 1957 Molly Halbert 7 0 0 42 1958 Billy Stacy 3 2 0 20 1959 Billy Hill 3 0 0 18 1960 Billy Hill 3 #1 0 20 1961 Sammy Dantone 1 #8 4 27 1962 Ode Burrell 5 0 0 30 1963 Ode Burrell 7 0 0 42 1964 Marcus Rhoden 7 0 0 42 1965 Marcus Rhoden 7 0 0 42 1966 Don Saget 3 0 0 18 1967 Johnny Woitt 3 0 0 18 1968 Sammy Milner 5 0 0 30 1969 Steve Whaley 7 0 0 42 1970 Lewis Grubbs 8 0 0 48 1971 Glenn Ellis 0 12 6 30 1972 Melvin Barkum 6 0 0 36 1973 Vic Nickels 0 23 8 47 1974 Rockey Felker 7 #2 0 46 1975 Kinney Jordan 0 14 13 53 1976 Kinney Jordan 0 31 10 61 1977 Dave Marler 0 18 13 57 1978 James Jones 13 #3 0 84 1979 Fred Collins 4 #1 0 26 1980 Mardye McDole 7 0 0 42 1981 Dana Moore 0 0 10 30 1982 Michael Haddix 9 0 0 54 1983 John Bond 13 0 0 78 1984 Artie Cosby 0 17 13 56 1985 Artie Cosby 0 18 11 51 1986 Artie Cosby 0 21 12 57 1987 Joel Logan 0 17 12 53 1988 Joel Logan 0 17 11 50 1989 Joel Logan 0 23 8 47 1990 Joel Logan 0 19 10 49 1991 Chris Gardner 0 33 9 60 1992 Chris Gardner 0 13 15 58 1993 Tom Burke 0 18 17 69 1994 Tim Rogers 0 34 12 70 1995 Keffer McGee 15 #1 0 92 1996 Brian Hazelwood 0 25 8 49 1997 James Johnson 12 0 0 72 1998 Brian Hazelwood 0 32 15 77 1999 Scott Westerfield 0 18 18 72 2000 Scott Westerfield 0 37 12 73 2001 Justin Jenkins 8 #1 0 50 2002 Brent Smith 0 16 16 64 2003 Justin Jenkins 9 #1 0 56 2004 Jerious Norwood 7 0 0 42 2005 Jerious Norwood 8 0 0 48 2006 Anthony Dixon 9 0 0 54 2007 Anthony Dixon 16 0 0 96 2008 Anthony Dixon 9 0 0 54 2009 Anthony Dixon 12 0 0 72 2010 Vick Ballard 20 0 0 120 2011 Derek DePasquale 0 36 12 72 2012 Devon Bell 0 43 14 85 2013 Dak Prescott 15 #1 0 92 # - Total includes made two-point conversions + - Led NCAA

TOTAL OFFENSE

Year Player Rush Pass Plays Yds. 1946 Wallace Matulich 107 507 -- 614 1947 Tom McWilliams 625 360 198 985 1948 Tom McWilliams 436 412 195 848 1949 Wally Beech 403 0 90 403 1950 Wally Beech 529 0 111 529 1951 Wally Beech 421 0 98 421 Bill Stewart 421 0 117 421 1952 Jackie Parker 455 811 223 1266 1953 Jackie Parker 208 603 144 811 1954 Art Davis 670 25 137 695 1955 Bill Stanton 135 554 121 689 1956 Billy Stacy 613 464 209 1077 1957 Billy Stacy 350 248 151 598 1958 Billy Stacy 269 388 177 657 1959 Billy Hill 257 248 125 505 1960 Charlie Furlow (-50) 599 167 549 1961 Billy Hill 337 299 138 636 1962 Charlie Furlow (-35) 744 178 709 1963 Sonny Fisher 220 353 142 573 1964 Hoyle Granger 604 0 130 604 1965 Ashby Cook 65 1032 231 1097 1966 Don Saget 150 753 257 903 1967 Tommy Pharr 326 279 207 605 1968 Tommy Pharr 239 1838 460 *2077 1969 Tommy Pharr 4 1603 309 1607 1970 Joe Reed 316 1616 449 1932 1971 Hal Chealander (-96) 937 209 841 1972 Melvin Barkum 522 591 228 1113 1973 Wayne Jones 1193 0 212 1193 1974 Rockey Felker 446 1147 304 *1593 1975 Walter Packer 1012 0 180 1012 1976 Bruce Threadgill 554 807 249 1361 1977 Bruce Threadgill 274 1317 362 1591 1978 Dave Marler (-31) 2422 375 *2391 1979 Dwayne Brown 378 274 155 652 1980 John Bond 720 849 264 1569 1981 John Bond 339 875 277 1214 1982 John Bond 609 1591 327 2200 1983 John Bond 612 1306 369 1918 1984 Don Smith 545 1236 304 1781 1985 Don Smith 554 2332 502 *2886 1986 Don Smith 740 1609 403 *2349 1987 Hank Phillips 848 0 184 848 1988 Tony Shell (-55) 1884 363 1829 1989 Kenny Roberts 511 0 108 511 1990 Tony Shell (-66) 1909 333 1843 1991 Sleepy Robinson 543 1167 295 1710 1992 Greg Plump 112 863 209 975 1993 Todd Jordan (-13) 1935 336 1922 1994 Derrick Taite 51 1806 286 1857 1995 Derrick Taite 16 2241 370 2257 1996 Derrick Taite 6 1009 212 1015 1997 Matt Wyatt (-178) 2199 237 2021 1998 Wayne Madkin (-36) 1532 260 1496 1999 Wayne Madkin (-1) 1884 308 1883 2000 Wayne Madkin 179 1908 315 2087 2001 Kevin Fant 9 1352 120 1361 2002 Kevin Fant (-69) 1918 224 1849 2003 Kevin Fant (-149) 2151 256 2002 2004 Omarr Conner 115 1224 174 1339 2005 Jerious Norwood 1126 0 191 1317 2006 Michael Henig 18 1201 187 1219 2007 Wesley Carroll 67 1392 302 1459 2008 Tyson Lee 37 1519 322 1556 2009 Tyson Lee 175 1444 295 1619 2010 Chris Relf 713 1789 414 2502 2011 Chris Relf 375 1212 313 1587 2012 Tyler Russell -5 2897 437 2892 2013 Dak Prescott 829 1940 401 2769 * - Led SEC (ranked on yards-per-game since 1970)

TD 8 5 5 2 5 -24 15 10 6 9 4 5 4 2 3 3 3 2 11 5 5 12 12 15 2 8 6 15 7 11 8 12 3 10 6 11 15 15 21 16 8 13 4 10 13 7 12 15 16 6 6 13 10 13 8 10 16 7 6 7 9 8 6 18 12 26 23

Quarterback John Bond led Mississippi State in total offense all four years of his career (1980-83).

Future NFL running back Jerious Norwood topped the Bulldogs in scoring during the 2004 and 2005 seasons.

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| RECORDS | YEARLY SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS

PUNTING

Year Player 1946 Billy Murphy 1947 Tom McWilliams 1948 Tom McWilliams 1949 Jim Pittman 1950 Joe Fortunato 1951 Bobby Collins 1952 Bobby Collins 1953 Bobby Collins 1954 Bobby Collins 1955 Art Davis 1956 Gil Peterson 1957 Gil Peterson 1958 Gil Peterson 1959 Bill Schoenrock 1960 Charlie Furlow 1961 Randy Hutto 1962 Charlie Furlow 1963 Ode Burrell 1964 James Carroll 1965 Dick McGraw 1966 Dick McGraw 1967 Dick McGraw 1968 Conn Canale 1969 Conn Canale 1970 Sammy Milner 1971 Lanny Sheffield 1972 Mike Patrick 1973 Mike Patrick 1974 Mike Patrick 1975 Gerald Vaught 1976 Gerald Vaught 1977 Jim Nabers 1978 Jim Nabers 1979 Dana Moore 1980 Dana Moore 1981 Dana Moore 1982 Dana Moore 1983 Tim Cutts 1984 Brian Hutson 1985 Robert Smith 1986 Tommy Parks 1987 Tommy Parks 1988 Mike Riley 1989 Mike Riley 1990 Mike Riley 1991 Mike Riley 1992 Todd Jordan 1993 Todd Jordan 1994 Andy Russ 1995 Andy Russ 1996 Andy Russ 1997 Jeff Walker 1998 Jeff Walker 1999 Jeff Walker 2000 Prentiss Cole 2001 Jared Cook 2002 Jared Cook 2003 Robert Wallis 2004 Jared Cook 2005 Blake McAdams 2006 Blake McAdams 2007 Blake McAdams 2008 Blake McAdams 2009 Heath Hutchins 2010 Heath Hutchins 2011 Baker Swedenburg 2012 Baker Swedenburg 2013 Baker Swedenburg * - Led SEC

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No. 24 41 44 25 37 55 44 24 33 16 20 25 36 48 38 24 41 41 56 48 71 95 51 67 30 77 48 60 63 60 62 56 36 52 52 60 53 54 42 50 38 55 36 75 57 42 52 56 50 49 53 45 44 52 63 60 48 30 49 69 68 77 79 50 59 71 57 25

Yds. 998 1436 1616 1010 1402 1854 1703 930 1330 652 746 920 1424 1827 1273 835 1357 1532 2048 2014 2777 3567 2065 2550 1131 3035 1853 2667 2479 2150 2473 2224 1456 2053 2104 2504 2199 2235 1572 1916 1513 2149 1453 3078 2332 1660 2267 2403 1906 2031 2466 2049 1856 2221 2601 2445 2024 1300 2143 2891 2598 3024 3049 1986 2450 2970 2340 1063

Avg. 41.6 35.0 36.7 40.4 37.9 33.7 38.7 38.8 40.3 40.8 37.3 36.8 39.6 38.1 33.5 34.8 33.1 37.4 36.6 *42.0 39.1 37.5 40.5 38.1 37.7 39.4 38.6 44.5 39.3 35.8 39.9 39.7 40.4 39.5 40.5 41.7 41.5 41.4 37.4 38.3 39.8 39.1 40.4 41.0 40.9 39.5 *43.6 42.9 38.1 41.4 46.5 45.5 42.2 42.7 41.3 40.8 42.2 43.3 *43.7 41.9 38.2 39.3 38.6 39.7 41.5 41.8 41.1 42.5

KICKOFF RETURNS

Year Player 1946 Harper Davis 1947 Harper Davis 1948 Carl Scheider 1949 Cliff O’Connor 1950 Norm Duplain 1951 Norm Duplain 1952 Jackie Parker 1953 Jackie Parker 1954 Bobby Collins 1955 William E. Morgan 1956 Billy Stacy 1957 Billy Stacy 1958 Billy Stacy 1959 Willie Daniel 1960 Pat Shute 1961 Jimmy Jenkins 1962 Ode Burrell 1963 Ode Burrell 1964 Dan Bland 1965 Dan Bland 1966 Marcus Rhoden 1967 Tommy Garrison 1968 David Smith 1969 David Smith 1970 Frank Dowsing 1971 Lewis Grubbs 1972 Ken Phares 1973 Walter Packer 1974 Steve Wohlert 1975 Walter Packer 1976 Walter Packer 1977 James Otis Doss 1978 Willie Jackson 1979 James Jones 1980 Glen Young 1981 Glen Young 1982 Glen Young 1983 Danny Knight 1984 John Lowe 1985 John Moore 1986 Michael Robinson 1987 John Moore 1988 Eddie Myles 1989 Tony James 1990 Tony James 1991 Tony James 1992 Tony James 1993 Kenny Causey 1994 Eric Moulds 1995 Eric Moulds 1996 Robert Isaac 1997 Robert Isaac 1998 Kevin Prentiss 1999 Pig Prather 2000 Pig Prather 2001 Pig Prather 2002 Fred Reid 2003 Fred Reid 2004 Jonathan Lowe 2005 Derek Pegues 2006 Derek Pegues 2007 Derek Pegues 2008 Derek Pegues 2009 Leon Berry 2010 Leon Berry 2011 Jameon Lewis 2012 Jameon Lewis 2013 Jameon Lewis + - Led NCAA

Ret. 5 7 2 10 11 9 13 6 8 10 12 11 12 10 11 7 11 10 20 20 26 11 27 16 16 18 25 26 10 12 12 16 12 8 19 18 20 9 16 25 26 27 27 21 18 21 18 8 13 9 20 20 19 12 14 25 18 25 19 28 29 24 31 38 14 21 20 19

Yds. 142 117 96 161 226 248 305 121 109 239 248 273 309 226 263 146 225 261 558 499 572 202 590 394 371 336 544 547 203 242 195 450 222 199 525 407 431 201 329 524 643 464 535 477 432 515 438 163 426 259 469 455 458 325 321 569 441 577 343 559 687 544 708 1015 375 386 517 446

Avg. TD 28.4 -16.7 -48.0 -16.1 -20.5 -27.6 -23.5 0 20.2 0 13.6 -23.9 -20.7 0 24.8 0 25.8 0 22.6 0 23.9 0 20.9 0 20.5 0 26.1 0 +27.9 1 *25.0 0 +22.0 1 18.4 0 *21.9 0 24.6 0 23.2 0 18.7 0 21.8 0 *21.0 0 20.3 0 20.2 0 16.3 0 28.1 0 18.5 0 24.9 1 *27.6 1 22.6 0 21.6 0 22.3 0 20.6 0 21.0 0 24.7 0 17.2 0 19.8 0 22.7 0 24.0 0 24.5 0 24.3 0 20.4 0 +32.8 0 28.8 0 23.5 0 22.8 0 24.1 1 27.1 0 22.9 0 22.8 0 24.5 0 23.1 1 18.1 0 20.0 0 23.7 0 22.7 0 22.8 0 26.7 1 26.8 1 18.4 0 25.9 1 23.5 0

PUNT RETURNS

Year Player 1946 Tom McWilliams 1947 Tom McWilliams 1948 Tom McWilliams 1949 Max Stainbrook 1950 Norm Duplain 1951 Tony Kotowski 1952 Charles Caven 1953 Jackie Parker 1954 Bobby Collins 1955 Jim Tait 1956 Billy Stacy 1957 Billy Stacy 1958 Billy Stacy 1959 Billy Hill 1960 Billy Tohill 1961 Billy Hill 1962 Ode Burrell 1963 Ode Burrell 1964 Dan Bland 1965 Marcus Rhoden 1966 Marcus Rhoden 1967 Conn Canale 1968 David Smith 1969 David Smith 1970 David Smith 1971 Frank Dowsing 1972 Frank Dowsing 1973 Steve Freeman 1974 Richard Blackmore 1975 Stan Black 1976 Stan Black 1977 Henry Davison 1978 Richard Blackmore 1979 Kenny Johnson 1980 Mardye McDole 1981 Glen Young 1982 Glen Young 1983 Danny Knight 1984 Orlando Lundie 1985 Orlando Lundie 1986 Milton Smith 1987 Eddie Myles 1988 Eddie Myles 1989 Tony James 1990 Tony James 1991 Tony James 1992 Tony James 1993 Scott Gumina 1994 Bernard Euell 1995 Bernard Euell 1996 Robert Isaac 1997 Robert Isaac 1998 Kevin Prentiss 1999 Pig Prather 2000 Larry Huntington 2001 Ray Ray Bivines 2002 Korey Banks 2003 Nick Turner 2004 Jonathan Lowe 2005 Jerious Norwood 2006 Derek Pegues 2007 Derek Pegues 2008 Derek Pegues 2009 Leon Berry 2010 Chad Bumphis 2011 Johnthan Banks 2012 Johnthan Banks 2013 Jameon Lewis

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Ret. 19 16 11 16 15 13 22 17 13 3 24 17 11 6 5 7 10 15 17 19 22 9 9 6 5 14 12 8 12 14 16 18 11 15 23 19 27 9 22 13 10 29 16 40 23 22 36 13 25 11 19 23 26 17 22 12 20 28 17 4 25 27 26 9 16 16 14 22

Yds. 306 226 100 103 212 217 153 156 137 103 290 144 146 85 43 47 102 163 115 413 170 76 98 54 40 260 135 50 126 64 196 97 155 71 251 307 205 73 189 46 40 266 126 437 341 196 358 180 199 57 189 198 339 125 212 125 200 310 195 43 350 268 172 69 137 166 123 51

Avg. TD 16.1 1 14.1 1 9.1 0 6.4 -14.1 -16.7 -7.0 -9.2 0 10.5 -34.3 -+12.1 1 8.5 0 13.3 0 14.2 0 8.6 0 6.7 0 10.2 0 10.9 0 6.8 0 *21.7 3 7.7 0 8.4 0 10.9 0 9.0 0 8.0 0 18.6 2 11.3 1 6.3 0 10.5 1 4.6 0 12.3 0 5.4 0 *14.1 0 4.7 0 10.9 1 +16.2 2 7.6 0 8.1 0 8.6 0 3.5 0 4.0 0 9.2 0 7.9 0 10.9 0 *14.8 2 8.9 0 10.0 1 13.8 1 8.0 0 5.2 0 9.9 0 8.6 0 *13.0 1 7.4 0 9.6 0 10.4 0 10.0 0 11.1 0 11.5 1 10.8 0 14.0 1 9.9 1 6.6 0 7.7 0 8.6 0 10.4 1 8.8 0 2.3 0


| RECORDS | HEAD COACHING RECORDS

TOP 10 WINNINGEST MSU COACHES (WINS)

Head Coach 1. Jackie Sherrill 2. Allyn McKeen 3. Emory Bellard 4. Dan Mullen 5. W.D. Chadwick 6. Wade Walker 7. Rockey Felker Sylvester Croom Bob Tyler* 10. Ralph Sasse Paul Davis

Years 13 9 7 5 5 6 5 4 6 3 5

Tenure 1991-2003 1939-48 1979-85 2009-Present 1909-13 1956-61 1986-90 2004-08 1973-78 1935-37 1962-66

Record 75-75-2 65-19-3 37-42 36-28 29-12-2 22-32-2 21-34 21-38 21-44-2 20-10-2 20-28-2

Pct. .500 .764 .468 .556 .698 .411 .382 .356 .328 .656 .420

* - All wins in the 1975-77 seasons were forfeited by the NCAA, except for the 1975 Memphis State and North Texas State games.

TOP 10 WINNINGEST MSU COACHES (PERCENTAGE)

Head Coach 1. Allyn McKeen 2. Sid Robinson 3. W.D. Chadwick 4. Ralph Sasse 5. E.C. Hayes 6. Earl Able 7. Murray Warmath 8. Darrell Royal 9. Dan Mullen Fred Furman 11. Fred Holtcamp

Years 9 3 5 3 3 2 2 2 5 2 2

Tenure 1939-48 1917-19 1909-13 1935-37 1914-16 1923-24 1952-53 1954-55 2009-Present 1907-08 1920-21

Record 65-19-3 15-5 29-12-2 20-10-2 15-8-2 10-6-2 10-6-3 12-8 36-28 9-7 9-7-1

Pct. .764 .750 .698 .656 .640 .611 .605 .600 .563 .563 .559

MSU CHRONOLOGICAL COACHING RECORDS

Head Coach (Alma Mater) W.M. Matthews (Mississippi State) J.B. Hildebrand (Vanderbilt) L.B. Harvey (Georgetown) L. Gwinn (Auburn) Dan Martin (Auburn) Fred Furman (Cornell) W.D. Chadwick (Marietta) E.C. Hayes (Albion) Sid Robinson (Colgate) Fred Holtkamp (Ohio State) C.R. Dudy Noble (Mississippi State) Earl Able (Colgate) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) J.W. Hancock (Iowa) Chris Cagle (Army) Ray Dauber (Iowa) Ross McKechnie (Washington) Ralph Sasse (Army) Spike Nelson (Iowa) Allyn McKeen (Tennessee) Slick Morton (LSU) Murray Warmath (Tennessee) Darrell Royal (Oklahoma) Wade Walker (Oklahoma) Paul Davis (Ole Miss) Charley Shira (Mississippi State) *Bob Tyler (Ole Miss) Emory Bellard (Southwest Texas State) Rockey Felker (Mississippi State) Jackie Sherrill (Alabama) Sylvester Croom (Alabama) Dan Mullen (Ursinus College) 32 Coaches

Years 1 1 1 1 4 2 5 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 9 3 2 2 6 5 6 6 7 5 13 5 5 114

Tenure Record Pct. 1895 0-2 .000 1896 0-4 .000 1901 2-2-1 .500 1902 1- 4-1 .250 1903-06 10- 11-3 .479 1907-08 9- 7 .563 1909-13 29-12-2 .698 1914-16 15- 8-2 .640 1917-19 15- 5 .750 1920-21 9- 7-1 .559 1922 3- 4-2 .444 1923-24 10- 6-2 .611 1925-26 8- 8-1 .500 1927-29 8-12-4 .417 1930 2- 7 .222 1931-32 5- 11 .313 1933-34 7-12-1 .375 1935-37 20-10-2 .656 1938 4- 6 .400 1939-48 65-19-3 .764 1949-51 8-18-1 .315 1952-53 10- 6-3 .605 1954-55 12- 8 .600 1956-61 22-32-2 .411 1962-66 20-28-2 .420 1967-72 16-45-2 .270 1973-78 21-44-2 .328 1979-85 37-42 .468 1986-90 21-34 .382 1991-2003 75-75-2 .500 2004-08 21-38 .356 2009-Pres. 36-28 .563 520-555-39 (.484)

MOST WINS BY MSU COACH IN EGG BOWL

1. 2. 3. 5.

Head Coach Jackie Sherrill Allyn McKeen Dan Mullen Sid Robinson Bob Tyler*

Seasons 13 9 5 3 6

Years 1991-2003 1939-48 2009-12 1917-19 1973-78

Record 7-6 5-4 4-1 4-0 3-3

Pct. .538 .556 .800 1.000 .500

* - All wins in the 1975-77 seasons were forfeited by the NCAA, except for the 1975 Memphis State and North Texas State games.

In just five seasons, Dan Mullen already ranks fourth in school history in wins.

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| FACILITIES | DAVIS WADE STADIUM AT SCOTT FIELD

Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Capacity: 61,337

Head coach Dan Mullen and the Mississippi State Bulldogs return to the raucous atmosphere of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field in 2014, when State will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Scott Field at Davis Wade Stadium with an intoxicating seven-game home schedule. Nineteen of the top 20 crowds in stadium history have come during Mullen’s tenure as head coach of the Bulldogs. Christened after Olympic sprinter Don Magruder Scott, one of State’s first football superstars, the 100-yearold historic facility (the nation’s second-oldest Division I-A campus football stadium) has undergone five renovation and expansion projects during its history. Thanks to 30 consecutive home sellouts entering the 2014 season, more than $100 million in football projects have been initiated in the last few years. Of that figure, $75 million of it is for the nationally-praised 2014 Davis Wade expansion. The latest addition of note at Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field is an expansion and renovation completed in August 2014 which increased capacity to 61,337, provided additional premium seating, elevators, restrooms and concessions, and a completely new west side concourse. Construction began in August 2012. The construction contract for the project was awarded to the Harrell Contracting Group of Jackson, Miss. Harrell won the construction project in a university sealed bid process. The north end zone addition created a total of 8,815 new seats, which, factored with the loss of the previously existing bleacher seating in the north end zone, resulted in a net 6,255-seat increase. Included in those 8,815 seats were 7,076 grandstand seats, 1,155 Scoreboard Club seats, 236 loge seats, 22 traditional suites totaling approximately 288 seats and 60 field-level suite seats. Additionally, standing room availability and ADA-compliant seating were also included in the project. Also included in the north end zone is a non-seated, field level premium area, The Gridiron, which provides club-like amenities to any season ticket holder who buys a membership regardless of that person’s stadium seat location. The visiting team locker room was also relocated to the north end zone addition, allowing the gameday recruiting center to expand in its current location. The north end also features a new high-definition video board similar in size to the one currently standing on the stadium’s south end, which is among the largest in

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college athletics. The west side renovation showcases a rebuilt concourse under the west stands, the addition of four high-capacity elevators, an increase in restroom and concession point of sale facilities and a brick facade that matches the new construction on the north. In 2014, fans see the number of elevators at Davis Wade Stadium more than double (from five to 12), the restroom fixture total nearly double (from 313 to 621), and permanent concession point of sale positions increase by over 40 percent (from 110 to 156). For media, the project included a new television compound away from the stadium proper. The TV compound is now located west of the stadium, allowing network broadcast trucks to connect to stadium equipment via underground cable runs. The renovation and expansion was funded by the sale of $68 million in bonds and $7 million in private giving. Private contributions for the stadium project were part of the Bulldog Club’s Today. Tomorrow. Forever Athletics Facilities Initiative, which is completely independent of annual giving and priority seating donations. Construction and renovation design for the Davis Wade Stadium expansion and renovation was handled by local architect LPK of Meridian, Miss., along with national sports consultants 360 Architecture of Kansas City. The design team engineered the north end zone facility to support future expansion of approximately 5,000 seats, including 22 additional suites and an upper deck. The 2014 renovation and expansion came on the heels of installing $1.4 million LED ribbon boards in the summer of 2011. The project, funded by the Bulldog Club, is located in the upper deck facades on the east and west sides, and brings fans in-game graphics, scores, stats and other pertinent information to improve the game-day experience. One of the most talked about features at Davis Wade, however, is one of college football’s largest high-definition video boards, located in the south end zone of the stadium. The $6.1 million true HD board spans the roof of the Leo Seal M-Club Center in the south end zone at Scott Field. The board measures 152 feet wide by 135 feet, 6 inches tall, with a main HD screen 111 feet wide by 47 feet high. It is the second-largest board in the Southeastern Conference and the eighth largest nationally. The last previous expansion came in the summer of 2000 and raised capacity to 55,082 with the addition of 50 skyboxes and 1,700 club-level seats. The expansion continued into the 2001 season with the addition of 7,000 upper-deck seats. The entire project, completed at a cost in excess of $30 million, was made possible, in large part, by a financial commitment from the late Floyd Davis Wade Sr., of Meridian, Miss., for whom the stadium itself is now named. Earlier building efforts in 1936 and 1948 brought capacity at Scott Field to 35,000 seats and provided the basic concrete grandstand structure (35 years after the ‘48 expansion, the end zone seating structures were removed, lowering the capacity to 32,000 in 1983). But after 25 years, Scott Field was ready for another facelift and an expanded seating potential for the school’s growing following. A $7.2 million drive in 1986, spearheaded by former MSU athletic director Carl Maddox and an active group of university and community leaders, financed the addition of 9,000 seats to Scott Field’s capacity without the use of appropriated state funding. A 5,500-seat upper deck, an additional 1,700 chairback seats that extend from the stadium’s original structure, and another 1,000 chairback seats flanking the Bob Hartley Press Box on the second level were added to the west side. Two 1,700seat sections were added to the east side stands to bring

capacity to 40,656. Other improvements to the stadium have also been made. In the summer of 1999, the Turman Fieldhouse on the south end of the stadium underwent many changes, including enhanced dressing rooms and a new recruiting lounge for Bulldog football prospects. The third floor addition to the Turman Fieldhouse -- the Leo Seal M-Club -- houses a heritage room and game-day gathering place for former Bulldog athletes, and serves as one of the campus’ more popular meeting places. The $1.4 million project, completed in 1990, was made possible through the generosity of MSU alumnus and former Bulldog football letterman Leo Seal Jr., who named the building in honor of his father, also a twoyear football letterwinner at State. Earning a reputation of being one of the nation’s toughest places to play, the facility has been host to average attendances in excess of 55,000 the last five seasons. In fact, the last 10 years have seen the largest cumulative totals in the stadium’s history. During the 2010 campaign, Bulldog fans smashed nearly all stadium records that had been previously set. During the seven-game schedule, a total of 384,995 fans entered Davis Wade Stadium, smashing the 2009 record by over 8,000. The home campaign also saw a record

average 54,999 fans a game while notching three of the stadium’s top five crowds ever (Georgia, UAB, Arkansas). The home campaign witnessed the Bulldogs win at least five home games for the sixth time in school history. In 2011, Mullen and his program watched as each game recorded a then top-15 all-time attendance mark at Davis Wade Stadium, including 57,871 against Alabama (second) and 56,924 vs. LSU (fourth). The 335,695 total fans to watch a game in Starkville was the highest ever for a six-game schedule at Davis Wade Stadium. Two seasons ago in 2012, another record was set with 389,396 fans flocking to Scott Field for an average attendance of 55,628 per contest, including 57,831 against Tennessee - the third-largest crowd in school history. State fans broke the school record for total attendance again in 2013 with 389,868 total fans, including a seven-game record average of 55,695. On Nov. 16, 2013, 57,211 people wrapped in Maroon and White attended the Alabama game, the fourth-largest crowd in school history. Scott Field’s playing surface, which hosted 16-straight home victories between 1998-2000, is lush Hybrid Bermuda Grass (Certified Tifway 419), complete with a brand-new underground drainage and irrigation system. The field is encircled by a holly-lined sideline fence and end zone landscaping. In conjunction with the 100-year anniversary of Scott Field in 2014, MSU sold a school record for single-season ticket sales. As of June 2014, MSU sold 44,230 season tickets, breaking the old mark of 44,212 set in 2012. Included in that record-setting figure are 11,000 student tickets.

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DAVIS WADE STADIUM EXPANSION AND RENOVATION

NORTH ENTRANCE

The new north end zone entrance to DWS is part of an expansion which takes stadium capacity from 55,000 to over 61,000. This expansion is aimed at offering more Bulldog fans opportunity to experience game day in Starkville.

NORTH ENDZONE

Features “The State Level,” a select area filled with 236 Loge Seats and 22 new Skyboxes. The area is an exclusive experience that allows Bulldog Club Donors to be fully entrenched in the environment of MSU football.

THE GRIDIRON

Opening two hours before kickoff and available until the final whistle sounds, The Gridiron puts you in the north end zone on field level so you and your party can soak up all of the action from pregame warmups to a last-second score.

SCOREBOARD CLUB

1,000+ fans in the north end zone will enjoy locker service, a food & beverage area, chair-back seating, high definition televisions and cover from the occasional bad weather that can potentially impact your game-day experience.

DAVIS WADE STADIUM BY THE NUMBERS $75,000,000

The cost of Mississippi State’s expansion and renovation to Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field in 2014.

8,418,629

Number of Bulldog fans who have attended a game at Davis Wade Stadium since 1970.

389,868

Fans who passed through the turnstiles of Davis Wade Stadium in 2013, the most people to attend a single season in school history.

61,337

The new capacity of Davis Wade Stadium following the expansion and renovation.

58,103

Fans who watched MSU play Alabama on Nov. 14, 2009, the largest single-game attendance in stadium history.

55,949

The highest single-game average for a single season in school history, occurring in 2011.

30

Consecutive sellouts in Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field entering the 2014 season

Total MSU victories at Scott Field.

237 100

Scott Field is celebrating its 100-year anniversary in 2014.

51-21-3

MSU’s all-time record in homecoming games.

21-13

Head coach Dan Mullen’s home record in his five years in Starkville.

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The school record for consecutive home victories, set from Sept. 23, 1939 - Nov. 22, 1946.

11

Head coach Dan Mullen enters 2014 having won 11 straight home games against non-conference opponents.

7-0

The best home record in school history, set by the 1999 Bulldog squad.

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TIMELINE HISTORY OF SCOTT FIELD

2014 EXPANSION AND RENOVATION FACTS

1914 – Mississippi A&M’s football field moves to its current stadium location and is called the “New Athletic Field.”

First Game in Renovated Stadium Total Project Cost

1920 – Student body adopts a resolution name the field Scott Field in honor of Don Scott, famed Olympic runner and Bulldog football standout from 1915-16.

Areas Expanded/Renovated

1928 – Permanent seating for 3,000 fans is built on the west side of Scott Field at a cost of $15,000. In addition portable stands are placed on the east side of the field with a similar capacity. 1936 – Construction begins on concrete stands on the west side with Works Progress Administration labor. The new concrete facility will seat 8,000, while bleachers on the east side and in the end zone bring capacity to 20,000. 1948 – Scott Field is enlarged to 35,000 by increasing the west side concrete stands to 15,000 and the construction of 12,000 concrete seats on the east side of the stadium. 1983 – End zone seating structures are removed, reducing capacity to 32,000. 1986 – A $7.2 million expansion occurs, adding 9,000 seats to Scott Field’s west side, including a 5,500-seat upper deck, 1,700 chairback seats extending from the stadium’s original structure, and another 1,000 chairbacks flanking the press box. Two 1,700-seat sections are also added to the west side stands, bringing total capacity to 40,656. 1999 – Plans are announced for the largest expansion project in stadium history. A $30-million effort, backed largely by longtime MSU supporter Davis Wade, will add an estimated 10,500 seats and 50 luxury skyboxes, bringing total capacity to approximately 55,000 by the 2002 season. The new stadium, when completed, is renamed Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.

August 30, 2014 vs. Southern Miss Approx. $75 million North Endzone and West Concourse

Current Capacity Future Capacity Total New Seating Net Seating Increase

55,082 61,337 8,815 6,255

Grandstand Seating Increase Premium Seating Increase Scoreboard Club Loge Seating Suite Capacity (22 suites) Field-Level Suites

7,076 1,739 1,155 236 288 60

Current Elevators Future Elevators

5 12

Current Restroom Fixtures Future Restroom Fixtures

313 621

Current Permanent Concessions Future Permanent Concessions

110 156

2005 – Permanent end zone seating replaces temporary bleacher seating at the north end of the stadium, bringing official capacity to 55,082. 2012 - Construction begins on a $75-million expansion of the north end zone and the renovation of the west side concourse, bringing official capacity to 61,337 by the start of the 2014 season.

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TOP 20 HOME CROWDS

Date Opponent Res. Score 1. 11-14-09 Alabama 3-31 L 2. 11-12-11 Alabama 7-24 L 3. 10-13-12 Tennessee W 41-31 4. 11-16-13 Alabama 7-20 L 5. 10-24-09 Florida 19-29 L 6. 10-5-13 LSU 26-59 L 7. 9-15-11 LSU 6-19 L 8. 9-25-10 Georgia W 24-12 9. 10-23-10 UAB W 29-24 10. 11-20-10 Arkansas 31-38 L 11. 11-10-07 Alabama W 17-12 12. 9-8-12 Auburn W 28-10 13. 9-4-10 Memphis W 49-7 14. 10-15-11 South Carolina 12-14 L 15. 11-28-09 Ole Miss W 41-27 16. 11-26-11 Ole Miss W 31-3 17. 11-3-12 Texas A&M 13-38 L 18. 9-22-12 South Alabama W 30-10 19. 10-12-13 Bowling Green W 21-20 20. 9-24-11 Louisiana Tech W 26-20 (OT)

YEARLY HOME ATTENDANCE

Att. 58,103 57,871 57,831 57,211 57,178 57,113 56,924 56,721 56,423 56,406 56,118 56,111 56,032 55,418 55,365 55,270 55,240 55,186 55,148 55,116

YEAR GMS ATT. AVG. RECORD 2013 7 389,868 55,695 5-2 2012 7 389,396 55,628 6-1 2011 6 335,695 55,949 3-3 2010 7 384,995 54,999 5-2 2009 7 376,544 53,792 2-5 2008 6 260,716 43,453 4-2 2007 6 295,775 49,296 4-2 2006 7 290,688 41,527 1-6 2005 6 286,127 47,688 2-4 2004 6 306,545 43,792 3-4 2003 6 286,000 47,667 2-4 2002 6 289,748 48,291 2-4 2001 7 296,456 42,351 3-4 2000 5 214,790 42,958 4-1 1999 7 264,749 37,821 7-0 1998 5 186,925 37,385 5-0 1997 7 234,259 33,466 5-2 1996 6 207,360 34,560 2-4 1995 6 201,507 33,584 2-4 1994 6 219,088 36,515 4-2 1993 6 206,721 34,454 2-3-1 1992 5 197,099 39,420 4-1 1991 6 212,519 35,420 5-1 1990 5 172,827 34,565 2-3 1989 4 119,080 29,770 4-0 1988 4 135,218 33,805 1-3 1987 5 141,011 28,202 3-2 1986 4 157,565 39,391 2-2 1985 5 145,974 29,195 4-1 1984 4 119,913 29,978 2-2 1983 4 116,845 29,211 1-3 1982 4 127,665 31,916 2-2 1981 2 65,270 32,635 2-0 1980 2 68,924 34,462 1-1 1979 2 61,000 30,500 1-1 1978 2 69,100 34,550 1-1 1977 2 67,000 33,500 1-1 1976 3 89,000 29,667 3-0 1975 2 60,000 30,000 2-0 1974 2 66,000 33,000 2-0 1973 3 83,667 27,889 1-0-2 1972 3 76,000 25,333 3-0 1971 3 82,000 27,333 1-2 1970 2 61,000 30,500 1-1 TOTALS 210 8,418,629 40,089 122-85-3

SEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDS

No. of Games 2 3 4 5 6 7

Attendance 69,100 89,000 157,565 214,790 335,695 389,868

Year 1978 1976 1986 2000 2011 2013

Avg. 34,550 29,667 39,391 42,958 55,949 55,695

SCOTT FIELD RECORD

237-133-13 (.638) (includes five games forfeited by the NCAA from 1975-77)

SCOTT FIELD YEARLY ATTENDANCE

(RANKED BY TOTAL ATTENDANCE)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year 2013 2012 2010 2009 2011 2004 2001 2007 2006 2002

Avg. 55,695 55,628 54,999 53,792 55,695 43,792 42,351 49,296 41,527 48,291

Games 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 6

Total 389,868 389,396 384,995 376,544 335,695 306,545 296,456 295,775 290,688 289,748

SCOTT FIELD YEARLY ATTENDANCE

(RANKED BY AVERAGE ATTENDANCE)

No. Year Total 1. 2011 335,695 2. 2013 389,868 3. 2012 389,396 4. 2010 384,995 5. 2009 376,544 6. 2007 295,775 7. 2002 289,748 8. 2005 286,127 9. 2003 286,000 10. 2004 306,545

Games 6 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 7

No. 1. 2. 4. 5.

Score L, 21-59 L, 10-30 L, 7-38 L, 3-34 L, 24-26

Avg. 55,949 55,695 55,628 54,999 53,792 49,296 48,291 47,688 47,667 43,792

LARGEST ATTENDED MSU GAMES Date 11-15-03 11-13-10 10-27-12 10-18-08 9-21-91

Opponent at Tennessee at Alabama at Alabama at Tennessee at Tennessee

Att. 104,223 101,821 101,821 98,239 95,974

BEST RECORDS AT SCOTT FIELD

No. Year Record 1. 1999 7-0 2. 1998 5-0 1910 5-0 4. 6 occasions 4-0

MOST WINS AT SCOTT FIELD

No. Year 1. 1999 2. 2012 3. 1998 1910 1991 2013 2010 1997

Wins (Record) 7 (7-0) 6 (6-1) 5 (5-0) 5 (5-0) 5 (5-1) 5 (5-2) 5 (5-2) 5 (5-2)

WINNING STREAKS AT SCOTT FIELD

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Wins 20 17 16 12 10

Span Ended Against 9/23/39 - 11/22/47 Ole Miss (L, 14-33) 10/2/1907 - 11/3/1911 Tulane (L, 4-5) 9/5/98 - 11/10/00 Arkansas (L, 10-17 [OT]) 10/26/34 - 11/12/37 Duquesne (L, 0-9) 11/28/18 - 10/8/21 LSU (L, 14-17)

TOTAL ATTENDANCE RANKS

11-GAME SCHEDULE

619,230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 585,448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 569,457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 568,396 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 563,695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 539,606 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 533,048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 531,908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 524,459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993 512,333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 512,018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979

12-GAME SCHEDULE

689,449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 672,660 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 661,294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 659,379 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991 655,930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 641,122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 627,658 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 594,887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 592,594 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 574,504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 533,048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994

13-GAME SCHEDULE

828,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 747,093 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 738,358 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 723,564 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 663,312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998

MISSISSIPPI VETERANS MEMORIAL STADIUM TOP MSU CROWDS

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Date 11-7-81 11-22-80 10-30-82 11-20-82 11-21-81 11-19-83 10-8-83 11-24-90 9-21-85 10-9-82

Opponent Southern Miss Ole Miss Alabama Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss Southern Miss Ole Miss Southern Miss Southern Miss

Score L, 6-7 W, 19-14 L, 12-20 W, 27-10 L, 17-21 L, 23-24 L, 6-31 L, 9-21 W, 23-20 L, 14-20

Att. 64,112 62,520 62,110 61,286 61,153 59,758 58,311 56,652 54,300 54,236

BEST ROAD WIN-LOSS RECORDS

Year 1. 1940 2. 1986

Record 5-0 4-0

MOST ROAD WINS

Year Wins (Record) 1. 1940 5 (5-0) 1935 5 (5-3) 3. 1986 4 (4-0) 1994 4 (4-1) 1980 4 (4-1) 1953 4 (4-1-1) 1941 4 (4-1-1) 8. 10 times (Last: 2010) 3 (3-2)

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LEO SEAL JR. FOOTBALL COMPLEX

Opened in January 2013, the Leo Seal Jr. Football Complex is an 80,000-square-foot facility which houses a weight room, locker room, training room and coaches’ offices. SECOND ROW RIGHT: The #HailState entrance to the coaches’ offices. SECOND ROW LEFT: Team Meeting Room THIRD ROW LEFT: At 3,900 square feet in size, the spacious multipurpose room provides the facility with a great location for special events and gatherings. BOTTOM LEFT: The Nusz Family Head Coach’s Suite - headquarters for Coach Dan Mullen. BOTTOM RIGHT: The NFL wall features every former Bulldog to play in the National Football League.

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LEO SEAL JR. FOOTBALL COMPLEX

TOP: The massive Jim & Julie Rouse Strength & Conditioning Center is over 12,000 square feet in size. MIDDLE LEFT: The Richard H. Puckett Family Grand Lobby greets visitors to the Seal Football Complex. BOTTOM ROW LEFT: Hydroworx training pools in the Linton/Altmyer training facility. The Linton/Altmyer training facility is over 9,000 square feet and includes doctors’ offices and taping and training spaces. BOTTOM ROW RIGHT: The spacious Bruce & Julie Martin Locker Room is nearly 5,500 square feet in size and also features a 1,400-square-foot players’ lounge.

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ississippi State is a comprehensive doctoral-degree-granting College had received its first accreditation by the Southern Associinstitution offering a diverse student body a wide range of ation of Colleges and Schools. opportunities and challenges for learning and growth. By 1958, when the Legislature again renamed the College, as Mis The largest university in the Magnolia State, MSU has a state- sissippi State University, the Office of Graduate Studies had been wide enrollment of more than 21,000 students. and is accredited by organized (1936), doctoral degree programs had begun (1951), the the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on School of Forest Resources had been established (1954), and the Calleges to award baccalaureate, masters, specialists and doctorate College of Arts and Sciences had been created (1956). degrees. The College of Architecture admitted its first students in 1973. Established in 1878 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College The College of Veterinary Medicine admitted its first class in 1977, of Mississippi, the university has traditional strengths in engineer- and the School of Accountancy was established in 1979. ing and scientific agriculture but has evolved into a comprehensive ACADEMICS AND STUDENT LIFE institution with a diverse array of programs in teaching, research, Mississippi State students consistently earn honors such as the and service. The University began as The Agricultural and Mechanical Col- prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, awarded for those who lege of the State of Mississippi, one of the national Land-Grant Col- will enter public service, and, with 16 Truman Scholars to date, the leges established after Congress had passed the Morrill Act in 1862. university has been recognized as one of 38 Truman Honor InstiIt was created by the Mississippi Legislature on February 28, 1878, tution. Recently initiated programs are providing to fulfill the mission of offering training in opportunities to develop leadership potential “agriculture, horticulture and the mechanical Points Of Pride At MSU and global study options. arts . . . without excluding other scientific and v Mississippi State ranks among the top 100 The university’s Global Leadership Continu institutions across the country in the number classical studies, including military tactics.” of bachelor’s degrees awarded to African- um provides “cradle-to-CEO” programming The College received its first students in the Americans. designed to develop leadership across a “globfall of 1880 in the presidency of Confederate v Over the last decade, five MSU professors al” spectrum that begins with high school have been named Mississippi Professor of the General Stephen D. Lee. In 1887 Congress Year by the National Council for Advance and continues through the university experipassed the Hatch Act, which provided for the ment and Support of Education and the ence and into professional life. Included are establishment of the Agricultural Experiment Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. the Young Guns Leadership Camp for rising Station in 1888. Two other pieces of federal v Recently cited for its service in the aftermath high school seniors; the Day One Leadership legislation provided funds for extending the of Hurricane Katrina, MSU’s student chapter Community for incoming freshmen, focusing of the American Society of Civil Engineers is mission of the College: in 1914, the Smith-Le nationally ranked for overall excellence. on shared academic and service experiencver Act called for “instruction in practical ages; and the highly competitive Appalachian riculture and home economics to persons not Leadership Honors Program for sophomores attendant or resident,” thus creating the stateand juniors. wide effort which led to Extension offices in every county in the State; and, in 1917, the Smith-Hughes Act provided for the training To complement these efforts, the university has launched a minor in leadership studies open to students in all majors. A univerof teachers in vocational education. By 1932, when the Legislature renamed the College as Mississip- sity honor code adopted in 2007 institutionalizes a campus culpi State College, it consisted of the Agricultural Experiment Station ture of integrity and personal responsibility in academic studies. (1887), the College of Engineering (1902), the College of Agricul- Through the Global Leadership Program, students may experiture (1903), the School of Industrial Pedagogy (1909), the School ence significantly expanded study abroad opportunities. of General Science (1911), the College of Business and Industry (1915), the Mississippi Agricultural Extension Service (1915), and the Division of Continuing Education, (1919). Further, in 1926 the

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| THIS IS MSU | 2013-14 ATHLETICS YEAR IN REVIEW

Mississippi State concluded another successful athletic year in 2013-14. A brief look back at the highlights (clockwise from top left): Football won its third bowl game in four years, claiming the 2013 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Women’s basketball advanced to the Round of Eight in the Women’s NIT. Brandon McBride won the 2014 Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Championships in the 800 meters and Erica Bougard finished second in pentathlon at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Championship. Men’s tennis earned its fourth-straight, and 23rd overall, appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Baseball made its 34th NCAA Tournament trip. Softball advanced to its third-straight NCAA Tournament and won 39 games, the third most in program history. Men’s golf qualified for its second-straight, and ninth overall, NCAA Regional. Ally McDonald helped Team USA win the 2014 Curtis Cup, played in the 2014 U.S. Women’s Open and guided Mississippi State to a program-best sixth-place finish at the 2014 NCAA Championships.

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ississippi State University’s athletic teams are called Bulldogs, a name earned and maintained over the decades by the tough, tenacious play of student-athletes wearing the Maroon and White. The official school mascot is an American Kennel Club registered English Bulldog, given the inherited title of ‘Bully.’ As with most universities, Mississippi State University teams answered to different nicknames through the years. The first squads representing Mississippi A&M College were proud to be called Aggies. When the school officially became Mississippi State College in 1932, the nickname Maroons, for MSU’s uniform color, gained prominence. Bulldogs became the official title for State teams in 1961, not long after State College was granted university status. Yet references to school teams and athletes as Bulldogs actually go back to early in the century, and this nickname was used almost interchangeably with both Aggies and Maroons, since at least 1905. On November 30 of that year, the A&M football team shut out their arch-rivals from the University of Mississippi 11-0 in Jackson, Miss. The campus newspaper, The Reflector, reported: “After the game, filled with that emotion that accompanies every great victory, there was nothing left for the cadets to do but to complete the great victory by showing sympathy for the dead athletic spirit of the University, by having a military funeral parade. “A coffin was secured, decorated with University colors and a bulldog pup placed on top. It was then placed on the shoulders of a dozen cadets, and the procession started down Capitol Street, preceded by the brass band playing a very pathetic funeral march.” Other newspaper reports of the victory commented on the ‘bull-

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dog’ style of play by the A&M eleven, and the Bulldog was soon publicly accepted as a school athletic symbol. Accounts of a 1926 pep rally in Meridian, Miss., had another bulldog parading with students. Official Mascot In 1935 Use as an official game mascot began in 1935 when coach Major Ralph Sasse, on ‘orders’ from his team, went to Memphis, Tenn., to select a bulldog. Ptolemy, a gift of the Edgar Webster family, was chosen and the Bulldogs promptly defeated Alabama 20-7. A litter-mate of Ptolemy became the first mascot called ‘Bully’ shortly after Sasse’s team beat mighty Army 13-7 at West Point that same year - perhaps the greatest victory in MSU football history. But Bully I earned other fame the hard way, in 1939 when a campus bus cut short his career. Days of campus mourning followed, as Bully lay in state in a glass coffin. A halfmile funeral procession accompanied by the Famous Maroon Band and three ROTC battalions went to Scott Field where Bully was buried under the bench at the 50-yard line. Even Life magazine covered the event. Other Bullys have since been buried by campus dorms, fraternity houses, and also at the football stadium. For years Bully was a target for kidnappers, the last incident occurring prior to the 1974 State-Ole Miss game. The Bulldog team won anyway, 31-13. While early Bullys once roamed campus freely or lived in fraternities, today the official university mascot is housed at the School of Veterinary Medicine when not on duty at State home football games. For all their fierce appearance and reputation, today’s mascot bulldogs are good-natured, friendly animals and favorites with children. A student wearing a Bulldog suit, also answering to Bully, is part of the MSU cheerleading team and assists in stirring up State spirit at games and pep rallies.

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| THIS IS MSU | THE COWBELL

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he most unique and certainly the most resounding symbol of Mississippi State University tradition is the cowbell. Despite decades of attempts by opponents and authorities to banish it from scenes of competition, diehard State fans still celebrate Bulldog victories loudly and proudly with the distinctive sound of ringing cowbells. The precise origin of the cowbell as a fixture of Mississippi State sports tradition remains unclear to this day. The best records have cowbells gradually introduced to the MSU sports scene in the late 1930s and early 1940s, coinciding with the ‘golden age’ of Mississippi State football success prior to World War II. The most popular legend is that during a home football game between State and archrival Ole Miss, a jersey cow wandered onto the playing field. Mississippi State soundly whipped the Rebels that Saturday, and State College students immediately adopted the cow as a good luck charm. Students are said to have continued bringing a cow to football games for a while, until the practice was eventually discontinued in favor of bringing just the cow’s bell. Whatever the origin, it is certain by the 1950s cowbells were common at MSU games, and by the 1960s were established as the special symbol of MSU. Ironically, the cowbell’s popularity grew most rapidly during the long years when State football teams were rarely successful. Flaunting this anachronism from the ‘aggie’ days was a proud response by students and alumni to outsider scorn of the university’s ‘cow college’ history. In the 1960s two MSU professors, Earl W. Terrell and Ralph L. Reeves, obliged some students by welding handles on the bells so they could be rung with more convenience and authority. By 1963 the demand for these long-handled cowbells could not be filled by home workshops alone. So, at the suggestion of Reeves, the Student Association bought bells in bulk and the Industrial Education Club agreed to weld on handles. In 1964, the MSU Bookstore began marketing these cowbells with a portion of profits returning to these student organizations. Today many styles of cowbells are available on campus and around Starkville, with the top-of-the-line being a heavy chrome-plated model with a full Bulldog figurine handle. But experts insist the best and loudest results are produced by a classic long-handled, bicycle-grip bell made of thinner and tightly-welded shells. Cowbells decorate offices and homes of Mississippi State alumni, and are passed down through generations of Bulldog fans. But they were not heard at Southeastern Conference games -­ not legally, at least - since the 1974 adoption of a conference rule against ‘artificial noisemakers’ at football and basketball games. On a 9-1 vote, SEC schools ruled cowbells a disruption and banned them. The ban was lifted prior to the 2010 season. The ban did little harm to the cowbell’s popularity, or to prevent

cowbells from being heard outside stadiums in which the Bulldogs are playing. They are now heard at non-conference football contests, as well as other sporting events on campus. MAROON & WHITE Maroon and White are the distinctive colors of Mississippi State University athletic teams, dating back over a century to the very first football game ever played by the school’s student-athletes. On November 15, 1895, the first Mississippi A&M football team was preparing for a road trip to Jackson, Tenn., to play Southern Baptist University (now called Union University) the following day. Since every college was supposed to have its own uniform colors, the A&M student body requested that the school’s team select a suitable combination. Considering this choice to be an honor, the inaugural State team gave the privilege to team captain W.M. Matthews. Accounts report that without hesitation Matthews chose Maroon and White. In the 112 years since, every Mississippi State athlete has donned the Maroon and White in some sort of combination. Often a shade of gray has been added to the scheme, such as for the numerals. Briefly in the 1980s, the men’s and women’s basketball teams wore all-gray uniforms with maroon and white trim, while football has at times sported silver game pants, and baseball will often wear all gray road outfits. Only once has an MSU team appeared in any other color combination. In 1938, football coach Spike Nelson secretly had cardinal and gold uniforms made for State, a selection that did not sit well with the team or the college at the first game. Neither the uniforms nor Nelson were back for the next season. MSU ALMA MATER In the heart of Mississippi, Made by none but God’s own hands, Stately in her natural splendor, Our Alma Mater proudly stands. Mississippi State, we love you; Fondest memories cling to thee, Life shall bear thy spirit ever; Loyal friends we’ll always be.

CHORUS:

Maroon and White! Maroon and White! Of thee with joy we sing; Thy colors bright, our souls delight; With praise our voices ring.

vvvvvvv “HAIL STATE” Hail dear ole State! Fight for that victory today. Hit that line and tote that ball, Cross the goal before you fall! And then we’ll yell, yell, yell, yell! For dear ole State we’ll yell like H-E-L-L! Fight for Mis-sis-sip-pi State. Win the game today!

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| THIS IS MSU | UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. MARK KEENUM

Dr. Mark Keenum University President

Dr. Mark Everett Keenum became Mississippi State’s 19th president Jan. 5, 2009, following a distinguished public service career. Despite difficult economic times, Dr. Keenum guided Mississippi State to new heights during his first five years in office. His quick action to address budget shortfalls following the recession that began in 2008 put the university in position to meet those challenges and maintain the highest level of academic excellence. Since then, the university has experienced record enrollment growth to more than 20,000 students. The freshman class of fall 2013 was not only the largest in university history, but also reported the highest average ACT scores in university history. During 201112, Mississippi State awarded more than 4,000 degrees at all levels for the first time in its history, and followed that with more than 4,200 degrees in 2012-13. The campus has expanded and improved since 2009 with the addition of three new residence halls, the Mize Pavilion, a state-of-the-art basketball practice facility, and the Leo W. Seal Jr. Football Complex. A major renovation of historic Lee Hall is to be complete in spring 2014 and a major expansion of Davis Wade Stadium will be completed by August 2014. Construction of a new classroom building with built-in parking got under way in January 2014. Since 2009, fundraising has reached all-time record levels, with private giving exceeding $80 million a year in fiscal years 2011, 2012, and 2013. In fall 2013, the university formally announced Infinite Impact: the Campaign for Mississippi State, which had been in its quiet phase for three years, with a goal of $600 million by 2018. By January 2014, the campaign total had surpassed $380 million. Dr. Keenum has also been instrumental in expanding the MSU Promise Program, which provides need-based scholarship assistance to Mississippi students whose families have limited financial means. Through the Sonny Montgomery Center for America’s Veterans, he has also led initiatives to make Mississippi State one of the most veteran-friendly universities in the nation. Mississippi State has strengthened its role as the flagship research university in the state. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classified MSU as a university with “very high research activity,” the only such designation in Mississippi. Dr. Keenum travels frequently to Washington, D.C., meeting with Congressional leaders and federal agency heads to pursue research opportunities and broaden the university’s influence on the national level. He has also worked closely with state leaders in support of higher education in Mississippi. Keenum serves as vice-chairman of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges’ Executive Council. SACS-COC is the recognized regional accrediting body in the 11 U.S. Southern states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia) and in Latin America for those institutions of higher education that award associate, baccalaureate, master’s or doctoral degrees. He also is a member of the American Public Land-Grant Universities Board of Directors. Based in Washington, D.C., the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) is a research and advocacy organization of public research universities, land-grant institutions, and state university systems with member campuses in all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. A graduate of Mississippi State University with degrees in agricultural economics, Dr. Keenum began his career at MSU as a faculty member with the Extension Service and the Department of Agricultural Economics. He went on to serve as chief of staff to U.S. Senator Thad Cochran in Washington, DC and was Under Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture prior to returning home to Mississippi State. He graduated from Corinth (MS) High School and earned an associate of arts degree from Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville and was a

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member of the Northeast Tigers football team. Dr. Keenum is married to the former Rhonda Newman of Booneville, also an MSU graduate. They have four children: Rett, Mary Phillips, Katie and Torie.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2009- 2006-08 1997-2006 1996-2006 1989-96 1987-88 1988 1986 1984 1983-84 1983-84

University President - Mississippi State University U.S. Under Secretary Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services - Washington, D.C. Adjunct Professor Department of Agricultural Economics - Mississippi State University Chief of Staff Senator Thad Cochran - Washington, D.C. Legislative Assistant - Agricultural and Natural Resources Senator Thad Cochran - Washington, D.C. Assistant Professor/Economist Department of Agricultural Economics - Mississippi State University Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics - Mississippi State University Research Associate Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station - MSU Marketing Specialist Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service - MSU M.A. Degree in Agricultural Economics Mississippi State University Teaching/Research Assistant Department of Agricultural Economics - Mississippi State University

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Birthplace: Starkville, Miss. Hometown: Corinth, Miss. Family: Wife Rhonda; son Rett and daughters Torie, Katie and Mary Phillips

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| THIS IS MSU | DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SCOTT STRICKLIN

Scott Stricklin Director of Athletics

Beginning his third decade of experience in intercollegiate athletics, Scott Stricklin has built a wave of momentum within the Mississippi State fan base during his tenure as the director of athletics. From his first day on the job as Mississippi State’s Athletic Director in May 2010, Stricklin, integrating the department’s three foundations of focus on student-athletes, possessing great integrity and aggressively promoting Mississippi State University, has overseen a stretch in which the Bulldogs enjoyed both on and off the field successes unparalleled in more than a decade. In the midst of 30-consecutive sellouts at Davis Wade Stadium, and a $100 million investment in football facilities, Coach Dan Mullen’s football team has played in a school-record, four-consecutive bowl games. The sports of tennis baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf and track and field have each excelled and advanced to NCAA postseason play under Stricklin’s guidance. During the 2013-14 academic year, 11 Mississippi State sports advanced to NCAA postseason play, with seven earning top 25 rankings during the season. The year was capped by Brandon McBride winning the 800-meter run at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Oregon. This came one year after the baseball team played for the national championship in Omaha. In the classroom, Bulldog student-athletes continue to excel. In the 2013-14 academic year, Mississippi State’s men and women athletes posted a combined GPA of 2.90. In spring 2014, women’s sports posted an overall GPA of 3.15, with the women’s tennis team posting a GPA of 3.70. Also in 2014, Bulldog student-athletes again excelled in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, with all 16 sports far exceeding the minimum standard. Stricklin has overseen record fundraising for Bulldog Athletics, which has produced new facilities such as the $11.7 million Mize Pavilion at Humphrey Coliseum, the $25 million Leo W. Seal Jr. Football Complex, as well as $75 million in expansion and upgrades to Davis Wade Stadium that is set for completion for the season opener against Southern Miss. The Davis Wade Stadium expansion and renovation pushes capacity to 61,337, making it the largest on campus football stadium in the state of Mississippi. In addition to new premium seating options, a new brick facade and updated west concourse, complete with renovated restrooms and concessions, now greets fans attending games at historic Scott Field, which celebrates its 100th season of existence this year. In addition to interacting with Bulldog fans through social media and personal interactions, Stricklin has also emerged as a regional and national leader in college athletics. He serves as chair of the SEC’s Working Group on Fan Experience, and is also the SEC’s representative on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council. Stricklin certainly wasn’t a stranger to the Bulldog family or college athletics when he took over the reins at State in 2010. A 1992 graduate of Mississippi State, the Jackson, Miss., native’s resume is highlighted by 25 years of experience on the collegiate level in various capacities at five different universities. In the two years prior to becoming athletic director, he served as Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs at his alma mater, overseeing fundraising, football and men’s basketball scheduling, managing MSU’s all-sport agreement with Adidas, facility planning, and serving as the administrative sport liaison for men’s basketball and softball. It was those types of day-to-day tasks that prepared the personable Stricklin to take over the top seat in the Mississippi State athletic department. Yet it’s a journey that started during his formative days as a dedicated and tireless worker in the Mississippi State media relations department that’s led to his highly-respected career coming full circle.

Prior to graduating, Stricklin’s stint in the MSU media relations office included three seasons (1990-92) as the media contact for the nationally-renown baseball program. Upon graduation, he was named assistant media relations director at his alma mater. He continued his climb up the ladder of success when he was named Associate Media Relations Director at Auburn, where he served from 1993-98. In 1998, Stricklin left Auburn to become Assistant Athletics Director at Tulane, where he served as the primary media contact for the Green Wave’s 1998 12-0 football team. Next came a four-year run in the Big 12 Conference at Baylor (1999-2003) as Assistant AD for Communications and Marketing. In 2003, Stricklin returned to the Southeastern Conference at Kentucky and spent five seasons as the Associate AD for Media Relations, where he oversaw the day-to-day publicity of the tradition-rich Wildcat basketball program. It was his last stop before returning to Mississippi State in the spring of 2008. Stricklin, 44, is married to the former Anne Howell, the youngest daughter of Basketball Hall of Fame member Bailey Howell. The couple has two daughters, Abby and Sophie.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2010- Director of Athletics - Mississippi State University 2008-10 Senior Associate AD/External Affairs - Mississippi State University 2003-07 Associate AD/Media Relations - University of Kentucky 1999-2003 Assistant AD/Communications and Marketing - Baylor University 1998 Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations - Tulane University 1993-98 Associate Media Relations Director - Auburn University 1990-92 Assistant Media Relations Director - Mississippi State University

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Birthplace: Jackson, Miss. Hometown: Starkville, Miss. Family: Wife Anne; daughters Abby and Sophie

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MSU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (662) 325-2703 Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (662) 325-2563 Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HailState.com Mailing Address P.O. Box 5308 Mississippi State, MS 39762 Overnight Address Bryan Building Lakeview Drive Mississippi State, MS 39762 MSU FOOTBALL CONTACTS Bill Martin, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations BMartin@athletics.msstate.edu Office: (662) 325-0967 • Cell: (662) 418-3821 Sarah Fetters, Secondary Football Contact SFetters@athletics.msstate.edu Office: (662) 325-0972 • Cell: (662) 418-9183

OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Press Box............................... (662) 325-3776 MSU Football Office......................................................................... (662) 325-2534 MSU Television Center..................................................................... (662) 325-1332 MSU Athletic Ticket Office............................................................. (662) 325-2600 MSU Athletic Director’s Office....................................................... (662) 325-8082 Bulldog Club...................................................................................... (662) 325-3074 University Information..................................................................... (662) 325-2323

PRESEASON MEDIA CONFERENCE

Mississippi State will hold its annual preseason media conference during fall camp on the third floor of the Leo Seal Jr. Football Complex. Head coach Dan Mullen will address the media and take questions, along with the coordinators. Selected players will be available following the coaches. Contact t­he MSU Athletic Media Relations Office for specific player requests.

DAN MULLEN INTERVIEWS

All interviews with head coach Dan Mullen should be directed through the MSU Athletic Media Relations office. Please contact Bill Martin at 662-325-0967 or via email to arrange an interview time. Coach Mullen has three scheduled interview opportunities during game-week and media representatives are encouraged to make use of these question-and-answer situations. Mullen is also generally available after practice, but media members must coordinate those opportunities through the MSU Athletic Media Relations Office.

MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE (MSU - Begins Aug. 26)

Coach Mullen will conduct a weekly media conference each Monday prior to an MSU game. The conference will be conducted at the Leo Seal Jr. Football Complex. Coach Mullen’s press conference begins at 1:00 p.m. (CT). Selected players will be available following Mullen’s presentation (at approximately 1:30 p.m.). To request specific players, media members must contact the media relations office by 3:00 p.m. the Sunday preceding each respective media conference.

WEDNESDAY TELECONFERENCE (SEC - Begins Aug. 28)

WEEKLY PLAYER INTERVIEWS

Interviews with players are encouraged; however, all interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. This policy facilitates the orderly scheduling and completion of the desired interview. During game week, all player interviews need to be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Please coordinate all requests with the MSU Athletic Media Relations office. No true freshmen or transfers will be available to media until at least after the season-opening game. MSU Athletic Media Relations will not supply the media home or cellular telephone numbers for Bulldog student-athletes. Likewise, training room, locker room and apartment/dormitory areas are considered private player areas and are off-limits to the media.

PRACTICE COVERAGE

Select preseason practices will be open to media and the public, including videographers and photographers. All media members are encouraged to gather all practice footage needed at these open practice sessions. Unless otherwise announced, all other practice times will be closed to the media. On occasion, practice footage will be available via FTP. Contact the MSU Media Relations office to arrange any requests of assistant coaches.

MSU ON THE INTERNET

Visit the official Mississippi State Athletics home page on the Internet at HailState.com. The site provides updated statistics, game notes and other pertinent football information to visitors as well as live statistics and audio links for all of MSU’s football games. An abbreviated transcription of Coach Mullen’s Monday press conference each week is available on MSU’s athletic website. The site carries Mullen’s Monday press conference live for media members who subscribe to the site and cannot attend the conference in person. The website also covers selected preseason and game-week football practices, including post-practice interviews with the Bulldogs’ head coach. The site also offers up-to-date information on all of State’s 16 varsity sports, including schedules and results, player and coach biographies as well as the latest news from the Mississippi State athletic program. Links to the NCAA, the Southeastern Conference and the other 13 SEC schools are also provided.

MEDIA WILL CALL

A.media will call window will be operated on game days at the Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Ticket Office (south end zone) for the distribution of credentials which have not been mailed. Proper ID will be required.

MEDIA PARKING

A limited number of season and individual-game parking spaces reserved for the media are available near Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Requests for media parking passes should be specified with credential requests. Due to space limitations, no motorhomes, campers or oversized vehicles will be permitted in media parking. Parking pass requests for satellite trucks should be made at least one week in advance.

REAL-TIME INTERNET POLICY

Mississippi State retains the rights to the distribution of play-by-play, drive-bydrive, statistical material and photographs of Mississippi State football during and following game action, just as it retains the rights to the video and audio description of game action. All rights to the dissemination of audio, video and real-time material is granted on a contractual basis only. Failure to abide by these restrictions may result in revocation of press credentials.

Coach Mullen will join the league’s other 13 coaches on the SEC’s Wednesday teleconference. Coach Mullen’s 10-minute segment is scheduled from 11:50 a.m.-12 p.m. (CT). The teleconference phone number can be ­­obtained by calling the SEC or the MSU Media Relations Office. The SEC provides an archived copy of the teleconference at www.secsports.com for media replay.

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MEDIA CREDENTIALS

Arrangements for media credentials for Mississippi State’s seven home football games in 2014 must be made through the MSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Requests by accredited media members should be made through the SportsSystems online credentialing system. The system will go live at the end of July. Please contact the MSU Athletic Media Relations office for any further questions. Priority for the issuance of credentials will be given to daily newspapers, radio stations and television stations which cover MSU football on a regular basis. Due to space limitations, weekly publications, non-broadcasting radio representatives and online services may not be granted credentials. Student publications, radio stations and websites that do not regularly cover MSU or its opponent, will be limited to one working media credential and/or one sideline photo pass, if applicable. Other credential requests will be filled on a space-available basis. Non-working spouses, dates, relatives, non-workers and anyone 16 years of age or younger are not permitted in the press box. Media credential holders who violate this policy risk forfeiture of future credentials. Media credentials must be requested at least 72 hours prior to the requested game. Media credential holders in the press box who are not actively covering the game, or credential wearers on the sideline who are not on assignment, will be asked to leave those respective areas. Press box or sideline security will be contacted should the credential wearer not comply. Credentials used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked immediately, and news organizations who allow credentials to fall into improper hands will have the credentials revoked for the remainder of the year or the succeeding year, at the university’s discretion.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS

MSU follows the guidelines established by the NCAA Communications Committee and the SEC regarding sideline control to insure the sideline is a working media area. The following guidelines are adhered to: 1) Each photographer is required to wear a photo vest. 2) Photo vests must be secured at the photographer’s credential pickup, at the base of the media elevator at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Display the photo credential to the media relations representative there and receive a photo vest with a corresponding number. Both the credential and the photo vest must be worn on the field. 3) After kickoff, no photographers are permitted in the bench area, on the playing field, or in the 12-foot area between the photo limit line and sideline. 4) In accordance with NCAA policies, no freelance photographers will be credentialed. 5) Cutline writers, messengers and equipment carriers are not permitted in the sideline photo vest area. Photo assistants or others holding a “sideline” pass must remain out of the photo area immediately adjacent to the playing field. This will insure that photographers/videographers have the appropriate working area. 6) Tripods are not permitted in the sideline photo vest area. Monopods are permissible. 7) The areas behind the team benches are considered bench areas and are to be used only for the passage between the north and south sidelines. This area may not be used as a photo zone.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS

Mississippi State officials will recognize the NCAA’s 10-minute cooling-off period following each MSU game this season, home and away. Head Coach Dan Mullen and selected players will be available for postgame interview purposes following each game on the second floor of the Seal M-Club Center at the south end of Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. MSU players may not be approached on the field following games for interviews. Mullen’s portion of the press conference may also be viewed in the press box on the MSU TV Center channel on press box television monitors. The visiting head coach and players will be available following the cooling-off period near the new visitors locker room in the north end zone. This media opportunity will be coordinated by the visiting SID and Mississippi State Media Relations personnel. The Robert M. Hartley Press Box, named for longtime Mississippi State Sports Information Director and administrator Bob Hartley, is located on the 200 level of the west side of Davis Wade Stadium. To access the press box, enter Gate 5 on the west side of Davis Wade Stadium and take the media elevator to Level 2.

PRESS BOX SERVICES

MSU provides ample work space in the 144-seat Robert M. Hartley Press Box for members of the print media as well as booth accommodations for radio networks and originating telecasts. Postgame work space is available in both the open-air seating area of the press box or in the climate-controlled work area adjacent to the seating area.

STATISTICS

Complete individual and team stats, play-by-play and postgame quotes will be available to the media following each game. One hour prior to kickoff, media packets containing a game program, flipcard, updated stats and game notes will be distributed in the media working area. An internal public address system will provide updated notes and information during the game. A postgame fax service is also available upon request.

TELEPHONES

A limited number of telephones are available for media use in the press box on a first-come, first-served basis. Private lines are recommended for those working under tight deadlines and may be ordered through BellSouth (1-800-622-0644 [out of state] or 662-557-6000 [in Mississippi]). Instruct BellSouth personnel to install the line in the press box at Scott Field, B.S. Hood Drive, on the MSU campus. Please notify the Media Relations office when ordering private lines so that phone line installation and seat location can be coordinated.

ETHERNET/WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY

A limited number of Ethernet connections are available for photographic transmission in the climate-controlled area of the press box. These connections are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis to photographers requesting the service. All Ethernet lines are NOT reserved by any media entity and may be shared when not in use. The press box is equipped with wireless internet access. To gain access to the wireless internet, media members should look for the password posted around the press box.

MEALS

A pregame meal is served in the Robert M. Hartley Press Box beginning approximately two hours before kickoff with a light snack available in the press box at halftime. A stub on your credential, or a season pass is required for the pre-game meal.

CollegePressBox.com CollegePressBox.com serves as a one-stop shot for all needs regarding college football. Members can access team headshots and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or by applying for password by sending an email to password@collegepressbox.com.

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ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF DIRECTORY Bryan Building Athletic Administration (P) 662.322.0145; (F) 662.325.2563

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 5308 Mississippi State, MS 39762 BILL MARTIN Assistant AD/Media Relations Football Contact Office Phone:......................................................662.325.0967 Email:..................................... bmartin@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:.........................................................@MSUBillMartin

Scott Wetherbee Senior Associate AD/External Affairs Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.4201 Email:............................................... swetherbee@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:........................................................................@scottrwetherbee

John R. Cade (Web/Tennis) Assistant AD/Media Relations Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.0971 Email:........................................................ jrcade@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:......................................................................................... @jrcade

Gregg Ellis (Men’s Basketball/Track & Field) Associate Director Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.3595 Email:.......................................................... gellis@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:......................................................................@MSUsportsGregg

Sarah Fetters (Football/Softball) Assistant Director Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.0972 Email:.......................................................sfetters@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:.............................................................................. @SarahFetters

Kyle Niblett (Baseball/Social Media) Assistant Director Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.8040 Email:..................................................... kniblett@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:................................................................................ @KyleNiblett

Brock Turnipseed (Women’s Basketball/Soccer) Assistant Director Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.7556 Email:..............................................bturnipseed@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:............................................................................... @brockt_msu

2014 OPPONENT CONTACT INFORMATION Aug. 30 Southern Miss Jack Duggan; 601-596-5637; jack.duggan@usm.edu

Starkville

Sept. 6 UAB Norm Reilly; 205-934-0722; nreilly@uab.edu

Starkville

Sept. 13 South Alabama Brian Fremund; 251.414.8032; bfremund@southalabama.edu Sept. 20 LSU Michael Bonnette; 225.578.8226; mbonnet@lsu.edu

Baton Rouge

Oct. 4 Texas A&M Alex Cannon; 979.845.5725; acannon@athletics.tamu.edu

Starkville

Oct. 11 Auburn Kirk Sampson; 334.844.9800; kirk@auburn.edu

Starkville

Oct. 25 Kentucky Tony Neely; 859.257.3838; tneely@uky.edu

Lexington

Nov. 1 Arkansas Zack Higbee; 479.575.5786; zhigbee@uark.edu

Starkville

Nov. 8 UT-Martin Jimmy Stanton; 865.974.4167; jimmystanton@utk.edu

Starkville

Nov. 15 Alabama Jeff Purinton; 205.348.6084; jpurinton@ia.ua.edu Nov. 22 Vanderbilt Larry Leathers; 615.343.6437; larry.leathers@vanderbilt.edu Nov. 29 Ole Miss Kyle Campbell; 662.915.7544; kyle@olemiss.edu

Tuscaloosa

Starkville

Oxford

2014 TRAVEL PLANS Sept. 13 South Alabama Mobile Charter bus to Mobile on Friday, Sept. 12 Hotel Headquarters: Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel; 251.438.4000 Sept. 20 LSU Charter flight to Baton Rouge on Friday, Sept. 19 Hotel Headquarters: Baton Rouge Marriott; 225.924.5000 Oct. 25 Kentucky Charter flight to Lexington on Friday, Oct. 24 Hotel Headquarters: Embassy Suites Lexington; 859.455.5000

Baton Rouge

Lexington

Nov. 15 Charter bus gameday

Alabama

Tuscaloosa

Nov. 29 Charter bus gameday

Ole Miss

Oxford

Diane Keith Office Associate Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.8881 Email:........................................................dkeith@athletics.msstate.edu

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MEDIA COVERING MISSISSIPPI STATE ATHLETICS Bob Carskadon HailStateBEAT Office Phone:..................................................................... 662.325.4582 Email:...............................................bcarskadon@athletics.msstate.edu Twitter:........................................................................... @bobcarskadon

Print Media

Associated Press David Brandt........................................................ (C) 601.497.1805; (O) 601.948.5897 Email:..................................................................................................dbrandt@ap.org Columbus Commercial Dispatch Brandon Walker................................................................................... (O) 662.327.1297 Email:.....................................................................................bwalker@cdispatch.com Delta Democrat Chris Whitaker.................................................................................... (O) 662.378.0722 Email:........................................................................... chriswhitaker@ddtonline.com Grenada Star Chuck Hathcock.................................................................................. (O) 662.226.4321 Email:.................................................................................... sports@grenadastar.com Jackson Clarion-Ledger Mike Bonner........................................................ (C) 508.864.2418; (O) 601.961.7294 Email:........................................................................ mbonner@jackson.gannett.com Meridian Star Tony Tsoukalas.................................................................................... (O) 601.693.3217 Email:........................................................................... ttsoukalas@meridianstar.com Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Logan Lowery...................................................... (C) 662.251.2467; (O) 662.842.2233 Email:..............................................................................logan.lowery@djournal.com Starkville Daily News Ben Wait............................................................... (C) 662.316.7586; (O) 662.323.1642 Email:........................................................................................... bcw112@gmail.com Danny P. Smith......................................................................................(C) 662.418.5011 Email:.........................................................................................dannypsmith@att.net Sun Herald James Jones........................................................................................... (O) 228.896.2320 Email:..................................................................................... jkjones@sunherald.com The Reflector (MSU Student Paper) Blake Morgan....................................................... (C) 901.606.2619; (O) 662.325.8819 Email:........................................................................................wbm127@msstate.edu Times Leader Will Nations......................................................................................... (O) 662.494.1422 Email:.............................................................................sports@dailytimesleader.com

Radio Media

Bulldog Sports Radio Brian Hadad......................................................................................... (C) 662.648.7200 Email:..........................................................................brian@bulldogsportsradio.com WFCA-FM (French Camp) Jason Crowder...................................................................................... (C) 662.699.0284 Email:...................................................................................... jason@wfcafm108.com WMSV (Campus Radio) Steve Ellis.............................................................................................. (O) 662.325.8034 Email:..........................................................................................sellis@ra.msstate.edu

TV Media

WTVA/WLOV (Tupelo) Jim Holder............................................................................................. (O) 662.401.0088 Email:............................................................................................... sports@wtva.com WCBI (Columbus) Robbie Donoho............................................................................................662.245.0133 Email:................................................................................................ sports@wcbi.com WLBT (Jackson) Rob Jay...........................................................................................................601.948.3333 Email:....................................................................................................rjay@wlbt.com WAPT (Jackson) Asian Hodges................................................................................................601.922.1652 Email:.......................................................................................... ahodges@hearst.com WJTV (Jackson) TJ Werre........................................................................................................601.944.4921 Email:................................................................................................twerre@wjtv.com WTOK (Meridian) Lindsey Hall..................................................................................................601.693.1441 Email:.......................................................................................lindsey.hall@wtok.com WREG (Memphis) Glenn Carver................................................................................................901.543.2111 Email:..................................................................................... glenn.carver@wreg.com WHBQ (Memphis) Matt Stark......................................................................................................901.320.1340 Email:........................................................................................ matt.stark@foxtv.com WMC-TV (Memphis) Jarvis Greer....................................................................................................901.726.0568 Email:............................................................................................. jgreer@wmctv.com

Internet Media

24/7 Paul Jones............................................................................................. (C) 662.307.0969 Email:........................................................................................... pdjmsu@yahoo.com BulldogBlitz.com (Rivals) Robbie Faulk........................................................................................ (C) 662.803.2965 Email:.....................................................................................bwalker@cdispatch.com Dawgs Bite/Gene’s Page David Murray....................................................................................... (C) 662.418.3982 Email:.............................................................................. dawgbite@ms.metrocast.net Gene Swindoll...................................................................................... (C) 662.574.1687 Email:................................................................................... swindoll@genespage.com

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BULLDOG RADIO/TELEVISION All 12 of Mississippi State’s regular-season football games will be carried live on the MSU Football Radio Network, a product of Learfield Sports. The trio of Jim Ellis (play-by-play), Matt Wyatt (analyst) and John Correro (sideline) return for their fourth season together, but their experience in the booth is far longer than just four years. For Ellis and Correro, a former MSU quarterback, it’s their 36th season with MSU football, while Wyatt, also a former Bulldog quarterback, joined the broadcast in 2011. Wyatt and Bart Gregory also host a pre- and post-game show each Saturday there’s a game. Ellis will also return as host of MSU DawgTalk, a weekly callin radio show with sixth-year Bulldogs’ coach Dan Mullen that airs each Thursday from Dawg House Sports Grill in downtown Starkville.

2014 MSU Football Game/DawgTawk Call-In Show Affiliates City Station Frequency Aberdeen WWZQ-AM* 1240 Amory WAMY-AM* 1580 Batesville WBLE-FM* 100.5 Biloxi/Gulfport WBUV-FM 104.9 Bude/Brookhaven WMJU-FM* 104.3 Clarksdale WROX-AM*/FM* 1450/96.1 Columbia WCJU-FM* 104.9 Corinth WKCU-AM* 1350 French Camp WFCA-FM* 107.9# Greenville WDMS-FM* 100.7 Greenwood/Indianola WTCD-FM* 96.9 Grenada WOHT-FM* 92.3 Hattiesburg WMXI-FM* 98.1 Jackson WRKS-FM* 105.9

City Station Frequency Lucedale WRBE-FM* 106.9 Memphis KQPN-AM* 730 Meridian WMOX-AM* 1010 Monticello WRQO-FM* 102.1 Natchez WWUU-FM* 103.9 Philadelphia WWSL-FM* 102.3 Starkville/West Point WKBB-FM* 100.9 Tupelo WXWX-FM* 96.3 Tylertown WTYL-FM* 97.7 Vicksburg WVBG-FM* 105.5 Waynesboro WABO-FM 105.5 Winona WONA-FM* 95.1 Yazoo City WBYP-FM*/WELZ-AM* 107.1/1460

# - DawgTalk shows on WFCA-FM in French Camp that conflict with Ole Miss games will be aired on WQYZ-FM (92.5) * - Station will carry coach Dan Mullen’s weekly call-in show, DawgTalk, held on Thursday nights from 7-8 p.m. (CT), starting Aug. 28. Fans can call into the show by dialing 866-998-4893.

2014 Dan Mullen Television Show

Mississippi State Football with Dan Mullen is hosted by veteran sportscaster Jim Ellis and features highlights of the Bulldogs’ Saturday game action, team features and previews of upcoming contests. The show will be broadcast on a number of regional and local systems each week following Bulldog games in 2014. Broadcast times for cable systems/ markets are as follows and are subject to change: Affiliates WCBI-TV (Columbus/Tupelo, MS): Sundays, 10:35 p.m. CT My Mississippi (contact local cable for channel): Sundays, 5 p.m. CT WLBT-TV (Jackson, MS): Sundays, 11 p.m. CT WHPM-TV (Hattiesburg, MS): Sundays, 11 p.m. CT WGBC-TV (Meridian, MS): Sundays, 11:30 p.m. CT WKFK-TV (Pascagoula, MS): Thursdays, 8 p.m. CT Please note: Other selected Mississippi cable systems may also carry the show. Please check your local listings to see if the show will be carried by your area’s cable system.

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