2010 Memphis Football Fact Book

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2010 Memphis Football Page 49 Tiger Academic 30 for spring 2008, an honor presented to the top 30 student-athletes each semester. Prep Played for Coach Kevin Locastro at Christian Brothers High Schoool and lettered three years as a defensive back... Served as the team captain as a senior...Named to the Super 7 Coaches All-State Team...Helped CBHS become the Super 7 Conference champions in 2005 with a 10-2 record...Competed in the 2005 state championship...Made 43 tackles (16 solo), four interceptions and had two fumble recoveries his senior season. Personal John McArthur is the son of James and Susan McArthur... Born November 13, 1987, in Memphis, Tenn. McArthur’s Career Defensive Statistics YR

G/S

UT

2009

12/0

0

AT TOT PD FR FF 0

0

#67

0

0

0

TFL

SK

INT

0-0

0-0

0-0

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Line

Personal Joel Christopher McCleod is the son of Cecil and Renee McCleod…Born April 20, 1989, in Miami, Fla. McCleod’s Career Defensive Statistics YR

G/S

UT

2008

11/0

3

AT TOT PD FR FF 7

10

0

0

0

TFL

SK

INT

1.5-3

0-0

0-0

McCleod’s Career O-Line Statistics YR 2009

Games/Starts 12/12

Plays/Total Plays 659/841

McCleod’s Career Highs Offensive Plays: Tackles: Solo Tackles: Assisted Tackles: Tackles For Loss:

74 (vs. East Carolina, 2009) 3 (at Ole Miss, 2008) 2 (at Ole Miss, 2008) 2 (2x, last vs. Nicholls St., 2008) 1.5 (at Ole Miss, 2008) #9

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Receiver

J oe l M cC l e o d

Jerma ine M cKenzie

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r-Ju n ior 6 -2 • 18 5 Br a d e n to n , F la . Br ad e n to n P r e p Univer sity of Miami

2008 Played in 11 of 13 games on the defensive line...Registered at least one tackle in six games...Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Ole Miss, and had three tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of three yards... Credited with one assisted tackle versus Rice...Assisted on two tackles in the Marshall and Nicholls State games... Logged one assisted tackle in the first quarter against East Carolina...Logged one solo tackle versus UCF...Closed out the season with 10 tackles...Transitioned to the offensive line in spring practice. 2007 Redshirted in 2007 as a true freshman...Missed the 2008 spring game with an ankle injury. Prep Earned four letters as a defensive tackle and offensive lineman at Everglades High for coach Michael Palmeri… Was a starter on the Gators’ offensive line…Helped 2006 team to a 7-4 record and a district championship…Had a game-high 11 pancake blocks and five tackles in a single meeting in 2006…Named to All-Broward Team in 2006 by the Miami Herald…Team captain as a senior…Was a member of the South team in the Broward County All-Star game…Helped his 2005 squad to an 8-1 record and their first ever undefeated regular season…Squad lost in the region semifinals that season…Named honorable mention all-county as a junior…Lettered two seasons on the basketball court and competed in the throws one season for the track squad.

The University of Memphis

2010 practice session...Regained his sophomore season of eligibility after participating in just two games. Junior College Played one season as a safety for coach Eric Young...COS is a member of the Northern California Association-Mid Empire Division, which is considered one of the toughest conferences in California...Played in 10 games in 2008... Logged 33 tackles, 22 of which were solo stops...Also tallied an interception, which he returned for 27 yards, as well as eight pass breakups and a blocked kick. Prep Played his junior season at St. Petersburg (FL) Catholic before transferring and competing for Bradenton Prep as a senior in 2006. Personal Tremaine McKenzie is the son of Elyonda Harrell and John Mckenzie...Born May 17, 1989, in Bradenton, Fla....Is the fraternal twin of receiver Jermaine McKenzie. McKenzie’s Career Defensive Statistics YR

G/S

UT

2009

2/0

0

AT TOT PD FR FF 0

0

#63

0

0

0

TFL

SK

INT

0-0

0-0

0-0

Offensive

Line

Jo rda n Mil l er

2009 Enrolled in January at the University of Memphis after transferring from the University of Miami...Worked out with the Tigers during the spring 2009 practice session...Had requested a waiver from the NCAA to play immediately, but the waiver was denied and he was ineligible for game action in 2009.

2009 Redshirted during the 2009 season as a true freshman.

Academic Highlights Named to the Tiger 3.0 Club for the spring 2010 semester.

Academic Highlights Named to the Tiger 3.0 Club for the spring 2010 semester.

University of Miami Played three games as a redshirt-freshman receiver for the Hurricanes...Saw action in 2008 versus Duke, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech...Was not credited with a pass reception in 2008...Was injured in a car accident in June 2007 and was forced to redshirt as a freshman.

Prep Played for coach David Hines at Harrison High...Lettered three seasons at HHS...Helped team to a 9-3 record in 2008...Squad was ranked 10th in the state of Georgia by Maxpreps.com...Was part of 5A playoff teams as a junior and a senior...Was a Cobb County Offensive Line Honorable Mention pick in 2008...Selected by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a Top 150 Prospect for the state of Georgia...Blocked for a running back that gained over 1,000 yards in 2007 and 2008...Participated in the Cobb County All-Star Senior Bowl.

Prep Totaled 17 receptions for 380 yards and four touchdowns as a senior at Bradenton Prep in 2006...Also logged 33 carries for 345 yards and four touchdowns...Tallied seven punt returns for touchdowns (four others called back due to penalty)...Averaged 20 yards every time he touched the ball as a senior, whether it was a run, catch or punt return...Attended St. Petersburg Catholic High his first three years...Rated the No. 16 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 17 player on the Florida Top 100 by Rivals.com... Ranked the No. 32 wide receiver and the No. 22 player on the Florida Hot 100 by Scout.com...Rated the No. 16 player in Florida and the No. 18 wide receiver in the nation by SuperPrep...Also lettered in basketball at Bradenton, and averaged more than 20 points per game. Personal Jermaine McKenzie is the son of Elyonda Harrell and John McKenzie...Born May 17, 1989, in Bradenton, Fla....Is the fraternal twin of defensive back Tremaine McKenzie. #21 Defensive Back

T rema ine M cKenzie r-S op h o mor e 6-2 • 20 5 Br ad e n to n , F la . Br a d e n to n P r e p Colle ge of S iskiyou s

2009 Enrolled in January at the University of Memphis...Worked out with the Tigers during the spring after transferring from College of Siskiyous (CA)...Played in the first two games of the season on special teams before suffering a shoulder injury...Had shoulder surgery and missed the remainder of the season...Was back out on the field for the spring 2010 Memphis Football Fact Book

r-Fr e sh m a n 6 -9 • 2 8 5 Ke n n e sa w, Ga . Ha r r iso n HS

Personal Jordan Gregory Miller is the son of Greg and Bobbie Miller... Born October 1, 1990, in Marietta, Ga. #81

Tight

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Deven On arheim r-S en io r - 3 L 6 -8 • 2 5 0 Mayle n e , Ala . T ho m p so n HS 2009 Played in all 12 games, making nine starts at tight end... Totaled nine receptions for 82 yards with a season-long catch of 23 yards...Averaged 9.1 yards per reception... Registered one reception for five yards in the season opener against Ole Miss...Made two catches for seven yards against Middle Tennessee...Matched a career high with three receptions, and had a career-high 26 yards receiving against UT Martin...Posted a career-long reception of 23 yards against UCF...Made his 10th career start against UTEP...Logged two receptions for 21 yards against East Carolina, with a long catch of 12 yards...Started against Tennessee in a two-tight end set...Made his ninth start of the season against Tulsa. 2008 Played in all 13 games with three starts at tight end... Started against UAB, SMU and USF...Recorded his first two receptions of the season for 12 yards against Nicholls

P l a y ers

2009 Started all 12 games at left guard on the offensive line... Participated in 78.4 percent of the offensive plays...Was in on 659 offensive plays in ‘09...Made his first collegiate start at left guard in the season opener against Ole Miss... Worked 47 of 78 plays against the Rebels...Recorded 58 of 63 plays against Middle Tennessee...Worked the first six plays of the game against UT Martin...Logged action on 40 of 62 plays against Marshall...Participated in 54 of 57 offensive plays against UCF...Logged 65 of 82 plays against UTEP...Worked 63 of 78 offensive plays against Southern Miss...Was in on all 74 offensive plays against East Carolina, marking a career high...Worked 57 of 75 offensive plays against Tennessee...Worked 70 of 74 plays against UAB...Participated in all but four of the 73 offensive plays against Houston...Was in on all 56 plays against Tulsa...Was part of an offensive line that enabled Curtis Steele to rush for over 1,200 yards and 15 touchdowns... Offensive line gave way to just 17 sacks, which ranked third in Conference USA and 39th nationally...Adjusted throughout the season as Memphis used three different starters at quarterback.


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