2022 Northwestern State Football Media Guide

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Trevor McCune Academic Coordinator Logan Hayes General Manager of Demon Sports Properties Brad Welborn Assistant Sports Information Director Jonathon Zenk Assistant Director of Communication

NSU STAFF MATER YEAR AT NSU

Dr. Marcus Jones President Jerry Pierce Vice President for External Affairs

TBA Associate AD for External Affairs TBA Asssitant AD for Student-Athlete Development

2 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Table of CONTENTS Welcome to Natchitoches 1 Table of Contents • Quick Facts 2 MEDIA COVERAGE Covering the Demons 3 THE DEMON FOOTBALL TEAM Demon Roster 4 Returning Player Profiles 6 Newcomer Profiles 30 Brad Laird, Head Coach 40 Beau Blair, Offensive Coordinator/O-Line 42 Weston Glaser, Defensive Coordinator 43 De’Von Lockett, Assistant HC/Cornerbacks 44 Manny Harris, Wide Receivers 45 Jordan Hopkins, Defensvie Line 46 Josh Jones, Safeties 47 Kyle Washington, Quarterbacks 48 Derrick Berry, Assistant Defensive Line 49 Peyton Cox, Tight Ends 50 Demon Support Staff 51 2022 OPPONENTS Southland Conference 56 2022 Opponents 57 2022 Opponent All-Time Series 58 2021 SEASON IN REVIEW 2021 Game Recaps 60 2021 Honors, Awards 66 2021 Final Statistics 68 FOOTBALL HISTORY AND TRADITIONS Record Book (Game, Season, Career) 72 Miscellaneous Records 78 Opponent Records 79 Year-By-Year NSU Statistics 80 Year-By-Year Opponent Statistics 81 Year-By-Year Individual Statistics 82 NSU Team Records 85 Demon Award Winners 86 Year-By-Year Results 88 All-Time Series 97 Demon Football Lettermen 98 Retired Numbers 102 Demon Football Top 100 (From 1907-2007) 103 Demon Football All-Americans 104 Demon Football All-Conference 105 Turpin Stadium • Turpin Stadium Records 108 Demon Football Traditions 110 Demons in the Draft 114 Demons in the Pros 115 NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Dr. Marcus Jones, President 116 Jerry Pierce, Vice President 117 Kevin Bostian, Athletics Director 118 Athletics Administration 119 Sports Information 122 We Are Northwestern State 123 Academics 124 Campus Life 125 CHAMPS/Life Skills 126

Dr. Susan Campbell Faculty Representative Kevin Bostian Athletics Director Patric DuBois Deputy Athletic Director for Special Projects Sydney Jones Deputy Athletic Director for Business & Finance/Senior Woman Administrator Dustin Eubanks Associate AD for Compliance & Special Services

2022 Demon Football Media Guide Credits Editor: Jason Pugh, Assistant AD for Media Relations Layout and Design: Jason Pugh, Assistant AD for Media Relations Editorial Assistance: Ronnette Pellegrin, Brad Welborn, David West, SID staff, football coaches and players.

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Jason Pugh Assistant AD for Media Relations Lauren Krupica Director of Marketing and Digital Media Martin Iddon Director of Athletic Facilities Scott Maggio Director of Ticketing and Special Events TBA Director of Development Kiasha Trammell Director of Equipment Operations

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COACHING

Photography: Chris Reich and Gary Hardamon, NSU Photographic Services, New York Jets, New England Patriots Printing: Northwestern State Print Shop; Natchitoches, Louisiana 2022 Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Series Record 9.3 at Montana Missoula, Montana 2 p.m. (CDT) UM leads 3-0 9.10 vs. Grambling Shreveport 6 p.m. GSU leads 3-2 9.17 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Mississippi 6 p.m. Series tied 11-11 9.24 Lamar Natchitoches 3:30 p.m. NSU leads 14-9-1 10.1 Nicholls Natchitoches 3:30 p.m. NSU leads 28-21 10.8 Eastern Illinois Charleston, Illinois 2 p.m. EIU leads 2-1 10.15 at Houston Baptist Houston 6 p.m. NSU leads 4-1 10.22 Southeast Missouri Natchitoches 1 p.m. First meeting 11.5 at Texas A&M-Commerce Commerce, Texas 2 p.m. NSU leads 16-10-2 11.12 at Southeastern Hammond 6 p.m. SLU leads 37-29 11.19 Incarnate Word Natchitoches 1 p.m. Series tied 3-3 2021 Results (3-8, 3-5 Southland Conference) Date Opponent Result Attendance 9.4 at North Texas L, 44-14 18,716 9.11 at Alcorn L, 13-10 N/A 9.18 UT Martin L, 35-10 9, 146 10.2 Incarnate Word L, 38-27 6, 125 10.9 at Houston Baptist W, 21-17 1,987 10.16 McNeese L, 35-17 7,413 10.23 Southeastern L, 51-14 6,523 10.30 at Nicholls L, 42-21 7,328 11.6 Houston Baptist W, 28-24 3,621 11.13 at Southeastern L, 56-28 4,317 11.20 at McNeese W, 24-20 8,412

Brad Laird Head Coach Northwestern State, 1997 Fifth as HC Beau Blair Offensive Line Stephen F. Austin, 2014 First Weston Glaser Defensive Coordinator Sam Houston, 2012 First De’Von Lockett Assistant Head Coach/Cornerbacks Northwestern State, 2002 13th Peyton Cox Tight Ends Ole Miss, 2021 First Jordan Hopkins Defensive Line UL Lafayette, 2015 First Josh Jones Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator Arkansas Tech, 2013 Second Manny Harris Wide Receivers UTSA, 2018 First Kyle Washington Quarterbacks Angelo State, 2009 First ATHLETICS

DEPARTMENT

UNIVERSITY FACTS Location: Natchitoches, Louisiana Population: 18,323 Founded: 1884 Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southland Conference Enrollment: 10,735 Nickname: Demons Colors: Purple & White, orange trim Print Specs: Purple - 492f92, Orange- f7842b Mascot: Victory “Vic” The Demon QUICK FACTS

First Year: 1907 First Year of Southland Football: 1987 All-Time Record, Years: 537-484-22, 114 2021 Record: 3-8 2021 Southland Record, Place: 3-5, T-4th Southland Conference Championship, Last: 4, 2004 NCAA Division I Playoff Appearance: 6, 2004 Offensive Scheme: Air Raid Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 39/27 Stadium: Turpin Stadium Capacity: 15,971 Record at Turpin, Year: 135-80-1, 44 Year Opened: 1977 Surface: Artificial Press Box Phone: 318-357-4529

Photo deck space is limited. Northwestern’s game taping crew has priority on the sixth level deck. There are two film decks on the fifth level, available on a first-come first-serve basis. Access to the top of the press box is available. There is usually space in the stands immediately below the press box. In the event of a televised game, the originating TV crew has priority.

Conference/NCAA Offices - Southland Conference, 2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150, Frisco, TX 75034 (972-422-9500, fax 422-9225) - NCAA Statistics, P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317-917-6222, fax 917-6888)

Wire Service - Bret Martel, Associated Press, 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200A, New Orleans, LA 70113 (800-662-7717, 504-523-3931, fax 586-0531)

- SportsTicker, Harborside Financial Center, 600 Plaza Two, Jersey City, NJ 07311 (800-367-8935)

The 2022 Demon Sports Network broadcast team (left to right): play-by-play announcer Patrick Netherton, ESPN+ coordinator James Stanfield, engineer Davey Antilley and sideline reporter Tyler Moody pose in front of the new ESPN+ trailer outside Turpin Stadium. DEMON SPORTS NETWORK

- Peryn Keys, Sports, Baton Rouge Advocate, P.O. Box 588, Baton Rouge, LA 70821 (225-383-1111, fax 388-0371) - Russell Hedges, Sports, Bossier Press Tribune, 4250 Viking Dr., Bossier City, LA 71111 (318-352-3618, fax 747-5298) - Doug Ireland, Journal News Services, P.O. Box 2537, Natchitoches, LA, 71457 (318-354-4000) - Leesville Daily Leader, P.O. Box 619, Leesville, LA 71446 (318-239-3444, fax 318-238-1552) - Sports, Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, 3800 Howard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70140 (504-826-3405, fax 826-3401)

AT THE GAMES...

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- James Hadnot, KSLA-TV, 1812 Fairfield Ave., Shreveport, LA 71104 (318-677-6709, fax 677-6705) - Wesley Boone, John Sartori, Sam Rothman, KTAL-TV, 3150 N. Market St., Shreveport, LA 71107 (318-629-7134, 7133, fax 318-629-7171)

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FB SID: Jason Pugh Office: (318) 357-6467 Cell: (318) 663-5701 E-mail: pughj@nsula.edu We appreciate your interest and aim to please!

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Sideline passes are available on a limited basis. Use is restricted to outside the team areas on each sideline. Sideline credentials are good for press box admittance. Parking passes are available on a limited basis. Press parking is between the track and fieldhouse at the southwest end (on the press box side) of the stadium. Again, make requests by email prior to game day. Press box services include the pregame meal served an hour before kickoff. Soft drinks and snacks are available throughout the game. In ternet access is available by ethernet or wireless. If you will need to be near a phone in order to file, be sure to note that in your credential re quest. Quarterly, halftime and final statistics will be distributed along with play-by-play sheets. A pregame packet with a program, flip card, fact sheets, and updated notes will be available in the press area. To ensure equal access for all media, the Demon locker room will be closed. Postgame in terviews with NSU players and coaches for home night games are conducted on the field near the south end zone adjacent to the Clayton Plaza shortly after play ends. The Turpin Stadium eleva tor will be reserved for media use with 4 minutes left to play. Selected players and head coach Brad Laird will be available for postgame interviews. Laird and players will also be interviewed on the Demon Sports Network and that can be heard in the Turpin Stadium press box.

- NSU Current Sauce, Kyser Hall, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5456, fax 357-6564) - Sports, Natchitoches Times, 904 Hwy. 1 South, Natchitoches, LA 71457 (318-352-3618, fax 352-7842)

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Daily Newspapers/Web sites - LaMar Gafford, Sports, Alexandria Daily Town Talk, P.O. Box, 7558, Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-487-6351, fax 487-6315) - Jimmy Watson, Sports, The Times, 222 Lake Street, Shreveport, LA 71101 (318-459-3296, 800-462-6436, fax 459-3301)

DURING THE WEEK... Player interviews must be set up through SID Jason Pugh at least one day in advance to minimize demands on the student-athlete’s busy schedule. Brief face-to-face post-practice interviews may be conducted if time permits. They cover The Demons: primary meDia ouTleTs

Credentials are necessary for admittance to the Turpin Stadium press box and field house. Credentials also grant the bearer a meal in the press box, served well before kickoff. All requests for credentials (press or sideline) should be made to SID Jason Pugh, by fax (318-357-4515) or e-mail (pughj@nsula.edu). Credentials will be mailed if time permits. If not, credentials will be available in the Sports Information office on Fridays before home games, at the campus police station on game day or at the Will Call window in the southwest corner of Turpin Stadium’s press box side on game day.

- Alex Anderson, Daniel Brown, KTBS-TV, 312 E. Kings Hwy., Shreveport LA 71104 (318-861-5838, fax 318-862-9431) - David Antilley II, NSU-TV, 104A Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-4417)

- CNN, One CNN Plaza, 100 International Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30348 (404-822-1588)

Television Stations - Dylan Domangue, Elijah Nixon, Mary Margaret Ellison, KALB-TV, 605 Washington St., Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-445-6397 exts. 516, 523; fax 442-7427)

NOTE: Do not spell out South in the address.

Campus Radio Station - KNWD, 109 Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5693)

NSU Sports Information Office: (318) 357-6467 Fax: (318) 357-4515 Assistant AD/SID: Jason Pugh Assistant SID: Brad Welborn Assistant SID: Jonathon Zenk Administrative Assistant: Ronnie Pellegrin Graduate Assistants: TBA Mailing address: NSU Sports Information Prather Coliseum Room 112 220 S NatchitochesJeffersonLA 71497

Non-Daily Newspapers

National Outlets - USA Today, 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, VA 22107 (703-276-3400)

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All Northwestern State football broadcasts will be broadcast on ESPN+, www. NSUDemons.com and through the Northwestern State mobile app. Patrick Netherton returns in his role as the play-by-play announcer for his 20th season. Tyler Moody returns for his second season as the network’s sideline reporter. Davey Antilley will engineer the majority of the broadcasts with James Stanfield serving as ESPN+ coordinator/producer.

- Sports Illustrated, Time/Life Building, New York, NY 10020 (212-522-5782, 212-977-4540/4541) - Sporting News, Box 56, St. Louis, MO 63166 (800-433-1886, 314-993-7111) - CBS Sports, 51 W52nd St., 30th Floor, New York, NY 10019 (212-975-5162/3559) - ABC Sports, 1330 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 (212-456-7777) - ESPN, ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 (203-585-2154/2125, 800-843-6416)

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Ke’Nard King WR 5-10 170 So. Houston, Texas Ft. Bend Marshall HS (Tulsa/Trinity Valley CC)

Keenan Leachman S 5-11 215 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Central HS

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Eddie Godina K/P 5-11 180 Sr. Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS (Trinity Valley CC)

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Dylan Fluellen WR 6-2 185 So. Gilmer, Texas Gilmer HS

Jacob Washington S 6-1 190 Jr. Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur Memorial HS (Kilgore College)

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Andy Pierre-Antoine WR 6-1 190 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. North Miami Senior HS (Reedley College)

Gabe Smith QB 6-3 190 Fr. Mandeville, La. Northlake Christian School

LC Greenwood WR 6-3 215 Sr. Garland, Texas Lakeview Centennial HS (Oklahoma State)

PJ Herrington S 5-10 190 Sr. Natchez, Miss. Natchez HS (East Mississippi CC)

Javon Antonio WR 6-4 220 R-Jr. LaPlace, La. East St. John HS (Hinds CC)

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No. Name Pos. 6 Scooter Adams RB 4 Cedric Anderson CB 4 Javon Antonio WR 71 Stevie Ballard OL 6 Jordan Banks LB 47 Andrew Barnhill LS 3 Shemar Bartholomew CB 83 Drake Beck WR 55 Sawyer Benson LS 57 Riley Birdwell OL 53 Landon Blubaugh OL 31 Matthew Broad LB 43 Kyren Brown LB 13 AJ Burns CB 21 Kolbe Burrell RB 91 Kevondre Burton DL 23 Ronnie Caldwell S 59 Maurice Campbell II NT 72 Rod Chaney OL 5 Josh Clarke BE 13 Zachary Clement QB 24 Tay Coleman S 67 Jordan Cooper OL 7 Kareame Cotton Jr. QB 48 John Daigle DE 20 Kevin Davis Jr. S 62 Reed Davis OL 30 Miles Dickens DE 38 Daniel Dufour CB 15 Miles Fallin QB 27 Antwon Fegans S 2 Kaleb Fletcher QB 14 Dylan Fluellen WR 68 Kaden Garcia OL 93 Ray Gibson DT 43 Jaylon Glosson TE 9 Eddie Godina K/P 51 Chad Gooden Jr. LB 99 Donovan Green NT 3 LC Greenwood WR 15 Tyron Hall CB 54 Kendal Harmon DL 86 Duce Hart Jr. WR 26 Christian Hawkins LB 64 Brody Heard OL 2 PJ Herrington S 19 BJ Higgins QB 7 William Hooper CB 58 Coby James OL 52 Cole Jeansonne OL 30 Micah Jernigan WR 17 DJ Johnson S 8 Garrison Johnson RB 82 Monte Johnson TE 81 T.J. Johnson WR 84 Travon Jones TE 4 Ke’Nard King WR 88 Stanley King WR 87 Caleb Laboy WR 28 Kennieth Lacy RB 1 Keenan Leachman S 69 Ryan Lira OL 33 Isaiah Longino BE 55 Ja’Quon Lott NT

15 Miles Fallin QB 6-5 220 Sr. Santa Clarita, Calif. Canyon HS (Kansas)

Ronnie Caldwell S 5-11 195 So. Austin, Texas Cedar Park HS (Tyler JC) 24 Tay Coleman S 6-0 185 So. Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS 25 Isaiah Robinson S 6-2 195 R-Fr. Bossier City, La. Parkway HS 25 London Williams RB 5-10 175 Fr. Zwolle, La. Many HS 26 Christian Hawkins LB 6-2 230 Fr. Zachary, La. Slaughter Community Charter School (Millsaps) 27

Jordan Banks LB 6-2 235 R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Narbonne HS (Arizona State)

William Hooper CB 6-0 185 Sr. Montgomery, Ala. Shoemaker HS

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AJ Burns CB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Waco, Texas La Vega HS

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Antwon Fegans S 6-1 195 Fr. Oxford, Ala. Oxford HS (Arkansas State) 28

Shemar Bartholomew CB 6-0 200 Sr. New Orleans, La. Cypress Ranch (TX) HS

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Josh Clarke BE 6-3 230 Sr. New Orleans, La. Riverdale HS (Ole Miss/Holmes CC)

Zachary Clement QB 6-0 200 So. Broussard, La. Lafayette Christian Academy

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10 Dez Williams LB 6-0 217 So. Mound Bayou, Miss. Cleveland Central HS (Coahoma CC)

Jared Pedraza LB 6-1 225 So. Franklin, Texas Franklin HS 22 Jabari Reddock S 5-11 195 Sr. Largo, Md. Largo HS (Stony Brook) 23

Jamel Thomas WR 6-0 175 Sr. Caledonia, Miss. Caledonia HS (S. Alabama/Itawamba CC)

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Scooter Adams RB 5-9 180 R-Jr. Hallettsville, Texas Hallettsville HS (Kilgore College)

SirMichael Veasley RB 6-0 210 So. Dallas, Texas Life HS Waxahachie (SW Minnesota State) 36

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Jaren Mitchell WR 5-10 185 Jr. Dallas, Texas Hebron HS (Northern Colorado)

Ara Rauls III S 5-10 178 So. Waco, Texas La Vega HS 33 Isaiah Longino BE 6-1 275 Sr. Humble, Texas Humble HS 35 Ja’Quel Mack LB 6-3 215 Fr. Gonzales, La. East Ascension HS 35

Kareame Cotton Jr. QB 6-2 200 R-Fr. North Little Rock, Ark. North Little Rock HS

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Zach Patterson WR 5-11 180 Jr. Corinth, Miss. Corinth HS (East Mississippi CC)

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Jaheim Walters WR 6-2 175 R-Fr. New Orleans, La. St. Augustine HS

14 Cadillac Rhone S 6-2 190 R-Fr. Many, La. Many HS

Ty Hall CB 6-2 180 So. Little Elm, Texas Lone Star HS (Grambling)

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Christian Thomas BE 6-2 235 Fr. Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur Memorial HS 38 Daniel Dufour CB 5-10 165 Fr. Covington, La. St. Paul’s HS 40 Tory Morgan LB 5-11 215 Fr. New Orleans, La. Edna Karr HS 42 Jay Sturgis RB 5-10 250 R-Fr. New Orleans, La. Archbishop Rummel HS 42 Jaeden Ward LB 6-2 220 Jr. Wallis, Texas Brazos HS (Trinity Valley CC) 43 Kyren Brown LB 5-9 210 So. Shreveport, La. Northwood HS (Arkansas-Monticello) 43 Jaylon Glosson TE 6-3 245 R-Fr. North Little Rock, Ark. North Little Rock HS 45 Danny Sears LB 6-0 200 Fr. Covington, La. St. Paul’s HS 46 Scotty Roblow K/P 6-5 175 So. Shreveport, La. C. E. Byrd HS

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Kennieth Lacy RB 5-9 185 So. Kilgore, Texas Kilgore HS (Kilgore College) 29 Trey Williams S 5-11 205 Sr. Plaquemine, La. Plaquemine HS 30 Miles Dickens DE 6-3 247 Jr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach HS (Georgia State) 30 Micah Jernigan WR 5-10 179 So. Shreveport, La. Calvary Baptist HS (Southern Miss) 31

2 Kaleb Fletcher QB 5-10 200 Sr. Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS

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DJ Johnson S 5-10 179 Fr. New Orleans, La. St. Augustine HS

18 Dante Thomas CB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Hammond, La. John Curtis HS 19 BJ Higgins QB 6-1 205 Fr. Dallas, Texas Roosevelt HS 19 Kwame Sarkodie LB 6-2 210 Jr. Mansfield, Texas Navarro College 20 Kevin Davis Jr. S 6-0 190 So. Freeport, Texas Brazosport HS 20 Hogan Wasson WR 5-10 175 Fr. Euless, Texas Colleyville HS 21 Kolbe Burrell RB 5-9 200 So. Jenkintown, Pa. St. Joe’s Prep (Buffalo)

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Garrison Johnson RB 5-11 212 Jr. Manvel, Texas Manvel HS (Syracuse/Kilgore College)

Matthew Broad LB 6-2 240 So. Antioch, Calif. Cornerstone Christian (Los Medanos College) 32

16 Chance Newman QB 6-3 215 Jr. Daphne, Ala. Daphne HS (VMI/Jacksonville St.)

Jomard Valsin BE 6-2 245 Sr. Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur Memorial HS

Cedric Anderson CB 6-4 195 Jr. Clinton, La. East Feliciana HS

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Stevie Ballard OL 6-6 310 So. Terry, Miss. Central Hinds Academy (Louisiana Tech)

Rod Chaney OL 6-6 330 Jr. Houston, Texas Alief Elsik HS (Kilgore College)

Jared Morrow OL 6-5 295 R-Fr. Carrollton, Ga. Mt. Zion HS (Coastal Carolina) 81

JAVONPLAYERS

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Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School(s)

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Andrew Barnhill LS 6-0 225 Fr. Shreveport, La. Evangel Christian HS 48 John Daigle DE 6-2 265 So. Welsh, La. Welsh HS

Riley Birdwell OL 6-4 315 R-Fr. Nacogdoches, Texas Nacogdoches HS 58

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Maurice Campbell II NT 6-2 305 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. Ridgeway HS (Dodge City CC) 62

Christian Thomas WR 6-0 160 Fr. Logansport, La. Logansport HS (McNeese) 86 Duce Hart Jr. WR 5-10 162 Fr. Malakoff, Texas Malakoff HS 87 Caleb Laboy WR 5-10 190 Sr. Bossier City, La. Evangel Christian Academy (ULM) 88 Stanley King WR 6-6 200 Jr. Camden, N.J. Woodrow Wilson HS (Rutgers) 89 Dane Wallace WR 5-8 176 R-Fr. Broussard, La. Lafayette Christian Academy 91 Kevondre Burton DL 6-5 195 Fr. Amite, La. Amite HS 93 Ray Gibson DL 6-2 305 So. Philadelphia, Miss. Neshoba Central HS (East Central CC) 95 Johnny Mitchell DT 6-3 325 R-Fr. Stonewall, La. North DeSoto HS 96 JaBralen Yarber DL 6-1 285 Jr. Tyler, Texas John Tyler HS 99 Donovan Green NT 6-0 265 So. Palmetto, La. Opelousas Catholic HS No. Name Pos. 56 Matt Mabry OL 35 Ja’Quel Mack LB 75 Jordan McClaine OL 77 Joey Milburn OL 5 Jaren Mitchell WR 95 Johnny Mitchell DL 40 Tory Morgan LB 78 Jared Morrow OL 49 Race Moser LB 16 Chance Newman QB 10 Zach Patterson WR 21 Jared Pedraza LB 9 Andy Pierre-Antoine WR 32 Ara Rauls III S 22 Jabari Reddock S 14 Cadillac Rhone S 66 D’Andre Richard OL 25 Isaiah Robinson S 46 Scotty Roblow K/P 19 Kwame Sarkodie LB 45 Danny Sears LB 18 Gabe Smith QB 65 Brayden Staggs OL 42 Jay Sturgis RB 36 Christian Thomas DL 85 Christian Thomas WR 18 Dante Thomas CB 17 Jamel Thomas WR 51 Teeshaun Turpin OL 70 Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz OL 0 Jomard Valsin Jr. BE 50 Cameron Vaughn OL 35 SirMichael Veasley RB 89 Dane Wallace WR 11 Jaheim Walters WR 42 Jaeden Ward LB 11 Jacob Washington S 20 Hogan Wasson WR 10 Dez Williams LB 25 London Williams RB 29 Trey Williams S 50 Koruth Wilson DT 96 JaBralen Yarber DL

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Coby James OL 6-3 274 R-Fr. Midlothian, Texas Midlothian HS 59

Brody Heard OL 6-3 310 R-Fr. Alexandria, La. Holy Savior Menard HS 65 Brayden Staggs OL 6-4 300 So. Cypress, Texas Langham Creek HS 66

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Koruth Wilson DT 6-2 250 Fr. Marrero, La. John Ehret HS 51 Chad Gooden LB 6-0 230 Fr. Westwego, La. Archbishop Shaw HS

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Jordan McClaine OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. New Orleans, La. Ruston HS 77

Cole Jeansonne OL 5-10 250 R-Fr. Alexandria, La. Alexandria HS 53 Landon Blubaugh OL 6-3 270 R-Fr. Keller, Texas Keller HS

Joey Milburn OL 6-2 305 Sr. Mansfield, Texas Mansfield Legacy HS (Alcorn) 78

D’Andre Richard OL 6-3 300 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Brusly HS (Dodge City CC) 67

TJ Johnson WR 6-4 175 Fr. Alexandria, La. Alexandria Senior HS 82 Monte Johnson TE 6-5 230 R-Fr. Burleson, Texas Burleson Centennial HS 83

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Travon Jones TE 6-7 220 Fr. Miami, Fla. Dutchtown HS (Chattanooga) 85

Jordan Cooper OL 6-4 310 So. Ennis, Texas Ennis HS 68 Kaden Garcia OL 6-4 272 Fr. Baytown, Texas Barbers Hill HS 69 Ryan Lira OL 6-1 270 Fr. Boerne, Texas Champion HS 70

Cameron Vaughn OL 6-6 300 So. Orlando, Fla. Haines City HS (Trinity Valley CC/Central Michigan)

Drake Beck WR 6-0 190 Sr. Columbus, Ga. Brookstone HS (Ole Miss) 84

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Teeshaun Turpin OL 6-4 300 Sr. Cleveland, Ohio Glenville HS (North Texas) 52

Antonio = jah-VON Kolbe BURRELL = buh-RELL KAREAME Cotton Jr. = KAH-reem Johnathan DAIGLE = DAY-gull Miles FALLIN = FOWL-in Antwon FEGANS = FEE-gans Cole JEANSONNE = JAWN-sawn TRAVON Jones = TRAY-von KE’NARD King = KUH-nard KENNIETH Lacy = Pronounced like Kenneth Isaiah LONGINO = Lahn-GEE-no JAQUON Lott = JAH-kwan Jared PEDRAZA = PUH-drah-zuh ARA Rauls = AY-ruh Scotty ROBLOW = ROB-low KWAME SARKODIE = KWAH-me SAR-co-dee ALYZCHA ULULFALE-Hentz= UH-lye-jah OO-lu-fal-a JOMARD VALSIN = JUH-mard VAL-sin JAHEIM Walters = Juh-HEEM KORUTH Wilson = CREWTH

Race Moser LB 6-1 225 Sr. Deer Park, Texas Deer Park HS (Trinity Valley CC)

Kendal Harmon DL 6-2 260 R-Fr. Crowley, La. Crowley HS 55 Sawyer Benson LS 6-2 175 Fr. Shreveport, La. C.E. Byrd HS 55

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Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz OL 6-7 300 Jr. Killeen, Texas Killeen HS 71

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Reed Davis OL 6-3 285 R-Fr. Prairieville, La. Dutchtown HS 64

Matt Mabry OL 6-3 305 Jr. Mendenhall, Miss. Mendenhall HS (Jones College) 57

JaQuon Lott NT 6-4 315 Jr. Lambert, Miss. Madison Shannon Palmer HS (Itawamba CC) 56

S ADAMScooter

2021 Fall: Ranked third on the team in rushing with 286 yards despite appearing in just four games ... paced NSU with 80 yards on the ground against UIW on Oct. 2 ... led the Demons with 88 yards rushing, including a 36-yard touchdown run, in the season opener at North Texas ... added 32 receiving yards on a career-best-tying six catches against the Mean Green.

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Personal: Born Aug. 25, 2000 ... son of Barbara Shephard and Paul Adams ... has two brothers, Mark and Dae Dae, and one sister, Ebony ... his cousin, Teidrick Smith, has played with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks ... majoring in psychology ... plans to pursue his NFL dreams after his NSU career... life’s ambition is to be authentic and take care of my loved ones. TD LNG AVG/G 21(S) 6 85 699 18 681 8.0 7 65 113.5 21 (F) 4 55 296 10 286 5.2 1 36 57.2 TOTALS 10 140 995 28 967 6.9 8 65 96.7 LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (S) 6 18 149 0 38 8.3 24.8 21 (F) 4 16 100 0 15 6.3 25.0 10 34 249 0 38 7.3 24.9

Adams’ Career Stats RUSHINGYEARG ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG.

GAME RushingHIGHSAttempts: 20 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Rushing Yards: 208 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Longest Rush: 65 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Rushing Touchdowns: 3 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Receptions: 6 2x, last at North Texas, Sept. 4, 2021 Receiving Yards: 50 vs. Sam Houston, April 1, 2021 Longest Reception: 38 at Southeastern Louisiana, March 13, 2021

2021 Spring: First-Team All-Southland Conference in his first season ... All-Louisi ana Second Team ... had two 200-yard rushing games and another 100-yard outing in just six games ... rolled up 212 and 2 TDs at Lamar, which ranked 10th all-time on NSU’s single-game rushing charts ... the 208 rushing yards and three TDs at UIW rank 13th ... named the College Sports Madness National Player of the Week for his UIW effort ... just the third running back to have multiple top-15 single-game records in the same season, joining Joe Delaney and Ronnie Powell ... added 100 rushing yards at SLU ... averaged 113.5 yards per game (7th nationally) with seven touchdowns (6th nation ally) ... his 8 yards per carry ranked second nationally ... totaled 681 rushing yards in six games ... added 18 catches for 149 yards ... best receiving game came against Sam Houston in which he caught six passes for 50 yards.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in five games with 16 total tackles ... season-high five tackles vs. Nicholls ... added four tackles at Southeastern ... totaled three tackles and a half tackle for loss at Lamar and another three tackles vs. UIW.

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Prior to NSU: Two-year letterman at Kilgore College helped lead the Rangers to a conference championship and a Heart of Texas Bowl victory ... rushed for 258 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore and pulled in 12 passes for 161 yards and two touch downs, earning second-team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference honors ... had 99 yards on nine touches against Navarro, catching a pair of touchdowns ... as a freshman, rushed for 374 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 5.8 yards per carry ... opened his career with a 103-yard performance against Tyler Junior College, scoring a touchdown ... had a pair of two-touchdown games – at Texas A&T and in the second meeting against Tyler JC ... graduated with a 3.1 grade point average.

High School: Was a four-sport standout at Hallettsville High School, playing RUNNING BACK 6 R-Junior 5-9

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football, basketball, baseball and running track ... helped lead Hallettsville to four straight state playoff appearances and three district titles ... versatile athlete was firstteam all-district and honorable mention all-state as a senior, rushing for 1,347 yards and 21 touchdowns while catching 15 passes for 796 yards and six scores ... all-state selection and district MVP as a junior when he ran for 1,776 yards and 26 touchdowns, caught 24 passes for 347 yards and five touchdowns and added 97 tackles, seven sacks, five interceptions and three forced fumbles on defense ... first-team all-district as a sophomore while playing quarterback, rushing for 1,645 yards and 24 touchdowns and throwing for 803 yards and nine touchdowns ... rushed for 1,143 yards and 18 touchdowns and added 27 catches for 847 yards and three scores to earn Newcomer of the Year honors as a freshman ... was a Perfect Game All-American in baseball and an honorable mention all-stater as a freshman ... reached the state finals in the long jump as a freshman.

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games, starting four ... shared the team lead in pass breakups with six ... recorded three tackles in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... broke up a pass and had a tackle for loss in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... matched his career high with six tackles against UIW on Oct. 2 ... broke up another pass and had a 24-yard tackle for loss against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... set his career high with six tackles and added a pass breakup at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... snared his second career in terception and added two pass breakups -- one in the end zone -- in the Sept. 4 season opener at North Texas.

Junior • 6-4 • 195 Clinton, La. • East Feliciana HS

2019 Season: Appeared in nine games in his redshirt freshman season ... had a season-best four tackles and his first career interception at Nicholls on Oct. 12 ...

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Hallettsville, Texas Hallettsville HS (Kilgore College)

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2021 Spring: Second-Team All-Southland Conference in his first season ... topped 100 receiving yards in three of the five games he played ... ended the season with 192 yards on 11 catches and two touchdowns at UIW ... outjumped a UIW defender to set up game-winning FG with no time left ... had 10 catches for 190 yards and a touchdown vs. SHSU ... added 103 yards on six catches vs. McNeese ... led NSU with 521 yards on 31 catches and four touchdowns ... his 104.2 receiving yards per game ranks sixth nationally.

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Antonio’s Career Stats YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS TD LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (S) 5 31 521 4 43 16.8 104.2 TOTAL 5 31 521 4 43 16.8 104.2 GAME Receptions:HIGHS11 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Receiving Yards: 192 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 Longest Reception: 43 vs. Sam Houston, April 1, 2021 Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 JavonANTONIO WIDE RECEIVER 4

Anderson’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2019 9 3 7 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 21(S) 5 11 5 16 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 10 21 8 29 1.0 0.0 0 0 1 6 0 Total 24 35 20 55 1.5 0.0 0 0 2 7 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 6, 2x, last vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, vs. UT Martin, Sept. 18, 2021 Interceptions: 1, 2x, last at North Texas, Sept. 4, 2021

Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1999 ... son of Danita and Cedric Anderson ... one brother, Caleb ... majoring in industrial engineering technology ... wants to become a physical therapist, a personal trainer or a high school coach ... life’s ambition is to be someone who makes his family proud.

Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1998 ... son of Tiera and Vernon Green ... has two brothers, VL and Jamario, and two sisters, Brook and Lavondra ... majoring in general studies and holds a 3.0 grade point average ... plans to play at the next level or start a business ... life’s ambition is to “hustle by any means necessary because you have to work for what want.”

Prior to NSU: Lettered two seasons at Hinds Community College ... led the team in receptions (22) and tied for the team lead in touchdown catches (4) as a sophomore ... ranked second on the team in receptions (22) and receiving yards (348) as a freshman.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

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High School: Four-year letterman for coach Elden Foster’s Wildcats ... all-district performer as a senior and helped East St. John to back-to-back 7-3 seasons as a junior and a senior ... two-way player led the team in receiving yards as a junior and in tackles as a sophomore ... team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... also lettered in basketball.

Junior • 6-4 LaPlace, La. • East St. John HS (Hinds CC) collected his first three career tackles (2 solo) against Midwestern State on Sept. 7 ... made his collegiate debut at UT Martin on Aug. 29. 2018 Season: Redshirted. High School: Four-sport letterman at East Feliciana ... played football and baseball for his father, Cedric Anderson ... was named all-district as both a defensive back and wide receiver as a senior after catching 38 passes for 596 yards and six touchdowns and making 64 tackles, breaking up 14 passes, intercepting five passes, forcing three fumbles and recovering one fumble ... also scored a defensive touchdown and returned a punt for a score as a senior ... played in the Red Stick Bowl after his senior season ... all-district wide receiver as a junior, catching 35 passes for 486 yards and seven touchdowns ... had 55 tackles, 18 pass breakups, two fumble recoveries, an interception and a forced fumble as a junior ... caught 30 passes for 405 yards and two touchdowns in his first two seasons while recording 53 tackles, 12 pass breakups, one interception and one fumble recovery on defense ... all-district basketball selection as a junior after averaging 22.3 points per game for coach Desmond Jefferson ... three-time all-district infielder and an all-district pitcher in baseball ... twice was a regional qualifier in the triple jump with a top distance of 43-5 and has also qualified for regionals in the long jump for coach Alonzo Jones ... East Feliciana’s Student of the Year had a 4.2 grade-point average and was recruited by several Ivy League schools ... senior class president was named Academic All-State in all four sports in which he participated.

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High School: Played four years at Central Hinds Academy ... helped lead the Cou gars to the third round of the state playoffs as a senior, going 11-2 with a perfect 5-0 district record ... was a top-100 offensive lineman in Mississippi according to 247Sports. com ... played in the 2018 MAIS Class 3A All-Star Game ... earned Preseason All-Capital Offense honors before his senior year ... also competed in track and field, tennis and golf ... finished third in the state tennis tournament as a sophomore ... graduated with a 3.2 grade point average.

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2019 Season: Appeared in nine games, starting six, including the final five of the season ... posted his second two-interception game in the Nov. 21 season finale S

Prior to NSU: Spent two seasons at Louisiana Tech, playing in two games as a redshirt freshman in 2020 and two games as a true freshman in 2019.

Personal: Born Jan. 3, 2001 ... son of Wanda and Steve Ballard ... majoring in health and human performance ... plans to become a personal trainer ... life’s ambition is to open a gym.

Senior • 6-0 • 200 New Orleans, La. • Cypress Ranch (Texas) HS

StevieBALLARD

Bartholomew’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2018 8 9 5 14 1.0 1.0 0 0 2 3 0 2019 9 23 3 26 2.0 0.0 1 1 4 4 1 21 (S) 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 21 (F) 9 20 9 29 1.0 0.0 1 1 2 6 0 Total 27 53 19 72 4.0 1.0 2 2 9 13 1 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 7 vs. Sam Houston State, Oct. 13, 2018 Sacks: 1 vs. Sam Houston State, Oct. 13, 2018 Interceptions: 2, 2x, last vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 21, 2019

BARTHOLOMEWhemar

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games ... had a season-best eight knockdowns at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... graded at 85 percent on 18 snaps against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... played a season-high 38 snaps, grading out at 81 percent, against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... made his NSU debut, playing 28 snaps and collecting four knockdowns at North Texas on Sept. 4.

High School: Three-year letterman at cornerback who helped Cypress Ranch High to playoff wins in each of his last two seasons ... made five interceptions as a senior to go with a defensive touchdown, 12 pass breakups and three forced fumbles ... made 40 tackles ... as a junior, broke up 15 passes to pair with 50 tackles ... intercepted one pass and forced three fumbles ... graduated with a 4.34 GPA.

2018 Season: Made an impression in his second career game, intercepting two passes and registering a sack against Sam Houston State ... had career-high seven tackles vs. SHSU ... played in eight games, starting three ... finished season with 14 tackles and three pass break-ups to go along with his sack and two interceptions ... two breakups came at Stephen F. Austin.

2021 Spring: Played in the opener, intercepting a pass in the end zone to record his sixth turnover in his last six games dating back to 2019 ... made two tackles against Nicholls.

Personal: Born June 6, 2000 ... son of Farris Bartholomew and Beth Ware ... six sib lings, including brothers Bryan, Farris, Remelo and Remoan ... sisters include Kevynyka and Kevynysha ... carries a 3.0 grade point average in health and exercise science with plans to play professional football before becoming a physical therapist or a personal trainer ... asks himself every day, “How bad do you want it?”

Sophomore • 6-6 • 310 Terry, Miss. • C. Hinds Academy (Louisiana Tech) against Stephen F. Austin ... added a season-best five tackles and a pass breakup against the Lumberjacks ... returned an interception 96 yards for a go-ahead touch down at the end of the first half of a 31-28 win at Sam Houston State on Nov. 16 ... blocked an extra point at McNeese on Nov. 2 ... made three tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, forced and recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass in the end zone in a 44-41 overtime win at Incarnate Word on Oct. 26 ... made his season debut Sept. 14 at LSU, recording four tackles after missing the first two games of the season.

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High School: Four-year letterman for the Dragons ... named first-team all-district offensive line as a junior and a senior ... helped lead Nacogdoches to the playoffs for the first time in four years as a sophomore ... second-team all-district defensive lineman as a freshman ... also lettered in powerlifting and track and field, placing fourth in the powerlifting regionals as a sophomore ... Academic All-State selection graduated with a 3.61 grade point average and was his class parliamentarian.

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AJBURNS CORNERBACK 13 R-Freshman • 5-11 • 170 Waco, Texas • La Vega HS

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Junior • 5-10 • 220 Shreveport, La. • Northwood HS (Ark.-Monticello)

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High School: Three-year letterman who was a unanimous first-team all-district offensive lineman at Keller High as a junior ... honorable mention all-district as a sophomore ... helped Keller to two playoff appearances in seasons of seven and eight wins ... graduated with a 3.3 grade point average.

LandonBLUBAUGH OFFENSIVE LINE 53 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 270 Keller, Texas • Keller HS 2021 Fall: Sat out the season under NCAA transfer rules. Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Arkansas-Monticello. High School: Four-year letterman for coaches Jim Gatlin and Austin Brown’s Falcons ... finished his career second in school history in tackles (414) and set the school single-season mark with 142 stops as a senior ... his four interceptions as a senior are the third most in school single-season history ... helped lead Northwood to the playoffs as a senior ... named first-team all-district as a junior and was honorable mention allstate.

Personal: Born June 22, 2000 ... son of Karen Jackson and Carlos Brown ... general studies major with a concentration in psychology ... plans to pursue a master’s degree ... life’s ambition is to be healthy and happy. LINEBACKER

High School: Helped La Vega advance to the third round of the playoffs as a senior, including being a part of a defense that held the opposition to a total of seven points in two playoff wins ... defense pitched three shutouts and held seven opponents to 10 points or less ... as a junior, advanced to the state title game in Class 4A, won 14 games ... won the state title as a sophomore with 14 wins, defeating Liberty Hill in the title game ... also competed in track as a sprinter, part of a state championship as a sophomore ... graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.

Personal: Born Jan. 3, 2001 ... son of Robin Hayesand Richard Birdwell ... has one brother, Randy ... majoring in electrical engineering technology and has a 3.8 grade point average who made the Dean’s List twice ... wants to use his degree to find a job... life’s ambition is to “have a successful career with my family and friends alongside me.”

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Personal: Born April 4, 2003 ... son of Anthony Burns Sr. and Devenn Williams ... one younger sister Damice ... business administration major who owns a 3.0 GPA ... wants to start his own sports business ... life’s ambition is “to be great in anything I do.”

2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

R-Freshman • 6-4 • 315 Nacogdoches, Texas HS

KyrenBROWN

2021 Fall: Appeared in the final three games of the season, earning his first career start in a Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... graded at 78 percent on 68 snaps at Southeastern on Nov. 13.

2021 Fall: Appeared in one game, a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... red shirted.

Personal: Born Aug. 23, 2002 ... son of Randy and Melissa Blubaugh ... dad is a business owner ... two older brothers Garrett and Carter ... Garrett won an NCAA Divi sion II national championship at Texas A&M-Commerce ... holds a 3.68 GPA majoring in business ... plans to join law enforcement or own a business ... life’s ambition is to “live long enough to spend time with my kids and grandkids.”

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2021 Fall: Appeared in four games and maintained a year of eligibility as a redshirt ... graded at 80 percent on 36 snaps against McNeese on Oct. 16 ... graded at 81 percent, tied for the team lead, in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... made his Northwestern State debut against UIW on Oct. 2, grading at 95 percent across 27 snaps ... also threw the shot put for the Demon track and field team in the spring.

2021 Spring: Appeared in the opener against Nicholls, making three tackles ... played but did not record a statistic at Southeastern Louisiana.

Prior to NSU: Spent two years at Ole Miss and one at Holmes Community College ... redshirted in 2017 at Ole Miss and played in four games as a redshirt freshman, making two tackles ... played one game at Holmes, making one tackle.

2021 Fall: Appeared in seven games in his first season at NSU ... had a season-best two tackles and his first career sack in a Nov. 13 loss at Southeastern ... recorded his first tackle for loss as a Demon against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... made his NSU debut Sept. 4 at North Texas, collecting one tackle.

Personal: Born Dec. 15, 1998 ... son of Allen Clarke ... nephew of Iola Harkness, who raised him ... two brothers, Chris Clarke and David Dorsey ... nephew of former Saints and Chiefs defensive lineman James Black ... majoring in general studies with a focus in communication ... plans to start a foundation for teenagers and other children who need a place to “free their minds and work out” in his New Orleans neighborhood ... life’s ambition is “to never give up on myself, to keep striving for greatness and to never let darkness tear down my spirit.”

Clarke’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 2 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 3 5 2 7 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 5 5 10 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 3, 2x, last at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 Sacks: 1.0 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 JoshCLARKE BEAST 5 Senior • 6-3 • 230 New Orleans, La. • Riverdale HS (Holmes CC)

High School: Four-star recruit, according to ESPN, ranking as the No. 287 prospect nationally ... Louisiana’s No. 12 overall recruit and the No. 18 overall linebacker nation ally ... three-star recruit as named by Scout and Rivals.com ... Scout ranked him No. 2 outside linebacker in Louisiana ... played in the 2017 International Bowl as part of Team USA ... had 118 tackles (10 for loss), six sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception as a senior at Riverdale ... collected 149 tackles, 18 sacks, six forced fumbles and six interceptions as a junior ... played for coach Nick Brumfield.

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Personal: Born Dec. 22, 2000 ... son of Marsha and Maurice Campbell Sr. ... has five sisters — Mauricia, Martrice, Marshaye, Chisa and Vejia ... majoring in criminal justice ... plans on making a name for himself in pro football and brining businesses back home to create something better for his family ... life’s ambition is to never fail, never settle and work for everything he promised his late father he would achieve.

Campbell’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 7 4 2 6 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 4 2 6 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 2, at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, 2x, last at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 Sacks: 1.0 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 MauriceCAMPBELL II NOSE TACKLE 59 Junior • 6-2 • 305 Memphis, Tenn. • Ridgeway HS (Dodge City CC)

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Prior to NSU: Spent two seasons at Dodge City Community College ... had eight tackles in eight games in the 2019 season ... honor student posted a 3.2 grade point average.

High School: Two-time, first-team all-metro selection for the Roadrunners ... had 24 tackles and three sacks in eight games as a senior ... played in the Auto Zone Liberty Bowl All-Star Game ... also lettered in basketball.

2021 Fall: Appeared in three games, recording seven tackles ... collected two tack les and his first career sack in a Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... had a season-best three tackles at Nicholls on Oct. 30.

2019 Season: Did not see any game action ... redshirted. High School: Four-year letterman for coach Trev Faulk’s Knights ... named Out standing Player on the LSWA All-State team, and first-team LFCA All-State, first-team all-district and first-team All-Acadiana as a senior, leading the Knights to a 14-0 season and a state title ... voted LCA’s Superdome Classic MVP after rolling up 333 yards and accounting for five touchdowns (111 rushing on 13 carries, 2 TDs; 222 yards passing, 3 TDs) as the Knights scored 42 second-half points in a 56-7 championship game win ... also earned district offensive MVP honors, throwing for 2,055 yards and 36 touchdowns on 65 percent aim (92-142) while rushing for 637 yards and 11 touchdowns ... played in the I-10 Bowl and was the National Athletic Association of Private Schools 4A Quarter back of the Year ... first-team all-district and district offensive MVP as a junior, throwing for 973 yards and 13 scores and adding 686 rushing yards and nine touchdowns in just

seven games (an injury ended his season) as LCA went on to win a state championship ... named honorable mention all-state by the LSWA and second-team all-state by the LFCA ... first-team all-district selection and second-team All-Acadiana pick as a soph omore, throwing for 1,754 yards and 27 touchdowns and rushing for, 1,569 yards and 19 scores ... second-team all-district quarterback as a freshman, throwing for 1,084 yards and nine touchdowns and adding 975 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games at quarterback .. two-year basketball letterman for coach Caleb Starks helped lead the Knights to a state title as a sophomore and district titles in his two seasons ... four-year track and baseball letterman helped LCA capture the district and regional track titles as a sophomore.

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Rushing Yards: 96 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Longest Rush: 34 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021

Rushing Touchdowns: 2, 2x, last at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021

Receptions: 1 at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Receiving Yards:13 at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Longest Reception: 13 at Nichols, Oct. 30, 2021

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2021 Fall: Appeared in nine games with four starts ... set a career high with three touchdown passes in a Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... threw for a career-high 211 yards and a touchdown in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... threw for a then-career-high 210 yards and a touchdown and added two rushing touchdowns at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... set then-career highs in passing yards (206) and rushing yards (96) while throwing his first career touchdown pass in an Oct. 23 loss to Southeastern ... threw for 147 yards and rushed for two touchdowns in the second half of an Oct. 16 loss to McNeese ... rallied the Demons from a fourth-quarter deficit, leading a pair of touchdown drives, capping the last with a go-ahead, 2-yard touchdown run in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... bulled in from 2 yards out against UIW on Oct. 2 for his first career touch down ... went 3-for-4 passing for 23 yards and added 18 yards on six carries, including a career-long rush of 14 yards, at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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ZacharyCLEMENT

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Personal: Born Aug. 16, 2000 ... son of Lisa and Getano Clement ... two sisters, Caroline and Annie Lauren ... honor roll student was a member of the Beta Club and National Honor Society ... majoring in biology and has a 3.5 grade point average ... wants to attend medical school and become a family physician ... life’s ambition is “to have a positive impact on the people I come in contact with day in and day out.” 16-34-1 192 113.7 103-188-5 (S) 106 TD LNG AVG. 21 (F) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 21 (S) 9 1 13 0 13 13.0 1.4 12 1 13 0 13 13.0 1.1 Completions:HIGHS 20 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 Passing Yards: 211 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 Longest Pass: 67 (TD) at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Passing Touchdowns: 3 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021

287 3.5 7 34 31.9 TOTALS 12 93 431 122 309 3.3 7 7 25.8 YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS

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2021 Spring: Entered the season as the No. 2 quarterback, appeared in three games before shoulder injury ended his season ... part of a quarterback rotation with Kaleb Fletcher in the first three games ... threw for 192 yards on 16-of-34 passing with an interception ... best game came against McNeese with 122 passing yards on 8-of-14 passing with an interception ... had 18 yards against Nicholls on 5-of-13 ... added 52 yards at SLU on 3-of-7, including a 40-yard completion.

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Rushing Attempts: 19 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021

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2021 Spring: Started in five of the six games, appeared in the other ... top defensive lineman on the team with 25 tackles ... his four TFLs rank second on the team ... season-high eight tackles at Lamar, including two TFLs and half a sack ... added six tackles vs. Sam Houston, including half a sack ... added three tackles against McNeese

2021 Spring: Appeared in four games, mostly in a special teams role ... played against SLU, McNeese, Sam Houston and UIW.

2019 Season: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

2021 Fall: Appeared in nine games, starting two ... had three tackles and a half sack in NSU’s Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... notched five tackles against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... picked up his first sack of the season, a 5-yarder, against McNeese on Oct. 16 ... returned to action against Houston Baptist, making three tackles in the Demons’ win ... led NSU with a career-high eight tackles against UT Martin on Sept. 18.

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Eric Peevey’s Bruins ... named firstteam all-district at safety as a senior after helping West Brook go 9-3 and reach the state playoffs ... as a junior, helped West Brook post a 13-3 record and reach the Class 6A Division II state title game ... intercepted two of his five passes as a senior ... collect ed 75 tackles (50 solo) as a senior ... also ran track for the Bruins under coach Wrenrick Johnson ... graduated with a 3.2 grade point average ... member of Young Life.

2021 Fall: Appeared in and started four games before suffering a season-ending injury ... had a season-high grade of 80 percent against Incarnate Word on Oct. 2 ... led NSU with a team-high 11 knockdowns at Alcorn on Sept. 11 .... made his first career start, playing 62 snaps and recording five knockdowns at North Texas on Sept. 4.

JordanCOOPER

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Personal: Born Oct. 3, 2002 ... son of Latosha Creal and Kareame Cotton Sr. ... general studies major who aspires to be an engineer or play professional football... life’s ambition is to be successful. JR.

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Personal: Born Nov. 5, 2001 ... son of Tanee Coleman ... has one brother NeeVonn Williams, and one sister, Kyrstyn Colone ... majoring in graphic design and has a 3.0 grade point average ...wants to play in the NFL and then become an actor.

High School: Ranked as the No. 143 guard in the country by 247Sports.com ... helped coach Sam Harrell’s Tigers average 25.8 points per game as a senior ... was a unanimous first-team all-district selection as a junior when Ennis captured the district championship and reached the second round of the state playoffs ... helped push the Tigers to the playoffs in all four years of his career ... also lettered in basketball.

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R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 310 Ennis, Texas • Ennis HS

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Personal: Born Dec. 10, 2000 ... son of Monica and Alphonse Cooper ... has two brothers, Alphonse Cooper Jr. and Ahmeer Cooper, and one sister, Autumn ... majoring in computer information systems ... life’s ambition is to get his degree and continue his family’s business.

Coleman’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 2 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 8 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 10 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 2 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 TayCOLEMAN SAFETY 24 Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 Beaumont, Texas • West Brook HS 2019

2021 Fall: Appeared in eight games ... had a career-high two tackles in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... made his first tackle of the season and had a pass breakup against Incarnate Word on Oct. 2.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

R-Freshman • 6-2 • 200 North Little Rock, Ark. • North Little Rock HS

KareameCOTTON

R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 265 Welsh, La. • Welsh HS

High School: Football and basketball standout at North Little Rock High ... as a quarterback, led the Charging Wildcats to appearances in the Class 7A state title game in each of the last three seasons ... program has played in the last five state title games ... scored the winning touchdown in the final seconds of the semifinals on a 32-yard run, a game in which he threw for 358 and ran for 88 with six combined touchdowns ... part of 45 program wins in the last four years ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

2021 Spring: Appeared in two games in his first season, making one tackle ... made his tackle against Sam Houston.

2021 Fall: Walk-on offensive lineman did not see game action ... redshirted.

OFFENSIVE LINE 62 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 285 Prairieville, La. • Dutchtown HS

Daigle’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21(S) 6 6 19 25 4.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 9 5 19 24 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 Total 15 11 38 49 5.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 8, vs. UT Martin, Sept. 18, 2021 Sacks: 1.0 2x, last vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Lamar, March 27, 2021

High School: Earned first-team all-district honors as a senior, helping Dutchtown win their first playoff game in three years.

ReedDAVIS

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games, starting two ... ranked 10th on the team with 30 tackles ... had at least three tackles in six games ... broke up his first career pass against Southeastern on Oct. 23, adding two tackles against the Lions ... rang up a career-best seven tackles in his first start of the season Oct. 16 against McNeese ... notched a thencareer-high five tackles in the season opener at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in all six games at safety as part of the rotation ... collect ed 11 tackles including 0.5 tackles for loss ... most active game came against Nicholls with four tackles ... had three tackles and a 0.5 TFL at Lamar ... made two tackles against McNeese ... had one tackle each against Sam Houston and SLU.

Davis’ Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 6 6 5 11 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 10 20 10 30 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 16 26 15 41 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:DEFENSIVEHIGHS 7 vs. McNeese,

Personal: Born June 30, 2002 ... son of Temecka Royston and Kevin Davis Sr. ... has two brothers, Shaun and Brayden, and two sisters, Kiera and Kynle ... his cousin, BJ Fos ter, played for the University of Texas ... majoring in industrial engineering technology ... wants to play in the NFL or become an architect ... life’s ambition is to never have to struggle. Oct. 2021

Sophomore • 6-0 • 190 Freeport, Texas • Brazosport HS ... two tackles with a sack at SLU. 2019 Season: Did not see game action ... redshirted. High School: Four-year letterman for coach John Richardson’s Greyhounds ... earned all-district, all-parish and All-Southwest Louisiana honors ... tackling machine helped drive Welsh to a state runner-up finish as a senior, collecting 136 tackles, nine sacks and three forced fumbles ... keyed Welsh’s state championship run as a junior, notching 147 tackles, seven forced fumbles and five sacks ... totaled 365 tackles in his prep career in which he helped lead Welsh to four straight playoff appearances, all of which lasted until at least the quarterfinals... honor roll student and member of the Beta Club owns a 3.9 grade point average.

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KevinDAVIS JR. SAFETY 20

Personal: Born Oct. 18, 2000 ... son of Renee and Kevin Daigle ... has two sisters, Emily and Anna ... majoring in health and exercise science with a pre-physical therapy concentration and has a 3.5 grade point average ... wants to become a physical therapist ... life’s ambition is “to become the best possible version of myself and to help others do the same.”

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Personal: Born June 11, 2003 ... son of Ruby and Dennis Davis ... has a brother, Mason, and a sister, Addison ... majoring in health and exercise science and has a 3.9 GPA ... member of the Dean’s List ... plans to attend physical therapist school and create his own athletic physical therapy clinic.

second-team All-Greater Houston honors and was named all-county defensive MVP and Newcomer of the Year as a junior after tallying 113 tackles (45 solo), three tackles for loss and 10 interceptions ... versatile athlete caught six passes for 101 yards, rushed for 161 yards on 20 carries and completed his lone pass attempt for 35 yards and a touchdown as a senior ... helped lead the Exporters to consecutive playoff berths ... also played basketball and competed in track and field ... has a 3.0 grade point average.

High School: Two-year letterman for the Exporters ... named all-district and all-county defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior after recording 159 tackles (116 solo), five tackles for loss and four interceptions ... earned first-team all-state,

2018 Season: Appeared in three games in relief ...threw for 461 yards and four touchdowns without an interception and completed 62 percent of his passes ... had ca reer highs in completions (30), attempts (44), yards (253), passing touchdowns (3) and rushing yards (67) in the comeback win over Houston Baptist ... threw two touchdowns to Jazz Ferguson vs. Houston Baptist ... other passing touchdown came against Central Arkansas, in which he ran for a score ... finished third on the team in rushing with 72 yards and one score.

2017 Season: Dual-threat quarterback who appeared in seven games as a fresh man ... threw for 53 yards on 5-of-15 passing ... team’s fourth-leading rusher with 147 yards on 46 attempts and a touchdown ... had a wildcat package installed for him ... led a second-half comeback against ACU with 10 second-half points ... engineered a 62-yard scoring drive capped by his 14-yard touchdown run ... rushed for career-high 57 yards on 18 carries and threw for career-high 39 yards on 3-of-8 passing ... picked up a fourthand-inches conversion as NSU attempted to protect a lead against Sam Houston State in an eventual loss ... other top rushing games included 32 yards (UCA), 19 yards (SFA) and 18 yards (HBU, SHSU).

2021 Fall: Appeared in seven games, all starts ... led NSU in passing yards with 1,313 ... accounted for four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing) and 278 total yards in a Nov. 13 loss at Southeastern ... established career highs in completions (36), at tempts (48) and yards (319) while adding two touchdown passes against UIW on Oct. 2 a season-high 28 passes for 249 yards and a touchdown against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... completed 22 of 31 passes for 192 yards and a touchdown at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... threw for 177 yards and a touchdown on 14-for-23 passing in the season opener at North Texas on Sept. 4.

Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1999 ... son of Natisha Williams and Devery Williams ... has one sister Jasmin Williams ... graduated with a degree in electrical engineering with a 3.4 GPA and has been an honor roll and Dean’s List member ... part of the FCA leadership council ... plans to work in the engineering field, starting as a field engineer apprentice with GE ... life’s ambition is to show his family a life they’ve never seen before and create generational wealth that will last after he is gone. vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, Yards: 319 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, Pass: 65 (TD) at North Texas, Sept. 4, Touchdowns: 3 vs. Houston Baptist, Oct. 27, Attempts: 18 vs. Abilene Christian, Nov. 4, Yards: 71 vs. UT Martin, Sept. 18, 2021 Rush: 24, 2x, last vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Touchdowns: 2 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021

Fletcher’s Career Stats YearPASSINGG C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lng Avg./G 2017 7 5-15-0 33.3 53 0 21 7.6 2018 3 49-79-0 62.0 461 4 53 153.7 2019 4 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 21 (S) 5 36-69-4 52.2 374 2 28 74.8 21 (F) 7 142-223-6 63.7 1313 8 65 187.6 TOTALS 26 232-387-10 59.9 2201 14 65 84.7 RUSHINGYEARG ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LNG AVG/G 2017 7 46 189 42 147 3.2 1 21 21.0 2018 3 26 101 29 72 2.8 1 20 24.0 2019 4 5 3 1 2 0.4 0 3 0.5 21 (S) 5 26 112 49 63 2.4 0 28 12.6 21 (F) 7 84 350 125 225 2.7 2 24 32.1 TOTALS 26 187 755 246 509 2.7 4 24 19.6 GAME Completions:HIGHS 36

2019 Season: Saw action in four games, preserving a year of eligibility ... rushed twice for three yards at UT Martin on Aug. 29.

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2021 Spring: Starting quarterback at the beginning of the season, started the first four games as part of a rotation ... finished with 374 passing yards on 36-of-69 ... threw two touchdowns to four interceptions ... added 63 rushing yards (59 vs. SLU) ... best game against McNeese with 171 yards on 13 of 18, completed his first 11 passes of that game ... threw touchdowns against Nicholls and McNeese ... three first-half intercep tions against Lamar in Week 4 in his last start.

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High School: Academic All-Stater (4.6 GPA) who was a three-year letterwinner in football for coach Kody Groves ... first-team all-district selection as a senior after throw ing for 2,840 yards and 27 touchdowns, helping lead Poteet to an 11-4 record and to the Class 5A Division II semifinals ... added 501 rushing yards and four touchdowns ... second-team all-district as a junior, throwing for 2,608 yards and 29 touchdowns and running for 432 yards and three touchdowns ... took over at quarterback in the second game of his sophomore year, earning sophomore of the year honors after throwing for 1,783 yards and 20 touchdowns ... two-sport athlete as he played three seasons as a baseball shortstop.

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TIGHT END 43 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 245 North Little Rock, Ark. • North Litle Rock HS

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YearKICKINGFGM-A XPM-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK PTS 21 (S) 6-12 13-15 0-0 1-3 3-3 2-5 0-1 47 4 31 21 (F) 5-10 17-18 0-0 2-4 2-5 1-1 0-0 40 2 32

2021 Fall: Appeared in eight games in his first season at NSU ... tied for fifth on the team with 16 catches ... tied his career high with four catches for a career-best 50 yards at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... recorded a career-long 19-yard grab against Southeast ern on Oct. 23, one of two catches against the Lions ... snared the first four catches of his career against UIW on Oct. 2 ... made his NSU debut at North Texas on Sept. 4.

2021 Fall: Hit 5 of 9 field goals in eight games before missing the final three games of the season with an injury ... went 17-for-18 on PATs ... had five touchbacks on 24 kickoffs ... made two field goals against UIW, his first multi-FG game of the season, on Oct. 2 ... connected on a 40-yard field goal against UIW, NSU’s longest of the season.

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Senior • 5-11 • 180 Whitehouse, Texas • Whitehouse HS (Trinity Valley CC)

2021 Spring: Kicked game-winning field goal with no time remaining to beat No. 14 UIW (32-yard field goal) ... the game-winner came just minutes after UIW blocked an extra point that eventually allowed the Cardinals to take a lead late ... won SLC Special Teams Player of the Week for his UIW efforts for three made field goals ... connected on 6-12 field goals with a long of 47 at Southeastern ... had four field goals blocked ... three of those came in a three-point loss at Southeastern ... made 13-of-15 PATs ... primary kickoff man, had two touchbacks.

FG Attempted: 4 at Southeastern Louisiana, March 13, 2021 Long FG: 47 at Southeastern Louisiana, March 13, 2021

PAT Attempted: 5 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 KICKER

Personal: Born Nov. 28, 2002 .... son of Daniel and Shawna Fluellen ... second youngest of nine siblings – brothers are Za, Dakota, Devin, Tra, Rohan ... sisters are Diamond, Meagan and Robin ... business administration major who holds a 3.2 GPA and aims to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to give his family a better life.

High School: Two-way player at Gilmer High that led team to a 14-2 mark and a district title as a senior ... as a receiver, tallied 1,300 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns in his final year ... offensive player of the year in the district ... voted to the all-state team as a receiver ... defensive back who intercepted five passes and made 60 tackles as a senior ... graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS TD LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (F) 8 16 133 0 21 8.3 16.6 TOTAL 8 16 133 0 21 8.3 16.6 GAME Receptions:HIGHS4, 2x, last at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Receiving Yards: 50 at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 Longest Reception: 21 at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 DylanFLUELLEN WIDE RECEIVER 14 Sophomore • 6-2 • 185 Gilmer, Texas • Gilmer HS

High School: Lettered in football and soccer in high school ... graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

PAT Made: 4 at Incarnate Word, Aprl 10, 2021

Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1998 ... son of Olga and Ventura Godina ... has three sisters, Aimee, Lissette and Anna, and two brothers – David and Daniel ... graduated in May with his criminal justice degree, carrying a 3.0 GPA ... wants to become a state trooper and do personal training as a hobby ... life’s ambition is to become the best person he can be on and off the field.

TOTALS 11-22 30-33 0-0 3-7 5-8 3-6 0-1 47 6 63

GAME HIGHS FG Made: 3 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021

EddieGODINA

Prior to NSU: All-American kicker as a sophomore at Trinity Valley connected on an NJCAA record 26-of-30 field goals ... named GridironRR.com JUCO Kicker of the Year ... his record-setting 26th field goal of the 2019 season was a 56-yarder against Butler Community College in the Midwest Classic Bowl ... went 4-for-4 on field goals with a long of 50 yards against Navarro on Nov. 2 ... made at least three field goals in five games and connected on a 44-yard-or-longer try in eight games ... hit 37 of 41 extra point tries and scored 115 total points as a sophomore ... made his lone extra-point try as a freshman in 2017 ... averaged 38.2 yards per punt on 112 attempts in two seasons as the Cardinals punter ... had a career long of 64 yards as a punter and averaged 40 yards per punt as a sophomore ... graduated with a 3.1 grade point average and was part of TVCC’s 3.0 Club.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

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High School: An all-conference tight end who has led North Little Rock High to appearances in the Class 7A state title game in each of the last three seasons ... pro gram has played in the last five state title games ... part of 45 program wins in the last four years ... also played basketball in a program that won 70 games in the last three seasons ... a three-time Arkansas honor scholar who graduated with a 3.2 GPA.

Personal: Born Oct. 11, 2002 ... son of Rico and Sunya Glosson ... one older brother Que ... electrical engineering technology major who aspires to play professionally or get a job in his field.

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Personal: Born Feb. 5, 2002 ... son of Evelyn Daniel and Donald Green ... has one sister, Erica, and one brother, Devonta ... majoring in electrical engineering technology and has a 3.5 grade point average ... plans to become an electric engineer ... life’s ambition is “to continue keeping God first in my life, play in the NFL and start my own business.”

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High School: Three-sport standout lettered four years for coach Thomas David’s Vikings ... earned first-team all-state honors from the LSWA and the LHSCA, firstteam All-Acadiana, all-metro, all-district and all-parish as a senior and was named the district and parish Defensive MVP after making 117 tackles (13 for loss), 15 sacks, five forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries ... helped lead the Vikings to a 9-2 record and a second-round playoff berth ... as a junior, named first-team all-district and second-team all-parish, All-Acadiana and all-state by the LSWA and the LHSCA as Opelousas Catholic went 7-2 and reached the second round of the state playoffs ... second-team all-district pick on the offensive line as a sophomore ... three-year bas ketball letterman for coach Jeff Dupre scored more than 1,000 career points and was a second-team all-district and all-parish pick as a senior ... as a junior, earned first-team all-district and second-team all-parish honors in hoops as Opelousas Catholic reached the state semifinals ... four-year track and field letterman for coach Thomas David was the state runner up in the discus and won the district, parish and regional titles in the event while setting the school record ... was the district and parish champion and the regional runner-up in the discus as a sophomore ... Beta Club member was a magna cum laude graduate with a 3.95 grade point average.

Personal: Born July 7, 1999 ... son of Alicia and Robert Moore ... has one brother, Stefan, and one sister, Stephanie ... graduated in December with his degree in general studies ... wants to play in the NFL. Greenwood’s Career Stats

2021 Spring: Appeared in all six games, finished with three catches for 45 yards ... longest catches of the season include a 22-yarder against Sam Houston and a 17-yarder against McNeese ... six-yard catch vs. Southeastern was the first of his NSU career ... active special teamer, making three tackles. Prior to NSU: Played two seasons and redshirted one at Oklahoma State ... caught three passes for 12 yards in a win against McNeese in 2019, his only catches as a Cowboy ... played in nine games in two seasons.

2021 Fall: Started all 11 games at nose tackle ... had five straight games of at least three tackles from Sept. 11-Oct. 16 ... second among defensive linemen on the team with 27 tackles ... had two tackles and a fumble recovery in a Nov. 6 win against Hous ton Baptist ... notched half a sack and three total tackles in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... recorded at least three tackles for the third straight game, doing so against UIW on Oct. 2 ... notched five tackles against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... recorded a career-best six tackles at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... earned his first career start and notched his first career tackle in the Sept. 4 season opener at North Texas.

Green’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 4 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 11 9 18 27 0.5 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 Total 15 9 18 27 0.5 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 6 at Alcorn, Sept. 11, 2021 Tacles for Loss: 0.5 at Houston Baptist, Oct. 9, 2021 Sacks: 0.5 at Houston Baptist, Oct. 9, 2021 DonovanGREEN DEFENSIVE LINE 99 Sophomore • 6-0 • 265 Palmetto, La. •

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2021 Spring: Appeared in four games on the defensive line and on special teams ... did not record a statistic.

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Kendall Miller was tabbed a four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247Sports ... first-team all-district receiver as a senior, catching 65 passes for 1,091 yards and 16 touchdowns, earning team Offensive MVP honors ... caught 59 passes for 821 yards and nine scores as a junior ... caught 14 passes for 201 yards and four scores as a sophomore ... was Scout’s No. 21 national receiving prospect and ranked among the top 65 at his position by four major outlets ... also ran track.

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2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games ... downed a Scotty Roblow punt at the 4 late in the first half against Southeastern on Oct. 23 and had a 14-yard catch against the Lions ... hauled in a career-long, 34-yard pass on his only reception against UIW on Oct. 2 ... caught a career-high three passes in the Sept. 4 season opener at North Texas.

YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS TD LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (S) 6 3 45 0 22 15.0 7.5 21 (F) 10 6 62 0 34 10.3 6.2 TOTAL 16 9 107 0 34 11.9 6.7 GAME Receptions:HIGHS3 at North Texas, Sept. 4, 2021 Receiving Yards: 34 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 Longest Reception: 34 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 LCGREENWOOD TIGHT END 3 Senior • 6-3 • 215 Garland, Texas • Lakeview Centennial HS (Oklahoma St.)

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Harmon’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 3 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 1, 2x, last vs. UT Martin, Sept. 18, 2021 KendalHARMON DEFENSIVE LINE 54 R-Freshman • 6-2 • 260 Crowley, La. • Crowley HS 2021

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Personal: Born Aug. 13, 2003 ... son of Shelli and Duane Heard, a former Demon defensive lineman ... one sister, Libby ... pre-med major has a 4.0 GPA and won the LSC Cazales-Foaini Award ... plans to attend medical school ... life’s ambition is to become a doctor and have a family. LINE 64 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 310 Alexandria, La. • Holy Savior Menard HS

P.J.HERRINGTON SAFETY 2 Senior • 5-10 • 190 Natchez, Miss. • Natchez HS (East Mississippi CC)

Personal: Born Jan. 23, 2002 ... son of Michelle Pitre and Nakia Harmon ... has one brother, Desmond ... majoring in industrial engineering technology and has a 3.1 GPA ... wants to play in the NFL or use his degree to start a career... life’s ambition to be financially stable, move out of Louisiana and live life with no regrets. SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S FALL HONOR ROLL

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2021 Fall: Appeared in three games ... had assisted tackles against UT Martin (Sept. 18) and at Alcorn (Sept. 11). 2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

High School: Was a Natchez Democrat All-Metro first-team selection as a senior after recording 40 tackles, six pass breakups, four interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at Natchez High School ... graduated with a 3.1 grade point average ... was his class president and a member of the Beta Club, Science Club and Leadership Club ... played for coach Roy Rigby and lettered in baseball for coach Dan Smith.

Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1999 ... son of Kanethia Herrington and Thomas Dunbar ... has two sisters, Destiny and Kemori ... majoring in health and exercise science with a 3.2 GPA ... plans to become a personal trainer or coach different sports ... life’s motto is Confucius’ “Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall.” 32 0.5 9, 2x, last at North Texas, Sept. 4, 2021 for Loss: 1.5, 2x, last vs. McNeese, 0ct. 16, 2021 0.5 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 1 vs. Sam Houston, April 1, 2021

Prior to NSU: Two-year letterman for the Lions ... named second-team Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College All-North Division ... led East Mississippi with four interceptions and was fourth on the team in tackles with 40 ... also added a team-best seven pass breakups in 10 games ... had a season-best eight tackles, an interception, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery against Northwest Mississippi CC ... had a 30-yard blocked punt return for a touchdown against Coahoma ... notched 15 tackles, three pass breakups, two interceptions and a fumble recovery as a freshman, helping EMCC win the national championship ... returned one of those interceptions 62 yards for a touchdown against Mississippi Delta ... graduated with a 3.53 grade point average.

1 0 2 1 0 Totals 15 50 38 88 6.0 0.5 1 1 3 3 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS

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High School: Four-year letterman for the Gents ... finished his career with 247 tackles, 41 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 blocked punt and 1 touchdown ... helped lead Crowley to three state playoff runs, including reaching the third round as a sophomore ... earned first-team coaches all-state honors, first-team All-Acadiana, first-team all-district and first-team all-parish honors as a senior and was an honorable mention LSWA All-State selection ... named first-team all-district and all-parish as a junior ... second-team all-district pick as a sophomore.

2021 Spring: Third-Team All-Southland Conference selection ... ranked third on the team in tackles with 35 ... intercepted a pass against Sam Houston and recovered a fumble against SLU ... season-high nine tackles at Lamar with eight against McNeese ... missile out of the secondary who could help in run support or cover ... NSU defense held four of six opponents to 27 points or fewer in an explosive league.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted. High School: Three-year letterman for coaches Chris Gatlin and Justin Charles ... two-time all-district selection in his junior and senior seasons ... helped lead Menard to its first playoff win in almost a decade as a junior ... part of the Rapides Parish Super Six ... Academic All-State pick as a senior ... graduated with a 4.0 grade point average and was an Exchange Club Youth of the Year nominee ... part of the MAC (Menard Apostles for Christ) Team ... collected a slew of academic awards at Menard.

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2021 Fall: Appeared in nine games, all starts, before missing the final two games of the season with an injury ... ranked third on the team in tackles with 53 ... had five games with at least seven tackles ... had eight tackles (one for loss) in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... produced seven tackles at Nicholls on Oct 3. and six against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... equaled his career high with 1.5 tackles for loss as part of a 7-stop effort against McNeese on Oct. 16 ... tallied eight tackles (1.5 for loss) and post ed his first two-interception game against UIW on Oct. 2, earning honorable mention FCS National Defensive Player of the Week acclaim ... had a 42-yard kick return at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... tied his career high with nine tackles at North Texas on Sept. 4.

Herrington’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 6 18 17 35 1.0 0 0 1 1 2 0 21 (F) 9

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Toby Foreman’s Wolves ... unanimous first-team all-district selection as a senior, starting all 10 games, making 30 tackles, breaking up 16 passes and intercepting one ... did not allow a touchdown catch as a senior for defensive coordinator Roy Locks, a 2002 All-American defensive end at NSU ... first-team all-district and all-area as a junior, collecting 42 tackles, 12 pass breakups and two interceptions ... honorable mention all-district as a sophomore after making 37 tackles and breaking up 14 passes ... caught 52 passes for 783 yards and 10 touch down catches as a freshman ... lettered two years each in track and field and baseball ... teammate of fellow Demon Nathalon Nanai ... chose Northwestern State after receiving interest from ULM, New Mexico State, UTSA, UTEP and UL Lafayette among others.

Personal: Born March 21, 2000 ... son of Chastsie and Dana Hooper ... ... one brother, Aidan ... member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity ... industrial engineering major ... wants to play in the NFL or become the CEO of a company ... life’s ambition is to shoot for the stars in everything he does.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

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Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2018 7 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 11 12 9 21 2.0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 21 (S) 6 8 6 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 2 1 21 (F) 11 22 9 31 1.5 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 Total 35 45 26 71 3.5 2.0 1 1 3 4 1 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 9, vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, 3x, vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Interceptions: 1, 3x, last vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 WilliamHOOPER CORNERBACK 7 Senior • 6-0 • Montgomery,185Ala. • Shoemaker (Texas) HS

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

R-Freshman • 6-3 • 275 Midlothian, Texas • Midlothian HS

2018 Season: Played in seven games as a freshman ... made five tackles, including three solo ... made a career-high two tackles in the win over Houston Baptist ... made single tackles against Sam Houston State, McNeese and Stephen F. Austin.

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R-Freshman • 5-10 • 250 Alexandria, La. • Alexandria Senior HS

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Personal: Born Dec. 23, 2002 ... son of Becky and Hanner Jeansonne... one sister, Camille ... majoring in unified public safety administration with a 3.6 GPA ... plans to become a land surveyor ... life’s ambition is to stay positive and make the most of every day.

Personal: Born March 13, 2003 ... son of Damon and Debbie James ... older sisters Cydney and Cierra ... electrical engineering technology major who aspires to be an engineer after earning a master’s degree ... life’s ambition is “to be able to take care of my family and have no regrets.”

2021 Fall: Appeared in 11 games, starting 10 ... finished ninth on the team with 31 tackles ... made his first interception of the season against Houston Baptist on Nov. 6 ... recorded a career-best nine tackles, including his first sack of the season, in an Oct. 23 loss to Southeastern ... equaled his career high with five tackles in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... picked up a half-tackle for loss against UIW on Oct. 2.

High School: Helped Midlothian Heritage High to playoff appearances in all four seasons as an offensive lineman under head coach Lee Wigington ... playoff trips include the quarterfinals as a junior and third round as a sophomore and freshman ... graduated with a 3.45 GPA.

2021 Spring: Third-Team All-Southland Conference selection who broke up three passes and intercepted another ... intercepted a pass and broke up two more against UIW in a 49-47 win ... blocked an SHSU field goal to keep NSU close in an eventual loss ... other PBU came at SLU ... made 14 tackles with a season-high four at UIW and against Sam Houston ... NSU defense held four of six opponents to 27 points or fewer in an explosive league.

High School: Four-year letterman for coach Thomas Bachman’s Trojans ... earned second-team all-state honors as a senior as ASH reached the state championship game in Turpin Stadium ... first-team all-district and an All-CENLA selection by The Town Talk as a senior ... three-time all-district and All-CENLA honoree who was an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior ... three-year letterman in powerlifting ... gradu ated with a 3.4 grade point average.

2019 Season: Appeared in 11 games, making six starts at cornerback ... had three tackles, including one for loss, in the Nov. 21 season finale against Stephen F. Austin ... made four tackles and nabbed his first career interception, picking off a first half Hail Mary in a 31-28 win at Sam Houston State on Nov. 16 ... recovered a fumble and had a pass breakup against Central Arkansas on Oct. 19 ... had a 7-yard sack, a forced fumble and a pass breakup against Southeastern Louisiana on Sept. 28 ... recorded a career-high five tackles at Houston Baptist on Sept. 21.

2021 Fall: Appeared in four games ... did not record a statistic.

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Junior • 5-10 • 190 Bossier City, La. • Evangel Christian (ULM)

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2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games in his first season at NSU ... ranked seventh on the team with 14 catches and second in yards per catch (15.0) ... had two catches for 46 yards at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... set career highs in catches (4) and yards (69) and hauled in his first career touchdown — a 45-yarder — in an Oct. 23 loss to Southeast ern ... had a 35-yard catch against UT Martin on Sept. 18, finishing with two catches for 51 yards against the Skyhawks ... caught two passes for 14 yards in his Northwestern State debut at Alcorn on Sept. 11.

Personal: Born March 3, 2001 ... son of Cheryl and Michael Johnson, a former all-conference nose tackle in his playing days ... has one sister, Annie ... business admin istration major ... plans to become an industrial supply salesman ... life’s ambition is to own and operate a ranch.

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2021 Fall: Did not see game action. Prior to NSU: Sat out one season at Southern Miss as a redshirt.

2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

Junior • 5-10 • 179 Shreveport, La. • Calvary Baptist HS (Southern Miss)

2021 Spring: Appeared in all six games ... did not record a statistic.

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High School: Lettered two years at Evangel Christian for coach Byron Dawson ... helped lead the Eagles to a state championship ... also ran track and was part of a district champion 4x400 relay team ... graduated with a 3.45 grade point average.

Personal: Born Jan. 15, 2001 ... son of Pippa Blanton and Charles King ... has five brothers —Travon, Charles, Bobby, Trevor and James — and three sisters, Kareema, Malikah and Dominique ... majoring in psychology ... wants to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to travel the world.

2020-21

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Kyle Geller’s Spartans ... helped lead Centennial to two consecutive double-figure win seasons, including two consecutive bi-district championships ... team captain...helped lead Centennial to top-10 rankings in Class 5A in both football and basketball as a senior ... named all-district as a wide receiver, all-county as a wide receiver/tight end and was Centennial’s special teams MVP as a senior...played his sophomore season at Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas, and helped the team reach the playoffs ... lettered three years total in basketball at Ridge Point and Centennial ... competed in freshman track and field at Ridge Point, winning the district title in the triple jump and 300 hurdles while finishing as the runner up in the 800, pole vault, long jump, and high jump ... four-year member of the FFA.

Personal: Born April 17, 2000 ... son of Theresa and Jules Jernigan ... has a sister, Aniah ... cousin of former NFL receiver Arnaz Battle and current Denver defensive end Timmy Jernigan ... cousin Kevin Ollie led UConn to the 2011 NCAA men’s basketball championship as the Huskies’ head coach ... majoring in general studies with a concen tration in social science ... plans to play pro football and become a high school football coach ... life’s ambition is “to surround myself with people who believe in my hopes and dreams and to live my life as God would have me.” WIDE RECEIVER 30

MonteJOHNSON TIGHT END 82 R-Freshman • 6-5 • 230 Burleson, Texas • Burleson Centennial HS

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Rodney Guin’s Cavaliers ... sec ond-team all-district selection as a senior, catching 21 passes for 673 yards and eight touchdowns as Calvary went 8-4 and 4-0 in district, reaching the third round of the state playoffs ... had a pair of receiving touchdowns as a junior as Calvary went 4-0 in district play ... lettered in track and field as part of the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams .... helped Calvary win its first basketball district title.

High School: Was the No. 18 prospect in New Jersey as a two-way standout at Woodrow Wilson High School ... Under Armour All-American caught 79 passes for a state-best 1,413 yards as a senior, hauling in 15 touchdowns ... helped Wlson reach the finals of the NJSIAA South Group 3 game ... six 100-yard receiving games, topped by a 253-yard game against Seneca ... racked up 233 yards and three receiving touchdowns against Camden Catholic ... first-team all-state pick by NJ.com and first-team All-South Jersey by the Courier Post ... was a member of the USA Today Network All-New Jersey offense ... caught 26 passes for 412 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior ... selected to the Philadelphia Inquirer’s South Jersey Team of the Decade ... also played basketball and ran track for coach Brandon Bather ... graduated with a 3.5 grade point average.

2021 Fall: Missed the entire season after suffering an injury in preseason camp.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Rutgers ... member of the Dean’s List.

Prior to NSU: Attended ULM where he was part of the 2019 Warhawks roster.

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King’s Career Stats YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS TD LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (F) 10 14 210 1 45 15.0 21.0 TOTAL 10 14 210 1 45 15.0 21.0 GAME Receptions:HIGHS4 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Recieving Yards: 69 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Longest Reception: 45 (TD) vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021 StanleyKING WIDE RECEIVER 88 Junior • 6-6 • 200 Camden, N.J. • Woodrow Wilson HS (Rutgers)

Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1998 ... son of Shona and Vincente Laboy ... has three sisters, Allison, Meagan and Madison, and one brother, Adrian ... majoring in business adminis tration and plans to start his own business ... life’s ambition is to travel the world and be financially secure.

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High School: First-team all-district defensive back at Central High ... helped team to three playoff appearances under coach Sid Edwards ... member of the Beta Club and voted “Most Attractive” ... graduated with a 3.4 GPA.

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2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games with eight starts ... tied for fifth on the team with 37 tackles ... had a career-high six stops at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... returned after missing one game to produce four tackles and force a fumble against Southeast ern on Oct. 23 ... had a busy day, making four tackles and breaking up two passes, in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... made his first opening-day start, tying a career high with five tackles at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1999 ... son of Kevin Leachman and Charron Thomas ... brothers Khalen and Jarion ... sisters Taliyah and Trinity ... both parents are members of the Louisiana State Police ... president of the Theta Delta chapter of Omega Psi Phi ... majoring in health and human performance with aspirations of opening a gym and training athletes ... life’s ambition is to “become the best version of myself and push others to be theirs.”

2021 Fall: Started all 11 games on the defensive line ... ranked second in the Southland Conference in tackles for loss (11.5) and sacks (9.5) ... the 9.5 sacks were the sixth-highest single-season total in NSU history ... had 7.5 sacks in conference play and finished with a streak of six games with a sack ... led NSU’s defensive linemen and tied for fifth on the team with 37 tackles ... had the second multi-sack game of his career in a Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... had five tackles, three quarterback hurries and a sack in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... had a sack against Southeastern on Oct. 23, picking up at least half a sack for the fifth time in the past six games ... was a disruptive force against McNeese on Oct. 16, recording eight tackles, two TFLs and a sack ...had a tackle for loss in his fourth straight game, picking up one in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... recorded a half sack against UIW on Oct. 2 ... picked up his first sack of the season and added five tackles and a forced fumble against UT Martin on Sept. 18.

2019 Season: Appeared in the season opener at UT Martin, suffering a sea son-ending knee injury and will preserve a year as a redshirt ... had two tackles and a quarterback hurry against the Skyhawks before being injured.

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2018 Season: Played in 11 games as a top reserve linebacker ... sixth on the 6-1

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• 275 Humble, Texas • Humble HS 2021

2021 Spring: Broke into the regular rotation this spring, including starting the last two games at safety ... appeared in all six games, making 20 tackles total ... season highs of five tackles against Sam Houston and McNeese ... added three tackles and a fumble recovery at UIW ... three tackles, including one TFL, at Southeastern ... two tackles and a PBU vs. Nicholls.

2019 Season: Appeared in 12 games on special teams ... did not record any statistics.

2018 Season: Redshirted, did not play.

Leachman’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 6 10 10 20 1.0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0 21 (F) 10 22 15 37 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 3 0 Total 16 32 25 57 1.0 0.0 1 1 0 4 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 6 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, at Southeastern Louisiana, March 13, 2021 KeenanLEACHMAN SAFETY 1 Junior • 5-11 • 215 Baton Rouge, La. • Central HS

2020-2021

2021 Spring: Transitioned to the defensive line after recovering from an ACL injury ... appeared in all six games with one start against Sam Houston ... made 11 tackles with four for loss and two sacks ... season-high three tackles against Lamar, Nicholls and McNeese ... 2.5 TFL vs. McNeese ... other sack came against UIW ... had one QB hurry vs. Sam Houston.

2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... threw the shot put and discus for the NSU track and field team in the spring.

2021 Fall: Appeared in three games ... saw action at McNeese (Nov. 20), at South eastern (Nov. 13) and vs. Southeastern (Oct. 23) ... first matchup with Southeastern marked his collegiate debut.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in two games on the defensive line with one tackle ... made his one tackle against UIW.

Personal: Born Dec. 2, 2001 ... son of Melissa McClaine and Chase Donaway ... one brother, Justin ... majoring in business administration and holds a 3.0 grade point average ... wants to play in the NFL or own a business ... life’s ambition is to provide his family the way they provided for him. OFFENSIVE LINE 75 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 295 New Orleans, La. • Ruston HS team and third among linebackers with 48 tackles, including 26 solo ... season-high seven tackles in the win over Grambling ... had six tackles each against Texas A&M and Abilene Christian ... tied for fourth on the team with three quarterback hurries ... tied for the team lead with two fumble recoveries ... tied for fifth on the team with two pass break-ups ... had two sacks, both coming against Grambling ... had four tackles for loss.

High School: District Defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior ... two-sport ath lete at Humble, playing football and basketball ... lettered three years for coach Charles West’s football team ... captained both his football and basketball teams as a senior ... totaled 207 career tackles, topped by 90 his senior season ... recorded 23 tackles for loss and 15 sacks as a senior ... first-team all-district as a junior, making 77 tackles, includ ing 14 for loss and 12 sacks ... scored two touchdowns as a senior ... honorable mention all-district as a sophomore, making 40 tackles and recording seven sacks ... three-year basketball letterman who helped Humble to playoff appearances as a sophomore and junior ... also a member of the Humble High band.

2017 Season: Appeared in eight games as a reserve linebacker ... made 18 tackles, 11 solo ... career-high five tackles against McNeese ... recorded a seven-yard sack against Nicholls ... broke up a pass against Lamar.

Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1999 ... son of Doranna and Aaron Longino ... one sister Aarianna, who sings in the Houston Grande Opera ... graduated in May with a degree in health and exercise science ... wants to become a college football position coach and eventually a defensive coordinator ... life’s ambition is “to become the best version of myself and help lead people to their best versions as well” ... nickname is Gino. 26 22 48 4.0 2.0 2019 9.5 105 16.5 12.5 2021 20, 2021

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2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

High School: First-team all-district selection as a senior for coach Jarrod Baugh ... lettered three years and helped Ruston reach the state playoffs all three years ... helped the Bearcats average 27 points per game as a senior ... honorable mention all-district selection as a sophomore and as a junior ... honor roll student graduated with a 3.1 grade point average.

Longino’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2017 8 11 7 18 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 2018 11

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1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (S) 6 3 8 11 4.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 11 22 15 37 11.5

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1 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 60 45

High School: Four-year letterman for coaches Scott Abernathy and Dennis Dunn’s Griffins ... named to the Shreveport Times All-Area Team and was a first-team all-parish and all-district pick as a senior after recording 62 tackles, 12 for loss, and four sacks ... had five career blocked kicks and played in the Louisiana High School Coaches Asso ciation All-Star Game following his senior year ... was a first-team all-state selection by the Louisiana Football Coaches Association as a junior and also was named to the Shreveport Times All-Area Team and first-team all-parish and all-district ... first-team all-parish and all-district pick as a sophomore ... was featured on the cover of Louisiana Football Magazine prior to his senior year ... decorated track and field athlete has won three indoor state championships in the shot put, three discus state championships, two outdoor shot put titles and has one outdoor shot put runner-up finish ... honor roll student has a 3.0 grade point average.

Personal: Born June 1, 2001 ... son of Valerie and Johnny Mitchell Sr. ... has one sister, Jade ... majoring in general studies... plans to get his CDL after graduation.

1 2 0 3 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 8 vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Tackles For Loss: 2.5 vs. McNeese, March 20,

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Mitchell’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 2 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 1 at Incarnate Word, April 10, 2021 JohnnyMITCHELL JR. DEFENSIVE LINE 95 R-Freshman • 6-3 • 310 Stonewall, La. • North DeSoto HS

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Sacks: 2.0 at McNeese, Nov.

2019 Season: Appeared in four games, thereby maintaining a redshirt season ... drew his first career start against Central Arkansas on Oct. 19 and finished with a career-high three tackles ... made his first career tackle against Southeastern Louisiana on Sept. 28, finishing with a pair of stops against the Lions.

2020-2021

Prior to NSU: First-team All-American and conference Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore at Trinity Valley after recording 131 tackles (7.5 for loss), three fumble recoveries, one sack and one pass breakup ... honorable mention all-conference as a freshman after making 36 tackles ... graduated with a 3.1 grade point average and was an academic all-conference honoree.

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2021 Spring: Ranked fifth on the team in tackles with 29 ... three of his 3.5 tackles for loss were sacks, which tied the team lead ... had 1.5 sacks at Lamar, one sack against Sam Houston and 0.5 sacks against McNeese ... had three of his four quarterback hurries and his only pass breakup against Sam Houston ... career-high 11 tackles against Sam Houston ... added six tackles against Lamar and four each against McNeese and Nicholls.

High School: Rated a three-star prospect by 247sports.com ... four-year letterman for coach Mike Hedrick’s Lions ... helped lead Franklin to a perfect district record (6-0) as a senior and a second-round playoff berth ... named honorable mention Class 3A All-State by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors ... two-way standout was named District 10-3A-I MVP as a junior after recording 158 tackles, 14 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery and rushing for 1,135 yards and 17 touch downs on offense ... earned first-team Texas Sports Writers Association All-State honors as a junior ... first-team all-district pick as a sophomore ... named the District 12-3A-II Newcomer of the Year in his freshman season of 2015 ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... honor student graduated with a 3.3 grade point average.

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Personal: Born Dec. 27, 2000 ... son of Jackelin Castillo and Joey Pedraza ... has twin step-sisters, Valerie and Brianna Jaramillo, and one step-brother, Hector Jaramillo ... majoring in health and exercise science and has a 3.0 GPA ...wants to coach at either the high school or college level ... life’s ambition is “to be successful, have a happy family and reach all the goals I set out to.” TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2019 4 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (S) 6 6 23 29 3.5 3.0 0 0 0 1 0 21 (F) 11 30 24 54 6.5 6.0 0 3 0 0 0 Total 21 39 50 89 10.0 9.0 0 3 0 1

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2021 Fall: Appeared in all 11 games, starting seven ... seventh on the team with 32 tackles ... had seven tackles, including a tackle for loss, against McNeese on Oct. 16 ... tallied five tackle and recorded a quarterback hurry in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... posted a career-high eight tackles while making his first career start at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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Personal: Born Feb. 12, 1999 ... son of Alana and Terry Moser ... father played football at the University of Houston ... has one brother, Chance, and one sister, Liane ... majoring in general studies with a concentration in business and has a 3.1 grade point average ... plans to enter the military after graduation ... life’s ambition is to have a beautiful family and be the best man he can.

Moser’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (S) 5 5 11 16 0.5 0.5 1 1 0 0 0 21 (F) 11 13 19 32 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 18 30 48 1.5 0.5 1 1 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 8 at North Texas, Sept. 4, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Sacks: 0.5 vs. McNeese, March 20, 2021 RaceMOSER LINEBACKER 49 Senior • 6-1 • 225 Deer Park, Texas • Deer Park HS (Trinity Valley CC)

12 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 4.0 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 Sacks: 4.0 McNeese,

2021 Fall: Appeared in all 11 games, starting seven ... finished second on the team in tackles (54) and sacks (6.0) and third in tackles for loss (6.5) ... named Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week after posting a career-high four sacks in a Nov. 20 win at McNeese ... led the Southland and ranked third nationally with three fumble recoveries ... established a career high with 12 tackles (1.5 for loss) and added a half sack in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... collected a then-season-high 10 tackles in an Oct. 23 loss to Southeastern ... stuffed the stat sheet (3 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 4 QB hurries, 1 PBU) in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist, earning Louisiana Sports Writers Association Defensive Player of the Week honors ... jumped on his third fumble in two games, recovering a muffed punt against UIW on Oct. 2, and added four tackles ... recovered two fumbles against UT Martin on Sept. 18, becoming the first NSU player to pick up two recoveries in a game since JeMarcus Marshall on Oct. 31, 2015.

Nov. 20, 2021 JaredPEDRAZA INSIDE LINEBACKER21 Sophomore • 6-1 • 225 Franklin, Texas • Franklin HS 2021

High School: Two-year captain for coach Chris Massey’s Deer ... named first-team all-district as a linebacker and a long snapper as a senior and was the team’s Defensive Player of the Year for the district champions ... first-team all-district linebacker and long snapper as a junior when Deer Park went 7-4 ... academic all-district selection graduated with a 3.1 grade point average.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in five games at linebacker and on special teams, making 16 tackles ... season-high seven tackles at UIW, where he forced and recovered a fumble ... made five tackles at Lamar ... had three tackles and half a sack vs. McNeese.

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Rauls’ Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 5 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 3 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 AraRAULS III SAFETY 32

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Personal: Born March 6, 2003 ... son of Ara and Kylie Rauls ... father is a high school coach ... health and exercise science major who has a 3.3 GPA ... wants to attend physical therapy school ... life’s ambition is “to strive and get one percent better every day.”

• 5-10 • 178 Waco, Texas •

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High School: Football and track and field letterman at North Miami Senior High School ... graduated with a 3.2 grade point average.

Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1999 ... son of Eunide and Herns Pierre-Antoine ...has three brothers — Stanley, Ethan and Smile — and one sister, Rachel ... majoring in business administration ... wants to improve his old neighborhood ... life’s ambition is to put more smiles than frowns on the world.

R-Freshman • 6-2 • 190 Many, La. • Many HS

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Personal: Born Dec. 4, 2002 ... son of Rickey Rhone and Sanquanetta Slate ... three brothers Rickey, Quan’Terrius and Jayvion ... business administration major who has a 3.27 GPA ... wants to play in the NFL and start his own realty business ... life’s ambition is taking care of his family.

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2021 Fall: Did not see game action ... redshirted.

2021 Spring: Appeared in one game, returning one kick for 12 yards against McNeese on March 20. Prior to NSU: Lettered two seasons at Reedley College in Reedley, California ... led Reedley in catches (44), receiving yards (706) and touchdown catches (8) as a sophomore ... posted 100-yard games against Merced (113 yards, 1 TD) and De Anza (104 yards, 2 TDs) ... had streaks of four and three straight games with touchdown catches as a sophomore ... pulled in a career-best seven catches at Yuba on Sept. 14 ... caught 16 passes for 195 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman ... had a breakout game against Cabrillo in his freshman season, catching four passes for 77 yards and two touchdowns ... posted a 3.1 grade point average at Reedley.

2021 Fall: Appeared in two games ... did not record a statistic.

High School: Quarterbacked Many High to the Class 2A state title, which was played in NSU’s Turpin Stadium to finish a 10-0 season, topping Kinder in the finals ... two-way player that accounted for nearly 1,900 offensive yards and 15 touchdowns as a quarterback ... first-team all-district and first team All-Cenla as a senior ... led Many to the state title game as a junior after garnering offensive MVP honors in the district ... totaled more than 4,400 offensive yards in his career ... double-digit wins in each of his four seasons ... three-time all-district player ... academic all-state player who graduated with a 4.0 GPA ... four-year basketball letterman ... participated in student council, Beta Club and Quiz Bowl and was a nominee for Student of the Year.

High School: A safety who quarterbacked La Vega High to a state championship as a sophomore ... all-state safety as a junior on a team that advanced to the state title game ... made 95 tackles with five interceptions (two returned for touchdowns) and 11 pass breakups ... led team to the third round of the playoffs as a senior ... sprinted on the track team for three seasons, including being part of a state championship as a sophomore ... National Honor Society member ... graduated with a 4.2 grade point average.

Pierre-Antoine’s Career Stats YearRETURNSKOR YDS LNG AVG TD PR YDS LNG AVG TD 21 (S) 1 12 12 12.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 1 12 12 12.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 GAME KickoffSPECIALHIGHSTEAMSReturns: 1 vs. McNeese, March 20, 2021 Kickoff Return Yards: 12 vs. McNeese, March 20, 2021 AndyPIERRE-ANTOINE WIDE RECEIVER 9 Junior • 6-1 • 180 North Miami, Fla. • North Miami Sr. HS (Reedley College)

2021 Fall: Appeared in five games, making six tackles .. had a career-high three tackles at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... made his Demon debut against McNeese on Oct. 16, recording one tackle ... also had tackles at McNeese (Nov. 20) and vs. Southeastern (Oct. 23).

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2021 Spring: Freshman All-America Team by HERO Sports ... Third-Team All-Southland Conference punter who averaged nearly 42 yards on 29 punts ... pinned 11 inside the 20 with eight 50-plus punts ... won SLC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 6 in which he averaged more than 50 yards per punt vs. Sam Houston ... had a long of 56 yards this season vs. Sam Houston ... averaged more than 45 yards on two punts at SLU ... had one blocked vs. Lamar that dented average.

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Neil May’s Panthers ... named firstteam all-district, all-parish and All-City (Shreveport Times) as a senior and played in the Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star Game ... earned first-team all-district and second-team all-parish honors as a junior ... also lettered in basketball and track and field.

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2021 Fall: Appeared in all 11 games as a punter and three as a placekicker ... hit a 25-yard field goal and all three PAT tries at McNeese on Nov. 20 ... was perfect on four PAT tries at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... hit a 24-yard field goal -- his first career make -- and an extra point while averaging 42.8 yards on six punts in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist to earn Southland Conference and Louisiana Sports Writers Association Special Teams Player of the Week honors ... averaged 49.5 yards on six punts, unleash ing a career-long 66-yard punt at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... averaged 51.5 yards on four punts, dropping one at the Southeastern 4-yard line, on Oct. 23 ... placed four of his nine punts inside the 20 in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist, including one at the 6-yard line ahead of the Huskies’ final drive ... dropped three of his four punts inside the 20 against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... averaged 45 yards on four punts, dropping three inside the North Texas 20 on Sept. 4.

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2019 Season: Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending injury, allowing him to redshirt ...kicked off once at Houston Baptist on Sept. 21, making a tackle on the play ... hit a pair of extra points at No. LSU on Sept. 14 ... connected on the first two extra point tries of his career at UT Martin on Aug. 29.

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Mike Suggs’ Yellow Jackets ... named first-team all-district as a kicker and punter, first-team all-city (Shreveport Times) as kicker and first-team all-state kicker by the LSL and LFCA as a senior, hitting 6 of 7 field goals with a long of 44 and going 30 for 32 on extra points ... averaged 40.4 yards per

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games, starting seven ... recorded a season-best nine knockdowns at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ... posted a season-best grade of 88 percent, picking up four knockdowns in 32 snaps against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... made his first career start against UIW on Oct. 2 ... played a season-high 62 snaps, grading at 77 percent, against UT Martin on Sept. 18 ... made his Demon debut at North Texas on Sept. 4, playing 27 snaps.

R-Sophomore • 6-5 • 175 Shreveport, La. • Byrd HS

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2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

2021 Fall: Appeared in three games ... made his first career tackle at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... also saw action at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9) and at Southeastern (Nov. 13).

Prior to NSU: Played one season at Dodge City Community College.

Personal: Born Oct. 12, 2000 ... son of Curtis Richard ... one sister, Keyunna ... majoring in accounting and plans to become a tax accountant ... life’s ambition is to put his family first.

Junior • 6-3 • 300 Baton Rouge, La. • Brusly HS (Dodge City CC)

Personal: Born Aug. 23, 2002 ... son of Dolita and Renard Robinson ... has two brothers, Orlando Howard and Renard Robinson Jr. ... cousin of Boston Celtics forward Robert Williams ... majoring in general studies ... hopes to paly in the NFL ... life’s ambition is “to get my degree and finish college and do something good with my life.” La.

Robinson’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 3 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 1 at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021 IsaiahROBINSON SAFETY 25 R-Freshman • 6-2 • 195 Bossier City,

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High School: As a senior, led Brusly with 10 pancake blocks and helped the Tigers produce nearly 2,500 rushing yards ... played for coaches Marc Brown and Hoff Schooler.

punt in his senior year ... 44-yard field goal came at the final horn and lifted Byrd to a 17-14 win against nationally ranked Bishop Dunne of Dallas ... named first-team all-district and all-city as a kicker and second-team all-district as a punter in his junior year after going 3-for-5 on field goals, hitting all 30 extra points and averaging 40.1 yards per punt ... nominated for The Times’ Player of the Year award ... three-year soccer letterman for coach Gary McCormick ... three-time all-district goalkeeper earned the team’s Defensive MVP as a freshman ... has a 3.4 grade point average ... four-year member of the Key Club Personal: Born March 31, 2001 ... son of Susan and Scott Roblow ... has one sister, Sarah Kate ...cousin Will Derrick is a wide receiver at ULM ... majoring in business administration ... hopes to play in the NFL or enter the sport management/marketing industry ... life’s ambition is “to bring happiness to everyone I put myself around.” 0-2 0-0 5 21 (F) 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 25 13 2-4 2-2 0-2 25 LG 21 (S) 6 21 (F) 2660 17 9, 3x, last at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 Yardage: 335 at Houston Baptist, Oct. 9, 2021 Punt Average: 51.5 vs. Southeastern, Oct. 23, 2021

Sarkodie’s Career

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games in his first season at NSU ... had three tackles at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... recorded a season-high five tackles against UIW on Oct. 2 ... had two tackles (one for loss) and a pass breakup in his NSU debut Sept. 4 at North Texas.

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Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Navarro College ... collected six tackles and a sack in four games in the spring 2021 season ... had 12 tackles in six games as a freshman ... graduated with a 3.6 grade point average and was a three-time Dean’s List honoree.

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High School: Two-sport athlete at Mansfield High School ... played football for coach Daniel Maberry’s Tigers ... also lettered in track and field.

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High School: Three-star recruit as rated by 247sports.com ... versatile three-year letterman who played all five positions for coach Todd Thompson’s Lobos ... named firstteam All-District 14-6A and was a team captain and the team’s most valuable offensive lineman as a senior ... three-time academic all-district selection was a team captain as a junior and was named second-team All-District 14-6A as a junior, helping Langham Creek go 6-5 and win the bi-district round of the playoffs ... helped the Lobos go 14-2 as a sophomore and reach the Class 6A quarterfinals ... was named the MVP of Langham Creek’s Freshman ‘A’ team ... three-time member of the honor roll.

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JaySTURGIS RUNNING BACK 42 R-Freshman • 5-10 • 250 New Orleans, La. • Archbishop Rummel HS

FG Attempted: 1, 4x, last at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 PAT Made: 4 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021

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2021 Spring: Appeared in four games with two starts ... made starts against Lamar and Sam Houston ... part of NSU’s second-ever 400-yard passing game at Sam Houston (410).

2021 Fall: Did not see game action. 2021 Spring: Did not see game action. High School: Two-year letterman for coach Nick Monica’s Raiders ... team captain of unbeaten state championship squad as a senior, rushing for 587 yards and six touch downs ... ran for 1,104 yards and 11 touchdowns as Rummel went 9-2 in his junior sea son ... also lettered in basketball.

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Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 10 10 6 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 10 10 6 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 5 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 KwameSARKODIE LINEBACKER 19 Junior • 6-2 • 210 Arlington, Texas • Mansfield HS (Navarro JC) 2020-2021

Personal: Born April 17, 2002 ... son of Kelli and Terry Staggs, both of whom are coaches ... Terry played college football at Wyoming ... has four sisters – Rebekka and Kinsley Staggs and Briella and Autumn Davis – and one brother, Christopher Davis ... Rebekka is a video game designer for Warner Brothers ... majoring in secondary educa tion ... wants to become a high school football coach ... life’s ambition is to live with no regrets.

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Personal: Born Sept. 7, 2001 ... son of Pamela Pittman and Ryan Sturgis ... has two brothers, Mario and Jace ... majoring in health and exercise science ... plans to become a physical therapist and football coach ... life’s ambition is to be the best man he can each and every day.

PAT Attempted: 4 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021

Personal: Born Jan. 20, 2001 ... son of Grace Appiah and Kwame Sarkodie Sr. ... has one brother, Kofi, and one sister, Nana ... majoring in health and exercise science ... plans to attend PA school ... life’s ambition is to get drafted in the NFL and become a physician’s assistant.

2021 Fall: Appeared in seven games, all starts ... started the Nov. 20 season finale at McNeese after missing the previous two games ... had a season-best 10 knockdowns against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... graded at 75 percent on 80 snaps against UT Martin on Sept. 18.

Sophomore • 6-4 • 300 Cypress, Texas • Langham Creek HS

2018 Season: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman ... made 15 tackles, including eight solo ... had a season-high six tackles in the Homecoming win over Houston Baptist ... third on the team with five quarterback hurries ... had a sack and recovered a fumble against Houston Baptist ... broke up a pass against Central Arkansas.

OFFENSIVE LINE 63 R-Junior • 6-7 • 300 Killeen, Texas • Killeen HS

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Personal: Born Jan. 16, 2002 ... son of Keisha and Kevin Thomas ... has one sister, Keva ... majoring in psychology ... wants to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to be great ... nickname is “Strap.” R-Freshman • 6-0 • 180 New Orleans, La. • John Curtis HS

2018 Season: Redshirted, did not play High School: Two-time second-team all-district selection ... set a school record for knockdown blocks in a season with 87.5 in 10 games ... also owns the single-game record with 15 knockdown blocks ... won the team’s Al “Doc” Wilson Award as a senior ... second-team all-district guard and team’s Most Improved Player as a junior as Killeen went 5-5 and reached the state playoffs.

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2021 Spring: FCS Coaches All-America Second Team ... First-Team All-Conference linebacker who led NSU in tackles (54, 4th in the SLC in tackles/game at 9), tackles for loss (8, 5th in SLC) and sacks (3) ... forced three fumbles (Nicholls, SLU and Sam Houston) with four QB hurries as the hard hitter of a defensive unit that ranked third in the SLC spring league with 30 points allowed per game ... three double-digit tackle efforts – 13 vs. Nicholls, 11 vs. Sam Houston and 11 vs. UIW ... added eight tackles and a PBU vs. Lamar ... had seven tackles (two TFLs, one sack) at SLU ... had sacks against SLU, SHSU and UIW.

2019 Season: Appeared in six games in his redshirt freshman season ... played seven snaps and had one knockdown in his NSU debut at UT Martin on Aug. 29.

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High School: Two-year letterman at Port Arthur Memorial High School who played his first two years at Monsignor Kelly High School ... named to the Beaumont Enterprise first team and was the district defensive MVP after recording 24 tackles (sev en for loss) and 12 quarterback hurries as a senior ... second-team Super Gold selection

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2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games, starting the first five and final five games of the season ... had four games where he graded at least 77 percent and five games of at least eight knockdowns ... graded a season-best 85 percent and had a season-best 13 knockdowns at Southeastern on Nov. 13 ...  led the NSU offensive line with 11 knockdowns in his first career start at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in one game but did not record a statistic ... played against Sam Houston.

2021 Fall: Redshirted.

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2021 Fall: Appeared in all 11 games, starting 10 ... led Northwestern State in tackles (68) and ranked second in tackles for loss (9.5) ... had a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and a season-best 11 tackles in a Nov. 6 win against Houston Baptist ... intercepted a pass at Nicholls on Oct. 30, his first pick since the 2019 season opener at UT Martin ... racked up a 10 tackles and a career-best three tackles for loss in an Oct. 16 loss to McNeese ... tallied five tackles, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... had six tackles, including two for loss, and two quarterback hurries against UIW on Oct. 2 ... recorded seven tackles and a half-tackle for loss at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... notched eight tackles, including 0.5 for loss, in the season opener at North Texas on Sept. 4.

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2019 Season: Appeared in 11 games, starting eight ... led the Demons with nine tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with four sacks ... finished fourth on the team in tackles with 61 (32 solo) ... recorded at least a full tackle for loss in the final six games of the season ... after missing the Southeastern Louisiana game, finished the season with 7.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in the final seven games ... had 10 tackles and a pair of quarterback hurries against Stephen F. Austin in the season finale ... had 1.5 tackles for loss and returned a fumble 24 yards to set up a touchdown in a 34-13 win against Lamar on Nov. 9 .. had sacks at Sam Houston State (Nov. 16), at Incarnate Word (Oct. 26) and vs. Midwestern State (Sept. 7) ... produced seven tackles and a forced fumble against Central Arkansas on Oct. 19 ... returned from injury against Nicholls and recorded six tackles and a pass breakup ... had 1.5 tackles for loss and five overall tackles against Midwestern State on Sept. 7 ... notched his first career intercep tion and added a team-leading seven tackles in the season opener at UT Martin on Aug. 29, which marked his first career start.

2021 SPRING ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM LB

Personal: Born Dec. 21, 1999 ... son of Taatiafua Ulufale and Ralph Hentz ... both parents are retired military ... has two younger sisters Anastazia and Arzoria ... majoring in general studies ... life’s ambition is to continue growing and become the best person he can.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in one game in his first season ... made two tackles, includ ing 0.5 tackles for loss against Sam Houston. High School: Four-year letterman for coach JT Curtis’ Patriots ... had six intercep tions and 55 tackles as a senior ... collected 65 tackles and nabbed five interceptions as a junior, helping lead the Patriots to a 14-0 record and a state title ... in his four seasons, John Curtis’ combined record was 51-5 ... also ran track for the Patriots ... has a 3.0 grade point average.

Junior • 6-2 • 245 Port Arthur, Texas • Memorial HS

played quarterback at UL Lafayette ... has two sisters, Adonti and Arnia, and one

Personal: Born Jan. 23, 2000 ... son of Kwana Y. Bonham and Jomard R. Valsin Sr. ... mom is a surgery technician ... dad works in a refinery ... has one sister, Keiana Bonham ... aunt Kiemona Harris played basketball at the University of Houston and his uncle, Corey Valsin, played basketball at TCU ... graduated with his industrial engineer ing technology degree in May ... hopes to play in the NFL or work in a refinery ... life’s ambition is to be wealthy and very successful ... nickname is “Smoove.”

Prior to NSU: Spent one season at Southwest Minnesota State, which did not play because of the COVID-19 pandemic ... posted a 3.7 grade point average.

High School: Three-sport letterman at Life High School in Waxahachie, Texas ... played football and basketball and competed in track and field ... earned first-team all-county and first-team all-district honors as a senior ... set the school single-game record with six touchdowns against Mabank, rushing for 309 yards in that game ... graduated with a 3.3 grade point average.

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Veasley’s Career Stats RUSHINGYEARG ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LNG AVG/G 21 (F) 7 42 202 8 194 4.6 1 20 27.7 TOTALS 7 42 202 8 194 4.6 1 20 27.7 YEARRECEIVINGG REC YDS TD LNG AVG. AVG./G 21 (F) 7 5 15 0 7 3.0 2.1 TOTAL 7 5 15 0 7 3.0 2.1 GAME RushingHIGHSAttempts: 15 at Southeastern Louisiana, March 13, 2021 Rushing Yards: 119 vs. Nicholls, March 6, 2021 Longest Rush: 80 (TD) vs. Nicholls, March 6, 2021 Rushing Touchdowns: 1 vs. Nicholls, March 6, 2021 Receptions: 4 vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Receiving Yards: 15 vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 Longest Reception: 7 vs. McNeese, Oct. 16, 2021 SirMichaelVEASLEY RUNNING BACK 35 Freshman • 6-0 • 210 Dallas, Texas • Life HS Waxahachie (SW Minn. St.) 2021 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S FALL HONOR ROLL 2020-2021 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 2021 Fall: Did not see game action. 2021 Spring: Did not see game action. High School: Three-year letterman for coach Trev Faulk’s Knights ... helped lead LCA to three state titles ... first-team all-district punt returner as a junior ... also lettered in track and field and in soccer ... graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Personal: Born June 29, 2001 ...

2021 Fall: Appeared in seven games after starting the season on the scout team ... set a career high with 75 yards rushing against Houston Baptist on Nov. 6 ... fifth-lead ing rusher (194 yards) ... had a season-long, 20-yard rush and finished 37 yards against Southeastern on Oct. 23 ... rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown in his collegiate debut, an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist.

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Personal: Born Sept. 21, 2001 ... son of Nekita Davis ... has one brother, Malachi Jones ... majoring in business administration and plans to enter that field after gradua tion ... life’s ambition is to be a good man and a good father. son of and father brother,

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Valsin’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2018 10 8 7 15 1.5 1.0 0 1 0 1 0 2019 11 32 29 61 9.0 4.0 2 1 1 2 0 21 (S) 6 29 25 54 8.0 3.0 3 0 0 1 0 21 (F) 11 31 37 68 9.5 3.0 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 38 100 98 198 28.0 11.0 6 2 2 5 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 13 vs. Nicholls, March 6, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 3.5 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 Sacks: 2.0 at Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 15, 2018 Interceptions: 1, 2x, last at Nicholls, Oct. 30, 2021

Deuce ... has a 3.7 GPA as a business administration major ... wants to play in the NFL and become an entrepreneur ... life’s ambition is to accomplish everything he plans to. DaneWALLACE WIDE RECEIVER 89 R-Freshman • 5-8 • 176 Broussard, La. • Lafayette Christian Academy

2021 Spring: Did not see game action.

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2021 Fall: Did not see game action.

2021 Fall: Appeared in seven games in his first Division I season ... had a pair of tackles and half a sack at McNeese on Nov. 20 ... collected a season-high six tackles -all solo -- at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... notched four tackles against UT Martin on Sept. 18. Prior to NSU: Recorded 40 tackles, four pass breakups and a blocked kick in eight games during the spring 2021 season ... broke up three passes and collected 32 tackles during the 2019 season ... graduated with a 3.1 grade point average.

Ward’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 11 12 19 31 1.5 0.5 2 1 0 0 0 Totals 11 12 19 31 1.5 0.5 2 1 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 6 at Houston Baptist, Oct. 9, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Southeastern, Nov. 13, 2021 Sacks: 0.5 at McNeese, Nov. 20, 2021 JaedenWARD LINEBACKER 42 Junior • 6-2 • 220 Wallis, Texas • Brazos HS (Trinity Valley CC)

2021 Sacks: 0.5 at McNeese, Nov.

High School: Three-sport standout for the Purple Knights, playing football, basketball and running track ... helped lead St. Augustine to a 6-6 record as a senior, reaching the second round of the playoffs ... was part of three playoff teams for the Purple Knights, all of which reached the second round of the Division I playoffs ... has been part of three state playoff basketball teams, including the 2019 state runner-up in Division I ... as a sophomore, helped the Purple Knights reach the state semifinals and earn a quarterfinal berth in his freshman season.

Washington’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 21 (F) 7 10 7 17 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 10 7 17 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 6 at

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Personal: Born Jan. 22, 2001 ... son of Sharon Hill and Paul Washington, who played in the NFL ... has one brother, Jeremiah, and one sister, Kayla ... majoring in criminal justice ... hopes to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to get a good job and become wealthy. Nicholls, Oct. 30, 20, 20,

2021 Fall: Appeared in all 11 games ... tied for eighth on the team with 31 tackles ... had five tackles in back-to-back games to end the season at McNeese (Nov. 20) and at Southeastern (Nov. 13) ... also had half a sack at McNeese and a fumble recovery at Southeastern ... racked up a season-high six tackles in an Oct. 9 win at Houston Baptist ... collected a then-season-high four tackles against UT Martin on Sept. 18.

2021 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 at McNeese, Nov.

Personal: Born Sept. 10, 2002 ... son of Carol Harrison ... has four sisters – Alesha, Moesha, Yan and Jamaica – and four brothers, Bubba, Ellis, Ronald and Wanky ... majoring in graphic design ... wants to own a graphic design studio ... life’s ambition is to be the best he can be. RECEIVER R-Freshman • 6-2 • 175 New Orleans, La. • St. Augustine HS

Prior to NSU: All-American at Trinity Valley Community College in 2021, recording 111 tackles in eight games as the Cardinals went 6-2 ... recorded double-digit tackles in seven of the eight games ... added three sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss and three pass breakups ... had 73 tackles, three sacks and a forced fumbles as a freshman ... member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society who graduated with a 3.3 grade point average.

High School: Played three sports at Brazos High School ... lettered for coach Ned Barrier in football and coach Jon Waldrop in both basketball and track and field ... member of the A-B Honor Roll graduated with a 3.3 grade point average.

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High School: Three-year letterman for coach Brian Morgan’s Titans ... helped Memorial post a 27-4 record in his three seasons.

Personal: Born Dec. 23, 2000 ... son of Shonnette Brown ... majoring in psychology and holds a 3.2 GPA ... plans to pursue a career as a sports psychologist ... life’s ambition is “to play professional football and provide for my family so they never want for anything again” ... nickname is “Buck.”

2021 JacobWASHINGTON SAFETY 11 Junior • 6-1 • 190 Port Arthur, Texas • Memorial HS (Kilgore College)

2018 Season: Appeared in 10 games in the defensive backfield as a redshirt fresh man ... recorded five tackles, including three solo ... had two stops in the opener at Texas A&M ... broke up a pass against Central Arkansas.

2019 Season: Appeared in three games (at UT Martin, vs. Midwestern State, at No. 4 LSU) ... did not record any statistics.

2021 Fall: Appeared in nine games, starting two ... had 17 tackles as part of a deep Demon defensive line ... had four tackles, including one for loss, at Nicholls on Oct. 30 ... had a key half sack to scuttle HBU’s final drive in an Oct. 9 Demon win ... set a career high with five tackles at Alcorn on Sept. 11 ... recorded two tackles and a pass breakup at North Texas on Sept. 4.

2021 Spring: Appeared in five games this season, making one tackle against UIW.

High School: Three-year starter for coach Ricklan Holmes’ Lions ... three-time all-district selection helped lead John Tyler to a 10-3 mark as a senior and a third-round berth in the state playoffs ... had 69 tackles, 26 for a loss, six forced fumbles and an interception for the undefeated district champions ... produced a safety in a 22-10 win against Lancaster on Nov. 24 ... as a junior, totaled 25 tackles in six games, adding one sack ... produced 22 pancake blocks in 10 games as a sophomore offensive lineman.

Personal: Born July 1, 2001 ... son of Ann David and Jamie Yarber ... two siblings ... plans to major in mathematics ... plans to complete his undergraduate degree and become a graduate assistant to further his coaching education. Sept. last Oct. Stephen Austin, Nov.

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Yarber’s Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2019 12 12 3 15 6.5 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 21 (S) 6 1 6 7 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 9 4 13 17 1.5 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 21 16 16 32 8.0 2.5 1 1 1 1 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 5 at Alcorn,

Williams’ Career Stats YearDEFENSIVEG T A TOT TFL S FF FR INT PBU Blk 2018 10 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 2019 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (S) 5 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 (F) 10 6 2 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 10 4 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 GAME Tackles:HIGHS 2, 2x, last vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 WILLIAMSTrey SAFETY 29 Senior • 5-11 • 205 Plaquemine, La. • Plaquemine HS

21, 2019 Interceptions: 1 at Sam Houston State, Nov. 16, 2019 Ja’BralenYARBER DEFENSIVE LINE 96 Junior • 6-1 • 285 Tyler, Texas • John Tyler HS

2019 Season: Appeared in all 12 games, starting three, as a true freshman ... finished fourth on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss ... recorded a tackle for loss in each of the final two games of the season against Stephen F. Austin and at Sam Houston State ... picked up a sack and forced fumble against Stephen F. Austin on Nov. 21 ... notched his first career interception and tied his season high with three tackles in the 31-28 win at Sam Houston State on Nov. 16 ... had two tackles in a 44-41 overtime win at Incarnate Word on Oct. 26 ... recovered a fumble against Southeastern Louisiana on Sept. 28 ... had a season-high three tackles at Houston Baptist on Sept. 21 ... had a tackle for loss at No. 4 LSU on Sept. 14 ... posted his first career tackle and first career sack against Midwestern State on Sept. 7.

2021 Fall: Appeared in 10 games ... tied his career high with two tackles against UIW on Oct. 2 ... had single tackles in six other games.

2017 Season: Redshirted. High School: Two-sport athlete at Plaquemine ... three-year football letterman for coach Paul Distefano ... first-team all-district selection as a junior and as a senior ... re corded 33 solo tackles, seven pass breakups, three tackles for loss, two interceptions and scored one touchdown as a senior ... helped lead the Green Devils to three straight dis trict titles and playoff berths, including a No. 1 seed and semifinal berth as a sophomore ... three-year track and field letterman ... district champion in the 100 meters and as part of the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams as a sophomore and as a junior.

Personal: Born Jan. 17, 1999 ... son of LaKeshia Williams and Lance Phillips ... has five sisters – Traylan, Maya, Trinity, Kinsley and Taijah – and two brothers, Landon and La’Ren ... cousin of Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman La’el Collins ... communication ma jor ... wants to be the best businessman he can be.. life’s ambition is “to praise God and provide for my family.”

30, 2021 Sacks: 1.0, 2x, last vs.

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2021 Spring: Appeared in all six games with two starts on the defensive line ... made seven tackles with one QB hurry ... recorded the hurry at UIW ... season-high four against Nicholls ... added two against Lamar (0.5 TFL) and one against Sam Houston (0.5 TFL).

11, 2021 Tackles for Loss: 1.0, 6x,

Teeshaun Turpin, OL, North Texas, Cleveland, Ohio

Personal: Born April 5, 1999 ... son of Deborah and Jason Beck ... has a sister, Raina ... majoring in business administration ... plans to enter the business or real estate realms ... life’s ambition is to play in the NFL.

High School: Three-sport athlete at Evangel played four years of football for coach es Denny Duron and Byron Dawson ... named a Wilson All-American long snapper ... lettered two seasons in baseball for coach Tug Hulett ... lettered one year in track and field for coach Fabian Carter ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated with a 3.86 GPA.

London Williams, RB, Many HS, Many, La.

Duce Hart Jr., WR, Malakoff HS, Malakoff, Texas

Ryan Lira, OL, Borene Champion HS, Boerne, Texas

Ray Gibson, DT, East Central CC, Philadelphia, Miss.

Ian Bell, WR, Mentorship Academy, Baton Rouge, La.

Drake Beck, WR, Ole Miss, Columbus, Ga.

Andrew Barnhill, LS, Evangel Christian Academy, Shreveport, La.

Gabe Smith, QB, Northlake Christian HS, Mandeville, La.

Kaden Garcia, OL, Barbers Hill HS, Baytown, Texas

Matt Mabry, OL, Jones College, Mendenhall, Miss.

Ja’Quel Mack, LB, East Ascension HS, Gonzales, La.

Jaren Mitchell, WR, Northern Colorado, Dallas, Texas

Zach Patterson, WR, East Mississippi CC, Corinth, Miss.

Antwon Fegans, S, Arkansas State, Oxford, Ala.

Freshman • 6-2 • 235 Los Angeles, Calif. • Narbonne HS (Arizona St.)

Kevondre Burton, DE, Amite HS, Amite, La.

Joseph Milburn, OL, Alcorn, Mansfield, Texas

Chad Gooden Jr., LB, Archbishop Shaw HS, Westwego, La.

Prior to NSU: Played four seasons at Ole Miss, lettering twice ... member of both the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll and the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

Jamel Thomas, WR, South Alabama, Columbus, Miss.

BJ Higgins, QB, Roosevelt HS, Frisco, Texas

Hogan Wasson, WR, Colleyville HS, Colleyville, Texas Dez Williams, LB, Coahoma CC, Mound Bayou, Miss.

Chance Newman, QB, Jacksonville State, Daphne, Ala.

Travon Jones, TE, Chattanooga, Miami, Fla.

High School: Team captain as a senior caught 14 passes for 155 yards and four touchdowns that season ... also lettered in soccer and wrestling ... won the Hustle Award in both football and soccer ... graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

Prior to NSU: Played one season at Arizona State, collecting three tackles in three games while adding an interception against rival Arizona.

Tyron Hall, CB, Grambling, Frisco, Texas

Sawyer Benson, LS, C.E. Byrd HS, Shreveport, La.

Tory Morgan, LB, Edna Karr HS, New Orleans, La.

Cameron Vaughn, OL, Trinity Valley CC, Orlando, Fla.

Ke’Nard King, WR, Trinity Valley CC, Houston, Texas

Ronnie Caldwell, S, Tyler JC, Austin, Texas

Matthew Broad, LB, Los Medanos College, Antioch, Calif.

Jordan Banks, LB, Arizona State, Los Angeles, Calif.

Garrison Johnson, RB, Kilgore College, Manvel, Texas

Koruth Wilson, DT, John Ehret HS, Woodmere, La.

TJ Johnson, WR, Alexandria Senior HS, Alexandria, La.

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Daniel Dufour, CB, St. Paul’s, Madisonville, La. Miles Fallin, QB, Kansas, Santa Clarita, Calif.

Northwestern State

High School: Was a consensus four-star recruit, ranking as the No. 139 overall pros pect by Rivals.com ... 247Sports.com had him rated the 208th-best prospect nationally ... made 68 tackles (10 for loss), intercepted three passes and had two sacks as a senior ... recorded 13 sacks among his 61 tackles (20 for loss) as a junior ... as a senior, helped Narbonne allow an average of 7 points per game, including three shutouts.

Kolbe Burrell, RB, Buffalo, Jenkintown, Pa.

DJ Johnson, S, Edna Karr HS, New Orleans, La.

Personal: Born Nov. 13, 2001 ... son of Michelle and Marvin ... has three sisters, Briannah, Victoria and Rosa, and two brothers, Marvin and William ... majoring in com munication ... plans to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is “to make a difference in the lives I meet and met. I want to be able to provide for my family and make sure they don’t have to worry about anything.” LINEBACKER 6

Kennieth Lacy, RB, Kilgore College, Kilgore, Texas

Jabari Reddock, S, Stony Brook, Largo, Md.

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Christian Thomas, DE, Port Arthur Memorial HS, Port Arthur, Texas

Jared Morrow, OL, Coastal Carolina, Carrollton, Ga.

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Christian Hawkins, DE, Millsaps College, Zachary, La.

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Rod Chaney, OL, Kilgore JC, Houston, Texas

Personal: Born Aug. 13, 2004 ... son of April and Dan Schnebelen and Michael Pup po ... nephew of former NFL quarterback Brock Berlin, a former Louisiana Player of the Year ... has one brother, Cole Schnebelen, and one sister, Avery Schnebelen ... majoring in industrial engineering technology ... plans to manage a company in the petroleum industry ... life’s ambition is to populate Heaven.

Christian Thomas, WR, McNeese, Mansfield, La.

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Miles Dickens, DE, Georgia State, Deerfield Beach, Fla.

Danny Sears, LB, St. Paul’s HS, Covington, La.

JaQuon Lott, DT, Itawamba CC, Lambert, Miss.

Freshman • 6-0 • 225 Shreveport, La. • Evangel Christian Academy

Personal: Born May 21, 2002 ... son of Danielle and Richard Broad ... has a broth er, Michael ... holds dual citizenship with New Zealand ... majoring in biology with a concentration in sports medicine ... plans on attending medical school and becoming a team doctor ... life’s ambition is to live life to the fullest, continue traveling the world, be successful in his career and raise a great family.

Personal: Born March 18, 2002 ... son of Irish and Danny Burrell ... has two brothers, Chris and Camron, and one sister, Kristen ... Chris was a three-year letterman at Cincinna ti ... majoring in communication with a concentration in sports media ... life’s ambition is to play in the NFL.

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Prior to NSU: Spent two seasons at Buffalo, redshirting in 2020.

High School: Three-year letterman at Cornerstone Christian whose No. 42 was re tired ... named first-team all-league in football three times and was the league co-MVP as a senior ... team MVP as a junior ... earned all-academic team honors as a junior and senior ... helped lead Cornerstone Christian to a 14-0 record, a league, section and NCS championship as a senior ... helped produce a 10-0 season and section championship as a junior ... earned first-team all-league honors in basketball as a junior and second-team acclaim as a senior ... helped Cornerstone Christian win a basketball state title as a junior ... named Cougar of the Year ... honor roll student graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

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Personal: Born Aug. 9, 2003 ... son of Brooke and Todd Benson ... has a brother, Shepherd, and a sister, Scarlett ... majoring in electrical engineering technology ... plans to attend law school ... life’s ambition is to become stable through a job he enjoys.

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Mike Suggs’ Yellow Jackets ... earned 4.5 stars from Rubio Long Snapping as a senior when Byrd went 9-2 and reached the state quarterfinals ... part of Byrd’s Division I state championship team in 2020, winning the title inside Turpin Stadium ... ranked in the top 100 by Rubio Long Snapping as a junior ... also lettered in wrestling ... member of the Key Club and the Stamp Collecting Club ... graduated with a 3.6 GPA.

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Sophomore • 5-9 • 200 Jenkintown, Pa. • St. Joe’s Prep (Buffalo)

Freshman • 6-1 • 185 Shreveport, La. • C.E. Byrd HS Prior to NSU: Named first-team all-conference at Los Medanos, finishing fifth in the California Community College Athletic Association with a team-high 81 tackles ... named a team captain as a freshman ... held a 3.2 GPA.

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NORTHWESTERN STATE

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Keith Woods’ Sharks ... caught 44 passes for 500 yards and six touchdowns ... helped Mentorship Academy reach the state playoffs as a junior, catching 65 passes for 725 yards and 12 touchdowns ... earned firstteam all-district honors that season ... second-team all-district as both a receiver and cornerback as a sophomore after catching 20 passes for 435 yards and six touchdowns ... allowed only one catch as a cornerback ... also lettered in track and field, finishing second at the district meet, clocking a 10.9 100 meters ... member of the Future Business Leaders of America and graduated with a 3.6 GPA.

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Freshman • 5-8 • 160 Baton Rouge, La. • Mentorship Academy

Sophomore • 6-2 • 240 Antioch, Calif. • Cornerstone Christian (Los Medanos Coll.)

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Personal: Born July 29, 2002 ... son of Ashley and Adam Bell ... has two brothers, Adam and Christian, and a sister, Destiny ... majoring in business administration ... wants to earn his master’s degree and play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to take every day oen step at a time, control what he can control and allow God “to guide you through the rest.”

High School: Four-year letterman for coaches Tim Rokin and Tom Sugden at St. Jo seph’s Prep in Philadelphia ... named first-team All-Catholic league selection three times ... honorable mention USA Today All-American as a senior ... rushed for 3,273 yards and 44 touchdowns in his career ... ran for 190 yards to lead the Hawks to the 2019 Pennsyl vania Class 6A state title, earning Offensive Player of the Game honors ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

Freshman • 6-5 • 190 Amite, La. • Amite HS

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Prior to NSU: Spent two seasons at Georgia State, appearing in one game.

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High School: Four-year letterman for coaches Aric Sardinea and Joe Hicks’ Rams … two-time, second-team all-district selection … named the No. 26 offensive tackle prospect in Texas … also lettered in basketball and track and field, throwing the discus.

Personal: Born April 19, 2000 ... son of Vasceil Derico and nephew of Vontrice Derico ... has two sisters, Deneesha Peete and Jada Dickens ... majoring in psychology ... wants to become a mental health therapist ... life’s ambition is to be drafted in the NFL and affect change in how mental health is approached.

High School: Three-sport standout played football and basketball and competed in track and field at Deerfield Beach High School and Stoneman Douglas High School ... helped lead Deerfield Beach to a 13-2 mark and a berth in the Class 8A semifinals as a senior ... as a junior, recorded 15 tackles for loss, 13 quarterback hurries, nine sacks and two pass breakups ... ran a 22.4 200 meters as a 230-pound sophomore.

Personal: Born Nov. 19, 2001 ... son of Blanche Bradley and Ronnie Caldwell … has four sisters – Khrii, Khonni, Breonna and Khlaeya – and three brothers – Khron, Kaedon and AC … majoring in business administration … wants to play in the NFL, create a health-focused business and expand his father’s business … life’s ambition is to become someone his late younger brother could look up to.

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Zephani Powell’s Warriors ... recorded 45 tackles (six for loss), six sacks and four pass breakups as Amite went 13-0 and won the Class 2A state championship ... earned first-team all-district honors as a senior ... had six tackles, two for loss, and an interception in his junior year, which was shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic ... recorded 32 tackles (3 for loss) and three sacks as a sophomore ... also lettered in basketball for coach Brandon Mitchell.

Personal: Born June 19, 2003 ... son of Maureen and Darren Dufour ... has one sister, Lily ... majoring in general studies ... wants to become a coach ... life’s ambition is to make his mom proud.

High School: Lettered in football for coach Ken Sears’ Wolves ... established the school record for career interceptions with 12 ... named first-team all-district at corner back and return specialist ... second-team all-state selection ... named to the All-Elite Team by the Clarion Herald ... helped lead St. Paul’s to the state semifinals ... also lettered in track and field ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

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MilesDICKENS

Junior • 6-3 • 247 Deerfield Beach, Fla. • Deerfield Beach HS (Georgia St.)

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High School: Recorded 109 tackles, six sacks, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, three pass breakups and an interception his senior year … helped Cedar Park reach the third round of the Class 5A Division I playoffs … also lettered in wrestling and track and field … graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Kilgore College … earned first-team all-con ference honors as a sophomore and was part of the ESPN JUCO Top 50 … helped the Rangers average 542.9 yards per game (344.3 passing, 198.6 rushing) … teammate of Kennieth Lacy and Garrison Johnson, both of whom signed with Northwestern State in December.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Tyler Junior College … notched 23 tackles and a tackle for loss for the Apaches, who won the Heart of Texas Bowl in the fall of 2021 … ranked third on the team with 44 tackles and added 1.5 sacks as a freshman … owns a 3.7 grade point average.

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Sophomore • 5-11 • 195 Austin, Texas • Cedar Park HS (Tyler JC)

Personal: Born Sept. 9, 2004 ... son of Veronica Burton and Lawrence Wilson ... has three sisters — Nene Wilson, Tiya Pondexter and Kaylin Pondexter — and one brother, Lawrence Wilson Jr. ... majoring in health and human performance ... wants to become a physician ... life’s ambition is to always work hard and become very successful.

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Freshman • 5-10 • 170 Madisonville, La. • St. Paul’s HS

Junior • 6-6 • 330 Houston, Texas • Alief Elsik HS (Kilgore College)

Personal: Born Feb. 10, 2001 ... son of Latonya Smith and Rodney Chaney … mar ried to Jaleah and has a child, Amir … has one brother, Ryan Porter, and one sister, Lakyria … majoring in early childhood education … wants to continue playing football at the professional level and coach after his playing career ends … life’s ambition is to “die a wealthy man, be the best father I can be and give back to where I come from.”

Freshman • 6-0 • 230 Westwego, La. • Archbishop Shaw HS

Personal: Born July 10, 2002 ... son of Mary and Ray Gibson … has two brothers –Malik Triplett and N’kosi Gibson … majoring in health and exercise science who hopes to play in the NFL … life’s ambition is for his family to be settled and never to worry about anything else.

Freshman • 6-4 • 272 Baytown, Texas • Barbers Hill HS Prior to NSU: Appeared in four games in two seasons at Arkansas State ... had two tackles in the 2020 season and earned Arkasnas State Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ac claim.

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High School: Two-sport standout at Barbers Hill ... earned Academic All-State hon ors in both baseball and football as a senior ... honorable mention all-district center as a senior as Barbers Hill reached the second round of the state playoffs for the second straight season ... helped Barbers Hill win the state baseball title as a junior ... member of PALS, which works with children ... graduated with a 378 GPA.

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High School: Three-year letterman at Neshoba Central … recorded 78 tackles (47 solo), 2.5 sacks, one interception and a forced fumble as a senior … notched 69 tackles (47 solo), two pass breakups and a fumble recovery as a junior … racked up 77 tackles (57 solo), three fumble recoveries, one sack and a forced fumble as a sophomore … team won 20 games in his final two seasons … also competed in powerlifting … mem ber of the Bible Club.

Personal: Born July 12, 2001 ... son of Tanquella and Antwon Feagans ... has seven brothers — Tre’Quon, Delvon, Anquon, Dantwon, Jaquese, Jayni and Detrick ... majoring in psychology ... wants to become a football coach ... life’s ambition is to “create a path way for kids to accomplish their dreams.”

High School: Three-year letterman for coach Rich Gutierrez ... two-year team cap tain as a junior and senior ... left as Canyon’s all-time leader in passing yards (6,887) and touchdowns (61) ... earned second-team all-state honors as a junior and was an all-league pick twice ... earned Canyon’s Scholar-Athlete Award four straight years and was named to the High School Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame in the spring of 2017.

Personal: Born Feb. 19, 2004 ... son of Misty Dolgner and David Garcia ... has three sisters — Blakely Cantu, Ashtyn Franks and Kennedy Franks — and one brother, Gavin Garcia ... majoring in electrical engineering technology ... plans to obtain his master’s degree and work in a hospital ... life’s ambition is to have fun and live life to the fullest.

Freshman • 6-2 • 195 Oxford, Ala. • Oxford HS (Arkansas State)

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NORTHWESTERN

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Sophomore • 6-2 • 190 Little Elm, Texas • Lone Star HS (Grambling)

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Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at East Central Community College in Decatur, Mississippi … collected 17 tackles, two blocked kicks, a sack, a tackle for loss and a fum ble recovery as a sophomore … had 14 tackles (3.5 for loss) and a sack in his freshman season.

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High School: Two-year letterman for coach Keith Etheridge’s Yellow Jackets to a 14-1 record and a Class 6A state title in his senior year ... two-time first-team all-state selection as a junior and a senior ... graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

Personal: Born July 24, 2002 ... son of Tanya and Robert Hall ... has two sisters, Terin and Bree, and a brother, Robert ... majoring in marketing ... aims to play in the NFL and then work in real estate ... life’s ambition is to be happy, at peace and successful.

Sophomore • 6-2 • 305 Philadelphia, Miss. • Neshoba Central HS (E. Central CC)

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Prior to NSU: Appeared in two games at Grambling, recording a tackle against Houston ... had an interception return for a touchdown in GSU’s spring game. High School: Played football and competed in track and field at Lone Star High School in suburban Dallas ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

RayGIBSON

Senior • 6-5 • 220 Santa Clarita, Calif. • Canyon HS (Kansas)

Personal: Born April 9, 1999 ... son of Letriana Taibi and Erik Fallin .. has one brother, Jackson ... already has an MBA from Kansas.

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Personal: Born Dec. 8, 2003 ... son of Jessica Severin ... has four sisters — Charis, Chassity, Chelsey and Tyti — and one brother, Furnell Severin ... majoring in electrical engineering technology ... plans to play in the NFL or become an engineer ... life’s ambi tion is to be successful and make everyone around him great.

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High School: Three-year letterman for coach Tommy Connors ... set Shaw’s sin gle-game tackle record with 26 against St. Augustine ... recorded 92 tackles (13 for loss), five forced fumbles, two pass breakups and a sack as a senior ... made 72 tackles (15 for loss), three sacks, three forced fumbles, one pass breakup and one interception as a junior ... collected 60 tackles (12 for loss), five sacks, five forced fumbles and two pass breakups as a sophomore ... finished third in the state wrestling meet as a senior and third as a junior .. Shaw was the team runner-up in his senior year ... three-time honor roll student was part of the bass fishing club and graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

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Prior to NSU: Three-year letterman spent five seasons at the University of Kansas ... appeared in three games with the Jayhawks ... earned Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll honors three times.

MilesFALLIN

Personal: Born Feb. 15, 2004 ... son of Regina Carr and Brian Higgins Sr. ... mother played college basketball at Ottawa University ... has one sister, Brittany Higgins-Ehrlich ... comes from an athletic family, including cousin Lydell Carr, who played running back at Oklahoma and with the NFL’s Phoenix Cardinals ... his grandfather, Ivy Carr, played college basketball at Langston and his cousin, Bert Higgins, was a shortstop at Jack sonville State ... majoring in communication ... wants to play in the NFL and become a commentator on ESPN ... life’s ambition includes putting God first in everything he does, owning real estate and a restaurant and opening health care clinics focused on assisting the less fortunate.

Freshman • 5-10 • 162 Malakoff, Texas • Malakoff HS in basketball and baseball ... member of the National Honor Society ... magna cum laude graduate was ranked No. 7 in his class, graduating with a 3.7 GPA.

Prior to NSU: Played one season at Millsaps College, recording 28 tackles (2 for loss), half a sack, an interception and a forced fumble.

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Nicholas Foster’s Purple Knights ... sec ond-team all-district pick as a senior after recording 73 tackles (nine for loss), six pass breakups, four sacks and three forced fumbles ... helped lead St. Aug to consecutive state quarterfinal appearances ... honor roll student graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

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Zachary, La. • Slaughter Charter School (Millsaps College)

Personal: Born Dec. 19, 2003 ... son of Jaime and Donald Johnson Sr. … has a brother, Garland, and a sister, Saige ... majoring in computer information systems ... plans on playing professional football and earning his master’s degree ... life’s ambition is to live a very successful life.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Kilgore College … rushed for 346 yards and two touchdowns in the 2021 season … best game came against Tyler Junior College, rushing for 76 yards and a touchdown … tallied 362 rushing yards and six touchdowns in the spring 2021 season … best game that season came against Blinn, rushing for 76 yards and a touchdown … broke a career-long, 43-yard rush against Trinity Valley in the spring finale … redshirted at Syracuse in 2019 … graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

Personal: Born Jan. 22, 2004 ... son of Lekishia and Jermichael Hart Sr. ... has two brothers, Jaquaylon and Jaylon, and a sister, Jermya ... majoring in psychology ... plans to pursue his NFL dreams and become a coach ... life’s ambition is to reach the NFL and inspire others.

Personal: Born Oct. 15, 1999 ... son of Michelle and Justin Johnson … has two brothers, Matt and Zach … majoring in business administration … plans to fulfill his dream of playing in the NFL then open a business.

High School: Four-year letterman set the school record for games played ... allstate selection as a senior was the District MVP after rushing for more than 1,700 yards while scoring 25 touchdowns ... also named Academic All-State as a senior ... first-team all-district selection was named Offensive Player of the Year as a junior, accounting for more than 1,600 yards and scoring 23 touchdowns as Malakoff reached the fourth round of the state playoffs ... first-team all-district wide receiver as a sophomore when Mala koff reached the third round ... was part of a state finalist team as a freshman ... helped Malakoff to a 40-12 record in his four seasons ... also lettered in track and field and was a regional qualifier as well as an Academic All-State selection ... graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

Freshman • 5-11 • 185 New Orleans, La. • St. Augustine HS

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High School: Four-year letterman for the Knights ... earned first-team all-district honors in his final two seasons and was named to the All-South Louisiana team as a senior after earning district Defensive MVP honors ... second-team all-district defensive end as a sophomore ... helped lead Slaughter to four straight playoff appearances and a district title as a senior ... also lettered four years in track and field and two years in basketball ... graduated with a 4.0 GPA ... is the first Division I athlete from Slaughter Community Charter School.

Personal: Born Feb. 15, 2003 ... son of Kynetra and Rodney Hawkins ... has a sister, Christal ... majoring in electrical engineering technology and wants to become an en gineer ... life’s ambition is to become the first member of his family to earn a master’s degree.

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High School: Four-year letterman at Manvel in suburban Houston … had 1,500 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns to earn all-district honors as a senior … helped Manvel reach the state semifinals as a junior, rushing for 1,200 yards and 15 touchdowns as an all-district pick … named district running back of the year as a sophomore when he compiled more than 2,000 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns … district’s New comer of the Year as a freshman, surpassing 1,500 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns … four-sport standout lettered all four years in football, basketball, baseball and track and field.

Freshman • 6-2 • 205 Frisco, Texas • Franklin D. Roosevelt HS

Junior • 5-11 • 212 Manvel, Texas • Manvel HS (Kilgore College)

High School: Four-year letterman for coach Aaron Wallace’s Mustangs ... two-year team captain earned all-district honors as a senior, throwing for 1,886 yards and 21 touchdowns while adding 522 rushing yards ... ranked as the No. 8 quarterback in Texas Class 4A ... second-team-all-district pick as a junior, throwing for 1,146 yards and 13 touchdowns in an eight-game season ... threw for 1,720 yards and 18 touchdowns as a sophomore, earning second-team all-district honors as Roosevelt shared the district title ... named Newcomer of the Year as a freshman, throwing for 1,480 yards and 16 touchdowns, helping lead Roosevelt to the state playoffs ... also lettered one year each

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Prior to NSU: Played one season at Trinity Valley Community College, leading the Cardinals with 35 catches, 513 yards and three touchdowns ... had a career-high 177 yards on six catches in a win against RPA College and added 106 yards and a touchdown in a win against Blinn.

Freshman • 6-1 • 270 Boerne, Texas • Boerne Champion HS

Freshman • 6-4 • 175 Alexandria, La. • Alexandria Senior HS

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Personal: Born Nov. 29, 2000 ... son of Taira Lott and Richard Digg’s … has two sisters – Angel Bee and Camille – and one brother, Richard Digg’s Jr. … majoring in criminal justice and wants to become state trooper then possibly work for the FBI … life’s ambition is “to own a security firm for famous people and own a couple of business es.”

Personal: Born March 29, 2002 ... son of Yolanda English and Burnett Lacy Jr. … has six brothers and two sisters … majoring in psychology … wants to play in the NFL, coach or use his degree … draws inspiration from his mother.

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Sophomore • 5-9 • 185 Kilgore, Texas • Kilgore HS (Kilgore College)

Personal: Born Oct. 22, 2000 ... son of Lucillle Carmouche and Terence King ... has two brothers, Terence and Brandon King, and two sisters, Meosha King and Miracle Byrd ... majoring in health and exercise science ... plans to play in the NFL ... life’s ambition is to be a great role model.

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Personal: Born Dec. 30, 2003 ... son of Gigi and Roberto Lira ... has one brother, Robert, and one sister, Justice ... majoring in business administration ... plans on working either in the oil field or as a welder ... life’s ambition is to have his own welding shop.

Prior to NSU: Played three seasons at Itawamba Community College … preseason fourth-team All-American and member of the Rivals.com Defensive Tackle Watch List … notched nine tackles in nine games in 2021 … had 10 tackles in five games in the spring 2021 season … had six tackles (one for loss) in the 2019 season … graduated with a 3.21 grade point average.

High School: Four-year letterman earned second-team all-state honors as a senior and was named All-CENLA by The Town Talk … helped lead the Trojans to the state title game at Turpin Stadium as a junior and earned first-team all-state and All-CENLA honors … three-sport letterman was a second-team all-state basketball selection as a junior and earned All-CENLA honors … reached the regional track meet as a high jumper in his junior year … graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

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Personal: Born April 22, 2004 ... son of Laquanda Turner … has three sisters, Therreon, Necouis and Conasha … plans to major in business administration with a concentration in marketing … wants to play in the NFL and become a Hall of Famer.

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Mike Wood’s Bulldogs … two-time, first-team all-district selection … named one of Texas’ top 100 running backs as a senior … helped lead Kilgore to back-to-back first-round playoff appearances … three-year track and field letterman was part of a state meet 4x100 relay participant as a sopho more … reached the regionals in the 4x100 as a junior … graduated with a 3.2 grade point average.

High School: Four-year letterman helped Palmer reach the playoffs three straight seasons … team reached the second round of the playoffs and won eight games his senior year … earned all-state and all-region honors … Student Council President also was a member of the Beta Club, the President’s List and the honor roll ... graduated with a 3.62 grade point average.

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Ke’NardKING

Sophomore • 5-10 • 170 Houston, Texas • Fort Bend Marshall HS (Trinity Valley CC)

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at Kilgore College, earning all-conference honors … led the Rangers with 474 rushing yards and caught nine passes for 134 yards as a sophomore, totaling three touchdowns … rushed for 604 yards on 72 carries (8.4 aver age) and scored four touchdowns as a freshman … added eight catches for the Rangers in his first season.

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High School: As a senior for coach Clifford Fedd, he caught 37 passes for 570 yards and 12 touchdowns as Dutchtown went 12-1, won its first regional title in 10 years and reached the third round of the state playoffs.

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High School: Three-year letterman for the Chargers ... second-team all-state center was the district’s most valuable offensive lineman ... earned Academic All-State acclaim ... member of the Leadership Council.

Junior • 6-4 • 315 Lambert, Miss. • M.S.Palmer HS (Itawamba CC)

Personal: Born May 7, 2001 ... son of Margo Taylor and Thomas Jones, a former Grambling football player ... has three brothers — Thomas Jones IV, James Hood and Antonio Taylor — and one sister, Akiyah Taylor ... majoring in communications ... plans to take over his father’s investment and trucking business and add to its portfolio ... life’s ambition is “continuing the family businesses, Creative Property Construction and Jack & Jill Transportation, LLC, is very important to me.”

Prior to NSU: Spent two seasons at Chattanooga, appearing in one game ... also spent a year at Fork Union Military Academy.

High School: Four-year letterman helped Marshall produce 47 wins in his career, including a state runner-up finish as a senior ... earned District 23-5A Special Teams MVP as a junior ... three-time state track and field champion ... member of the Art Club and YoungLife ... graduated with a 3.14 GPA.

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UNC Personal: Prior to NSU: Played three seasons at Jones College … regarded as a leader in the offensive line room … had a season-best grade of 93% against East Central in the pan demic-shortened 2020 season … honor roll student was a member of the All-MACJC Academic Team as a freshman.

Personal: Born Sept. 24, 2002 ... son of Lorna Morgan and Vincent Troullier … has four brothers, Trevor and Taylor Morgan, Kenneth Johnson and Termile Walters and a sister, Rencie … Trevor is a former NSU football player … plans to major in business administration with a marketing concentration … would like to play in the NFL or begin his own real estate business … life’s ambitions are to master a difficult skill, become a thought leader in his chosen industry, learn how to become a millionaire and “become the best me I can be.”

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High School: Named district Defensive Player of the Year as a senior after recording 119 tackles (25 for loss), eight sacks and four forced fumbles as Karr reached the state quarterfinals … two-year team captain led Louisiana Class 4A in tackles as a junior with 131, including 42 for loss … also broke up three passes and recovered two fumbles for the state runner-ups … recorded 73 tackles (15 for loss), forced one fumble and had one sack for the state champions in his sophomore year … saw time on special teams as a freshman for a 14-0 state title team … four-sport letterman at Karr also played basketball and baseball and ran track … graduated with a 3.5 grade point average and is part of the A-B Honor Roll.

Freshman • 5-11 • 213 New Orleans, La. • Edna Karr HS

High School: Played for coach Monroe Allen’s Tigers … helped Mendenhall win the 2017 district championship … graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

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Senior • 6-3 • 315 Mansfield, Texas • Legacy HS (Alcorn)

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Personal: Born March 22, 2000 ... son of Cybil Reece … has one brother, Jalen Stovall ... already graduated with a degree in communications ... wants to further his athletic career and use his degrees after his NSU career ends ... life’s ambition is “to be come the best version of myself I can be and to provide for my family one day.”

Personal: Born Aug. 19, 1999 ... son of Cindy and Brett Milburn ... has one brother, Ryan ... majoring in computer information systems and plans to work in the field ... life’s ambition is “to be successful and generate positivity for myself and for others.”

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Junior • 5-10 • 185 Dallas, Texas • Hebron HS (Northern Colorado)

36 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State

Junior • 6-3 • 305 Mendenhall, Miss. • Mendenhall HS (Jones College)

Personal: Born March 31, 2000 ... son of Lashonda and Lamont Mabry … has one brother, Jay, and one sister, Madison … majoring in criminal justice … life’s ambition is to play in the NFL.

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Freshman • 6-3 • 215 Gonzales, La. • East Ascension HS

Personal: Born Sept. 21, 2004 ... son of Angela Mack and Jovis Morris ... has three brothers, J’vonte Mack, Jealyn Kennard and Jayce Morris, and three sisters, Ja’kayla Mack, Ja’Liyah Mack and Journee Morris ... majoring in communication ... wants to play in the NFL or become a sports analyst ... life’s ambition is to be the greatest ever.

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Prior to NSU: Played four seasons at Alcorn, helping the Braves win a pair of SWAC championships in 2018 and 2019 ... helped Alcorn rank in the top 15 nationally in pass ing efficiency and top 25 in scoring offense (33.6) in 2019 ... member of the SWAC Honor Roll from 2017-21 held a 3.2 GPA.

High School: Lettered for coach Chris Melson’s Broncos ... helped lead Legacy to back-to-back state semifinal appearances as a junior and senior ... named a UIL sec ond-team guard as a junior and honorable mention as a senior center ... started three seasons ... four-time academic all-district pick also set the school record for pancakes as a junior ... won the Academic Excellence Award - Government as a senior ... graduated with a 3.8 GPA.

Prior to NSU: Lettered two seasons at Northern Colorado ... set UNC freshman re cords for catches (48) and receiving yards (740) in the 2019 season ... added 35 catches for 224 yards and a touchdown in 2021 ... named to the Academic All-Big Sky Conference Team ... posted a 3.3 GPA. High School: Three-year letterman ... earned unanimous first-team all-conference honors as a senior and was a first-team selection as a junior ... graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

High School: Two-sport standout at East Ascension ... played football for coach Dar nell Lee and basketball for coach Tyler Turner.

Prior to NSU: Spent four years at Stony Brook, lettering two seasons … had 40 total tackles, 3 PBUs and two sacks in his career while also making his name on special teams … Dean’s List student held a 3.41 grade point average.

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Personal: Born Dec. 6, 2002 ... son of Tammy Leatherwood and Gene Patterson … has one sister, Zariah … majoring in electrical engineering technology … plans to be come a coach or start his own business … life’s ambition is to “become an inspiration to others, travel the world and be financially secure.”

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Prior to NSU: Spent one season at Coastal Carolina ... redshirted as the Chanticleers won the Cure Bowl. High School: Composite three-star recruit as rated by 247Sports.com for coach Brad Gordon’s Eagles ... first-team Recruit Georgia Class A Public All-State selection as a senior as Mt. Zion went 8-3 and earned a state playoff berth ... named to the Recruit Georgia Preseason Class A Public All-State team ahead of his senior year ... invited to play in the Florida vs. Georgia All-Star Game following his senior year.

Personal: Born Jan. 18, 2000 ... son of Starr Shackelford and Ronnie Newman… has one brother, Caleb ... majoring in health and human performance with a concentra tion in sport administration ... plans to start and run his own business ... life’s ambition is to “make an impact on the lives around me.”

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High School: Three-year letterman for coach Justin Dye’s Warriors … first-team all-state selection as a senior and played in the Bernard Blackwell Classic All-Star Game … rushed for 1,542 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior, averaging 11.7 yards per carry … rushed for more than 1,000 yards in his junior and senior seasons and set the school record for single-season touchdowns as a senior … earned Daily Corinth Player of the Week honors twice and the Wendy’s Giant Player of the Week once … two-year track letterman was the state 200-meter champion as a senior … two-year powerlifting let terman was a champion each season … graduated with a 3.2 grade point average and was a member of the principal’s honor roll and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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High School: Two-way standout at Largo High School, earning team MVP honors and was a team captain … had 1,114 all-purpose yards and scored 12 touchdowns … averaged 92 rushing yards per game … defensively made 57 tackles and recorded 15 pass breakups … earned all-conference honors on both sides of the ball … honorable mention All-Met selection by the Washington Post … named to the Honor Roll and Principal’s Honor Roll, graduating with a 3.67 grade point average.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at VMI and spent two years at Jacksonville State ... appeared in three games at JSU, going 5-for-6 for 34 yards as part of an Ohio Valley Conference championship team ... started one game and appeared in nine games at VMI ... earned SoCon Freshman of the Week honors after throwing for 141 yards and a touch down against Old Dominion.

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Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1998 ... son of Maureen and Elroy Reddock … has one broth er, Omari, and one sister, Kamilah … pursuing a master’s in adult learning and develop ment ... wants to play in the NFL and operate his own youth center ... life’s ambition is “to inspire the youth.”

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at East Mississippi Community College, helping lead the Lions to an undefeated regular season … earned first-team All-MACCC North Division honors as a return specialist, averaging 23.6 yards per kick return and 8.5 yards per punt return … third-leading receiver, catching 27 passes for 357 yards and a team-leading eight touchdowns in 2021 … caught 21 passes for 218 yards as a fresh man in 2019 … averaged 20.8 yards per kick return and 6.9 per punt return as a fresh man … returned a punt 71 yards for a touchdown in a playoff loss to eventual national champion Mississippi Gulf Coast … ranked second on the team in all-purpose yardage (808) as a freshman … was a 2019 teammate of current NSU safety PJ Herrington at East Mississippi.

Sophomore • 5-11 • 180 Corinth, Miss. • Corinth HS (E. Mississippi CC)

Personal: Born Oct. 4, 2002 ... son of Jill and Mark Morrow ... has a brother, Abram, and a sister, Susanna ... majoring in secondary education ... plans to become a high school teacher and football coach ... life’s ambition is to become a mentor to high school football players.

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Senior • 5-11 • 195 Largo Md. • Largo HS (Stony Brook)

High School: Two-year letterman for coach Kenny King’s Trojans ... team captain earned first-team all-county, All-Coastal and team MVP honors as a senior, throwing for 2,083 yards and 19 touchdowns while adding 852 rushing yards and 10 scores while earning Academic Athlete of the Year honors ... as a junior, named first-team all-county, All-Coastal and honorable mention all-State, throwing for 2,198 yards and 28 touch downs while rushing for 328 yards and three touchdowns ... helped Daphne win nine games and a conference title in each of his two seasons ... graduated with a 4.2 GPA.

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38 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State

Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1999 ... son of Keisha Howeel ... has one sister, Ashley ... majoring in criminal justice ... plans to play football professionally ... life’s ambition is to be successful.

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Prior to NSU: Appeared in one game at McNeese, playing against UIW in the spring 2021 season.

R-Freshman • 6-0 • 170 Mansfield, La. • Logansport HS (McNeese)

Senior • 6-0 • 180 Columbus, Miss. • Caldeonia HS (S. Alabama)

Freshman • 6-2 • 235 Port Arthur, Texas • Port Arthur Memorial HS High School: Established St. Paul’s career record for tackles … notched 139 tackles (14 for loss), 10 sacks, six hurries and three fumble recoveries as a senior … added three touchdowns as a running back … earned first-team all-district, all-parish and all-state honors as a linebacker … named St. Tammany Defensive Player of the Year and was named All-Elite LB by the Clarion Herald … earned Defensive MVP honors in the North Shore All-Star Game, collecting an interception in the game … Academic All-State se lection owns a 3.9 grade point average.

Personal: Born Aug. 23, 2003 ... son of MaryBeth and Ken Sears, a former Demon football player … younger brother of former Demon quarterback Kenny Sears … unde cided on his major … wants to coach or work in sports administration … life’s ambition is to play all his college career at NSU and earn his degree.

Freshman • 6-0 • 220 Covington, La. • St. Paul’s HS

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Personal: Born April 7, 2004 ... son of Sabrina and Chris Thomas … has one brother, Chris Jr., and one sister, Krissy … majoring in health and exercise science … wants to play in the NFL or coach at the high school level … life’s ambition is to graduate college and pursue his dreams.

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at South Alabama, appearing in six games and recording one catch ... was part of the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll ... was a three-star 247Sports.com junior-college recruit out of Itawamba Community College ... among the top 20 junior-college wide receivers in the country and the top 25 recruits in Mississippi according to the organization as well ... led Itawamba with 59 receptions for 934 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore, finishing second on the squad in all-purpose yards and fourth in scoring as well ... ended the campaign leading the National Junior College Athletic Association with 103.8 receiving yards per contest, also ranking among the top five in total yards receiving (fourth) and receptions (fifth) ... named first-team all-region and all-Mississippi Association Of Community & Junior Colleges ... posted a career-high 11 catches for 154 yards and a score against No.1 East Mississippi Community College ... recorded a career-best 167 yards and a score on eight catches in win over nationally ranked Holmes (Miss.) CC ... caught five balls for 133 yards and a touchdown in defeat of Northeast Mississippi CC ... caught 36 passes for 527 yards and seven scores his freshman year, including a season-best six receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown against top-ranked EMCC ... recorded a touchdown reception in each of the last four games of the season, all Indian wins ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

High School: Three-time all-district and two-time Super Gold first-team selection for the Titans … helped lead Memorial to the playoffs all three seasons … nominated for the Willie Ray Award as a junior.

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Personal: Born Feb. 8, 2002 ... son of Anetrail and Christopher Thomas ... father played football at McNeese ... has a brother, Ashton, and a sister, Alexis ... has a son, Steele ... general studies major ... hopes to coach college football ... life’s ambition is to travel the world with his son. WIDE RECEIVER 85

Personal: Born Jan. 29, 2004 ... son of Misti and Kyle Smith ... has one brother, Samuel, and one sister, Kailyn ... majoring in criminal justice ... plans to earn his master’s degree in homeland security and work with the FBI ... life’s ambition is to be successful in whatever he does.

High School: Earned letters in football, basketball and baseball at Caledonia High ... caught 63 passes for 1,093 yards and 19 touchdowns while adding 158 yards and a score on 22 carries as a senior to earn first-team all-state honors as a senior ... was credited with 45 tackles, intercepting two passes and breaking up three others as a defensive back that fall for the Confederates ... had 17 receptions for 301 yards and three touch downs his junior season, posting 43 stops and two interceptions on defense as well ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

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High School: A three-time all-district selection for former NSU quarterback Kevin Magee at Logansport ... helped the Tigers reach the state semifinals and was twice an All-Area selection by The Times ... also was an all-district basketball player ... graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

High School: Four-sport letterman played four seasons of football for the Wol verines ... named all-district and team MVP as a senior for coach James Washington ... earned all-district honors as a sophomore ... four-year basketball letterman was the team’s defensive MVP as a senior and an all-district pick as a junior under coach Matt McCune ... three-year tennis letterman for coach Chris Riso ... earned one letter in track for coach Byron Ross ... graduated with a 3.4 GPA.

Freshman • 6-3 • 190 Mandeville, La. • Northlake Christian School

Freshman • 5-10 • 175 Zwolle, La. • Many HS

Personal: Born Jan. 4, 2004 ... son of Ashley and Byron Williams … has one sister, Bailei … plans on majoring in industrial engineering technology … life’s ambition is to be successful and graduate.

Senior • 6-3 • 330 Cleveland, Ohio • Glenville HS (North Texas)

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Junior • 6-0 • 217 Mound Bayou, Miss. • Cleveland Central HS (Coahoma CC)

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Sophomore • 6-6 • 300 Orlando, Fla. • Haines City HS (Trinity Valley CC)

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Freshman • 5-10 • 175 Colleyville, Texas • Colleyville Heritage HS

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Prior to NSU: First-team All-MACCC honoree in 2021, notching 57 tackles (2 for loss), one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry and 0.5 sacks as Coahoma’s top tackler in his sophomore season … had 24 tackles (2 for loss), two sacks and an interception as a freshman.

Personal: Born May 15, 2001 ... son of Brandie and David Vaughn III, a former Memphis State basketball player ... has two brothers, David IV and Caleb ... majoring in psychology ... life’s ambitions are to graduate, participate in the NFL Combine and to get drafted by an NFL team ... life’s goal is to be sure he can take care of himself and help his family.

Personal: Born Nov. 21, 2000 ... son of Jennifer Williams … has four siblings … majoring in criminal justice … plans to get his degree and play in the NFL.

High School: Two-year starter and three-year letterman for coach Jess Curtis’ Ti gers … first-team all-state running back earned All-America honors after rushing for 2,646 yards and 47 touchdowns, helping Many reach the state title game … helped Many win the state title at Turpin Stadium as a junior, capping a season in which he ran for 1,500 yards … part of Many’s state runner-up team as a sophomore … three-year powerlifting letterman went to state as a sophomore and a junior, capturing a state title as a junior … owns the school deadlift record of 620 pounds … owns a 3.1 grade point average.

High School: Three-year starter for coach Reg Rogers’ Patriots ... three-time all-dis trict selection ... named an AllState Sugar Bowl Scholar Athlete ... member of the Beta Club ... graduated with a 3.2 GPA.

Personal: Born Dec. 27, 1998 ... son of Rhatita Ratchford and Chris Turpin … major ing in criminal justice.

High School: Played for coach Kendrick Woodard’s Wolves … graduated with a 3.1 grade point average.

High School: Played for coach Ted Ginn Sr. at Glenville High School … rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com … lettered in basketball as well as football … graduated with a 3.0 grade point average.

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High School: Played for coach Hoku Pratt ... team captain as a senior ... recorded 34 pancake blocks and ranked the No. 100 offensive tackle in his class ... selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl ... all-conference selection was named Haines City’s top offensive lineman and won the team’s community service award ... three-star recruit was an early enrollee at Central Michigan.

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Personal: Born July 22, 2004 ... son of Terri Wilson…has two brothers, Melvin and Rakeem, and one sister, Korielle ... majoring in veterinary technology ... wants to play in the NFL and become a veterinarian ... life’s ambition to have a successful life and a good family.

Prior to NSU: Redshirted one season at Central Michigan, helping the Chippewas engineer a seven-win improvement, going from 1-9 to a berth in the MAC title game and the New Mexico Bowl ... played one season at Trinity Valley Community College, appearing in seven games.

High School: First-team Academic All-State selection caught more than 70 passes for more than 1,100 yards as the Panthers reached the regional semifinals in his senior year … Heritage’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior was a first-team all-district receiver, safety and return specialist as a junior ... earned Utility Player of the Year honors as a sophomore and Newcomer of the Year acclaim as a freshman ... also lettered in track and field … holds a 3.8 grade point average.

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Personal: Born June 26, 2003 ... son of Dianne and Tim Wasson, a former North Tex as football player … has one brother, Hunter … majoring in business administration … life’s ambition is to “grow up to do big things and provide for my family and do what I love doing.”

Prior to NSU: Played two seasons at North Texas after transferring from Long Beach City College … played in 19 games in his two seasons at North Texas, including a win against Northwestern State on Sept. 4 … helped the Mean Green rush for more than 3,000 yards in 2021 and average 230.2 rush yards per game in 2020 … played two sea sons at Long Beach City College, helping it average 196.2 rush yards per game in 2019.

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Freshman • 6-2 • 260 Woodmere, La. • John Ehret HS

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Brad and his wife, Renee, are both Northwestern State graduates and the parents of Brianna (19) and Brock (15).

Demon coaches BRAD LAIRD HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON AS NSU HEAD COACH

In 2004, the Demons tied an NCAA FCS record by notching two safeties vs. Texas Southern. A year earlier, his defense set FCS records by allowing only 1 first down and a net of minus 1-yard offense to Oklahoma Panhandle.

A three-time defensive coordinator for a total of eight seasons at Northwestern State, Laird saw the Purple Swarm regain that moniker in 2018, collecting 32 sacks (its highest total since 2002) and forcing 26 turnovers. The Demons forced another 24 turnovers in 2019. Counting the 2017 season when Laird was the defensive coordinator, the Demons enter 2020 having forced 67 turnovers in their past 34 games. From 2013-16, Laird was in charge at his high school alma mater, Ruston, where he averaged more than seven wins in four playoff seasons as head coach.In 2017, Laird restored the “Purple Swarm” brand for the NSU defense, which had struggled in the past two seasons but showed flashes of brilliance, especially down the stretch. In the final month of the season, the Demons twice recorded 13 tackles for loss in wins over Houston Baptist and Abilene Christian, and staged a series of goal-line stands, two in the season-ending victory over Stephen F. Austin.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, wide receiver Gavin Landry was a two-time Campbell Trophy semifinalist, earning the distinction in 2020 and 2021.Laird’s first Northwestern State team in 2018 posted a one-win improve ment from the 2017 season, but the feel around the program was one of effectiveTherenostalgia.wasarecord-setting offense that would have made Laird the quar terback smile. Making Laird equally happy were the strides the NSU defense made in his first season as the head coach.

Away from the field, offensive lineman Chris Zirkle was a Campbell Trophy semifinalist, a nominee for the American Football Coaches Association Allstate Good Works Team and a semifinalist for the Doris Robinson Award in 2019.

Laird was running the Purple Swarm defense when NSU was second nationally in total defense (2004, 274.7 yards allowed per game) and ninth (2003, 287.3 ypg) and produced 75 turnovers from 2003-05. The Demons set three NCAA records and led the Southland Conference in total defense and rushing defense, also ranking highly in pass defense each season. The Demons won their most recent Southland championship and made their last FCS playoff appearance in 2004.

Linebacker Peyton Guidry was named the national FCS Defensive Player of the Week after making 18 tackles against the Lumberjacks.

The first four seasons of Brad Laird’s tenure as the head coach at his alma mater have produced record-setting offenses, turnover-happy defenses and arguably the most challenging set of circumstances faced by a Northwestern State football team.

As Laird enters his fifth season at the helm of the Demon football pro gram, he is ready to build on the promise shown in an abbreviated spring 2021 season.In Laird’s first three seasons, the Demon offense rewrote the school passing record book, including seeing Shelton Eppler overwrite Laird’s career passing yardage mark of 6,037 yards which stood since 1995. Despite playing just six games during the 2021 spring season, the Demons saw quarterback Bryce Rivers become the first Demon to surpass 400 yards passing in a game more than once, doing so in each of the final two games.Individual honors have found their way to Natchitoches as NSU has produced three All-Americans, a pair of HERO Sports Sophomore All-Americans and two Freshman All-Americans under Laird.

From 2005-06, Laird served as the director of Northwestern State’s alumni office.The Demons’ all-time career passing leader (6,037 yards, 1991-95), he was a 2015 inductee in the N-Club Hall of Fame, the university’s highest athlet ic honor.Anall-state quarterback in the state’s largest classification at Ruston, Laird was the 1990 Superdome Classic MVP for the Bearcats’ unbeaten team that finished ranked No. 1 nationally by USA Today. He was inducted in the Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

After a record-setting playing career at NSU, Laird joined coach Sam Goodwin’s Demon staff in 1996, serving as the defensive graduate assistant coach working for then Demon defensive coordinator Peveto. He then worked for coach Don Shows at West Monroe High School in 1997, going on to coach at Ouachita High, Longview (Texas) High (under former FCS national champion coach Pat Collins) and Nashville (Ark.) High (under his father, Billy Laird) before joining Stoker’s staff as defensive coordinator prior to spring practice in 2003 (Collins and Shows are in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame).

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41Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football BRAD LAIRD FILE COACHING HISTORY 2022 ...................................................................... Northwestern State, Head Coah 2021 ............................................................. Northwestern State, Head Coach (3-8) 2020 ............................................................. Northwestern State, Head Coach (1-5) 2019 ............................................................. Northwestern State, Head Coach (3-9) 2018 ............................................................. Northwestern State, Head Coach (5-6) 2017 ................... Northwestern State, Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator 2016 Ruston HS, Head Coach 2015 Ruston HS, Head Coach 2014.................................................................................................... Ruston HS, Head Coach 2013 Ruston HS, Head Coach 2011 .................... Northwestern State, Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator 2010 .................... Northwestern State, Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator 2009 ........................................ Northwestern State, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 2008 .................................. Northwestern State, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2007 Stephen F. Austin, Linebackers 2005 ..................................................... Northwestern State, Defensive Coordinator 2004 ..................................................... Northwestern State, Defensive Coordinator 2003 ..................................................... Northwestern State, Defensive Coordinator 2002 Nashville (Ark.) HS, Assistant Coach 2001................................................................................. Nashville (Ark.) HS, Assistant Coach 2000 Longview (Texas) HS, Assistant Coach 1999........................................................................................... Ouachita HS, Assistant Coach 1998 Ouachita HS, Assistant Coach 1997 West Monroe HS, Assistant Coach 1996 .......................................................... Northwestern State, Graduate Assistant PERSONAL Years at NSU............................................................. 13 (5th as HC, 6th since 2017) Birthdate .......................................................................................... June 20, 1973 Wife ............................................................................................................... Renee Children Brianna and Brock High School Ruston HS College Northwestern State (1998) Playing Experience 1991-95 ..................................................................................... Northwestern State The Laird family (left to right): Brianna, Brad, Renee and Brock Laird Through The Years Northwestern State quarterback, 1991-95 Northwestern State defensive coordinator, 2003-05, 2008-11, 2017 Northwestern State head coach, 2018

Beau Blair (right) with his fiancée, Lauren Twardowski.

A Gilmer, Texas, native, Blair began his collegiate coaching career at Southeastern University in Lake land, Florida, coaching tight ends and assisting with the offensive line. The Fire was the No. 1 NAIA scoring offense in 2017 and No. 2 in total offense while pro ducing an all-conference tight end.

Blair and his fiancée, Lauren Twardowski, were engaged in June.

BEAU BLAIR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE • FIRST YEAR AT NSU Recruiting Area: East Texas (south of I-20)

42 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com demon coaches ABOUT COACH BLAIR Hometown: Gilmer, Texas High School: Gilmer HS Birthdate: June 19, 1991 College: Stephen F. Austin, 2014; New Mexico Highlands, 2022 (master’s) Family: Lauren Twardowski (fiancée) COACHING HISTORY 2022 .... Northwestern State, Off.Coord./OL 2021.......... New Mexico Highlands, Off. Coord. 2020 New Mexico Highlands, Off. Coord. 2019 UIW, Assistant OL 2018...................... Houston, Offensive Line GA 2017 Southeastern U, TE/Assistant OL 2016 Jacksonville (TX) HS, OC/Offensive Line 2015....Jacksonville (TX) HS, OC/Offensive Line 2014 Diboll (TX) HS, Offensive Line Beau Blair joined the Northwestern State coach ing staff in January 2022, taking over as the Demons’ offensive line coach and returning to the Southland Conference.Blairwas elevated to offensive coordinator in August and will maintain his offensive line coaching responsibilities.Blaircame to Natchitoches after spending the 2021 season as the offensive coordinator and offen sive line coach at New Mexico Highlands. In his lone season there, Blair coordinated an offense that produced five all-conference players, including the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year – wide receiver CJ Sims. Under Blair, the Cowboys offense led the RMAC in passing offense and was second in total offense, pro ducing a top-25 season nationally.

Blair spent two seasons as the offensive coordi nator and offensive line coach at Jacksonville (Texas) High School where he also was the strength and con ditioning coordinator and head powerlifting coach.

Blair began his coaching career at Diboll (Texas) High School as the offensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator, helping Diboll improve from a 1-9 mark to 5-5 in his lone season.

Other Responsibilities: Video/Video Exchange Liaison

Prior to his time at New Mexico Highlands, Blair spent two seasons as an offensive line coach at Incar nate Word. Blair helped mold a Cardinals offensive line into a unit that blocked for a top-20 FCS passing offense while helping UIW average 5.1 yards per car ry and record a single-game school record 402 yards rushing.Blair was a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Houston in 2018, helping the Cougars rank fourth nationally in scoring offense (46.4 ppg) and sixth in total offense (538.6 yards per game) despite ranking 128th of 130 teams in time of possession.

A 2014 graduate of Stephen F. Austin in liberal studies, Blair also holds a master’s degree in human performance and sport from New Mexico Highlands.

With Blair on staff, Jacksonville broke an eight-year playoff drought and produced a quarterback who rushed for 2,150 yards. Blair also coached one offen sive lineman who continued his career in college.

Recruiting Areas: Responsibilities: Room Liaison Golf

WESTON GLASER DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LBS • FIRST SEASON AT NSU

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Glaser continued his coaching career at Texas A&M in 2016 working with the defensive backs and spent the spring of 2018 as the defensive coordinator at Howard Payne University before moving to Camp bell.

A former Sam Houston quarterback, Glaser be gan his coaching career at his alma mater, spending three seasons (2010-12) on the Bearkat staff, helping Sam Houston post a 31-10 record, capture two Southland Conference titles and reach consecutive FCS National Championship Games.

Glaser and his wife, Laura, have two sons, Dea con and Brooks.

The Glaser family: Laura, Weston, Deacon and Brooks.

Included in that stretch was a single-game school record for fewest passing yards allowed as Campbell held Presbyterian to 12 yards in a 34-6 Camels’ win.

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As the interim defensive coordinator for the final three games of 2018, Glaser’s defense led FCS in fewest passing yards allowed (122.5) and ranked sev enth nationally in pass efficiency defense (103.27).

Campbell defensive lineman Brevin Allen was named the 2021 Big South Defensive Player of the Year under Glaser’s tutelage, giving Glaser nine all-conference and two all-American selections since the 2019 season.

The Waco, Texas, native worked with UTEP’s linebackers and defensive backs from 2013-15 and served as an assistant pit crew coach for Hendrick Sports’ NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams, driven by Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. from August 2014-January 2015. During his time with Hendrick Motorsports, Glaser also worked for the Cleveland Browns scouting department.

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43Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football ABOUT COACH GLASER Hometown: Waco, Texas High School: Lorena HS Birthdate: March 24 College: Sam Houston, 2010; Family: Laura(wife); Deacon (son); Brooks (son) COACHING HISTORY 2022 Northwestern State, Def. Coordinator 2021............................. Campbell, Asst. HC/DC 2020 Campbell, Def. Coordinator/Safeties 2019 Campbell, Defensive Coordinator/LBs 2018...... Campbell, Defensive Coordinator/LBs 2016 Texas A&M, Assistant DBs 2015 UTEP, Nickels/S 2014. Cleveland Browns/Hendrick Motorsports 2013 UTEP, GA 2012 Sam Houston, Asst. Secondary/Video 2011 Sam Houston, Assistant DBs 2010 Sam Houston, Assistant DBs PLAYING HISTORY 2009........................................... Sam Houston A youthful coach who already has coordinated a top Football Championship Subdivision defense, Weston Glaser is in his first season as Northwestern State’s defensive coordinator after joining the staff in January 2022, marking a return to the Southland Conference where he began his college football coachingGlasercareer.came to Natchitoches after a four-season run at Campbell in which he was both the Camels’ defensive coordinator and, in 2021, their assistant headAcoach.member of the 2019 American Football Coach es Association’s 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership institute, Glaser coordinated a Camel defense that was the No. 2-ranked pass defense in its abbreviated four-game 2020 season. That season, Campbell faced four Football Bowl Subdivision teams – Georgia Southern, Coastal Carolina, Appalachian State and Wake Forest – and surrendered 185.2 passing yards per game.During his Campbell tenure, Glaser’s defenses twice led the Big South in pass defense and helped the program post a 6-5 mark in 2019, marking the second of back-to-back winning seasons which had not been done at Campbell in the school’s modern era (dating to 2008).

Lockett played in the National Indoor Football League in 2003-04 for the Houma Bayou Bucks after finishing as a four-year letterman for the Demons from 1999-2002, playing for three different head coaches (Sam Goodwin, Steve Roberts and Scott Stoker).

Lockett coached at Bethel in McKenzie, Tennessee, from 2005-06 as a graduate assistant, coaching receivers and assisting with special teams. Five of his receivers made all-conference. He assisted with coaching receiv ers in the first-ever NAIA Senior All-Star Game in Platte City, Mo.

In 2019, Lockett helped develop sophomore Shemar Bartholomew into an honorable mention HERO Sports Sophomore All-American and a third-team All-Southland Conference selection while his group led the Southland Conference in fewest passing yards allowed per game (255.9).

In his career, Lockett had 55 catches for 881 yards and 3 touchdowns while playing on FCS playoff teams in 2001 and 2002.

44 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Demon coaches ABOUT COACH LOCKETT Hometown: Franklin, Louisiana High School: Franklin Senior HS, 1999 Birthdate: Sept. 12, 1980 College: Northwestern State, 2002 Family: ShaLawnda (wife), Seth (son), Dayson (son) and Paxton (son). COACHING HISTORY 2022 ...... Northwestern State, Asst. HC/CBs 2021 ...... Northwestern State, Asst. HC/CBs 2020 ..... Northwestern State, Asst. HC/DBs 2019 ..... Northwestern State, Asst. HC/DBs 2018 ...... Northwestern State, Asst. HC/CBs 2017 ......Northwestern State, Cornerbacks 2016 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2015 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2014 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2013 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2012 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2011 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2010 Northwestern State, Defensive Backs 2009 Missouri Southern, Defensive Backs 2008......... Missouri Southern, Defensive Backs 2007 Franklin High 2006............. Bethel University, Graduate Asst. 2005 Bethel University, Graduate Asst. 2004 Franklin High, Assistant Coach 2003................. Franklin High, Assistant Coach 2003 ........ Northwestern St., Student Asst. .................................................. (Spring) PLAYING HISTORY 2003-04 National Indoor Football League 1999-02 Northwestern State The longest-tenured member of the Northwestern State football coaching staff, De’Von Lockett enters his 13th season on the Demons staff, tutoring the Demons’ cornerbacks and continuing to turn them into differenceShemarmakers.Bartholomew’s second All-Southland Conference honor of his career in the fall of 2021 extended the run of all-league selections un der Lockett to three straight seasons. Even in the unusual six-game 2021 spring season, Lockett’s tutelage paid dividends as junior William Hooper earned third-team All-Southland Conference honors, anchoring an NSU secondary that folded in several new faces, including All-Southland Conference safety PJ Herrington.

Recruiting Areas: Southwest Louisiana

Lockett graduated in psychology from NSU in 2002, then earned a master’s in education from Bethel in 2007. LOCKETT ASST. HC/CORNERBACKS • 13TH SEASON AT NSU

He was also a state meet qualifier in track and field and was his team’sLockettMVP. is the son of the late Kenneth Lockett, a legendary track and field coach, and mother Melanie Charles and has five siblings. He is mar ried to ShaLawnda, and they have four sons — Seth, Dayson, Paxton and Titus.

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As a junior, with future NFL QB Craig Nall setting school passing re cords, he was third on the team with career-best totals of 31 catches for 463 yards, and had a key 48-yard catch along with a 9-yard TD grab in the Demons’ 27-24 win at TCU. His first collegiate catch was a 22-yarder at Central Florida as a sophomore in a hard-fought 19-7 loss.

In the 2018 season, Lockett’s cornerbacks played a pivotal role in the Purple Swarm defense ranking among the national leaders in turnovers and turnover margin in a season in which Lockett added the assistant head coach title to his resume. As a freshman, Bartholomew snared a pair of interceptions against Sam Houston State, marking the second time in three seasons a Demons defensive back produced a multi-pick game against the high-powered Bearkats.All told, NSU cornerbacks hauled in four interceptions and broke up 21 additional passes despite seeing three freshmen – Bartholomew, Hooper and Trey Williams – make their debuts throughout the season. It continued Lockett’s legacy of productive corners in Purple and White.With Lockett’s input, Ike Warren intercepted three passes in the 2016 and 2017 seasons despite fighting injuries in his sophomore season of 2016. In 2017, touted junior college transfer Rashaun Croney was lim ited to seven games because of injuries, but Lockett’s corners helped the Demons hold teams to almost 10 fewer yards passing per game from the seasonInbefore.2015, Lockett turned then-freshmen Warren and D’Ronne Little ton from signees into a strong, young starting duo on the outside of the Demons’Despitedefense.losing an NFL signee (Imoan Claiborne) and a multi-year starter (Fred Thomas) on the corners, Lockett’s 2015 “Bad Boys” secondary helped the Demons allow less than one passing yard per game more than they did in 2014. Led by Claiborne and emerging playmaker Adam Jones, the Demons snared 15 interceptions in 2014 after grabbing seven the previous season. Under the tutelage of Lockett, a former standout receiver at North western State, Jones made a seamless transition from linebacker to safety, resulting in Jones intercepting a team-high five passes. Claiborne, mean while, accounted for seven turnovers (four interceptions, three fumble recoveries) en route to earning All-American honors from the College SportingLockettNews.earned a promotion to secondary coach in 2014 after an outstanding job developing an NFL player and Super Bowl champion, Se attle’s Jeremy Lane, and shaping a cornerback stable that measured up as well as any in the FCS ranks. In his most recent season coaching strictly cornerbacks, Lockett’s 2013 group helped the Demons’ Purple Swarm rank second in the South land Conference in total defense. Rejoining his alma mater’s coaching staff in time for the 2010 spring practice, Lockett’s impact was apparent that fall. The corners became a strong unit in the second half of the 2010 season. In 2011, Lockett’s cornerbacks sparkled throughout the season and Lane became the sixthround pick of the Seattle Seahawks in the 2012 NFL Draft. The Demons were fourth in the rugged Southland Conference in total defense and led the league in red zone defense.

He also competed in track and field for NSU. At Franklin Senior High School, he was a first-team All-District receiver and defensive back, and a second-team Coaches All-State defensive back, making 7 interceptions and 7 pass breakups as a senior.

Lockett was the defensive backs coach in early 2010 at Bethel Uni versity before returning to his alma mater to join the Demons staff in time for 2010 spring practice. In the 2008 and 2009 seasons, Lockett was an assistant defensive backs coach and a quality control coach at Missouri Southern, where he also assisted with special teams.

From 2003-05, he coached football, basketball and track and field at his alma mater, Franklin Senior High School. He coached receivers and defensive backs, was special teams coordinator, head boys track coach and an assistant basketball coach. He returned to FSHS in 2007-08 and helped coach the track team to the 2008 state indoor and outdoor championships. His college coaching career began in spring 2003 as a student assistant at NSU.

Other Responsibilities: Academic Coordinator Officials Liaison

The Lockett family (back row): Titus, De’Von, ShaLawnda, and Seth. Front row: Dayson and Paxton.

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MANNY HARRIS WIDE RECEIVERS • FIRST YEAR AT NSU Recruiting Areas: Central Beaumont/SouthLouisiana Houston Other Responsibilities: Graduate Assistant Liaison

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Manny Harris joined the Northwestern State coaching staff in January 2022 and will tutor the Demon receiving corps.

While at Arkansas Tech, Harris threw for 1,373 yards and five touchdowns while adding 125 yards and a score on the ground.

An All-State quarterback at Copperas Cove (Texas) High School, Harris is a 2018 graduate of UTSA in multi disciplinary studies and earned his master of education in teacher leading and learning from Arkansas Tech in 2020.Harris is married to Alexandria and the couple resides in Natchitoches.

Copperas Cove, Texas Copperas CoveHS UTSA, 2018; Arkansas Tech, 2020 (master’s) Alexandria (wife) State, Incarnate Word, GA Incarnate Word, GA

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A former quarterback at Arkansas Tech and UTSA, Harris comes to NSU after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant at Incarnate Word, working alongside current Demon offensive coordinator Cody Crill and offensive line coach Beau Blair. At UIW, Harris gained a multitude of experience, working with quarterbacks, running backs, tight ends and the offensive line. Harris completed his playing career as a team captain at Arkansas Tech in 2019. Prior to his time in Rus sellville, he was a second-team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference quarterback at Cisco Junior College where he led the NJCAA in passing yardage before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury.

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Harris began his collegiate playing career at UTSA where he was part of the Roadrunners’ first bowl appear ance in program history.

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JORDAN HOPKINS DEFENSIVE LINE • FIRST YEAR AT NSU Recruiting Areas: Baton CaliforniaRouge/NorthshoreJCs Other Responsibilities: Housing Liaison

Hopkins brings with him experience within the Southland Conference, having coached at Lamar for three seasons. While at Lamar, he worked with the team’s linebackers and safeties as a volunteer assistant coach and a graduate assistant, helping the Cardinals rank in the top 10 in the FCS in takeaways in both 2017 and 2018. In 2018, Hopkins was part of the Lamar staff that helped push the Cardinals to the first FCS playoff berth in schoolHopkinshistory.spent the 2021 season as a defensive line graduate assistant at Tulane and the 2020 season at ULM in the same position. During that time, he recruited parts of both Louisiana and Texas as well as California junior colleges. In between, he worked under former Northwestern State head coach Bradley Dale Peveto as a defensive line graduate assistant at the University of Texas-El Paso.

Prior to joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Hopkins was an assistant coach at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas, helping lead the Tigers to six straight UIL playoff berths, including a 2014 Class 6A quarterfinal appearance.

Recruiting Area: MississippiOrleansJCs/Mobile, Alabama

Other Responsibilities: Recruiting Coordinator

In his second season on the Northwestern State staff, Josh Jones has added recruiting coordinator duties to his continued work with the Demons’ safe ties. Under Jones’ tutelage, veteran PJ Herrington became one of the top playmakers in the Southland Conference, finishing third on the team in tackles de spite missing the final two games of the season with injuries. Additionally, Jones helped develop Keenan Leachman during Leachman’s first season as a starter at the Division I level. Jones comes to Natchitoches after a one-season stint at Arkansas-Pine Bluff where he quickly made his mark as the defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach. Under Jones’ tutelage, Jalon Thigpen led the Southwestern Athletic Confer ence in passes defensed, earning first-team All-SWAC honors.Thigpen’s development followed a trend that has typified Jones’ career.

Jones spent the 2015 season coaching corner backs at Henderson State, molding a defense that led all divisions of the NCAA with 29 interceptions.

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While on UCA’s staff, Jones helped the Bears produced a 20-5 overall record and a 17-1 conference mark, capturing the 2017 Southland Conference title.

In each of his two seasons with the Bears, Jones produced an All-American as Tyler Williams garnered the honor in 2016 and Tremon Smith did so in 2017.

Before joining the Henderson State staff, Jones was a graduate assistant at Troy, Missouri Western State and Arkansas Tech.

While at Harding, he was invited to play in the Cactus Bowl (D-II Senior All-Star Game) and was the Little Rock Touchdown Club Player of the Year.

As a player, Jones was an All-American at both Minnesota State-Moorhead and Harding University.

At Minnesota State-Moorhead, Jones broke the school record for interceptions with 10 as a sopho more, tying him for second nationally. He also holds MSU-Moorhead’s school record for longest punt return touchdown at 94 yards.

A 2013 professional studies graduate of Arkansas Tech, Jones played one season with the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League and one with the Green Bay Blizzard of the Indoor Football League, helping the Blizzard reach the conference championship game.

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The play of Jones’ cornerbacks helped the Jaguars post a top-50 performance nationally in passing defense.Jones followed head coach Steve Campbell to South Alabama after spending two seasons with Campbell at Central Arkansas.

In three seasons coaching cornerbacks at South Alabama (2018-20), Jones helped Darian Mills earn All-Sun Belt Conference in honors after ranking second in the conference in pass breakups. A year later, Travis Reed was an All-Sun Belt honoree after breaking up 10 passes and intercepting three others.

Smith was a two-time, first-team All-Southland Con ference selection and is entering his fourth season in the NFL. Williams was a first-team All-SLC pick in 2016 before signing with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent.

Tavares Garner earned first-team All-Great American Conference notoriety as the Reddies went 11-2 and reached the D-II playoffs.

• SECOND SEASON AT NSU

In 2013, his first year as a starter, Washington became the first ASU player to throw for more than 2,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in the sameHisseason.Angelo State career made him the Most Valuable Player on the Standard Times’ All-Decade Team, selected in 2020. Following his decorated college career, Washing ton participated in rookie minicamp with the Phila delphia Eagles and was a training camp participant with the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. FIRST YEAR AT NSU Responsibilities: Liaison Kids Camp Liaison

A three-time All-LSC honoree and three-time team captain, Washington helped lead Angelo State to a Lone Star Conference Playoff championship and a berth in the 2014 Division II national playoffs. He was the San Angelo Standard Times’ Sportsman of the Year in 2014 and made the first of two appearances on the Don Hansen All-Super Region Four Team.

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Recruiting Area: North Houston Other

A record-setting quarterback during his college career, Kyle Washington is in his first season as the quarterbacks coach at Northwestern State after joining the staff in January 2022.

After spring practice, Washington was invited to participate in the 2022 Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship with the Indianapolis Colts in July and August.Washington, a standout quarterback at Angelo State, comes to NSU after two seasons as the offen sive coordinator at Franklin Pierce, a Division II school in NewWithHampshire.Washington on staff, the Ravens saw their offense enjoy an increase of 148 yards per game and an additional 115 rushing yards per game upon his arrival. While coaching quarterbacks and running backs in addition to his coordinator duties, Washing ton helped running back EJ Burgess rank fifth na tionally in all-purpose yards per game (161.5) while earning All-Super Region One first-team acclaim and Northeast 10 Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors.Washington’s addition to the NSU staff means a return to the Southland Conference for Washington, who spent the 2019 season as an offensive quality control coach at McNeese, focusing on quarterbacks. While at McNeese, Washington oversaw video break downs of opposing defenses, conducted individual drills for Cowboy quarterbacks and implemented the scheme for the scout team defense.

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He began his coaching career as a graduate assis tant working with running backs at Angelo State, his almaDuringmater.his playing career at Angelo State, Wash ington was a semifinalist for the Harlan Hill Trophy – the Division II equivalent of the Heisman Trophy as a junior in 2014. In his senior season, Washington quarterbacked a Rams offense that led Division II with an average of 560 yards per game, producing an average of 411 yards per game himself. He earned his second straight All-American nod from D2Football.com that season and repeated as the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Year.

Berry comes to Northwestern State following a two-year stint as the linebackers coach at Mayville State, an NAIA school in Mayville, North Dakota, where he also was the assistant recruiting coordina tor. At Mayville, Berry coordinated the offensive scout team, was responsible for analysis and breakdown of opponents’ run games and was the academic advisor. Prior to coming to the college ranks, Berry spent two seasons as an assistant coach at New Richmond High School in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Berry played collegiately at the University of Wis consin-River Falls, UW-Platteville and Central Lakes College.A2018 economics and business administration graduate of UW-River Falls, Berry is pursuing his second master’s degree at NSU, majoring in health and human performance.

49Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football DERRICK BERRY ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE • FIRST YEAR AT NSU Recruiting Area: East Texas (north of I-20) ABOUT COACH BERRY Hometown: Purvis, Mississippi High School: Somerset (Wisconsin) HS Birthdate: Feb. 8, 1995 College: UW-River Falls, 2018 COACHING HISTORY 2022 ...... Northwestern State, Assistant DL 2021 .............. Mayville State, Linebackers 2020 .............. Mayville State, Linebackers 2019 ... New Richmond HS, Assistant Coach 2018 ... New Richmond HS,Assistant Coach PLAYING HISTORY 2015-17 UW-River Falls 2014 Central Lakes College 2013 UW-Platteville

Derrick Berry is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with the linebackers.Berrywill assist defensive coordinator Weston Glaser with his primary position after also assisting with the interior defensive line and special teams during spring practices. He is responsible for recruit ing East Texas north of Interstate 20.

A two-year letterman at Ole Miss, Peyton Cox begins his coaching career as Northwestern State’s tight ends coach after joining the staff in spring 2022.

A two-sport letterman at Jesuit who helped lead the Blue Jays to a state football championship in 2015, Cox is a 2021 graduate of Ole Miss, earning his undergraduate degree in sports recreation and management.

In addition to working with the Demons’ tight ends, Cox will assist recruiting the north Louisiana and central Texas areas.

Cox was part of two bowl teams at Ole Miss, reaching the Outback Bowl and Allstate Sugar Bowl.

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Cox lettered in 2018 and 2019 for the Rebels, part of a five-year playing career in which he was awarded the Park Stevens Memorial Scholarship, which is given to the top walk-on in the program in honor of Stevens, a walk-on offensive lineman who died in a car accident in 2013.

An offensive lineman from New Orleans who prepped at Jesuit High School, Cox was a two-time member of both the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll and the Ole Miss Athletic Directors Honor Roll.

In addition to landing on the 2018-19 Dean’s Honor Roll, Cox was named Ole Miss’ Student-Athlete of the Month for January 2019.

A December 2016 Friends graduate in health and physical education, Frangenberg is pursuing a second master’s degree at Northwestern State, majoring in health and humanFrangenbergperformance.and his wife, Lauren, have been married for five years and have a 1-year-old son, Parker.

Prior to coming to the United States, Daoust was a strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater, Laurentian University, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

Now in his 17th season at Northwestern State, Jason Drury was promoted to director of sports medicine in 2012 after the retirement of long-time athletic trainer Ed Evans. Drury joined the sports medicine staff at Northwestern State University in the summer of 2005 after being the head athletic trainer at Natchitoches Central for five years. Drury was instrumental in developing Northwestern State’s partner ship with Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, which doubled NSU’s full-time sports medicine staff in 2015.

Brandon DICKMAN 1ST YEAR AT NSU Strength and Conditioning Intern

Sam Daoust was named Northwestern State’s director of Olympic sports strength and conditioning in December 2021. Daoust made an immediate impact upon his arrival, taking over strength and con ditioning programming and implementation for NSU baseball, soccer, volleyball and softball while also assisting with the Demon football team’s strength and conditioning program. He has added men’s and women’s basketball responsibilities for the 2022-23 seasons while managing the NSU strength and conditioning interns and graduate assis tants.Daoust came to Northwestern State after a short stint as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Newberry College, a Division II school in South Carolina. While at Newberry, Daoust designed and implemented year-round strength and conditioning programs for Newberry’s men’s basketball, men’s soccer, wrestling and volleyball teams while assisting with football.

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Jason DRURY 17TH YEAR AT NSU Director of Sports Medicine Joseph Frangenberg is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with the offensive line.

Additionally, Frangenberg was the school’s strength and conditioning coach.

Away from the field, Frangenberg served as the liaison to the admissions, recruit ing and compliance offices. Prior to his time at Northwest Oklahoma, Frangenberg spent four seasons on the coaching staff at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School in Kansas. Frangenberg was the offensive line coach and run game coordinator for Bishop Carroll, which won a state championship in 2017 with him on staff.

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A two-time Laurentian graduate (B.S. in kinesiology and master’s in human kinet ics), Daoust also was the head strength and conditioning coach at Healthy Living Elite Training for two years and was a strength and conditioning intern with the Ottawa Fury FC of the North American Soccer League. He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association certified strength and condi tioning specialist. While earning his master’s degree, Daoust had an article published in the Journal of Exercise and Nutrition.

Brandon Dickman is in his first year as part of the Northwestern State strength and conditioning staff.

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In the spring of 2009, Drury took over as the head football athletic trainer for the Demons, after working for three seasons with the women’s soccer team and one season with men’s basketball team.

Sam DAOUST 1ST YEAR AT NSU Director of Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning

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Dickman interned in the strength and conditioning department at Newberry in 2019-20, working with the football team. He was a strength and conditioning intern with Louisiana Tech in the summer of 2020 and with the University of Oregon in the summer of 2019.

Frangenberg lettered as an offensive lineman, fullback and long snapper during his career at Friends University, serving one year as a team captain.

Daoust began the American portion of his coaching career as an intern at Boston College where he worked with the Eagles football team, including 2022 first-round NFL Draft pick Zion Johnson.

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During his undergraduate career, Dickman interned with the UMass football pro gram in 2021, serving as the head football sports performance intern. With the Minute ment, Dickman assisted with the implementation of the sports performance program, collected and analyzed student-athlete data to track their neurological progress and developed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for various sports.

At Laurentian, Daoust coached five provincial medalists, five Canadian national qualifier swimmers and helped the men’s soccer team qualify for the 2019 playoffs.

Frangenberg comes to NSU after spending the past two seasons as the offensive line coach at Northwest Oklahoma State. During his tenure, Frangenberg helped develop an offensive line that allowed less than two sacks per game for an offense that averaged 245 passing yards and 363 total yards per game.

A 1999 graduate of Idaho State University in biology, Drury worked with nu merous sports in Pocatello, Idaho, including football, men’s basketball and track and field.  Drury earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 2001, during which time he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the NSU softball team.   Drury is a native of Paoli, Indiana. He and his wife, Toni, have been married for 18 years. They have two children, Maddox and Kenzie.

A wrestler at Newberry College, Dickman earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Newberry in May 2022.

In addition to recruiting Arlington and Fort Worth Texas, southwest Oklahoma and Kansas, Frangenberg also served as NWOSU’s punt and field goal team coordinator.

A member of the Kappa Alpha Order, Dickman is first aid/CPR cerfitied and is Colle giate Strength and Conditioning Specialist certified.

1ST YEAR AT NSU Administrative Graduate Assistant

Elizabeth Holloway — known to the NSU athletic department as Ms. E — handles administrative duties for Demon football, baseball and track. For the last 21 years, she has gotten to work with the best coaches, staff and student-athletes an administrative assistant could ever ask for.

Following the 2017 season, Hyland returned to the private sector.

Dr. Jordan attended medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), “the military medical school” and graduated in the top 10% in 1986. There he was on the school soccer and volleyball teams.

A four-year rugby letterman at Fordham University, Hyland was a team captain for the Rams and served as the team’s financial manager. A 2009 political science graduate from Fordham, Hyland is pursuing a master’s degree in health and human performance.

Dr. Jordan moved to Natchitoches in August 2020 to begin his next adventure. He is here with his wife, Wendy. They have 7 children who are all grown and living throughout the county.

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Brittany Goldberg was promoted to Northwestern State’s associate director of sports medicine in June of 2021 after serving three seasons as the primary baseball and assistant football athletic trainer.

Ms. E is great grandmother to Leo Mercer, 6, and Mateo, 1, her grandson Jacob’s sons. Jacob lives in Birmingham, Alabama, with his wife Karla, and works while attending UAB. Ms. E’s granddaughter Kate also lives in Birmingham, and recently graduated from Birmingham-Southern. Amy Abeyta, Ms. E’s daughter, is the assistant vice president of Communications at BSC. She is married to her husband Adam Abeyta. Ms. E’s son, Tim Bickers, recently moved back to Natchitoches and is employed by Rhodes cleaning the house, mowing the four acres that she and Ted live on out in the country or cooking and caring for her husband, she likes to read, play with her dogs, Sophie and Paco, and float in her pool.

Goldberg, who was a graduate assistant with women’s soccer, returned to North western State as its assistant director of sports medicine in the summer of 2018 after a stint at UL Lafayette.

Ms. E and her husband Ted settled in Natchitoches 30 years ago. For five years, she worked in the athletic compliance office, then briefly worked at her husband’s jewelry store. She came back to Northwestern State in 2001. She considers her time here one of the greatest blessings in her life.

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Kevin Hyland is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with special teams. Hyland comes to Northwestern State after a five-year break from football.

He graduated high school from Northern Burlington County High School in New Jerseyi in 1978. There he participated on the swim team through Fort Dix, eventually becoming the team captain. He also participated in baseball and tennis.

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In 2021, Goldberg became the chair of the NSU athletic department’s mental healthShecommittee.playedakey role in helping the 14-sport athletic department navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, which included developing and implementing testing and quarantine protocols that aligned with regional and national standards.

Dr. Jordan completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery in 1995 from Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX. He remained in the Air Force throughDuring2002his Air Force career, he became the Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at Bitburg AFB in Germany, then at Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS. He was the captain of a mobile trauma surgical team and which, in part, entailed accompanying President Clinton on overseas trips. He was also selected as the captain of a mobile field medical team that flew up to New Jersey on 9/11 to set up a field hospital to assist in the care of any casulaties.Afterhis Air Force career, he set up practice in Gulfport, MS. He was the team phy sician for Gulfport High school as well as a pro hockey team in the ECHL, the Mississippi Seawolves, and a pro basketball team in the World Basketball Association, the Gulf Coast Bandits. He has also been the event physician for several WWE events as well as some boxing events.

The Southern Utah graduate earned a degree in athletic training and exercise science while serving two athletics seasons with duties ranging from emergency care, rehabilitation and baseline concussion testing. Her sport assignments included football, softball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, cross country, track and field, volleyball and tennis. Goldberg served Parowan High School in a variety of sports as well as the Utah High School Activities Association footballGoldbergchampionships.isalicensed athletic trainer by the State of Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners, a BOC certified athletic trainer and a Red Cross certified professional rescuer.Goldberg, a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association, was awarded the Big Sky Football Officials

Dr. Theodore “Ted” Jordan joined the NSU sports medicine staff through NRMC Sports Medicine in August 2020. He was raised a “military brat” growing up in many different states and countries. He came to call Texas “home”.

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A New York native, Hyland spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Green Moun tain High School in Lakewood, Colorado. With Hyland on staff, Green Mountain went a combined 17-5 while phasing in RPO elements that produced a 35-percent increase in total offense for the Rams.

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Goldberg took charge of reporting COVID-19 test results for the department, which routinely occurred three times per week during all competitive seasons.

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He then went to the University of Notre Dame where he graduated in 1982 with a double major in Chemistry and Biology.

The Lake Havasu City, Arizona, native graduated from Northwestern State with a masters in health and human performance with a concentration in health promotion in May 2018, after spending two years working as an athletic trainer with soccer, spring volleyball, tennis and football.

Martinez began his coaching career at Guymon (Oklahoma) High School where he coached the school’s first all-district receiver (Nash Kaufman) in more than a decade. He was promoted to Guymon’s head strength and conditioning coach role after the completion of the 2020 season. A health and physical education graduate of Oklahoma Panhandle State, Martinez served as a strength and conditioning intern at Texas Tech. He is pursuing a master’s degree in health and human performance at Northwestern State. MARTINEZ

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Overholt also taught CPR and First Aid and assisted with various classes as a part of NSU’s health and human performance department.

Patterson earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from West Georgia in 2019.

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Patterson coached the 2021 season at Rutland High School after doing the same at Cedar Shoals High School in 2020. Those stops came after Patterson spent time as an offensive assistant and a football operations intern at West Georgia, his alma mater.

She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Mid-Atlantic Ath letic Trainers’ Association, Virginia Athletic Trainers’ Association and Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association.

Martinez spent the 2021 season as the interim wide receivers coach/quality control analyst at Stetson University where he helped Nana Burris earn second-team All-Pio neer Football League honors. With the Hatters, Martinez was responsible for opponent breakdown and assisted with game planning in addition to coaching the team’s receivers.

Jake Martinez is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with the Demons’ wide receivers. Martinez was a three-year letterman at Oklahoma Panhandle State as a slot receiver, helping Panhandle finish as the conference runner-up.

Pajuluoma spent three years at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for his undergraduate degree, assisting with men’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis and track and Pajuluomafield. gained additional experience as a volunteer with the Manning Passing Academy. He also volunteers on the Professional Development Committee for Louisi ana Athletic Trainers’ Association. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2018 and a masters degree in sports administration in 2021.

In those roles, Patterson gained experience in a variety of roles with the program, including game planning, film study and coordinating team travel.

The Lynchburg, Virginia, native graduated with her masters in health and human performance with a concentration in sports administration from Northwestern State this May and from James Madison in 2019 with a bachelors of science in athletic training.

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Rod Patterson is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with the Demons’ safeties. Patterson joins the NSU staff after spending the past two seasons as an assistant coach at two Georgia high schools.

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Kristina Overholt was promoted to assistant director of sports medicine at Northwestern State in May 2021 after excelling as a graduate assistant for two seasons.She remains the primary athletic trainer for women’s soccer and will supervise all athletic trainers in Prather Coliseum. Overholt served for two seasons as the primary athletic trainer for soccer along with other secondary sports.

At JMU, she worked with women’s field hockey, women’s soccer, and within the university’s recreation center athletic training room, which included the men’s and women’s club rugby teams. Overholt also worked with a local high school.

Kalevi Pajuluoma was named Northwestern State’s assistant director of sports medicine in August 2020 after spending one season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer on the NSU staff. After one season with the men’s basketball team, Pajuluoma became the primary tennis and assistant football athletic trainer. He was part of a medical staff that guided NSU’s 14-sport athletics department through the COVID-19 pandemic, which included developing and implementing testing and quarantine protocols that aligned with regional and national standards.

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After more than four years at Newberry College, Erik Schwager joined the North western State Athletic Department as its director of strength and conditioning In March 2020.Schwager comes to NSU after serving as the director of strength, conditioning and athletic performance at Newberry, where he helped the Wolves capture the 2016 Southern Atlantic Conference football championship.

Schwager comes to Natchitoches with a varied background that includes stops at Hartford, where he worked with Major League Baseball first-round selection Sean Newcomb, Limestone College and with the Batavia Muckdogs, a Class A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Pezant also serves as the community service and outreach relations coordinator for the Demon program.

A two-time UAPB graduate who completed her master’s degree in secondary ed ucation in May 2022, Trammell also worked the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl, assisting head equipment manager Nick Determan.

At Newberry, Schwager was in charge of a 22-sport program and directly designed and implemented all facets of strength and conditioning for the Wolves’ football, women’s soccer and softball programs while managing a staff of three assistants.

Sonja Pezant enters her second season as the director of football operations for Northwestern State.

Trammell has taken part in the 2022 Virtual NFL Women’s Forum as well as the HBCU NFL Careers in Football Forum.

He also has experience at Princeton, Michigan State and South Florida and was the owner and director of H.I.T. Advanced Training, LLC.

He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association certified strength and conditioning specialist, a National Speed and Explosion Association certified speed specialist and the NASE state director for Connecticut, a National Academy of Sports Medicine PES certified performance enhancement specialist and is CPR/AED certified.

Kiasha TRAMMELL 1ST YEAR AT NSU Director of Equipment Operations

Hunter Rachels is in his first year as part of the Northwestern State strength and conditioning staff. A baseball player at Newberry College, Rachels completed his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in December 2020 and earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Concordia University in Chicago in August. In addition to assisting wtih the strength and conditoning program for NSU football, Rachels is the primary strength and conditioning coach for Demon baseball. Prior to arriving in Natchitoches, Rachels began his coaching career as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Newberry. Rachels, a native of Grovetown, Georgia, was the primary strength and conditioning coach for Newberry men’s basketball, wres tling, track and field and volleyball while assisting with football, helping the Wolves win a South Atlantic Conference championship. Rachels also helped guide Newberry’s wrestling team to a Super II Regional champi onship and coached the 2022 SAC indoor weight throw champion.

Kiasha Trammell was named Northwestern State’s director of equipment opera tions in March, taking over direction of all inventory for NSU athletics.

Schwager is a 2009 graduate of Lock Haven University and earned his master’s from California University of Pennsylvania in 2012.

Sonja PEZANT 2ND YEAR AT NSU Director of Football Operations

Trammell joined the NSU staff after serving as an assistant equipment manager at her alma mater, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Erik SCHWAGER 3RD YEAR AT NSU Director of Strength and Conditioning

Pezant joined the staff in July 2020 and directed operations for the 2021 spring season. In her role, Pezant coordinates travel and equipment arrangements while also assisting with other day-today, on-and off-the-field tasks within the program.

Trammell spent two-plus years working on the UAPB equipment staff, climbing from student assistant to assistant manager.

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A 2018 graduate of LSU in sport administration and a 2021 Liberty University graduate in sport venue and event management, Pezant worked closely with the Baylor University softball camp for five years from 2014-19, gaining valuable insight into college athletics while an undergraduate. In addition to her athletic administration experience, Pezant has experience in the private sector, having been an engineering/operations intern at ASM Global in New Orleans. In that role, Pezant oversaw client communications, managed record tracking and streamlined office operations among other tasks.

Hunter RACHELS 1ST YEAR AT NSU Strength and Conditioning Intern

Rachels interned on the strength and conditioning staffs at both Coastal Carolina andAtNewberry.CoastalCarolina, Rachels was involved with multiple Olympic sports programs while assisting with the Chanticleers football team.

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Christian Williams is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coach ing staff, working with the Demons’ running backs. A running back at Humboldt State and a team captain at William Penn, Williams played professionally overseas for Juventude Futbol Americano in Brazil and for the Mexico City Mayas in the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional in Mexico. Williams comes to NSU after spending nearly two years at Lincoln University in Cal ifornia as the running backs coach and recruiting coordintor. At Lincoln, Williams was responsible for monitoring academic concerns for student-athletes as well as assisting with team operations. Prior to a short stint at American River Community College where he coached line backers, Williams spent one season as the defensive backs coach at Pacific University in Oregon.Williams began his coaching career as a student assistant at William Penn before spending one season as a graduate assistant and assistant recruiting coordinator at Lindenwood University-Bellville. A 2017 graduate of William Penn in sports and recreation management, Williams is pursuing a master’s degree in health and human performance at Northwestern State.

A Millbrook, New York, native, Volino earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Delaware in May 2022 and is pursuing a master’s degree in adult learning and development at Northwestern State.

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An offensive lineman at Stetson and at Delaware, Volino spent the 2021 season as a student assistant at Delaware, working with the Blue Hens’ defensive line. In his role Volino evaluated film of opposing teams and recorded sideline data for the Delaware coachingVolinostaff.was a football operations intern for two years with Delaware from 20192021 after playing one season for the Blue Hens. He spent one season at Stetson as an offensive lineman.

Dr. William Zeichner, a longstanding practicing physician in Natchitoches, is in his first year as Northwestern State’s head team physician.

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Zeichner began his surgical and family practice in Natchitoches in 1986 and has served the community in various roles, including an earlier stint as the Lady Demon soccer team’s volunteer doctor from 2006-11.

Zeichner followed his residency by taking a fellowship in transplantation surgery and a vascular fellowship at Atlanta Medical Center (Medical College of Georgia). He then was a clinical assistant professor at LSUS harvesting kidneys in 1985. Zeichner currently is Chief of Staff at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center where he has been on active staff in surgery and emergency medicine with special privileges in wound care/hyperbaric medicine, robotic surgery and endoscopy. He has a fellowship in the American College of Surgeons, International College of Surgeons and American Professional Wound Care Association. He is a member of the American College of Emer gency Physicians, American Society of Addiction Medicine, is board eligible in Addiction Medicine and is a Credentialed ImPACT Consultant (CIC) in traumatic brain injury. He is ATLS, ACLS, PALS certified. Zeichner and his wife, Trish, have two sons, Daniel and Ben, both of whom followed their father’s footsteps in the medical profession.

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A native of Brooklyn, New York, Zeichner is an undergraduate of University of Ver mont, who earned his MD from Guadalajara (UAG) and completed his five-year surgical residency at Detroit Medical Center.

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Mitchell Volino is in his first season as part of the Northwestern State coaching staff, assisting with the Demons’ defensive line.

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Numerous Southland alumni have earned acclaim as busi ness, medical, education and government leaders and innova tors, iconic entertainers such as filmmakers, musicians and tele vision/film actors, and athletes that starred at the professional and Olympic levels to earn hall of fame distinction.

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Closing in on six decades of service, the Southland Confer ence continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consis tent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic ac complishments of its member institutions and more than 4,200 student-athletes. The Southland operates within a structure of shared core values by its membership: Excellence, Student-Ath lete Focused, Integrity, Diversity and Inclusion, Sportsmanship, and Fiscal Responsibility. Now entering its 58th year, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of eight comprehensive universities in Texas and Louisiana. Be ginning with a historic meeting of five original institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21stTheCentury.members of the Southland Conference are Houston Bap tist University, the University of the Incarnate Word, McNeese State University, University of New Orleans, Nicholls State Uni versity, Northwestern State University, Southeastern Louisiana University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses over 140,000 cur rent students and an alumni base of nearly 900,000. Southland cities encompass approximately 14 million people, and its geography covers many of the nation’s top 100 television markets, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, New Orleans, Shreveport and Baton Rouge. League institutions, their locations, and many of their namesakes are significant to the history of the South Central and Southwest regions of the United States.

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Women’s sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cross coun try, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. Since 2015, the Conference has also administered the Southland Bowling League, an affiliated women’s sport that has produced NCAA national champions in three of the last four years.The Conference boasts automatic qualification in all NCAA team sports, and league members have taken advantage of this access with recent wins in NCAA baseball, softball, football, and basketball championships. Additionally, Southland teams have won numerous contests in other national postseason events.

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DL Accord Green McNeese Sr. New Orleans, La. LB Kelechi Anyalebechi UIW Gr. Pearland, Texas LB Kordell Williams McNeese R-Sr. Carencro, La. DB Zy Alexander Southeastern So. Loreauville, La. DB Kaleb Culp UIW Jr. Dallas, Texas DB Shemar Bartholomew Northwestern State Sr. New Orleans, La. DB Donnell Ward-McGee Southeastern Louisiana Sr. New Orleans, La. DB PJ Herrington Northwestern State Sr. Natchez, Miss. KR Gage Larvadain Southeastern So. Donaldsonville, La.

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The Southland has also taken a lead role in the NCAA Divi sion I Football Championship Subdivision by serving as the host conference for the annual DI national championship game in the league office’s base of Frisco, Texas, since 2011. Working with its partners, the City of Frisco and Hunt Sports Ventures, the Southland’s hosting role has been reaffirmed three times since the initial game, that will remain at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium at least through the 2025 game. Poll Southeastern (7) 90 Incarnate Word (7) 86 Nicholls (2) 79 McNeese Northwestern State A&M-Commerce Lamar 25 Houston Baptist 24

Southland institutions are annually positioned among the nation’s best public and private universities, exemplified by su perb undergraduate and graduate education rankings, and fea turing unique and accomplished curriculums at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. Member universities are frequently acknowledged for their superior standing in areas such as col lege buy value and return on investment, student engagement, best-in-region status, favorable student-to-faculty ratios, ser vice learning, military-friendly designations, honors programs, online learning, faith-based learning, and access to higher ed ucation for all income levels.

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Location Charleston, Illinois 2021 Record 1-10 2021 Conference Record 1-5 Postseason None Head Coach Chris Wilkerson School Record 0-0 (1st season) Career Record 51-27 (10th season)

2022 Schedule 9/3 at Iowa State 9/10 at Southern Illinois 9/17 NICHOLLS 9/24 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 10/1 at Lindenwood 10/8 TENNESSEE TECH 10/22 at Northwestern State 10/29 EASTERN KENTUCKY 11/5 at Tennessee State 11/12 at Eastern Illinois 11/19 MURRAY STATE GAME 9: TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Nov. 5 • 2 p.m. Memorial Stadium (10,000) • Commerce, Texas Location Commerce, Texas 2021 Record 7-4 2021 Conference Record 5-2 Postseason None Head Coach David Bailiff School Record 18-7 (3rd season) Career Record 96-102 (17th season) Offense Singleback Defense 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost 10/18 Lettermen Returning/Lost 40/49 Enrollment 12,490 Founded 1889 Stadium Memorial Stadium Nickname Lions Colors Blue and Gold President Dr. Mark Rudin Interim Athletic Director Eric Coleman Sports Infomation Avi Mehta SID # 903-468-3027 Email avi.mehta@tamuc.edu Website LionAthletics.com 2022 Schedule 9/1 LINCOLN (CA.) 9/10 at Tennessee Tech 9/17 at Sam Houston 9/24 NORTH AMERICAN 10/8 at Southeastern Louisiana 10/15 at McNeese 10/22 HOUSTON BAPTIST 10/29 INCARNATE WORD 11/5 NORTHWESTERN STATE 11/12 at Nicholls 11/19 TENNESSEE STATE GAME 11: INCARNATE WORD Nov. 19 • TBD

Sports Information Kemmler Chapple SID # 985-549-3221 Email kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Website LionSports.net Pressbox 985-549-2443 2022 Schedule 9/3 at UL Lafayette 9/10 at Florida Atlantic 9/17 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 9/24 INCARNATE WORD 10/1 MURRAY STATE 10/8 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 10/22 at Jacksonville State 10/29 at McNeese 11/5 at Lamar 11/12 NORTHWESTERN STATE 11/17 at Nicholls

Location San Antonio 2021 Record 10-3 2021 Conference Record 7-1 Postseason FCS Second Round Head Coach G.J. Kinne School Record 0-0 (1st season) Career Record 0-0 (1st season) Offense Air Raid Defense Multiple Starters Returning/Lost 23/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost 50/30 Enrollment 9,366 Founded 1881 Stadium Gayle & Tom Benson Stadium Nickname Cardinals Colors Red and Black President Dr. Thomas M. Evans Athletic Director Richard Duran

Location Hattiesburg, Mississippi 2021 Record 3-9 2021 Conference Record 2-6 Postseason None Head Coach Will Hall School Record 3-9 (2nd season) Career Record 59-29 (8th season) Offense Multiple Defense Multiple Starters Returning/Lost 21/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost 41/16 Enrollment 14,146 Founded 1910 Stadium M.M. Roberts Stadium Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Black and Gold President Dr. Rodney Bennett Athletic Director Jeremy McClain Sports Infomation Jack Duggan SID # 601-266-5947 Email jack.duggan@usm.edu Website SouthernMiss.com 2022 Schedule 9/3 LIBERTY 9/10 at Miami 9/17 NORTHWESTERN STATE 9/24 at Tulane 10/8 at Troy 10/15 ARKANSAS STATE 10/22 at Texas State 10/27 UL LAFAYETTE 11/5 GEORGIA STATE 11/12 at Coastal Carolina 11/19 SOUTH ALABAMA 11/26 at ULM

GAME 6: EASTERN ILLINOIS Oct. 8 • 2 p.m. O’Brien Field (10,000)

GAME 2: GRAMBLING Sept. 10 • TBD Independence Stadium (51,000) • Shreveport

GAME 3: SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 17 • 6 p.m. M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000) • Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Location Cape Girardeau, Mo. 2021 Record 4-7 2021 Conference Record 4-2 Postseason ................................... None Head Coach Tom Matukewicz School Record 42-49 (9th season) Career Record 41-49 (9th season) Offense Multiple/Spread Defense 3-4 Starters Returning/Lost N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost N/A Enrollment 11,502 Founded 1873 Stadium Houck Field Nickname Redhawks Colors Red and Black President Dr. Carlos Vargas Athletic Director Brady Barke Sports Information Jeff Honza SID # 573-651-2933 Email jhonza@semo.edu Website ..................... GoSoutheast.com Pressbox 573-651-2191

Sports Information Dominique Ramos SID # 210-805-2533 Email ddramos@uiwtx.edu Website UIWCardinals.com Pressbox 210-805-2533

2022 Schedule 9/3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 9/10 at Nevada 9/17 at Prairie View A&M 9/24 at Southeastern 10/1 McNEESE 10/8 LAMAR 10/15 at Nicholls 10/29 at Texas A&M-Commerce 11/5 HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/19 at Northwestern State GAME 7: HOUSTON BAPTIST Oct. 15 • 6 p.m. Husky Stadium (5,000) • Houston Location Houston, Texas 2021 Record 0-11 2021 Conference Record 0-8 Postseason None Head Coach Vic Shealy School Record 16-66 (9th season) Career Record 16-66 (9th season) Offense Spread Defense 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost 17/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost 43/23 Enrollment 4,000 Founded ....................................... 1960 Stadium Husky Field Nickname Huskies Colors Royal Blue and Orange President Dr. Robert Sloan Athletic Director Steve Moniaci Sports Infomation Russ Reneau SID # 281-649-3098 Email rreneau@hbu.edu Website HBUHuskies.com 2022 Schedule 9/3 at Northern Colorado 9/10 LINDENWOOD 9/24 at Texas State 10/1 at Lamar 10/8 NICHOLLS 10/15 NORTHWESTERN STATE 10/22 ............ at Texas A&M-Commerce 10/29 UT MARTIN 11/5 at Incarnate Word 11/12 McNEESE 11/19 at Tarleton GAME 10: SOUTHEASTERN Nov. 12 • 6 p.m. Strawberry Stadium (7,408) • Hammond Location Hammond 2021 Record 9-4 2021 Conference Record 6-2 Postseason FCS Quarterfinals Head Coach Frank Scelfo School Record 25-19 (5th season) Career Record 25-19 (5th season) Offense Multiple Defense 4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost 17/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost 56/27 Enrollment 14,500 Founded 1939 Stadium Strawberry Stadium Nickname Lions Colors Green and Gold President Dr. John Crain Athletic Director Jay Artigues

Sports Information Brian Howard SID # 302-258-7461 Email howardb@gram.edu Website GSUTigers.com 2022 Schedule 9/3 at Arkansas State 9/10 Northwestern State (Shreveport) 9/17 at Jackson State 9/24 at Bethune-Cookman 10/1 Praire View (Dallas) 10/8 at Alabama A&M 10/15 FLORIDA A&M 10/29 ALCORN 11/5 UAPB 11/12 at Texas Southern 11/26 Southern (New Orleans)

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Location Grambling 2021 Record 4-7 2021 Conference Record 3-5 Postseason None Head Coach Hue Jackson School Record 0-0 (1st season) Career Record 0-0 (1st season) Offense N/A Defense N/A Starters Returning/Lost N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost N/A Enrollment 5,270 Founded 1901 Stadium Eddie G. Robinson Stadium Nickname Tigers Colors Black and Gold President Dr. Rick Gallot Athletic Director Dr. Trayvean Scott

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Location Thibodaux 2021 Record 6-5 2021 Conference Record 5-3 Postseason None Head Coach Tim Rebowe School Record 44-35 (8th season) Career Record 44-35 (8th season) Offense Multiple Spread Defense Multiple Starters Returning/Lost 15/10 Lettermen Returning/Lost 53/18 Enrollment 6,500 Founded 1948 Stadium John L. Guidry Stadium Nickname Colonels Colors Red and Gray President Dr. Jay Clune Athletic Director Jonathan Terrell Sports Infomation Jamie Bustos SID # 985-448-4806 Email jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Website GeauxColonels.com Pressbox 985-448-4845 2022 Schedule 9/3 at South Alabama 9/10 at ULM 9/17 at Southeast Missouri 9/24 JACKSONVILLE STATE 10/1 at Northwestern State 10/8 at Houston Baptist 10/15 INCARNATE WORD 10/22 McNEESE 10/29 at Lamar 11/12 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 11/17 SOUTHEASTERN

Location Missoula, Montana 2021 Record 10-3 2021 Conference Record 6-2 Postseason FCS Quarterfinals Head Coach Bobby Hauck School Record 108-29 (11th season) Career Record 124-78 (16th season) Offense N/A Defense N/A Starters Returning/Lost 9/9 Lettermen Returning 41 Enrollment 10,106 Founded 1893 Stadium Washington-Grizzly Stadium Nickname Grizzlies Colors Maroon and Silver President Seth Bodnar Athletic Director Kent Haslam Sports Information Eric Taber SID # 406-243-5402 Email eric.taber@mso.umt.edu Website GoGriz.com 2022 Schedule 9/3 NORTHWESTERN STATE 9/10 SOUTH DAKOTA 9/17 at Indiana State 9/24 PORTLAND STATE 10/1 at Idaho State 10/15 IDAHO 10/22 at Sacramento State 10/29 at Weber State 11/5 CAL POLY 11/12 EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/19 at Montana State GAME 4: LAMAR Sept. 24 • TBD Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches

Offense Multiple Defense Multiple Starters Returning/Lost 15/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost 42/18 Enrollment 8,608 Founded 1895 Stadium O’Brien Field Nickname Panthers Colors Blue and Gray President David Glassman Athletic Director Tom Michael Sports Infomation Rich Moser SID # 217-581-7480 Email rlmoser@eiu.edu Website EIUPanthers.com 2022 Schedule 9/1 at Northern Illinois 9/10 CHATTANOOGA 9/17 at Illinois State 9/24 at Murray State 10/8 at Northwestern State 10/15 LINDENWOOD 10/22 at Tennessee State 10/29 TENNESSEE TECH 11/5 at McNeese 11/12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 11/19 at UT Martin

Location Beaumont, Texas 2021 Record 2-9 2021 Conference Record 0-7 Postseason None Head Coach Blane Morgan School Record 4-13 (3rd season) Career Record 4-13 (3rd season) Offense Multiple Defense Base 3-4 Starters Returning/Lost 12/16 Lettermen Returning/Lost 41/37 Enrollment 15,639 Founded 1939 Stadium Provost Umphrey Stadium Nickname Cardinals Colors Red and White President Dr. Jaime R. Taylor Athletic Director Jeff O’Malley Sports Information James Dixon SID # 409-880-8329 Email kemmler.chapple@selu.edu Website LamarCardinals.com Pressbox 409-880-7489 2022 Schedule 9/1 at Abilene Christian 9/10 at SMU 9/17 NORTHERN COLORADO 9/24 at Northwestern State 10/1 HOUSTON BAPTIST 10/8 at Incarnate Word 10/22 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 10/29 NICHOLLS 11/5 SOUTHEASTERN 11/12 at New Mexico State 11/19 at McNeese

Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches

GAME 1: MONTANA Sept. 3 • 2 p.m. Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217) • Missoula, Montana

Series Game-By-Game Results

Current Steak: 1, Lamar NICHOLLS

*Later forfeited to Nicholls

** Later forfeited to Northwestern State EASTERN ILLINOIS

At Thibodaux: 12-13

Current Steak: 3, Montana GRAMBLING Grambling leads 3-2 9/14/1974 L, 14-13 at NSU 9/14/2008 W, 31-19 at NSU 9/12/09 L, 38-17 at GSU 9/9/17 L, 23-10 at GSU 9/8/18 W, 34-7 at NSU At Grambling: 0-2 At Natchitoches: 2-1 GSU Longest Streak: 2, 2009-17 NSU Longest Streak: 1, 2x (last 2018)

Northwestern State leads 28-21 10/6/73 L, 3-0 at Nicholls 10/12/74 L, 7-0 at NW 10/11/75 L, 23-10 at Nicholls 10/9/76 W, 20-8 at NW 10/8/77 L, 10-6 at Nicholls 10/28/78 W, 28-18 at NW 10/27/79 L, 27-24 at Nicholls 11/8/80 W, 21-14 at NW 11/7/81 W, 31-17 at Nicholls 11/6/82 W, 38-6 at NW 11/5/83 W, 24-21 at Nicholls 10/11/84 W, 19-0 at NW 11/9/85 W, 20-14 at Nicholls 11/8/86 W, 28-13 at NW 11/7/87 W, 31-28 at Nicholls 10/15/88 W, 27-12 at NW 11/4/89 L, 21-16 at Nicholls 9/15/90 L, 19-7 at NW 11/16/91 W, 16-10 at Nicholls 11/14/92 W, 44-6 at NW 10/9/93 W, 35-21 at NW 9/17/94 W, 35-3 at Nicholls 10/7/95 W, 34-14 at NW 10/12/96 L, 19-17 at Nicholls 9/27/97 W, 19-0 at NW 10/24/98 W, 28-26 at Nicholls 10/2/99 W, 42-17 at NW 10/14/00 W, 27-21* at Nicholls 10/20/01 W, 42-17 at NW 10/24/02 W, 21-14 at Nicholls 10/25/03 L, 40-30** at NW 10/21/04 L, 40-14 at Nicholls 11/5/05 L, 31-24 at NW 10/21/06 W, 9-0 at Nicholls 10/6/07 L, 58-0 at Nicholls 10/11/08 W, 36-28 at NW 11/14/09 L, 28-21 at Nicholls 11/13/10 L, 37-7 at NW 9/24/11 W, 34-0 at Nicholls 10/27/12 W, 27-26 at NW 10/12/13 L, 33-21 at Nicholls 11/15/14 W, 48-21 at NW 10/31/15 W, 37-21 at Nicholls 10/29/16 L, 31-14 at NW 10/7/17 L, 14-10 at Nicholls 10/6/18 L, 28-10 at NW 10/12/19 L, 45-35 at Nicholls 3/6/21 L, 31-24 at NW 10/30/21 L, 42-21 at Nicholls

Northwestern State trails 2-1 9/9/1989 L, 20-10 at EIU 9/8/90 L, 23-22 at NSU 11/6/93 W, 34-26 at EIU

Current Steak: 1, Northwestern State HOUSTON BAPTIST

FIRST MEETING TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Northwestern State leads 16-10-2 11/25/1926 W, 17-7 at NSU 10/1/27 T, 0-0 at NSU 9/28/29 W, 19-13 at TAMC 10/3/30 W, 20-0 at NSU 9/30/32 W, 19-6 at TAMC 9/29/33 W, 8-5 at TAMC 9/28/34 L, 14-0 at NSU 11/1/35 L, 7-0 at TAMC 10/30/36 L, 20-0 at NSU 9/24/37 L, 7-0 at TAMC 9/23/38 L, 19-6 at NSU 9/29/39 W, 6-0 at TAMC 9/25/42 W, 13-0 at NSU 9/28/46 L, 32-0 at TAMC 9/26/47 L, 27-0 at NSU 10/3/81 L, 28-21 at NSU 10/2/82 L, 24-20 at TAMC 9/24/88 W, 41-13 at NSU 9/16/89 W, 38-14 at NSU 9/22/90 W, 24-7 at NSU 9/28/91 W, 26-23 at NSU 9/26/92 W, 20-0 at NSU 9/25/93 W, 30-19 at NSU 9/24/94 L, 28-24 at NSU 9/23/95 W, 45-17 at NSU 9/21/96 W, 33-7 at NSU 8/30/2008 W, 30-14 at NSU At Commerce: 4-4-1 At Natchitoches: 12-6-1 TAMC Longest Streak: 5, 1934-38 NSU Longest Streak: 6, 1988-93

Current Steak: 3, NSU SOUTHEASTERN Northwestern State trails 37-29 9/20/35 L, 19-13 at SLU 9/25/36 L, 34-6 at NSU 10/7/38 W, 6-0 at NSU 10/6/39 W, 18-6 at SLU 10/4/40 W, 32-0 at NSU 11/1/41 W, 6-0 at SLU 10/30/42 W, 7-6 at NSU 10/18/46 L, 13-0 at SLU 10/17/47 W, 14-12 at NSU 10/15/48 W, 49-0 at SLU 10/15/49 L, 25-13 at NSU 10/28/50 L, 28-14 at SLU 10/27/51 L, 33-14 at NSU 10/25/52 L, 19-0 at SLU 10/31/53 L, 27-19 at NSU 11/20/54 L, 32-6 at SLU

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Current Streak: 1, Northwestern State SOUTHERN MISS Series tied 11-11 11/15/1930 W, 32-12 at NSU 11/14/31 L, 32-0 at USM 11/11/32 W, 31-6 at USM 11/11/33 W, 12-0 at USM 11/9/34 W, 31-0 at NSU 10/18/35 L, 26-12 at USM 11/20/36 W, 13-0 at NSU 11/13/37 W, 3-0 at USM 11/19/38 W, 6-0 at NSU 11/10/39 W, 7-0 at USM 11/9/40 W, 9-6 at NSU 11/7/41 L, 21-7 at USM 11/8/46 W, 7-6 at NSU 11/7/47 L, 20-0 at USM 10/30/48 L,38-14 at NSU 10/29/49 L, 67-28 at USM 11/4/50 L, 7-0 at NSU 11/3/51 L, 76-0 at USM 11/1/52 L, 39-13 at NSU 11/3/84 W, 22-0 at USM 9/28/85 L, 14-7 at USM 9/11/99 L, 40-6 at USM At Hattiesburg: 5-8 At Natchitoches: 6-3 USM Longest Streak: 6, 1947-1952 NSU Longest Streak: 5, 1936-40 Current Streak: 2, Southern Miss LAMAR Northwestern State leads 14-9-1 10/23/25 W,14-0 at NSU 10/7/50 W, 26-0 at LU 9/29/51 L, 32-20 at NSU 9/27/52 L, 35-12 at LU 9/26/53 W, 12-6 at NSU 9/25/54 W, 22-15 at LU 9/25/55 W, 7-6 at LU 9/22/56 T, 6-6 at LU 9/20/57 L, 20-10 at NSU 9/26/59 L, 19-0 at LU 9/24/60 L, 21-13 at LU 9/11/76 L, 17-6 at LU 10/15/77 W, 43-0 at NSU 9/9/78 W, 21-17 at NSU 11/10/79 L, 28-13 at LU 10/8/11 W, 37-17 at LU 10/6/12 W, 30-23 at NSU 11/9/13 W, 37-28 at NSU 10/17/15 W, 48-35 at NSU 10/15/16 L, 32-31 at LU 9/16/17 W, 35-28 at NSU 9/15/18 W, 49-48 at LU 11/9/19 W, 34-13 at NSU 3/27/21 L, 31-23 at LU At Beaumont: 5-7-1 At Natchitoches: 9-2 Lamar Longest Streak: 4, 1957-76 NSU Longest Streak: 4, 1953-55; 2011-2015

At Charleston: 1-1 At Natchitoches: 0-1 EIU Longest Streak: 2, 1989-90 NSU Longest Streak: 1, 1993-present

Current Streak: 2, NSU SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Northwestern State leads 4-1 10/28/17 W, 10-7 at HBU 10/27/18 W, 31-28 at NSU 9/21/19 L, 48-21 at HBU 10/9/21 W, 21-17 at HBU 11/6/21 W, 28-24 at NSU

At Houston: 2-1 At Natchitoches: 2-0 HBU Longest Streak: 1, 2019 NSU Longest Streak: 2, 2x (17-18, 21-present)

At Natchitoches: 17-8 Nicholls Longest Streak: 6, 2016-present Northwestern State Longest Streak: 9, Current1980-88Steak: 6, Nicholls

MONTANA Montana leads 3-0 12/1/01 L, 28-19 at MONT 11/30/02 L, 45-14 at MONT 11/27/04 L, 56-7 at MONT At Missoula: 0-3 Montana Longest Streak: 3, 2001-present

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11/19/55 L, 27-20 at NSU 11/17/56 L, 20-15 at SLU 11/23/57 W, 13-7 at NSU 11/22/58 W, 7-0 at SLU 11/21/59 L, 15-13 at NSU 11/19/60 L, 7-0 at NSU 11/18/61 L, 19-0 at SLU 11/17/62 W, 19-6 at NSU 11/23/63 W, 13-7 at SLU 11/21/64 L, 37-21 at NSU 11/20/65 W, 38-22 at SLU 11/19/66 W, 27-24 at NSU 11/18/67 L, 26-14 at SLU 11/22/68 L, 24-19 at NSU 11/22/69 W, 34-6 at SLU 11/21/70 W, 22-14 at NSU 11/24/71 W, 14-6 at SLU 11/25/72 W, 24-8 at NSU 11/17/73 W, 21-14 at SLU 11/23/74 W, 40-3 at NSU 11/22/75 L, 31-6 at SLU 11/20/76 L, 34-27 at NSU 11/19/77 L, 38-21 at SLU 11/18/78 W, 13-12 at NSU 10/13/79 L, 33-7 at SLU 11/22/80 W, 16-14 at NSU 10/31/81 L, 21-16 at SLU 11/13/82 W, 31-3 at NSU 11/12/83 W, 23-7 at NSU 11/10/84 W, 34-14 at SLU 11/16/85 L, 20-14 at SLU 10/11/03 W, 87-27 at NSU 10/15/05 W, 31-10 at NSU 10/14/06 L, 31-24 (OT) at SLU 10/13/07 W, 27-24 at NSU 10/18/08 L, 26-24 at SLU 11/7/09 L, 27-0 at NSU 11/6/10 W, 35-16 at SLU 10/15/11 W, 51-17 at NSU 10/13/12 L, 27-22 at SLU 10/19/13 L, 37-22 at NSU 10/4/14 L, 30-22 at SLU 9/3/15 L, 34-20 at NSU 9/24/16 L, 34-24 at SLU 9/30/17 L, 49-20 at NSU 9/29/18 L, 24-17 at SLU 9/28/19 L, 44-27 at NSU 3/13/21 L, 27-24 at SLU 10/23/21 L, 51-14 at NSU 11/13/21 L, 56-28 at SLU At Hammond: 11-21 At Natchitoches: 18-16 SLU Longest Streak: 11, 2012-present NSU Longest Streak: 6, 1969-74 Current Steak: 11, SLU INCARNATE WORD Series tied 3-3 10/11/14 W, 49-12 at NSU 10/3/15 L, 45-31 at UIW 9/8/16 L, 21-18 at NSU 10/26/19 W, 44-41 (OT) at UIW 4/10/21 W, 49-47 at UIW 10/2/21 L, 38-27 at NSU At San Antonio: 2-1 At Natchitoches: 1-2 UIW Longest Streak: 2, 2015-16 NSU Longest Streak: 2, 2019-21 Current Streak: 1, UIW

LORMAN, Mississippi – Time and again Northwestern State’s Purple Swarm defense bent but did not break Saturday night. Then the north end of Spinks-Casem Stadium struck again. Alcorn’s Felix Harper spun into that end zone on a 1-yard touchdown run with 4:11 to play, capping a Braves’ fourth-quarter rally that dropped Northwestern State, 13-10, in non-conference action.

“That definitely put a spark in the team,” said running back Scooter Adams, who ran for 92 yards on 12 carries and added 36 yards on a team-high seven catches. “That gave us some momentum. We’ve got to keep getting more explosive plays like that.” Adams had the Demons’ other big offensive play in the first half.

Defense: PJ Herrington 9 tackles; Race Moser 8 tackles; Jomard Valsin 8 tackles, 0.5 TFL; Kyle Moore 6 tackles; Kevin Davis Jr. 5 tackles; Keenan Leachman 5 tackles; Isaiah Longino 4 tackles; Chandler Moncrief 4 tackles; Adrion Robertson 3 tackles; Cedric Anderson 2 tackles, 2 PBUs, 1 INT; Shemar Bartholomew 2 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU; Tyree Cormier 2 tackles; Jared Pedraza 2 tackles; Ja'Quay Pough 2 tackles; Kwame Sarkodie 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU; JaBralen Yarber 2 tackles, 1 PBU, 0.5 TFL; Junior Brown 1 tackle; Maurice Campbell 1 tackle; Steve Conerly 1 tackle; Donovan Green 1 tackle; Keshawn Jackson 1 tackle; Dante Thomas 1 tackle, 1 TFL; Jaeden Ward 1 tackle; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle.

“It’s frustrating when you look at the scoreboard at the end of the game,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “The thing I told the guys, you look at the second half, coming out of the half, we get the interception, and we have the touchdown to Jay (Griffin) that gets called back. Those are things, when you’re playing games like this, you can’t have.”

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Scooter Adams 12-88, TD; Curtis Williams 8-39; Bryce Dealey 3-29; Kevin Perkins 9-24; Zachary Clement 6-18; Trevor Morgan 1-12; Kaleb Fletcher 9-4. Passing: Fletcher 14-23-1, 177 yards, 1 TD; Zachary Clement 3-4-0, 23 yds. Receiving: Adams 6-36; LC Greenwood 3-10; Gavin Landry 2-10; Kendrick Price 1-65, TD; Robbie Williams 1-18; David Fitzwater 1-17; Jacob Logan 1-1. O-Line: Jakob Sell 79 snaps, 73%, 5 knockdowns; Logan Canerdy 69 snaps, 70%, 9 knockdowns; Brayden Staggs 66 snaps, 67%, 4 knockdowns; Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz 64 snaps, 64%, 11 knockdowns; Jordan Cooper 62 snaps, 63%, 5 knockdowns; Stevie Ballard 28 snaps, 71%, 4 knockdowns; D'Andre Richard 27 snaps, 56%, 2 knockdowns.

Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-4 Sacks-Yards 1-3 4-28 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-1 Field Goals 1-1 2-2

While Harper’s touchdown regained the lead for Alcorn (1-1), the one play the Demons (0-2) would like to have back came on third and 10 from the Braves 46.

“In that type of ball game – as well as we played defensively for four quarters – the opportunity they had – the one big play – puts you in a tough situation,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird “Defensively,said.we played well. We played hard. We were able to get off the field. When you’re in those tight games, it’s often that one play.”

Harper found Manny Jones for a field-flipping, 50-yard completion that gave Alcorn a first-and-goal at the NSU 4. Even then, it took the Braves three cracks from the 4 before Harper twisted in for the go-ahead“Lastscore.week, it’s on film – we had 28 missed tackles,” said senior linebacker Ja’Quay Pough, who finished with 12 tackles and a sack. “This game, we weren’t letting it happen again."The Purple Swarm limited Alcorn to 122 yards on 41 carries, an average of 3 yards per rush in a game where neither team found much running room.

Trailing 17-7, Adams took a second-down carry through a gaping hole 36 yards for his first touchdown of the season, cutting the NSU deficit to a field goal. Adams’ score was set up by a Cedric Anderson interception of Jace Ruder. “That came off a free safety blitz,” said Anderson, who also broke up a pass in the end zone in the second half. “I have to give credit to (PJ) Herrington. He came in on the blitz and hit the quarterback."

Defense: Ja'Quay Pough 12 tack les, 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack; Kyle Moore 7 tackles, 1 TFL; Jomard Valsin 7 tackles, 0.5 TFL; Cedric Anderson 6 tackles; Donovan Green 6 tackles, 0.5 TFL; JaBralen Yarber 5 tackles, 0.5 TFL; Keenan Leachman 4 tack les; Princeton Malbrue 3 tackles; Kevin Davis 3 tackles; Race Moser 3 tackles; PJ Herrington 3 tackles; Isaiah Longino 2 taclkes, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack; John Daigle 2 tackles; Brayden Staggs 1 tackle; Donovan Duvernay 1 tackle; Fred Lee 1 tackle; Trey Williams 1 tackle; Kendal Harmon 1 tackle; Jacob Washington 1 tackle; Jaeden Ward 1 tackle; Tyree Cormier 1 tackle; Maurice Campbell 1 QB hurry.

Third-Down Conversions 6-17 5-14

DENTON, Texas – There were plenty of big plays and turnovers in Northwestern State’s season-opening football game at North Texas on Saturday night. Unfortunately for the Demons, they had too many of one and not enough of the other.

60 NSU (0-1) 0 14 0 0 - 14 North Texas (1-0) 7 17 17 3 - 44 1 4:30 UNT-DeAndre Torrey 24 run (Ethan Mooney kick), 7-86, 1:52 0-7 2 14:24 NSU-Kendrick Price 65 pass from Kaleb Fletcher (Eddie Godina kick), 5-80, 1:24 7-7 2 12:22 UNT-Torrey 32 run (Mooney kick), 6-68, 1:52 7-14 2 11:12 UNT-Mooney 38 field goal, 4-5, 1:00 7-17 2 6:30 NSU-Scooter Adams 36 run (Godina kick), 4-51, 0:49 14-17 2 3:57 UNT-Torrey 31 run (Mooney kick), 8-75, 2:33 14-24 3 8:47 UNT-Roderic Burns 23 pass from Jace Ruder (Mooney kick), 9-59, 3:24 14-31 3 7:03 UNT-Mooney 48 field goal, 4-2, 1:13 14-34 3 0:05 UNT-Isaiah Johnson 20 run (Mooney kick), 13-92, 5:15 14-41 4 5:48 UNT-Mooney 22 field goal, 12-79, 4:40 14-44 Yardstick NSU UNT First Downs 21 29 Rushing Yards 218 345 Passing Yards 200 182 Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-26-1 12-26-2 Total Offense 418 527 Total Offensive Plays 75 76 Average Gain Per Play 5.6 6.9 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-63 5-46 Punts-Yards-Avg. 4-180-45.0 1-39-39.0 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 5-23.4-0 2-32.0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 32:49 27:11 Third-Down Conversions 10-16 8-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 2-2 Sacks-Yards 0-0 4-26 PAT Kicks 2-2 5-5 Field Goals 0-0 3-4

Mean Green running back DeAndre Torrey rushed for a career-high 244 yards and three touchdowns and the Demons turned the ball over four times, allowing North Texas to pull away for a 44-14 victory at Apogee Stadium.

Northwestern State 14 North Texas 44 Sept. 4, 2021 • Denton, Texas Apogee Stadium • 18,716

NSU managed just 71 yards on 36 carries as Alcorn outgained the Demons, 326-293.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Scooter Adams 18-61; Kevin Perkins 7-16; Curtis Williams 1-1; Kaleb Fletcher 10-(-)7. Passing: Fletcher 22-31-1, 192 yards, 1 TD. Receiving: Kendrick Price 6-64, TD; Jay Griffin 5-22; Jacob Logan 4-22; Scooter Adams 2-18; Stanley King 2-14; David Fitzwater 1-36; Gavin Landry 1-10; Marquise Bridges 1-6.

NSU (0-2) 7 0 3 0 10 Alcorn (1-1) 3 0 0 10 13 1 3:42 ASU-Christofer Thompson 40 field goal 0-3 1 0:49 NSU-Kendrick Price 18 pass from Kaleb Fletcher (Eddie Godina kick), 7-75, 2:53 7-3 3 11:42 NSU-Godina 37 field goal, 8-33, 3:18 10-3 4 14:06 ASU-Thompson 24 field goal, 6-44, 1:36 10-6 4 4:11 ASU-Felix Harper 1 run (Thompson kick), 10-92, 4:10 10-13 Yardstick NSU ASU First Downs 14 15 Rushing Yards 71 122 Passing Yards 192 204 Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-31-1 13-23-0 Total Offense 263 326 Total Offensive Plays 67 64 Average Gain Per Play 3.9 5.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-70 4-25 Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-241-40.2 4-177-44.2 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 1-(-2.0)-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 1-42.0-0 2-22.0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-19-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 32:00 28:00

Still, Northwestern State made Kendrick Price’s early 18-yard touchdown catch from Kaleb Fletcher stand up.

The Demons (0-1) matched the Mean Green punch for punch for most of the first half, thanks to a pair of big plays on offense and an opportunistic defense. Down 7-0 after Torrey’s first touchdown – a 24-yard run – Northwestern State answered with its first big play. Kaleb Fletcher hit Kendrick Price on a slant route, and Price broke through a one-on-one tackle, turning it into a 65-yard touchdown.

Northwestern State 10 Alcorn 13 Sept. 11, 2021 • Lorman, Mississippi Spinks-Casem Stadium • N/A

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O-Line: Jakob Sell 71 snaps, 80%, 2 knockdowns; Logan Canerdy 63 snaps, 72%, 10 knockdowns; Jordan Cooper 71 snaps, 69%, 11 knockdowns; Brayden Staggs 71 snaps, 64%, 5 knockdowns; Stevie Ballard 22 snaps, 65%, 3 knock downs; Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz 57 snaps, 63%, 8 knockdowns.

The deficit could have been even less had Northwestern State taken better advantage of the Cardinals’ three turnovers.

State 10 Sept. 18, 2021 • Natchitoches, La. Turpin Stadium • 9,146

NATCHITOCHES – The Northwestern State football team checked off some of what it needed to do Saturday night against Incarnate Word.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Scooter Adams 13-80; Kaleb Fletcher 9-53; Curtis Williams 6-30; Zachary Clement 3-11, TD; Aubrey Scott 5-8. Passing: Fletcher 36-48-0, 319 yards, 2 TDs; Zachary Clement 0-1-0, 0.

Receiving: Gavin Landry 7-39; Marquise Bridges 6-13; Kendrick Price 5-61; Dylan Fluellen 4-19; Jay Griffin 3-72, 1 TD; David Fitzwater 2-23; Robbie Williams 2-20; Scooter Adams 2-6; LC Greenwood 1-34; Aubrey Scott 1-9; Curtis Williams 1-2; Javonis Isaac 1-1, 1 TD. O-Line: Landon Blubaugh 27 snaps, 95%, 8 knockdowns; Khalil Corbett-Canada 84 snaps, 85%, 5 knockdowns; Spencer Cody 42 snaps, 83%, 2 knockdowns; Jakob Sell 84 snaps, 80%, 5 knockdowns; Jordan Cooper 10 snaps, 80%, 2 knockdowns; Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz 84 snaps, 79%, 8 knockdowns; D'Andre Richard 56 snaps, 71%, 4 knockdowns; Cooper Smith 32 snaps, 66%, 1 knockdown; Stevie Ballard 1 snap.

Defense: PJ Herrington 8 tackles, 2 INTs, 1.5 TFL, 1 FF, 0.5 sacks; Jomard Valsin 6 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 QB hurries; Cedric Anderson 6 tackles; Kwame Sarkodie 5 tackles; Kyle Moore 5 tackles, 0.5 TFL; Shemar Bartholomew 4 tackles, 1 TFL; Jar ed Pedraza 4 tackles, 1 FR; Keenan Leachman 3 tackles, 1 QB hurry; Kevin Davis 3 tackles; Keshawn Jackson 3 tackles; Donovan Green 3 tackles; Brandon Floyd 2 tackles; Donovan Duvernay 2 tackles; Trey Williams 2 tackles; Junior Brown 2 tackles; Isaiah Longino 2 tackles, 0.5 sack, 0.5 TFL; Race Moser 2 tackles; Nathalohn Nanai 2 tackles; Darius Whitfield 2 tackles; Tay Coleman 1 tackles, 1 PBU; William Hooper 1 tackle, 0.5 TFL; Jaeden Ward 1 tackle, 1 QB Hurry.

UIW 38 Northwestern State 27 Oct. 2, 2021 • Natchitoches, La. Turpin Stadium • 6,125

NATCHITOCHES – One thing the Northwestern State football team did not lack for Satur day night was scoring opportunities. Converting those chances was a little more difficult.

The Demons won the turnover battle against the Cardinals inside Turpin Stadium, but UIW took better advantage of NSU’s miscues as the visitors scored a 38-27 Southland Conference victory.“I’m disappointed for the guys,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “They deserved the opportunity to win the game. One thing we talked about today was finish – not necessarily finishing the game but finishing each play, doing your job. I thought our guys did that.”

Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-7-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 25:14 34:46

The Skyhawks jumped to a 14-0 lead after a first quarter in which UT Martin racked up 229 yards offense. A strip sack by Isaiah Longino and ensuing fumble recovery by Jared Pedraza kept the Skyhawks from going 3-for-3 on scoring drives in the opening quarter.

61Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football UT Martin (2-1) 14 7 7 7 35 NSU (0-3) 0 3 7 0 10 1 9:23 UTM-Rodney Williams 14 pass from Keon Howard (Tyler Larco kick), 13-75, 5:37 7-0 2 0:55 UTM-Howard 6 run (Larco kick), 6-85, 3:00 14-0 2 1:59 UTM-Howard 1 run (Larco kick), 3-2, 1:22 21-0 2 0:00 NSU-Eddie Godina 27 field goal, 10-65, 1:58 21-3 3 12:20 NSU-Jay Griffin 21 pass from Kaleb Fletcher (Godina kick), 6-65, 2:31 21-10 3 4:01 UTM-Zak Wallace 5 run (Larco kick), 6-33, 2:55 28-10 4 1:24 UTM-Peyton Logan 53 run (Larco kick), 4-92, 1:01 35-10 Yardstick UTM NSU First Downs 17 26 Rushing Yards 260 174 Passing Yards 172 249 Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-23-0 28-49-2 Total Offense 432 423 Total Offensive Plays 65 82 Average Gain Per Play 6.6 5.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-63 1-15 Punts-Yards-Avg. 4-172-43.0 4-161-40.2 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 1-(-10.0)-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 0-0.0-0 3-26.0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-96-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 30:07 29:53 Third-Down Conversions 6-14 6-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-6 Sacks-Yards 2-16 1-4 PAT Kicks 5-5 1-1 Field Goals 0-0 1-3

Toward the end of a first half in which UT Martin (2-1) built a 21-0 lead, the Demons (0-3) began to capture some of that momentum.

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NSU turned its three extra possessions into just seven points as Kaleb Fletcher hit Javonis Isaac for a 1-yard score with 5:01 to play in the third quarter, cutting UIW’s lead to 28-20. It was Isaac’s first career touchdown catch in a Demon uniform and part of a career-best 319-yard passing game for Fletcher on 36-of-48 passing. “(Winning the turnover battle) was one of the big keys – us coming in minus-4 and them coming in plus-4 or plus-5,” Laird said. “That was one thing we had to do. Now, we have to take the next step when we get those opportunities and turn them into points."

Defense: John Daigle 8 tackles; Isaiah Longino 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 forced fumble, 1 QB hurry; Kyle Moore 5 tackles; Donovan Green 5 tackles; Cedric Anderson 4 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU; Jaeden Ward 4 tackles; Jacob Washington 4 tackles; Jared Pedraza 4 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries; Jomard Valsin 3 tackles; PJ Herrington 3 tackles; Donovan Duvernay 3 tackles, 1 PBU; Ja'Quay Pough 3 tackles; Darius Whitfield 3 tackles; Keenan Leachman 2 tackles; Princeton Malbrue 2 tackles; Race Moser 2 tackles; Tyree Cormier 2 tackles; JaBralen Yarber 2 tackles; Adrion Robertson 1 tackle; Kevin Davis 1 tackle; Chandler Moncrief 1 tackle; Maurice Campbell 1 tackle, 1 TFL; D'Andre Richard 1 tackle; Kendal Harmon 1 tackle; Fred Lee 1 PBU. Northwestern

Eddie Godina’s 27-yard field goal at the first-half buzzer capped a 10-play, 65-yard drive to get the Demons on the board at 21-3. For the second straight week, Northwestern State took the second-half kickoff and drove down the field. Unlike a week ago at Alcorn, the Demons completed the drive as Kaleb Fletcher found Jay Griffin in the along the far sideline for a 21-yard touchdown on fourth and 9. “I’m happy we got the offense moving more than in the first two weeks, but there are obviously things we have to get cleaned up during the off week,” said Griffin, who finished with five catches for 33 yards. “Fixing our mental mistakes and not hurting ourselves in the red zone – that’s what we’ve done.”

O-Line: Jakob Sell 80 snaps, 83%, 2 knockdowns; Logan Canerdy 80 snaps, 81%, 9 knockdowns; Stevie Ballard 38 snaps, 81%, 1 knockdown; D'Andre Richard 62 snaps, 77%, 2 knockdowns; Brayden Staggs 80 snaps, 75%, 7 knockdowns; Jordan Cooper 18 snaps, 70%; Alzycha Ulufale-Hentz 42 snaps, 67%, 8 knockdowns.

For the second straight week, the Demons (0-4, 0-1) found themselves down double dig its in the first quarter as UIW (4-1, 2-0) used its quick-strike offense to build a 14-0 advantage less than seven minutes into the game. From there, the Purple Swarm defense settled into the pattern it displayed against UT Martin on Sept. 18, playing more soundly in its assignments and cutting down on missed tackles.After surrendering 28 first-half points, the Demons allowed just 10 in the second half, allowing NSU to slice an 18-point lead to eight late in the third quarter.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Kaleb Fletcher 16-71; Scooter Adams 11-57; Curtis Williams 6-46. Passing: Fletcher 28-47-2, 249 yards, 1 TD; Zachary Clement 0-1-0, 0; Team 0-1-0, 0. Receiving: Adams 6-36; Gavin Landry 5-55; Jay Griffin 5-33, 1 TD; Robbie Williams 4-31; Stanley King 2-51; Kendrick Price 2-14; Curtis Williams 2-11; Javonis Isaac 1-15; Bryce Dealey 1-3.

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The Demons went 1-for-6 in the red zone against UT Martin in Northwestern State’s home opener at Turpin Stadium, falling 35-10 to the visiting Skyhawks. “When you look at this game, you go back to the first half,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “The opportunities we had, four times plus-30 or in and not getting any points out of it. Fast forward to the second half, a great drive and a great call on fourth down for the touchdown to Jay (Griffin). Then get the ball back, driving down and have the turnover at the goal line.“We got the momentum, but we weren’t able to sustain it.”

UIW (4-1, 2-0) 14 14 7 3 - 38 NSU (0-4, 0-1) 0 13 7 7 - 27 1 14:28 UIW-CJ Hardy 2 pass from Cameron Ward (Carson Mohr kick), 2-49, 0:32 7-0 1 8:37 UIW-Marcus Cooper 60 run (Mohr kick), 6-85, 2:09 14-0 2 13:30 NSU-Eddie Godina 40 field goal, 7-44, 2:39 14-3 2 11:18 UIW-Hardy 17 pass from Ward (Mohr kick), 9-75, 2:12 21-3 2 9:30 NSU-Jay Griffin 53 pass from Kaleb Fletcher (Godina kick), 4-65, 1:42 21-10 2 5:48 UIW-Kevin Brown 54 pass from Ward (Mohr kick), 7-85, 3:42 28-10 2 0:41 NSU-Godina 30 field goal, 7-35, 1:43 28-13 3 5:01 NSU-Javonis Isaac 1 pass from Fletcher (Godina kick), 5-43, 1:57 28-20 3 3:22 UIW-Cooper 4 run (Mohr kick), 5-68, 1:33 35-20 4 8:40 UIW-Mohr 23 field goal, 10-54, 4:42 38-20 4 4:08 NSU-Zachary Clement 2 run (Godina kick), 14-75, 4:32 38-27 Yardstick UIW NSU First Downs 21 24 Rushing Yards 169 182 Passing Yards 348 319 Comp.-Att.-Int. 25-37-2 36-49-0 Total Offense 517 501 Total Offensive Plays 67 85 Average Gain Per Play 7.7 5.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 4-26 4-30 Punts-Yards-Avg. 3-143-47.7 5-199-39.8

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Northwestern State’s offense managed just 254 yards on the game, 104 of which came in the first half.

Instead, one came from the Cowboys as Corione Harris returned a Zachary Clement fumble 15 yards for the final of McNeese’s three second-quarter touchdowns and a 21-3 lead. “We had some big stops defensively,” Laird said. “One came after the fake punt they had in the second half. There was another after the punt return to the 6. We got a stop when they turned it over out of the end zone, but we weren’t able to get that big momentum takeaway that we have in the past. In times like that, whenever we can’t get it going, that’s when a big takeaway can change the momentum.”

As the Demons (2-4, 1-2) fought the wind, the Cowboys (2-4, 1-2) took advantage.

62 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State NSU (1-4, 1-1) 0 7 0 14 21 HBU (0-5, 0-2) 10 0 0 7 17 1 7:10 HBU-Fudge Woods 33 run (Gino Garcia kick), 5-51, 1:38 0-7 1 4:33 HBU-Garcia 37 field goal, 4-3, 0:54 0-10 2 8:42 NSU-Robbie Williams 19 pass from Kaleb Fletcher (Eddie Godina kick), 3-44, 1:12 7-10 3 14:48 NSU-SirMichael Veasley 8 run (Godina kick), 8-78, 2:56 14-10 4 12:25 HBU-Branden Walker 30 pass from Orion Olivas (Garcia kick), 5-67, 2:14 14-17 4 7:17 NSU-Zachary Clement 2 run (Godina kick), 4-27, 1:28 21-17 Yardstick NSU HBU First Downs 23 17 Rushing Yards 133 91 Passing Yards 175 217 Comp.-Att.-Int. 24-35-0 19-41-0 Total Offense 308 308 Total Offensive Plays 82 70 Average Gain Per Play 3.8 4.4 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 4-3 Penalties-Yards 13-157 9-78 Punts-Yards-Avg. 9-335-37.2 6-177-29.5 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 1-30.0-0 1-17.0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 1-21.0-0 3-20.7-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 34:58 25:02 Third-Down Conversions 5-18 3-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 2-4 Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-2 Sacks-Yards 2-13 4-27 PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2 Field Goals 0-1 1-2

The tough part of the Southland Conference game for the homestanding Demons came in the second quarter as the Cowboys took advantage of the wind and extremely favorable field position to set the tone for a 35-17 McNeese victory.

“I’m very disappointed,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “We came out up 3-0 and went through a bad stretch in the second quarter. It all started when they pinned that punt at the 1. We were going into the wind, and their next three possessions were on the plus-24, the plus-42 and the plus-48. They converted two of those into touchdowns.”

Northwestern State 21 Houston Baptist 17 Oct. 9, 2021 • Houston, Texas Husky Stadium • 1,987 McNeese (2-4, 1-2) 0 21 7 7 35 NSU (1-5, 1-2) 3 0 7 7 - 17 1 2:46 NSU-Eddie Godina 26 field goal, 10-49, 4:10 0-3 2 13:13 McN-Josh Parker 3 run (Nolan Heitmeier kick), 3-24, 1:08 7-3 2 10:34 McN-Mason Pierce 43 pass from Cody Orgeron (Heitmeier kick), 3-42, 1:15 14-3 2 4:54 McN-Corione Harris 15 fumble return (Heitmeier kick) 21-3 3 8:39 McN-Parker 19 run (Heitmeier kick), 9-70, 5:07 28-3 3 6:44 NSU-Zachary Clement 4 run (Godina kick), 6-75, 1:55 28-10 4 7:36 McN-KJ Brown 5 pass from Orgeron (Heitmeier kick), 2-6, 0:50 35-10 4 6:02 NSU-Clement 3 run (Godina kick), 5-70, 1:29 35-17 Yardstick McN NSU First Downs 17 9 Rushing Yards 161 86 Passing Yards 176 168 Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-25-0 12-28-0 Total Offense 337 254 Total Offensive Plays 73 61 Average Gain Per Play 4.6 4.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-10 4-45 Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-206-34.3 9-320-35.6 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 4-15.3-0 1-5.0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 2-30.5-0 3-12.7-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 1-15-1 0-0-0

O-Line: Khalil Corbett-Canada 50 snaps, 86%, 3 knockdowns; Jakob Sell 59 snaps, 85%, 2 knockdowns; Landon Blubaugh 36 snaps, 80%, 3 knockdowns; Spencer Cody 59 snaps, 79%; D'Andre Richard 47 snaps, 77%, 6 knockdowns; Cooper Smith 23 snaps, 74%, 2 knockdowns; Stevie Ballard 9 snaps, 70%; Brayden Staggs 12 snaps, 64%.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Kaleb Fletcher 10-44; Curtis Williams 7-22; Jay Griffin 4-20; SirMichael Veasley 4-7; Zachary Clement 8-(-7), 2 TDs. Passing: Clement 8-15-0, 147 yards; Fletcher 4-13-0, 21 yards. Receiving: Griffin 5-38; Veasley 4-15; Robbie Williams 1-57; Kendrick Price 1-47; Dylan Fluellen 1-11.

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In a matchup between the Southland’s top turnover-forcing defense (Northwestern State) and its stingiest offense in terms of giveaways (McNeese), the Demons did not produce enough extra possessions to change the momentum.

For the third straight week, the Demons found themselves facing a double-digit, first-quar ter deficit as the Huskies struck first on Fudge Woods’ 33-yard touchdown run and added a 37-yard Gino Garcia field goal after NSU’s lone turnover of the game – a fumbled punt snap.

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NATCHITOCHES – The Northwestern State football team did not suffer a sluggish start Saturday afternoon against McNeese.

Defense: Jaeden Ward 6 tackles; Jomard Valsin 5 tackles, 1 PBU, 1 QB hurry; William Hooper 5 tackles; Race Moser 5 tackles, 1 QB hurry; Keenan Leachman 4 tackles, 2 PBU; Tyree Cormier 4 tackles, 1 FR, 0.5 TFL; Shemar Bartholomew 3 tackles, 1 FR, 1 PBU; Jared Pedraza 3 tackles, 4 QB hurries, 1.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; John Daigle 3 tackles; Donovan Green 3 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; PJ Herrington 2 tackles, 1 PBU; Cedric Anderson 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU; Donovan Duvernay 2 tackles, 2 PBU; Kevin Davis 2 tackles; Keshawn Jackson 2 tackles; Kyle Moore 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FF; Kwame Sarkodie 1 tackles; Trey Williams 1 tackle; Isaiah Longino 1 tackles, 1 TFL; Nathalohn Nanai 1 tackle, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 1 FR; Evan Gibson 1 tackle; Maurice Campbell1 tackle; Steve Conerly 1 taclke, 0.5 TFL; JaBralen Yarber 1 tackle, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle; 1 PBU.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: SirMichael Veasley 12-70, 1 TD; Curtis Williams 8-32; Zachary Clement 6-31, 1 TD; Bryce Dealey 9-9; Kaleb Fletcher 10-8; Team 1-(-6); Scotty Roblow 1-(-11). Passing: Fletcher 17-26-0, 125 yards, 1 TD; Clement 7-9-0, 50 yards. Receiving: Jay Griffin 9-90; Gavin Landry 5-20; Robbie Williams 3-34, TD; Kendrick Price 2-20; David Fitzwater 2-7; Dylan Fluellen 2-5; C. Williams 1-(-1). O-Line: Khalil Corbett-Canada 90 snaps, 81%, 9 knockdowns; Landon Blubaugh 51 snaps, 815 2 knockdowns; Jakob Sell 90 snaps, 80%, 2 knockdowns; Spencer Cody 90 snaps, 77%, 4 knockdowns; D'Andre Richard 90 snaps, 70%, 7 knockdowns; Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz 39 snaps, 68%, 7 knockdowns.

Behind Clement and a pair of running backs who were late additions to its roster, North western State (1-4, 1-1) grabbed a win in its Southland road opener for the second time in four seasons under Laird. A week after struggling to convert three UIW turnovers into points, the Demons cashed in on their plus-2 turnover margin against the Huskies (0-5, 0-2). Northwestern State recovered three fumbles, converting them into 14 points, including Clement’s go-ahead score midway through the fourth quarter.

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“A big thing was (quarterbacks) coach (Joey) Fitz(gerald) made sure I knew what I was seeing, and (quarterback Kaleb) Fletch(er) made sure I knew what I was seeing too,” said Clement, who entered the game late in the third quarter and drove the Demons to a touchdown on that“Theydrive.really helped me execute tonight. It feels like the beginning. We want to build on this, get better every week and keep executing. We’ll keep getting better as we go along.”

Defense: Jomard Valsin 10 tackles, 3.0 TFL, 1.0 sack; Isaiah Longino 8 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack; PJ Herrington 7 tackles, 1.5 TFL; Jared Pedraza 7 tackles, 2 QB hurries, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack; Kevin Davis 7 tackles; Race Moser 7 tackles, 1.0 TFL; Kyle Moore 5 tackles, 1.0 TFL; Shemar Barthol mew 4 tackles, 1 PBU; Jaeden Ward 3 tackles; Donovan Green 3 tackles; Gavin Landry 2 tackles; Kwame Sarkodie 2 tackles; Cedric Anderson 2 tackles; Isaiah Robinson 1 tackle; William Hooper 1 tackle; Trey Williams 1 tackle; Junior Brown 1 tackle; Ara Rauls 1 tackle; John Daigle 1 tackle, 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack; Nathalohn Nanai 1 tackle; Steve Conlery 1 tackle; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle, 0.5 TFL; Donovan Duvernay 1 QB hurry; Tyree Cormier 1 QB hurry.

Following a Callum Eddings punt that was downed at the 1, the Demons went three and out. A short punt gave the Cowboys the ball at the NSU 24, and three plays later, Josh Parker’s 3-yard run started a 21-point second-quarter avalanche that put the Cowboys ahead to stay.

HOUSTON – Nearly a month ago, the Northwestern State football team had the chance to close out a road win and came up short. Given a second chance Saturday night, the Demons finished the job. Zachary Clement’s 2-yard touchdown run with 7:17 remaining capped a back-and-forth fourth quarter as Northwestern State outlasted Houston Baptist, 21-17, in Southland Confer ence play at Husky Stadium.

“We had the same scenario at Alcorn,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “We score and get the momentum, and they score to take the lead back. Our guys, our sideline, never wa vered from their belief. We had to punt, but the defense got a turnover and the offense punched it in. The work our guys put in, they deserve this moment tonight.”

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“Getting behind the eight-ball so quick, down 21-0, we were able to get a drive going at the end of the half,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “We didn’t have that many possessions offensively, especially in the first half. They scored five of their first six possessions, but I was proud of the guys who prepared the right way and continued to fight for 60 minutes.”

The freshman capped an 11-play, 70-yard drive with a 10-yard run that gave the Demons a 7-0 lead and marked the first time NSU put the initial points of the game on the board this fall. It appeared the momentum would stay affixed to the home sideline of Turpin Stadium in short succession.Twoplaysafter Clement’s rushing touchdown – his fifth in the past four games – Taron Jones fumbled after an eight-yard gain and Nathalohn Nanai pounced on the loose ball at the Lion 33-yard line. After a video review, the fumble was overturned and the Lions (6-1, 4-0) maintainedSevenpossession.playslater, reigning Walter Payton Award winner Cole Kelley bulled in from 9 yards out for the first of his four total touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) on the day.

“Sometimes things don’t go as you plan, and you saw the outcome,” said linebacker Jared Pedraza, who finished with a game-high 10 tackles. “(The overturned fumble) was bumming, because we thought we had it. We’re on the sidelines, in the chairs, thinking we have the ball, and they get it back and end up scoring. Things like that happen, and we have to stop them."

HAMMOND – Early Saturday night, the Northwestern State Purple Swarm defense found success on early downs, keeping No. 13/14 Southeastern behind the chains.

Defense: Jomard Valsin 7 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU; PJ Herrington 7 tackles, 1 TFL; Jacob Washington 6 tackles; Jared Pedraza 5 tackles; Nathalohn Nanai 5 tackles, 1 TFL; Sheamr Bartholomew 4 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU; Keenan Leachman 4 tackles, 1 PBU; JaBralen Yarber 4 tackles, 1 TFL; Kwame Sarkodie 3 tackles; Josh Clarke 3 tackles; Isaiah Longino 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL; Race Moser 2 tackles; Jaeden Ward 2 tackles; John Daigle 1 tackle; Gavin Landry 1 tackle; Isaiah Robinson 1 tackle; Cedric Anderson 1 tackle, 1 PBU; William Hooper 1 tackle; Donovan Duvernay 1 tackle; Curtis Williams 1 tackle; Keshawn Jackson 1 tackle; Junior Brown 1 tackle; Patrick Heard 1 tackel; Steve Conerly 1 tackle; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Zachary Clement 1396, 1 TD; SirMichael Veasley 7-39; Bryce Dealey 8-32; Curtis Williams 4-24; Jay Griffin 5-18. Passing: Clement 17-36-2, 206; 1 TD. Receiving: Stanley King 4-69, 1 TD; David Fitzwater 3-17; Jay Griffin 2-34; Dylan Fluellen 2-23; Kendrick Price 2-15; Robbie Williams 1-15; LC Greenwood 1-14; Gavin Landry 1-10; Bryce Dealey 1-9.

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NATCHITOCHES – For the first time this season, the Northwestern State football team scored first Saturday afternoon.

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Zachary Clement 16-82, 2 TDs; Curtis Williams 8-52; Bryce Dealey 4-6; Jay Griffin IV2-1; Team 2-(-6). Passing: Clement 17-32-1, 210 1 TD. Receiving: Griffin IV 5-101, 1 TD; Dylan Fluellen 4-50; Stanley King 2-20; Gavin Landry 2-16; Clement 1-13; LC Greenwood 1-4; Williams 1-3; Dealey 1-3.

Northwestern State (1-6, 1-3) finished their second drive behind quarterback Zachary Clement, who made his first career start.

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The score was one of four touchdowns Fletcher accounted for in his first start since Oct. 16. He added third-quarter touchdown passes of 35 yards to Kendrick Price Jr. and 6 yards to Robbie Williams III before capping NSU’s offensive day with a 3-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.Fletcher finished the game 22-for-36 for 226 yards, two touchdowns and two intercep tions. The Demons found themselves down 35-7 at the half after Southeastern executed a two-minute drill for a touchdown for the second time in as many meetings with Northwestern State this fall. This time, Kelley ended a quick-strike, eight-play, 76-yard drive with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Spurlock with 4 seconds before halftime.

The Demons’ fast start they had been seeking, unfortunately, did not last against visiting ninth-ranked Southeastern as the Lions pulled away after a breakeven first quarter for a 51-14 Southland Conference victory at Turpin Stadium. “We knew we had to get off to a fast start,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “Defensively, we did, forcing them to punt on two of the first three drives. Then offensively, our second drive we go down and score. When you have the opportunity – I say against Southeast ern, but against any team in your conference – you have to sustain and finish drives.”

Forcing the Lions into third-and-long situations did not work well for the Demons, howev er, as SLU answered every challenge with one big play after another, setting the tone for a 56-28 Southland Conference victory at Strawberry Stadium.

O-Line: Jakob Sell 78 snaps, 90%, 6 knockdowns; Khalil Corbett-Canada 54 snaps, 89%, 6 knockdowns; D'Andre Richard 32 snaps, 88%, 4 knockdowns; Stevie Ballard 18 snaps, 85%, 1 knockdown; Landon Blubaugh 22 snaps, 79%, 1 knockdown; Cooper Smith 19 snpas, 82%; Alyzcha Ulufale-Hentz 59 snaps, 77%, 4 knockdowns; Spencer Cody 51 snaps, 765, 5 knockdowns; Brayden Staggs 54 snaps, 64%, 10 knockdowns. Defense: Jared Pedraza 10 tackles; William Hooper 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 PBU; PJ Herrington 6 tackles; John Daigle 5 tackles; Jomard Valsin 4 tackles; Keenan Leachman 4 tackles, 1 FF; Kyle Moore 4 tackles; Jaden Ward 4 tackles; Shemar Bartholomew 3 tackles, 1 PBU; Donovan Duvernay 3 tackles, 1 PBU; Junior Brown 3 tackles; Kwame Sarkodie 2 tackles; Kevin Davis 2 tackles, 1 PBU; JaBralen Yarber 2 tackles; Isaiah Robinson 1 tackle; Cedric Anderson 1 tackle; Keshawn Jackson 1 tackle; Ara Rauls III 1 tackle; Isaiah Longino 1 tackle, 1 TFL, 1 sack; Nathalohn Nanai 1 tackle; Donovan Green 1 tackle; Tyree Cormier 1 tackle; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle. No. 9 51 Northwestern State 14 23, La. 6,523 NSU (1-7, 1-4) 0 14 0 7 21 Nicholls (4-4, 3-2) 7 21 14 0 42 1 2:24 NICH-Dontaze Costly 38 pass from Lindsey Scott Jr. (Gavin Lasseigne kick), 7-94, 3:20 0-7 2 11:44 NSU-Zachary Clement 3 run (Eddie Godina kick), 11-80, 5:34 7-7 2 3:57 NICH-Scott Jr. 1 run (Lasseigne kick), 8-61, 2:56 7-14 2 3:09 NSU-Jay Griffin IV 67 pass from Clement (Godina kick), 2-75, 0:48 14-14 2 2:00 NICH-Devonta Jason 13 pass from Scott Jr. (Lasseigne kick), 4-56, 1:01 14-21 2 0:17 NICH-Dai'Jean Dixon 16 pass from Scott Jr. (Lasseigne kick), 6-66, 1:12 14-28 3 9:54 NICH-Colin Guggenheim 3 run (Lasseigne kick), 9-68, 3:46 14-35 3 0:47 NICH-Guggenheim 2 run (Lasseigne kick), 10-92, 6:03 14-42 4 0:34 NSU-Clement 4 run (Godina kick), 10-76, 4:14 21-42 Yardstick NSU NICH First Downs 17 34 Rushing Yards 135 300 Passing Yards 210 264 Comp.-Att.-Int. 17-32-1 19-31-2 Total Offense 345 564 Total Offensive Plays 64 76 Average Gain Per Play 6.6 8.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-93 2-20 Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-297-49.5 2-71-35.5 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 1-(-2.0)-0 3-2.0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 3-16.7-0 2-17.0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0

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Northwestern State 21 Nicholls 42 Oct. 30, 2021 • Thibodaux, La. Guidry Stadium • 7,328

The short-handed Demons (2-8, 2-5) surrendered 309 first-half passing yards to the Lions (8-2, 6-1), who tallied a pair of big-play touchdown passes from reigning Walter Payton Award winner Cole Kelley in the first 18 minutes of the game. Northwestern State moved the ball well early in the first half but did not dent the score board until quarterback Kaleb Fletcher, starting in place of injured Zachary Clement, capped a 10-play, 84-yard march with a 1-yard touchdown run at the 7:35 mark of the second quarter.

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“I saw it was man coverage, and I knew I had to beat him with my speed,” Griffin said. “I trusted Zach would give me a great ball, and that’s what he did."

Houston Baptist 24 Northwestern State 28 Nov. 6, 2021 • Natchitoches, La. Turpin Stadium • 3,621

From there, the Purple Swarm settled in and lived up to its nickname. The Demons (2-7, 2-4) surrendered 160 yards in the final three quarters and recorded nine tackles for loss for 40 yards in the game.

Buoyed by the catch-and-run score up the far sideline, Griffin became the first Demon to post a 100-yard receiving game this year, finishing with five catches for a career-high 101 yards.

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The Northwestern State football team could not have scripted a better way to send off its seniors Saturday night, producing its highest-scoring quarter of the season to cap a come-frombehind, 28-24 Southland Conference victory against Houston Baptist at Turpin Stadium.

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“It was kind of the same script when we went down there,” said receiver Gavin Landry, who was one of 10 sixth-year seniors honored before the game. “We did it a little more through the air tonight. It’s crazy to go out like this – fighting, clawing, scratching. We said we were going to play for the seniors and play for the man next to us.”

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“A lot of the stuff we watched on film was different,” said junior cornerback William Hoop er, whose fourth-quarter interception helped launch NSU’s 22-point, fourth-quarter barrage. “They had a totally different scheme this time. We had to take it into halftime and adjust. We decided to buckle down and play for the seniors.” NSU’s seniors played for themselves as well. With quarterback Zachary Clement’s status uncertain for the game, the Demon coaching staff decided to use Landry, a former high school quarterback, in short-yardage situations.

Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 26:34 33:26 Third-Down Conversions

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THIBODAUX – The Northwestern State football team went punch for punch with Nicholls for the first 27 minutes of Saturday’s Southland Conference matchup. The final three minutes of the first half, however, swung the momentum firmly toward the homestanding Colonels as Nicholls pulled away for a 42-21 victory at Manning Field at John L. Guidry“TheStadium.lastfew minutes of the first half and the first six, seven, eight minutes of the second half told the tale of the game,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “We weren’t able to get anything going, and they scored two (third-quarter) touchdowns to make it 42-14, and we couldn’tWithrebound.”thegame tied at 14, Devonta Jason hauled in a 13-yard touchdown pass from Lind sey Scott Jr. with 2:00 to play in the first half. Northwestern State (1-7, 1-4) went three-and-out offensively and got a field-flipping, 52-yard punt from Scotty Roblow, who averaged 49.5 yards per kick on six punts. The Colonels (4-4, 3-2) overcame that punt, covering 66 yards in six plays as Scott hit Dai’Jean Dixon Jr. for a 16-yard touchdown pass with 17 seconds to play in the half. Those late first-half touchdowns stunted the momentum the Demons built in the first 27 minutes.Making his first career road start, quarterback Zachary Clement accounted for three touchdowns – two in the second quarter.

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DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Curtis Williams 11-96; Kaleb Fletcher 20-52, 2 TDs; Bryce Dealey 2-12; SirMichael Veasley 2-4; Gavin Landry 1-1; Team 1-(-5). Passing: Fletcher 22-36-2, 226, 2 TDs.

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Receiving: Jay Griffin IV 5-18; Robbie Williams 4-38, TD; Kendrick Price Jr. 3-56, TD; David Fitzwater 3-26; Stanley King 2-46; Dylan Fluellen 2-20; Williams 1-10; Javonis Isaac 1-8; Landry 1-4. Defense: Keenan Leachman 6 tackles; Jomard Valsin Jr. 5 tackles; William Hooper 5 tackles; Jaeden Ward 5 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FF, 1 FR; Kyle Moore 4 tackles, 1 PBU; Shemar Bartholomew 3 tackles, 1 FF; Donovan Duvernay 3 tackles; Jared Pedraza 3 tackles; Kevin Davis Jr. 3 tackles; Ara Rauls 3 tackles; Jacob Washington 2 tackles; Junior Brown 2 tackles, 1 FR; Isaiah Longino 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack; Maurice Campbell 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack; Steve Conerly 2 tackles; Tyree Cormier 2 tackles; Kwame Sarkodie 1 tackle; Trey Williams 1 tackle; John Daigle 1 tackle; Patrick Heard 1 tackle; Donvan Green 1 tackle; Darius Whitfield 1 tackle.

HBU (0-9, 0-6) 17 0 0 7 - 24 NSU (2-7, 2-4) 0 6 0 22 - 28 1 10:09 HBU-Tyson Thompson 1 run (Gino Garcia kick), 14-78, 4:51 7-0 1 4:51 HBU-Xzavier Ford 1 run (Garcia kick), 10-70, 3:34 14-0 1 2:44 HBU-Garcia 48 field goal, 7-33, 1:53 17-0 2 0:27 NSU-Jay Griffin 18 pass from Zachary Clement (kick failed), 9-61, 1:26 17-6 4 14:22 NSU-Gavin Landry 1 run (pass failed), 12-80, 4:20 17-12 4 10:11 NSU-Scotty Roblow 24 field goal, 9-30, 3:28 17-15 5:27 NSU-Landry 1 run (kick failed), 4-6, 1:46 17-21 2:25 HBU-Ford 1 run (Garcia kick), 9-39, 2:54 24-21 0:36 NSU-Javonis Isaac 0 fumble recovery (Roblow kick) 24-28 NSU 22 Rushing Yards 135 Passing Yards 281 211 Comp.-Att.-Int. 28-40-1 20-32-1 Offensive Plays 4.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 8-73 2-25 6-249-41.5 6-257-42.8 Returns-Avg.-TD 1-15.0-0 0-0.0-0 Return 4-15.3-0 5-18.8-0 5-15 9-19 2-2 2-2 3-4 5-6 Sacks-Yards 4-31 PAT Kicks 3-3 1-3 Field 1-1 1-2 DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: SirMichael Veasley 16-75; Zachary Clement 11-26; Jay Griffin 5-21; Gavin Landry 6-7, 2 TDs; Curtis Williams 6-4; Bryce Dealey 2-2. Passing: Clement 20-32-1, 211, 1 TD. Receiving: Griffin 6-34, TD; Landry 5-85; Kendrick Price 3-51; Curtis Williams 1-10; Isaac 1-10; Dealey 1-8; Stanley King 1-6; Dylan Fluellen 1-5; David Fitzwater 1-2. Defense: Jared Pedraza 12 tack les, 1.5 TFL, 1 QB hurry, 0.5 sacks; Jomard Valsin Jr. 11 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 FF; PJ Herrington 8 tackles, 1 TFL; Isaiah Longino 5 tackles, 3 QB hurries, 1 sack; Shemar Bartholomew 4 tackles; Donovan Duvernay 4 tackles; Kyle Moore 4 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QB hurry; Nathalohn Nanai 4 tackles, 1 QB hurry 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Cedric Anderson 3 tackles; Keenan Leachman 3 tackles; Tay Coleman 2 tackles; Josh Clarke 2 tackles; William Hooper 2 tackles, 1 INT; Ja'Quay Pough 2 tackles; Jacob Washington 2 tackles; Junior Brown 2 tackles; Race Moser 2 tackles; Donovan Green 2 tackles, 1 FR; Darius Whitfield 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sack; David Fitzwater 1 tackle; Trey Williams 1 tackle; Keshawn Jackson 1 tackle; Jaeden Ward 1 tackle; Dylan Fluellen 1 tackle; Patrick Heard 1 tackle; Steve Conerly 1 tackle; JaBralen Yarber 1 tackle. NSU (2-8, 2-5) 0 7 14 7 28 No. 13/14 SLU (8-2, 6-1) 14 21 14 7 56 1 12:05 SLU-Anthony Spurlock 39 pass from Cole Kelley (Mateo Rengifo kick), 6-67, 2:55 0-7 1 1:18 SLU-Kelley 1 run (Rengifo kick), 9-80, 4:21 0-14 2 12:39 SLU-Gage Larvadain 38 pass from Kelley (Rengifo kick), 2-81, 0:51 0-21 2 7:35 NSU-Kaleb Fletcher 1 run (Scotty Roblow kick), 10-84, 4:57 7-21 2 2:35 SLU-Taron Jones 1 run (Rengifo kick), 3-40, 1:00 7-28 2 0:04 SLU-Spurlock 9 pass from Kelley (Rengifo kick), 6-76, 1:09 7-35 3 13:35 NSU-Kendrick Price Jr. 35 pass from Fletcher (Roblow kick), 3-70, 1:19 14-35 3 10:13 SLU-Damien Dawson 35 pass from Kelley (Rengifo kick), 7-75, 3:10 14-42 3 2:08 NSU-Robbie Williams 6 pass from Fletcher (Roblow kick), 11-44, 5:22 21-42 3 1:50 SLU-Cephus Johnson III 2 run (Rengifo kick), 1-2, 0:05 21-49 4 13:53 NSU-Fletcher 3 run (Roblow kick), 8-75, 2:57 28-49 4 4:57 SLU-Joseph Wilson 10 run (Aubrey Bishop kick), 6-46, 3:08 28-56 Yardstick NSU SLU First Downs 24 23 Rushing Yards 160 143 Passing Yards 226 411 Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-36-2 25-28-0 Total Offense 386 554 Total Offensive Plays 73 58 Average Gain Per Play 5.3 9.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 4-30 7-58 Punts-Yards-Avg. 5-176-35.2 1-54-54.0 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 0-0.0-0 1-2.0-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 3-17.3-0 4-29.3-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-20-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 33:47 26:13

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Each of Clement’s second-quarter scores – a 3-yard rush and a beautifully thrown 67-yard touchdown pass on a wheel route to Jay Griffin IV – answered Nicholls’ first two scores.

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The visiting Huskies (0-9, 0-6) looked poised to spoil Northwestern State’s Senior Day, zipping to a 17-0 first-quarter lead during which they outgained the Demons 186-1.

It paid dividends in the fourth quarter as Landry scored the first two rushing touchdowns of his Demon career, a journey that began as a walk-on in 2016. “Not knowing what our quarterback situation would be, we knew he had the ability in a goal-line situation,” said fourth-year NSU coach Brad Laird. “He took advantage of it, not only the two rushing touchdowns but the big catch and run to get us in position for the go-ahead touchdown.”

DEMONS INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing: Curtis Williams 11-98; Zachary Clement 19-30; Bryce Dealey 5-17; Jay Griffin 2-12; SirMichael Veasley 1-1; Team 3-(-)7. Passing: Clement 15-24-0, 176; 3 TDs. Receiving: Gavin Landry 5-40; Griffin 4-63, TD; Kendrick Price 3-37, 2 TDs; Javonis Isaac 1-32; Stanley King 1-4; Veasley 1-0. Defense: Jaeden Ward 6 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Kyle Moore 5 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 sacks; William Hooper 4 tackles; Jared Pedraza 4 tackles, 4 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 PBU, 1 QB hurry; Isaiah Longino 4 tackles, 2 TFl, 2 sacks, 1 PBU; John Daigle 3 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Nathalohn Nanai 3 tackles; Keenan Leachman 3 tackles; Jomard Valsin 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Shemar Bartholomew 2 tackles, 1 PBU; Cedric Anderson 2 tackles; Josh Clarke 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack; Jacob Washington 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks; Tay Coleman 2 tackles; Donovan Green 2 tackles, 1 QB hurry; Gavin Landry 1 tackle; Donovan Duvernay 1 tackle; Trey Williams 1 tackle; Junior Brown 1 tackle, 1 TFL; Ara Rauls 1 tackle; Race Moser 1 tackle; Maurice Campbell 1 tackle; Steve Conerly 1 tackle; Team 1 tackle; Dealey 1 FR.

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Northwestern State 24 McNeese 20 Nov. 20, 2021 • Lake Charles, La. Turpin Stadium • 8,412

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NSU (3-8, 3-5) 17 0 0 7 - 24 McNeese (4-7, 3-5) 7 0 7 6 - 20 1 12:47 McN-Deonta McMahon 39 run (Nolan Heitmeier kick), 6-70, 2:13 0-7 1 9:28 NSU-Kendrick Price 7 pass from Zachary Clement (Scotty Roblow kick), 8-68, 3:13 7-7 1 5:57 NSU-Roblow 25 field goal, 5-59, 1:51 10-7 1 0:35 NSU-Jay Griffin 56 pass from Clement (Roblow kick), 1-56, 0:08 17-7 3 10:01 McN-McMahon 10 run (Heitmeier kick), 8-66, 3:06 17-14 4 10:15 NSU-Price 29 pass from Clement (Roblow kick), 9-80, 3:54 24-14 4 4:11 McN-Josh Parker 4 run (kick failed), 15-77, 5:59 24-20 Yardstick NSU McN First Downs 15 24 Rushing Yards 151 135 Passing Yards 176 208 Comp.-Att.-Int. 15-24-0 16-30-0 Total Offense 327 343 Total Offensive Plays 65 76 Average Gain Per Play 5.0 4.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-50 1-15 Punts-Yards-Avg. 9-311-34.6 9-356-39.6 Punt Returns-Avg.-TD 3-5.0-0 3-(-0.7)-0 Kickoff Return Avg.-TD 2-20.0-0 5-18.6-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 30:55 29:07 Third-Down Conversions 7-17 5-18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 3-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 Sacks-Yards 11-61 5-23 PAT Kicks 3-3 2-3 Field Goals 1-1 0-1

LAKE CHARLES – Appropriately enough, it was No. 1 who ended another longstanding Northwestern State drought involving McNeese. Sixth-year senior receiver Kendrick Price Jr. hauled in two touchdown catches in his final game, including the decisive 29-yarder in the fourth quarter, as the Demons emerged from Cowboy Stadium with a 24-20 Southland Conference victory – NSU’s first win in Lake Charles since 1988.“Last time we beat them it was Jazz (Ferguson’s winning touchdown catch), so that makes it special,” said Price, who finished his career with 11 touchdown catches, tied with Al Phillips for eighth in school history. “Quan Shorts texted me last night and said, ‘You’re going to score two touchdowns tomorrow. I can feel it.’ Crazy enough it happened. I haven’t scored two touchdowns in a game since 2019. “It was the 1 connection, I guess. It made it happen. It’s super special.” Price’s touchdown grabs bookended the scoring for Northwestern State (3-8, 3-5), which got the fast start it sought for much of the season. NSU entered Saturday’s game having scored 17 points in the first quarter in its first 10 games this season. The Demons needed 14:35 of game time to do that Saturday. Price started the scoring with a 7-yard grab that answered Deonta McMahon’s 39-yard touchdown run on McNeese’s opening drive. After Scotty Roblow’s 25-yard field goal broke the early 7-all tie, Zachary Clement and Jay Griffin IV connected on a 56-yard wheel route to build the lead to 17-7 with 35 seconds left in the first half. “We knew we have not been able to get out to a fast start the last couple of weeks,” fourth-year head coach Brad Laird said. “That was one of our keys to victory. We were able to do that. “To me, what’s so special about this team is that second and third quarter, when it wasn’t as easy, our guys stayed with it.”

66 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Scooter Adams • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Frist Team Running Back • 2021 College Football Performance Awards FCS National Performer of the Year Trophy Watch List Shemar Bartholomew • 2021 Southland Conference Football Second Team All-Conference Defensive Back • 2021 Southland Conference All-Academic Team • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Judd Barton • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Theron Bellard • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Riley Birdwell • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Landon Blubaugh • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Jesus Bravo • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Logan Brown • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll De’Marco Buckner • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Joshua Clarke • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Zachary Clement • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Cody Coleman • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Khalil Corbett-Canada • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Offensive Line • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll John Daigle • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Reed Davis • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Bryce Dealey • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Deus Desire • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll (1/26/2022) Donovan Duvernay • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Kick Returner • 2021 Southland Conference All-Academic Team • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll David Fitzwater • 2021 Southland Conference All-Academic Team • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll • 2022 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Kaleb Fletcher • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll PJ Herrington • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Defensive Back • 2021 STATS FCS National Defensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention (10/4) William Hooper • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Defensive Back Dylan Fluellen • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Evan Gibson • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Donovan Green • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Kendal Harmon • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll 2021 HONORS, AWARDS

67Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football 2021 HONORS, AWARDS Brody Heard • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Patrick Heard • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Jay Griffin • 2021 Southland Conference Football Honorable Mention Wide Receiver Cody James • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Gavin Landry • 2021 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist • 2021 Southland Conference All-Academic Team • 2022 Dream Bowl X, Crusaders Squad • 2022 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Keenan Leachman • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Frederick Lee • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Tyrrell Lockett • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Isaiah Longino • 2021 Southland Conference Football Honorable Mention Defensive Line Kyle Moore • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Race Moser • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Nathalohn Nanai • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Jared Pedraza • 2021 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Defensive Player of the Week (10/11) • Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week (11/22) • 2021 Southland Conference Football Honorable Mention Linebacker Ja’Quay Pough • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Linebacker Kendrick Price • 2022 Dream Bowl X, Crusaders Squad (1/16/2022) Ara Rauls • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Scotty Roblow • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Punter • Southland Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (11/8/) • Louisiana Sports Writers Associations Special Teams Player of the Week (11/8) • 2021 Southland Conference Football Honorable Mention Punter Jakob Sell • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Second Team Offensive Line • 2021 Southland Conference Football Second Team All-Conference Offensive Line • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll SirMichael Veasley • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Jomard Valsin • 2021 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Frist Team Linebacker • Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week (11/8) • 2021 Southland Conference Football Honorable Mention – LB (11/23) Dane Wallace • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Jaeden Ward • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll Waylon Washington • Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll)

68 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Individual Statistics Ints. Yds. Yds./R TD Long PJ Herrington 2 7 3.5 0 7 Shemar Bartholomew 2 0 0.0 0 0 Jomard Valsin 1 4 4.0 0 4 Cedric Anderson 1 0 0.0 0 0 William Hooper 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 7 11 1.6 0 7 Opponents 10 187 18.7 1 66 G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Lg Y/G Curtis Williams 11 76 452 8 444 5.8 0 58 40.4 Zachary Clement 9 82 393 106 287 3.5 7 34 31.9 Scooter Adams 4 55 296 10 286 5.2 1 36 74.0 Kaleb Fletcher 7 84 350 125 225 2.7 2 24 32.1 SirMichael Veasley 7 42 202 8 194 4.6 1 20 27.7 Bryce Dealey 10 33 115 8 107 3.2 0 22 10.7 Jay Griffin IV 11 18 78 6 72 4.0 0 18 6.5 Kevin Perkins 3 16 47 7 40 2.5 0 8 13.3 Trevor Morgan 1 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 12.0 Gavin Landry 11 7 8 0 8 1.1 2 2 0.7 Aubrey Scott 2 5 13 5 8 1.6 0 9 4.0 Javonis Isaac 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Scotty Roblow 11 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.0 Total 11 427 1966 318 1648 3.9 14 58 149.8 Opponents 11 436 2269 292 1977 4.5 29 60 179.7 RUSHING G Eff. C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Y/G Kaleb Fletcher 7 119.59 142-223-6 63.7 1313 8 65 187.6 Zachary Clement 9 119.96 87-154-4 56.5 1023 6 67 113.7 Team 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 119.42 229-378-10 6.06 2336 14 67 212.4 Opponents 11 149.30 211-337-7 62.6 2898 19 88 263.5 PASSING G Rec. Yds. Yds/R TD Lg Y/G Jay Griffin IV 11 50 548 11.0 5 67 49.8 Gavin Landry 11 34 289 8.5 0 52 26.3 Kendrick Price Jr. 11 28 430 15.4 5 65 39.1 Robbie Williams 11 16 213 13.3 2 57 19.4 Dylan Fluellen 8 16 133 8.3 0 21 16.6 Scooter Adams 4 16 100 6.2 0 15 25.0 Stanley King 10 14 210 15.0 1 45 21.0 David Fitzwater 11 13 128 9.8 0 36 11.6 Curtis Williams 11 7 35 5.0 0 10 3.2 Marquise Bridges 2 7 19 2.7 0 6 9.5 LC Greenwood 10 6 62 10.3 0 34 6.2 Jacob Logan 3 6 43 7.2 0 19 14.3 Javonis Isaac 9 5 66 13.2 1 32 7.3 SirMichael Veasley 7 5 15 3.0 0 7 2.1 Bryce Dealey 10 4 23 5.8 0 9 2.3 Total 11 229 2336 10.2 14 57 212.4 Opponents 11 211 2898 13.7 19 88 263.5 RECEIVING Att. Yds. Yds./R TD Long Donovan Duvernay 4 41 10.2 0 30 Patrick Heard 1 5 5.0 0 5 Jay Griffin IV 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 6 46 7.7 0 30 Opponents 17 115 6.8 0 36 PUNT RETURNS INTERCEPTIONS Att. Yds. Yds./R TD Long Donovan Duvernay 25 494 19.8 0 45 PJ Herrington 4 80 20.0 0 42 Jay Griffin IV 3 57 19.0 0 25 Gavin Landry 2 53 26.5 0 31 Total 34 684 20.1 0 45 Opponents 29 683 23.6 0 80 KICK RETURNS Att. Yds. Avg./R TD Long Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 15 15.0 1 15 FUMBLE SCORINGRETURNS PAT PAT PAT PAT Scoring TDs FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Zachary Clement 7 0-1 42 Eddie Godina 5-10 17-18 32 Jay Griffin IV 5 30 Kendrick Price Jr. 5 30 Scotty Roblow 2-2 8-9 14 Gavin Landry 2 12 Javonis Isaac 2 12 Kaleb Fletcher 2 12 Robbie Williams 2 12 Scooter Adams 1 6 Stanley King 1 6 SirMichael Veasley 1 6 Total 28 7-12 25-27 0-1 214 Opponents 43 5-13 48-50 375 FIELD GOALS Field Goals Fg Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK Eddie Godina 5-10 50.0 0-0 2-4 2-5 1-1 0-0 40 2 Scotty Roblow 2-2 100.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 0 Team 7-12 .583 0-0 4-6 2-5 1-1 0-0 40 2 Opponents 6-9 .667 0-0 2-4 2-2 2-3 0-0 48 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg. Lg TB FC i20 50+ Blk Scotty Roblow 66 2660 40.3 66 3 25 22 9 1 Team 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 Total 67 2683 40.0 66 3 25 22 9 1 Opponents 44 1729 39.3 60 8 15 9 7 1

69Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football NSU OPP SCORING 214 375 Points Per Game 19.5 34.1 FIRST DOWNS 215 248 Rushing 93 102 Passing 95 127 Penalty 27 19 RUSHING YARDAGE 1648 1977 Yards gained rushing 1966 2269 Yards lost rushing 318 292 Rushing Attempts 427 436 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.5 Average Per Game 149.8 179.7 TDs Rushing 14 29 PASSING YARDAGE 2336 2898 Comp-Att-INT 229-378-10 211-337-7 Average Per Pass 6.2 8.6 Average Per Catch 10.2 13.7 Average Per Game 212.4 263.5 TDs Passing 14 19 TOTAL OFFENSE 3984 4875 Total Plays 805 773 Average Per Play 4.9 6.3 Average Per Game 362.2 443.2 KICK RETURNS: No.-Yards 34-684 29-683 PUNT RETURNS: No.-Yards 6-46 17-115 INT RETURNS: No.-Yards 7-11 10-187 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 23.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.7 6.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 1.6 18.7 FUMBLES-LOST 23-8 14-11 PENALTIES-Yards 68-637 56-486 Average Per Game 57.9 44.2 PUNTS-Yards 67-2683 44-1729 Average Per Punt 40.0 39.3 Net punt average 37.4 34.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 43-2339 70-4063 Average Per Kick 54.4 58.0 Net kick average 35.0 40.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:10 28:50 3RD-DOWN Conversions 70-177 60-147 3rd-Down Pct 40% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11-25 12-22 4th-Down Pct 44% 55% SACKS BY-Yards 29-145 32-143 MISC YARDS 0 27 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 43 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-12 9-13 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (25-41) 61% (36-46) 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (19-41) 46% (31-46) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-27) 93% (48-50) 96% ATTENDANCE 32,828 40,760 Home Games/Avg Per Game 5/6,566 6/6,793 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Northwestern State 34 64 38 78 0 214 Opponents 100 115 83 77 0 375 Team Statistics TOTAL OFFENSEIndividual Statistics G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./g Kaleb Fletcher 7 307 225 1313 1538 219.7 Zachary Clement 9 236 287 1023 1310 145.6 Curtis Williams 11 76 444 0 444 40.4 Scooter Adams 4 55 285 0 286 71.5 SirMichael Veasley 7 42 194 0 194 27.7 Bryce Dealey 10 33 107 0 107 10.7 Jay Griffin IV 11 18 72 0 72 6.5 Kevin Perkins 3 16 40 0 40 13.3 Trevor Morgan 1 1 12 0 12 12.0 Aubrey Scott 2 5 8 0 8 4.0 Gavin Landry 11 7 8 0 8 0.7 Scotty Roblow 11 1 -11 0 -11 -1.0 Team 8 8 -24 0 -24 -3.0 Total 11 805 1648 2336 3984 362.2 Opponents 11 773 1977 2898 4875 443.2 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./G Jay Griffin IV 11 72 548 0 57 0 677 61.5 Donovan Duvernay 11 0 0 41 494 0 535 48.6 Curtis Williams 11 444 35 0 0 0 479 43.5 Kendrick Price Jr. 11 0 430 0 0 0 430 39.1 Scooter Adams 4 286 100 0 0 0 386 96.5 Gavin Landry 11 8 239 0 53 0 350 31.8 Zachary Clement 9 287 13 0 0 0 300 33.3 Kaleb Fletcher 7 225 0 0 0 0 225 32.1 Robbie Williams 11 0 213 0 0 0 213 19.4 Stanley King 10 0 210 0 0 0 210 21.0 SirMichael Veasley 7 194 15 0 0 0 209 29.9 Dylan Fluellen 8 0 133 0 0 0 133 16.6 Bryce Dealey 10 107 23 0 0 0 130 13.0 David Fitzwater 11 0 128 0 0 0 128 11.6 PJ Herrington 9 0 0 0 80 7 87 9.7 Javonis Isaac 9 0 66 0 0 0 66 7.3 LC Greenwood 10 0 62 0 0 0 62 6.2 Jacob Logan 3 0 43 0 0 0 43 14.3 Kevin Perkins 3 40 0 0 0 0 40 13.3 Marquise Bridges 2 0 19 0 0 0 19 9.5 Aubrey Scott 2 8 9 0 0 0 17 8.5 Trevor Morgan 1 12 0 0 0 0 12 12.0 Patrick Heard 9 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.6 Jomard Valsin 11 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 Scotty Roblow 11 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.0 Team 8 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -3.0 Total 11 1648 2336 46 684 11 4725 429.5 Opponents 11 1977 2898 115 683 187 5860 532.7 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg. TB OB Retn Net Ydln. Eddie Godina 29 1644 56.7 6 1 Scotty Roblow 14 695 49.6 0 0 Total 43 2339 54.4 6 1 23.6 35.0 29 Opponents 70 4063 58.0 23 1 20.1 40.1 24

PJ Herrington 9 32 21 53 5.0-10 0.5-1 2-7 1 1 Kyle Moore 11 31 16 47 5.5-19 2.0-12 1 1

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Donovan Green 11 9 18 27 0.5-4 1 1-0 John Daigle 9 5 19 24 1.5-8 1.5-8 Donovan Duvernay 11 10 10 20 4 1 Ja’Quay Pough 5 5 13 18 0.5-1 Jacob Washington 7 10 7 17 0.5-3 0.5-3 JaBralen Yarber 9 4 13 17 1.5-9 1 1 Nathalohn Nanai 8 6 11 17 1.5-11 0.5-7 2 Kwame Sarkodie 10 10 6 16 1 Darius Whitfield 10 3 10 13 1.0-2 0.5-1 1 Junior Brown 9 6 7 13 1.0-1 1-0 Tyree Cormier 11 1 11 12 1 Keshawn Jackson 7 5 4 9 Steve Conerly 10 2 6 8 Trey Williams 10 6 2 8 Josh Clarke 3 5 2 7 1.0-6 1.0-6 Ara Rauls III 5 4 2 6 Maurice Campbell 7 4 2 6 2.0-9 1.0-8 1 Adrion Robertson 3 2 3 5 Chandler Moncrief 3 3 2 5 Princeton Malbrue 2 4 1 5 Gavin Landry 11 3 2 5 Tay Coleman 8 1 2 3 1 Isaiah Robinson 6 1 2 3 Patrick Heard 9 3 3 1 Brandon Floyd 3 2 2 Scooter Adams 4 2 2 Kevin Perkins 3 1 1 2 Zachary Clement 9 1 1 Jordan McClaine 3 1 1 Brayden Staggs 6 1 1 Fred Lee 2 1 1 1 David Fitzwater 11 1 1 Dylan Fluellen 8 1 1 D’Andre Richard 10 1 1 Evan Gibson 10 1 1 Curtis Williams 11 1 1 Team 8 1 1 1-0 Bryce Dealey 1 1-0 Total 11 401 365 766 54.0-249 29.0-145 7-11 31 29 8-0 7 1 Opponents 11 443 346 789 55.0-286 32.0-143 10-187 42 14 4-15 19 3

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Sacks

Isaiah Longino 11 22 15 37 10.5-45 9.5-41 5 1 Keenan Leachman 10 22 15 37 3 1 1

Player GP UA A Total TFL/YDS No.-Yds Int-Yds. PBU QBH Rcv.-Yds. FF Kick Saf. Jomard Valsin 11 31 37 68 9.5-27 3.0-14 1-4 2 4 1

Jaeden Ward 11 13 21 34 1.5-6 0.5-2 1 1-0 2 Race Moser 11 13 19 32 1.0-1 1 William Hooper 11 22 9 31 1.5-10 1.0-9 1-0 1 Kevin Davis 10 20 10 30 1 Shemar Bartholomew 9 20 9 29 1.0-4 2-0 6 1 Cedric Anderson 10 21 8 29 1.0-28 1-0 6

Jared Pedraza 10 30 24 54 6.5-40 5.5-33 2 8 3-0

Tackles For Loss 4.0 Jared Pedraza at McNeese (Nov. 20)

Demon football

TD Passes 3 at McNeese (Nov. 20)

Rushes 20 Kaleb Fletcher at Southeastern (Nov. 13) Yards Rushing 98 Curtis Williams at McNeese (Nov. 20)

Punts inside 20 4 Scotty Roblow at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

STATE FOOTBALL

Tackles 12 Jared Pedraza vs. Houston Baptist (Nov. 6) Sacks 4.0 Jared Pedraza at McNeese (Nov. 20)

Rushes 49 at North Texas (Sept. 4) Yards Rushing 214 at North Texas (Sept. 4)

TD Passes 3 Zachary Clement at McNeese (Nov. 20) Long Pass 67 Zachary Clement at Nicholls (Oct. 30)

Long Kickoff Return 45 Donovan Duvernay vs. UT Martin (Sept. 18)

Long Punt 66 Scotty Roblow at Nicholls (Oct. 30)

Yards Per Rush 5.6 vs. Southeastern (Oct. 23) TD Rushes 3 vs. Houston Baptist (Nov. 6) Pass attempts 49 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) 49 vs. UT Martin (Sept. 18) Pass completions 36 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Total Plays 85 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Long Rush 58 Curtis Williams at McNeese (Nov. 20) Pass attempts 48 Kaleb Fletcher vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) Pass completions 36 Kaleb Fletcher vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) Yards Passing 319 Kaleb Fletcher vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

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Receptions 9 Jay Griffin IV at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Punting Avg 51.5 Scotty Roblow vs. Southeastern (Oct. 23)

Long Punt Return 30 Donovan Duvernay at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Yards Per Play 5.9 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) Points 28 at Southeastern (Nov. 13) 28 vs. Houston Baptist (Nov. 6)

Penalties 13 at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Punts inside 20 4 at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9) Long Punt Return 30 at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Team Game Highs

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TD Rushes 2 Kaleb Fletcher at Southeastern (Nov. 13) 2 Gavin Landry vs. Houston Baptist (Nov. 6) 2 Zachary Clement at Nicholls (Oct. 30) 2 Zachary Clement vs. McNeese (Oct. 16)

Punts 9 at McNeese (Nov. 20) 9 vs. McNeese (Oct. 16) 9 at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Long Punt 66 at Nicholls (Oct. 30)

Yards Per Pass 7.8 at North Texas (Sept. 4)

First Downs 26 vs. UT Martin (Sept. 18)

Penalty Yards 157 at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9) Turnovers 4 at North Texas (Sept. 4)

Interceptions 2 PJ Herrington vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Total Offense 501 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Yards Passing 319 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Sacks By 11 at McNeese (Nov. 20)

Interceptions By 2 at Nicholls (Oct. 30) 2 vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) 2 at North Texas (Sept. 4)

NORTHWESTERN

Punts 9 Scotty Roblow at McNeese (Nov. 20) 9 Scotty Roblow vs. McNeese (Oct. 16) 9 Scotty Roblow at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

TD Receptions 2 Kendrick Price Jr. at McNeese (Nov. 20) Long Reception 67 Jay Griffin IV at Nicholls (Oct. 30)

Field Goals 2 Eddie Godina vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2) Long Field Goal 40 Eddie Godina vs. Incarnate Word (Oct. 2)

Individual Game Highs

Yards Receiving 101 Jay Griffin IV at Houston Baptist (Oct. 9)

Punting Avg 51.5 vs. Southeastern (Oct. 23)

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GameYARDS 1. 477 Bryce Rivers 2021 (S) at Incarnate Word (34 of 61) 2. 474 Shelton Eppler 2018 at Lamar (27 of 48) 3. 410 Bryce Rivers 2021 (S) vs. Sam Houston (29 of 51) 4. 387 Shelton Eppler 2019 at UT Martin (43 of 62) 387 Shelton Eppler 2019 at Nicholls (27 of 37) 6. 381 Clay Holgorsen 2017 at McNeese (26 of 41) 7. 364 Bobby Hebert 1980 vs. Texas-Arlington (18 of 30) 8. 357 Brad Henderson 2012 at Nevada (28 of 53) 9. 347 Brooks Haack at Stephen F. Austin (21 of Nall vs. Southern (21of Eppler at Lamar Shelton Eppler at Abilene Christian Adkins vs. Nicholls Shelton Eppler at Nicholls Shelton Eppler vs. Lamar Shelton Eppler vs. McNeese Eppler vs. Grambling Adkins at Southern Adkins 2014 vs. Incarnate Word 4 Zach Adkins 2014 vs. Sam Houston State Zach Adkins 2014 at Central Arkansas 4 Paul Harris 2011 vs. Southeastern La. 4 Warren Patterson 1998 vs. Henderson State 4 Brad Spangler 1998 vs. Illinois State 4 Bobby Hebert 1980 vs. Texas-Arlington 4 Kenny Philibert 1977 vs. Texas-Arlington 4 Dale Hoffpauir 1958 vs. Southeastern La.

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1. 19 Zach Adkins 2014 at Southern 2. 14 Shelton Eppler 2018 Grambling 3. 13 Brad Henderson 2011 Delta State 4. 11 Kaleb Fletcher 21 (S) McNeese 11 Shelton Eppler 2019 vs. Lamar 11 Paul Harris 2010 Southeastern Louisiana

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73Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football YARDSALL-PURPOSE 1. 379 Joe Delaney 1978 vs. Nicholls 2. 325 Clarence Matthews 1995 vs. UL Monroe 3. 301 Ed Eagan 2014 vs. McNeese State 4. 293 Ed Eagan 2015 vs. Abilene Christian 5. 281 Ed Eagan 2014 vs. McNeese State GamePOINTSSCORINGSCORED 1. 24 De’Mard Llorens 2015 at Nicholls 24 Joe Delaney 1978 vs. Nicholls 24 Sidney Thornton 1976 vs. Stephen F. Austin 24 Mario Cage 1974 vs. SLU POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 36 Shelton Eppler 2018 at Lamar 36 Shelton Eppler 2018 at Abilene Christian 36 Zach Adkins 2014 vs. Nicholls FIELDKICKINGGOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 5 Chris Moore 2015 vs. Stephen F. Austin 5 Robert Weeks 2006 vs. Kansas 5 Chris Hamler 1989 vs. SFA FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 4 Eric Piccione 2017 vs. Abilene Christian 4 Chris Moore 2015 vs. Stephen F. Austin 4 Robert Weeks 2006 vs. Kansas LONGEST FIELD GOAL 1. 53 Keith Hodnett 1988 Idaho (FCS Playoffs) 2. 52 Chris Moore 2015 Abilene Christian 52 Chris Moore 2015 at Mississippi State 52 Benny Brouillette 1984 Nicholls State 5. 51 Keith Hodnett 1986 SFA 51 Leo Clement 1980 Abilene Christian 7. 50 John Shaughnessy 2010 Texas State 50 Keith Hodnett 1988 North Texas 9. 49 Eric Piccione 2017 Central Arkansas 49 Dennis Pendergraft 1977 Lamar 49 Greg Mueller 1995 E. Texas State 49 Josh Storrs 2003 Northern Iowa PAT ATTEMPTED 1. 12 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU PAT MADE 1. 12 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU TOTAL POINTS 1. 15 Chris Moore 2015 vs. Stephen F. Austin 15 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU 15 Clint Sanford 2000 vs. Gardner-Webb MOSTPUNTINGPUNTS 1. 11 Dennis Pendergraft 1978 vs. Arkansas State 11 Wayne Walker 1965 vs. Northeast La. AVERAGE PUNT 1. 50.5 Scotty Roblow 2021 (S) vs. Sam Houston 2. 50.4 Randy Walker 1973 vs. McNeese PUNT YARDAGE 1. 472 Bradley Russo 2010 vs. Samford LONGEST PUNT 1. 78 Leo Clement 1982 Alcorn State 2. 77 Marshall Burton 2005 ULM 3. 75 Barry Rubin 1979 Stephen F. Austin 4. 72 Marshall Burton 2007 Nicholls 72 Theophile Scott 1941 Ouachita 6. 71 Parker Pastorello 2017 at Nicholls 71* Shawn Grigsby 1998 Appalachian State 8. 70 Mark Holmes 2000 McNeese 70 Roland Miques 1940 Southern Miss 10. 69 Dennis Pendegraft 1975 Louisiana Tech PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 8 Nathan Black 1999 vs. Southern PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 1. 165 Toby Zeigler 2002 vs. SW OK LONGEST RETURN 1. 95 Al Dodd 1966 Tennessee-Martin 2. 90 Terrence McGee 2000 Southern 3. 89 Darius Adams 1992 Troy State 4. 86 Terrence McGee 2000 Troy State 5. 81 Vic Nyvall 1967 Louisiana College 6. 75 Terrence McGee 2000 ULL 75 James McNew 1953 Southeastern La. PUNT BLOCK RETURN 1. 55 Jerry Fowler 1959 vs. Southeastern La. KICKOFF RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 9 Ed Eagan 2014 at Central Arkansas 9 James Brock 1993 vs. SFA KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Game 1. 193 Ed Eagan 2014 at Baylor 193 James Brock 1992 vs. SFA 193 Vic Nyvall 1969 vs. SFA LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 1. 100 Kenny Thompson 1961 ULL 2. 98 Donald Johnson 1970 Jacksonville St. 3. 96 Theophile Scott 1941 Centenary 4. 95 Justin Perry 2008 SE Oklahoma TACKLESDEFENSE 1. 33 Gordon Boogaerts 1973 vs. Louisiana Tech 27 Milton Constranstich 1989 vs.Sam Houston SACKS 1. 4.5 Ahmad Willis 2001 vs. SFA 4.5 Greg Necaise 1990 vs. N. Texas INTERCEPTIONS 1. 5 Michael Robinson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 128 Michael Richardson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 97 Michael Richardson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. 2. 96 Shemar Bartolomew 2019 at Sam Houston State 2. 95 Jermaine Jones 1998 vs. Southern 3. 94 Steve Compton 1989 vs. N. Texas LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 1. 95 Adam Jones 2015 vs. Lamar Single-Game Records Ed Eagan Vic Nyvall Jermaine Jones

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TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 1. 613 Shelton Eppler 2019 YARDS 1. 3,650 Shelton Eppler 2019 2. 3,004 Zach Adkins 2014 3. 2,950 Zach Adkins 2013 4. 2,626 Shelton Eppler 2018 5. 2,559 Scott Stoker 1988 6. 2,265 Craig Nall 2001 7. 2,127 Brad Henderson 2012 8. 2,101 Don Guidry 1968 9. 2,099 Bobby Hebert 1980 10. 2,084 Paul Harris 2010

Season Records

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 16 Tony Taylor 1999 2. 14 Derrick Johnese 2002 14 Jeremy Lofton 2001 4. 13 Clarence Matthews 1995 5. 12 Sidney Thornton 1976 6. 11 De’Mard Llorens 2015 11 Derrick Johnese 2003 7. 10 Joe Delaney 1980 10 Claude Patrick 1965 9. 9 Jared West 2019 100-YARD GAMES 1. 8 Tony Taylor 1999 8 Clarence Mattews 1995 AVERAGE PER ATTEMPT 1. 10.9 James Aymond 1964 361 yards, 33 attempts YARDS PER GAME 1. 136.9 Tony Taylor 2000 ATTEMPTSPASSING 1. 545 Shelton Eppler 2019 2. 383 Zach Adkins 2014 3. 382 Zach Adkins 2013 4. 330 Brad Henderson 2012 5. 328 Shelton Eppler 2018 6. 296 Craig Nall 2001 7. 289 Brad Henderson 2011 8. 270 Kevin Magee 2002 9. 266 Scott Stoker 1989 10. 261 Don Guidry 1968 COMPLETIONS 1. 341 Shelton Eppler 2019 2. 258 Zach Adkins 2014 3. 248 Zach Adkins 2013 4. 199 Shelton Eppler 2018 5. 189 Brad Henderson 2012 6. 178 Brad Henderson 2011 7. 166 Craig Nall 2001 8. 146 Paul Harris 2010 9. 143 Kevin Magee 2002 143 Scott Stoker 1989 YARDS 1. 3,587 Shelton Eppler 2019 2. 2,821 Zach Adkins 2014 3. 2,726 Zach Adkins 2013 4. 2,639 Shelton Eppler 2018 5. 2,393 Scott Stoker 1988 6. 2,361 Craig Nall 2001 7. 1,949 Kevin Magee 2002 8. 1,895 Brad Laird 1995 9. 1,874 Brad Henderson 2012 10. 1,853 Brad Henderson 2011 TOUCHDOWNS 1. 28 Shelton Eppler 2019 28 Zach Adkins 2014 3. 26 Shelton Eppler 2018 4. 21 Zach Adkins 2013 5. 16 Don Guidry 1968 6. 14 Brad Henderson 2012 7. 13 Paul Harris 2010 13 Kevin Magee 2002 9. 12 Brad Henderson 2012 12 Craig Nall 2001 12 Boby Hebert 1980 PASSER RATING 1. 148.32 Shelton Eppler 2018 2. 147.47 Stephen Rivers 2015 3. 146.05 Zach Adkins 2014 4. 144.25 Warren Patterson 1998 5. 142.42 Scott Stoker 1988 6. 140.84 Warren Patterson 1996 7. 138.38 Zach Adkins 2013 8. 137.88 Brad Laird 1995 9. 136.86 Craig Nall 2001 10. 132.36 Bobby Hebert 1980 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 23 M.D. Ray 1951 RECEPTIONSRECEIVING 1. 100 Quan Shorts 2019 2. 73 Ed Eagan 2014 3. 66 Jazz Ferguson 2018 4. 59 Akile Davis 2019 5. 58 Ed Eagan 2015 6. 56 Quan Shorts 2018 7. 54 Darius Duffy 2009 8. 52 Nathan Black 2001 9. 51 Jaylen Watson 2018 10. 50 Bernard Green 2001 50 Jay Grffin IV 2021 YARDS 1. 1,117 Jazz Ferguson 2018 2. 994 Quan Shorts 2019 3. 944 Nathan Black 2001 4. 908 Ed Eagan 2014 5. 829 Pat Palmer 1996 6. 823 Victor Oatis 1982 7. 762 Akile Davis 2019 8. 761 Jaylen Watson 2018 9. 745 Ed Eagan 2015 10. 715 T.J. Sutherland 2000 TOUCHDOWNS 1. 13 Jazz Ferguson 2018 2. 11 Quan Shorts 2019 3. 10 Jaylen Watson 2018 10 Al Phillips 1968 5. 9 Victor Oatis 1982 6. 8 Pat Palmer 1986 7. 7 Jerry Wheeler 1983 7 Louis Hollier 2013 8. 6 Randy Liles 1979 T.J. Sutherland 2000 Derrick Doyle 2004 Ed Eagan 2014 Cody Jones 2014 Bobby Chan-Chan 2016 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. 6 Jazz Ferguson 2018 2. 5 Quan Shorts 2019 Bobby Hebert Pat Palmer

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ATTEMPTSRUSHING 1. 302 Tony Taylor 2000 2. 263 Tony Taylor 1999 3. 246 Byron Lawrence 2007 4 230 Clarence Matthews 1995 5. 221 Joe Delaney 1980 6. 219 Derrick Johnese 2002 7. 218 Mario Cage 1973 8. 216 Mario Cage 1974 9. 207 Byron Lawrence 2008 10. 204 John Stephens 1986 YARDS 1. 1,507 Tony Taylor 2000 2. 1,441 Tony Taylor 1999 3. 1,384 Clarence Matthews 1995 4 1,377 Byron Lawrence 2007 5. 1,153 Derrick Johnese 2004 6. 1,110 Joe Delaney 1980 7. 1,063 Anthony Williams 1996 8. 1,057 Mario Cage 1973 9. 1,046 Clarence Matthews 1994 10. 1,018 Byron Lawrence 2008

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75Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football Season Records YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. 26.8 Wyamond Waters 1975 483 yards, 18 catches YARDSALL-PURPOSE 1. 2,277 Clarence Matthews 1995 2. 2,169 Ed Eagan 2014 3. 1,795 Clarence Matthews 1994 4. 1,769 Tony Taylor 2000 5. 1,749 Tony Taylor 1999 6. 1,672 Toby Zeigler 2004 7. 1,599 Ed Eagan 2015 8. 1,526 Mario Cage 1973 9. 1,518 Ed Eagan 2013 10. 1,475 Mario Cage 1974 11. 1,442 Byron Lawrence 2007 12. 1,433 Joe Delaney 1980 POINTSSCORINGSCORED 1. 96 Tony Taylor 1999 2. 90 Chris Moore 2014 90 Derrick Johnese 2002 90 Jeremy Lofton 2001 5. 83 Chris Moore 2015 6. 82 Jazz Ferguson 2018 7. 79 Charlie Tolar 1958 8. 78 Robert Weeks 2008 78 Clarence Matthews 1995 10. 75 Chris Moore 2013 11. 74 Joe Delaney 1980 TOUCHDOWNS PRODUCED 1. 32 Zach Adkins 2014 2. 29 Shelton Eppler 2019 3. 26 Shelton Eppler 2018 3. 24 Zack Adkins 2013 4. 19 Don Guidry 1968 19 Brad Henderson 2012 POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 198 Zach Adkins 2014 2. 176 Shelton Eppler 2019 3. 158 Shelton Eppler 2018 4. 144 Zach Adkins 2013 5. 114 Don Guidry 1968 114 Brad Henderson 2012 FIELDKICKINGGOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 26 Chris Moore 2014 2. 24 Robert Weeks 2006 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 18 Robert Weeks 2006 2. 16 Chris Moore 2015 16 Chris Moore 2014 PAT ATTEMPTED 1. 43 Chris Moore 2014 2. . 42 Thomas LaToof 1998 PAT SeasonMADE 1. 42 Chris Moore 2014 2. 40 Tommy Hebert 2004 TOTAL POINTS 1. 90 Chris Moore 2014 42 PAT, 16 FG 2. 83 Chris Moore 2015 35 PAT, 16 FG 3. 78 Robert Weeks 2008 36 PAT, 14 FG MOSTPUNTINGPUNTS 1. 74 Mike Crow 1984 74 Chris Stegall 2002 3. 73 Nic Russo 2012 4. 69 Mike Crow 1985 5. 68 Parker Pastorello 2018 68 Mike Crow 1986 7. 66 Parker Pastorello 2019 8. 65 Mike Crow 1983 9. 64 Greg Mitchell 2001 64 Dennis Pendegraft 1976 YARDAGE 1. 2,929 Mike Crow 1985 AVERAGE 1. 42.6 Wayne Walker 1965 PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 37 Roy Fontenot 1984 2. 32 Nathan Black 1999 3. 30 Toby Zeigler 2003 30 Kevin Hall 1998 5. 25 Toby Zeigler 2002 25 Terrence McGee 2001 25 Willie Mosley 1977 8. 24 Al Dodd 1965 9. 22 Clarence Matthews 1995 22 Kevin Lewis 1987 YARDAGE 1. 427 Terrance McGee 2000 2. 413 Toby Zeigler 2003 3. 402 Terrance McGee 2001 4. 390 Toby Zeigler 2002 5. 326 Vic Nyvall 1967 326 Al Dodd 1966 AVERAGE 1. 23.7 Terrance McGee 2000 PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN 1. 3 Terrence McGee 2000 KICKOFF RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 45 Ed Eagan 2014 2. 34 Ed Eagan 2015 34 Ed Eagan 2013 4. 33 Xavier Bell 2017 5. 30 Phillip Harvey 2009 6. 29 Ronald Green 2016 7. 28 Myles Ward 2018 28 Toby Zeigler 2004 9. 26 James Brock 1993 10. 25 Donovan Duvernay 2021 (F) 25 Myles Ward 2019 25 Dennis Smith 1987

TACKLESDEFENSE 1. 176 Andre Carron 1991 2. 172 Gary Reasons 1983 3. 170 J.T. Fenceroy 1985 4. 156 Earnest Crittenden 1984 5. 154 Andre Carron 1990 6. 152 Andre Carron 1989 7. 132 Leonard Parker 1988 8. 130 George Haynes 1995 9. 128 Marion Chapman 2014 128 Jake Michel 1998 SACKS 1. 15.5 Greg Necaise 1990 2. 15 John Kulakowski 1987 3. 13 Greg Necaise 1989 4. 12.5 Ahmad Willis 2001 5. 10 Roy Locks 2002 10 Andre Carron 1991 7. 9.5 Isaiah Longino 2021 (F) 8. 9 Arthur Bailey 1984 9. 8.5 JeMarcus Marshall 2013 10. 8 Obinna Iheoma 2018 8 Obinna Iheoma 2017 8 Henry Sibley 1988

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 9 Al Dodd 1966 9 Al Dodd 1965 9 Al Dodd 1963 4. 8 Bobby Davis 1950 8 Dan Carr 1952 6. 7 Michael Richardson 1982 7 John Kelly 1973 7 John Kelly 1972 9. 6 Jermaine Jones 1998 6 Tony Joe Maranto 1997 6 Dennis Smith 1988 6 Michael Richardson 1983 6 John Dilworth 1974 6 Kenny Hrapmann 1968 6 Larry Crowe 1960 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season 1. 232 Jermaine Jones 1998 PASS BREAKUPS 1. 21 Jermaine Jones 1998 Byron Lawrence

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 1. 1,055 Scott Stoker 1986-89 YARDS 1. 6,276 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 2. 6,178 Brad Laird 1991-95 3. 5,954 Zach Adkins 2013-14 4. 5,510 Scott Stoker 1986-89 5. 5,337 Davon Vinson 2003-05 6. 4,753 Don Guidry 1965-68 7. 4,376 Brad Brown 1989-92 8. 4,283 Warren Patterson 1995-98 9. 4,208 Wayne Van 1982-85 10. 4,085 Bobby Hebert 1979-82 ATTEMPTSRUSHING 1. 724 Tony Taylor 1998-00 2. 653 John Stephens 1984-87 3. 640 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 4. 615 Joe Delaney 1977-80 5. 573 Sidney Thornton 1973-76 6. 551 Brad Brown 1988-92 7. 543 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 543 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 9. 505 Mario Cage 1971-74 10. 491 Deon Ridgell 1990-93 YARDS 1. 3,997 Tony Taylor 1998-00 2. 3,216 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 3. 3,085 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 4. 3,057 John Stephens 1984-87 5. 3,047 Joe Delaney 1977-80 6. 2,662 Sidney Thornton 1973-76 Clarence Matthews 1993-95 2,534 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 2,434 Deon Ridgell 1990-93 2,381 De’Mard Llorens 2013-16 Derrick Johnese 2002-05 Tony Taylor 1998-2000 Joe Delaney 1977-80 Sidney Thornton 1975-76 Clarence Matthews 1993-95 De’Mard Llorens 2013-16 Jared West 2016-19 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 Tony Taylor 1998-00 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 1. 5 Tony Taylor 1998-00 5 Ronnie Powell 1997-98 AVERAGE PER ATTEMPT 1. 9.2 James Aymond 1962-65 744 yards, 81 attempts YARDS PER GAME 1. 112.7 Tony Taylor 1998-00 ATTEMPTSPASSING 1. 873 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 2. 765 Zach Adkins 2013-14 3. 761 Brad Laird 1991-95 4. 653 Scott Stoker 1986-89 5. 619 Brad Henderson 2011-12 6. 610 Davon Vinson 2003-05 7. 579 Wayne Van 1982-85 8. 563 Don Guidry 1965-68 9. 490 Bobby Heberrt 1979-82 10. 459 Kenny Philibert 1976-79 COMPLETIONS 1. 540 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 2. 506 Zach Adkins 2013-14 3. 438 Brad Laird 1991-95 4. 367 Scott Stoker 1986-89 367 Brad Henderson 2009-12 6. 307 Davon Vinson 2003-05 7. 279 Don Guidry 1965-68 8. 268 Wayne Van 1982-85 9. 267 Bobby Hebert 1979-82 10. 258 Butch Ballard 1973-76 YARDS 1. 6,226 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 2. 6,037 Brad Laird 1991-95 3. 5,547 Zach Adkins 2013-14 4. 5,228 Scott Stoker 1986-89 5. 3,975 Davon Vinson 2003-05 6. 3,967 Wayne Van 1982-85 7. 3,903 Don Guidry 1965-68 8. 3,851 Warren Patterson 1995-98 9. 3,798 Bobby Hebert 1979-82 10. 3,798 Butch Ballard 1973-76 TOUCHDOWNS 1. 54 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 2. 49 Zach Adkins 2013-14 3. 38 Don Guidry 1965-68 4. 29 Warren Patterson 1995-98 5. 28 Wayne Van 1982-85 6. 26 Brad Henderson 2011-12 7. 25 Davon Vinson 2032-05 8. 23 Don Beasley 1961-64 9. 20 Scott Stoker 1986-89 10. 18 Paul Harris 2009-11

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INTERCEPTIONS 1. 41 Wayne Van 1982-85 1. 177 Ed Eagan 2012-2015 2. 156 Quan Shorts 2018-19 3. 140 Shakeir Ryan 2013-16 4. 126 Derrick Doyle 2003-06 5. 114 Louis Hollier 2010-14 6. 109 Nathan Black 1998-01 7. 105 Floyd Turner 1985-88 8. 103 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 9. 100 Al Edwards 1986-89 10. 99 Pat Palmer 1994-97 10. 97 Tuff McClain 2012-16 11. 95 Jerry Wheeler 1980-83 95 Mike Almond 1975-80 13. 92 Bernard Green 1998-01 14. 91 Victor Oatis 1980-82 15. 90 Chris Pritchett 1996-99 YARDS 1. 2,228 Ed Eagan 2012-15 2. 2,223 Pat Palmer 1994-97 3. 2,091 Victor Oatis 1980-82 4. 1,810 Floyd Turner 1985-88 5. 1,744 Derrick Doyle 2003-06 6. 1,665 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 7. 1,612 Al Edwards 1986-89 8. 1,574 Jerry Wheeler 1980-83 9. 1,562 Mike Almond 1975-78 10. 1,538 Wyamond Waters 1975-78 11. 1,536 Quan Shorts 2018-19 12. 1,484 Al Phillips 1967-70 13. 1,448 Louis Hollier 2010-13 14. 1,353 Dick Reding 1963-66 TOUCHDOWNS 1. 18 Victor Oatis 1980-82 2. 15 Pat Palmer 1994-97 15 Jerry Wheeler 1980-83 4. 14 Jaylen Watson 2017-18 5. 13 Quan Shorts 2018-19 13 Jazz Ferguson 2018 13 Ed Eagan 2012-15 8. 11 Kendrick Price 2017-21 11 Al Phillips 1967-70 10. 10 Randy Liles 1978-81 YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. 23.0 Victor Oatis 1980-82 2,091 yards, 91 catches YARDAGEALL-PURPOSE 1. 5,651 Ed Eagan 2012-15 2. 5,025 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 3. 4,651 Clarence Matthews 1992-95 4. 4,524 Tony Taylor 1998-00 5. 4,299 Joe Delaney 1977-80 6. 3,773 John Stephens 1984-87 7. 3,442 Mario Cage 1971-74 8. 3,401 Phillip Harvey 2009-12 9. 3,371 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 10. 3,331 Sidney Thornton 1973-76 Scott Stoker Tony Taylor

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77Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football MOSTSCORINGPOINTS SCORED 1. 248 Chris Moore 2013-15 2. 223 Robert Weeks 2005-08 3. 213 John Shaughnessy 2009-12 213 Keith Hodnett 1985-88 5. 212 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 6. 198 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 198 Tony Taylor 1998-00 8. 194 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 9. 188 Joe Delaney 1977-80 10. 186 De’Mard Llorens 2013-16 11. 182 Charlie Tolar 1956-58 TOUCHDOWNS PRODUCED 1. 56 Zach Adkins 2013-14 2. 46 Don Guidry 1965-68 MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 342 Zach Adkins 2013-14 2. 334 Shelton Eppler 2018-19 3. 276 Don Guidry 1965-68 FIELDKICKINGGOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 68 Chris Moore 2013-15 2. 58 Robert Weeks 2005-08 58 Keith Hodnett 1985-88 58 John Shaughnessy 2009-12 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 45 Chris Moore 2013-15 2. 42 Robert Weeks 2005-08 PAT ATTEMPTED 1. 137 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 PAT MADE 1. 131 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 TOTAL POINTS 1. 248 Chris Moore 2013-15 113 PAT, 45 FG 1. 223 Robert Weeks 2002-04 97 PAT, 42 FG CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 1. 12 John Shaugnessy 2011 2. 10 Robert Weeks 2007-08 CONSECUTIVE PAT 1. 51 Keith Hodnett 1985-88 MOSTPUNTINGPUNTS 1. 276 Mike Crow 1983-86 PUNT YARDAGE 1. 11,028 Mike Crow 1983-86 AVERAGE PUNT 1. 40.3 Leo Clement 1980-82 PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 109 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 YARDAGE 1. 1,361 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 AVERAGE 1. 17.6 Terrence McGee 1999-02 KICKOFF RETURNS MOST RETURNS 1. 125 Ed Eagan 2012-15 2. 88 Phillip Harvey 2009-12 TACKLESDEFENSE 1. 521 Andre Carron 1988-91 SACKS 1. 28.5 Greg Necaise 1989-90 2. 27.5 John Kulakowski 1984-87 3. 18.5 Roy Locks 1999-2002 4. 17.5 Ahmad Willis 1999-2002 5. 16 Obinna Iheoma 2017-18 6. 15.5 Isiah Longino 2017-present 7. 15 Andre Carron 1988-91 15 Henry Sibley 1985-88 15 James Hall 1983-86 10. 14.5 Kurt Rodriguez 1999-02 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 31 Al Dodd 1963-66 2. 19 Michael Richardson 1981-84 3. 18 Kenny Hrapmann 1968-71 4. 16 John Kelly 1970-73 16 Dan Carr 1951-54 6. 13 Jermaine Jones 1995-98 13 Dennis Smith 1986-89 8. 12 Larry Crowe 1959-62 9. 11 David Pittman 2002-05 11 Terrence McGee 1999-02 11 Mike Maggio 1973-76 11 John Dilworth 1971-74 RETURN YARDAGE 1. 494 Al Dodd 1963-66 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 97 Michael Richardson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. 2. 96 Shemar Bartholomew 2019 at Sam Houston State 2. 95 Jermaine Jones 1998 vs. Southern 3. 94 Steve Compton 1989 vs. N. Texas LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 1. 95 Adam Jones 2015 vs. Lamar PASS BREAKUPS 1. 44 Jermaine Jones 1995-98 Terrence McGee Career Records Joe Delaney Toby ZeiglerChris Moore

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN:

FEWEST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS 0 on 15 different occasions LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 78 points vs. LSU (Oct. 8, 1921; lost 78-0)

60+ YARD PUNT: NSU: 66 by Scotty Roblow at Nicholls, 10/30/2021

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SAFETY RECORDED: NSU: Team (blocked punt) vs. Incarnate Word, 9/8/2016 Opponent: Team (NSU recovered fumble in end zone), Stephen F. Austin, 11/21/2019

BLOCKED A PUNT: NSU: Patrick Heard, vs. McNeese, 10/16/2021 Opponent: Ivan Drobocky (at Southeastern), 11/13/2021

200 YARD RUSHING GAME: NSU: Scooter Adams at Incarnate Word (208 yards, 20 attempts), 4/10/2021

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 13, Sept. 5, 2009- Sept. 18, 2010 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORED 96, Sept. 28, 1963 - Oct. 6, 1973 MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 3, Oct. 13, 1934 - Oct. 26, 1934

Opponent: 113, Tyson Thompson, Houston Baptist, 11/6/2021

Opponent: 60 by Robens Beauplan, at Alcorn, 9/11/2021

300-YARD PASSING GAME: NSU: 319 (36-48-2 TD), Kaleb Fletcher, vs. Incarnate Word, Opponent:10/2/2021 363 (19-22-4 TD), Cole Kelley, at Southeastern, 11/13/21

Opponent: DeAndre Torrey, at North Texas (244 yards, 25 attempts), 9/4/2021

BLOCKED A KICK: NSU: William Hooper, vs. Sam Houston, 4/1/2021 (FG) Opponent: Gerald Bowie, Incarnate Word, 4/10/2021 (XP)

200-YARD RECEIVING GAME: NSU: 212 (13 rec.), Ed Eagan, vs. Abilene Christian, 11/7/2015

400-YARD PASSING GAME:

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 64 points vs. Livingston (Nov. 15, 1958; won 64-0)

Opponent: 5, Cole Kelley (4 pass, 1 rush), at Southeastern, 11/13/2021

ONSIDE KICK RECOVERY: NSU: Brice Borgeson, vs. Nicholls, 10/29/2016

BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: NSU: Kedon Franklin, 0 yards off blocked punt, at Texas State, Opponent:10/23/2010Jacoby Davis, 0 yards off blocked punt, at Lamar, 3/27/2021

Opponent: Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas, 10/19/2019

Northwestern State Miscellaneous

AT LEAST 25 FIRST DOWNS IN A GAME: NSU: 26, vs. UT Martin, 9/18/2021 Opponent: 34, at Nicholls, 10/30/2021

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS

COMPLETED 10 CONSECUTIVE PASSES: NSU: 11, Shelton Eppler, vs. Lamar, 11/9/2019 Opponent: N/A

NSU: 4, Shelton Eppler (4 pass), vs. Lamar, 11/9/2019

100-YARD RECEIVING GAME: NSU: 101, Jay Griffin IV, at Nicholls, 10/30/21

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

100 YARD RUSHING GAME: NSU: 208, Scooter Adams, at Incarnate Word, 4/10/2021 Opponent: 111, Deonta McMahon, McNeese, 11/20/2021

MOST WINS IN A SEASON 11, twice, 1939 and 1998 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1.000, twice, 1939 and 1966 MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON 11, 2009 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 24 OR MORE 12, 1987-88

LONGEST PASS PLAY 99 yards, Scott Stoker to Victor Robinson, Oct. 21, 1989 vs. Northeast La. (Shared with eight others)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS 16, (Sept. 16, 1939 - Oct. 25, 1940)

FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR A TOUCHDOWN: NSU: Blake Stephenson, at Southeastern Louisiana, 9/29/2018 Opponent: Corione Harris, McNeese, 10/16/2021

Opponent: by SFA, 33-0, 11/19/2011

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NSU: 3, Zachary Clement (3 pass), at McNeese, 11/20/2021

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 15, Nov. 9, 1965 - Oct. 27, 1967 MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 5, Michael Ray Richardson vs. SLU, Nov. 12, 1983 (Shared with Karl Johnson of Jackson State and Mark Cordes of Eastern Washington)

SHUT OUT D-I OPPONENT: NSU: at Opponent:Nicholls,34-0,9/24/2011bySFA,33-0,11/19/2011

NSU: 477 (34-61-3 TD), Bryce Rivers, at Incarnate Word, Opponent:4/10/21 431 (33-59-2 TD), Cameron Ward, Incarnate Word, 4/10/21

SHUT OUT AT TURPIN STADIUM: NSU: vs. Langston, 37-0, 9/28/2013

30 POINT MARGIN OF VICTORY: NSU: 37 over Incarnate Word, 49-12, 10/11/2014

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS: 15, Nov. 9, 1965 - Oct. 27, 1967

Opponent: 5, Cole Kelley (4 pass, 1 rush), at Southeastern, 11/13/2021

SHUT OUT ON THE ROAD: NSU: at Nicholls, 34-0, 9/24/2011

KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: NSU: Myles Ward, 94 yds., at Stephen F. Austin, 11/15/2018 Opponent: D’Andre Hicks, 96 yds., at McNeese, 11/2/2019

MOST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS 114 vs. Southeastern La. (Oct. 11, 2003; won 87-27)

3+ TD’S SCORED IN A GAME (RUSH, PASS, RECEIVING):

Opponent: 247 (8 rec), Nathan Stewart, Sam Houston State, 10/14/2017

4+ TD’S SCORED IN A GAME (RUSH, PASS, RECEIVING):

Opponent: by Nicholls, 58-0, 10/6/2007

FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: NSU: Adam Jones, 95 yards, vs. Lamar, 10/17/2015 Opponent: James Barnes, Missouri State, 12 yds, 8/28/2014

Opponent: 37, vs. Southeastern, 51-14, 10/23/2021

NSU: Shemar Bartholomew, 96 yds, at Sam Houston St., Opponent:11/16/2019Justin Dumas, 52 yds., vs Southeastern., 10/23/2021

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PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: NSU: Ed Eagan, 80 yards, at Stephen F. Austin, 11/22/2014 Opponent: Trey Palmer, 54 yards, at LSU, 9/21/2019

MOST TACKLES IN A SEASON 1,329 in 1996 MOST SACKS IN A SEASON 43 in 1998, 2002 MOST FORCED TURNOVERS IN A SEASON 44 in 1991 MOST SAFETIES IN A SEASON 3 in 2004 NCAA FCS RECORDS SAFETIES, GAME 2 vs. Texas Southern, Sept. 18, 2004 (Shared with several teams - last time Aug. 30, 2003 by Western Kentucky) INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDS, GAME 4 vs. Southeastern La., 2003 BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON 23.7 by Terrence McGee, 2000 BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, CAREER 17.6 by Terrence McGee, 1999-2002

11 Zach Bussey, Delaware State (9/13/2003)

Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas (11/03/2012) 18 Done 25 times, last by DeAndre Torrey, at North Texas (9/4/2021)

David Seals, Delta State (11/22/1973)

186 Michael Hayes, Southern (9/7/2002) 182 Austin Mitchell, Southeastern Louisiana (9/29/2018)

YARDS 282 Kade Herrington, Lamar (10/17/2015) 255 Larry Schrieber, Tennessee Tech (9/20/1969) 247 S. Jefferson, Nevada (9/12/2012) 244 DeAndre Torrey, North Texas (9/4/2021) 240 Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M (8/30/2018) 240 Willie High, Eastern Illinois (11/6/1993) 234 Pete Connetue, Delta State (11/22/1973)

30 Kade Herrington, Lamar (10/17/2015) Elijah McGuire, UL Lafayette (9/12/2015) 24 Davion Davis, Sam Houston State (10/13/2018) Davion Davis, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) Lex Hilliard, Montana (11/27/2004) DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (9/25/2004)

YARDS 509 Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) 438 Seth Russell, Baylor (9/6/2014) 431 Cameron Ward, at Incarnate Word (4/10/21) 431 Bob Bounds, East Texas State (9/28/1991) 412 Carson Earp, Lamar (10/15/2016) 374 Ty Brock, Sam Houston State (10/13/2018) 368 Richie Williams, Appalachian State (9/25/2004) 363 Cole Kelley, Southeastern (11/13/2021) 353 J.P. Losman, Tulane (9/6/2003)

Shawn Bell, Baylor (9/9/2006)

Brendon Kay, Cincinnati (9/14/2013)

114 Kareem Moore, Nicholls State (10/6/2007)

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4 Done 24 times, last by Kevin Brown, at Incarnate Word (4/10/2021)

Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (9/29/2007)

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE 142 Karlton Washington, Louisiana-Monroe (9/25/1999)

KICKOFF RETURNS 10 Keylam Davis, Southeastern La. (10/11/2003)

KICKOFF RETURNS

TOUCHDOWNS 5 Kade Herrington, Lamar (10/17/2015) Elijah McGuire, UL Lafayette (9/12/2015) 4 Davion Davis, Sam Houston State (10/13/2018) Davion Davis, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) Lex Hilliard, Montana (11/27/2004) Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas (11/03/2012)

57 Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) 55 Braddy Attaway, Stephen F. Austin (11/17/2012) 52 Carson Earp, Lamar (10/15/2016) 50 Foster Sawyer, Stephen F. Austin (11/15/2018) 49 Ty Brock, Sam Houston State (10/13/2018 48 J.P. Losman, Tulane (9/6/2003) Doug Hudson, Nicholls State (11/8/1986) 47 Luke Anthony, Abilene Christian (11/3/2018) Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State (10/25/2008)

LONGEST 90 Savero Benoit, McNeese State (10/6/1951) 88 Elijah McGuire, UL Lafayette (9/12/2015) 87 Bubba Phillips, Southern Mississippi (11/7/1947)

Danny McKeown, Stephen F. Austin (9/20/1969) K.D. Cannon, Baylor (9/6/2014)

David Greene, Georgia (9/21/2002)

Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas (11/03/2012)

89 Richie Williams to DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (9/25/2004)

TOUCHDOWNS 4 Davion Davis, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017)

FIELD GOALS MADE 5 Blake Bercegeay, McNeese State (11/11/2006)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNED 90 Mark Carrier, Nicholls State (11/9/1985) 87 Jamari Payne, McNeese State (10/24/2015) 80 David Plaisance, Nicholls State (10/24/2002)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7 Nik Grau, Abilene Christian (11/4/2017)

INTERCEPTED

Greg Wright, Texas-Arlington (11/4/1978)

TOUCHDOWNS 5 Luke Hales, Central Arkansas (10/20/2018)

ATTEMPTSPASSING

MOSTPUNTINGPUNTS

Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (11/12/2016)

YARDS 468 Zach Bussey, Delaware State (9/13/2003)

7 Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana (11/12/1983)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 98 Willie Quinn, Southern (9/7/2013)

Demon football Opponent Records

88 Cephas Johnson III to Gage Larvadain, Southeastern (10/23/2021)

RECEPTIONSRECEIVING 12 Chris Jones, UL Monroe (10/5/1985) 11 Kenny Johnson, Portland State (11/1/1980) 11 Yedidiah Louis, Sam Housron State (11/12/2016) 10 Terian Goree, Stephen F. Austin (11/15/2018) Remi Simmons, Stephen F. Austin (11/15/2018) Nelson Schexnayder, UL Lafayette (11/13/1971) Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State (9/27/2001)

94 Brett Hicks to Brandon Perry, Sam Houston State (10/7/2006)

Karlton Washington, UL Monroe (9/25/1999)

178 Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State (10/11/2008) 173 Jerome Hewitt, SE Oklahoma (9/27/2008)

J.P. Losman, Tulane (9/6/2003) Bobby Holmes, Southern Mississippi (10/29/1949)

114 Ladarius Webb, Nicholls State (10/6/2007)

John Friesz, Idaho, (12/3/1988) Chandler Evans, East Texas State (9/24/1994)

59 Cameron Ward, at Incarnate Word (4/10/2021)

LONGEST PUNTS 88 Wayne Kingrey, Southwestern Louisiana (11/20/1948) 85 Don Alonzo, Nicholls State (11/8/1980) 80 Ryan Gooch, Stephen F. Austin (11/17/2007) 79 Chad Stanley, SFA (11/23/1996)

PUNT RETURNSRETURNS

86 Tim Bailey to Dwight Walker, Nicholls State (11/8/1980)

3 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (9/29/2007)

ATTEMPTSRUSHING

Richie Williams, Appalachian State (9/25/2004)

DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (9/25/2004)

82 Terry Bradshaw to Ken Liberto, Louisiana Tech (10/19/1968)

Leo Araguz, SFA (11/17/1990) Scott Poole, SW Oklahoma (10/19/2002)

8 Steve Hanschen, Arkansas State (10/7/1978) YARDS RETURNED 182 Arlen Blackwell, Southeastern Louisiana (10/15/1949)

MOSTINTERCEPTIONSINTERCEPTIONS 3 Jody Norman, Northeast Louisiana (10/4/1980)

HIGHEST AVERAGE 63.5 Patrick Dolan, Nicholls State (10/6/2007)

182 John Floyd, UL Monroe (9/30/1978) 179 C.J. Bates, Nicholls (10/29/2016) 176 Ramses Barden, Cal Poly (9/20/2008)

Troy Williams, Southern (9/2/2000) 45 Bob Bounds, East Texas State (9/22/1990) 45 Luke Anthony, Abilene Christian (11/4/2017) 44 Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin (11/22/2008)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 55 Ryan Adams, Southeastern Louisiana (10/4/2014)

PASSES

YARDS RETURNED 282 Keylam Davis, Southeastern La. (10/11/2003)

Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017)

Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas (11/8/2008)

LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONS

Palmer Byrd, North Alabama (9/12/1970)

97 Keylam Davis, Southeastern La. (10/11/2003) 96 D’Andre Hicks, McNeese (11/2/2019) 95 Andy Hopkins, Stephen F. Austin (9/16/1973) 93 R.F.Wilson, Northeast Louisiana (10/3/1964)

POINTSSCORING

4 Bailey Zappe, Houston Baptist (9/21/2019) Ty Brock, Sam Houston State (10/13/2018) Darrel Colbert Jr., Lamar (9/15/2018)

YARDS 247 Nathan Stewart, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) 223 K.D. Cannon, Baylor (9/6/2014) 214 Chris Jones, UL Monroe (10/5/1985) 198 Brandon Perry, Sam Houston State (10/7/2006) 191 DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (9/25/2004)

Tag Rome, UL Monroe (11/20/1982)

86 Carson Earp to DeWan Thompson Lamar (10/15/2016) 82 Michael Williams to Tony Tompkins, SFA (11/20/2004)

PATS ATTEMPTED 11 Webb Farrish, Southern Mississippi (11/3/1951)

COMPLETIONS 37 Braddy Attaway, Stephen F. Austin (11/17/2012) 33 Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (10/14/2017) 31 Luke Anthony, Abilene Christian (11/3/2018) 30 Breylin Smith, Central Arkansas (10/19/2019) 30 Foster Sawyer, Stephen F. Austin (11/15/2018) 29 J.P. Losman, Tulane (9/6/2003) 29 Carson Earp, Lamar, (10/15/2016) 29 James Tabary, McNeese, (10/22/2016) 29 Dallas Sealy, Abilene Christian, (11/5/2016) 29 Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State (11/12/2016) 29 Luke Anthony, Abilene Christian (11/4/2017)

41 Lewis Tillman, Jackson State (11/12/1988) 39 Mate Fairconnetue, Delta State (11/22/1973) 38 Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts (12/12/1998)

Year 1st Down Rushes Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays Total Off. Punt Avg. Fum/Lost Pen/Los TDs PAT FG TP 1960 (3-6) 105 390 1279 46-119-12 576 509 1748 35.5 22/8 37/358 12 10 0 82 1961 (7-3) 133 446 1662 67-158-11 925 604 2586 33.8 22/15 55/640 36 33 0 249 1962 (7-2-1) 144 439 2146 49-123-11 888 562 3034 35.6 25/11 65/696 31 17 1 209 1963 (4-6) 147 422 1795 58-156-13 964 578 2759 36.8 28/21 44/456 26 26 0 170 1964 (4-5) 369 1695 62-131-7 1054 500 2749 37.6 25 19 4 185 1965 (5-4) 132 371 1229 83-190-14 1203 561 2432 42.6 27/15 64/363 22 21 6 171 1966 (9-0) 162 408 1515 117-197-19 1627 605 3142 39.8 26/17 57/633 33 29 3 236 1967 (6-3) 169 471 2201 72-157-15 1024 628 3225 36.1 18/6 73/711 32 26 2 225 1968 (5-4) 186 437 1819 119-269-9 1751 707 3570 37.0 25/12 68/606 34 24 2 236 1969 (7-2) 179 586 2435 29-151-12 996 737 3431 36.5 17/9 62/570 36 32 6 268 1970 (7-3) 194 602 2909 53-121-11 795 727 3704 37.6 20/11 69/662 27 20 6 201 1971 (6-2-1) 124 518 1806 42-116-14 662 634 2468 36.9 28/16 53/535 18 16 7 147 1972 (8-2) 132 570 2179 33-74-2 504 644 2692 41.1 42/17 52/471 19 14 13 169 1973 (6-5) 148 548 1990 47-126-7 676 674 2666 41.6 48/21 69/655 22 19 6 169 1974 (1-10) 177 472 1197 147-263-14 1750 725 2947 39.0 45/26 60/523 16 11 3 117 1975 (1-10) 146 401 769 142-265-14 1886 688 2655 36.7 36/17 76/647 15 12 2 108 1976 (5-5) 157 470 1606 82-219-15 1241 689 2847 38.6 25/17 78/832 27 17 3 190 1977 (6-5) 171 484 1441 116-254-22 1701 738 3142 41.0 30/20 81/756 26 20 6 196 1978 (5-6) 183 561 1920 125-247-17 1565 798 3485 35.2 40/28 90/856 22 18 2 158 1979 (3-6) 141 371 1276 118-217-13 1302 588 2578 38.8 14/8 56/640 20 13 3 143 1980 (8-3) 221 477 2010 162-319-15 2621 796 4631 40.1 2917 99-1014 36 25 7 266 1981 (4-6) 211 363 1353 187-358-19 2811 721 4164 36.8 20/9 97/930 42 38 10 322 1982 (7-4) 210 427 871 203-399-21 2833 826 3704 39.5 23/9 118/1011 33 30 9 259 1983 (4-7) 157 441 1107 138-304-20 1843 745 2950 38.4 25/15 74/669 27 20 8 208 1984 (7-4) 174 545 2096 96-217-16 1487 762 3586 37.6 18/7 69/574 30 24 9 233 1985 (3-8) 161 478 1650 116-256-18 1605 734 3255 42.4 29/18 72/554 19 17 8 158 1986 (5-5-1) 180 520 2063 103-226-8 1337 746 3400 38.6 37/21 84/693 20 20 9 167 1987 (6-5) 178 499 1788 116-213-15 1923 712 3711 37.9 40/22 77/663 30 23 9 230 1988 (10-3) 256 650 2652 168-308-10 2691 957 5336 36.6 45/19 105/879 49 42 14 381 1989 (4-5-2) 191 482 1987 146-278-7 1884 760 3871 34.3 34/15 79/728 24 23 10 200 1990 (5-6) 189 533 2498 82-198-12 1175 731 3673 34.9 27-18 71/614 26 22 8 203 1991 (6-5) 161 493 1642 109-226-15 1416 721 3058 34.29 27-15 57-513 25 21 5 192 1992 (7-4) 186 538 2445 102-199-10 1479 737 3924 35.08 29-18 57/481 33 26 9 252 1993 (5-6) 195 492 1962 137-246-14 1868 738 3830 34.96 21/11 64/448 35 32 6 264 1994 (5-6) 220 484 2173 135-247-19 1808 731 3981 37.7 29/14 72/651 35 31 7 266 1995 (6-5) 213 510 2316 131-221-6 1910 731 4226 38.3 24/15 84/759 35 30 9 269 1996 (6-5) 195 512 2690 94-204-12 1715 716 4405 35.2 26/13 102/856 33 28 5 241 1997 (8-4) 181 514 2079 100-206-14 1695 720 3774 36.9 35/16 110/932 41 34 3 293 1998 (11-3) 245 589 2653 140-275-12 2986 864 5639 36.7 24/10 104/956 62 54 11 465 1999 (4-7) 205 435 1838 141-332-29 2157 767 3995 39.9 19/10 88/787 33 30 5 243 2000 (6-5)* 205 442 1866 138-302-13 1824 744 3690 41.0 26/12 75/742 31 26 14 256 2001 (8-4) 213 429 1510 197-354-6 2743 783 4253 39.3 23/12 100/886 43 38 7 319 2002 (9-4) 242 573 2367 176-335-13 2416 908 4783 35.5 29/15 124/974 44 46 9 359 2003 (6-6) 234 552 2618 151-308-8 1900 860 4518 34.7 42/19 109/992 50 45 13 386 2004 (8-4) 241 549 2981 142-276-13 1924 825 4905 34.5 32/16 130/1167 53 50 8 401 2005 (5-5) 162 400 1742 123-236-13 1394 636 3136 38.4 21/12 111/866 29 22 5 215 2006 (4-7) 195 439 1664 170-326-11 1931 765 3595 38.2 21/14 104/794 19 16 18 187 2007 (4-7) 210 522 2329 137-257-17 1667 779 3996 40.2 31/12 109/839 30 28 8 240 2008 (7-5) 228 521 2072 177-323-8 2187 844 4259 36.4 24/10 101/836 40 37 14 320 2009 (0-11) 198 413 1644 201-363-12 2016 776 3660 35.8 26/16 106/865 20 17 7 158 2010 (5-6) 186 369 1168 204-375-19 2435 744 3603 40.9 18/9 102/972 26 23 5 194 2011 (5-6) 174 412 1187 187-310-8 1930 722 3117 38.2 27/14 86/835 28 24 14 234 2012 (4-7) 181 390 1286 189-345-7 1979 735 3265 37.7 23/13 99/930 32 29 14 265 2013 (6-6) 257 463 1882 251-392-9 2798 855 4680 36.3 14/5 92/765 42 37 13 330 2014 (6-6) 274 511 2084 262-390-14 2864 901 4948 35.9 8/6 67/625 48 43 16 385 2015 (4-7) 227 481 2130 172-274-9 2225 755 4355 38.1 11/7 60/543 37 35 16 307 2016 (1-10) 204 395 2095 166-299-11 1951 694 4046 40.3 14/6 76/682 31 26 11 249 2017 (4-7) 210 425 1594 194-357-11 2412 782 4006 37.4 24/13 80/725 30 28 14 250 2018 (5-6) 247 346 1080 290-475-11 3530 821 4610 39.8 19/7 100/861 43 35 5 312 2019 (3-9) 252 331 954 341-545-14 3616 888 4570 40.1 13/5 81/806 41 34 7 303 21 (S) (1-5) 143 191 1007 129-249-7 1682 440 2689 40.3 9/4 38/309 18 13 6 143 21 (F) (3-8) 215 427 1648 229-378-10 2336 805 3984 40.0 23/8 68/637 28 23 7 214

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Yards TD 1960 Vic Stelly 28-70-7 31.0 377 2 1961 Don Beasley 25-67-6 37.6 316 3 1962 Don Beasley 22-52-3 42.3 484 8 1963 Don Beasley 42-111-10 37.8 692 7 1964 Don Beasley 38-85-7 44.7 655 5 1965 Don Guidry 58-116-4 50.0 799 10 1966 Malcolm Lewis 56-97-5 57.7 852 6 1967 Don Guidry 44-86-3 51.1 617 6 1968 Don Guidry 116-261-8 44.4 1712 16 1969 Mike Pool 63-128-5 49.2 911 9 1970 Mike Pool 49-108-8 45.4 705 4 1971 Bob Wattigny 34-92-11 37.0 598 4 1972 Lynn Hebert 24-51-2 47.1 377 1 1973 Wilton Cox 21-57-2 36.8 294 2 1974 Butch Ballard 140-245-11 57.1 1668 3 1975 Butch Ballard 99-167-6 59.3 1058 4 1976 Stuart Wright 67-1760-11 38.1 984 7 1977 Kenny Philibert 62-128-12 48.4 963 8 1978 Kenny Philibert 85-165-10 51.5 982 2 1979 Kenny Philibert 83-160-10 51.9 920 7 1980 Bobby Hebert 120-223-9 53.8 1828 12 1981 Eric Barkley 65-140-11 46.4 1131 9 1982 Stan Powell 95-178-5 53.4 1267 8 1983 Wayne Van 83-189-13 43.9 1252 11 1984 Wayne Van 83-175-9 47.4 1280 10 1985 Wayne Van 83-183-17 44.3 1179 7 1986 Rusty Slack 54-123-4 43.9 664 2 1987 Scott Stoker 71-119-7 59.6 938 3 1988 Scott Stoker 115-207-5 55.6 2,393 10 1989 Scott Stoker 143-266-16 52.5 1825 7 1990 Brad Brown 73-171-9 42.7 1107 4 1991 Brad Laird 41-82-5 50.0 535 0 1992 Brad Brown 72-137-7 52.6 1109 3 1993 Brad Laird 133-239-14 55.6 1762 8 1994 Brad Laird 119-204-12 58.3 1661 6 1995 Brad Laird 130-213-6 61.0 1895 5 1996 Warren Patterson 73-147-9 49.7 1417 10 1997 Warren Patterson 71-142-5 50.0 992 7 1998 Warren Patterson 79-157-6 50.3 1427 12 1999 Brad Spangler 70-169-15 41.4 1067 4 2000 Ben Beach 115-248-8 46.4 1521 10 2001 Craig Nall 166-296-3 56.1 2361 12 2002 Kevin Magee 133-252-11 52.8 1844 13 2003 Davon Vinson 121-240-4 50.4 1541 8 2004 Davon Vinson 85-165-10 51.5 1240 10 2005 Davon Vinson 92-183-12 50.3 1092 7 2006 Ricky Joe Meeks 75-130-6 57.7 904 3 2007 Germayne Edmond 88-163-9 54.0 1065 8 2008 John Hundley 112-205-3 54.6 1307 8 2009 Paul Harris 81-144-5 56.2 978 5 2010 Paul Harris 146-258-10 56.6 1821 13 2011 Brad Henderson 178-289-6 61.6 1853 12 2012 Brad Henderson 181-330-4 54.8 1874 14 2013 Zach Adkins 244-378-9 65.6 2712 21 Zach Adkins 258-383-14 67.4 2821 28 Stephen Rivers 108-166-5 65.1 1394 9 Brooks Haack 114-199-7 57.3 1375 10 Clay Holgorsen 109-190-6 57.4 1240 9 Shelton Eppler 199-328-10 60.7 2639 26 Shelton Eppler 341-545-14 62.6 3587 28 (S) Bryce Rivers 76-143-2 53.2 1091 6 (F) Kaleb Fletcher 142-223-6 63.7 1313 8 Rushing Year Player Att. 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TD 1960 Jimmy Aldredge 56 285 13 272 4.9 2 1961 Kenny Thompson 58 369 4 365 6.3 6 1962 Claude Patrick 78 418 2 416 5.3 3 1963 Jerry Burton 90 414 7 407 4.5 1 1964 James Aymond 48 394 11 383 8.0 1 1965 Claude Patrick 82 406 10 396 4.8 10 1966 Russ Gielow 59 320 10 310 5.3 4 1967 Vic Nyvall 95 585 25 560 5.9 4 1968 Don Guidry 83 488 99 389 4.7 3 1969 Richard Ware 127 564 0 564 4.4 6 1970 Richard Ware 186 835 3 832 4.5 8 1971 Donald Johnson 92 628 4 624 6.8 5 1972 Donald Johnson 159 907 20 887 5.6 6 1973 Mario Cage 218 1085 28 1057 4.8 5 1974 Mario Cage 216 903 77 826 3.8 7 1975 Sidney Thornton 175 790 29 751 4.3 6 1976 Sidney Thornton 191 933 32 901 4.7 12 1977 Mark Schroeder 106 473 26 447 4.2 1 1978 Joe Delaney 170 1013 68 945 5.6 9 1979 Joe Delaney 139 747 30 717 5.2 6 1980 Joe Delaney 221 1153 43 1110 5.0 10 1981 Carlton Finister 128 710 19 691 5.4 6 1982 LeRoy Ellis 157 534 43 493 3.1 8 1983 Elliot Dawson 25 218 3 215 8.6 1 1984 Chris Chenier 106 605 8 597 5.6 0 1985 John Stephens 202 1059 58 1001 4.9 5 1986 John Stephens 204 988 45 943 4.6 3 1987 John Stephens 132 668 22 646 4.9 6 1988 Paul Frazier 74 502 21 481 6.5 6 1989 Pete Ellis 106 456 2 454 4.3 3 1990 Brad Brown 192 1008 165 843 4.4 8 1991 Deon Ridgell 148 652 28 624 4.2 3 1992 Deon Ridgell 162 1040 56 984 6.1 7 1993 Deon Ridgell 122 543 36 507 4.1 1 1994 C. Matthews 155 1091 45 1046 6.7 9 1995 C. Matthews 230 1471 87 1384 6.0 13 1996 Anthony Williams 178 1120 57 1063 6.0 9 1997 Ronnie Powell 149 1015 24 991 6.7 8 1998 Tony Taylor 123 786 13 773 6.3 7 1999 Tony Taylor 263 1550 109 1441 5.5 16 2000 Tony Taylor 302 1608 102 1506 5.0 9 2001 Jeremy Lofton 215 1054 72 982 4.6 14 2002 Derrick Johnese 203 994 34 960 4.7 14 2003 Derrick Johnese 158 989 66 923 5.8 11 2004 Derrick Johnese 153 1125 31 1094 7.2 9 2005 Davon Vinson 122 795 74 721 5.9 5 2006 Byron Lawrence 187 850 29 821 4.4 4 2007 Byron Lawrence 246 1436 59 1377 5.6 5 2008 Byron Lawrence 207 1066 48 1018 4.9 9 2009 William Griffin 131 612 37 575 4.4 4 2010 Sterling Endsley 93 316 25 291 3.1 2 2011 D.J. Palmer 87 380 30 350 4.0 3 2012 Brad Henderson 135 475 222 253 1.9 5 2013 Garrett Atzenweiler 118 545 19 526 4.5 5 2014 Garrett Atzenweiler 165 758 19 739 4.5 Llorens 173 858 38 820 4.7 11 De’Mard Llorens 134 871 18 853 6.4 Jones 171 831 45 786 4.6 Jared West 158 769 34 735 4.7 4 Jared West 144 508 63 445 3.1 9 (S) Scooter Adams 85 699 18 681 8.0 7 (F) Curtis Williams 76 452 8 444 5.8 Player Rec. Yards Avg. Jackie Smith 10 129 12.9 0 1961 Jackie Smith 9 95 10.6 0 1962 Johnny Norman 13 138 10.6 0 1963 Johnny Norman 16 254 15.9 0 Roy Gentry 16 231 14.4 3 1964 James Aymond 15 260 17.3 2 1965 Dick Reding 27 477 17.6 4 1966 Dick Reding 32 595 18.6 3 1967 Vic Nyvall 20 308 15.4 3 1968 Al Phillips 35 642 18.3 10 1969 Steve Gaspard 22 280 12.7 2 1970 Al Phillips 20 365 18.3 1 1971 Reggie Thompson 10 237 23.7 3 Skipper Morgan 10 96 9.6 0 1972 Reggie Thompson 6 186 31.0 2 1973 Reggie Thompson 12 176 14.6 0 1974 Reggie Thompson 29 426 14.7 1 1975 Mike Almond 25 399 16.0 3 1976 Wyamond Waters 23 469 20.4 5 1977 Mike Almond 25 405 16.2 2 1978 Mike Almond 27 483 17.9 3 1979 Randy Liles 29 443 15.3 6 1980 Randy Liles 37 657 17.8 4 1981 James Bennett 28 489 17.5 3 1982 Victor Oatis 42 823 19.6 9 Jerry Wheeler 42 701 16.9 5 1983 Jerry Wheeler 24 421 17.5 7 1984 Odessa Turner 24 383 15.9 5 1985 Odessa Turner 22 381 17.3 3 1986 Floyd Turner 26 329 12.7 1 1987 Floyd Turner 25 522 20.8 3 1988 Floyd Turner 37 680 18.4 4 1989 Al Edwards 37 502 13.6 1 1990 John Tappin 24 444 18.5 3 1991 Victor Robinson 19 321 16.9 0 1992 Carlos Jones 26 330 12.7 0 1993 James Brock 21 481 22.9 3 Jared Johnston 21 321 15.3 2 1994 Jared Johnston 36 633 17.6 3 1995 Adam Swales 29 361 12.4 2 1996 Pat Palmer 32 829 25.9 8 1997 Pat Palmer 32 657 20.5 4 1998 Chris Pritchett 26 457 17.6 4 1999 Chris Pritchett 37 490 13.2 2 2000 T.J. Sutherland 34 715 21.0 6 2001 Nathan Black 52 944 18.2 3 2002 Freddie Harrison 33 503 15.2 4 2003 Toby Zeigler 30 367 12.2 2 2004 Derrick Doyle 40 631 15.8 6 2005 Derrick Doyle 27 242 9.0 0 2006 Derrick Doyle 30 356 11.9 1 2007 Ben Bailey 31 410 13.2 1 2008 Dudley Guice 35 606 17.3 5 2009 Darius Duffy 54 486 9.0 0 2010 Bradley Brown 48 454 9.5 3 2011 Justin Aldredge 39 514 13.2 2 2012 Louis Hollier 28 384 13.7 2 2013 Louis Hollier 38 637 16.8 7 2014 Ed Eagan 73 908 12.4 6 2015 Ed Eagan 58 745 12.8 4 2016 Bobby Chan-Chan 32 614 19.2 6 Shakeir Ryan 32 197 6.2 1 2017 Cameron Lazare 36 314 8.7 2 2018 Jazz Ferguson 66 1117 16.9 13 2019 Quan Shorts 100 994 9.9 11 21 (S) Javon Antonio 31 521 16.8 4 21 (F) Jay Griffin IV 50 548 11.0 5

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Dunbar 3 24 8.0 0 Sonny Louis 3 15 5.0 0 1980 Darrel Toussaint 5 44 8.8 0 1981 Sonny Louis 4 55 13.8 0 1982 Michael Richardson 7 94 13.4 0 1983 Michael Richardson 6 152 25.3 1 1984 Michael Richardson 5 55 11.0 0 1985 J.T. Fenceroy 3 18 6.0 0 Robert Moore 3 6 2.0 0 1986 DeShon Jenkins 5 5 1.0 0 1987 Dennis Smith 3 77 25.7 0 1988 Dennis Smith 4 13 3.2 0 1989 Randy Hilliard 3 73 24.3 1 1990 Ron Davis 4 26 6.5 0 1991 Chad McDavid 4 11 2.8 0 1992 Adrian Hardy 3 43 14.3 0 1993 Seven Players Tied 1 1994 Three Players Tied 2 1995 Troy Barnes 3 19 6.3 0 1996 Keith Thibodeaux 3 39 13.0 0 1997 Tony Joe Maranto 6 138 23.0 1 1998 Jermaine Jones 6 232 38.7 2 1999 Terrence McGee 4 61 15.3 1 2000 Terrence McGee 3 78 26.0 1 2001 Judith Sylvester 4 34 8.5 0 2002 Terrence McGee 3 27 9.0 0 2003 David Pittman 4 118 29.5 1 2004 David Pittman 5 136 27.2 1 2005 Russ Washington 2 66 33.0 1 Darrell Kitchen 2 0 0.0 0 2006 C.L. Grogan 4 0 0.0 0 2007 Gary Riggs 3 30 10.0 0 Kasey Brown 3 29 9.7 0 2008 Gary Riggs 3 62 22.7 2 2009 Wesley Eckles 3 73 24.3 0 2010 Jamaal White 3 38 12.7 0 2011 Jamaal White 4 110 27.5 0 2012 Jamaal White 3 13 4.3 0 Cortez Paige 3 112 37.3 1 2013 Ryan Sorrell 2 97 48.5 0 Imoan Claiborne 2 48 24.0 1 Fred Thomas 2 30 15.0 0 2014 Adam Jones 5 28 5.6 0 2015 Chase Collins 2 14 7.0 0 2016 Ike Warren 3 8 2.7 0 2017 Ike Warren 3 38 12.7 0 2018 Hayden Bourgeois 5 69 13.8 1 2019 Shemar Bartholomew 4 96 24.0 1 21 (S) Five Players Tied 1 21 (F) PJ Herrington 2 7 3.5 0 Shemar Bartholomew 2 0 0.0 0 Pass BReakuPs Year Player Total 1983 Tommy Rushing 12 1984 Michael Richardson, Charles Fulton 11 1985 Wilson Brown 11 1986 Randy Hilliard 19 1987 Randy Hilliard 10 1988 Kevin Lewis 13 1989 Randy Hilliard 8 1990 Adrian Hardy 5 1991 Adrian Hardy 9 1992 Adrian Hardy 15 1993 Jeff Myatt 6 1994 Tony Echols, Grant Crowder 5 1995 Kevin Rhodes 7 1996 Keith Thibodeaux 10 1997 Jermaine Jones 16 1998 Jermaine Jones 21 1999 Terrence McGee 15 2000 Terrence McGee 12 2001 Terrence McGee 9 2002 Jerry Goldsmith 11 2003 Eric Louis 14 2004 Russ Washington 12 2005 David Pittman 9 2006 Russ Washington 10 2007 Kasey Brown 9 2008 Kasey Brown 19 2009 Kasey Brown 10 2010 Jeremy Lane 12 2011 Cortez Paige 12 2012 Fred Thomas 6 2013 Keland Johnson 6 2014 Fred Thomas 6 2015 Chase Collins 4 2016 Ryan Reed; Ralpheal Green; Ian Edwards; Ike Warren 4 2017 Ike Warren 9 2018 Rashaun Croney 9 2019 Dylan Wilson 8 21 (S) William Hooper 3 21 (F) Cedric Anderson/Shemar Bartholomew 6 sacks Year Player Total 1984 Arthur “Tank” Berry 9 1985 John Kulakowski, Earnest Crittenden 3 1986 John Kulakowski 6 1987 John Kulakowski 15 1988 Henry Sibley 8 1989 Greg Necaise 13 1990 Greg Necaise 15.5 1991 Andre Carron 10 1992 Bryan Roussell, Marcus Crider 6 1993 Tracy Harris 5 1994 Nathan Platt 4 1995 Jason Storm 4 1996 Mario Sanchez 5.5 1997 Jake Michel, Terry Johnson, M. Sanchez 4 1998 Jake Michel, Mario Sanchez 6 1999 Damion Brown 7 2000 Ahmad Willis 3 2001 Ahmad Willis 12.5 2002 Roy Locks 10 2003 Jamall Johnson 6.5 2004 Ed Queen 7.5 2005 Marvin Byrdsong & Carlos Stephens 4.0 2006 Charlie Brooks 3.0 2007 Ray Martin 4.0 2008 Ledell Love 3.5 2009 Albert Smith 4.0 2010 D.J. Shaw 2.5 2011 Ricky Issac 4.5 2012 Cornist Broadway 4.5 2013 JeMarcus Marshall 8.5 2014 Marion Chapman 4.5 2015 Isaiah Wheeler, Darius Poullard 3.0 2016 Lyn Clark 3.5 2017 Obinna Iheoma 8.0 2018 Obinna Iheoma 8.0 2019 O’Shea Jackson, Jomard Valsin 4.0 21 (S) Jomard Valsin 3.0 21 (F) Isaiah Longino 10.5 tackles Year Player Solo Assist Total 1983 Gary Reasons 94 78 172 1984 Earnest Crittenden 98 58 156 1985 J.T. Fenceroy 98 72 170 1986 J.T. Fenceroy 70 49 119 1987 Freddie Wallace 71 46 117 1988 Leonard Parker 76 56 132 1989 Andre Carron 70 82 152 1990 Andre Carron 98 56 154 1991 Andre Carron 118 58 176 1992 Edward Moses 63 54 117 1993 Steve Readeaux 65 36 101 1994 Steve Readeaux 59 42 101 1995 George Haynes 64 66 130 1996 Grant Crowder 56 49 105 1997 Tony Maranto 59 47 106 1998 Jake Michel 76 52 128 1999 B. J. Williams 60 53 113 2000 Kurt Rodriguez 70 57 127 2001 Judith Sylvester 49 37 86 2002 Germond Williams 77 35 112 2003 Jamall Johnson 80 39 119 2004 Jamall Johnson 63 35 98 2005 Marvin Byrdsong 49 53 102 2006 Russ Washington 51 38 89 2007 Mack Dampier 56 35 91 2008 Mack Dampier 56 39 95 2009 Blake Delcambre 49 45 94 2010 Derek Rose 85 53 138 2011 Derek Rose 55 27 82 2012 Derek Rose 51 49 100 2013 Patrick Black 69 43 112 2014 Marion Chapman 79 49 128 2015 Jacob Merriman 59 34 93 2016 Nick Pierotti 46 39 85 2017 Peyton Guidry 43 42 85 2018 Hayden Bourgeois 43 40 83 2019 Ja’Quay Pough 61 40 101 21 (S) Jomard Valsin 29 25 54 21 (F) Jomard Valsin 31 37 68 DB Tony Maranto (1995-97) NSU Season-By-Season Individual Leaders

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Punts Year Player No. Yards Avg. 1960 Jackie Smith 48 1766 36.8 1961 Jackie Smith 52 1780 34.2 1962 Jackie Smith 50 1797 35.9 1963 Wayne Walker 46 1730 37.6 1964 Wayne Walker 26 978 37.6 1965 Wayne Walker 48 2045 42.6 1966 Shelley Dickie 40 1638 40.9 1967 George Green 16 651 40.7 1968 Larry Smith 44 1648 38.2 1969 Larry Smith 43 1572 36.5 1970 Larry Smith 36 1439 30.0 1971 Randy Walker 49 1799 36.7 1972 Randy Walker 60 2466 41.1 1973 Randy Walker 65 2703 41.6 1974 Stuart Wright 36 1434 40.0 1975 Stuart Wright 58 2181 37.6 1976 Dennis Pendergraft 64 2485 38.8 1977 Dennis Pendergraft 63 2584 41.0 1978 Dennis Pendergraft 63 2379 37.8 1979 Barry Rubin 45 1841 40.5 1980 Leo Clement 46 1845 40.1 1981 Leo Clement 22 880 40.0 1982 Leo Clement 54 2192 40.6 1983 Mike Crow 65 2568 39.5 1984 Mike Crow 74 2832 38.3 1985 Mike Crow 69 2929 42.4 1986 Mike Crow 68 2699 39.7 1987 Mark Contreras 51 1933 37.9 1988 Mark Contreras 45 1691 37.6 1989 Mark Contreras 41 1502 36.6 1990 Chris Hamler 21 739 35.2 1991 Shane Stephens 42 1538 36.6 1992 Jason Fernandez 36 1427 39.6 1993 Jason Fernandez 43 1623 37.7 1994 John Louviere 42 1655 39.4 1995 John Louviere 46 1763 38.3 1996 Shane Barbaro 50 1876 37.5 1997 Chris Poole 52 1955 37.6 1998 Shawn Grigsby 40 1540 38.5 1999 Mark Holmes 33 1346 40.8 2000 Mark Holmes 58 2377 41.0 2001 Greg Mitchell 64 2679 40.6 2002 Chris Stegall 74 2733 36.9 2003 Chris Stegall 58 2083 35.9 2004 Ricky Joe Meeks 38 1349 35.5 2005 Marshall Burton 61 2340 38.4 2006 Marshall Burton 58 2253 38.8 2007 Marshall Burton 63 2610 41.4 2008 Bradley Russo 62 2303 37.1 2009 Bradley Russo 53 1926 36.3 2010 Bradley Russo 68 2789 41.0 2011 Nic Russo 63 2410 38.8 2012 Nic Russo 73 2830 38.8 2013 Andy Wickman 40 1485 37.1 2014 Andy Wickman 49 1772 36.2 2015 Andy Wickman 46 1754 38.1 Eric Piccione 49 1975 40.3 Parker Pastorello 53 2037 38.4 Parker Pastorello 68 2746 40.4 Parker Pastorello 66 2703 41.0 (S) Scotty Roblow 29 1210 41.8 (F) Scotty Roblow 66 2660 40.3 Punt RetuRns Year Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1960 Ralph Conrad 10 46 4.6 0 1961 Kenny Thompson 15 272 18.1 0 1962 Gary Moore 8 85 10.6 0 1963 Tommy Wyatt 7 58 8.3 0 1964 Al Dodd 12 171 14.3 1 1965 Al Dodd 24 309 12.9 0 1966 Al Dodd 20 326 16.3 1 1967 Vic Nyvall 15 326 21.7 1 1968 Al Phillips 9 135 15.0 0 1969 Al Phillips 17 223 13.1 1 1970 Al Phillips 21 129 6.1 0 1971 Donald Johnson 13 98 7.5 0 1972 Donald Johnson 6 57 9.5 0 1973 Sidney Thornton 10 102 10.2 1 1974 Willie Mosley 12 39 3.3 0 1975 Wyamond Waters 12 39 3.3 0 1976 Willie Mosley 14 196 14.0 1 1977 Willie Mosley 25 205 8.2 0 1978 James Bennett 10 57 5.7 0 1979 Mark Schroeder 13 58 4.4 0 1980 Sonny Louis 13 77 5.9 0 1981 Roy Fontenot 12 132 11.0 1 1982 Roy Fontenot 18 255 11.1 0 1983 Roy Fontenot 21 139 6.6 0 1984 Roy Fontenot 37 270 7.3 0 1985 DeShon Jenkins 20 90 4.5 0 1986 Kevin Lewis 13 59 4.5 0 1987 Kevin Lewis 22 173 7.8 1 1988 Kevin Lewis 20 170 8.5 0 1989 Al Edwards 14 117 8.4 0 1990 Ron Davis 14 125 8.9 1 1991 Victor Robinson 12 72 6.0 0 1992 Darius Adams 21 284 13.5 1 1993 James Brock 19 152 8.0 0 1994 James Brock 15 135 9.0 0 1995 Clarence Matthews 22 145 6.6 0 1996 Pat Palmer 15 111 7.4 0 1997 Pat Palmer 27 180 6.7 0 1998 Kevin Hall 30 319 10.6 0 1999 Nathan Black 32 365 11.4 0 2000 Terrence McGee 18 427 23.7 3 2001 Terrence McGee 25 402 16.1 0 2002 Toby Zeigler 25 390 15.6 1 2003 Toby Zeigler 30 413 13.8 0 2004 Toby Zeigler 24 376 15.7 1 2005 Toby Zeigler 15 182 12.1 0 2006 Jamal Jackson 10 107 10.7 0 2007 C.L. Grogan 9 65 7.2 0 2008 Jasper Edwards 6 62 10.3 0 2009 Jasper Edwards 12 126 10.5 0 2010 Bradley Brown 15 138 9.2 0 2011 Kevin Sheif 11 110 10.0 0 2012 Phillip Harvey 6 194 32.3 0 2013 Ed Eagan 13 124 9.5 1 2014 Ed Eagan 21 209 10.0 1 2015 Ed Eagan 7 19 2.7 10 2016 Shakeir Ryan 19 192 10.1 0 2017 Hayden Bourgeois 10 112 11.2 0 2018 Hayden Bourgeois 16 108 6.8 0 2019 Benaiah Franklin 8 19 2.4 0 21 (S) Donovan Duvernay 6 -2 -0.3 0 21 (F) Donovan Duvernay 4 41 10.2 0 kickoff RetuRns Year Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1960 Ralph Conrad 12 188 15.6 0 1961 Kenny Thompson 12 342 28.5 0 1962 Kenny Thompson 7 144 20.5 0 1963 Glenn Talbert 6 113 18.5 0 1964 Al Dodd 10 220 22.0 0 1965 Al Dodd 14 274 19.6 0 1966 Al Dodd 11 232 21.1 0 1967 Al Phillips 7 172 24.5 0 1968 Al Phillips 12 241 20.1 0 1969 Vic Nyvall 18 392 21.8 0 1970 Al Phillips 18 503 27.9 0 1971 Donald Johnson 13 342 26.3 0 1972 Joe Beck Payne 7 164 23.4 0 1973 Mario Cage 16 393 24.6 1 1974 Mario Cage 21 407 19.4 0 1975 Wyamond Waters 27 527 19.5 0 1976 Mark Schroeder 19 296 15.6 0 1977 Connie Hatcher 18 362 20.1 0 1978 Mark Schroeder 7 188 26.9 0 Joe Delaney 14 277 19.8 0 1979 Mark Schroeder 11 214 19.5 0 1980 Mark Duper 7 184 20.4 0 1981 Roy Fontenot 18 348 19.3 0 1982 Roy Fontenot 18 360 20.0 0 1983 Roy Fontenot 18 335 18.6 0 1984 Odessa Turner 10 253 25.3 0 1985 Kevin Lewis 14 228 16.3 0 1986 Al Edwards 16 311 19.4 0 1987 Dennis Smith 25 631 25.2 0 1988 Dennis Smith 22 438 19.9 0 1989 Dennis Smith 13 376 28.9 1 1990 John Tappin 18 421 23.4 0 1991 Lawann Latson 14 331 22.4 0 1992 Darius Adams 17 429 25.2 1 1993 James Brock 26 541 20.8 0 1994 Clarence Matthews 19 560 29.5 0 1995 Clarence Matthews 22 554 25.2 0 1996 Mike Stone 14 285 20.4 0 1997 Ronnie Powell 11 221 20.1 0 1998 Jermaine Jones 23 487 21.2 0 1999 Tony Taylor 11 231 21.0 0 2000 Sean Weber 10 168 16.8 0 2001 Terrence McGee 14 309 22.1 0 2002 Derrick Johnese 11 250 22.7 0 2003 Toby Zeigler 10 222 22.2 0 Greg Skidmore 10 224 22.4 0 2004 Toby Zeigler 28 710 25.4 0 2005 Toby Zeigler 17 402 23.6 0 2006 Chris Miller 13 275 21.2 0 2007 Jeremy Jefferson 14 271 19.4 0 2008 Justin Perry 12 312 26.0 1 2009 Phillip Harvey 30 648 21.6 0 2010 Bradley Brown 18 402 22.3 0 2011 Phillip Harvey 21 568 27.0 1 2012 Phillip Harvey 20 509 25.5 1 2013 Ed Eagan 34 798 23.5 0 2014 Ed Eagan 45 1045 23.2 0 2015 Ed Eagan 34 797 23.4 1 2016 Ronald Green 29 562 19.4 0 2017 Xavier Bell 33 676 20.5 0 2018 Myles Ward 28 717 25.6 1 2019 Myles Ward 25 514 20.6 0 21 (S) Donovan Duvernay 18 509 28.3 0 21 (F) Donovan Duvernay 25 494 19.8 0 Season-By-Season Individual Leaders

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Most Fumbles 10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Oct. 13, 1953 48 in 1973

Most Safeties 1 vs. several 3 in 2004

Fewest Penalties 1 vs. UT Martin - Sept. 18, 2021 44 in 1963 1 at Nicholls - Oct. 31, 2015 1 at Mississippi State - Sept. 19, 2015 1 vs. Northeast Louisiana - Sept. 30, 1972 1 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 13, 1969 1 vs. McNeese State - Nov. 8, 1969

Most Two-point Conv. 2 at Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 20, 2004 (1 run, 1 rec.) 3 in 2004, 1986, 1985 2 at Southeastern Louisiana - Oct. 4, 2014 (2 pass)

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Rushing

Most Touchdown Passes 6 at Lamar - Sept. 15, 2018 32 in 2018 6 at Abilene Christian - Nov. 3, 2018

Total Plays 97 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 15, 1969 (84 rush, 13 pass) 888 in 2014 (331 rush, 557 pass)

STATE FOOTBALL

Fewest First Downs Allowed 1 vs Oklahoma Panhandle - Oct. 4, 2003 81 in 1948

Most PAT’s Kicking 12 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 47 in 2004

CATEGORY GAME SEASON Scoring

Most Interceptions 7 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 12, 1973 28 in 1950

Most Net Yards Gained 539 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 12, 1970 (78 attempts) 2,981 in 2004 (549 attempts)

Fewest Net Rushing Yards (-25) vs. Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 23, 1996 674 in 1948

Most Field Goals 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 21, 2015; at Baylor - Sept. 9, 2006; vs. Abilene Christian, Nov. 4, 2017 18 in 2006

Total Defense

Fewest Yards Allowed Minus 9 vs. Texas Southern (14 passing, -23 rushing) - Sept. 18, 2004 1,600 in 1948

Most Touchdowns 12 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 53 in 2004

Most Attempts 63 at UT Martin - Aug. 29, 2019 (completed 43) 557 in 2019 (completed 341)

Most Yards Passing 477 at Incarnate Word - April 10, 2021 3,616 in 2019

Most Penalties 21 vs. Ouachita Baptist - Oct. 17, 1964; vs. Lamar, Sept. 16, 2017 130 in 2004

Most Fumbles Recovered 7 vs. Southwest Texas - Nov. 2, 1985 25 in 1976

Most Points 87 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 401 in 2004

Most Rushes 84 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 15, 1969 (308 yards) 602 in 1970 (2,099 yards)

Most Touchdowns 8 vs. Livingston - Nov. 15, 1958 34 in 2004

Fewest Net Passing Yards 1 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Nov. 17, 1973 387 in 1957

NORTHWESTERN

Most Fumbles Lost 6 vs. Boise State - Nov. 15, 1986 28 in 1978

Demon football Team Records and Superlatives

Fewest Yards Penalized 5 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 13, 1969 456 in 1963 5 vs. McNeese State - Nov. 8, 1969

Most Quarterback Sacks 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 23, 1996 43 in 2002, 1998

First Down

Penalties

Most Completions 43 at UT Martin - Aug. 29, 2019 (attempted 63) 341 in 2018 (attempted 557)

By Penalty 6 vs. East Texas State - Sept. 22, 1990 61 in 2018 6 at Texas A&M - Aug. 30, 2018 6 at Houston Baptist - Oct. Punting Most Punts 13 at Baylor, Sept. 2, 2016 81 in 1978

Most Yards Penalized 263 vs. Ouachita Baptist - Oct. 17, 1964 1,167 in 2004

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Highest Comp. % 90% vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 19, 1966 (completed 20-of-22) 67.718 in 2014 (262-390)

Most Interceptions 6 vs. Alcorn State - Oct. 15, 1983 29 in 1999 6 vs. Texas Arlington - Nov. 4, 1978 6 vs. Sam Houston State - Oct. 26, 1989 6 vs. Southern - Sept. 4, 1999 6 vs. Sam Houston State - Nov. 13, 1999 Total Offense

Most Net Offense 707 at Incarnate Word - April 10, 2021 4,680 in 2013

Total 36 at Incarnate Word - April 10, 2021 274 in 2014

Fumbles

Fewest Points Allowed 0 vs. many teams (most recently vs. Langston, Sept. 28, 2013) 36 in 1934

By Rushing 28 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 12, 1970 147 in 2004, 1970 By Passing 25 at Incarnate Word - April 10, 2021 169 in 2019

LATINO AWARD WINNERS

KIRT STRAUGHTER TRIDENT TEST WINNERS

2020 Landon King 2019 Jared West

CHRIS WADDELL MEMORIAL AWARD

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This logo is on the field at Turpin Stadium in the location where Chris Waddell last stood before being fatally stricken due to a rare heart condition on the day before spring practice, March 1, 2004. Each year on that day, the Demons perform community service projects in his honor. Former Associate SID Matthew Bonnette created the logo.

The “Trident Tests” are designed to test the players strength, speed and conditioning. The players receive an overall grade based on ranking among all players.

LEGENDARY LINK AWARDS

Shemar Bartholomew 2020 Jomard Valsin Jr. 2019 Landon King 2018 Obi Iheoma 2017 Nick Pierotti 2016 Adam Jones 2015 De’Mard Llorens 2014 Paxton Cook 2013 Tchissakid Player 2012 Chris Dever Jr. 2011 Russell Owens 2010 Lance Lacoste, Keland Johnson 2009 Rogers Loche 2008 Mack Dampier 2007 Clay Broyles 2006 Richuel Massey 2005 Carlos Stephens 2004 Mike King 2003 Kirt Straughter 2002 Eric Louis 2001 Stephon Bostick 2000 Charvis Richmond 1999 Lanny Lawrence 1998 Mike Stone 1997 Mike Stone 1996 Anthony Williams 1995 Anthony Williams 1994 Chris Willis 1993 John Spangler 1992 Marcus Crider 1991 Randy Bullock 1990 Randy Bullock 1989 Kirt Straughter 1988 Mark Newstrom 1987 John Stephens 1986 Odessa Turner 1985 John Stephens

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The coaches select a senior player who most exemplifies the effort, unselfishness, leadership and character of the late Lester Latino, a two-time all-conference linebacker.

The “Legendary Link Awards” were instituted by head coach Jay Thomas as a way of acknowledging the bonds between generations of Demons, as well as those who have made significant contributions to the Northwestern State program. Link award winners are honored annually at the Joe Delaney Bowl. 2022: Dr. Marcus Jones 2021: No spring game. 2020: No spring game. 2019: Gary Reasons, Victor Jones, David Wright, Gary “Mojo” Morgan 2018: Dr. Chris Maggio; Adrian Howard; John Kulakowski; Jay Sharplin; Lauren Sharplin 2017: John Abraham; Bryan Arceneaux; Terry Ber trand; Donnie Cox; Richard deVargas; J.P. Dunbar; Thomas Foster; Steve Graf; Bryant Lewis; Kenneth Mosley; Mike Pool; Sidney Thornton 2016: Butch Ballard, Demetress Bell, John Evans, Mike Green, Rudy Hines, Melvin Howard, Ken Meeks, Jack Serpas, Marcus Spears, Mike Wilburn, Stuart Wright Legendary Link Career Achievement Award: Sam Goodwin 2015: Jerry Arledge, Shelley Dickie, Johnnie Emmons, Gil Gilson, Ross Gwinn, Dale Hoffpauir, Don Kelly, Carroll Long, Gerald Long, Jerry Pierce, John Ropp, Herbie Smith, Kenny Trahan 2014: Mike Almond, Britt Brittain, David Causey, Warren Griffith, Don Guidry, Bobby Hebert, Bill Johnson, Brett Knecht, Gene Knecht, Billy Laird, Al Miller, Petey Perot, A.L. Williams

2021 Patrick Heard 2020 Gabe Ernest and Cody Coleman 2019 Tyler O’Donoghue 2018 Gavin Landry 2017 Parker Pastorello 2016 Okezie Adim-Madumere 2015 DeMarcus Drumgo 2014 Randy Woodle 2013 Chase Collins; Ryan Sorrell; Paxton Cook; Jordan Sennett; Trevor Goodie; Fred Thomas; De’Mard Llorens; Matthew Flores 2012 Chase Collins; Russell Owens; Paxton Cook; Tyler Roussel; Trevor Goodie; Casey Toussant; Jovhan Jilbert; Fred Thomas; Caleb Stanfield 2011 Trevor Goodie; Brandon Monrose; Bryan Ross; Tyler Roussel; Kevin Shief; Caleb Stanfield; Justin Warner; Nic Russo; Russell Owens 2010 Jake Bryan; Calvin Morton; Osaze Idumwonyi; Bob Stanfield 2009 Yaser Elqutub; Jarrett Hardnett; Kyle Howard 2008 Darius Duffy 2007 Carson Martinez 2006 Jimmy McKee 2005 Dane Charpentier 2004 Kaleb Morain

The annual spring football game is named in honor of Joe Delaney, an All-American who drowned June 29, 1983, trying to save three children.

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The Chris Waddell Memorial Award is presented to the walk-on player who best exemplifies the same characteristics required of the Latino Award. The award pays tribute to Waddell, a walk-on redshirt freshman offensive lineman who died in March 2004 just before the beginning of spring practice due to a heartcondition.2021

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87Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football 1983 Ed Orgeron DT 1984 Rickey Ainsworth C 1985 Rob Fabrizio QB 1985 Robert Moore CB 1986 J. T. Fenceroy LB 1986 Brett Blaisdell OT 1987 John Kulakowski DE 1987 John Stephens TB 1988 Leonard Parker LB 1988 Jeff Steers OL 1989 Al Edwards WR 1989 Randolph Hayes LB 1989 Scott Stoker QB 1990 John King OL 1990 Greg Necaise DE 1991 Andre Carron LB 1991 Harlan Hughes C 1992 Brad Brown RB 1992 Adrian Hardy CB 1993 Marcus Spears OT 1993 Fred Thompson S 1994 John Dippel C 1994 Steve Readeaux LB 1995 Brad Laird QB 1995 Joe Cummings DE 1996 Grant Crowder LB 1996 Josh King LB 1997 Tony Joe Maranto S 1997 Rob Robertson FB 1998 Robert Daniel DE 1998 Michael Funches OT 1999 William Broussard C 1999 B.J. Williams S 2000 Joe Johnson DE 2000 Albert Traylor OT 2001 Judith Sylvester S 2001 Craig Nall QB 2001 Gene Tennison OT 2002 Kevin Magee QB 2002 Roy Locks DE 2003 Eric Louis DB 2003 Ryan Porter G 2004 Greg Buckley OT 2004 Jamall Johnson LB 2005 Brian Booth OT 2005 Paul Mefford LB 2006 Derrick Doyle WR 2006 Ed Queen DE 2007 Clay Broyles TE 2007 Ray Martin DE 2008 Wesley Eckles S 2008 Marcus Washington C 2009 Kenneth Charles WR 2009 Blake Delcambre LB 2009 Darius Duffy WR 2009 Wesley Eckles S 2009 Isaiah Greenhouse ST 2009 Albert Smith DT 2009 Marcus Washington C 2010 Michael Booker G 2010 Jeremy Jefferson ST 2010 LeDell Love DE 2011 Justin Aldredge TE 2011 Zach Case C 2011 Yaser Elqutub LB 2011 T.C. Henry ST 2011 David Larsen DS 2011 Cashas Pollard CB 2012 Brad Henderson QB 2012 Clifton Brown WR 2012 Derek Rose LB 2012 Cortez Paige DB 2012 John Shaughnessy K 2012 Phil Harvey ST 2013 Louis Hollier WR 2013 Lesely Deamer DL 2013 Blayne Cole OL 2013 Imoan Claiborne CB 2013 Tucker Nims TE 2013 Warren Jones OL 2014 Bryant Mitchell WR 2014 Cornist Broadway DE 2014 Imoan Claiborne ST 2015 Leroy Armstrong DE 2015 Terrance Boyd G 2015 Cody Jones WR 2015 Jacob Merriman LB 2015 Pace Murphy OT 2016 Terrance Boyd OG 2016 Adam Jones S 2016 De’Mard Llorens RB 2016 JeMarcus Marshall DE 2017 J.D. Almond QB 2017 Lyn Clark LB 2017 Eric Piccione K 2018 Bryson Bourque WR 2018 Jazz Ferguson WR 2018 Corban James ST 2018 Nicholas Forde S 2019 Shelton Eppler QB 2019 Nicholas Forde S 2019 Parker Pastorello P 2020 Gavin Landry WR 2020 Blake Stephenson LB 2020 Eddie Godina K 2021 Gavin Landry WR 2021 David Fitzwater TE 2021 Kendrick Price Jr. WR 2021 Isaiah Longino DE 2021 Kyle Moore LB JOE DELANEY MEMORIAL LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS The Demons’ permanent team captains each year are elected by their peers. At the annual football awards dinner, they are announced and receive an award named for the heroic Joe Delaney, the 1981 AFC Rookie of the Year who died in a 1983 attempt to rescue three drowning children. One survived. June 29 marked the 34th anniversary of Delaney’s noble, unselfish effort. His teammates, and anyone who knew Joe Delaney, were not surprised about what he did. It was who he was, and it personifies why we will always treasure his memory.

88 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Record1907 0-1-0 No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 6 at Louisiana Tech 43 6 Total Points 43 Record1908 1-2-1 No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 0 Centenary 16 0 Natchitoches Athletic Club 0 7 Louisiana College 0 5 Shreveport High 16 12 Total Points 32 Record1909 5-1-0 No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 5 Winnfield High 0 70 Alexandria Athletic Club 0 17 Centenary 0 0 at Louisiana Tech 45 47 UL Lafayette 0 11 UL Lafayette 0 145 Total Points 45 Record1910 6-1-0 No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 5 Natchitoches Athletic Club 0 5 Louisiana College 0 22 Alumni 0 34 Winnfield High 5 26 Louisiana College 0 0 at Louisiana Tech 32 28 Centenary 0 120 Total Points 37 Record1911 2-5-0 No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 0 Tulane 27 0 LSU 46 3 Louisiana College 10 0 Louisiana Tech 39 6 UL Lafayette 30 25 Centenary 0 23 Monroe High 0 57 Total Points 152 1912 (4-1-1) No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 42 Winnfield High 6 20 Monroe High 0 6 Centenary 6 0 Picked Team 22 39 Louisiana College 6 13 UL Lafayette 6 120 Total Points 46 1913 (1-1-3) No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 25 UL Lafayette 12 8 Centenary 8 0 at Louisiana Tech 40 8 Monroe High 8 8 Louisiana College 8 49 Total Points 76 1914 (4-1-1) No Conference Affliation NSU Team Opp. 0 Shreveport High 0 57 Monroe High 0 33 Louisiana College 0 28 Shreveport High 7 85 Louisiana College 0 0 UL Lafayette 12 203 Total Points 19 Record1915 4-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 134 Monroe High 0 7 St. Charles College (Oct. 16) 25 52 at Louisiana College (Oct. 23) 0 7 vs. Louisiana Tech (Nov. 6)* 20 74 Louisiana College (Nov. 14) 0 14 UL Lafayette (Nov. 25) 0 288 Total Points 45 * - at Shreveport Record1916 2-3-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 6 at St. Charles College (Oct. 7) 7 44 at Louisiana College (Oct. 27) 0 0 Louisiana Tech (Nov. 4)* 24 84 Southern Arkansas (Nov. 18) 0 0 UL Lafayette (Nov. 30) 20 134 Total Points 51 Record1917 3-1-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 14 at Minden High (Sept. 30) 0 7 Louisiana Tech (Nov. 3) 0 0 UL Lafayette (Nov. 22) 34 12 Winnfield 0 33 Total Points 34 1918 No Team Record1919 3-1-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 0 UL Lafayette 19 14 Winnfield High 0 6 Centenary 0 27 Louisiana Tech 0 47 Total Points 19 Record1920 5-1-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 12 Winnfield High 0 0 LSU 34 13 Louisiana College 13 6 St. Charles College 0 13 Louisiana College 0 13 UL Lafayette 0 12 Louisiana Tech 0 76 Total Points 47 Record1921 3-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Natch. Athletic Club 0 9/30 0 at LSU 78 10/08 14 Louisiana College 6 10/15 7 Centenary 0 10/29 0 ST. CHARLES COLLEGE 0 11/01 0 Louisiana Tech 14 11/19 2 UL Lafayette 32 11/24 37 Total Points 130 Record1922 4-2-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 13 9/29 20 Louisiana College 0 10/14 0 Louisiana Tech 0 10/19 7 Centenary 28 10/25 26 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 0 11/03 7 TULANE FRESHMAN 0 11/11 13 UL LAFAYETTE 6 11/23 73 Total Points 47 Record1923 3-6-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 40 9/29 20 RUSK COLLEGE 0 10/05 0 Loyola 23 10/13 0 Centenary 35 10/20 14 TULANE FRESHMAN 0 10/26 6 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 0 11/03 2 Louisiana Tech 33 11/10 6 LOUISIANA COLL. 20 11/19 12 UL Lafayette 14 11/29 60 Total Points 165 Record1924 4-2-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 13 LSU FRESHMEN 0 10/03 26 Rusk College 0 10/10 0 Louisiana College 0 10/18 45 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 0 10/31 0 at LSU 40 11/05 7 Stephen F. Austin 3 11/07 0 UL LAFAYETTE 20 11/27 91 Total Points 63 Record1925 5-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 27 9/26 20 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 10/02 6 RUSK COLLEGE 0 10/09 39 LOUISIANA. COLLEGE 12 10/16 14 LAMAR 0 10/23 12 JEFFERSON COLLEGE 0 10/30 6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 11/06 0 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 0 11/11 7 UL Lafayette 27 11/26 104 Total Points 73 Record1926 3-5-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 47 9/25 0 Louisiana Tech 28 10/02 6 RUSK COLLEGE 10 10/09 7 Louisiana College 14 10/30 38 JEFFERSON COLL. 13 10/30 0 Stephen F. Austin 28 11/06 20 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 13 11/11 0 UL Lafayette 0 11/20 17 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 7 11/25 88 Total Points 160 Record1927 2-3-2 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 0 10/01 19 RUSK COLLEGE 7 10/08 0 LOUISIANA TECH 33 10/15 12 LOUISIANA COLL. 13 10/22 6 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/05 0 Southern Arkansas 26 11/11 6 UL LAFAYETTE 6 11/25 43 Total Points 85 H. Lee Prather’s 1915 team John W. Coolidge 1-3-11907-1908(.300),2seasons J.H. Griffith 1909 5-1 (.833), 1 season Dr. C.G Pool 11-7-21910-1912(.550),3seasons H. Lee Prather 80-50-151913-1933(.603),20seasons Prather was the first officially appointed head football coach. His best season was 1932, when the Demons went 7-1 and shut out five opponents. Prather is best known, however, as basketball coach at Northwestern (then called Louisiana Normal) for 36 years. He was 473169 as a basketball coach and is the namesake for Northwestern’s basketball coliseum.

89Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football Record1928 5-4-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Tulane 65 9/29 26 MARSHALL 0 10/06 6 Louisiana Tech 0 10/13 6 Louisiana College 18 10/20 19 Millsaps 32 10/27 26 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/03 31 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 13 11/12 32 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 12 11/17 6 UL Lafayette 13 11/29 152 Total Points 153 Record1929 4-2-3 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 6 Tulane 40 9/21 19 Texas A&M-Commerce 13 9/28 6 Sam Houston 26 10/12 13 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 13 10/19 41 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 10/26 0 Louisiana Tech 0 11/01 11 Southern Arkansas 11 11/11 40 LON MORRIS 14 11/16 6 UL LAFAYETTE 0 11/28 142 Total Points 123 Record1930 7-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 7 Loyola 31 9/27 20 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 0 10/03 2 SAM HOUSTON 12 10/11 18 Louisiana College 6 10/18 14 UNION, TENN. 6 10/24 19 LOUISIANA TECH 14 10/31 21 Stephen F. Austin 20 11/08 32 SOUTHERN MISS 12 11/15 18 UL Lafayette 6 11/27 151 Total Points 107 Record1931 5-4-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 2 Centenary 23 9/25 92 EL DORADO JC 0 10/02 13 LON MORRIS 6 10/02 12 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 10/16 6 Union, Tenn. 7 10/23 2 Louisiana Tech 18 10/20 19 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 11/06 0 Southern Miss 32 11/14 38 UL LAFAYETTE 2 11/26 184 Total Points 95 Record1932 7-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 19 Texas A&M-Commerce 6 9/30 7 Centenary 41 10/08 19 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 10/21 33 LOUISIANA TECH 0 10/28 39 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/04 31 Southern Miss 6 11/11 8 UL Lafayette 0 11/26 6 Louisiana College 0 12/03 162 Total Points 53 Record1933 6-3-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 18 9/23 8 Texas A&M-Commerce 5 9/29 43 DELTA STATE 6 10/06 25 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/13 19 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 8 10/20 0 Louisiana Tech 6 10/28 39 STEPHEN F.AUSTIN 6 11/03 12 Southern Miss 0 11/11 2 UL LAFAYETTE 10 11/30 148 Total Points 59 Record1934 4-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 16 9/22 0 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 14 9/28 7 Louisiana College 0 10/13 6 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 10/19 6 LOUISIANA TECH 0 10/26 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/02 31 SOUTHERN MISS 0 11/09 0 UL Lafayette 6 11/29 50 Total Points 36 Record1935 2-9-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 13 Southeastern Louisiana 19 9/20 0 Centenary 21 9/28 6 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 1004 6 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 12 10/12 12 Southern Miss 26 10/18 6 Louisiana Tech 33 10/26 0 Texas A&M-Commerce 7 11/01 6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13 11/08 6 Louisiana College 12 11/16 0 Tulane 13 11/25 6 UL LAFAYETTE 0 11/28 61 Total Points 156 Record1936 5-4-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 21 9/19 6 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 34 9/25 6 Southern Arkansas 0 10/02 12 Louisiana College 0 10/09 0 Milsaps 0 10/16 0 Louisiana Tech 32 10/23 0 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 20 10/30 20 Stephen F. Austin 7 11/06 13 SOUTHERN MISS 0 11/20 6 UL Lafayette 0 11/26 63 Total Points 114 Record1937 4-4-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 0 9/18 0 Texas A&M-Commerce 7 9/24 7 SAM HOUSTON 6 10/08 12 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 10/16 0 Louisiana Tech 14 10/23 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2 11/05 3 Southern Miss 0 11/13 0 at LSU 25 11/20 7 UL LAFAYETTE 0 11/25 29 Total Points 60 Record1938 5-5-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 14 9/14 6 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 19 9/23 6 Sam Houston 14 9/30 6 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 0 10/07 14 Louisiana College 17 10/14 7 Louisiana Tech 6 10/22 42 DELTA STATE 0 10/29 6 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/04 6 SOUTHERN MISS 0 11/19 0 UL Lafayette 7 11/24 93 Total Points 77 Record1939 11-0-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference LAIA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 15 Centenary 0 9/16 6 Texas A&M-Commerce 0 9/29 18 Southeastern Louisiana 6 10/06 19 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/14 26 Louisiana Tech 0 10/21 40 Delta State 6 10/27 20 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 11/03 7 Southern Miss 0 11/10 19 Murray State 0 11/11 19 OUACHITA 0 11/17 6 UL LAFAYETTE 0 11/30 195 Total Points 18 Record1940 6-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 20 MURRAY STATE 6 9/27 32 SOUTHEASTERN LA 0 10/04 7 Louisiana College 7 10/12 13 Louisiana Tech 0 10/19 7 CENTENARY 0 10/25 7 Stephen F. Austin 14 11/01 9 SOUTHERN MISS 6 11/09 9 Ouachita 6 11/15 0 Tulane 47 11/23 7 UL Lafayette 13 11/28 111 Total Points 99 Record1941 4-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 44 DELTA STATE 0 9/19 6 Centenary 6 10/04 7 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/10 0 Louisiana Tech 10 10/18 6 Southeastern Louisiana 0 11/01 7 Southern Miss 21 11/07 7 OUACHITA 6 11/15 0 UL LAFAYETTE 6 11/27 77 Total Points 49 Record1942 6-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 40 9/19 13 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 0 9/25 26 SAM HOUSTON 7 10/02 68 CAMP BEAUREGARD 0 10/09 10 Louisiana Tech 6 10/24 7 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 6 10/30 11 UL Lafayette 6 11/06 0 Ouachita 6 11/13 135 Total Points 71 1943 No Team HarryTurpin“Rags” 99-91-121934-1956(.520)22 years Turpin held the Demon football job longer than anyone, serving with his 22 seasons. He guided Louisiana Normal, which became Northwestern State College during his tenure, into the Gulf States Conference. In 1939, his team went 11-0 and won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship. NSU’s football stadium is named for Coach Turpin. The unbeaten 1939 Louisiana Interceollegiate Athletic Conference champions

90 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Record1944 2-4-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 20 Marine Raiders 7 9/23 14 FORT POLK 0 9/30 7 SELMAN FIELD AFB 20 10/07 7 UL Lafayette 19 10/21 7 LOUISIANA TECH 21 10/28 0 Louisiana Tech 0 11/11 6 UL LAFAYETTE 7 11/25 61 Total Points 74 Record1945 2-6-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 SELMAN FIELD AFB 13 9/22 7 Lake Charles AFB 0 9/29 6 Barksdale AFB 19 10/06 0 UL LAFAYETTE 0 10/20 7 Louisiana Tech 18 10/27 0 Selman Field AFB 13 11/03 2 LOUISIANA TECH 7 11/10 0 Mississippi State 54 11/17 13 UL Lafayette 0 11/24 35 Total Points 124 Record1946 4-6-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Arkansas 21 9/21 0 Texas A&M-Commerce 32 9/28 40 Louisiana College 0 10/12 0 Southeastern Louisiana 13 10/18 7 Louisiana Tech 14 10/26 47 OUACHITA 14 11/01 7 SOUTHERN MISS 6 11/08 0 Mississippi State 27 11/16 0 UL LAFAYETTE 14 11/23 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 11/29 142 Total Points 147 Record1947 4-5-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Arkansas 64 9/20 0 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 27 9/26 47 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 10/10 14 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 12 10/17 0 Louisiana Tech 24 10/25 20 Ouachita 2 11/01 0 Southern Miss 20 11/07 22 CENTENARY 7 11/15 7 UL Lafayette 9 11/25 110 Total Points 172 Record1948 5-3-1 (2-3-0, GSC) Gulf States Conference, T4th NSU Team Opp. Date 52 BARKSDALE AFB 0 9/18 26 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 12 9/25 0 Wofford College 0 10/01 13 *Louisiana College 0 10/09 49 *Southeastern Louisiana 0 10/15 7 *Louisiana Tech 10 10/23 14 *SOUTHERN MISS 38 10/30 36 ARKANSAS STATE 6 11/13 7 *UL LAFAYETTE 28 11/20 204 Total Points 94 Record1949 4-4-1 (0-4-1,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 9/24 31 Northwest Missouri State 14 9/29 7 *Louisiana College 7 10/08 13 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 25 10/15 21 *Louisiana Tech 28 10/21 28 *Southern Miss. 67 10/29 31 UNION, TENN. 14 11/04 14 *UL Lafayette 27 11/09 19 East Texas Baptist 14 11/25 171 Total Points 202 Record1950 6-4-0 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. Date 41 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 20 9/23 53 NW MISSOURI ST. 0 9/30 26 Lamar 0 10/07 12 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE 10 10/14 7 *Louisiana Tech 15 10/21 14 *Southeastern Louisiana 28 10/28 0 *SOUTHERN MISS 7 11/04 20 West Alabama 28 11/11 12 *UL LAFAYETTE 7 11/18 34 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 6 11/25 219 Total Points 121 Record1951 1-8-0 (0-5-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 6th NSU Team Opp. Date 19 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 9/22 20 LAMAR 32 9/29 21 McNeese State 38 10/06 6 *Louisiana College 27 10/13 6 *Louisiana. Tech 21 10/21 14 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 33 10/27 0 *Southern Miss 76 11/03 27 WEST ALABAMA 34 11/11 26 *UL Lafayette 41 11/17 139 Total Points 308 Record1952 1-7-1 (0-4-1,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T5th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 0 9/20 12 Lamar 35 9/27 13 *McNEESE STATE 32 10/04 0 *Louisiana College 0 10/11 0 *Louisiana Tech 22 10/18 0 *Southeastern Louisiana 19 10/25 13 SOUTHERN MISS 39 11/01 13 UL Monroe 20 11/08 0 *UL LAFAYETTE 34 11/15 58 Total Points 201 Record1953 6-2-0 (5-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T1st GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 7 9/19 12 LAMAR 6 9/26 20 *McNeese State 6 10/03 9 *Louisiana College 7 10/10 15 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/23 19 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 10/31 7 *UL MONROE 0 11/07 12 *UL Lafayette 7 11/14 94 Total Points 67 Record1954 7-2-0 (4-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 15 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 9/19 22 Lamar 15 9/25 32 *McNEESE STATE 20 10/02 6 *Louisiana College 0 10/09 38 SE OKLAHOMA STATE 0 10/16 6 *Louisiana Tech 13 10/23 51 *at UL MONROE 6 11/06 34 *UL LAFAYETTE 7 11/13 6 *Southeastern Louisiana 32 11/20 210 Total Points 99 Record1955 4-5-0 (2-4-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T5th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 STETSON 0 9/17 7 Lamar 6 9/25 6 *McNeese State 14 10/02 34 *Louisiana College 7 10/09 20 *Louisiana Tech 21 10/22 7 Howard Payne 12 10/29 28 *UL MONROE 7 11/05 13 *UL Lafayette 27 11/12 20 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 11/19 142 Total Points 121 Record1956 6-2-2 (3-1-1,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 12 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/15 6 Lamar 6 9/22 13 *McNEESE STATE 20 9/29 18 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 10/06 13 Stetson 7 10/12 0 *Louisiana Tech 0 10/20 18 HOWARD PAYNE 6 10/27 24 *UL Monroe 7 11/03 38 *UL LAFAYETTE 19 11/10 15 *Southeastern Louisiana 20 11/17 157 Total Points 106 Record1957 7-2-0 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T1st GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 20 Stephen F. Austin 7 9/13 10 LAMAR 20 9/20 23 *McNEESE STATE 20 9/28 25 Louisiana College 7 10/05 13 *Louisiana Tech 20 10/19 26 Delta State 0 10/26 26 *UL MONROE 20 11/02 19 *UL Lafayette 0 11/09 13 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 11/23 175 Total Points 101 Record1958 8-2-0 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T1st GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 36 SE Oklahoma State 0 9/13 8 *McNeese State 25 9/27 12 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 13 10/04 18 *Louisiana Tech 14 10/18 43 TEXAS LUTHERAN 12 10/25 42 *UL Monroe 6 11/01 27 *UL LAFAYETTE 8 11/08 64 WEST ALABAMA 0 11/15 7 *Southeastern Louisiana 0 11/22 18 SAM HOUSTON 11 12/06 275 Total Points 89 The 1953 Gulf States Conference championship team Jack Clayton 58-35-21957-1966(.621),10seasons Clayton led four Northwest ern teams to Gulf States Con ference titles. His last team, in 1966, went 9-0 and was ranked No. 1 nationally in the NAIA poll, but declined a playoff invitation because redshirted players were ineligible in postseason.

91Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football Record1959 4-5-1 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/12 19 *McNEESE STATE 6 9/19 0 Lamar 19 9/26 0 Louisiana College 8 10/03 17 PENSACOLA NAVY 10 10/10 14 *Louisiana Tech 27 10/24 37 COLORADO MINING 0 10/31 24 *UL MONROE 19 11/07 14 *UL Lafayette 34 11/14 13 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 15 11/21 152 Total Points 152 Record1960 3-6-0 (0-5-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 6th NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Stephen F. Austin 0 9/17 13 LAMAR 21 9/24 14 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 10/01 6 *UL Monroe 7 10/08 7 *Louisiana Tech 13 10/22 14 Pensacola Navy 0 10/29 7 *McNeese State 20 11/05 7 *UL LAFAYETTE 17 11/12 0 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 11/19 82 Total Points 91 Record1961 7-3-0 (3-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 35 Stephen F. Austin 19 9/16 55 MEXICO POLY 8 9/23 7 Louisiana College 6 9/30 28 *UL MONROE 7 10/07 57 CORPUS CHRISTI 6 10/14 19 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/21 7 Arkansas 42 10/28 14 *McNEESE STATE 28 11/04 27 *UL Lafayette 14 11/11 0 *Southeastern Louisiana 19 11/18 249 Total Points 156 Record1962 7-2-1 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 1st GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 21 Stephen F. Austin 6 9/15 14 North Alabama 21 9/22 6 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 9/29 18 *UL Monroe 17 10/06 31 TARLETON STATE 6 10/13 19 *Louisiana Tech 2 10/20 52 Mexico Poly 6 10/26 6 *McNeese State 25 11/03 20 *UL LAFAYETTE 0 11/10 19 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 6 11/17 206 Total Points 95 Record1963 4-6-0 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Stephen F. Austin 10 9/14 7 Louisiana College 13 9/28 27 *UL MONROE 19 10/05 18 Abilene Christian 28 10/12 13 *Louisiana Tech 27 10/18 33 NORTH ALABAMA 14 10/26 33 APPALACHIAN STATE 20 11/02 13 *McNEESE STATE 21 11/08 13 *UL Lafayette 19 11/16 13 *Southeastern Louisiana 7 11/23 170 Total Points 178 Record1964 4-5-0 (1-4-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 34 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/19 16 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 14 9/26 27 *at ULM 6 10/3 26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 36 10/10 48 OUACHITA BAPTIST 0 10/17 7 *Louisiana Tech 16 10/24 10 *McNeese State 12 11/7 17 *UL LAFAYETTE 27 11/14 21 *Southeastern Louisiana 37 11/21 206 Total Points 162 Record1965 5-4-0 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 10 Louisiana College 3 9/25 17 *UL MONROE 12 10/02 31 Pensacola Navy 15 10/08 16 OUACHITA 6 10/16 14 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/23 17 Tenn.-Martin 19 10/30 21 *McNEESE STATE 29 11/06 7 *UL Lafayette 41 11/13 38 *Southeastern Louisiana 22 11/20 171 Total Points 189 Record1966 9-0-0 (5-0-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 1st GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 49 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 9/24 23 *UL Monroe 14 10/01 34 Pensacola Navy 6 10/08 26 TENN.-MARTIN 7 10/14 28 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/22 14 Troy 7 10/29 14 *McNeese State 6 11/05 21 *UL Lafayette 8 11/12 27 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 11/19 236 Total Points 79 Record1967 6-3-0 (3-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 49 HANOVER COLLEGE 0 9/16 55 Louisiana College 6 9/23 21 *UL MONROE 14 9/30 28 PENSACOLA NAVY 16 10/07 7 *Louisiana Tech 0 10/21 20 TROY 28 10/28 7 *McNEESE STATE 21 11/04 24 *UL Lafayette 9 11/10 14 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 26 11/18 225 Total Points 120 Record1968 5-4-0 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T4th NSU Team Opp. Date 16 Abilene Christian 17 9/14 33 TENNESSEE TECH 15 9/21 39 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 14 9/28 7 *UL Monroe 3 10/05 48 CAMERON STATE 7 10/12 39 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/19 28 *McNeese State 12 11/09 7 *UL LAFAYETTE 14 11/16 19 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 11/22 236 Total Points 148 Record1969 7-2-0 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 3 North Alabama 27 9/13 35 Tennessee Tech 24 9/20 37 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 35 9/27 28 *UL MONROE 10 10/04 21 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/18 48 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 10/25 29 *McNEESE STATE 28 11/08 33 *UL Lafayette 28 11/15 34 *Southeastern Louisiana 6 11/22 268 Total Points 221 Record1970 7-3-0 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 42 NORTH ALABAMA 21 9/12 9 Stephen F. Austin 7 9/19 32 SW Oklahoma State 14 9/26 17 *UL Monroe 21 10/03 21 PENSACOLA NAVY 6 10/17 20 *Louisiana Tech 17 10/24 6 Jacksonville State 35 10/31 14 *McNeese State 7 11/07 21 *UL LAFAYETTE 24 11/14 22 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 14 11/21 204 Total Points 166 Record1971 6-2-1 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 24 Gustavus Adolphus 10 9/11 18 Stephen F. Austin 7 9/18 17 SW OKLAHOMA STATE 10 9/25 14 UL MONROE 15 10/02 9 Delta State 7 10/16 21 Louisiana Tech 33 10/23 3 McNEESE STATE 3 11/06 27 UL Lafayette 19 11/13 14 Southeastern Louisiana 6 11/24 147 Total Points 110 Record1972 8-2-0 (6-0-0,GSC) Gulf South Conference, 1st GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 3 SW Oklahoma State 7 9/09 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 9/16 32 BISHOP COLLEGE 12 9/23 17 *UL Monroe 7 9/30 12 *DELTA STATE 0 10/07 14 *North Alabama 7 10/14 16 Louisiana Tech 20 10/21 25 *McNeese State 10 11/04 Glenn Gossett 31-14-11967-1971(.685),5seasons Gossett has the highest winning percentage among multi-year coaches Demon football history. His teams broke or tied 50 offensive school records. In 1969-70, Gossett posted records of 7-2 and 7-3. George Doherty 1972-1974 15-17 (.469), 3 seasons Widely respected by his peers, Doherty led the Demons to a surprising 8-2 record and the Gulf South Conference title in his first season. That earned him coach of the year honors in the league and in the state. He was promoted to athletic director in 1974 and relinquished the coaching duties. The unbeaten 1966 Gulf States Conference champions

Considered an expert offen sive coach, Williams produced some of the best players in school history. He was a leader in the formation of Division I-AA and guided three teams into the national rankings. His 1980 team was 8-3 and the 1982 team finished 7-4, with each club ranked in the final I-AA top 20 poll.

Sam Goodwin 102-88-31983-1999(.528),17 seasons Goodwin’s impact in 17 seasons as coach was immense. He became the winningest coach in school and Southland Conference history, with 102 Demon victories including 49 in Southland competition. His teams captured four conference titles and featured many of the school’s greatest players. Nine of his last 12 teams were nationally ranked, including the 1998 club, which tied the school record with 11 wins, finished No. 3 nationally and reached the Division I-AA playoff semifinals.

The 1972 Gulf South Conference champions

92 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State 6 UL LAFAYETTE 3 11/11 24 *SOUTHEASTERN LA 8 11/25 169 Total Points 81 Record1973 6-5-0 (3-4-0,GSC) Gulf South Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 24 East Texas State 0 9/08 23 SW OKLAHOMA STATE 7 9/15 28 Bishop College 7 9/22 13 UL MONROE 16 9/29 0 *Nicholls State 3 10/06 27 *NORTH ALABAMA 14 10/13 7 Louisiana Tech 26 10/20 0 McNEESE STATE 14 11/03 20 UL Lafayette 10 11/10 21 *Southeastern Louisiana 14 11/17 6 *Delta State 31 11/22 169 Total Points 142 Record1974 1-10-0 (1-6-0,GSC) Gulf South Conference, 8th NSU Team Opp. Date 6 *Troy State 28 9/07 13 Grambling 14 9/14 13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 14 9/21 7 *DELTA STATE 35 9/28 8 UL Monroe 14 10/05 0 *NICHOLLS STATE 7 10/12 0 Louisiana Tech 34 10/19 13 *Jacksonville State 36 10/26 7 McNeese State 17 11/09 10 UL LAFAYETTE 14 11/16 40 *SOUTHEASTERN LA 3 11/23 117 Total Points 216 Record1975 1-10-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Arkansas State 42 9/06 13 Stephen F. Austin 17 9/20 14 Delta State 12 9/27 20 UL MONROE 34 10/04 10 Nicholls State 23 10/11 14 LOUISIANA TECH 41 10/18 0 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 10/25 0 TROY STATE 24 11/01 14 McNeese State 31 11/08 17 UL Lafayette 40 11/15 6 Southeastern Louisiana 31 11/22 108 Total Points 316 Record1976 5-5-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 6 Lamar 17 9/11 47 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 9/18 17 DELTA STATE 7 9/25 24 Arkansas State 44 10/02 20 NICHOLLS STATE 8 10/09 6 Louisiana Tech 35 10/23 21 UL Monroe 9 10/30 15 McNeese State 24 11/06 7 UL LAFAYETTE 3 11/13 27 SOUTHEASTERN LA 34 11/20 190 Total Points 181 Record1977 6-5-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 28 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 24 9/03 0 Cincinnati 41 9/10 30 ARKANSAS STATE 7 9/17 20 Stephen F. Austin 6 9/24 13 #UL MONROE 0 10/01 6 Nicholls State 10 10/08 43 LAMAR 0 10/15 8 Louisiana Tech 30 10/22 7 McNEESE STATE 14 11/05 20 UL Lafayette 13 11/12 21 Southeastern Louisiana 38 11/19 196 Total Points 183 Record1978 5-6-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 21 LAMAR 17 9/09 21 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/16 10 #McNEESE STATE 7 9/23 0 UL Monroe 46 9/30 14 Arkansas State 23 10/07 7 Louisville 51 10/14 20 Louisiana Tech 45 10/20 28 NICHOLLS STATE 18 10/28 7 Texas-Arlington 30 11/04 17 UL Lafayette 19 11/11 13 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 12 11/18 158 Total Points 282 Record1979 3-6-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 9/15 14 Texas-Arlington 37 9/22 20 #UL MONROE 14 9/29 7 Southeastern Louisiana 33 10/13 25 Louisiana Tech 21 10/20 24 Nicholls State 27 10/27 13 McNeese State 44 11/03 13 Lamar 28 11/10 0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 28 11/17 143 Total Points 253 Record1980 8-3-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 31 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 10 9/06 38 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 31 9/13 22 Stephen F. Austin 3 9/20 13 McNeese State 10 9/27 14 UL Monroe 38 10/04 48 NEW YORK TECH 6 10/11 23 Louisiana Tech 27 10/18 0 Central Michigan 17 10/25 40 PORTLAND STATE 21 11/01 21 #NICHOLLS STATE 14 11/08 16 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 14 11/22 266 Total Points 191 Record1981 4-6-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 20 Boise State 32 9/05 59 ANGELO STATE 26 9/12 42 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13 9/19 38 Abilene Christian 41 9/26 21 # TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 28 10/03 21 McNEESE STATE 42 10/10 33 Louisiana Tech 37 10/24 16 Southeastern Louisiana 21 10/31 31 Nicholls State 17 11/07 41 UL MONROE 9 11/21 332 Total Points 266 Record1982 6-5-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 24 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 20 9/04 17 Angelo State 26 9/11 28 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/18 35 #ABILENE CHRISTIAN 30 9/25 20 Texas A&M-Commerce 24 10/02 11 McNeese State 21 10/09 28 ALCORN STATE 7 10/16 0 Louisiana Tech 33 10/23 38 NICHOLLS STATE 6 11/06 31 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 3 11/13 27 UL Monroe 28 11/20 259 Total Points 212 Record1983 4-7-0 (Independent) NSU Team Opp. Date 13 McNEESE STATE 18 9/03 30 ANGELO STATE 22 9/10 19 Tulsa 26 9/17 17 Abilene Christian 20 9/24 25 #STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 27 10/01 14 Texas State 16 10/08 20 Alcorn State 24 10/15 10 Louisiana Tech 21 10/22 24 Nicholls State 21 11/05 23 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 11/12 13 UL MONROE 9 11/19 208 Total Points 211 Record1984 7-4-0 (4-1-0,GSC) Gulf Star Conference, T1st GULF STAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NSU Team Opp. Date 14 McNeese State 17 9/01 7 Angelo State 10 9/08 26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 7 9/22 27 UL Monroe 10 9/29 28 *#TEXAS STATE 7 10/06 19 *NICHOLLS STATE 0 10/13 0 Louisiana Tech 5 10/20 38 *SAM HOUSTON 7 10/27 22 Southern Miss 0 11/03 34 *Southeastern Louisiana 14 11/10 18 *Stephen F. Austin 22 11/17 233 Total Points 99 Record1985 3-8-0 (2-3-0,GSC) Gulf Star Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 10 ARKANSAS STATE 12 8/31 14 North Texas State 34 9/07 14 McNEESE STATE 13 9/14 7 Southern Miss 14 9/28 21 #UL MONROE 45 10/05 14 *Sam Houston 10 10/19 17 Louisiana Tech 33 10/26 17 *Texas State 26 11/02 20 *Nicholls State 14 11/09 14 *Southeastern Louisiana 20 11/16 10 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 19 11/23 158 Total Points 240

A.L. Williams 1975-82 38-46 (.452), 8 seasons

93Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football Record1986 5-5-1 (2-2-0,GSC) Gulf Star Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Arkansas State 21 9/06 9 McNeese State 3 9/13 29 DELTA STATE 10 9/20 17 UL Monroe 14 10/04 3 North Texas State 24 10/11 31 *SAM HOUSTON 23 10/18 13 Louisiana Tech 13 10/25 6 *TEXAS STATE 29 11/01 28 *#NICHOLLS STATE 13 11/08 17 Boise State 31 11/15 14 *Stephen F. Austin 28 11/22 167 Total Points 209 Record1987 6-5-0 (3-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 23 Arkansas State 20 9/05 39 *McNEESE STATE 3 9/12 13 *NORTH TEXAS STATE 15 9/19 31 *#UL MONROE 33 10/03 3 UL Lafayette 13 10/10 24 *Texas State 21 10/17 0 Louisiana Tech 23 10/24 7 *Sam Houston State 34 10/31 31 Nicholls State 28 11/7 26 JACKSON STATE 24 11/14 33 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 11/21 230 Total Points 235 Record1988 10-3-0 (6-0-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 1st SLC CHAMPIONS, FCS PLAYOFFS NSU Team Opp. Date 24 MISSOURI STATE 8 9/03 26 Nevada Reno 35 9/10 41 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 13 9/24 49 *#TEXAS STATE 21 10/01 25 *McNeese State 20 10/08 27 NICHOLLS STATE 12 10/15 27 *UL Monroe 15 10/22 49 *SAM HOUSTON 14 10/29 25 *North Texas 17 11/05 16 Jackson State 21 11/12 20 *Stephen F. Austin 17 11/19 22 %Boise State 13 11/26 30 %Idaho 38 12/03 381 Total Points 244 % FCS Playoffs Record1989 4-5-2 (3-1-2, SLC) Southland Conference, 2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 10 Missouri State 20 9/2 10 Eastern Illinois 20 9/9 38 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 14 9/16 18 *McNEESE STATE 17 9/23 31 *Texas State 14 9/30 30 *#NORTH TEXAS 7 10/7 14 *UL Monroe 14 10/21 3 *Sam Houston 26 10/28 15 *Nicholls State 21 11/4 14 JACKSON STATE 27 11/9 17 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 17 11/18 200 Total Points 197 Record1990 5-6-0 (3-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS 23 9/8 7 NICHOLLS STATE 19 9/15 24 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 7 9/22 28 *North Texas 18 9/29 8 Arkansas State 16 10/6 21 *McNeese State 38 10/13 12 *#TEXAS STATE 21 10/20 3 *UL Monroe 14 10/27 27 *SAM HOUSTON 10 11/3 31 Jackson State 24 11/10 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3 11/17 203 Total Points 193 Record1991 6-5-0 (4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 28 Arkansas State 3 9/7 14 Nevada 45 9/14 0 Texas-El Paso 14 9/21 26 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 23 9/28 24 *NORTH TEXAS 10 10/12 20 *#McNEESE STATE 3 10/19 9 *UL MONROE 24 10/26 0 *Texas State 24 11/2 3 *Sam Houston State 13 11/9 16 *Nicholls State 10 11/16 52 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 11/23 92 Total Points 169 Record1992 7-4-0 (4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 27 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 6 9/2 19 Troy State 38 9/12 20 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 0 9/26 24 Arkansas State 18 10/3 37 *North Texas 34 10/10 0 *McNeese State 29 10/17 18 *#UL MONROE 28 10/24 20 *TEXAS STATE 17 10/31 19 *SAM HOUSTON 42 11/7 44 *NICHOLLS STATE 6 11/14 24 *Stephen F. Austin 10 11/21 252 Total Points 222 Record1993 5-6-0 (3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. Date 13 Southern 30 9/4 14 TROY STATE 21 9/11 30 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 19 9/25 24 *UL Monroe 26 10/2 35 *#NICHOLLS STATE 21 10/9 34 *Sam Houston State 27 10/16 38 *North Texas 37 10/23 15 *TEXAS STATE 22 10/30 34 Eastern Illinois 26 11/6 7 *McNEESE STATE 34 11/13 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 51 11/20 264 Total Points 314 Record1994 5-6-0 (3-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 0 SOUTHERN 20 9/3 15 DELTA STATE 12 9/10 35 *Nicholls State 3 9/17 24 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 28 9/24 24 *TROY STATE 20 10/1 54 *SAM HOUSTON 0 10/15 25 *#NORTH TEXAS 28 10/22 41 *Texas State 17 10/29 28 Louisiana Tech 38 11/5 7 *McNEESE STATE 28 11/12 13 *Stephen F. Austin 34 11/19 266 Total Points 228 Record1995 6-5-0 (2-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 7 Southern 13 9/2 17 Troy State 34 9/9 34 DELTA STATE 0 9/16 45 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 17 9/23 22 Boise State 17 9/30 34 *NICHOLLS STATE 14 10/7 24 *Sam Houston 2 10/14 42 UL Monroe 39 10/21 14 *#TEXAS STATE 28 10/28 10 *McNeese State 20 11/11 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 25 11/16 269 Total Points 209 Record1996 6-5-0 (3-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 27 Southern 10 9/7 33 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 7 9/21 20 Boise State 16 9/28 10 UL Monroe 13 10/5 17 *Nicholls State 19 10/12 38 *#Sam Houston 21 10/19 14 Youngstown State 24 10/26 49 *Texas State 0 11/2 13 *Troy State 26 11/9 3 *McNeese State 20 11/16 17 *Stephen F. Austin 10 11/23 241 Total Points 166 Record1997 8-4-0 (6-1-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T1st SLC CHAMPIONS, FCS PLAYOFFS NSU Team Opp. Date 9 SOUTHERN 27 9/6 42 Henderson State 7 9/13 19 *Nicholls State 0 9/27 7 UL Monroe 17 10/4 7 *McNeese State 50 10/11 31 *Texas State 3 10/18 49 #ARKANSAS TECH 10 10/25 14 *Troy State 13 11/1 42 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 11/8 35 *Sam Houston 19 11/15 38 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 24 11/20 10 %Eastern Washington 40 11/29 303 Total Points 231 % FCS Playoffs Record1998 11-3-0 (6-1-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 1st SLC CHAMPIONS, FCS PLAYOFFS NSU Team Opp. Date 28 SOUTHERN 7 9/5 24 UL Lafayette 22 9/12 53 HENDERSON STATE 7 9/19 34 *Texas State 10 9/26 14 Missouri 35 10/3 14 *McNEESE STATE 10 10/15 28 *Nicholls State 26 10/24 13 *#Troy State 14 10/31 53 *Jacksonville State 36 11/7 59 *Sam Houston 3 11/14 35 *Stephen F. Austin 21 11/21 48 %ILLINOIS STATE 28 11/28 31 %APPALACHIAN ST. 20 12/5 31 %MASSACHUSETTS 41 12/12 465 Total Points 280 % FCS Playoffs The 1988 Southland Conference championship team

Two FCS Division playoff appearances in his seven seasons, highly regarded recruiting classes and re cord-breaking performances were among the highlights in Scott Stoker’s tenure as head coach at his alma mater. The Demons were nationally ranked four seasons and the Purple Swarm defense finished rated 15th, 9th and 3rd, respectively, while leading the SLC in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006.

94 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com Northwestern State Record1999 4-7-0 (3-4, SLC) Southland Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. Date 13 Southern 20 9/4 6 Southern Miss 40 9/11 52 TARLETON STATE 6 9/18 7 Louisiana-Monroe 38 9/25 42 *NICHOLLS STATE 17 10/2 21 *Troy State 24 10/9 17 *McNeese State 20 10/23 36 *#TEXAS STATE 21 10/30 35 *JACKSONVILLE ST. 7 11/6 0 *Sam Houston State 21 11/13 14 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 29 11/20 243 Total Points 243 Record2000 6-5-0 (3-4, SLC) Southland Conference, 8th NSU Team Opp. Date 31 SOUTHERN 20 9/2 7 Central Florida 19 9/9 23 UL Lafayette 21 9/23 57 GARDNER-WEBB 17 9/30 24 *$TROY STATE 17 10/7 27 *$Nicholls State 21 10/14 37 *#MCNEESE STATE 34 10/21 10 *Texas State 21 10/28 24 *Jacksonville State 28 11/4 13 *SAM HOUSTON 27 11/11 3 *Stephen F. Austin 17 11/18 256 Total Points 242 $ Forfeited game due to ineligible player Record2001 8-4-0 (4-2-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 30 Southern 21 9/1 55 HENDERSON STATE 17 9/8 27(ot) at TCU 24 9/22 0 Oklahoma State 24 9/29 14 *Sam Houston 30 10/6 24 Elon 6 10/13 47 *#NICHOLLS STATE 14 10/20 42 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 17 10/27 20 *Texas State 17 11/3 10 *McNeese State 17 11/10 31 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 17 11/17 19 %Montana 28 12/1 319 Total Points 232 % FCS Playoffs Record2002 9-4-0 (4-2-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 2nd FCS PLAYOFFS NSU Team Opp. Date 35 DELTA STATE 7 8/29 30 Southern 20 9/7 34 Delaware State 14 9/14 7 Georgia 45 9/21 47 ELON 20 10/5 40 *TEXAS STATE 27 10/10 38 SW OKLAHOMA 0 10/17 21 *Nicholls State 14 10/24 38 *SAM HOUSTON 10 10/31 10 *Jacksonville State 19 11/9 3 *MCNEESE STATE 27 11/16 42 *Stephen F. Austin 35 11/23 14 %Montana 45 11/30 359 Total Points 283 % FCS Playoffs Record2003 6-6-0 (1-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 23 JACKSON STATE 7 8/30 24(ot) Tulane 27 9/6 43 DELAWARE STATE 6 9/13 14 UL Monroe 10 9/20 10 Northern Iowa 43 9/27 59 OK PANHANDLE 0 10/4 87 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 10/11 49 *Texas State 19 10/18 30 *NICHOLLS STATE 40 10/25 24 *Sam Houston State 29 11/8 9 *McNeese State 13 11/15 14 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 44 11/22 386 Total Points 265 Record2004 8-4-0 (4-1-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 1st SLC CHAMPIONS, FCS PLAYOFFS NSU Team Opp. Date 7 at UL Lafayette 14 9/4 28 at Jackson State 20 9/11 52 TEXAS SOUTHERN 6 9/18 40 APPALACHIAN ST. 35 9/25 63 OK PANHANDLE 14 10/2 47 *#MCNEESE ST. 17 10/16 14 *at Nicholls State 40 10/21 17 at North Dakota State 30 10/30 44 *TEXAS STATE 7 11/6 45 *SAM HOUSTON ST. 27 11/13 37 *at Stephen F. Austin 16 11/20 7 %at Montana 56 11/27 401 Total Points 282 % FCS Playoffs Record2005 5-5-0 (3-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 27 Louisiana-Monroe 23 9/1 7 NORTH DAKOTA ST. 35 9/10 28 UL Lafayette 49 9/17 10 *Sam Houston State. 6 10/8 31 #*SOUTHEASTERN LA 10 10/15 16 *Texas State 31 10/22 14 NORTHEASTERN 12 10/29 24 *NICHOLLS STATE 31 11/5 17 *McNeese State 22 11/12 41 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 11/17 215 Total Points 240 Record2006 4-7-0 (2-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 18 at Kansas 49 9/2 10 at Baylor 47 9/9 23 DELAWARE STATE 3 9/16 20 ARK-MONTICELLO 3 9/30 20 *SAM HOUSTON ST. 30 10/7 24 *at Southeastern La. 31 ot 10/14 9 *at Nicholls State 0 10/21 19 #*TEXAS STATE 10 10/28 7 at Ole Miss 27 11/4 26 *MCNEESE STATE 29 ot 11/11 11 *at Stephen F. Austin 20 11/16 187 Total Points 249 Record2007 4-7-0 (3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T4th NSU Team Opp. Date 41 HENDERSON ST. 6 9/1 31 *CENTRAL ARK. 28 9/8 14 at Northeastern 42 9/15 7 at Texas Tech 75 9/29 0 *at Nicholls State 58 10/6 27 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 10/13 20 *at Sam Houston State 42 10/20 17 #*TEXAS STATE 20 10/27 31 at Ole Miss 38 11/3 21 *at McNeese State 27 11/10 31 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 12 11/17 240 Total Points 372 Record2008 7-5-0 (4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 30 A&M-COMMERCE 14 8/30 6 at Baylor 51 9/6 31 GRAMBLING 19 9/14 18 CAL POLY 52 9/20 63 SE OKLAHOMA 12 9/27 36 *NICHOLLS STATE 28 10/11 21 *at Southeastern La. 26 10/18 24 #*SAM HOUSTON ST. 16 10/25 34 (ot) *at Texas State 31 11/1 6 *at Central Arkansas 42 11/8 17 *MCNEESE STATE 24 11/15 34 *at Stephen F. Austin 24 11/22 320 Total Points 339 The 1998 Southland Conference champions and NCAA I-AA semifinalist Steve Roberts 2000-2001 14-9 (.609), 2 seasons Hired June 9, 2000, to succeed the retiring Sam Goodwin, Roberts posted two straight winning seasons and steered the 2001 Demons to the Division I-AA playoffs. Last-minute wins in 2000 at Louisiana-La fayette and against McNeese State, and an overtime victory at bowl-bound TCU in 2001, highlighted his tenure. Roberts was 2-0 against in-state rival Southern while at NSU. Scott Stoker 43-38-02002-2008(.531),7seasons

95Southland Conference Champions: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2004 nsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsFB // #NeverYield2022 NORTHWESTERN STATE FOOTBALL Demon football Record2009 0-11-0 (0-7-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 8th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 at Houston 55 9/5 17 at Grambling 38 9/12 20 NORTH DAKOTA 27 9/19 13 at Baylor 68 9/26 0 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 34 10/10 23 *at McNeese State 51 10/17 17 #*TEXAS STATE 20 10/24 30 *at Sam Houston State 34 10/31 0 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 11/7 21 *at Nicholls 28 11/14 10 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 19 11/21 158 Total Points 401 Record2010 5-6-0 (4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 21 at Air Force 65 9/4 7 SAMFORD 19 9/11 17 TARLETON STATE 14 9/18 24 at North Dakota 49 9/25 7 *MCNEESE STATE 24 10/2 24 *at #22 Central Arkansas 19 10/9 16 *at Texas State 3 10/23 23 (ot) #*SAM HOUSTON 20 10/30 35 *at Southeastern La. 16 11/6 7 *NICHOLLS 37 11/13 13 *at Stephen F. Austin 36 11/20 194 Total Points 302 Record2011 5-6-0 (3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. Date 24 DELTA STATE 23 9/1 3 at LSU 49 9/10 7 at Southern Methodist 40 9/17 34 NICHOLLS 0 9/24 18 *MCNEESE STATE 20 10/1 37 *at Lamar 17 10/8 51 #*SOUTHEASTERN LA. 17 10/15 23 *at Texas State 10 10/29 20 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 45 11/5 17 *at Sam Houston 43 11/12 0 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 33 11/19 234 Total Points 297 Record2012 4-7-0 (2-5-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 6 at Texas Tech 44 9/1 31 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 24 9/8 34 at Nevada 45 9/15 45 MISSISSPPI VALLEY ST. 14 9/22 22 *at McNeese State 30 9/29 30 *LAMAR 23 10/6 22 *at Southeastern La. 27 10/13 27 *NICHOLLS 26 10/27 14 *at Central Arkansas 35 11/3 17 *SAM HOUSTON 52 11/10 17 *at Stephen F. Austin 34 11/17 265 Total Points 354 Record2013 6-6-0 (3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. Date 23 at Missouri State 17 8/29 55 SOUTHERN 14 9/7 9 at Cincinnati 66 9/14 28 at Alabama-Birmingham 52 9/21 37 LANGSTON 0 9/28 21 *at Nicholls 33 10/12 22 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 37 10/19 10 *at Sam Houston State 44 10/26 31 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 28 11/2 37 *LAMAR 28 11/9 17 *at McNeese State 43 11/16 40 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 27 11/23 330 Total Points 389 Record2014 6-6-0 (4-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T-6th NSU Team Opp. Date 27 MISSOURI STATE 34 8/28 6 at Baylor 70 9/6 51 at S outhern 27 9/13 30 at Louisiana Tech 27 9/20 22 *at S outheastern La 30 10/4 49 *INCARNATE WORD 12 10/11 31 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 27 10/18 35 *at Central Arkansas 58 10/25 28 *MCNEESE STATE 35 11/1 34 *at Abilene Christian 10 11/8 48 *NICHOLLS STATE 21 11/15 24 *at Stephen F. Austin 27 11/22 385 Total Points 378 Record2015 4-7-0 (4-5-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T-5th NSU Team Opp Date 20 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 34 9/3 17 at UL Lafayette 44 9/12 13 at Mississippi State 62 9/19 21 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 49 9/26 31 *at Incarnate Word 45 10/3 48 *#LAMAR 35 10/17 27 *at McNeese State 47 10/24 37 *at Nicholls 21 10/31 39 *ABILENE CHRISTIAN 22 11/7 21 *at Sam Houston State 59 11/14 33 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 17 11/21 307 Total Points 455 Record2016 1-10-0 (0-9-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 11th NSU Team Opp Date 7 at Baylor 55 9/2 18 *INCARNATE WORD 21 9/8 10 *at Central Arkansas 24 9/17 24 *at Southeastern Louisiana 34 9/24 49 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 7 10/8 31 *at Lamar 32 10/15 27 #*McNEESE 48 10/22 14 *NICHOLLS 31 10/29 22 *at Abilene Christian 25 11/5 16 *SAM HOUSTON STATE 48 11/12 31 *at Stephen F. Austin 45 11/19 249 Total Points 370 2017Record 4-7-0 (4-5-0) Southland Conference, T-6th NSU Team Opp Date 24 at Louisiana Tech 52 9/2 10 at No. 23 Grambling 23 9/9 35 *LAMAR 28 9/16 20 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 49 9/30 10 *at No. 25 Nicholls 14 10/7 36 *at No. 9 Sam Houston St. 40 10/14 17 *#NO. 6 C. ARKANSAS 45 10/21 10 *at Houston Baptist 7 10/28 26 *ABILENE CHRISTIAN (OT) 23 11/4 24 *at No. 20 McNeese 44 11/11 38 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 11/18 250 Total Points 346 NSU’s 2004 Southland Conference champions NORTHWESTERN STATE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Years Coach Won Lost Tied Pct. 1907-08 John W. Coolidge 1 3 1 .300 1909 J.H. Griffith 5 1 0 .833 1910-12 Dr. C.G. Pool 12 7 1 .625 1913-33 H. Lee Prather 80 50 15 .603 1934-56 Harry “Rags” Turpin 99 91 12 .520 1957-66 Jack Clayton 58 35 2 .621 1967-71 Glenn Gossett 31 14 1 .685 1972-74 George Doherty 15 17 0 .469 1975-82 A.L. Williams 38 46 0 .452 1983-99 Sam Goodwin 102 88 3 .536 2000-01 Steve Roberts 14 9 0 .609 2002-08 Scott Stoker 43 38 0 .531 2009-12 Bradley Dale Peveto 14 30 0 .318 2013-17 Jay Thomas 21 36 0 .368 2018-present Brad Laird 8 15 0 .348 108 years 15 coaches 541 480 35 .529 LONGEST NSU COACHING CAREER Harry “Rags” Turpin 22 years H. Lee Prather 20 years Sam Goodwin 17 years MOST NSU CAREER WINS Sam Goodwin 102 Harry “Rags” Turpin 98 H. Lee Prather 80 BEST NSU WIN PERCENTAGE J.H. Griffith .833 (5-1-0) Glenn Gossett .685 (31-14-1) Jack Clayton .621 (58-35-2) Jay Thomas 2013-2017 21-36 (.368), 5 seasons In Jay Thomas’ first two years as head coach, North western State enjoyed two of its finest seasons in almost a decade. Included were wins over ranked teams and a victory over bowlbound Louisiana Tech in 2014. The academic performance of the team has soared, with dozens of graduates, record APR scores and a increased focus on community service. Bradley Dale Peveto 2009-2012 14-30 (.318), 4 seasons Hired Dec. 17, 2009 as head coach, Peveto was a record-smashing, highly suc cessful defensive coordinator at NSU from 1996-98 under Sam Goodwin. His team had the fourth best improved record in Division I in 2010.

2018Record 5-6-0 (4-5-0)

Southland Conference, T-6th NSU Team Opp Date 7 at Texas A&M 59 8/30 34 GRAMBLING 7 9/8 49 *at Lamar 48 9/15 17 *at Southeastern Louisiana 24 9/29 10 *No. 12 NICHOLLS 28 10/6 28 *No. 14 SAM HOUSTON ST. 42 10/13 17 *at No. 15 Central Arkansas 38 10/20 31 *HOUSTON BAPTIST 28 10/27 47 *at Abilene Christian 49 11/3 37 *No. 18 McNEESE (2 OT) 34 11/10 35 *at Stephen F. Austin 23 11/15 312 Total Points 380 2019Record 3-9-0 (3-6-0) Southland Conference, T-9th NSU Team Opp Date 20 at UT Martin 42 8/29 7 MIDWESTERN STATE 33 9/7 14 at No. 4 LSU 65 9/14 21 *at Houston Baptist 48 9/21 27 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 44 9/28 35 *at No. 12 Nicholls 45 10/12 30 *NO. 12 CENTRAL ARK. 31 10/19 44 *at No. 20 UIW (OT) 41 10/26 20 *at McNeese 30 11/2 34 *LAMAR 13 11/9 31 *at Sam Houston State 28 11/16 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 32 11/23 303 Total Points 452 2021 (SPRING) Record: 1-5-0 (1-5-0) Southland Conference, 6th NSU Team Opp. Date 24 No. 7 NICHOLLS 31 3/6 24 at No. 18 Southeastern La. 27 3/13 7 McNEESE 21 3/20 23 at Lamar 31 3/27 16 No. 5 SAM HOUSTON 24 4/1 49 at No. 19 Incarnate Word 47 4/10 143 Total Points 181 2021 (FALL) Record: 3-8-0 (3-5-0) Southland Conference, T-4th NSU Team Opp. Date 14 at North Texas 44 9/4 10 at Alcorn 13 9/11 10 UT MARTIN 35 9/18 27 *INCARNATE WORD 38 10/2 21 *at Houston Baptist 17 10/9 17 *McNEESE 35 10/16 14 *No. 9 SOUTHEASTERN 51 10/23 21 *at Nicholls 42 10/30 28 *HOUSTON BAPTIST 24 11/6 28 *at No. 13/14 Southeastern 56 11/13 24 *at McNeese 20 11/20 214 Total Points 375 Brad Laird 9-202018-Present(.310),3seasons Former Demon signal caller and all-time passing yardage leader Brad Laird took over at his alma mater in 2018. In his first year, his offense set a slew of school records while the Demons produced three All-Americans, including a con sensus selection -- wide receiver Jazz Ferguson.

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Minden High 1 1 0 0 14 0 1917 1917 Mississippi College 2 2 0 0 51 26 1982 1992 Mississippi State 3 0 3 0 13 143 1945 2015 Mississippi Valley State 1 1 0 0 45 14 2012 2012 Missouri State 3 2 2 0 84 79 1988 2014 Missouri, University of 1 0 1 0 14 35 1998 1998 Monroe (LA) High 5 4 0 1 242 8 1911 1915 Montana 3 0 3 0 40 129 2001 2004 Murray State University (KY) 2 2 0 0 39 6 1939 1940 Natchitoches Athletic Club 3 2 0 1 18 0 1908 1921 Nevada-Reno 3 0 3 0 74 125 1988 2012 New York Tech 1 1 0 0 48 6 1980 1980 Nicholls 48 28* 21 0 1137 980 1973 2021(F) North Alabama 6 4 2 0 133 104 1962 1973 North Dakota 2 0 2 0 44 76 2009 2010 North Dakota State 2 0 2 0 24 65 2004 2005 North Texas 11 6 5 0 251 268 1985 2021 (F)

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Northeastern (MA) 2 1 1 0 28 54 2005 2007 Northern Iowa 1 0 1 0 10 43 2003 2003 Northwest Missouri State 2 2 0 0 84 14 1949 1950 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2 2 0 0 122 14 2003 2004 Ole Miss 2 0 2 0 38 65 2006 2007 Oklahoma State 1 0 1 0 24 0 2001 2001

Southeastern Louisiana 66 29 37 0 1311 1359 1935 2021 (F) Southern 12 7 5 0 294 223 1993 2014 Southern Arkansas 10 7 1 2 224 63 1916 1936 Southern Methodist 1 0 1 0 7 40 2011 2011 Southern Mississippi 22 11 11 0 265 405 1930 1999 Southwestern (OK) State 5 4 1 0 113 38 1970 2002 Stephen F. Austin 76 46 27 3 1629 1223 1924 2019 Stetson University 2 2 0 0 20 7 1955 1956 Tarleton State 3 3 0 0 100 26 1962 2010 UT Martin 4 1 3 0 73 103 1965 2021 (F) Tennessee Tech 2 2 0 0 68 39 1968 1969

Winnfield (LA) High 6 6 0 0 122 11 1910 1920 Wofford College 1 0 0 1 0 0 1948 1948 Youngstown State 1 0 1 0 14 24 1996 1996 (*) Includes forfeit of 2000 Demon win 2022 opponents in BOLD

Texas-Arlington 4 2 2 0 87 122 1977 1980 Texas A&M 1 0 1 0 7 59 2018 2018 Texas A&M-Commerce 28 16 10 2 448 377 1926 2008 Texas Christian 1 1 0 0 27 24 2001 2001 Texas-El Paso 1 0 1 0 0 14 1991 1991 Texas Lutheran College 1 1 0 0 43 12 1958 1958 Texas State 29 17 12 0 613 529 1983 2011 Texas Tech 2 0 2 0 13 119 2007 2012 Troy 13 4* 9 0 199 298 1966 2000 Texas Southern 1 1 0 0 52 6 2004 2004 Tulane 1 0 1 0 24 27 2003 2003 Tulane University Frosh 2 2 0 0 21 0 1922 1923 Tulsa University 1 0 1 0 19 26 1983 1983 Union College 3 2 1 0 51 27 1930 1949 West Alabama 3 1 2 0 111 62 1950 1958

Arkansas-Monticello 2 2 0 0 51 27 2006 2012 Arkansas State 11 5 6 0 202 214 1948 1992 Arkansas Tech 1 1 0 0 49 10 1997 1997 Barksdale Air Force Base 2 1 1 0 58 19 1945 1948 Baylor 5 0 5 0 42 291 2006 2016 Bishop College (Texas) 2 2 0 0 60 19 1972 1973 Boise State 5 3 2 0 101 109 1981 1996 Cal Poly 0 0 1 0 18 52 2008 2008 Cameron State 1 1 0 0 48 7 1968 1968 Camp Beauregard 1 1 0 0 68 0 1942 1942 Centenary College 22 10 8 4 163 259 1908 1947 Central Arkansas 13 3 10 0 256 478 2007 2019 Central Florida 1 0 1 0 7 19 2000 2000 Central Michigan 2 0 2 0 0 45 1979 1980 Central Oklahoma State 7 6 1 0 115 57 1948 1954 Cincinnati, University of 2 0 2 0 9 107 1977 2013 Colorado Mining Institute 1 1 0 0 37 0 1959 1959 Corpus Christi University 1 1 0 0 57 6 1961 1961 Delaware State 3 3 0 0 100 23 2002 2006 Delta State 16 14 2 0 395 156 1933 2011 Eastern Illinois 3 1 2 0 66 69 1989 1993 Eastern Washington 1 0 1 0 10 40 1997 1997 East Texas Baptist 2 2 0 0 53 20 1949 1950 El Dorado Junior College 1 1 0 0 92 0 1931 1931 Elon 2 2 0 0 71 26 2001 2002 Fort Polk Army Base 1 1 0 0 14 0 1944 1944 Gardner-Webb 1 1 0 0 57 17 2000 2000 Georgia 1 0 1 0 7 45 2002 2002 Grambling State 5 2 3 0 105 101 1974 2018 Hanover College (IN) 1 1 0 0 49 0 1967 1967 Henderson State 4 4 0 0 191 37 1997 2007

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Ouachita College (AR) 8 7 1 0 166 40 1939 1965 Pensacola Naval Air Station 6 6 0 0 145 53 1959 1970 Picked Team (1912) 1 0 1 0 0 22 1912 1912 Portland State 1 1 0 0 40 21 1980 1980 Rusk College (TX) 5 4 1 0 82 23 1923 1927 St. Charles College 4 1 2 1 19 32 1915 1921 Sam Houston 43 21 22 0 1034 1021 1929 2021 (S) Samford 1 0 1 0 7 19 2010 2010 Selman Field Air Base 3 0 3 0 7 46 1944 1945 Shreveport High 3 1 1 1 33 23 1908 1914 Southeast Missouri First Meeting SE Oklahoma State 3 3 0 0 137 12 1954 2008

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Houston, University of 1 0 1 0 55 7 2009 2009

Houston Baptist 5 4 1 0 107 117 2017 2021 (F)

Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 1 0 28 52 2013 2013 Alexandria Athletic Club 1 1 0 0 70 0 1909 1909 Alcorn 3 1 2 0 58 44 1982 2021 (F) Alumni Team 1 1 0 0 22 0 1910 1910 Angelo State 4 2 2 0 113 84 1981 1984 Appalachian State 3 3 0 0 104 95 1963 2004 Arkansas 3 0 3 0 21 127 1946 1961

Idaho, University of 1 0 1 0 30 38 1988 1988 Illinois State 1 1 0 0 48 28 1998 1998 Incarnate Word 6 3 3 0 218 204 2014 2021 (F) Jackson State 6 4 2 0 138 123 1987 2004 Jacksonville State 10 5 5 0 273 241 1969 2002 Jefferson College (MS) 2 2 0 0 50 13 1925 1926 Kansas 1 0 1 0 10 49 2006 2006 Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1 0 0 49 7 2016 2016 Lake Charles Air Force Base 1 1 0 0 7 0 1945 1945 Lamar University 24 14 9 1 554 482 1925 2021 (S) Langston University 1 1 0 0 37 0 2013 2013 Lon Morris College 8 7 1 0 135 60 1925 1935 Louisiana College 58 39 13 6 1060 392 1908 1968 Louisiana-Lafayette (USL) 75 35 37 3 962 1122 1909 2015 Louisiana-Monroe (NLU) 28 19 953 817 1952 2005 LSU 12 0 12 0 17 504 1911 2019 LSU Frosh 0 0 13 0 1924 1924 Louisiana Tech 79 20 54 5 837 1615 1907 2017 Louisville, University of 1 0 1 0 7 51 1978 1978 University 0 2 0 7 54 1923 1930 Marine Raiders 1 1 0 0 20 7 1944 1944 Marshall (Texas) 0 0 27 0 1928 1928 Massachusetts, University of 1 0 1 0 31 41 1998 1998 McNeese 71 23 47 1 1157 1605 1951 2021 (F)

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Howard Payne College 2 1 1 0 25 18 1955 1956

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BRITT, William (OL) - 1988,89, 90, 91 BRITTAIN, Jack (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 BREWSTER, Temeni (CB)- 2011 BROADWAY, Benny (K) – 2016 BROADWAY, Cornist (DE) - 2010, 11, 12, 14 BROCK, James (WR) - 1993, 94 BRODHEAD, Beau (LB) - 2013 BRODNAX, Randy (C) - 1966, 67 BROOKS, Charlie (DE) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 BROOKS, Kenneth (E) - 1965 BROOKS, William (DL) - 1989 BROUILLETTE, Benny (PK) - 1983, 84 BROUILLETTE, Stan (SE) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 BROUSSARD, Carol (FB) - 1973, 74 BROUSSARD, William (OL) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 BROWN, Brad (QB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 BROWN, Bradley (WR/RS) - 2009, 10 BROWN, Cal (LB) - 1984, 85 BROWN, Chris (OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 BROWN, Clifton (WR)- 2011, 12 BROWN, Damion (LB) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 BROWN, Joe (DL) - 1994, 95, 96 BROWN, Junior (LB) - 2021 (F) BROWN, Justin K. (OL) - 2001, 02, 03, 04 BROWN, Justin P. (DB) - 2002 BROWN, Kasey (CB) - 2007, 08, 09 BROWN, Mike - 1981 BROWN, Robert (DE) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 BROWN, Steve (WR) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 BROWN, Wilson (S) - 1982, 83, 84, 85 BROYLES, Clayton (TE) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 BRUNING, Jim (E/K) - 1952, 55, 56, 57 BRYAN, Jake (TE/FB) - 2010, 11, 12 BRYANT, Armour (OG) - 1984, 85, 86 BUCK, John (HB) - 1951, 52 BUCKLEY, Greg (OL) - 2001, 02, 03, 04 BUCY, Ken (TB) - 1988, 89 BUHL, Chrishard (LB) – 2016, 17 BULLOCK, Randall (LB) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 BUNGER, A.W. (C) - 1944 BURCH, Troy (FB) - 1961 BURGESS, Ronald (G) - 1961, 62 BURLESON, Luke (OL) - 2012, 13, 14 BURNS, Dustin (OL) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 BURROUGHS, Spencer (DT) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 BURROW, Mike (DT) - 1968, 69 BURSEY, James - 1983 BURTON, Jerry (HB) - 1960, 61, 62, 63 BURTON, Josh (LB) - 2002, 03, 04 BURTON, Marshall (K) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 BUTCHEE, Roy (C) - 1948 BUTLER, Don (DB) - 1992, 93, 95, 96 BUTLER, Jack (E) – 1944 BUTLER, Tyrus (DT) - 2019 BYRDSONG, Marvin (LB) – 2005 -CCAGE, Mario (HB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 CALCOTE, Larry (OL) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 CALHOUN, Orlando (LB) - 2014 CALLENS, Kenny (CB) - 1967, 68, 69, 70 CALLOUETTE, Mark (Manager) - 1981 CALMES, Kevin (LB) - 1992, 93, 94 CAMBRE, Marcus (OL) - 2003 CAMPBELL, Clea (B) - 1945, 46 CAMPBELL, Maurice (DT) - 2021 (F) CAMPBELL, Tyreik (RB) – 2017 CANERDY, Logan (OL) - 2021 (S,F) CANYON, Don (QB)- 2011, 2012 CAREY, Malik (S) - 2021 (S) CARR, Dan (QB/HB) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 CARR, Leon (DT) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 CARROLL, Donnie (QB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 CARROLL, Mike (DE) - 1977 CARRON, Andre (LB) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 CARSON, Steve (LB) - 1989 CARTER, Mac (T) - 1950 CARTER, Rhett (T) - 1948, 49 CARVER, Josh (WR) - 2021 (F) CASE, Zach (OL) - 2008, 09, 10, 11

COOK, Paxton (LB) - 2012, 13, 14, 15 COOPER, Jordan (OL) - 2021 (S,F) COOPER, Russell (DB) - 1990, 91, 92 COPE, William – 1946 COPELAND, Larry (WR) - 2014 CORBETT-CANADA, Khalil (OL) - 2019, 21 (S,F)

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CORMIER, Ty (DL) - 2019, 2021 (F)

COYLE, Dave (HB) - 1948, 49 CRAIGHEAD, Chris (C) - 1978, 79, 80, 81 CREECH, Harry (G) - 1950 CREEL, Mike (E/T/DT) - 1964, 65, 66, 67 CREEL, Phillip (T) - 1964, 65, 66, 67 CRIDER, Marcus (DL) - 1990, 91, 92 CRITTENDEN, Earnest (LB) - 1983, 84 CROCKER, Ben (Manager) - 1945 CROMWELL, James (HB) - 1948 CRONEY, Rashaun (CB) – 2017, 18 CROSBY, Rhett (DL) - 1994, 1996, 97, 98 CROW, Mike (P) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 CROWDER, Grant (LB) - 1994, 1996 CROWE, Larry (HB/P/FB/K) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 CRUMP, John (E) - 1946 CRUMP, Thomas (G) - 1949 CRUMPTON, Willie (DE) - 1992 CRYER, Chris (DL) – 2013, 14 CULBERT, Eddie (S) - 2004, 05 CUMMINGS, Joe (OL/DL) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 CUMMINGS, Wilfred (E) - 1944 CUNNINGHAM, Josh (OL) - 2011, 12 -DDAIGLE, Braylon (DE) – 2017 DAIGLE, John (DE) - 2021 (S,F) DAIGLE, Ronald - 1961, 62 DAIGLE, Todd (OG) - 1981 DALE, Anthony (DE) - 1993 DAMPIER, Mack (LB) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 DANIEL, Robert (DE) - 1994, 95, 96, 98 DANIELS, Caldwell (G) - 1944 DANIELS, Josh (DE) - 2007, 08, 09 DANOS, Donald (T/G/DT) - 1945, 48, 49, 50 DANOS, Lloyd (G) - 1949, 50 DANTONI, John (C) - 1945 DANTZLER, Duke (DT) – 2017 DAVIS, Akile (WR) - 2019 DAVIS, Bobby (FB/HB/PK) - 1948, 49, 50 DAVIS, C.J. (DT) - 2004, 05 DAVIS, Ernest (G) - 1948 DAVIS JR., Kevin (S) - 2021 (S,F) DAVIS, Lorenzo (DT) - 2004, 05 DAVIS, Ron (DB) - 1990 DAVIS, William (DE) - 2008, 09 DAVIS JR., Rod (WR) - 2012, 13 DAWSON, David (OL) - 1966, 67 DAWSON, Elliott (TB) - 1983, 84 DAY, Nick (OT) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 DEALEY, Bryce (RB) - 2021 (F) DEAMER, Lesley (DL) - 2010, 11, 12, 13 DEEN, Don (HB) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 DELANEY, Alja (LB) - 1997, 98 DELANEY, Joe (RB) - 1977, 78, 79, 80 DELCAMBRE, Blake (LB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09

BARTHOLOMEW, Shemar (CB) - 2018, 19, 21(S,F) BASS, Wade - 1951, 52 BATEMAN, Ernest - 1948, 49 BATES, Raymond (HB) - 1953, 54, 55, 56 BATISTE, Darrien (DE) - 2015, 16 BAUMGARTEN, Shawn (OL) - 1993, 94, 95 BEACH, Ben (QB) - 2000, 02 BEASLEY, Don (QB) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 BEASLEY, Joe (QB) - 1964 BECK, J.W. (QB) - 1956, 57 BECK, James (HB) - 1948, 49, 50 BECK, Pete (HB) - 1948-50 BEDGOOD, Hunter (RB) – 2016 BEENE, Sean (S) - 2003, 04 BELL, Chad (DB/WR) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 BELL, Cory (WR) - 2000, 01, 02, 04 BELL, Don (?) – 1936, 37, 38, 39 BELL, Demtress (OL) - 2005, 06, 07 BELL, Xavier (WR/RS) – 2017 BELLARD, Theron (DL) - 2021 (F) BELLE, DeAndre (DB) - 1997 BELLIPANNI, M.J. (B) - 1945 BENNETT, Byron (TB) - 2000 BENNET, James (WR) - 1977, 78, 79, 81 BERLITZ, Richard (E) - 1962, 63, 64 BERNARD, Octave (T) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 BERRY, Arthur (NG) - 1981, 82, 84 BERT, Doug - 1956, 58 BERTRAND, Terry (CB) - 1980, 81, 82 BIAS, Eric (DT) -1987 BICE, Jack - 1952, 53, 54, 55 BICKHAM, Bruce (WR) - 1976, 77, 78 BIGLEY, David (DT) - 1979, 80 BIRDWELL, Riley (OL) - 2021 (F) BIVENS, Darvel (RB) - 1996, 98 BLACK, John (TE) - 2003, 04 BLACK, Patrick (LB) - 2010, 11, 12, 13 BLACK, Nathan (WR) - 1998, 99, 2001 BLACKWELL, Jimmy (TE) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 BLACKWELL, Jody (OT) - 1981, 82 BLAISDELL, Brett (OT) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 BLANCHARD, Todd (LB) - 1986, 87 BLESSING, Dustin (OL) - 2005, 06, 07 BLETSCH, Andrew (OL/DL)- 2012, 13 BLINKS, Jarvis (S) - 1972, 73, 74, 75 BLOUIN, Orin (WR) - 1993, 94, 95 BLUIETT, Andrew (DL/OL) – 2014, 15, 16, 17 BLUIETT, Christian (DL) – 2016, 17 BLUMENTHAL, Joel (QB) - 2015, 16 BODDIE, Dan (DE) - 1973 BOGUE, Danny (LB) - 1968 BOOGAERTS, Gordon (LB) - 1970, 71 BOOGAERTS, John (S) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 BOOGAERTS, John (DB) - 1966, 67 BOOGAERTS, Mike (OT) - 1975, 76 BOOGAERTS, Roger (DT) - 1973, 74 BONNER III, Timmis (OL) - 2015, 16, 17, 18 BOOKER, Brashard (S) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 BOOKER, Michael (OL) - 2008, 09, 10 BOOTH, Billy Jack (E) - 1956, 57, 58, 59 BOOTH, Brian (OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 BORDERS, Michael (DE) - 2004 BORGESON, Brice (LB) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 BOSTICK, Stefon (FB) - 2000, 01, 02 BOUDREAUX III, Frank (OL) - 2015, 16, 17, 18 BOURGEOIS, Hayden (S/RS) – 2017, 18, 19 BOURGEOIS, J.N. (Manager) – 1956 BOURQUE, Bryson (WR) - 2014, 15, 17, 18 BOWDEN, Don (HB) - 1957 BOYCE, Mike (OG) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 BOYD, Corris (DB) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 BOYD, James (T) - 1982, 83, 84 BOYD, Terrance (OL) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 BOYD, Thomas (T) - 1958 BRADEN, Tommy (S) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 BRANCH, Alonzo Maxie - 1967 BRANCH, Drew (QB) - 2007, 08 BRANNAGAN, Terry (FB) - 1999, 00 BREAUX, Bishop (LB) - 2019, 21 (S) BRIDGES, Marquise (WR) - 2021 (S,F)

DELMORE, Jason (DT) - 1990 DEMOSS, Todd (DL) - 1997, 98, 99 DENHAM, Luther (T) - 1947 DERAMEE, Mike - 1982 DeSADIER, Chuck (FB/HB) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 DEVER JR., Chris (TE)- 2011, 12, 13, 14 DeVILLIER, Daly - 1951 DEWITT, Kenneth (TB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 DICKENS, Lavelle (OLB) - 1985, 86 DICKIE, Shelley (P/E) - 1966, 67, 68 DIDIER, Jerry (D) - 1958, 59, 60 DILWORTH, John (CB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 DIPPEL, John (C) - 1992, 93, 94 DIGILORMO, Grey (LB) - 2002 DISCON, Mark (FS) - 1977, 78 DIVITTORIO, “Scooter” (LB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 DOATY, Maurice (DE) - 1999 DODD, Al (S/HB/E) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 DOERGE, E.V. - 1956, 57 DOHERTY, Mike (DE) - 1972, 73 DONAHUE, Art (C) - 1972, 73 DORA, Nigel (RB) – 2015, 16 DOUCET, Colby (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 DOUGET, Pat (DE) - 1974, 75 DOUGLAS, Austin (OL) – 2013, 14

-AABDULLAH, Shane (DL) - 2013 ABLES, John (E) - 1953 ADAMS, Brook (S) - 2004, 05 ADAMS, Darius (RB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ADAMS, Mike (DE) - 2010, 11 ADAMS, Scooter (RB) - 2021 (S,F) ADIM-MADUMERE, Okezie (DL) – 2016 ADKINS, Kwan (WR) – 2017 ADKINS, Zach (QB) – 2013, 14 AINSWORTH, Rickey (C) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 AKBAR, Hakeem (LB) - 1988 AKINS, J.R. (C) - 1948, 49, 50, 54 ALBERT, Rico (CB)- 2011, 12, 13, 14 ALDREDGE, Corwyn (E) - 1962, 63, 64 ALDREDGE, Jimmy (HB) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 ALDREDGE, Justin (LB/TE) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 ALEXANDER, Danny (FB) - 1991, 92, 93, 94 ALLEN, Danny (DE) - 2001, 2002 ALLEN, Frank (TB) - 1985 ALLEN, Mike (WR) - 1993, 94, 95 ALFORD, Mike (LB) - 1996, 97 ALMOND, J.D. (QB) - 2015, 16, 17 ALMOND,Mike (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 ALONZO, Paul (DT) - 1966 ALOST, Bobby (T) - 1954, 55 ANDERSON, Cedric (S) - 2019, 21 (S,F) ANDERSON, Jay (OT) - 1987, 88 ANDERSON, Stadford (RB) – 2017, 18, 19 ANDING, Al - 1962, 63 ANGELLE, Jalen (LB) - 2019 ANGLE, Perry (HB) - 1944 ANGLIN, Will (S) - 2013 ANTHONY, Quinn (DL) - 2009, 10, 11 ANTONIO, Javon (WR) - 2021 (S) ARCENEAUX, Bryan (NG) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 ARCENEAUX, Colby (DB) - 2008, 09 ARCHER, Stuart (OL) - 1994, 95 AREVALO, Paul (TE) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ARMSTREET, Josh (RB) - 2011, 12 ARMSTRONG, Isaiah (DB) - 2019 ARMSTRONG, Leroy (DE) - 2012, 13, 14, 15 ARNOLD, Davis (OL) - 1966 ARNOLD, Preston (TE) - 1994, 95 ARTISTE, Gary (OL) - 2013 ASH, Tanner (WR) - 2019 ATZENWEILER, Garrett (RB) – 2013, 14 AUSTIN, Dante (FB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 AYMOND, James (HB) - 1963, 64, 65 -BBAGLEY, Ronnie (CB) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 BAILES, Larry (T) - 1953 BAILEY, Ben (WR) - 2003, 04, 06, 07 BAILEY, Brian (T) - 1996, 97 BAILEY, Major (SE) - 1984, 85 BAILIFF, Christian (TE) - 2018 BAKER, Francis (T) - 1949 BAKER, Steve (OLB) - 1985 BAKER, Kendall (TE) - 2021 (S) BALL, Jason (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 BALL, Scotty (DB) - 1996, 97 BALDERAS, Eduardo (OL) – 2016 BALDWIN, Cornelius (DB) - 1990 BALDWIN, Sterling (DT) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 BALLARD, Butch (QB) - 1974, 75 BALLARD, Stevie (OL) - 2021 (F) BALLOT, Eric (TE) - 1990 BALTHAZOR, Autin (S) – 2016, 17 BALTHAZOR, F.H. (G) - 1944 BAMBRICK, Tommy (B) - 1946 BANKS, Cal (DE) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 BANKSTON, Mixon “Doc” (E) - 1954, 55 BANNA, Issa (FB) - 2003, 04 BARKATE, Joe (DHB) - 1951, 52, 53 BARKLEY, Eric (QB) – 1980, 81 BARNES, Jahvez (S) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 BARNES, Justin (CB) – 2016 BARNES, Troy (DB) - 1994, 95 BARNIDGE, Williams (T) - 1948, 49

CASEY, Tom (OT) - 1995, 96 CASTILLO, Phillip (DE/FB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 CATER, Gary (OLB) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 CATHA, J. (Manager) - 1949 CEASAR, Stephen (OG) - 1984 CENTANNI, David (G) - 1965, 66 CHACHERE, Eldon “Frenchie” (G) - 1946, 47 CHAN-CHAN, Bobby (WR) - 2015, 16, 17 CHAPMAN, Marion (LB) - 2014 CHAPMAN, Marquisian (WR) – 2017, 18 CHARLES, Kenneth (WR) - 2007, 08, 09 CHARPENTIER, Dane (WR) - 2003, 04, 05 CHARPENTIER, Roch (QB) – 2006 CHASE, Dan (G) - 1953, 55, 56 CHATMAN, Jim - 1951 CHATMAN, Ricky (LB) – 2018, 19 CHEEKS, Anthony (TB) - 1982 CHENIER, Chris - 1984 CHESSON, Clyde (E/HB) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 CHIASSON, Grant (QB)- 2012 CHILDRESS, Keith (C) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 CHITMAN, David (CB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 CHITMAN, Patrick (CB) - 2007, 08 CLAIBORNE, Imoan (CB) – 2010, 12, 13, 14 CLARK, Bruno (OL) - 1997, 98 CLARK, Demoine (FB)-2001, 02, 03, 04 CLARK, Dennis (DE) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 CLARK, Greg (DE) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 CLARK, Jesse (DB) – 2007 CLARK, La’Allan (DL) – 2014, 15 CLARK, Lyn (LB) – 2014, 15, 16, 17 CLARK, Patrick (DB) - 1988, 89 CLARKE, Josh (LB) - 2021 (S,F) CLARKSON, Derrick (DB) - 1993 CLAYTON, Keith (S) - 1976, 77, 78 CLEMENT, Leo (K/P) - 1980, 81, 82 CLEMENT, Zachary (QB) - 2021 (S,F) CLIFTON, Sammie (QB/DB) - 1965, 66, 67 COBB, Brad (K) - 1999 COBB, Jack - 1952 COBURN, Damon - 1982 CODY, Spencer (OL) - 2021 (F) COGGINS, Cliff (E) - 1949 COGNEVICH, George (T) - 1964, 65 COLE, Blayne (OL) - 2010, 11, 12, 13 COLE, Stephen “Steve” (DE) - 1948, 49, 50 COLEMAN, Ederick (TE/DL) - 1997 COLEMAN, Natea “Tay” (S) - 2021 (S,F) COLEMAN, Will (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 COLLIER, Chris (OL) - 1998, 99, 00 COLLINGSWORTH, Dave (DB) - 1967 COLLINS, Chase (DB) - 2012, 13, 14, 15 COLLINS, Dwight (RB) - 1994 COLLINS, Eric (PK) - 1996, 97 COLLINS, Pat (T) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 COLLINS, Phil (FB) - 1955, 56 COLLINS, Tory (DT) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 COLSON, David (OT) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 COLVIN, Grover (G) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 COMEAUX, Joel (DS/TE) - 1996, 97, 98 COMEAUX, Oscar (OL) - 1999, 00 COMPTON, Steve (DB) - 1988, 89 CONCILLIO, Dick (DB) - 1966, 67, 68 CONERLY, Steve (NT) - 2021 (F) CONIC, Jarvis (DB) - 1990, 93 CONRAD, Ralph (HB) - 1958, 59, 60 CONSTRANSITCH, Mlton (LB) - 1986-89 CONTRERAS, Mark (K) - 1987, 88, 89

COSTELLO, Joe (FB) - 1953 COURTNEY, Rickey (RB) - 2010 COWERS, Marlon (Manager) - 1981 COX, Trey (OLB) - 1985 COX, Wilton (QB) - 1970, 71, 72, 73

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JONES, Kenny (TB) - 1980, 81 JONES, Ricky (OL) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 JONES, Warren (C)- 2012, 13 JORDAN, Burnell (DT) - 1997 JORDAN, Chris (OL) - 2001, 02 JORDAN, Tim (NG) - 1979, 80 JOSEPH, Brian (S)- 2012, 13, 14, 15 JUSTINO, Daniel (K) - 2019, 21 (S) -KKANA, Tim (LB) - 1997, 98, 99 KEATON, Buster (T) - 1949, 50 KEGANS, Bax (OL) - 1991, 92 KELLY, Anthony (DL) - 1988, 90, 91 KELLY, Donnie (DHB) - 1961 KELLY, John (S) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 KELLY, Quentin (DT) - 1976, 77, 78 KENNEMER, Dustin (OL) - 2002 KESSINGER, Oscar (NG) - 1974 KEY, Deylon (WR) – 2016 KEYS, Jerome (LB) - 1991, 92, 93 KIDD, Billy - 1956 KINCHEN, McKane (WR) - 2018, 19 KING, Hardy (Manager) - 1981 KING, John (OL) - 1987, 88, 89, 90 KING, Josh (LB) - 1993, 94, 96 KING, Landon (LB) - 2018, 19, 21 (S) KING, Michael (OL) - 2003, 04 KING, Rodney (DL) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 KING, Stanley (WR) - 2021 (F)

PLAYER, Tchissakid (OL) - 2010, 11, 12, 13

PLUMMER, Allen (G/LB) - 1962, 63, 64 PLUMMER, James (E) - 1945 POE, Tim (DB) - 1979, 80, 81 POLLARD, Cashas (CB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 PONDER, Scott (OL) - 1991 PONSTEIN, Neil (S) - 2000, 01, 02 POOL, Mike (QB) - 1969, 70 POOLE, Chris (P) - 1997 POOLE, Dan - 1951 POOLE, James (E) - 1947, 48, 49 PORCHE, John (Trainer) - 1968 PORTER, Ryan (OL) - 2001, 02, 03 POTTER, Michael (DB) - 2010, 11 POUGH, Ja’Quay (LB) - 2019, 21 (S,F)

POULLARD, Darius (S) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 POWELL, Jeff (P) - 1991, 92 POWELL, Robert (G) - 1957, 58, 59, 60

KINLER, Ronnie - 1957 KINLEY, Allen (LB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 KIRCHOFF, Bobby (DT) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 KIRKMAN, Randal (HB/B) - 1944, 45 KITCHEN, Darrel (S) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 KLASS, Lester (E) - 1944 KNECHT, Brett (FB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 KNECHT, Gene (TE) - 1973 KNIGHT, Jason (OL) - 2001, 02 KNOTTS, Stanley (T) - 1952, 55 KNOTTS, Steve - 1981 KONCAK, Bobby (OG) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 KROLCZYK, Zak (DL) – 2016, 17, 18 KULAKOWSKI, John (DE) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 KYZAR, Van (DT) - 1975, 76, 77 -LLaBORDE, Eric (RB/KR) - 1998 LaBOY, Caleb (WR) - 2021 (S) LACEY, Desmond (S) - 2015 LACOSTE, Lance (S) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 LACY, Darryl (DB) - 2000, 01, 02 LAGARDE, Ethan (TE) - 2011, 13 LAIRD, Brad (QB) - 1991, 93, 94, 95 LAIRY, Antonio (LB) - 1991, 92 LANCASTER, Art (DT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 LANCASTER, Arthur (HB) - 1948, 49, 50 LANCASTER, James (C) - 1947, 48 LANCASTER, Joe (HB) - 1950, 51 LAND, Anthony (DE) - 1991, 92 LANDREAUX, Pat (C/QB) - 1946, 47, 48 LANDRUM, Josh (S) - 2021 (S) LANDRY, Gavin (WR) – 2017, 18, 19, 21 (S,F) LANDRY, Purvis (E) - 1946, 47 LANDRY, Roy (B) - 1945, 46 LANDRY, Rudy - 1955, 56 LANE, Jeremy (DB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LANE, Karl (DE) - 1980, 81, 82 LANGRIDGE, Allan (G) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 LaPRADE, Lee (DT) - 1987 LARSEN, David (TE) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LATINO, Lester (LB) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 LaTOOF, Thomas (PK) - 1998 LATSON, Lawann (RB) - 1991, 92 LAWRENCE, Byron (RB) - 2006, 07, 08 LAWRENCE, Lanny (LB) - 1998, 99 LAWRENCE, Matt (LB) – 2002 LAZARE, Cameron (WR) - 2014, 15, 16, 17 LEACHMAN, Keenan (LB) - 2019, 21 (S,F) LEBLANC, Derrick (DL) - 1993, 94, 95, 96

O’DONOGHUE, Tyler (TE) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 O’NEAL, Dewey - 1956 O’NEAL, Mike (FB) – 1985, 86, 87, 88

LEBLANC, Phil (CB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LEBLEU, LEDBETTER,FloydMonte (E) - 1964, 65 LEDET, Demathus (DB) - 2002 LEDET, Raymond (Manager) - 1947 LEDET, Tim (LB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 LEDET, Walter (OL) --1934,35,36,38 LEE, Clarence (DE) - 2012, 13 LEE, Fred (CB) - 2019, 21 (F) LEE, Randy (OT) - 1978, 79, 80 LEE, Stan (CB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 LEE, Talmadge - 1951 LEE, Joey (DL) - 2009 LEE, Xavier (S) - 2008, 09, 10 LEGENDRE, Brant (FB) - 2010, 11, 12 LEONARD, Mark (QB) - 1982 LEONE, Wade (DB) - 2002 LESURE, Lamond (OL) - 2004 LEWIS, Arthur B. (DB) - 1980, 81 LEWIS, Bryant “Red” - 1956, 57 LEWIS, Jonathan (OL) – 2013, 14, 15 LEWIS, Kevin (CB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 LEWIS, Malcolm (DBH/QB) - 1965, 66, 67 LEWIS, Roscoe (LB) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 LILES, Randy (WR) - 1978, 79, 80, 81 LILLEY, James (LB) - 1976, 77, 78 LITTLE, Bill (T) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 LITTLE, Thomas (OL) – 2013, 14, 15 LITTLETON, D’Ronne (CB) - 2015, 17, 18, 19 LLORENS, De’Mard (RB) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 LLORENS, Kendrick (CB) – 1999, 00, 01 LOCHE, Rogers (LB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 LOCKETT, Devon (WR) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 LOCKHART, Orlan (TE) - 1987, 88 LOCKS, Roy (DE) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 LOCKWOOD, Ray (G) - 1954, 55, 56 LOFTON, Jeremy (TB) - 2000, 01, 02 LOFTON, Lacey (HB) - 1955, 56 LOGAN, Jacob (TE) - 2021 (S,F) LOGGINS, Clint (DL) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 LONG, Carroll (C) - 1965, 66 LONG, Gerald (Manager) - 1964 LONGINO, Isaiah (LB) – 2017, 18, 21 (S,F) LOPER, Ben (LB) - 1976, 77, 78 LOSEY, Bill - 1949 LOTT, Jerry (FB) - 1957, 59 LOTTINGER, Daniel (FB) - 2004, 05 LOUIS, Eric (DB) - 2000, 01, 02 LOUIS, Sonny (DB) - 1978, 79, 80, 81 LOUP, Austin (OL) - 2013 LOUPE, Denver (FB) - 1944 LOUVIERRE, John (P) - 1994, 95 LOVE, Ledell (DE) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 LOVICH, David (DE) - 1966, 67 LUTRING, Willie (E) - 1940 -MMADDEN, Ray (T) - 1945 MADISON, Traymain (DB) - 2000, 01 MAFI, William (WR) – 2016 MAGEE, Kevin (QB) - 2000, 01, 02 MAGGIO, Beau (LB) - 2004 MAGGIO, Mike (OG) - 1974, 75 MAGGIORE, Mike (OG) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 MALBRUE, Princeton (LB) - 2021 (S,F) MALCOLM, Roymon (RB) - 1995 MALLET, Eugene (G) - 1953 MALLETT, Spencer (DB) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 MALLEY, Gerald (G) - 1964, 66, 67 MANNING, Doug (TE) - 1979, 80 MARANTO, Tony (DB) - 1995, 96, 97 MARICELLI, J.M. (CB, FB) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 MARICLE, Ricky (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 MARLBROUGH, Ronald (DB) – 2017, 18, 19 MARSHALL, JeMarcus (DE) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 MARSHALL, Jerrell (DT) - 2007 MARSHMAN, Robert - 1960 MARTIN, Ahmad (DT)- 2012, 13 MARTIN, Bob (P/FB/T) - 1958, 59, 61 MARTIN, Elmo - 1951, 52 MARTIN, Ray (DE) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 MARTIN, Robbie (OL) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 MARTIN, Zach (DL) - 1998, 99 MARTINEZ, Carson (QB) - 2007, 08 MARX, E.I. (E) - 1944 MASON, Anthony (WR) - 1988 MASON, Dickie (G) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 MATHEWS, Mark (OT) - 1979, 80 MATTHEWS, Charlie (DL) – 2016 MATTHEWS, Clarence (RB) - 1992, 94, 95 MAY, Titus (FB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 MAYES, Darrell - 1961, 62 MAYFIELD, Don (FB) - 1967, 68 MAYFIELD, Mark (TB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 MAYS, Walter (WR) - 1979, 80, 81 McALISTER, Andrew (OL) – 2015, 16, 17 McALLEN, Bob - 1968 McALLEN, Don (LB) - 1970 McCARDLE, Don (Manager) - 1961, 64 McCLAIN, Sheldon (WR) - 2012, 13 McCLAIN, Tuff (WR) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 McCLAINE, Jordan (OL) - 2021 (F) McCLELLAND, Tommy (TE) - 2001, 02, 03, 04 McCLENDON, John (OL) - 2010 McCLENDON, John - 1968 McCOLLISTER, Bo (WR) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 McCOY, Triand (DL) - 87, 89 McCRARY, Gary (C) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 McCREARY, Bruce (LB) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 McCULLOUGH, Jeremy (TE/FB)-1996, 97, 98, 99 McDANIEL, Charles (OL) - 2005, 07, 08 McDAVID, Chad (DB) - 1989, 90, 91 McDUFFIE, Charles (DE) - 1985, 86 McFADDEN, Raymond (HB) - 1952 McFARLAND, Ralph (T) - 1945, 46 McGEE, Coby (WR) - 2018, 19, 21 (S,F) McGEE, Terrence (CB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 McGRAW, Bob (OF) - 1979, 80, 81 McHALFFEY, Bobby - 1950 McKEE, Jimmy (WR) - 2006, 08 McKELLUM, James (TB) - 1989, 91 McMILLAN, Bryan (DB) - 2002, 03, 04 McMILLAN, T.J. (LB) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 McNEELY, Joey (DT) - 2019 McNEIL, Jerome (WR) - 1995 McNEW, James “Red” (QB) - 1953, 54, 55, 56 MEDCAFE, Damon (DT) - 2011, 12, 13, 14 MEEKS, Bo (QB) - 1999 MEEKS, Ken (WR) - 1976 MEEKS, Ricky Joe (P/QB) - 2004, 05, 06 MEFFORD, Paul (LB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 MEGGS, Kalen (TE) – 2017, 18 MELDER, Trent - 1946, 47 MENARD, Bill (QB) - 1958 MERRIMAN, Jacob (LB) - 2011, 12, 14, 15 MERRITT, Tom (DE) - 1969, 70 MICHEL, Jake (LB)--1996, 97, 98, 99

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POWELL, Rashuad (LB/DE) - 2018, 19, 21 (S)

OATIS, Victor (WR) – 1979, 80, 81, 82 ODOM, Ivan (OG) – 1997 ODOM, John Wayne (T) – 1960, 61, 62, 63 ODOM, Sammy Joe (C) – 1962, 63 OLIVER, Robert (DL) – 1994, 95 ORGERON, Edward (DT) – 1980, 81, 82, 83 ORTEGO, Seth (OL) – 2000, 01, 02 ORZEHOSKIE, Charles (DT) – 1987, 88, 89 OWENS, Mike (OL) – 1988, 89, 90 OWENS, Russell (DB) – 2011, 12 -PPADGETT, Matt (OL) - 2001, 02 PAIGE, Cortez (DB) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 PALMER, D.J. (RB) - 2010 PALMER, Tracy (RB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 PALMER, Pat (WR) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 PAPA, Tony (HB) - 1968 PARISH, C.R. (HB) - 1944 PARKER, Bobby (FB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 PARKER, James (E) - 1953 PARKER, Leonard (LB) - 1987, 88 PARKER, Mickey (Manager) - 1959 PARMLEY, Brad (LB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 PASTORELLO, Parker (P) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 PATRICK, Claude (FB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 PATTERSON, Warren (QB)--1996, 97, 98 PAUL, Clifford (DL) - 1991, 92 PAUL, George (OL/DL) - 1992, 93 PAYNE, Joe Beck (HB) - 1971, 72 PEASE, Eric (OL) - 2009, 10 PEDRAZA, Jared (LB) - 2019, 21 (S,F) PENDERGRAFT, Dennis (P/PK) - 1975-78 PENNELL, Adam (OL) - 1999, 00, 01 PERKINS, Darius (TE) - 2006, 07, 08 PERKINS, George (HB/K) - 1952 53, 54 PERNICI, Frank (QB) - 1957 PEROT, Andy (OG) - 1981, 82 PEROT, Edward - 1978 PEROT, Petey (OT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 PERRY, Justin (S) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 PERRY, Kevin (CB) - 2007, 08, 10 PERRY, Ron (LB) - 2015, 16 PERRY, Zachary (OL) – 2017, 18 PETERS, Mark (FB) - 2000, 01, 02 PETRIE, Harold (FB) - 1964, 65 PHARIS, George (E) - 1949, 50, 51 PHILIBERT, Kenny (QB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 PHILIPS, Al (SE) - 1966, 67 68, 69 PHILLIPS, Earl (C/LB) - 1959, 60, 61 PICCIONE, Eric (K/P) – 2016, 17 PICKENS, Arthur (DT) - 1978 PIERCE, Jerry (Trainer) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 PIEROTTI, Nick (LB) – 2016, 17 PIERRE-ANTOINE, Andy (WR) - 2021 (S) PISTORIUS, Donnie (S) - 1978 PITMAN, Gary (HB/E/FB) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 PITTMAN, David (DB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05

SIBLEY, Tyrus (G) - 1950 SILVEY, Gary - 1966 SIMMONS, Corey (TE)- 2012, 13, 14 SIMMONS, Lamont (LB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 SIMMONS, Neal - 1966 SIMON, Deon (DL)- 2011, 12, 13, 14 SIMON, Ted (E/C) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 SIMPSON, Jackie (T) - 1952, 55 SIMPSON, Jerry (OT) - 1970, 71 SKIDMORE, Greg (TB) 2003, 04, 05, 06 SKINNER, Austin (QB) – 2016 SKINNER, Brad (OL) - 1998, 99 SKINNER, Johnny (C) - 1977, 78, 79, 80 SLACK, Rusty (QB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 SLATE, Matt (LB) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 SMITH, Al (DT) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 SMITH, Bobby (G) - 1948, 49, 50 SMITH, Brent (TE/OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 SMITH, Chris (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 SMITH, Cooper (OL) - 2021 (F) SMITH, David (DHB) - 1965, 67, 68 SMITH, Davis (DHB) - 1966 SMITH, Da’Von (RB) - 2018 SMITH, Dean (G) - 1956, 58, 59 SMITH, Dean (LB) - 2002 SMITH, Dennis (TE) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 SMITH, Dennis (FS) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 SMITH, Deondre (CB) - 2009 SMITH, Don (DE) - 1976 SMITH, Ernest (OT) - 1981, 82, 84 SMITH, Freddie (LB) - 1983, 84, 85 SMITH, George (E) - 1956, 57, 58, 59 SMITH, Herbie (QB) - 1960, 61, 62 63 SMITH, Jackie (E) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 SMITH, John (OT) - 1981, 82, 84 SMITH, Jon (TB) - 1997, 98 SMITH, Larry (S) - 1968, 69, 70 SMITH, Maxie (OG) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 SMITH, Robert - 1982 SMITH, Roland (HB) - 1952, 53, 54 SMITH, Scott (E) - 1982, 83 SMITH, Travis (CB) - 1970, 71 SMITH, Tyler (LB) - 2010, 11, 12, 13 SNODGRASS, Bud (DT) - 1979, 80, 81 SONNIER, Malik (S) – 2017, 18, 19 SORRELL, Ryan (S) – 2012, 13 SORRELLS, Sherard (OL) - 2010 SPANGLER, Brad (QB) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 SPANGLER, John (WR) - 1993 SPEARS, Marcus (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 SPIKES, Jeff (RB)--1996, 97 SPITALE, Joe (HB) - 1970, 71 SPRADLING, Randy (OT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 SPRUCE, Pat (OG) - 1978, 79 SQUIRES, Todd (S) - 1984 ST. PIERRE, Harold - 1966 STAGGS, Brayden (OL) - 2021 (S,F) STAMEY, Stephen (QB) - 2009 STANFIELD, Caleb (OL) - 2010, 11, 12 STANLEY, Bobby (HB) - 1956, 57, 58 STARK, Todd (LB) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 STEELE, L.R. (T) - 1945 STEERS, Jeff (OL) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 STEGALL, Chris (P) - 2002, 03, 04 STEGAR, Curtis (DE) - 1987 STELLEY, Vic (QB) - 1959, 60, 61 STEPHENS, Carlos (DE) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 STEPHENS, John (TB) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 STEPHENS, Shane (K) - 1991, 92 STEPHENS, Shawn (LB) – 2015, 16 STEPHENSON, Blake (LB) - 2018, 19, 21 (S) STEVENS, Bill (OL) - 1967 STOKER, Calvin (WR) - 2008 STOKER, Scott (QB) - 1987, 88, 89 STONE, E.H. (C) - 1944 STONE, Mike (RS/DB) - 1996, 97, 98 STORM, Jason (DE) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 STORRS, Josh (K) - 2002, 03, 04 STRICKLAND, Randy (DT) - 1973 STUART, Clint (OL)--1996, 97

WHEELER, Jerry (WR) - 1980, 81, 82 WHITE, Bernard (OT) - 1972, 73 WHITE, Bert (S) - 2010, 11, 12, 13 WHITE, David (B) - 1947 WHITE, Davin (TE) - 1999, 2001 WHITE, Jamaal (S) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 WHITE, James (LB) - 1971, 72 WHITE, James (E) - 1946, 47, 48 WHITE, Philip (G/QB) - 1946, 47, 48, 49 WHITE, Zach (TE) - 2014, 15

WHITFIELD, Darius (DE) - 2019, 21 (S,F)

WHITT, Larry (HB) - 1953, 54, 55

STUTTS, R.E. (G) - 1944 SUMLIN, Khalil (DT) - 2018 SUMRALL, Troy (RB) - 1999, 00 SUTHERLAND, T. J. (WR) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 SWALES, Adam (WR) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 SWANSON, James (WR) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 SWEENEY, R.W. (T) - 1944 SWEEZY, Ryan (OL) - 1999, 00, 01 SYLVESTER, Judith (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 -TTACKER, Paul (CB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 TACKETT, Bobby (G) - 1957 TACKETT, Marion (G) - 1959 TADEMY, Curtis (DE) - 1994, 95 TALBERT, Glenn (HB) - 1961, 62, 63 TANNER, Harold (P) - 1950 TANNER, Scott (P) - 1974 TARLTON, John (C) - 1946 TAPPIN, John (WR) - 1989, 90, 91 TASSIN, Chase (P) – 2013 TATE, Demathdian (LB) - 2000 TATE, Randy (DE) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 TATUM, Bob (DT/G) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 TAYLOR, Carl (DT) - 1994 TAYLOR, Daniel (RB)- 2012, 13, 14, 15 TAYLOR, Royce - 1949 TAYLOR, Tony (RB) - 1998, 99, 00 TELOTTA, A.J. - 1951, 52 TENNISON, Gene (OL) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 TERMIN, Luke (TE) – 2016 THIBODEAUX, Keith (FS) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 THISSEL, Sidney (LB) - 1985, 87, 88 THOMAS, Chiquita (OLB) - 1983 THOMAS, Dante (CB) - 2021 (S,F) THOMAS, Dwayne (DE) - 1992, 93, 95, 96 THOMAS, Fred (CB)- 2012, 13, 14 THOMAS, Freeman (NG) - 1980, 81, 82 THOMAS, Huey (T) - 1948, 49, 50 THOMAS, LaDann (LB) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 THOMAS, Marcus (S) - 2000, 01 THOMPKINS, Raymond (OLB) - 1983, 84, 85 THOMPSON, Damian (DT) – 2017, 18, 19, 21 (S) THOMPSON, Fred (DB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 THOMPSON, J.L. “John” (B) - 1945, 46, 47, 48 THOMPSON, Kenny (FB) - 1961, 62 THOMPSON, Reggie (SE) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 THORNTON, Sidney (FB) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 THRASH, Orlando (FB) - 1984, 85, 86 TINSLEY, Harold (G) - 1946 TOLAR, Charlie (FB) - 1956, 57, 58 TOMS, Emery (OT) - 1976, 77, 78 TOOMER, Reggie (LB) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 TOUSSAINT, Darrell (CB) - 1978, 79, 80 TOUSSANT, Casey (WR)- 2011, 12, 13 TOWNSEND, Bill - 1979 TRAHANT, Kenny (NG) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 TRAYLOR, Albert (OL) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 TRAYLOR, Nigel (RB) - 1996, 97, 98 TREADWAY, Carlos (TE) - 1988, 89, 91, 92 TRIPP, Craig (DT) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 TRIPP, Hurley (T) - 1946 TROXCLAIR, Adam (LB) - 2000, 01, 02 TUREAU, Tony (OL) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 TURNER, Danny Bob (E) - 1966 TURNER, Floyd (SE) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 TURNER, Gerald Lucas (DE) - 1985 TURNER, Greg (DE) - 1981, 82 TURNER, James “Junior” (B/FB) - 1949, 50, 51,52 TURNER, Luke (S)- 2012, 13, 14 TURNER, Odessa (SE) - 1984, 85, 86 TURNER, Patrick (C) - 1984, 85, 86 TURNER, Ridge (CB) - 2009 TUTTLE, Tim (LB) - 1979, 80 TYLER, David (G) - 1954 TYNER, David (Manager) - 1981 -UUECKERT, Ruston (DL) – 1999, 00 ULUFALE-HENTZ, Alyzcha (OL) - 2019, 21 (S,F) -VVALSIN JR., Jomard (LB) - 2018, 19, 21 (S,F)

WHITTEN, Jim (MG) - 1968 WHITLEY, Quindarrius (LB) - 2018, 19 WHITTLEY, Tremaine (DL) – 2016, 17 WICKMAN, Andy (P/PK) – 2013, 14, 15

VAN, Wayne (QB) - 1982, 83, 84, 85 VAN BUREN, Christian (LB) - 2014, 15 VARNADO, Adam (WR) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 VAUGHN III, Charles (TE) – 2015, 16, 17, 18

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POWELL, Ronnie (TB) - 1997, 98 POWELL, Stan (QB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 PRATHER, Neal (HB) - 1965, 66 PREALOW, Scottie (LB) - 1987 PREJEAN, Desmond (DL) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 PRESCOTT, Jace (OL) - 2008, 09, 10 PRESTON, Carl (TE) - 1985, 86 PRICE, Kendrick (WR) – 2017, 18, 19, 21 (S,F) PRITCHETT, Chris (WR) –1996, 97, 98, 99 PROCELL, John (DE) - 1976, 77, 78 PROCELL, Rodney (DE) - 1977, 78 PUAPUAGA, Isaac (OL) – 2011 PURSER, Don (HB/FB) - 1947, 51, 54 -QQUICKEL, Dale (K) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 QUINN, Billy (B/E) - 1946, 47, 48 QUEEN, Ed (DE) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 -RRABALAIS, Mark (OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 RABB, Daiquri(DB) - 1998, 99 RACHAL, Caviaan (CB) - 2014, 15, 16 RACHAL, Willard (HB) - 1955 RADISINOVICH, Rade - 1957 RAGAS, Cory (CB) - 2008 RAGUS, Charles (T) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 RAINE, Jeremy (OL)- 2012, 13 RAMSEY, Terry Joe (WR) - 1979, 82, 83 RANDALL, Mike (OL) - 1993 RAPP, Tyler (OL) - 2017, 18, 19 RATCLIFF, Mike (OG) - 1972 RATLIFF, Kevin (S) - 2018, 19 RAULS III, Ara (S) - 2021 (F) RAY, James Edward (B) - 1945 RAY, M.D. (QB) - 1950, 51, 52 RAY, Scott (K) - 1979 RAYMOND, Darian (CB) - 2016, 17, 18 READEAUX, Steve (LB) - 1992, 93, 94 REAP, Steve (OL) - 1991, 92 REASONS, Gary (LB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 RECORD, Ben (C) - 1995 REDING, Dick (E) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 REED, Casey (DB) - 1991 REED, Deron (RB) - 1993 REED, Ryan (S) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 REED, Tavoris - 2004 REEHER, A.P. (QB) - 1944 REESE, Adrian (WR) - 2009, 10 REYNOLDS, Gordon (Manager) - 1961, 64 RHIEL, W.L. (FB) - 1944 RHODES, Craig - 1992 RHODES, Harold “Dusty” (F/FB) - 1946, 47, 48 RHODES, Kevin (B) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 RICHARD, D’Andre (OL) - 2021 (F) RICHARD, Louis “Benny” (E) - 1964, 65, 67 RICHARD, Marco (WR) – 2016 RICHARDSON, Leonard (OT) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 RICHARDSON, Michael (DB) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 RICHMOND, Charvis (LB) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 RIDGELL, Deon (RB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 RIGGS, Gary (S) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 RILEY, Sidney (RB) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 RIVERS, Bryce (QB) - 2019, 21 (S) ROACH, Andrew (QB) - 1989, 90 ROBERSON, Jerry (WR) - 1989, 90 ROBERT, V.M. - 1916, 17, 18 ROBERTS, Claude (C) - 1957, 58, 59 ROBERTS, Josh (DT) - 2015, 16 ROBERTS, William (G) - 1945 ROBERTSON, Adrion (LB) - 2019, 21 (F) ROBERTSON, Johnny (G/B/E) - 1946, 47, 48, 49 ROBERTSON, Leslie (OG) - 1969 ROBERTSON, Robert (FB) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 ROBICHAUX, Ragan (LB)- 2011 ROBINSON, Antonio (RB) - 2006, 07 ROBINSON, Archie (OL) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 ROBINSON, Joe (RB) - 1992, 93 ROBINSON, Isaiah (S) - 2021 (S,F)

VEALE, Jimmy - 1957 VEASLEY, SirMichael (RB) - 2021 (F) VERRETT, Pete (C) - 1960, 61, 62 VIENNE, Chris (TE) - 1984 VIENNE, Mike - 1979 VIGE’, Alden (BACK) - 1946 VINSON, Davon (QB) - 2003, 04, 05 VOGT, Jeff (OT) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 -WWADDELL, Gregg (CB) - 1977, 78, 79 WALKER, Bill (C) - 1950 WALKER, James (TE) - 1980, 81 WALKER, Jermaine (CB) – 2013, 15, 16 WALKER, Mike (Cotlone) - 1984 WALKER, Neil (DE) - 2006, 07 WALKER, Randy (K) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 WALKER, Robert (RB) - 2012,13 WALKER, Wayne (P/PK) - 1963, 65 WALL, Johnny (E) - 1958, 59, 60 WALLACE, Freddie (LB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 WALLIS, Tommy (HB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 WALLS, Larry (DT) - 1971 WALTON, Searle (FB) - 1953, 54 WAMPOLD, Marvin (E) - 1954, 56 WARD, Jaeden (LB) - 2021 (F) WARD, Myles (WR/KR) - 2018, 19 WARD, Stacy - 1982 WARD, Trea (K) - 1993 WARE, Richard (FB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 WARNER, Justin (DS)- 2011, 12 WARREN, Isaac (CB) – 2015, 16, 17 WASHINGTON, Jacob (S) - 2021 (F) WASHINGTON, Marcus (OL) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 WASHINGTON, Russ (S) - 2003, 04, 05 WASHINGTON, Tony (DT) - 1997, 99, 00, 01 WASHINGTON, Willie (DT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 WATERS, Eric (DB) – 2016 WATERS, Wyamond (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 WATSON, Jay (G) - 1992 WATSON, Jaylen (WR) – 2017, 18 WATTIGNY, Bob (QB) - 1970 WATTIGNY, Scott (DL) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 WEAVER, Bob (E/K) - 1951 WEAVER, Walter (G) - 1959, 62 WEBB, Carroll (T) - 1944 WEBER, Seah (WR) - 2000, 01 WEEKS, Robert (K) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 WELCH, Koby (LB) – 2016 WESLEY, Gary (DE) - 2002, 03, 04 WESLEY, Henri (DE) - 1985, 87, 88 WEST, Jared (RB) – 2016, 17, 18, 19 WEST, Jerry (B) - 1945 WEST, Prentis (WR) - 2001, 02, 04 WHALEY, Brian (OL) - 1998, 99 WHATLEY, Ronnie (DHB) - 1965, 66, 67, 68

WHEELER, Isiah (DT) – 2014, 15, 16, 17

ROBINSON, Larry (DB) - 1980, 81, 83, 84 ROBINSON, Myron (RB) - 1995 ROBINSON, Paul (E) - 1958 ROBINSON, Russ (DT) - 1984, 85, 86 ROBINSON, Victor (WR) - 1989, 90, 91 ROBLOW, Scotty (K/P) - 2019, 21 (S,F) ROCHE’, Jared (DE) -1996, 97 RODGERS, Donald (C/QB) - 1944, 45 RODRIGUE, Kendall (DT) - 2006, 07, 08 RODRIGUEZ, Kurt (LB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 ROGERS, Dickie (QB) - 1959, 61 ROGERS, Jack (E) - 1953, 54, 55 ROGERS, Thalmus (LB) - 1999, 00 ROGERS, Zach (OL) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 ROMAN, John (Manager) - 1968 ROPP, John (FB) - 1949, 50 ROREX, Brian (DB) - 1989, 90 ROSE, Charles (OG) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 ROSE, Bryan (DL) - 2009 ROSE, Derek (LB) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 ROSS, Bryan (LB)- 2009,10,11, 12 ROSS, Roderick (LB) – 2014, 15, 16 ROUSSEL, Tyler (LB)- 2011, 12, 13, 14 ROUSSELL, Bradley (LB) - 2009, 10 ROUSSELL, Bryan (LB) - 1991, 92 ROWE, Mitch (DT) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 ROWE, William - 1966 ROWLETT, Brannon (LB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ROWLETT, Paul (LB) - 1979 ROY, Clint (RB) - 2001 RUBIN, Barry (FB) - 1978, 79, 80 RUTLEDGE, Billy Ray (S) - 2003, 04 RUSH, Willie (NG) - 1974 RUSHING, Tommy (DB) - 1979, 80, 82 RUSSO, Bradley (P) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 RUSSO, Nic (P) - 2008, 11, 12 RYAN, Mike (LB) - 1993 RYAN, Shakeir (WR) – 2013, 14, 15, 16 -SSALDANA, Adrian (S) - 1985 SALSBERRY, George (DL) - 1989, 90, 91 SAMPSON, Shelton (RB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 SANCHEZ, Mario (DE) - 1996, 97, 98 SANDERS, Jomaine (RB) - 2001 SANFORD, Clint (PK) - 1999, 00, 01 SANGSTER, Jalon (DT) – 2017, 18 SARKODIE, Kwame (LB) - 2021 (F) SAVOIE, Gerald (DE) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 SCHMIDT, Korbin (K) - 2018 SCHOUEST, Gary (FB) - 1964 SCHROEDER, Edwin (G) - 1954, 55 SCHROEDER, Mark (TB) - 1978, 79 SCHUMANN, Zach (OL) - 2014, 15 SCHWANTES, Ben (OL) - 2007, 08 SCOTT, Allison (OT) - 1976 SCOTT, Aubrey (RB) - 2021 (S,F) SCOTT, Jimmy (HB/K) - 1964 SCOTT, Thomas (DE) - 2001, 02 SEARS, Kenny (QB) – 2017, 18 SEASTRUNK, Kedrin (TE) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 SELL, Jakob (OL) - 2019, 21 (S,F) SELLERS, Wa’Derrious (LB) – 2012, 13, 14 SENNETT, Jordan (LB)- 2012, 13 SERPAS, Jack (DE) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 SHADDINGER, Oswald (Manager) - 1946 SHARKEY, Neal (OL) - 1993, 94 SHAUGHNESSY, John (K) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 SHAW, D.J. (DL) - 2009, 10 SHAW, Robert (TE) - 1980, 81, 82 SHEEY, Billy (E) – 1957 SHELDON, Kenny (OL) - 2018, 19, 21 (S) SHELTON, John (K) – 2014 SHERROD, Kelvin (S) - 2000, 01 SHIEF, Kevin (WR) – 2011 SHILLINGS, Steve (OG) - 1979, 80, 81 SHOPTAUGH, Johnny (DT) - 1977, 78 SHORTS, Quan (WR) - 2018, 19 SIBLEY, Henry (DE) - 1985, 86, 88 SIBLEY, L.W. “Bubber” (OB/G) - 1944, 45, 46, 47

WHEATLEY, David (OL) - 2007, 08, 09

Jackie Smith was a standout football and track athlete at NSU from 1959-62. He led NSU in receiving in two of his three seasons but made his true mark in an incredible 16-season pro football career. Smith caught 480 passes for 7,918 yards and 43 touchdowns as a tight end with the Cardinals and Cowboys. On July 30, 1994 Smith was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

WIGGINS, Darrell - 1952 WIGGINS, Parker - 1940 WILBURN, Jeremy (DB) - 2005 WILEY, Fred (NG) - 1973, 74 WILKINS, Curtis (OL) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 WILKINSON, Dennis (C) - 1969, 70 WILKINSON, Sidney (OG) - 1973 WILLIAMS, Anthony (RB) - 1994, 95 WILLIAMS, B.J. (DB) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 WILLIAMS, Curtis (RB) - 2019, 21 (S,F) WILLIAMS, Germond (LB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 WILLIAMS, Greg (LB) - 1980, 81 WILLIAMS, JaMarcus (WR)- 2011, 12 WILLIAMS, James (T) - 1945 WILLIAMS, Jimmy “Jim” (G) - 1958,59,60,61 WILLIAMS, Lionel (DB) – 2016, 17 WILLIAMS, Malik (LB) - 2021 (S) WILLIAMS, Robbie (WR) - 2021 (S,F) WILLIAMS, Roger - 1961 WILLIAMS, Taylor (OL) - 1995, 96, 97 WILLIAMS, Thomas - 1989 WILLIAMS, Tori (QB/WR) - 1994 WILLIAMS, Trey (CB) - 2018, 19, 21 (S,F) WILLIAMS, Wade (DL) - 2009, 10, 11, 12 WILLIAMS, Zitavious “Kel” (CB) - 2021 (S) WILLIAMSON, Robert (E) - 1945 WILLIAMSON, Terry (RB) - 1994, 95 WILLIAMSON, Teryl (DB) - 1994, 95 WILLIBER, William (RB) - 1993, 94, 95 WILLIS, Ahmad (DE) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 WILLIS, Chris (DB) - 1993, 94, 95 WILLIS, Jalen (WR) - 2019, 21 (S) WILLIS, Troy (DE) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 WILLOUGHBY, Kent (E) - 1960, 61, 62 WILSON, Austin (B) - 1946, 47 WILSON, Bob (B/T) - 1947, 48 WILSON, Delryn (OL) – 2013, 14, 15 WILSON, D ylan (CB) – 2017, 19 WILSON, James - 1973 WIMBERLY, Ted (C) - 1964, 65 WINDHAM, John (OL) - 2000, 01, 02 WINN, Frances (T) - 1945 WOEHLERT, Ryan (LS) – 2015, 16 WOFFORD, Glen (OT) - 1971, 72 WOLFE, Tyler (QB) - 2009, 10 WOOD, Chip (RB) - 1993 WOODS, Bruce (S) - 2003, 04, 05 WOODLE, Randy (DT) - 2014, 15 WOODS, Jackie - 1962 WOODS, Jimmie (T) - 1964, 66, 67 WREN, Jerry (C) - 1960, 62 WRIGHT, David (FB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 WRIGHT, Kenny (S)--1996, 97, 98 WRIGHT, Randy (RB) - 1989, 90 WRIGHT, Robert (DE) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 WRIGHT, Stuart (QB) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 WROTEN, Gerald (E) - 1967 WYATT, Tommy - 1961, 62 WYBLE, Fred (C) - 1957, 58 -YYARBER, JaBralen (DT) - 2019, 21 (S,F)

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Gary Reasons played linebacker at NSU from 1980-83 and finished his career as the all-time leader in tackles with 394. He also set marks in single-season tackles with 172 in his as a senior and established a single-game mark with 24 stops against McNeese that same year. In nine NFL seasons, he won two Super Bowls. He was the first threetime All-American in Division I-AA history and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame on August 17, 1996.

YARBOR, Jason (CB) - 2013, 14 YARBROUGH, Ferrell M. (OT/DT) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 YARBROUGH, Gerald (OG/DL) - 1960, 61, 62 YELLOTT, Julius (Manager) - 1948 -ZZACHARY, G.W. - 1961, 62 ZEIGLER, Toby (WR) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 ZIRKLE, Chris (OL) – 2015, 16, 17, 19

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Bobby Hebert, QB at NSU from 1979-82, still holds the NSU single-game passing and total offense records. He ran for 101 yards and threw for 364, hitting on 18-of-30 attempts in a 38-31 victory over UTA on Sept. 13, 1980. Hebert played 14 pro seasons - 11 in the NFL with the Saints and Falcons. As a rookie, he led Michigan to the USFL title and was MVP in the championship game. In the NFL, he completed 60% for 21,683 yards and 135 TDs.

“Big Spears” and Jerry Rice are the only players from FCS programs ever chosen for the Football Writers of America All-America team (1993). One of 10 1993 Outland Trophy semifinalists, a two-year (1992-93) All-Amer ican and three-time All-Southland Conference tackle, he was a second-round 1994 NFL Draft choice (39th overall) who played 12 pro seasons.

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76 MARCUS SPEARS

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Joe Delaney was an All-American in football and track from 1977-81. He set NSU’s career rushing record with 3,047 yards and still holds the school single game record with 299 vs. Nicholls as a sophomore. He ran on NSU’s NCAA Champion 1981 4x100 m relay. As a rookie with the Chiefs, he set four club rushing records and was the 1982 AFC Rookie of the Year. He drowned in a heroic rescue attempt in June 1983. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

41 AL DODD Al Dodd was a two-time All-America safety from 1965-66 and led the 1966 Demons to an unbeaten 9-0 season and a No. 1 national ranking. He holds the state and Northwestern record with 31 career interceptions. He led the team in kickoff returns from 1964-66 and was also the top punt returner for those seasons. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears and later played eight seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints as a receiver.

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Retired Demon Jerseys

Roy Locks (DL, 1999-02)

John Kulakowski (DL, 1984-87)

John Dilworth (DB, 1971-74)

Russ Washington (pictured DB, 2003-05)

Arthur “Tank” Berry (DL, 1981-84)

Robert Daniel (DL, 1994-98)

Marcus Spears (OL, 1991-93)

Mike Green (DB, 1997-99)

Ahmad Willis (DL, 1999-02)

Al Edwards (WR, 1986-89)

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Craig Nall (QB, 2001)

Jamall Johnson (LB, 2003-04)

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Quintene Newhouse (DL, 2001-04)

Guy Hedrick (RB, 1990-92)

Glenn Talbert (ATH, 1961-63) Wayne Walker (P, 1963-65) Richard Ware (RB, 1968-71) 1970s

Keith Thibodeaux (DB, 1993-96)

Carroll Long (OL, 1965-66)

Grant Crowder (LB, 1994-95)

Gene Tennison (OL, 1998-01)

Butch Ballard (QB, 1973-76)

Ed Moses (LB, 1990-93)

2000s Greg Buckley (OL, 2001-04)

Tory Collins (DL, 2003-06)

Mark Schroeder (RB, 1978-79)

Adrian Hardy (DB, 1989-92)

HONORARY CAPTAINS

Petey Perot (OL, 1975-78) Sidney Thornton (RB, 1973-76) Darryl Toussaint (DB, 1978-80) Randy Walker (K/P, 1970-73)

Mark Duper (WR, 1980-81)

Gordon Boogaerts (LB, 1970-72)

William Broussard (OL, 1996-99)

David Wright (ATH, 1976-79) 1980s

Jermaine Jones (DB, 1995-98)

Tony Taylor (RB, 1998-00)

Theophile Scott (ATH, 1940-42)

Kenny Wright (DB, 1996-98)

David Pittman (DB, 2002-05)

Nathan Black (WR, 1998-01)

Bill Johnson (OL, 1975-78)

Mario Cage (RB, 1971-74)

Tony Joe Maranto (DB, 1995-97)

Toby Zeigler (RS, 2002-05)

Jerry Fowler (OL, 1959-62) Bert Heckel (OL,1956-59 Charlie Hennigan (WR, 1955-57) Dale Hoffpauir (ATH, 1956-59) James “Red” McNew (ATH, 1953-56) Jackie Smith (TE, 1959-62) Bob Tatum (OL, 1951-54) Charlie Tolar (RB, 1956-58) Ferrell Yarbrough (DL, 1958-61) 1960s

NORTHWESTERN

Keith Hodnett (SP, 1985-88)

Sammy Joe Odom (LB, 1962-63) Al Phillips (WR, 1966-69)

Gary Reasons (LB, 1980-83)

Patrick Palmer (WR, 1994-97)

Derrick Doyle (WR, 2003-06)

E.H. Gilson (HB, 1937-40)

Jerry Epperson (OL, 1975-78)

Andre Carron (LB, 1988-91)

Earnest “Bama” Wright (E, 1936-39)

Rob Robertson (FB, 1994-97)

Choosing the Top 100

Carlos Treadway (TE, 1988-92)

Dick Reding (WR, 1963-66)

Bryant “Red” Lewis (1956-57)

Ronnie Powell (RB, 1997-98)

Dudley Dowing (OL, 1952-54)

Greg Necaise (DL, 1989-90) Ed Orgeron (DL, 1980-83)

Corwyn Aldredge (pictured, TE, 1962-64)

Joe Delaney (RB, 1977-80)

John Stephens (RB, 1984-87)

Brad Laird (QB, 1991-95)

Lester Latino (LB, 1966-69)

Warren Griffith (OL, 1976-80) Bobby Hebert (QB, 1979-82) Victor Oatis (WR, 1979-82)

Robert Moore (DB, 1982-85)

Derrick Johnese (RB, 2002-04)

Mike Almond (WR, 1975-78)

John King (OL, 1987-90)

Scott Stoker (QB, 1986-89) Floyd Turner (WR, 1985-88)

Kevin Lewis (DB, 1985-88)

Kurt Rodriguez (LB, 1999-02)

Don Beasley (QB, 1961-64) Jerry Burton (DB, 1960-63) Al Dodd (DB, 1963-66) Walter Edler (DL, 1967-70) Larry Gaudet (LB, 1968-71) Don Guidry (QB, 1965-68) Ross Gwinn (OL, 1963-66) Donald Johnson (RB, 1969-72) Monte Ledbetter (WR, 1964-65) Gary McCrary (OL, 1968-71) Vic Nyvall (RB, 1967-69) John Wayne Odom (OL, 1960-63)

Mike Pool (QB, 1969-70)

To commemorate the Centennial Celebration of Demon Football for the 2007 season, a Top 100 Demon Football Players of the Century roster was selected. Fan voting conducted in May of 2007 was a primary component in the selection process, with a committee completing the selections. The Top 100 list was narrowed down from a group of 230 players nominated by a blue-ribbon panel comprised of former players, coaches and past and present administrators. The honorary captains were chosen by the commit tee as their stories emerged during the Top 100 selection process.

Odessa Turner (WR, 1984-86) 1990s

Mike Funches (OL, 1997-98)

Clarence Matthews (RB, 1992-95)

STATE FOOTBALL

Michael “Red” Richardson (DB, 1981-84)

1920s Harry “Rags” Turpin (RB, 1926-29) 1930s Walter Ledet (OL, 1934-38) 1940s Johnny Emmons (ATH, 1948-51) A.K. “Buddy” Lancaster (ATH, 1948-50) Parker Wiggins (RB, 1940) 1950s Billy Jack Booth (TE, 1956-59)

Randy Hilliard (DB, 1986-89)

Terrence McGee (DB, 1999-02)

All-American in 1953 and a three-time All-Gulf States Conference selection, Tatum starred at guard and linebacker. He helped lead the Demons to the 1953 GSC title. He was elected to the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 1972.

KEVIN LEWIS Defensive Back -1988 Just 5-foot-7 and not 150 pounds, he had to persuade Demon coaches to allow him to walk on as a cornerback. He went on to the NFL. An All-America cornerback with 13 pass breakups for the 1988 Southland Conference champs, Lewis had grown a bit before he played for Phoenix in 1989 and San Francisco from 1990-92.

AL DODD Safety -1965,1966 Truly one of the most gifted athletes ever to play at Northwestern, Dodd set a national record with 31 career interceptions, a mark that still stands as state and school records. On the unbeaten 1966 Demons’ squad, Dodd was the biggests star, earning All-Amer ica honors and an invitation to play in the Senior Bowl. He moved across the ball to receiver in the NFL, playing most of his 7 season for the fledgling New Orleans Saints, finishing with 111 career receptions for 1,803 yards after beginning as a defensive back in 1967 for Chicago.

JOHN OffensiveKINGLine -1990 He could have accepted a scholarship to play for Army, but Springhill native John King headed south to NSU and the Demons got one of their more versatile and productive offensive lineman. King earned All-American honors as a senior in 1990 at center playing all five interior line poisitions in his career, a four-year starter. In 1988, he played guard as the Demons set school records for points, touchdowns and rushing yards while winning their first Southland Conference championship and reaching the Division I-AA playoff quarterfinals.

DUDLEY DOWNING Center -1953

The 1984 Gulf Star Conference Male Athlete of the Year, Berry was a Kodak Coaches’ and AP All-America defensive tackle who led the Demons to a GSC title. All-Louisiana in 1982 and 1984, he made 77 tackles, including 9 sacks, as a senior when NSU led the nation in scoring defense (9 ppg).

The star offensive back for the 1939 unbeaten Normal Demons, Wiggins became the school’s second All-America football player in 1940. As a single-wing tailback, he handled all the passing duties along with punting and being the primary running threat.

ANDRE LinebackerCARRON-1991

ARTHUR “TANK” BERRY Defensive Tackle -1984

All-American and three-time All-Southland Confer ence tackle, he was a second-round 1994 NFL Draft choice (39th overall) who played 12 pro seasons.

JOE DELANEY Tailback- 1979,1980 A two-sport All-American, Delaney is in the College Football and Louisiana Sports halls of fame. He set NCAA, state and NSU records with a 299-yard, 4-touchdown rushing eruption vs. Nicholls in 1978 and finished as NSU’s single-season (1,110 yards, 1980) and career (3,047 yards) rushing king. He was AFC Rookie of the Year (Chiefs). His No. 44 is retired.

One of the most Demons’ most ferocious defenders, Odom was a 1963 All-America selection. He earned Outstanding Defensive Lineman and Outstanding Offensive Lineman awards for Northwestern, and went on to play two professional seasons with Houston. He was the 95th player chosen (Browns) in the 1964 NFL Draft.

ADRIAN HARDY Cornerback -1992 All-American in 1992 and All-Southland Conference in his last two seasons as a cornerback, Hardy was the first Demon to play in the Hula Bowl. He blocked 10 career kicks. A second-round 1993 NFL Draft pick (48th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers, he played in 1994 and 1995 in Cincinnati.

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SAMMY JOE ODOM Linebacker -1963

GREG NECAISE Defensive End -1990 An All-American and All-Southland Conference end in 1990 after breaking the school record with 15.5 sacks, Necaise also holds the career record with 28.5 sacks. He made 191 tackles, 40.5 behind the line, and intercepted 3 passes. The 1989 Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, he was twice All-Louisiana first team.

JOHN KULAKOWSKI Defensive End -1987 “Kool” was a 1987 All-America pick and the South land Conference Defensive Player of the Year after including a then school-record 15 sacks among his 96 tackles. A fiery four-year starter, he was part of the 1984 Gulf Star Conference co-champs. He made 28 career sacks and was a 1995 Graduate N Club Hall of Fame inductee.

CORWYN ALDREDGE Defensive End -1964

MARCUS SPEARS Offensive Lineman -1992,1993 “Big Spears” and Jerry Rice are the only players from FCS programs ever chosen for the Football Writers of America All-America team (1993). One of 10 1993 Outland Trophy semifinalists, a two-year (1992-93)

LARRY WALLS Defensive Tackle -1972 A defenssive end on coach George Doherty’s 8-2 Gulf South Conference champions, Walls earned NAIA All-American honors after helping NSU hold its opponents to an average of 8.1 points and 264 yards per game.

PARKER WIGGINS Halfback -1940

An All-America safety in 1963 while earning All-Gulf States Conference for three seasons, Burton also was a standout running back. He won both the Best Defensive Back and Best Offensive Back team awards in 1963, when he led the team in rushing. Burton was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams.

The Demons’ tackles leader (season, 176, 1991; career, 521), “The Terminator” was a consensus All-America linebacker as a senior when he was one first-place vote shy of being the national player of the year. A three-year All-Southland Conference star, Carron played for the 1988 SLC champions.

ROBERT TATUM Guard -1953

WARREN GRIFFITH Center -1980 An All-America center in 1980, Griffith helped that squad set 33 Demon offensive records, including an average of 421 yards of total offense. Started at cen ter for three years after moving from defensive end.

JERRY BURTON Halfback -1962

SIDNEY THORNTON Fullback -1976

A sixth-round (83rd overall) NFL (Browns) and fifth-round AFL (Patriots) 1965 draft pick, Aldredge was a 1964 All-America selection. A three-year starter at tight end, helping the 1962 Demons win the Gulf States Conference championship, he also was a standout defensive end.

CLARENCE MATTHEWS Tailback -1995 Matthews’ speed, powerful running style and kickoff return ability helped him break the school all-purpose yardage mark (4,651, now second all-time). All-America at tailback as a senior, he ran for a record 1,384 yards (now third) with 13 touchdowns. A Hula Bowl participant, he ranks sixth in career rushing (2,628).

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CHARLIE TOLAR Halfback -1958

The “Tank” (5-foot-6, 210 pounds), twice Gulf States Conference MVP, set school career records for rushing (2,194 yards, now 10th) and scoring (182 points, sixth today). Tolar’s 29-TD career total was tops nearly 50 years. He averaged 6.9 yards per carry in college, then won All-AFL honors three straight years (1961-63) with the Houston Oilers.

WALTER LEDET Guard -1938

GARY REASONS Linebacker -1981,1982,1983 A 1996 College Football Hall of Fame inductee, Reasons was the first three-time All-American in FCS history (and the only three-timer at NSU). He played 9 NFL seasons, starting in two Super Bowl wins. He set records of 172 tackles (1983), 394 in his NSU career. His No. 34 jersey was retired after his senior season.

A rugged offensive guard, the Abbeville native was the Demons’ first football All-American in his senior year, 1938. He also becamce the school’s first NFL Draft pick, going in the second round of the 1939 draft to Philadelphia. Recently married, he was able to make more money by staying at NSU to coach for Harry Turpin than ny playing pro ball. He stayed for 50 years, eventually serving as registrar after a coaching career that earned him membership in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Ledet was pivotal in the careers of Demon greats Jackie Smith, Charlie Hennigan, and Charlie Tolar.

A 1953 Little All-American, Downing was anAllGulf States Conference center. He was one of the top players on the 1953 GSC championship team. Downing was elected to the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 1974.

The “Thundering Bull” broke the Demons’ career rushing mark with 2,662 yards (now fifth), becom ing the first NSU back to average 100 yards rushing in a season (100.1, 1976). First-team All-Louisiana and an All-American, Thornton was MVP in the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic, then was drafted 48th overall (Steelers) and won two Super Bowls.

Runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award (national defensive MVP) and an All-American for the power house 1998 Southland Conference champs, Jones was SLC Player of the Year and Louisiana Defensive MVP. A cornerback, he set NSU marks for season (21) and career (44) pass breakups and scored 5 touchdowns on returns in ’98.

DEMETRESS BELL Offensive Line -2007 Orginally recruited to play basketball for legendary coach Mike McConathy, Bell was noticed by the foot ball coaches and given a try out at defensive line. He later moved to offensive tackle, where he remained for the remainder of his career. Bell was the 32nd Demon to be taken in the professional draft when he was chosen in the seventh round by Buffalo. He later became the starting left tackle.

A two-time All-America safety (1998, 1999), Green was among the best hitters in school history, twice winning national “play of the week” awards. A 9-year NFL veteran with Chicago and Seattle, Green led all pro defensive backs in tackles in 2002 despite being the last pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.

All-America at tackle as a junior, he played nose in 2004 for the Southland Conference champs and repeated as a first-team All-SLC pick. Newhouse made 155 career tackles, 29 for lost yards, notably forcing a fumble as ULM was trying to run out the clock, resulting in a last-second 2003 win.

CHRIS MOORE Kicker -2015

The school career record holder for scoring (248) and field goals (45) was a third-team All-American by both the Associated Press and STATS Inc. after a senior season in which he made 16 of 19 field goals, including a pair of 52-yarders, and 35 of 37 extra points.

All-America as a punt returner in 2000, when he set an NCAA record with a 23.7 average including three long scores, McGee was a four-year starter at cor nerback, sharing the career mark for pass breakups (44) while making 11 interceptions. A Pro Bowl kick returner with Buffalo in 2004, he played 10 NFL seasons.

TERRENCE MCGEE Return Specialist -2000

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AHMAD WILLIS Defensive End -2001

JOMARD VALSIN Linebacker -2021 (Spring)

A two-time All-American center (1998, 1999), Broussard starred on the 1998 Southland Conference championship team that reached the national semi finals. One of 15 seniors nationally in 1999 named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, he also played for the 1997 SLC co-champions.

TORY COLLINS Defensive Tackle, 2005,2006

The eighth two-time All-American in school history, Collins was a three-year All-Southland Conference selection at defensive tackle. He made 185 career tackles, 33 for loss. He helped the 2004 Demons win the SLC and reach the national playoffs after transferring from LSU as a freshman.

JUSTIN ALDREDGE Tight End -2011 Justin Aldredge joined his grandfather Corwyn Aldredge on Northwestern State’s elite group of football All-Americans. It was the first time in school history two members of the same family earned the honor. He had team highs of 39 catches for 514 yards and two touchdowns.

ROBERT DANIEL Defensive End -1998

QUINTENE NEWHOUSE Defensive Line -2003

MIKE GREEN Defensive Back -1998,1999

A 2000 All-American, Taylor shattered NSU season and career rushing records. He has the top two season totals (1,506 in 2000, 1,441 in 1999), is first in career rushing (3,720 yards), attempts (688) and in 100-yard games in a season (8, 1999) and career (20). His averages per game (136.9, 2000) and career (112.7) are also tops.

An All-American as a junior for the 2001 Demons, Willis made one of the biggest plays in school history, blocking a TCU field goal try to end NSU’s 27-24 overtime win in ’01. He had 21 career sacks, 10.5 in his junior year, and 42.5 for lost yardage (20 in 2001) among his 161 career tackles and was a two-time All-Southland Conference pick.

An All-America guard for the 2004 Southland Con ference champions, Buckley was a three-time All-SLC selection. He started for playoff teams in 2002 and 2004, earning first-team All-Louisiana honors in ’04 after the Demons set a single-season scoring record and allowed only 6 sacks.

Valsin earned second-team American Football Coaches Association All-America honors in the pandemic-affected 2020-21 season after collecting 54 tackles (8 TFL) and three sacks in just six games.

TONY JOE MARANTO Safety-1997

GENE TENNISON Offensive Line -2001 Tennison played guard and tackle as a three-year starter, earning 2001 All-Southland Conference and All-America honors at tackle. NSU won the ’98 SLC title and reached the playoff semis, and got back to the playoffs in his senior year. He also won an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and was an SLC shot put champ.

JERMAINE JONES Cornerback- 1998

TONY TAYLOR Running Back -2000

ROY LOCKS Defensive End- 2002

JAMALL JOHNSON Linebacker -2003,2004

An All-America safety and the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1997, Maranto played in NFL Europe and with the Saints and Browns. He made 209 tackles in his last two seasons, 106 as a senior with 6 interceptions as the Demons shared the SLC title and made the playoffs.

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A two-time All-American and Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 for the SLC champs, Johnson made 217 tackles in two seasons. Also a special teams standout with great speed, Johnson keyed record-breaking Purple Swarm defenses. He became a star in the CFL.

GREG BUCKLEY Offensive Line- 2004

MICHAEL BOOKER Offensive Line -2010 NSU’s 40th All-American, he was the Demons top offensive lineman three straight years. He averaged in the high 70s in grade percentage every year in Natchitoches. Booker was a three-time All-SLC selection.

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DEREK ROSE Linebacker -2010, 2011 The ninth two-time All-American in school history, Rose was a three-year All-Southland Conference se lection being voted to the first team his sophomore and senior years and second team junior year. He finished his career with 338 tackles.

A consensus All-America defensive end for the 1998 SLC champs, Daniel played in the East-West Shrine Game and the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic. He over came reconstructive knee surgery in 1997 to become a sixth-round 1999 NFL Draft pick (Carolina).

IMOAN CLAIBORNE Cornerback -2014 Imoan Claiborne capped his Northwestern State career with All-American honors after causing seven turnovers (four interceptions, three recovered fumbles) in his senior season. He and Ed Eagan gave NSU its first pair of All-Americans in the same season since 2010 (Booker, Rose).

A four-year starter and All-Southland Conference pick both at linebacker and defensive end, Locks won All-America honors in 2002 with 16.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks among his 70 tackles. He had 224 career tackles, 37.5 for loss, and was a key on playoff teams in 2001 and 2002.

ED EAGAN All-Purpose -2014 A former cornerback, Eagan shined as a wide receiv er and return specialist as a junior. Eagan set a slew of school records, including kickoff return yardage in a season and a career as well as the single-season mark for receptions (73) in a breakout 2014 season.

WILLIAM BROUSSARD Center -1998,1999

JAZZ FERGUSON Wide Receiver -2018 In his lone season at Northwestern State, Ferguson established school records for recieving yards (1,117), touchdowns (13) and 100-yard receiving games (6), earning All-American honors from the Associated Press, STATS Inc., Hero Sports and Phil Steele. QUAN SHORTS Wide Receiver -2019 A Texas Tech transfer, Shorts became the first Demon pass catcher to reach 100 receptions in a season, hitting it on the number despite battling turf toe over the final three games of the season and earning All-American honors from STATS FCS. In addition to his 100 grabs, Shorts caught 11 scoring passes.

DAVID PITTMAN Defensive Back- 2005 A 2005 All-American, the 2004-05 All-Southland Conference cornerback was a third-round (87th overall) 2006 NFL Draft choice (Ravens). A four-year starter, “Pitt” snagged 11 interceptions, broke up 26 passes, scored 4 touchdowns (three interception returns) and made 153 tackles. He was the only FCS player in the 2006 Senior Bowl.

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106 FCS Playoffs: 1988 • 1997 • 1998 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 Great Tradition • Brighter Future nsudemons.com all-conference demons ALL-GULF STATES CONFERENCE 1948 G Phil White 1949 DB Art Lancaster 1950 LB James Beck G Jack Huckaby QB Johnnie Emmons 1951 G Bob Tatum G Sid Morrell 1952 G Bob Tatum 1953 G Bob Tatum E Don Millen E John Ables 1954 C Dudley Downing, T Charles Johnson 1955 QB James McNew G Ed Schroder 1956 QB James McNew 1957 FB Charlie Tolar 1958 FB Charlie Tolar T Bert Heckel E Billy Booth 1959 E Billy Booth 1961 Back Kenny Thompson 1962 Back Kenny Thompson LB Sammy Joe TOdom Jerry Fowler, HB Glenn Talbert 1963 LB Sammy Joe Odom HB Glenn Talbert G Al Moreau E Roy Gentry HB Jerry Burton T John Wayne Odom 1964 E Corwyn Aldredge FB Claude Patrick G Larry Nugent 1965 S Al Dodd E Dick Reding 1966 S Al Dodd QB Malcolm Lewis E Eddie Lovich G Gerald Malley, G Eddie Mittelbronn E Dick Reding P Shelley Dickie 1967 G Gerald Malley T David Dawson HB Vic Nyvall 1968 C Randy Brodnax G David Centanni T Shelley Dickie T Walter Edler S Kenny Hrapmann RB Vic Nyvall, E Al Phillips 1969 T Mike Burrow T Walter Edler G Bobby Knocak LB Lester Latino C Gary McCrary E Mace Morris, G Leslie Robertson 1970 T Walter Edler G Bobby Koncak C Gary McCrary E Al Phillips QB Mike Pool G Leslie Robertson FB Richard Ware ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 1972 HB Donald Johnson G Mike Boyce NG Kenny Trahant PR Randy Walter 1973 HB Mario Cage NG Kenny Trahant S John Kelly 1974 QB Butch Ballard DB John Dilworth ALL-GULF STAR CONFERENCE 1984 T Arthur Berry T James Boyd LB Earnest Crittenden S Michael Richardson G Maxie Smith FL Odessa Turner 1985 FL Odessa Turner TB John Stephens PK Keith Hodnett P Mike Crow, DE James Hall LB J.T. Fenceroy 1986 DE James Hall LB J.T. Fenceroy, TB John Stephens S Odessa Turner ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1987 DE John Kulakowski (Defensive MVP) 1988 WR Floyd Turner LB Leonard Parker 1989 WR Al Edwards LB Andre Carron CB Randy Hilliard 1990 LB Andre Carron DE Greg Necaise OL John King S Ron Davis WR John Tappin 1991 LB Andre Carron (Defensive MVP) CB Adrian Hardy OL Marcus Spears Honorary Team Captain Bill Britt 1992 CB Adrian Hardy OL Marcus Spears TE Carlos Treadway KR Darius Adams LB Edward Moses 1993 OL Marcus Spears LB Ed Moses 1994 RB Clarence Matthews OL John Dippel LB Steve Readeaux 1995 RB Clarence Matthews (Offensive MVP) OL Jayson Hayes 1996 WR Pat Palmer (Offensive MVP) CB Keith Thibodeaux 1997 RB Ronnie Powell (Newcomer of the Year) WR Pat Palmer OL Archie Robinson CB Jermaine Jones S Tony Joe Maranto (Defensive Player of the Year) 1998 CB Jermaine Jones (Player of the Year) RB Tony Taylor OL Mike Funches DL Robert Daniel S Mike Green 1999 RB Tony Taylor OL William Broussard S Mike Green 2000 RB Tony Taylor C/RS Terrence McGee LB Kurt Rodriguez 2001 RB Jeremy Lofton OL Gene Tennison DE Ahmad Willis C/RS Terrence McGee Bob Tatum (1951,52,53) James McNew (1955, 56) Corwyn Aldredge (1964) Odessa Turner (1984, 85) WR Al Edwards (1989) Clarence Matthews (1994, 95) Tony Taylor (1998,99,00)

2008 First Team: DB Wesley Eckles K Robert Weeks Second Team: RB Byron Lawrence DL Ledell Love LB Mack Dampier 2009 First Team: DL Al Smith Second Team: DB Wesley Eckles DB Gary Riggs 2010 First Team: OL Michael Booker LB Derek Rose Second Team: TE Justin Aldredge DL Ledell Love DB Jamaal White 2011 First Team: K John Shaughnessy TE Justin Aldredge Second Team: LB Derek Rose OL Larry Calcote S Jamaal White DE Ricky Issac 2012 First Team: LB Derek Rose Second Team: S Jamaal White S Cortez Paige K John Shaughnessy 2013 Second Team: OL Warren Jones DL Lesley Deamer LB Pat Black DB Imoan Claiborne 2014 First Team: WR Ed Eagan AP Ed Eagan LB Marion Chapman DB Imoan Claiborne Second Team: OL Pace Murphy RS Ed Eagan DB Adam Jones 2015 First Team: WR Ed Eagan AP Ed Eagan RS Ed Eagan K Chris Moore Second Team: OL Pace Murphy 2016 First Team: RB De’Mard Llorens

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DE Ahmad Willis LB Kurt Rodriguez RB Derrick Johnese Second Team: OL Greg Buckley LB Germond Williams 2003 First Team: LB Jamall Johnson (Newcomer of the Year) DT Quintene Newhouse OT Greg Buckley Second Team: RB Derrick Johnese DL Gary Wesley CB David Pittman S Eric Louis 2004 First Team: LB Jamall Johnson (Defensive POY) RB Derrick Johnese (Offensive POY) FB Issa Banna OL Greg Buckley

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Second Team: OL Cameron Hussey 2017 Second Team: OL Chris Zirkle 2018 First Team: WR Jazz Ferguson (Offensive Player of the Year) S Hayden Bourgeois 2019 First Team: WR Quan Shorts Second Team: OL Chris ZIrkle Third Team: DB BartholomewShemar LB Ja’Quay Pough 2021 Spring: First Team: RB Scooter Adams LB Jomard Valsin Second Team: WR Javon Antonio OL Khalil Corbett-Canada KR Donovan Duvernay Third Team: CB William Hooper S P.J. Herrington LB Blake Stephenson OL Jakob Sell P Scotty Roblow 2021 Fall: Second Team: OL Jakob Sell DB Shemar Bartholomew Note: Only first-team selections are listed through the 2001 season. Derrick Doyle (2004) Justin Aldredge (2010,11) Jazz Ferguson (2018)

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2002 First Team: DE Roy Locks (Defensive Player of the Year)

David Pittman S Russ Washington Second Team: WR Derrick Doyle TE Mark Morris OL Mike King DL Tory Collins DL Gary Wesley S Bruce Woods 2005 First Team: OL Brian Booth CB David Pittman RS Toby Zeigler DL Tory Collins S Russ Washington Second Team: OL Woodly Telfort DL Carlos Stephens 2006 First Team: DL Tory Collins DE Ed Queen S Russ Washington Second Team: TE Clay Broyles 2007 First Team: OL Demtress Bell RB Byron Lawrence Second Team: DL Al Smith DL Ray Martin DB C.L. Grogan DB Gary Riggs

Punt Return 90 yards, Terrence McGee vs. Southern, 9/2/00 86 yards, Terrence McGee vs. Troy State, 10/7/00 Kickoff Return 98 yards, Willie Quinn (Southern), 9/7/13 84 yards, Clarence Matthews vs. Southern, 9/3/94

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TURPIN STADIUM RECORDS RNK. ATT. DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REMARKS 1. 17,528 9/2/00 vs. Southern W 31-14 Home Opener 2. 17,031 11/16/00 vs. McNeese St. L 27-3 Home Finale 3. 16,706 9/5/98 vs. Southern W 28-7 Home Opener 4. 16,222 9/7/96 vs. Southern W 27-10 Home Opener 5. 15,600 9/3/94 vs. Southern L 20-0 Home Opener 6. 14,873 9/7/13 vs. Southern W 55-14 Home Opener 7. 14,591 10/16/04 vs. McNeese St. W 47-17 Homecoming 8. 14,586 10/22/00 vs. McNeese St. W 37-34 Homecoming 9. 14,436 9/18/99 vs. Tarleton St. W 52-6 10. 14,247 10/15/98 vs. McNeese St. W 14-10 Fox TV/Thursday TOP TURPIN STADIUM CROWDS

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Most Points Scored 30 Kade Herrington (Lamar), Oct. 17, 2015 24 Davion Davis (Sam Houston State), Oct. 13, 2018 24 Davon Fowlkes (Appalachian State), Sept. 245, 2004 20 Joe Delaney vs. Portland State, Nov. 1, 1980 *19 Ed Horton vs. Tarlton State, Oct. 13, 1962 18 Carlos Blackman (Central Arkansas), Oct. 21, 2017 18 Julius Maracalin (Southeastern Louisiana), Sept. 30, 2017 18 Jared West, vs. Lamar, Sept. 16, 2017 18 C.J. Bates (Nicholls), Oct. 29, 2016 18 Ben Beach vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 30, 2000 18 KaRon Coleman (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1999 18 Tony Taylor vs. Jacksonville State, Nov. 11, 1999 18 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 18 Tony Taylor vs. Tarlton State, Sept. 18, 1999 18 Chris Pritchett vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 18 Sam Zanders (Illinois State), Nov. 28, 1998 18 Ronnie Powell vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 20, 1997 18 Ronnie Powell vs. Arkansas Tech, Oct. 25, 1997

Stadium: By the Numbers 139-80-1 - all time record of the Demons in Turpin Stadium .634 - winning percentage since playing in Turpin in 1977 5 - unbeaten seasons in Turpin 1980: 6-0, 1982: 5-0, 1988: 5-0; 2002: 4-0, 2004: 6-0

Most Passing Attempts 55 Shelton Eppler vs. Southeastern La., comp., 33, Sept. 28, 2019 50 Shelton Eppler vs. Stephen F. Austin, comp. 27, Nov. 21, 2019 49 Shelton Eppler vs. Central Arkansas, comp. 26, Oct. 19, 2019

NSU students and the Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band sit on the east side of the field. Completing the complex is the NSU Fieldhouse, which opened in 1979. The Fieldhouse is home to administrative and coaching offices, dressing rooms, training rooms with up to date facilities, weight room, lounges, meeting areas, and film rooms. Other features include the plush Demon dressing room, equipment room, and laundry area with ample storage space.

Pass 98 yards, Bobby Hebert to Randy Liles vs. Southeastern La., 11/22/80 94 yards, Brett Hicks to Brandon Perry (Sam Houston State), 10/7/06 *85 yards, Mike Pool to Al Phillips vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/27/69

18 Chris Pritchett vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 18, 1997 18 Lewis Tillman (Jackson State), Nov. 14, 1987 18 Mike Wooten (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 5, 1985 *18 Theophile Scott vs. Southestern Louisiana, Oct. 4, 1940

The two deck west side of the stadium features a glassed-in area between decks which is reserved for members of the Demons Unlimited Foundation and other dignitaries. Also located on the west side are 5,000 comfortable chair back seats and a double-decked press box, complete with working press area, radio booths, and camera decks.

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Most Rushing Touchdowns 5 Kade Herrington (Lamar), Oct. 17, 2015 3 Carlos Blackman (Central Arkansas), Oct. 21, 2017 3 Julius Maracalin (Southeastern Louisiana), Sept. 30, 3017 3 Jared West, vs. Lamar, Sept. 16, 2017 3 Dylan Long (McNeese State), Nov. 1, 2014

Interception Return 97 yards, Michael “Red” Richardson vs. Southeastern La., 11/12/83 95 yards, Jermaine Jones vs. Southern, 9/5/98

Northwestern State is now in its fifth decade of playing home games in Turpin Stadium, named for Harry Turpin, the second all-time winningest coach in Demon football history.Turpin, a four sport letterman at what was then Louisiana Normal in the mid-1920s, collected 98 victories during his 22 years as the Demons head coach. The stadium was renamed in his honor prior to the 1977 season. Featuring an artificial playing surface, the 15,971-seat capacity stadium is the focal point of the NSU athletic complex, which also includes the NSU Fieldhouse.

3 Keshawn Hill (Sam Houston State), Oct. 18, 2014 3 Jeremy Lofton, vs. Nicholls, Oct. 20, 2001 3 Jeremy Lofton vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 17, 2001 3 KaRon Coleman (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1999 3 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 3 Tony Taylor vs. Jacksonville State, Nov. 16, 1999 3 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 3 Tony Taylor vs. Tarlton State, Sept. 18, 1999 3 Sam Zanders (Illinois St.), Nov. 28, 1998 3 Ronnie Powell vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 20, 1997 3 Ronnie Powell vs. Arkansas Tech, Oct. 25, 1997 3 Lewis Tillman (Jackson State), Nov. 14, 1987 3 Mike Wooten (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 5, 1985 3 Joe Delaney vs. Portland State, Nov. 1, 1980 *3 Theophile Scott vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Oct. 4, 1940

Field Goal 55 yards, Teddy Garcia (Northeast La.), 10/5/87 52 yards, Benny Brouillette vs. Nicholls St., 10/11/84 Punt 85 yards, Don Alonzo (Nicholls St.), 11/8/80 80 yards, Ryan Gooch (Stephen F. Austin), 11/17/07 78 yards, Leo Clement vs. Alcorn State, 10/16/82

Most Rushing Attempts 41 Joe Delaney, vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 8, 1980 38 Marcel Shipp (Massachusetts), Dec. 12, 1998

Most Yards Rushing 299 Joe Delaney vs. Nicholls State, Oct. 28, 1978 282 Kade Herrington (Lamar), Oct. 17, 2015 208 Gilbert Price (Southwest Texas St.), Oct. 20, 1990

LONGEST PLAYS Rush 93 yards, Ronnie Powell vs. Jacksonville St., 11/8/97 91 yards, Tony Taylor vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/20/99

INDVIDUAL RECORDS

Penalties - Most Yards NSU 21 for 183 yds vs. Lamar, Sept. 16, 2017 OPP 18 for 178 yds by East Texas State, Sept. 22, 1990 * - Demon Stadium (Before renovations in 1977 and renamed Turpin Stadium)

Most Rushing Touchdowns NSU 6 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Oct. 2, 2004 OPP 5 twice (last by Lamar, Oct. 17, 2015)

Most Touchdowns Passing 5 Jeremiah Briscoe (Sam Houston State), Nov. 12, 2016 5 Zach Adkins vs. Nicholls, Nov. 15, 2014 5 Richie Williams (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 4 Shelton Eppler vs. Lamar, Nov. 9, 2019 4 Shelton Eppler vs. McNeese, Nov. 10, 2018 4 Ty Brock (Sam Houston State), Oct. 13, 2018 4 Shelton Eppler vs. Grambling, Sept. 8, 2018 4 Brad Spangler vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 4 Warren Patterson vs. Henderson State, Sept. 19, 1998 4 Kenny Philbert vs. Texas-Arlington, Sept. 3, 1977 Most13ReceptionsEdEagan vs. Abilene Christian, 212 yds, Nov. 5, 2015 12 Chris Jones (Northeast Louisiana), 214 yds, Oct. 5, 1985 11 Quan Shorts vs. Central Arkansas, 106 yds, Oct. 19, 2019 11 Akile Davis vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 103 yds, Sept. 28, 2019 11 Quan Shorts vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 110 yds, Sept. 28, 2019 11 Yedidiah Louis (Sam Houston State), 125, yds, Nov. 12, 2016

Total Cost: $2,500,500 (including all surrounding road work and enclosing area.)

Most Pass Completions NSU 36, vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 2, 2021 OPP 30, twice, last by Central Arkansas, Oct. 19, 2019

Most First Downs NSU 33 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981 by rush: 21 vs. Incarnate Word, Oct. 11, 2014 by pass: 19 vs. Missouri State, Aug. 28, 2014 by penalty: 7 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Sept. 28, 2019 OPP 30 by Central Arkansas, Nov. 2, 2013 by rush: 21 by Texas State, Oct. 20, 1990 by pass: 17 twice, last by Houston Baptist, Nov. 6, 2021 by penalty: 6 by three teams (last by Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 18, 2017)

Most Passing Yards 431 Bob Bounds (East Texas State), Sept. 28, 1991 384 James Tabary (McNeese), Oct. 22, 2016 374 Ty Brock (Sam Houston State), Oct. 13, 2018 368 Richie Williams (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 364 Bobby Hebert vs. Texas-Arlington, Sept. 13, 1980

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Playing Surface: Turf Nation 5S Artificial (replaced summer 2022)

Highest Completion Percentage 85.0% Zach Adkins vs. Nicholls, Nov. 15, 2014 81.8% Bobby Hebert vs. Abilene Christian, Sept. 6, 1980 79.3% Bubby Brister (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 3, 1985

TEAM RECORDS

Wing 3: Locker rooms, training room, weight room, ready room, laundry, and storage

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Most Yards Receiving 247 Ronald Bonner (Jacksonville State), 9 rec., Nov. 8, 1997 238 Ed Eagan vs. McNeese State, Nov. 1, 2014 216 Pat Palmer vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7 rec., Nov. 20, 1997

Architects: Harold Pique and Associates, New Orleans, Louisiana

Most Points Scored NSU 87 vs. Southeastern La., Oct. 11, 2003 OPP 51 twice, last by Southeastern La., Oct. 23, 2021 Most Rushing Attempts NSU 66 vs. Abilene Christian, Sept. 22, 1984 OPP 75 by Texas-Arlington, Sept. 3, 1977

49 Ty Brock (Sam Houston State), comp. 24, Oct. 13, 2018 48 Kaleb Fletcher, vs. Incarnate Word, comp. 36, Oct. 2, 2021 48 Doug Hudson (Nicholls State), comp. 23, Nov. 8, 1986 47 Shelton Eppler, vs. Sam Houston State, comp. 27, Oct. 13, 2018 47 Troy Williams (Southern), comp. 27, Sept. 2, 2000 46 Shelton Eppler, vs. McNeese, comp. 25, Nov. 10, 2018 46 Jeremiah Briscoe (Sam Houston State), comp. 29, Nov. 12, 2016 45 Luke Anthony (Abilene Christian), comp. 29, Nov. 4, 2017 45 Kevin Glenn (Illinois State), comp. 18, Nov. 28, 1989

Architects: Harold Pique and Associates, New Orleans, Louisiana Contractor: Tudor Construction Company Alexandria, Louisiana Dedication Date: September 3, (NSU197728, Texas-Arlington 24)

Most Pass Completions 35 Shelton Eppler vs. Southeastern La., att. 55, Sept. 28, 2019 31 Zach Adkins vs. Missouri State, att. 42, Aug. 28, 2014 30 Breylin Smith (Central Arkansas), att. 43, Oct. 19, 2019 30 Kaleb Fletcher vs. Houston Baptist, att. 44, Oct. 27, 2018 29 Luke Anthony (Abilene Christian), att. 43, Nov. 4, 2017 29 Jeremiah Briscoe (Sam Houston State), att. 46, Nov. 12, 2016 29 James Tabary (McNeese), att. 43, Oct. 22, 2016 28 Brady Attaway (Stephen F. Austin) att. 42, Nov. 23, 2013 28 Shelton Eppler vs. Midwestern State, att. 42, Sept. 7, 2019 27 Shelton Eppler vs. Stephen F. Austin, att. 50, Nov. 21, 2019 27 Shelton Eppler, vs. Sam Houston State, att. 47, Oct. 13, 2018 27 Troy Williams (Southern), att. 47, Sept. 2, 2000

Most Yards Punting 400 Shane Stephens vs. McNeese State (10 att.) Oct. 19, 1991 380 Beau Mothe (Southeastern Louisiana), Nov. 7, 2009 369 Mark Holmes vs. Troy State (9 att.), Oct. 7, 2000 344 Benny May (McNeese State), Sept. 14, 1985

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Most Touchdowns - Receiving 4 Davion Davis, Sam Houston State, Oct. 13, 2018 4 Davon Fowlkes (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 3 C.J. Bates (Nicholls), Oct. 29, 2016 3 Chris Pritchett vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 3 Chris Pritchett vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 18, 1997 3 Kevin Goodwin (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1993 3 Mark Duper vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981

10 Ed Eagan, vs. McNeese, 238 yds, Nov. 1, 2014 9 Tyson Thompson (Houston Baptist), 113 yards, Nov. 6, 2021 9 CJ Hardy (Incarnate Word), 120 yards, Oct. 2, 2021 9 Lujan Winningham (Central Arkansas), 168 yards, Oct. 19, 2019 9 Jazz Ferguson vs. McNeese, 112 yds, Nov. 3, 2018 9 Jazz Ferguson vs. Sam Houston State, 138 yds, Oct. 13, 2018 9 Marquisian Chapman vs. Southeastern La., 48 yds, Sept. 30, 2017 9 Ed Eagan vs. Missouri State, 107 yds, Aug. 28, 2014 9 Al’Tre Joubert (Southern), 111 yards, sept. 2, 2000 9 Eric Anderson (Henderson State), 91 yds, Oct. 5, 1985 9 Odessa Turner vs. Northeast Louisiana, 113 yds, Oct. 5, 1985

Fieldhouse Facts:

Wing 1: Johnnie Emmons Academic Center, administrative offices, lounges and meeting rooms

Most Passing Yards NSU 387 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981 OPP 431 by East Texas State, Sept. 28, 1991

MostNSUPunts 10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 7, 2009 10 vs. McNeese State, Oct. 19, 1991 10 vs. Angelo State, Sept. 14, 1983 OPP 9 four times (most recently by Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 7, Most2009)Yards

Most Passing Attempts NSU 55 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (35 comp.), Sept. 28, 2019 OPP 61 by Northeast Louisiana (24 comp.), Nov. 21, 1981

Contractor: McInnis Brothers Inc. Minden, Louisiana Completion Date: April 27, 1979 Dedication Date: September 29, 1979 (NSU 20, Northeastern Louisiana 14)

Highest Completion Percentage NSU 85.7% vs. Nicholls, Nov. 15, 2014 OPP 79.3% by Northeast Louisiana, Oct. 5, 1985

Punting NSU 369 vs. Troy State, Oct. 7, 2000 OPP 358 by Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 21, 2019

Most Touchdowns - Passing NSU 5, twice (last vs. Nicholls, Nov. 15, 2014) OPP 5, (last by Sam Houston State, Oct. 12, 2016)

Total Area: 38,000 square feet (or .87 acres, just 5,560 feet short of one acre

Turpin Stadium Facts: Total Cost: $4,812,600 (including renovation and expansion of old stadium with artificial surfacing of the field.)

Most Yards Rushing NSU 446 vs. Sam Houston State (62 att.), Nov. 13, 2004 OPP 438 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (61 att.), Sept. 3, 2015

George Doherty Wing: Coaches’ offices, conference and film room, locker rooms

Seating Capacity: 15,971 West Side Lower Deck: 4,862 VIP Deck: 240 West Side Upper Deck: 4,780 Press Level: 166 East Side: 5,923

Two Demon greats have won pro Rookie of the Year awards. Tailback Joe Delaney was the 1981 AFC Rookie of the Year when he earned a trip to the Pro Bowl and was named Chiefs MVP after establishing a then-franchise record with 1,121 rushing yards, leading Kansas City to its first winning season since 1973. Seven years later, after breaking Delaney’s Demon career rushing record, tailback John Stephens won the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honor after running for 1,168 yards for New England.

NFL Focused on NSU in the 1999 Draft

Demons in the NFL Draft

Legends of the AFL, Hennigan and Tolar

Among the dozens of former Demons to play pro ball, there are an elite group whose careers stretched for many years. Topping the list is Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Jackie Smith, who played 16 years (1963-78).

There have been 36 Northwestern State players chosen in the NFL Draft, including 10 in the last 14 seasons. Three Demons have gone in the top five rounds since 2002 (Craig Nall, 2002, 5th round, Packers; Terrence McGee, 2003, 4th round, Bills; David Pittman, 2006, 3rd round, Ravens). NSU’s highest pick: RB John Stephens, 1988, 17th overall. The Demons’ first-ever draft pick: OG Walter Ledet, Eagles, 2nd round, 1939; The busiest round for NSU players: 2nd, with 7 Demons selected. The busiest year: 1999, when 3 Demons were picked (cornerbacks Kenny Wright and Jermaine Jones, defensive end Robert Daniel). Defensive tackle Deon Simon was the latest Demon taken in the draft - selected in the 7th round by the New York Jets in 2015.

Pro Bowl quarterback Bobby Hebert played in the NFL from 1985-96 (11 seasons) after three years starring in the USFL, getting a total of 14 pro seasons. All-Pro receiver Mark Duper spent 11 seasons in the NFL (1982-1992), as did offensive lineman Marcus Spears (1995-2005). Receiver Floyd Turner got in 10 seasons (1989-1998) as did safety Mike Green (2000-2009). Linebacker Gary Reasons played 9 years (1984-1992), as did cornerback Randy Hilliard (1990-1998). Receiver Al Dodd (1967-74) had 8 NFL seasons, a long with offensive guard Petey Perot (1979-85), cornerback Kenny Wright (1999-2008). All-time AFL greats Charlie Hennigan and Charlie Tolar starred for the Houston Oilers for 7 years (1960-66), and Terrence McGee played 10 years (2003-12).

Charlie Hennigan Charlie Tolar

The 1998 Demons had three players (Kenny Wright, Jermaine Jones, Robert Daniel) chosen in the 1999 NFL Draft – more than were chosen from six of the Associated Press Top 25 major college teams, and as many or more than 12 of the AP Top 25, such as Penn State and UCLA. NSU led all Division FCS programs and Louisiana institutions with three selections. No other college in the country, at any level, had both starting cornerbacks selected.

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When the American Football League was created in 1960, former Demon track star and football player Charlie Hennigan was teaching biology and coaching at Jonesboro-Hodge High School, having been cut by the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos. Demon All-America fullback Charlie Tolar was drafted by Pittsburgh, but cut in 1959. They were among 160 hopefuls who participated in an AFL tryout camp for the Houston franchise, and both beat the odds to make the team. Each became instant All-AFL stars who made the Oilers’ All-Time Team in the mid-1990s, voted by fans. Hennigan set pro records with 1,746 receiving yards in 1961 and 101 catches in 1964, marks that remained for 20-plus years. The 1,746 receiving yards still is third all-time, topped only by Jerry Rice and Isaac Bruce. Hennigan holds NFL records for consecutive 100-yard receiving games (7) and most 200-yard receiving games (3) in a season, and ranks second all-time with 10 100-yard receiving games in a season and four 200-yard career games. Tolar’s 5-6, 220-pound frame earned him nicknames like “Tank” and “The Human Bowling Ball” and his bullish style made him a hero to future NFL star Larry Csonka while earning him a pair of All-AFL honors. His colorful lifestyle earned him a line in a Willie Nelson song: “Men like Charlie Tolar, when they made him, they broke the mold.”

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The Cajun Cannon, Bobby Hebert He came to Northwestern in 1978 as a T-formation quarterback with a difficult-to-understand, thick Cajun accent. At the end of his redshirt sophomore year, Bobby Hebert was an honorable mention All-America. Injuries slowed him in his final two seasons, but he went from NSU to the fledgling USFL and became an instant star, win ning the championship game MVP award for the Michigan Panthers. That launched an incredible 14-year pro career highlighted by eight seasons when he led the New Orleans Saints to their greatest success. Hebert was 49-26 (.653) as the Saints starting QB, leading the club to its only division title and its best ever record. Today, he co-hosts the Big 870, WWL AM weeknights Sports Talk show in New Orleans and keeps close watch on his alma mater.

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Demons with NFL Longevity

Along with winning the 1988 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, former NSU tailback John Stephens was awarded the first Gale Say ers Humanitarian Citation in 1988. Stephens was the choice of a committee headed by Sayers, the Hall of Fame running back who starred for the Chicago Bears. The award is given to the National Football League rookie demonstrating the most outstanding commitment of time and effort toward a personally designated charitable organization, which in Stephens’ case was the Roxbury (Mass.) Comprehensive Community Health Center.

Among the 34 Demons chosen in the NFL Draft, two hold a special distinction – they were the last players chosen in that year’s draft. Receiver Mike Almond was the 330th and last selection in 1979, going to the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Safety Mike Green went as the 248th choice in the 2000 draft, to Chicago. They were each the guests of honor for the “Irrelevant Week” celebration in Newport Beach, Calif., in June, making NSU the only program to have two “Mr. Irrelevants” in the history of the festivities. Almond made it to the last cut but the Steelers had receivers Lynn Swann and John Stallworth, both in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Green not only made the Bears’ roster, he was their second-leading tackler over his last six seasons and he was traded to NFC champion Seattle, where he played for two more years.

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Track and Football, a Demon Tradition

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Demons on the SI Cover

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The Turtle, All-Pro Terrence McGee

Rookie Star, Veteran Style

In his second pro season, 2004, he made the Pro Bowl as a return specialist and emerged as one of the NFL’s better cover cornerbacks for Buffalo, in a 10-year NFL career.

For musicians, it’s the cover of the Rolling Stone. For athletes, being a Sports Illustrated cover boy is the ultimate. Three Demon greats have been there. All-Pro Mark Duper was the subject for the Nov. 19, 1984 issue showcasing the unbeaten Miami Dolphins, In the Oct. 7, 1991 edition, Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert was on the cover illustrating the “Saints Alive” story saluting their best start ever. Prior to his second straight Super Bowl appearance, cornerback Jeremy Lane was part of the Seattle defensive backfield nicknamed the “Legion of Boom” that graced the Feb. 2, 2015, cover. NSU products Jackie Smith, Joe Delaney and Hebert have been profiled inside the magazine, and in 2005, Marcus Spears provided the “Best Joke I Can Tell in Public” for SI readers.

Big Red, Jackie Smith For a track standout whose hurdling skills made him most attractive to the Demons coming out of Kentwood High School, Jackie Smith made the most of his opportunity at NSU from 1959-62. His stats in football were modest in the run-based offenses of the early 1960s, but his size and speed interested pro scouts. Few 10th-round draft picks have worked out so spectacularly. Smith’s rugged style, combined with his speed and athleticism, redefined the positon of tight end in the NFL in the late 1960s. He made five straight Pro Bowl appearances for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1966-70 and retired after the 1978 season as the NFL’s all-time leading tight end with 480 career catches for 7,918 yards. He played in 121 consecutive games. In 1994, Kentwood came to Canton. “Big Red” was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Last But Not Least, Mr. Irrelevant

Dating to the 1930s, football and track have been intertwined at Northwestern. The Demons’ first football All-American, Walter Ledet, was a track stalwart who became one of the great track coaches in state history, earning him a place in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. His powerhouse track programs attracted future pro greats Charlie Hennigan and Jackie Smith to Northwestern. Since then, many outstanding Demon football players have been two-sport stars, including track All-Americans and future pro players Joe Del aney, Mark Duper, Victor Oatis, Al Edwards and Ronnie Powell. Duper had never played football until Delaney and Oatis teased and prodded him into giving it a try for his junior season, 1980. Two years later, Duper was a second-round NFL Draft pick on the way to three Pro Bowls. In 1981, Delaney, Oatis, and Duper ran on the NCAA Division I champion 4x100 meter relay team. NSU remains the only FCS program ever to win an NCAA relay championship men or women indoors or outdoors.

The Turtle came out of his shell in a big way. Cornerback Terrence McGee earned the nickname “Turtle” because of the way he wore his shoulder pads around his head until the last possible moment before preseason practices, to keep his head in the shade. McGee became a starter as a true freshman, and became a star a year later. He ran three punts back for touchdowns, broke the NCAA single-season record for punt return yardage and today stands as the Division I-AA all-time record holder for best career punt return average (17.6, 1999-2002).

To those who know the Chief best, that comes as no surprise. Even an SFA coach admitted a few years ago that the Chief seemed to like Natchitoches, blaming it on meat pies and Cajun cooking. But veteran Northwestern followers know his allegiance goes even deeper. After all, if you were a wooden statue, would you want to spend time around a bunch of Lumberjacks?

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Fight song When Jeff Matthews’ Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band plays it, the music is called “Trio to British Eighth March” but the lyrics lend a distinct Demon flair: Go, ye Demons, take the field Northwestern Demons never Soyieldfight Demons, win tonight Victory is on our side Purple and White shall ever Fillingreign the air with battle strain So Demons forever stand And fight for dear old DemonAllland!Northwestern players learn the fight song during their first week of preseason practice as Demons. The team sings the song after each win.

In 1923, when Northwestern was known as Louisiana Normal College, President V.L. Roy and Coach H. Lee Prather held a contest, open to students, to choose a nickname for Nor mal’s athletic teams. A $10 prize, donated by the athletic department, was on the line. Names suggested included the Gridiron Knights, Daredevils, Boosters, Sharks, Cannons, Deers, Muskateers, Invicibles, Ground Hogs, Royalists, Cyclops, BravesAWasps,Professors,Bloodhounds,CannonBalls,andRattlesnakes.committeetabbedtwo:andDemons.After a vote of the students, Aileen Ritter and Truett Scarborough split the $10 because each had suggested “Demons.”

College Football Trophies

The distinctive Northwestern State athletic logo was de signed in 1983 at new football coach Sam Goodwin’s request, in a collaboration between former kicker Dale Quickel, former defensive back J.P. Dunbar and former Miss Northwestern Cheryl Purcell, an art teacher. The outline of Louisiana was added in 1999 at the suggestion of Demon baseball coach John Cohen.

Chief Caddo (NSU vs. SFA) 7-foot-6, 320 lbs Cannon (Purdue vs. Illinois) 2 foot by 1 foot, 15 lbs Ol’ Mountain Jug (App. St vs. W. Caro.) 25 lbs Govenor’s Cup (Kentucky vs. Louisville) 2-foot-9, 110 lbs Old Oaken Bucket (Purdue vs. Louisville) 2 feet tall, approx., 15 lbs The Apple Cup (Washington vs. Washington St.) 30 inches, 8-10 lbs Other Sport Trophies

The Delaney Memorial

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Since World War II, the Demons have won or shared 11 conference titles. Northwestern won Gulf States Conference crowns outright in 1953, 1962 and 1966 and shared the title in 1957-58. The Demons won the Gulf South crown in 1972, then shared the Gulf Star Confer ence championship in 1984. Northwestern won the Southland Conference title in 1988 with a 20-17 victory at No. 1-ranked Stephen F. Austin in the final game of the regular season. In 1997, the Demons shared the title with McNeese State. In 1998, NSU made it back-to-back championships winning the title outright with a 6-1 conference mark and in 2004, NSU shared the title with Sam Houston State after posting a 4-1 league mark.

The Stanley Cup 35.25-inches,34.5 lbs Lombardi Trophy 22 inches, 7 lbs NBA’s Larry O’Brien Trophy 2 feet tall, 16lbs Wimbeldon men’s championship 2-foot-9, 110 lbs British Open Claret Jug 19 inches in diameter, 2 feet tall

The Demons’ spring practice ends each year with the Delaney Bowl, honoring the memory of heroic two-sport All-American Joe Delaney. It’s one of several ways NSU honors his memory. There is a display underneath the west side of Turpin Stadium. His No. 44 jersey was retired at halftime of his final game as a Demon. The players elected as permanent team captains by their teammates receive the Joe Delaney Memorial Leadership Awards. Displays in the football offices on the Big John Evans Walk of Honor list those captains and showcase Delaney’s achievements and impact. Each spring since 2012, the Delaney Distinguished Supporter Award is presented to an individual whose involvement with NSU athletics is dynamic.

The Demon football offices, as well as the offices for the track and baseball coaching staffs, are located on the second floor of the NSU Fieldhouse. On June 8, 1991, the area was named “The George Doherty Wing” in memory of the former Demon head coach and athletic director, who spearheaded planning of the ultramodern facility.

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Whatever you do, when visiting the Demon locker room, watch where you walk. Don’t dare step on the white Demon head in the center of the room on the plush purple carpet. If you do, you risk the rath of the entire senior class.

The George Doherty Wing

In 116 seasons of intercollegiate football, 44 Northwestern players have earned first or second-team All-America honors. Offensive guard Walter “Cajun” Ledet, later a highly-suc cessful Demon track and field coach and assistant football coach, was the school’s first All-American in 1938. Only nine players — safety Al Dodd in 1965-66, tailback Joe Delaney in 1979-80, linebacker Gary Reasons in 1981-83, offensive tackle Marcus Spears in 1992-93, center William Broussard in 1998-99, safety Mike Green also in 1998-99, linebacker Jamall Johnson in 2003-04, defensive tackle Tory Collins in 2005-06, and linebacker Derek Rose 2010 and 2011 — won All-America honors in more than one season. Reasons became the first three-time All-American in Division I-AA history. In 1993, Marcus Spears became only the second I-AA player ever (along with Jerry Rice) to make the Football Writers Associ ation of America All-America team. William Broussard and Mike Green, members of the memorable 1998 team which advanced to the national semi-finals for the first time in the program’s history, are the only two teammates at Northwestern to earn All-America status in consecutive seasons. Chief Caddo At 7 feet, 6-inches tall and 320 pounds, Chief Caddo is the biggest trophy in college football. The wooden Indian statue was awarded to the winner of each year’s Northwestern vs. Stephen F. Austin game. The stately Chief is symbolic of the kinship between the cities of Natchitoches and Nacogdoches, home of SFA. He was named “Chief Caddo” to honor the Indian tribe that not only first settled the two communities, but provided safety for the early white settlers in the area. The statue originated in 1960, when Northwestern and SFA decided the loser of their 1961 game would have a tree chopped down from its nearby forest to be sent to the winning school, who would have a statue carved. The Demons won that 1961 matchup 35-19 and SFA delivered a 2,000-pound black gum log to Northwestern. Harold Green of Logansport spent over 230 hours carving the statue. Since the Demons and Lumberjacks have been playing for Chief Caddo, Northwestern holds a 31-20-1 advantage in the series. In the 55 years of the Chief’s life, he’s spent 37 in Natchitoches. The two teams did not play each other from 1965-68, in 1973 and since 2019.

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How we became the Demons

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Retired jerseys

Trident Test Each spring and before fall practice, the Demon players go through a series of strength, speed and conditioning tests. Since three aspects of athleticism are being tested, they were named “Trident Tests” by the coaching staff. Each player is awarded an overall grade based on his combined ranking among all team members in every test. The winner receives the Kirt Straughter Memorial Award, named in honor of the 1989 Trident Test winner who drowned that year.

Hundreds of players have worn the Purple and White in the nine decades of Northwest ern football, but only five have had their jersey numbers permanently retired. Al Dodd (41), an All-American on the unbeaten 1966 team, was the first to receive this honor. Joe Delaney’s No. 44 was retired at halftime of his final game in 1981. Gary Reasons’ No. 34 was set aside after his career ended in 1983. Jackie Smith’s No. 80 was retired at homecoming 1994. In 1997, the familiar No. 12 jersey worn by Bobby Hebert was retired during halftime ceremonies of homecoming. The State Fair Classic Gone, but not forgotten. For 40 years, old rivals Northwestern and Louisiana Tech played in Shreveport during the first weekend of the Louisiana State Fair. After the game, players and fans from both teams often made their way down the midway, enjoying the rides and carnival games. The series ended when Louisiana Tech withdrew after the 1987 meeting, halting what at the time was the South’s oldest active Division I-AA rivalry. The teams played for “The Rag,” a banner displaying names and colors of both schools which hung in the Student Union of the winning team for the next year.

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Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band

At least four Demon coaches have stadiums named after them. NSU’s Turpin Stadium for football honors 22-year head coach Harry “Rags” Turpin. NSU’s Ledet Track Complex pays tribute to head track and assistant football coach Walter Ledet. NSU’s Brown-Stroud Field baseball stadium pays tribute, in part, to longtime assistant football and head baseball coach Alvin “Cracker” Brown. Louisiana Tech’s Aillet Stadium honors longtime head coach Joe Aillet, who grew up in Natchitoches, played for the Demons and was an assistant coach on the 1939 undefeated team before being hired as head coach of the rival Bulldogs. Brown replaced him on Turpin’s staff, which also included Ledet.

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On September 22, 1984, the Demon mascot received his official name by means of another contest, sponsored by the Athletic Department. The contest was open to faculty, staff, and students. The objective to find a name for the Demon. Over 300 entries were submitted to the commit tee. The grand prize was an all expense paid weekend at the Louisiana State Fair Classic. Ray Carney, an alum of the University, was the official winner with “Vic” which is short for “Victory.”

Nearly 300 strong, the dynamic Northwestern band has never lost a halftime show under the direction of director Bill Brent. The band’s enthusiasm was a major factor, said Coach Sam Goodwin, as Northwestern’s “Road Warriors” won key SLC games at North Texas and Stephen F. Austin to capture the 1988 SLC title. At home games, it’s a treat to watch Brent’s game day rehearsals, now led by Brent’s successor Jeff Matthews.

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Vic the Demon 1, Chief Brave Spirit 0 Few events in Southland Conference history attracted as much attention as the Oct. 24, 1992, spontaneous scrap between Northwestern’s mascot, Vic the Demon, and Northeast’s Chief Brave Spirit. “The Tussle in Turpin” happened midway through the second quarter of the Homecoming game. KTBS-TV’s Sam Schachter made it his “Play of the Day” and the footage was picked up by ESPN -- who declared Vic the victor. Even Monroe’s News-Star newspaper and KNOE-TV conceded the decision to Vic, who rallied after the Chief knocked off his head. Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle called it “the fight of the year” and wrote, “Vic won a unanimous decision. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a fight where someone’s head actually gets ripped off -- and yet he rallies to win!” The footage made its way around the country, appearing on CNN Sports Tonight, ESPN College Gameday, NBC’s Today Show, KNBC in Los Angeles, WUSA in Washington, D.C., and many other TV outlets. USA TODAY featured the mascot melee in its Oct. 28, 1992 issue. At year’s end, the fight was named -- by viewer vote -- fourth on CNN’s Plays of the Year” show. The frisky mascots met again, with plenty of fanfare but no altercation, when NLU visited for a Jan. 30 basketball game.

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Shane Clabaugh, the senior social work major who served as Vic, explained: “After he tore my head off, that was it. That goes against the code of ethics for mascots.” Clabaugh said he won: “I scored a takedown. I was mad because he knocked my head off. I wanted to take off his head -- his real one.”

How Vic became Vic

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Jermaine Jones .........Jets (1999) (1999 Sixth Round draft

Cowboys (2013) (2008 Seventh Round draft pick) James Bennett Bengals (1982) Nathan Black Panthers (2002-03) Saints Redskins(2004)(2005)

G Mike Green Bears RedskinsSeahawks(2000-05)(2006-2007)(2008-2009)

C Mario Cage Colts (1975) Donald Carroll Eskimos (CFL) Tory Collins Bears (2007) Phil Creel Eagles (1968) Imoan Claiborne ......RamsOttawa(2015)RedBlacks (2016-17)

Dennis Duncan .........OilersAlouettes(1967)(1968-70) CFL Roughriders (‘71-’72) CFL (Made 1967 Houston Oilers practice team/1968-72 in CFL/All-CFL in 1969 with 1,037 yards rushing, 9 TDs/Led Montreal in scoring 1968-70)

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Hubbard Dolphins Buccaneers(2020-21)(2021) (2020 free agent signee) J Chad Johnson Vikings (2007) Jamall Johnson BC Lions (CFL, 2006-08, 2014) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL, 2009-13)

De’Mard Llorens .......Rams (2017) Kendrick Llorens ......Giants (2002) (2002 free agent signee) M Tony Joe Maranto ....Thunder (1999) NFLE Saints Browns(1999)(2000) (1999 NFL Europe Bowl Champion)

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Thibodeaux Redskins (1997-98) Falcons (1999) Vikings (2000) Packers (2001) (1997 Sixth Round draft pick) Sidney Thornton ......Steelers (1976-80) Outlaws (1984) WFL (1976 Second Round draft pick/1976 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic Gray MVP/Super Bowl XIII, XIV Champions)

Charlie Tolar Oilers (1959-66) (1961, 1962, 1963 All-AFL/1960, 1961 AFL Champi ons/1994 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee) Darryl Toussaint Saints Calgary(1981-82)(1982)CFL Floyd Turner...............Saints (1989-93) ........................................ColtsRavens(1994-95)(1996-98) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick) Odessa Turner Giants (1987-91) 49ers (1992-93) (1987 Fourth Round draft pick/Super Bowl XXV Champi on starter) W Randy Walker ............Packers (1974-75) Wayne Walker ...........Oilers (1966) Kenny Wright Vikings (1999-01) Texans BrownsRedskinsJaguars(2002-04)(2005)(2006)(2007)

Z Toby Zeigler ...............Edmonton Eskimos (2006) CFL

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Dick Reding Redskins (1966) Rob Robertson..........Ravens (1998-2000)

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........................................49ersDallasChiefs(2017)(2018-19)Renegades (2020) XFL 2020 N Craig Nall Packers (2002-07) Bills Texans(2005-06)(2008) (2002 Fifth Round draft pick) Johnny Norman .......Cowboys (1964) Vic Nyvall ....................Saints (1970)

Tchissakid Player B.C. Lions (2014-15) CFL Ronnie Powell Browns (1999) ........................................Dragons (2000) NFLE R Gary Reasons Giants (1984-91) (1984 Fourth Round draft pick/1984 NFL All-Rookie team/1986, Super Bowl XX, XXV Champion & starter/ Super Bowl XXV leading tackler/All-Madden Team/1996 College Football Hall of Fame inductee/1997 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee)

........................................Packers (2018-present) Al Smith Tiger Cats (2010-12) CFL Jackie Smith Cardinals (1963-77) Cowboys (1978) (1963 10th Round draft pick/16-year veteran/Five-time All-Pro/Super Bowl XII starter/1983 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/1994 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee)

T Glenn Talbert .............Chiefs (1964) Tony Taylor .................Cowboys (2001-02) Bucs (2003-04) (NFL Europe Bowl runner-up, Super Bowl XXXIV cham Keithpion)

(1999 Fourth Round draft pick) Ferrell Yarbrough Raiders (1962)

A Corwyn Aldredge Browns (1965-66) Mike Almond Steelers (1979) David Arnold Chargers (1969) B Demetress Bell Bills Eagles(2008-2011)(2012)

Mark Duper Dolphins (1982-92) (1982 Second Round draft pick/1983, 1984, 1986 Pro Bowl/Super Bowl XIX starter) E Ed Eagan Cowboys (2016)

Jarvis Blinks Seahawks (1976) Fred Broussard ..........Steelers (1955) Giants Broncos(1955)(1960) Randy Bullock Falcons (1992) Jerry Burton Rams (1964-65)

O Victor Oatis Eagles (1983-84) John Wayne Odom Oilers (1965) Sammy Joe Odom Oilers (1964) P Pat Palmer Redskins (1998)

(1992 Second Round draft pick) Bobby Hebert Panthers (1983-84) USFL Saints Falcons(1985-92)(1993-96)

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John Stephens Patriots (1988-92) Packers (1993) Chiefs (1993) (1988 First Round draft pick/1988 AFC Rookie of the Year/1988 Pro Bowl)

Yaser Elqutub B.C. Lions (2013) CFL F Willie Fears Bengals (1987) Jerry Fowler Raiders (1963); Oilers (1964) Paul Frazier Saints (1989) Jazz Ferguson Seahawks (2019)

Terrence McGee Bills (2003-2012) (2003 Fourth Round draft pick; 2004 All-Pro) Bryant Mitchell Edmonton Eskimos (2015-18) CFL Buccaneeers (2019-present)

Al Dodd Bears Saints(1967)(1968-74)

Dudley Guice Titans (2009)

........................................Browns (2016) Bills Giants(2016)(2017) Al Edwards Bills (1990-92) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick/Super Bowl XXIV, Super Bowl XXV starter)

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(1983 USFL Championship Game MVP/2000 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/Pro Bowl, 1993/ MVP USFL Cham pionship game, 1983) Charlie Hennigan Oilers (1959-66) (All-AFL four times, leading votegetter 1961/Professional football single season record 1,746 yards receiving/1960, 1961 AFL Champions/6-year veteran /1978 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate) Randy Hilliard Browns BearsBroncos(1990-93)(1994-97)(1998) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick/Super Bowl XXXII Cham Jonathanpion)

Robert Moore Falcons (1986-91) Pace Murphy .............Rams (2016-17)

Isaiah Greenhouse Texans Cowboys(2010-11)(2012)

K Mike King Jets (2005-06) L Jeremy Lane Seahawks (2012-17) Monte Ledbetter Bills (1966-68) Kevin Lewis 49ers (1990-92)

Marcus Spears Bears

Larry Robinson .........Dolphins (1985) Shakeir Ryan Rams HamiltonRedskins(2017)(2017)Tiger-Cats (2018) CFL B.C. Lions (2018-present) CFL S Deon Simon Jets (2015-17) (2015 Seventh Round draft pick)

CFL D Robert Daniel Panthers (1999-00) (1999 Sixth Round pick) Joe Delaney ...............Chiefs (1981-82) (1982 Second Round draft pick/1982 AFC Rookie of the Year/1982 Pro Bowl/1996 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee/1997 College Football Hall of Fame inductee)

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Jones holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and fi nance from Northwestern State, a master’s in international trade and finance from Grambling State University and a law degree from Southern University Law Center where he was managing editor of the Southern Law Review. He also studied international business and finance at the University of Plymouth in Plymouth, England.

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Jones has been a member of Northwestern’s faculty since 1994 as an instructor of business, assistant professor of business law and inter national business, associate professor of business law and international business and has held the Ben D. Johnson Endowed Professorship since 1999. Proficient in Spanish and French, he led the university’s interna tional recruiting efforts, which substantially increased the number of students at NSU from outside the U.S. Jones has also been treasurer and a consultant to the Ben D. Johnson Educational Foundation and finance/accounts manager and consultant for the Ben D. Johnson Construction and Finance Co. In his role with the construction and finance company, Jones supervised subcontractors at construction sites, managed the company’s operating budget, provided financial oversight and worked in economic development. He has also served as treasurer and consultant of the Northwest Louisiana Athletic League and has served in several capacities including co-editor of “Cal laloo,” a literary magazine based at Texas A&M.

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Jones has an extensive academic, busi ness and legal background, having served as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the University of Louisiana System for the past year, where oversaw the areas of busi ness finance, internal/ external audit function, EEO and IT for the System and handled matters of system level importance on behalf of the UL Sys tem president. He also oversaw management of budgets, administration, policies and procedures and international relations and acted as the legal liai son for the System.

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Jones served as NSU’s executive vice president for university and business affairs from 2017-2020 where he was a key administrator in the planning, operation and management of the University. He oversaw University Police, the Environmental Health and Safety office, Grounds Department and the Physical Plant and was responsible for construction, maintenance, custodial and general upkeep of all University facilities and grounds. He also reviewed and executed University leases and coopera tive agreements and oversaw the environmental health and safety offi cer. He was NSU’s vice president for university affairs from 2007 to 2017.

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Dr. Marcus Jones was named the 20th president of Northwestern State Uni versity on Nov. 8, 2021 after a unanimous vote by the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System, which governs Northwestern State.

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He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., the American Bar Association and the Louisiana State Bar Association.

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Pierce, an avid tennis player, has been a member of USTA teams that have won more than a dozen state championships, five regional titles and one national championship.

He created, in 1972, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame facility in Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus, providing a home for an entity founded by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in 1958. He estab lished annual induction activities that remain in place nearly five de cades later, serving as director of the Hall for 19 years until his promotion to vice president in April 1990 forced him to step aside from the volunteer post. He helped guide Northwestern into three athletic conferences (Trans America, 1979; Gulf Star, 1983; Southland, 1987) and NCAA Di vision I status in 1977. He is a past president of the Southland and has served the conference through other offices and committee positions.

Well before moving into the executive position, Pierce had already served his alma mater, adopted hometown and state with distinction. In his role as vice president, he oversees university operations in athletics, alumni and development, public and media relations and assists Presi dent Dr. Chris Maggio in governmental affairs activities. Many of those duties were his since the 1970s as he worked under six previous presi dents as Northwestern advanced from NAIA to NCAA College Division to NCAA Division I athletic status in 1977.

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In 1994, he was named one of Louisiana’s 20 most influential sports figures by the Times-Picayune. Also on the list were New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, LSU athletic director Joe Dean and basketball coach Dale Brown, and Grambling football coaching legend Eddie Robinson. His salesmanship and managerial skills were instrumental in con vincing Tri-Star Productions to film the 1989 smash hit movie “Steel Mag nolias,” with an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Sally Field and Dylan McDermott in Natchitoches and on the NSU campus. The movie’s impact on tourism in Natchitoches continues to resonate nearly three decades later.Pierce is regarded as one of the most effective legislative liaisons for Louisiana’s higher education system. He has been also a master of cere monies and speaker who has enlivened hundreds of events since 1965. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Pierce is a tenured member of the Journalism Department faculty. He is the author of one book and editor of two others and has written thousands of editorials, columns, features and other articles for newspapers and magazines.

A 1961 graduate of Northwestern, Pierce served as trainer/manager for the Demon football team during his college years, working closely with legendary coach Jack Clayton. After earning his journalism degree, Pierce went to work for the New Orleans Times Picayune, serving as a reporter and editor. He was named executive sports editor at the age of 24. In 1965, he chose to raise his two sons in Natchitoches and returned to NSU as sports information director. He was promoted to news bureau director two years later and assumed additional responsibilities in ath letics, alumni affairs and other areas through the years.

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Pierce and his wife Regina, a retired teacher and also a tennis buff, live on Cane River Lake in Natchitoches. He has two sons, Randy and Rick, both NSU graduates; three grandchildren, twins Evan and Amanda, and Miranda; and two great-grandchildren. He has two adult stepchildren, Nicholas and Natalie. He’s a doting “Poppy” to Natalie’s daughters.

Only a couple of people have served Northwestern State as long as alumnus Jerry Pierce has, and nobody has done so in a more understated manner. In his 57th year on the university’s staff, Pierce’s impact on NSU and the city of Natchitoches is indelible. He’s never want ed or gotten top billing, but consistently, he gets results to benefit the university.Heis in his 30th year as vice president of external affairs at North western. A significant aspect of his job is oversight of intercollegiate ath letics. Pierce works closely with athletic director Greg Burke and all NSU coaches and staff members to keep Northwestern athletics competing at a championship level week after week, month after month and year after year. During NSU’s 2018 Homecoming celebration, Pierce was honored at the N-Club Hall of Fame ceremony, becoming only the second person to receive the “Leadership Award” from the organization of former North western athletic letterwinners.

— Kim Record, former director of athletics, UNC Greensboro

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In addition to his role in the external operations department, Bostian served as the interim athletic di rector at UNCG from September 2021 through earlier this month.Before coming to UNCG, Bostian was a major gifts officer at his alma mater, North Carolina State. As the officer in charge of gifts of more than $50,000, Bostian secured nearly $2.5 million in gifts in his 25 months with The Wolfpack Club. Prior to his arrival at NC State, Bostian spent al most four years as Georgia Southern’s senior associate athletic director and executive director of the athletic foundation where he increased the athletic depart ment’s revenue three straight years and helped cultivate a record number of donors four straight years. While at Georgia Southern, Bostian secured the second-largest cash gift in the department’s history and helped GSU push its athletic revenue to $3.909 million during the 2017 fiscal year.

While at UNCG, the 43-year-old Bostian had the athletic department on pace for its highest fundraising year in school history. In his final full year at UNCG, the athletic department raised $1.8 million in funds, surpassing its goal by 50 percent.

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“Kevin is a great relationship builder with a lot of hustle. Those two traits combined really equal success. He’s hungry to build a team and achieve success. He’s competitive, which is what you want to see in your athletic director. He wants to win.”

He also oversaw the UNCG athletics ticketing, marketing and promotions and athletics communica tions offices and was the sports administrator for the UNCG men’s basketball team, which won the Southern Conference regular-season and tournament champion ships and reached the NCAA Tournament.

A 2000 magna cum laude graduate of North Carolina State in business manage ment, Bostian earned his master’s of business administration and master’s of sports administration from Ohio University in 2002. He and his wife, Megan, have three children, Ayla, Zoe and Piper.

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“When I was searching for an athletics administration, right before COVID, I was looking for three things – one, someone who fit the values of the institutions and focused on being student-ath lete centered and he met that. Two, good character. He met that. And three, a commitment to the student-athlete and he met that. He’s ready because of the experiences he’s had prior to accepting this position. He’s passionate, authentic, no one will beat his work ethic. He is someone who will do whatever it takes to get the job done.”

Bostian spent nearly seven years at East Tennessee State in Johnson City, Tennes see, starting as a marketing, promotions, merchandise and licensing coordinator before moving into the director of corporate sales, marketing and regional athletic advance ment position. He then spent three years as ETSU’s assistant athletic director of corpo rate development and regional athletic advancement.

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Northwestern State Director of Athletics Kevin Bostian (second from right) poses with (from left) his father Mike, mother Patti, daughter Zoe, wife Megan, daughter Piper (front) and daughter Ayla following his introductory news conference in January.

Throughout his nearly two-decade long career in college athletic administration, Bostian has consistently surpassed his goals and currently has UNCG on pace for its highest fundraising year in school history in the 2022 fiscal year. In his first year with the Spartans, UNCG ath letics raised $1.8 million in funds for the department, surpassing their goal by 50 percent.

Kevin Bostian took control of the Northwestern State athletic department in February 2022, three weeks after being named NSU’s new Director of Ath letics.Regarded as a team builder with an innate abili ty to raise funds, Bostian came to Natchitoches after nearly two years at UNC Greensboro, serving as the Spartans’ executive associate athletic director for development.

— Beth Fischer, Vice Chancellor University Advancement, UNC Greensboro

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In his time as the assistant athletic director, Bostian increased corporate sponsor ship cash revenue and total revenue all three years and overall boosted cash revenue by 69 percent and total revenue by 47.6 percent. He developed, implemented and solicited

A veteran of mid-major college athletics, Bostian spent more than three years at Tennessee Tech as its associate athletic director for development, serving as the depart ment’s chief fundraiser. Bostian secured the largest gift in Tennessee Tech athletics his tory, maintained a portfolio of more than 200 donors and increased total donor revenue by 80 percent, total number of donors by more than 77 percent and total number of major gifts by 58 percent.

donors on a capital campaign for a new weight room and a phase of the baseball stadi um project at ETSU. Bostian began his athletic administration career as a marketing specialist at South Alabama and spent a year as the sports marketing coordinator at the Gwinnett County Sports Commission in metro Atlanta.

A 1996 education graduate of Northwestern, the 49-year-old avid fan of all teams that hail from Pittsburgh seized an opportunity to serve as a graduate assistant in the sports information department at Northwestern while beginning the pursuit of his mas ter’s degree in health and physical education (concentration in sports administration), which he obtained in May of 2003, and was impressive enough to earn a promotion to full-time status in November 1998.

Eubanks is married to the former Dawn Hornsby of Branch and the couple has two daughters, Taylor and Emilie, the latter being a summa cum laude graduate of NSU. The sisters share the same birth date. Dustin and Dawn, who is the associate bursar at NSU, celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary this summer.

One of the most successful tennis coaches in Southland Conference history, Patric DuBois added the title of deputy athletic director for Special Projects to his resume in June 2021 while continuing in his role as the director of NSU’s Dr. Randall J. Webb Wellness, Activity and Recreation Center (WRAC).

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Cody Germany is in his first full year as Northwestern State’s assistant director of athletic facilities and event management, having moved from equipment operations in February.Germany assists with daily operations of NSU’s athletic facilities and serves as the game manager for volleyball, baseball and women’s basketball.

DuBois’ wife, Lise, is a Natchitoches native and an instructor in the business depart ment & department of family and consumer sciences at Northwestern State University. They have one daughter, Mazie Catherine, who earned her undergraduate degree from LSU. She and Zachary Ashworth of DeQuincy were married in June 2021.

As a coach, DuBois developed a track record of developing nationally competitive teams and players who succeed on the court and in the classroom.

As NSU’s head coach from 1989-94, 2006-2014 and 2018-20, he led the Lady De mons to a combined three Southland Conference Tournament titles, five regular season titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances.

Dr. Susan Campbell was named Northwestern State’s Faculty Athletic Representa tive in April 2022. In addition to working with her counterparts in the Southland Conference, Campbell will chair the NSU Athletic Council.

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DuBois is no stranger to wearing multiple hats as he was formerly NSU’s head tennis coach, director of wellness & recreation and assistant athletic director for special proj ects concurrently. In his newest role, DuBois oversees areas of sport performance, facil ities & event management, and capital projects for the Department of Athletics. DuBois will continue to assist and be a liaison with the Lady Demon tennis program.

DuBois was instrumental in transitioning an intramural program in 2005 into a de partment, adding wellness, fitness, club sports, e-sports, and informal recreation, to create one of the strongest collegiate recreation departments in the state of Louisiana. In 2005, renovations were completed to open the WRAC to house this programming. The facility doubled in size to 90,000 square feet.

In 26 seasons of collegiate head coaching, DuBois led Northwestern State and Tex as-Arlington (1995-2003) to 13 Southland Conference regular season titles, 11 South land Conference Tournament titles, and nine NCAA Tournament appearances. His career record sits at 425-240, including a staggering 206-52 mark in Southland YEAR AT NSU Deputy Athletic Director Dustin Eubanks is in his 26th year in the NSU athletic department and his 23rd year at the helm of NSU’s compliance department, keeping all athletics personnel current and in accordance with NCAA and Southland Conference guidelines.

In his role as assistant athletic director, DuBois assisted in several projects to enhance various areas in Prather Coliseum, Athletic Field House, and all outdoor facilities in the NSU athletic footprint. DuBois has played a prominent role in the execution of the bian nual Athletic Scholarship Auction which has helped raise funds to assist fully funding athletic scholarships for deserving Division I athletes.

Eubanks was inducted into the N-Club Hall of Fame in October 2015, becoming just the fourth non-competitor to earn that honor.

The North Richland Hills, Texas, native volunteered with the University of Houston for the Armed Forces Bowl in 2018.

Before moving to his current post, Germany spent nearly three years as Northwest ern State’s director equipment operations.

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Germany proved to be a reliable student equipment manager at Northwestern State, starting in 2015 to when he assumed interim responsibilities in early 2019.

Prior to joining the Northwestern State faculty, Campbell worked as a researcher at Shriners’ Hospitals for Children—Shreveport, a program monitor with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Behavioral Health-Addiction Services, and LINCC program development and grants management at the Community Foundation of North Louisiana.Campbell earned her Ph.D. in social work from the University of Kansas in 2009. She has been published in various professional publications, including the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, the American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation & Medicine and the Journal of Interprofessional Care. She also holds a master’s degree in community counseling from The Citadel and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of South Carolina.

He handled the maintenance and organization of equipment as well as apparel orders for NSU’s sports. Germany worked through two transition periods in which he assisted with equipment director duties.

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Campbell, an assistant professor of social work, is in her fourth year as part of the NSU faculty after a career devoted to community improvement. Campbell has broad experience in the non-profit sector, having worked for over 25 years in educational, social service, and research settings.

Martin IDDON 2ND YEAR AT NSU Director of Athletic Facilities/Event Management

Jones came to NSU from fellow Southland Conference member Texas A&M-Com merce where she spent five months as the department’s Senior Associate Athletic Direc tor for business services and SWA.

Lauren KRUPICA 2ND YEAR AT NSU Director of Marketing and Digital Media

As an undergraduate at Nevada, Jones served as a representative on the school’s Stu dent-Athlete Advisory Council while earning her degree in political science and econom ics in 2015. During her time at Nevada, Jones interned with the Nevada State Senate and Political Caucus.

She earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, fo cusing on sport and entertainment law, in 2018. Jones was a Sports Law Fellow, was honored by the World of Sports Law in 2017 and won the Am Jur Award for Sports Law and Analytics in 2018.

In her role, Krupica produced graphics, operated cameras and the replay system for the broadcasts. Additionally, she produced feature stories, video packages and social media content for Ball State student-athletes.

She also created viceo content for the 2019 Brickyard 400, which were distributed on NASCAR’s social media accounts.

Jones was the Director of Procurement and Contracting at the United States Air Force Academy before moving to Texas A&M-Commerce. While at Air Force, Jones had over sight of purchasing, procurement and game guarantees while developing and maintain ing key relationships with internal and external shareholders. She also played important

In his role, Iddon handles scheduling, daily maintenance and additional responsibil ities for all of Northwestern State’s athletic facilities. He is the game manager for NSU football and men’s basketball.

A two-year lacrosse letterman at Wilimington, Hayes also has volunteered with the College Football Playoff for three years in similar capacities.

While at Wilmington, Hayes was the president of the Tau Kappa Beta fraternity and was named the Bud Lewis Outstanding Greek Life Senior of the Year. He was the 201920 recipient of the Tara Lydy Greek Outstanding Service Award.

In addition to her time at Texas A&M-Commerce, Jones was the Assistant Director of Athletics for External Operations and Development/SWA at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. While at LMU, Jones was responsible for developing and imple menting fundraising initiatives, had oversight of fiscal management and procurement, assisted with compliance and had sport supervisory roles for softball, women’s volleyball and beach volleyball. Additionally, Jones was an adjunct professor of sport management classes in the LMU school of business.

Lauren Krupica is in her first year as Northwestern State’s director of marketing and digital media after being promoted to the position in March. Krupica came to Natchitoches as a graduate assistant in August 2021 after spending eight months as a video production intern at Northwestern University. While with the Wildcats, Krupica shot and edited creative content for Northwestern’s athletic social me dia accounts and video boards at NU athletic facilities.

Hayes also has volunteered at three Super Bowls, working in hospitality and opera tions at the NFL Experience and with other pregame activiites.

A four-year softball letterwinner at Nevada, Jones brings myriad career experiences to Northwestern State.

Iddon began his NSU facilities career as an intern in January 2021, performing daily maintenance on all facilities while serving as the game manager for women’s soccer.

Jones also brings experience in the legal realm of minor league baseball with roles involving contract negotiation and interpretation as well as player representation.

He was promoted to assistant director in July 2021 before ascending to his current position.Heworked for more than three years with the Crossroads Soccer Association in Alex andria, first as a club program and education coordinator, then as an academy director and finally as the executive director.

A May 2022 gradaute of Wilmington College with a degree in sport management, Hayes worked in various roles with SponsorUnited, assisting with sales, outreach and sponsorship tracking in the athletic realm.

Hayes was hired through NSU’s partnership with Peak Sports Management. With NSU, Hayes is responsible for selling, activating and fulfilling corporate partnerships.

Logan Hayes joined the Northwestern State athletic department as its general manager of corporate partnerships in July.

Logan HAYES 1ST YEAR AT NSU General Manager of Corporate Partnerships

Martin Iddon was promoted to Northwestern State’s director of facilities and event management in September 2021, completing a rapid rise tothe top of the department.

Iddon earned his masters in sports administration from NSU after obtaining a bache lors in sports therapy from the University of Worcester in the United Kingdom.

Sydney Jones was named Northwestern State’s deupty athletic director for busi ness and finance and its Senior Woman Administrator in June 2022.

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roles in improving Air Force’s athletic facilities, construction projects, policy analysis and reform.While at Texas A&M-Commerce, Jones was a key part of the transition team for the Lions’ recent move to the Southland Conference.

Jones will serve as the chief financial officer for Northwestern State athletics as well as the department’s SWA.

A December 2019 Ball State University graduate in telecommunications, Krupica spent the majority of her undergraduate career as a student producer for Ball State Sports Link, working closely with Ball State’s ESPN3 and ESPN+ live broadcasts.

As an undergraduate, Krupica also worked with the NCAA as a social content pro ducer, creating content for the NCAA’s official women’s basketball and volleyball social mediaKrupicaaccounts.also has interned with the WNBA’s Indiana Fever in digital marketing, creat ing social and digital media for the official Fever accounts.

Kansas State graduate who completed his master’s degree in academic advising May 2022, McCune interned with the academic staff and his alma mater, work ing with the Wildcat baseball, women’s soccer and women’s golf programs.

Scott MAGGIO 1ST YEAR AT NSU Director of Ticketing/Annual Fund

He wasted little time making his mark, increasing baseball season-ticket sales by 15 percent and gate ticket sales by almost 60 percent from the 2021 season.

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Scott Maggio was named Northwestern State’s director of ticket operations and an nual fund in June 2022 while serving in the same role as interim since November 2021.

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In addition to tracking eligibility and progress toward degrees, McCune developed and instituted comprehensive academic plans with at-risk student-athletes, supervised student-athletes and tutors during study hall and mentoring sessions and assisted in planning and executing K-State’s summer bridge programming.

Since joining the department, Maggio also has played a role in landing the largest single gift in NSU Athletics history – a $1.5 million donation from David and Sherry Mor gan.Before joining NSU’s staff, Maggio worked in marketing and human resources at BOM where he curated a monthly newsletter, made quarterly progress presentations to the board of directors and maintained the budget sheet for the marketing department. Maggio also helped BOM become the first business to do an NIL deal with NSU Athletics.

Trevor McCUNE 1ST YEAR AT NSU Academic Coordinator

He is a member of the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Devel opment Professionals and the National Academic Advising Association.

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Trevor McCune joined the Northwestern State staff in June as an academic coordi nator.Atwo-time

A native of El Dorado, Kansas, McCune was an intramural sports supervisor and a Kansas High School Athletic Association registered sports official. He also served as an attendance care for children’s development case manager for Pawnee Mental Health and as an attendant care for children’s development aid for South Central Mental Health. Prior to earning his master’s degree, McCune earned his undergraduate degree in education in May 2020 from Kansas State.

Maggio directs sales for all of Northwestern State’s ticketed sports and additional non-competition-based events.

A Natchitoches native, Maggio completed his master’s degree in sport management from LSU in May 2022 and his bachelor’s degree in communication from Louisiana Tech in March 2020. A two-time state champion 1,600-meter runner at St. Mary’s Catholic School, Maggio and his fiancée, Mary-Katherine Horton, are engaged to be married in May 2023.

While pursuing his master’s degree in sport management at LSU, Maggio worked in the LSU athletic ticket office where he was involved with single-game sales for all six of LSU’s ticketed sports – football, baseball, softball, gymnastics and men’s and women’s basketball.Whilean undergraduate student at Louisiana Tech, Maggio was a manager with the Bulldog track and field team after his track career ended at Louisiana Tech, coordinating the annual Mook 4 Cross Country Invitational and the Jim Mize Track and Field Invitation al. Maggio has a wealth of volunteer experience, working four years with the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and with the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl.

Jason PUGH 8TH YEAR AT NSU Assistant AD for Media Relations

After his first year at Northwestern State, he was presented the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Ace Higgins Award, given to the state’s top student assistant sports information staffer.

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Zenk graduated in 2012 from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. There, he worked for the ‘Fourth Estate,’ the school paper throughout his time in school. At Green Bay, he covered men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and women’s volleyball. Following his time at Green Bay, he has written stories online for sites, such as Packers Talk, Twins Daily and Football Dialogue.

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Welborn has won three Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association feature writing awards and a radio sports story award from the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press. He placed in the “best sports writer” category at the Southeast Journalism Conference.

Zenk, who was a graduate assistant at in the NSU sports information depart ment from 2018-20, spent the past two years as the sports information director at LSUA where he coordinated public relations and media coverage for all seven of the the school’s athletic programs.

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Welborn has radio experience as he hosted a two-hour morning program on KJVC 92.7 FM for more than six years and was a play-by-play announcer for various high schoolHesports.obtained an associates degree in telecommunications at Bossier Parish Com munity College in 2009 and a bachelors degree in convergence media and sports jour nalism at Louisiana Christian in 2019. Welborn also served as the media director at Southside Baptist Church for more than seven years, creating graphics and producing videos.

After a two-year stint at LSU-Alexandria, Jonathon Zenk returned to North western State as its assistant director of communication in July.

After running the sports information show at Louisiana Christian Unviersity, Brad Welborn was promoted to assistant sports information director in June 2022. Welborn began his Northwestern State tenure in July 2019 and is the primary contact for NSU volleyball, women’s basketball and softball. At Louisiana Christian, Welborn was responsible for the publicity and statistics for the school’s 18 athletics programs. He used his technical skills to implement live video streams for all Louisiana College home sporting events as well as a social media presence for the Wildcats on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. That included graphics and schedule posters as part of the publicity package.

Jason Pugh took the reins of the Northwestern State sports information office in May, 2019 following the retirement of longtime assistant athletic director/sports infor mation director Doug Ireland. In five-plus years at Northwestern State, Pugh has coordinated publicity for three baseball All-Americans -- pitcher Adam Oller (2016 Collegiate Baseball; American Base ball Coaches Association), David Fry (2018 Collegiate Baseball) and Logan Hofmann (2020 Collegiate Baseball). He spearheaded efforts to ensure all NSU baseball games are available via streaming audio beginning in the 2017 season, broadcasting select home and road games solo or serving as the color commentator on Demon Sports Network his 12-year tenure at The Times, Pugh was the Northwestern State football and men’s basketball beat writer from 2010-2013 and covered the 2012-13 NSU team that captured the program’s third NCAA Tournament berth. While at The Times, Pugh covered the first three World Series that have took place in Texas, one College World Series, one NCAA Men’s Final Four and Super Bowl XLV. He has won first-place awards in Best Feature Story and Best Sports Story from the Loui siana Press Association and first place in Best Prep Feature from the Louisiana Sports WritersHeAssociation.alsohascaptured numerous other awards for writing and design from the LSWA.While a student at Louisiana-Lafayette, Pugh was the sports editor of the campus newspaper, The Vermilion, for two years and was a part of the sports information of fice for three years. In 2000-01, Pugh was the primary media contact for the inaugural season of Lady Cajuns soccer and for the nationally ranked Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team, which made its lone College World Series appearance the previous year. He was the media relations contact for the 2001 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament in La graduate of Airline High School in Bossier City, Pugh was named the 2001 Louisiana-Lafayette Department of Communication Outstanding Graduate. He com pleted his master’s in sport management from the Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts in May 2015.

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A River Falls, Wisconsin, native, Zenk was a sports intern at the River Falls Journal in 2007, where he covered softball.

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