2020 Jacksonville State Football Media Guide

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2020 JSU Football Schedule 3 Gameday at Jacksonville State 4 A Championship Tradition 6 NFF Scholar-Athlete 8 Buck Buchanan Award Winner 9 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 OVC Champions 10 Gamecocks in the Pros 12 Rebuilding Our Home 14 16 GOSH ALMIGHTY! 18 Media Policies Quick Facts 20 All-OVC Team/OVC Predicted Order of Finish 22 JSU Sports Network 23 Getting to JSU 24 Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium 25 2020 Gamecock Roster 26 Geographical Roster 28 2020 Football Signees 29 Why We Are The Gamecocks 30

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2019 IN REVIEW

Game Summaries Final Team Statistics Final Individual Statistics Defensive Leaders Game Highs (Individual/Team) Game-by-Game Statistics

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Rushing Records Passing Records Receiving Records Total Offense Records Long Scoring Plays Scoring Records Miscellaneous Records Punting Records Nail Biting Finishes Return Records Defensive Records Miscellaneous Records JSU on Television NCAA Records/FBS Schools JSU All-Americans Pro Signees/Super Bowl Players Post-Season Records Post Season Appearances Academic Excellence Gamecock Season Openers Homecoming Records Gulf South Conference Statistical Leaders SLC Honors / GSC Honors OVC Honors Year-by-Year Coaching Records JSU Head Coaches / Captains JSU Coaching Staffs All-time Lettermen JSU Series Records All-time Scores All-time Series Breakdowns Glossary Gamecock Bowl History 1992 NCAA Division II National Champs The Ohio Valley Conference OVC Locator Map Traditions on the Friendliest Campus in the South

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CREDITS: The 2020 Jacksonville State University football media guide is a publications of the JSU Sports Information Department. It was compiled and written by Josh Underwood and Tyler Brown with assistance from Daniel Porter and Brooks Davis. All photography by JSU Photographers Matt Reynolds and Grace Cockrell with additional action shots by Steve Gross, Dave Brandsma and David Lann. A special thank you to Wray Dillard of Wray Graphics in Florence, Alabama, for his design and layout. Printing by Jacksonville State University Print Shop. © 2020 Jacksonville State University Athletic Department. All Rights Reserved. JSU is an EO/AA Employer.

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Oct. 3 at Florida State

Oct. 10 MERCER

Oct. 17 at North Alabama

Oct. 23 at Florida International

Tallahassee, Fla. @ 3 p.m.

Florence, Ala. @ 1 p.m. ESPN+

JACKSONVILLE @ 2 p.m. HOMECOMING ESPN+

Miami, Fla. @ 6 p.m. ESPN+

All Times CENTRAL The Ohio Valley Conference will play a conference schedule in the Spring of 2021

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l Jacksonville State has ranked in the Top 12 nationally in attendance over the last nine years, when the Gamecocks have averaged more than 17,000 fans at Burgess-Snow Field. JSU was sixth in 2019 with a total of 117,800 fans watching the Gamecocks play at Burgess-Snow Field. l JSU has the highest home winning percentage and the most wins at home in the OVC since joining the league in 2003: Record

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Jacksonville State

61-28 (.685)

Eastern Kentucky

59-29 (.670)

UT Martin

50-39 (.562)

Eastern Illinois

43-33 (.558)

Tennessee State

52-44 (.542)

Southeast Missouri

47-44 (.516)

Tennessee Tech

45-46 (.495)

Murray State

35-51 (.407)

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l Jax State has posted a 105-29 (.784) record against other OVC schools since joining the league in 2003. JSU holds the longest conference win streak in OVC history and the second longest in FCS history with 36-straight OVC wins from 2013-18.


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l The Gamecocks have drawn over 80,000 fans in each of the last eight years and surpassed 100,000 fans six times in the last seven seasons (110,695 in 2013, 164,781 in 2015, 123,030 in 2016, 110,328 in 2017, 101,421 in 2018 and 117,800 in 2019). l JSU has hosted numerous NCAA playoff games over the years, including nine since the 2010 season. There has been at least one home playoff game at Burgess-Snow Field in six of the last seven seasons. l Jacksonville State has set over 100 school records, 20 Ohio Valley Conference records and six NCAA records since the 2013 season.


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A Championship Tradition The 2019-20 athletic year got off to a fast start and was gearing up for the home stretch before the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to athletics and created multiple challenges to Gamecocks from around the globe.

transitioned online. JSU’s athletic rosters in 2019-20 were comprised of student-athletes from 28 states and 20 countries and also included Gamecocks from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

That fast start saw the JSU Volleyball team win its first Ohio Valley Conference crown since 2009 when the Gamecocks won the regular season title and hosted the 2019 OVC Volleyball Championship at Pete Mathews Coliseum. It also saw the JSU football team upend No. 4 Eastern Washington, the highest-ranked foe to fall to JSU since 2002.

The vast majority of them returned home, but they remained dedicated to finishing the year strong. Not only did they finish the semester, but they excelled in the classroom during the COVID-19 Pandemic and posted a 3.477 overall grade point average for the spring, the highest GPA ever posted in a term by JSU’s studentathletes.

The JSU Rifle Team highlighted a winter that saw the Gamecocks claim the OVC’s 2020 Air Rifle title. The Gamecock basketball teams both qualified for the OVC Tournament in Evansville, Ind., for the thirdstraight year, the first time since joining the league in 2003-04 that both teams have qualified in threestraight seasons.

The record-setting term was the 18th in a row to see the department record a 3.0 or better, while all 17 of JSU’s varsity programs posted better than a 3.2 during the term. That also capped a 2019-20 academic year that saw a 3.310 overall GPA and all but one team post a 3.0 or better.

The spring sports were in full swing, with some teams preparing for their championships, while others were just starting league play. While COVID-19 forced the Gamecocks athletic seasons to end prematurely, it didn’t stop the Gamecocks from excelling in their classes, which were all

Beach volleyball earned the highest overall GPA with a 3.685, followed by women’s golf (3.674) and volleyball (3.664). Women’s cross country, women’s tennis and soccer were next on the list all finishing with 3.53 or better. Women’s basketball, softball, baseball, track and field, men’s tennis, rifle and men’s golf round out the programs securing 3.3 GPAs.

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JSU’s Conference Championships (128)

Football (23): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Softball (18): 1990, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2008*, 2009, 2010*, 2011*, 2013*, 2014, 2016, 2016*, 2017, 2017*, 2018, 2018*, 2019

Baseball (16): 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1989, 2004*, 2005, 2006*, 2008, 2010*, 2014*, 2019, 2019*

Men’s Basketball (14): 1962*, 1965*, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2017*

Men’s Golf (11): 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 Men’s Tennis (11): 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005*, 2007, 2007*, 2009*, 2014, 2014*, 2019

Women’s Tennis (10): 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2010, 2011, 2011*

Rifle (10): 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Volleyball (9): 1991, 1992, 2005*, 2006, 2006*, 2007, 2009, 2009*, 2019 Women’s Golf (5): 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 Women’s Basketball (2): 1991, 1993

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National Championships (6) Football: 1992

Men’s Basketball: 1985

Baseball: 1990, 1991

Gymnastics: 1984, 1985

OVC Championships Since 2003-04 Jacksonville State 78

Eastern Kentucky 71

Eastern Illinois 52

Murray State 47

Tennessee Tech 34

Southeast Missouri 33

UT Martin 26

Austin Peay 24

Morehead State 19

Belmont 16 SIUE 9 Tennessee State

Jacksonville State was the first school in the nation to lay claim to NCAA national titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball at the Division II level or higher. The Gamecocks were the only school to achieve the feat until 2017, when Florida added the Division I Baseball title to its Football and Men’s Basketball titles. JSU and Florida are the only two schools to even play for all three at the Division II level or higher.

Since joining the Ohio Valley Conference in 200304, Jacksonville State has solidified itself as the preeminent athletic program in the conference. The Gamecocks have won 78 OVC Championships, more than any other program in the OVC during that same time period. JSU has seen 10 of its 17 programs bring home various OVC titles and combine for 51 trips to NCAA postseason play.

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l JSU won every conference game during the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons, the first program in OVC history to put together four-straight perfect records in conference play l Jacksonville State has won 23 conference championships and made 19 NCAA Playoff Appearances l Since 1996, the Gamecocks have appeared on television 166 times l JSU has been ranked in the Top 25 a total of 156 weeks since 2000. The Gamecocks were in the Top 25 for 83 consecutive weeks and have been in the Top 10 in at least one major poll 75 times. l The Gamecocks have had a total of 88 players named AllAmericans l Former Gamecocks in the pros have won the Super Bowl, Grey Cup Championship and the Arena Football League Championship

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JUSTIN LEA

2017 NFF Scholar-Athlete Three-Time All-American offensive lineman Justin Lea saw the off-the-field honors roll in during his senior season. The Academic All-American won the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award, the highest honor given to an OVC StudentAthlete and JSU’s Eagle Owl Award winner, but his greatest honor may have been being named to the National Football Foundation’s National Scholar-Athlete Team and a Finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy. One of 13 members of the NFF Scholar-Athlete Team and the first from an OVC institution, Lea received an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship for his work on the field, in the classroom and the community. He was honored at the NFF’s Annual College Football Hall of Fame Induction Banquet alongside greats like Peyton Manning, Marshall Faulk and Steve Spurrier.


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2017 Buck Buchanan Award Winner In 2017, JSU senior defensive end Darius Jackson won the Buck Buchanan Award, given annually by STATS to the top defensive player in the FCS. A consensus First-Team All-American, Jackson became the first Gamecock and the first player from the Ohio Valley Conference to win the prestigious honor. The Bessemer, Ala., native was a two-time OVC Defensive Player of the Year and holds JSU’s career records for sacks and tackles for a loss.

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Gamecocks in the Pros Jacksonville State has a star-studded NFL past to remember. Over the years, the Gamecocks have placed numerous players on NFL rosters. Just a few former Gamecock football alums in the NFL include Dieter Brock, Keith McKeller, Eric Davis. McKeller played in three straight Super Bowls from 1991-1994, while Eric Davis played in Super Bowl XXIX. The Gamecocks also have Championships in the CFL with Dieter Brock and Montressa Kirby both winning the Grey Cup. JSU has also been represented in the AFL after Delvin Hughley played for the title with the Colorado Crush in 2005.

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Gosh Almighty! by Doug Segrest, The Birmingham News

OXFORD, Miss. -- As Jacksonville State’s players boogied with the marching band, and Ole Miss fans filed out of Vaught-Hem­ mingway Stadium in stunned silence, only one person understood both emotions.

a 31-10 lead.

Both Masoli and starter Nathan Stanley were effec­tive. But the biggest differ­ence was a defensive front that seemed to manhandle Jax State’s patchwork offen­sive line.

Tears began welling in Jack Crowe’s eyes. A flood followed in the locker room.

Crowe challenged his team to play better, or to re­port for a full-pads workout at the very next practice.

He felt the joy immedi­ately. But the Jacksonville State coach also understood the agony of losing a game that can shake the faithful to the foundation.

To be honest, Crowe ad­mitted later, he was just try­ing to get a read on his team. “We hadn’t been a team all fall. We hadn’t looked like a team at a single practice.”

Jacksonville State’s 49-48, double-time victory against Ole Miss on Saturday is probably the program’s big­gest since moving to Divi­sion I-AA in 1995.

Yet it came together in the second half.

That was three years after Crowe learned how low a coach could go. As head man at Arkansas, he lost the 1992 season opener to I-AA The Citadel. By the start of the new week, Crowe was out of a job. “I’m not sure this feels as good,” Crowe said after Sat­urday’s upset, “as that felt bad.” Jacksonville State erased a 31-10 deficit in the second half, turning a blowout into a win for the ages before a crowd of 55,768 fans. While all the pregame at­tention was focused on Ore­gon transfer Jeremiah Maso­­ li’s debut at Ole Miss, the game was won on the arm of a lesser known quar­terback playing for Jackson­ville State. Ever heard of Coty Blan­chard? He came from Che­rokee County High, where he was the state’s Mr. Foot­ball a year ago. The true freshman en­tered in the third series, stuck around a good bit af­ter that, and delivered both a fourth-down, 30-yard touchdown pass in the second overtime and the game-winning two-­point conversion toss to Calvin Middleton. The latter was a last-second ad-lib on what was supposed to be a shovel pass. With the NCAA affirming Ole Miss’ lastminute ap­peal to gain Masoli’s eligibil­ity, the Rebels dominated the first half, taking

Ole Miss was trying to add to a 31-13 lead near the end of the third quarter when Masoli overthrew a receiver. JSU’s Keginald Harris pulled in the interception and re­turned it 24 yards. Blanchard returned with the first-team offense and drove the Gamecocks 59 yards in eight plays, cutting the lead to 11 points. When Ole Miss tried to deliver another knockout haymaker on the ensuing drive, JSU delivered a stop again on a fourthand-6 from the Gamecocks’ 33-yard line. This time Blanchard di­rected a 67-yard drive, cut­ting the margin to 31-26. Starting quarterback Mar­ques Ivory returned to lead the game-tying drive, hitting Alan Bonner on a 19-yard scoring pass with 18 sec­onds left and a strike to La’Ray Williams for the 2-point conversion. He also directed the first score in overtime. The rotating quarterbacks matched passing yards (126) and touchdowns (2), although Blanchard at­ tempted 10 fewer passes. Ivory will remain the starter for Jacksonville State’s home opener next week against Chattanooga. Blanchard will again go in on the third series. And after that?

“Like I tell them all the time: What you do deter­mines what I do,” Crowe said.

Needless to say, the Ole Miss loss sent shockwaves through the stands, on In­ ternet message boards and proved just as palpable in the locker room. “This would have to be one of my toughest losses,” said Ole Miss coach Hous­ton Nutt, a Crowe assistant at Arkansas. “You do not want to get started off like this.” Crowe remembers how close Jacksonville State came to beating Florida State a year ago. More im­ portant, he’s never forgotten what The Citadel upset meant to his own career. And what it could mean to Nutt down the road. “I don’t think these cir­ cumstances could be re­ peated in 100 years,” Crowe said. “I thought the same thing after The Citadel.”



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REBUILDING OUR On March 19, 2018, an EF-3 tornado ripped through Jacksonville State’s campus and the north part of the city. The storm damaged most of the buildings on campus and several homes in the Jacksonville community. The Gamecocks were in the middle of spring practice, but they turned their focus away from the field and to their community. Each day, after working out and practicing in the mornings, Head coach John Grass, his staff and his players spent hours in the community. They cleaned damaged areas and buildings on campus, removed debris from the properties of homeowners in the city and painted and moved furniture into a new building for the business school, which was destroyed in the storm.


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The 2020 edition of the Jacksonville State University football media guide is a source of information for the news media covering the Gamecocks. News releases, photographs/slides/JPEGS, clips and film footage and other additional information will also be available to accredited members of the media upon request. Your hosts for Gamecock football are Associate Athletics Director Josh Underwood and Assistant SID Tyler Brown. Should you need any information, feel free to call any time, day or night. Underwood can be reached at (256) 782-5915 (work) or (256) 453-0545 (cell). Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with Jacksonville State’s media policies. WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEON— If COVID-19 guidelines allow, a press luncheon will be held each Monday of game week during the season. A short press conference with Coach Grass and select players will kick off the day at 11:30 a.m. in the Jim Coxwell Social Room located in Gamecock Fieldhouse. If a specific player is needed, contact the sports information staff by Sunday to make arrangements for the interview. Lunch will follow the press conference each week. If Social distancing guidelines cannot be met, the weekly press conference will be held virtually and that information will be shared at a later date. IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY—Due to social distancing guidelines during the fight against COVID-19, all interviews will be conducted virtually. Practice will be closed to people outside of team personnel, so please contact Josh Underwood to request interviews. The JSU Sports Information Department will organize virtual interviews, whether they be via phone or computer.

SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT:

(256) 782-5915 Fax: (256) 782-5958

Josh Underwood

Associate AD/Media Relations Football Contact

(256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu.edu

Tyler Brown

Assistant SID, Secondary Football Contact

(256) 782-5977 (423) 619-0557 (cell) tabrown@jsu.edu

PRACTICE ATTENDANCE—Practice will be closed to everyone except team personnel during the 2020 season to allow the Gamecocks and media members to remain safe in the fight against COVID-19. We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause. If footage of practice is needed, please contact Josh Underwood and arrange for B-Roll and sound to be sent electronically for media use. THE PRESS BOX—The Jacksonville State University Press Box is for the working press only. No cheerleading for either team will be allowed. The Press Box is located on the south side of Burgess-Snow Field on the sixth floor. Please take any of the four elevators to the sixth floor to access the press area, coaches booths, radio booths and television booth. The JSU Sports Information office will provide food and beverage approximately one-and-a-half hours prior to kickoff to all working media.

Tony Schmidt

Daniel Porter

(256) 782-5377 (256) 689-8524 (cell) aschmidt@jsu.edu

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PRESS BOX SERVICES—JSU’s Press Box is equipped with wireless and hard-wired internet throughout the sixth floor of the press area. A student assistant will be available to answer questions and handle any faxing necessary. Jacksonville State University uses “The Automated Scorebook” for football computerized statistics. Due to COVID-19 safety measures, paper copies of statistics will not be passed out during the game unless special arrangements are made with the JSU Sports Information Office. Media members can access live up-to-date statistics through “Stat Broadcast” at jsu.statbroadcast.com. SID OFFICE LOCATION—JSU’s Office of Sports Information is located on the third floor of Pete Mathews Coliseum, located on Rudy Abbott Highway. SID MAILING ADDRESS—

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Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium is available on a limited basis. Media parking is located in the Media Lot, which is one block behind JSU Stadium Tower on Francis St – directly across from the Calhoun County EMA Office. Access is by parking pass only. Please display the hang tag on your mirror. A press credential does not guarantee parking. MEDIA WILL CALL—Media or photo credentials which have not been mailed can be obtained at the Media Will Call window, located in the main lobby of Stadium Tower at Burgess-Snow Field. Media Will Call opens two hours prior to kick-off. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS—Jacksonville State’s post-game press conference will be conducted virtually for the 2020 season due to social distancing guidelines set for the COVID-19 pandemic. Media members covering the game will be given access information and will be able to interview selected JSU players and head coach John Grass virtually following each contest. JSU ON THE INTERNET—Jacksonville State University’s Official Web Site can be found at the following address: http://www.JSUGamecockSports.com The web site is updated daily and information on all 17 sports is readily available. Complete schedule, results, coaches and player information and conference information is accessible via the World Wide Web.

Facebook.com/JSUGamecocks @JSUGamecocks @JSUGamecocks

RADIO RIGHTS— Jacksonville State University will provide one phone line free of charge to opponents wishing to broadcast. However, it is the responsibility of the visiting radio stations to have its flagship station call direct to the event location to establish the broadcast line. JSU will not permit outgoing telephone calls. Teams planning to broadcast should notify JSU Sports Information Director Josh Underwood of their intent no less than two days before the actual broadcast. The visiting radio phone number is (256) 782-5582. MEDIA PARKING— Media parking at

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Name of School: Jacksonville State University City/Zip: Jacksonville, Alabama 36265 Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 8,514 Nickname: Gamecocks School Colors: Red and White Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium Capacity: 24,000 Surface: Pro Grass Artificial Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Ohio Valley Conference President: Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. Athletic Director: Greg Seitz Athletic Dept. Phone: (256) 782-5368 Athletic Ticket Office: (256) 782-8499

HISTORY

irst Year of Football: 1903 F Bowl/Playoff Record: 23-18 Years in Postseason: 20 Last Appearance: 2018 FCS Playoffs Result: Second Round Lost to Maine, 55-27 All-Time Record: 550-352-40

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Associate AD/ FB SID: Josh Underwood SID Office Phone: (256) 782-5915 Cell Phone: (256) 453-0545 SID Email: underwood@jsu.edu Assistant SID/FB SID: Tyler Brown Office Phone: (256) 782-5977 Cell Phone: (423) 619-0557 SID Email: tabrown@jsu.edu Assistant SID: Tony Schmidt Office Phone: (256) 782-5377 Assistant SID: Daniel Porter Office Phone: (256) 782-5965 SID Fax: (256) 782-5958 Press Box Phone: (256) 782-5585 or 5586 SID Mailing Address: 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Overnight Address: Pete Mathews Coliseum 700 Pelham Rd North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Web Site: www.JSUGamecockSports.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: John Grass Alma Mater: Jacksonville State (1990) Record at JSU (yrs): 58-18 (seventh year) Career Record (yrs): 58-18 (seventh year) Football Operations: Christian Allen Football Office Phone: (256) 782-5365 Best Time to Call: Mornings Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater) Position William Green (Florida, 2012) Run Defense Coordinator/Defensive Line Kelvin Sigler (Alabama, 1999) Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Owen Kilgore (Tennessee, 2013) Pass Defense Coordinator/Cornerbacks Tyler Allen (LSU, 2017) Quarterbacks Jimmy Ogle (Tennessee, 1999) Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Kevin Revis (Chattanooga, 2014) Offensive Line J.R. Sandlin (UCF, 2009) Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Josh Linam (UCF, 2012) Inside Linebackers Cody Wells (ULM, 2013) Wide Receivers Maxwell Thurmond (Jacksonville State, 2001) Outside Linebackers/Special Teams

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2019 Overall Record: 6-6 Conference Finish: 3-5 (5th) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Letterwinners Returning Offense: 24 Defense: 31 Specialty: 2 TOTAL: 57 Letterwinners Lost Offense: 11 Defense: 11 Specialty: 3 TOTAL: 25 Starters Returning/Lost Offense: 8/4 Defense: 4/7 Specialty: 1/3 TOTAL: 13/14

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TEAM INFORMATION RETURNING OFFENSIVE STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) Zerrick Cooper (QB, 6-4, 225, R-SR) Preston Mixon (OL, 6-4, 295, R-JR) Tyrese Slocum (OL, 6-4, 305, R-JR) Ye’Majesty Sanders (OL, 6-5, 297, R-JR) Michael Shaddix (OL, 6-4, 280, R-JR) Trae Barry (TE, 6-7, 240, SR) Landon Rice (TE, 6-5, 250, R-SR) Michael Matthews (RB, 5-11, 209, R-JR)

RETURNING DEFENSIVE STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) DJ Coleman (DE, 6-6, 245, JR) Zack Woodard (LB, 6-1, 230, R-JR) Yul Gowdy (CB, 5-10, 175, R-JR) Malik Feaster (CB, 6-0, 180, JR)

Facebook.com/JSUGamecocks RETURNING SPECIALTY STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) Bryant Wallace (K, 6-1, 205, R-JR)

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RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING Michael Matthews Zerrick Cooper Uriah West Zion Webb

G Attempts 12 127 12 136 11 19 7 19

Yards 585 320 137 112

Avg. 48.8 26.7 12.5 16.0

TD 5 6 0 1

PASSING Zerrick Cooper Zion Webb RECEIVING Trae Barry Michael Matthews Landon Rice

G Com-Att-Int 12 260-439-12 7 6-14-0

Yards 3404 148

Pct. 59.2 42.9

TD 28 1

G 5 12 7

Yards Avg./Gm 330 13.2 123 10.2 38 5.4

Rec 25 15 4

TD 1 3 0

2020 GAMECOCK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 23

Opponents at Florida State MERCER at North Alabama at Florida International

Site Tallahassee, Fla. Burgess-Snow Field Florence, Ala. Miami, Fla.

Time 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

Last Year DNP DNP W, 30-12 DNP

All-Time Series Tied, 1-1 First Meeting JSU leads, 26-18-3 First Meeting

The Ohio Valley Conference has postponed its 2020 Conference Schedule to the Spring of 2021 *Ohio Valley Conference Game • All Times CENTRAL

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Wilson (WR), Austin Peay

Kordell Jackson (NB), Austin Peay

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J S U S PO RTS N ETW O R K The Jacksonville State Football Network continues to provide Gamecock fans the best coverage of JSU Football throughout the southeast. The anchor of the Gamecock Football Network is K-98 (WVOK-FM) in Oxford, Ala., and the Jacksonville State University campus station WLJS-FM 91.9. WKXX-FM, 102.9 FM, will once again cover northeast Alabama from Gadsden.

Mike Parris

In addition, the JSU Sports Network affiliates will allow Gamecock football to be heard in four Southeastern states and can reach a worldwide audience on the Internet at www. JSUGamecockSports.com.

The Jacksonville State broadcast team will be led by one of the most experienced play-by-play voices in the nation. The “Voice of the Gamecocks” is Mike Parris, who called his first JSU contest in 1983, and is entering his 38th year as the lead announcer of Jacksonville State sports. He handles all the play-by-play duties of Jacksonville State athletics radio broadcasts. During his tenure he has called some of the most historic and memorable games in Jacksonville Sate athletics history. He has called the four Jacksonville State national titles – football (1992), basketball (1985) and baseball (1990, 1991), plus other noteworthy contests. Parris is the Assistant Athletic Director for Broadcasting at Jacksonville State University.

Former Gamecock All-American and 2017 Inductee into the JSU Athletics Hall of Fame Eric Mims has joined the broadcast booth for the 2020 season, replacing long-time color analyst Ray Hammett, who retired following the 2019 campaign. Mims was a defensive back for the Gamecocks from 1994-97 and is still today the school’s record holder for career tackles with 378, one of just two players in school history with at least 300 tackles. He is also the school’s single-season record holder for tackles with 145 in 1997, while his 129 in 1996 are second on that list. His 104 in 1995 are ninth.

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On Sept. 14, 1996 at Nicholls State, Mims racked up a school-record 33 tackles, 12 more than any other Gamecocks has recorded in a single game. That performance earned him National Defensive Player of the Week honors. The NCAA’s FCS record book only dates back to 2000, and it lists the FCS record for tackles in a game at 30. During his career, he also notched single-game totals of 21, 20 and 18 twice, all among the Top 10 single-game efforts in JSU’s illustrious football history. In that 1996 season, Mims had only one game where he didn’t record at least 10 tackles and he ended up on several NCAA Div. I-AA All-America teams. In his career, the native of Wellborn, Ala., also notched six fumble recoveries, eight forced fumbles, 17 pass breakups and one blocked kick. He remains the school’s career leader in assisted tackles with 151 and is second all-time with 227 solo tackles.

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DIRECTIONS FROM BIRMINGHAM, ALA., TO JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 East towards Atlanta l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) in Anniston/Oxford l Turn left onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go to the third red light and turn left onto Mountain Ave l Proceed on Mountain Ave. until the first street and turn right on Cole Drive l The football stadium is on the right

DIRECTIONS FROM ATLANTA, GA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-20 West towards Birmingham l Take the Hwy 21 North exit (No. 185) at Anniston/Oxford l Turn right onto Hwy 21 North towards Jacksonville l Drive 14 miles until you enter the city limits of Jacksonville l After you drive around the Jacksonville town square, go to the third red light and turn left onto Mountain Ave l Proceed on Mountain Ave. until the first street and turn right on Cole Drive l The football stadium is on the right

DIRECTIONS FROM CHATTANOOGA, TENN., To JACKSONVILLE l Take I-59 South towards Birmingham l Take the US 431 South Exit (No. 183) at Attalla/Gadsden l Turn left onto US 431 South towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field and Pete Mathews Coliseum, go over the hill and turn right on Forney Ave at the bottom of the hill (just across the Chief Ladiga Trail) l Follow Forney for approximately 1/2 mile, until you come to the 4-way stop and turn left l The football stadium is on the left

DIRECTIONS FROM CULLMAN, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take US 278 East towards Gadsden l Turn right on US 431 South when US 278 dead ends (approximately 50 miles) towards Anniston l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field and Pete Mathews Coliseum, go over the hill and and turn right on Forney Ave at the bottom of the hill (just across the Chief Ladiga Trail) l Follow Forney for approximately 1/2 mile, until you come to the 4-way stop and turn left l The football stadium is on the left

DIRECTIONS FROM HUNTSVILLE, ALA., To JACKSONVILLE l Take US 431 South (Governors Lane) out of Huntsville towards Gadsden l Proceed through Gadsden and stay on US 431 for 18 miles l Turn left on Hwy. 204 (Rudy Abbott Highway) l Proceed on Hwy. 204 for 12 miles l After you pass Rudy Abbott Field and Pete Mathews Coliseum, go over the hill and turn right on Forney Ave at the bottom of the hill (just across the Chief Ladiga Trail) l Follow Forney for approximately 1/2 mile, until you come to the 4-way stop and turn left l The football stadium is on the left

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and television broadcast facilities, and a game management booth. The stadium was also expanded and now includes 24,000 seats. The natural playing surface was replaced during the summer of 2005 with an artificial playing turf. It was the first major renovation to the stadium since the 1978 season. It took three months to install at a cost of just over $700,000 and was completed in time to hold summer graduation on the new playing field. That field was replaced before the 2016 season with another ProGrass surface. Prior to the 2017 season, the standard definition video board that was installed in 2007 was replaced by a new board that includes a full high definition display that measures 12 feet in height and 80 feet in width. On the Gamecock Field House, a new scoreboard was installed in 2007, making Burgess-Snow Field the only on-campus facility in the OVC to feature two scoreboards. Jacksonville State’s first win in renovated Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium came the hard way, in 2010, but it is one Gamecock fans remember well. After a lightning delay that pushed kickoff back 86 minutes, the 22,186 in attendance saw the fifth-ranked Jacksonville State football team score 21 unanswered points to pull off its second fourth-quarter come-frombehind win of the season, a 21-17 thriller over Chattanooga. One week after the second-largest crowd to ever watch JSU play saw the Gamecocks rally for a double-overtime win over Ole Miss, the largest home crowd in Gamecock history saw junior Marques Ivory find junior James Shaw for a 72-yard touchdown strike with 1:16 remaining as the Gamecocks claimed the win in the renovated stadium. The record for a single-game crowd for a football game at Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium was set in the season opener in 2017 versus Liberty when 23,944 fans witnessed the Gamecocks claim a 37-10 win over the Flames.

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Name Marco Baker Trae Barry La’Derrick Bell Tre Bendolph Markail Benton Treylen Brown Zack Cangelosi Jamarius Carter Marcus Carter Quan Charleston Marshall Clark DJ Coleman Zerrick Cooper Charles Crawford Jacob Dennison Crawford Doyle Ahmad Edwards Malik Feaster Kolbi Fuqua Ryan Gilmartin Ed Gipson Lemuel Gordon Yul Gowdy Tylan Grable Aaron Graham Yessman Green Casey Grigley II Laletia Hale Branson Hall Jackson Hall Jonathan Hall Chris Hardie Nicaro Harper Jeremiah Harris Ryan Henderson Marquez Henry Braydon Hill Cam Hill Kyle Holt Phillip Hopkins Nahum Horton Javarius Hoskins Brandon Hudgins Dallas Ingram Keishon Jackson Pat Jackson Leeshoen Jarrett Jamari Jemison Jacob Jenkins Robert Johnson Darius Joiner Jayson Jones Malcolm Key

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NO 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31

NAME Jamari Jemison Jared Scott Nicario Harper Ed Gipson DJ Coleman Pat Jackson Ja’Cobie Lofton Trae Barry Charles Crawford Josh Samuel TaCorrie Russell Zerrick Cooper George Steele Dave Russell III Yul Gowdy Aaron Graham Markail Benton Ahmad Edwards Darius Joiner Zion Webb Jacquez Payton Leeshoen Jarrett Marquez Henry Umstead Sanders PJ Wells Yessman Green Jeremiah Harris Jayson Jones Jamias Presley La’Derrick Bell Laletia Hale, Jr. Kam White Marco Baker Malik Feaster Quan Charleston Marshall Clark Uriah West Ryan Gilmartin Michael Matthews Demarco Price Taj Stewart Kolbi Fuqua Zack Woodard Darrian Meads Kel Wallace Tre Bendolph Rontarius Wiggins Bryant Wallace Marcus Carter Stevonte Tullis Casey Grigley II Jaylen Swain Hudson Petty

POS CB WR SAF WR DE RB SAF TE SAF RB DE QB CB WR CB QB LB WR SAF QB CB TE SAF LB WR CB SAF WR CB QB LB WR CB CB WR LB RB LB RB CB LB SAF LB RB RB CB RB K/P CB LB SAF DE SAF

HT 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-3 6-6 5-9 6-3 6-7 5-9 5-11 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-1

WT 160 225 180 195 245 220 220 245 190 215 230 225 180 203 178 165 235 185 200 200 176 200 190 247 190 167 180 180 170 190 210 190 175 185 198 210 225 230 225 173 247 212 235 200 215 175 170 210 175 205 185 235 200

CL FR SR R-SO R-FR JR JR R-SO SR SR R-JR R-SO R-SR R-SO R-SO R-JR R-FR R-JR R-SO R-JR R-JR R-JR FR R-FR R-SR R-FR FR R-JR FR R-SO FR R-FR R-SO FR JR R-JR R-SO JR R-SR R-JR R-SO R-SR R-SO R-JR FR R-SO R-JR FR R-JR R-SR R-JR R-JR FR R-FR

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Birmingham, Ala./Minor HS Oak Park, Ill./Prairie View A&M Atlanta, Ga./Southern Miss Pelham, Ala./Pelham HS Atlanta, Ga./South Atlanta HS Columbus, Miss./Mississippi Delta CC McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS Summerdale, Ala./Spanish Fort HS Prichard, Ala./Vigor HS Greenville, S.C./Western Kentucky Oxford, Ala./Oxford HS Jonesboro, Ga./Clemson Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville HS Oxford, Ala./Oxford HS Birmingham, Ala./Minor HS Sandy Springs, Ga./Riverwood HS Phenix City, Ala./Alabama Alabaster, Ala./Thompson HS Roanoke, Ala./Handley HS Phenix City, Ala./Central HS Georgiana, Ala./Georgiana HS Warner Robins, Ga./Houston County HS Phenix City, Ala./Central HS Port St. Joe, Fla./University of Florida Rainbow City, Ala./Westbrook Christian HS Jacksonville, Ala./Jacksonville HS Shorterville, Ala./Abbeville HS Birmingham, Ala./Center Point HS Opelika, Ala./Opelika HS Anniston, Ala./Saks HS Montgomery, Ala./Carver HS Rome, Ga./Coosa HS Terry, Miss./Terry HS Toccoa, Ga./Stephens County HS Linden, Ala./Linden HS Munford, Ala./Munford HS Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County HS Weddington, N.C./UConn Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright HS Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County HS Marietta, Ga./South Alabama Cordova, Ala./Auburn University Thomasville, Ala./Thomasville HS Hokes Bluff, Ala./Hokes Bluff HS Bessemer, Ala./McAdory HS Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen HS Jacksonville, Ala./Jacksonville HS Florence, Ala./Rogers HS Columbiana, Ala./Shelby County HS Dothan, Ala./Ashford HS Jonesboro, Ga./Benedict College Oxford, Ala./Oxford HS Whitwell, Tenn./Whitwell HS

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NAME Cade Meeks Ricky Samuel Deco Wilson Phillip Hopkins Tristan Wells Kyle Holt Brandon Hudgins Markeyce Troutman Branson Hall Thomas Peterson Landon Rice Ty Windham Alen Karajic Crawford Doyle Ryan Henderson Jonathan Hall Javarius Hoskins Matthew Muncher Josh Wegener Dallas Ingram Nahum Horton Cam Hill Tyrese Slocum, Jr. Malcolm Key Zack Cangelosi Jackson Hall Logan Miller Cade Nayadley Michael Shaddix Treylen Brown Tylan Grable Drew Padgett Will O’Steen Jacob Dennison Ye’Majesty Sanders PJ Mixon Keishon Jackson Braydon Hill Craig Kinsey Jacob Jenkins Jamarius Carter Logan McVay Matthew Shaddix Preston Knight Bryce Troutt Lemuel Gordon Chris Hardie Jackson Luttrell Dacorrion West Robert Johnson Cole Porch Keevaughn Peterson Anthony Nesby

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HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Ooltewah, Tenn./East Hamilton HS Brewton, Ala./Troy University Talladega, Ala./Talladega HS Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HS Talladega, Ala./Talladega HS Mableton, Ga./Whitefield Academy Eufaula, Ala./Eufaula HS Butler, Ga./Taylor County HS Marietta, Ga./Kell HS Mequon, Wis./Northern Illinois Cedartown, Ga./Miss. Gulf Coast CC Calera, Ala./Calera HS Ooltewah, Tenn./East Hamilton HS Homewood, Ala./Homewood HS Huntsville, Ala./Buckhorn HS Rainbow City, Ala./Westbrook Christian HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Paul Bryant HS Oxford, Ala./Oxford HS Algona, Iowa/Nebraska Eufaula, Ala./Eufaula HS Centre, Ala./Cherokee County HS Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HS Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway HS Sale Creek, Tenn./Sale Creek HS Harvest, Ala./Sparkman HS Decatur, Ala./Decatur HS Albertville, Ala./Albertville HS Ringgold, Ga./Ringgold HS Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne HS Spartanburg, S.C./Fork Union (Va.) Military Gordon, Ga./Wilkinson County HS Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS White Plains, Ala./White Plains HS Lexington, Ohio/Lexington HS Columbus, Ga./Spencer HS Montgomery, Ala./Western Kentucky Dallas, Ga./Paulding County HS Hokes Bluff, Ala./Hokes Bluff HS Abbeville, Ala./Abbeville HS Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HS Montevallo, Ala./Montevallo HS Demopolis, Ala./Demopolis HS Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne HS Prattville, Ala./Alabama Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta HS Montgomery, Ala./Carver HS Vincent, Ala./Vincent HS Rainbow City, Ala./Westbrook Christian HS Columbus, Ga./Carver HS Carrollton, Ga./Carrollton HS Sylacauga, Ala./Sylacauga HS Columbus, Ga./Hardaway HS Atlanta, Ga./South Atlanta HS

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Name Craig Kinsey Preston Knight Alen Karajic Ja’Cobie Lofton Jackson Luttrell Michael Matthews Logan McVay Darrian Meads Cade Meeks Logan Miller PJ Mixon Matthew Muncher Cade Nayadley Anthony Nesby Will O’Steen Drew Padgett Jacquez Payton Keevaughn Peterson Thomas Peterson Hudson Petty Cole Porch Jamias Presley Demarco Price Landon Rice Dave Russell III TaCorrie Russell Joshua Samuel Ricky Samuel Umstead Sanders Ye’Majesty Sanders Jared Scott Matthew Shaddix Michael Shaddix Tyrese Slocum, Jr. George Steele Taj Stewart Jaylen Swain Markeyce Troutman Bryce Troutt Stevonte Tullis Bryant Wallace Kel Wallace Zion Webb Josh Wegener PJ Wells Tristan Wells Dacorrion West Uriah West Kam White Rontarius Wiggins Deco Wilson Ty Windham Zack Woodard

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Alabama (68)

Craig Kinsey Ahmad Edwards Logan Miller La’Derrick Bell Kel Wallace II Yul Gowdy Jamari Jemison Jacob Jenkins Jayson Jones Drew Padgett Ricky Samuel Ty Windham Nahum Horton Marcus Carter Kolbi Fuqua Jackson Hall Logan McVay Stevonte Tullis Brandon Hudgins Dallas ingram Bryant Wallace Matthew Shaddix Michael Shaddix Jacquez Payton Zack Cangelosi Braydon Hill Darrian Meads Crawford Doyle Ryan Henderson Yessman Green Rontarius Wiggins Quan Charleston Ja’Cobie Lofton Tre Bendolph Michael Matthews Jamarius Carter Lemuel Gordon Laletia Hale, Jr. Cam Hill Phillip Hopkins PJ Mixon Marshall Clark Jaleel Heard Jamias Presley Matthew Muncher Dave Russell III TaCorrie Russell Jaylen Swain Ed Gipson Markail Benton Marquez Henry Zion Webb Preston Knight Charles Crawford Jonathan Hall Jackson Luttrell PJ Wells Darius Joiner Jeremiah Harris Trae Barry Cole Porch Tristan Wells

Abbeville Alabaster Albertville Anniston Bessemer Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Brewton Calera Centre Columbia Cordova Decatur Demopolis Dothan Eufaula Eufaula Florence Fort Payne Fort Payne Georgiana Harvest Hokes Bluff Hokes Bluff Homewood Huntsville Jacksonville Jacksonville Linden McCalla Mobile Mobile Montevallo Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Munford Opelika Opelika Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Pelham Phenix City Phenix City Phenix City Prattville Prichard Rainbow City Rainbow City Rainbow City Roanoke Shorterville Summerdale Sylacauga Talladega

Deco Wilson Zack Woodard George Steele Javarius Hoskins Chris Hardie Will O’Steen

Georgia (24)

Talladega Thomasville Trussville Tuscaloosa Vincent White Plains

Bryce Troutt Alpharetta DJ Coleman Atlanta Nicario Harper Atlanta Anthony Nesby Atlanta Markeyce Troutman Butler Robert Johnson Carrollton Landon Rice Cedartown Keevaughn Peterson Columbus Ye’Majesty Sanders Columbus Dacorrion West Columbus Dallas Keishon Jackson Demarco Price Douglasville Uriah West Douglasville Tylan Grable Gordon Zerrick Cooper Jonesboro Jonesboro Casey Grigley II Kyle Holt Mableton Branson Hall Marietta Taj Stewart Marietta Cade Nayadley Ringgold Rome Kam White Aaron Graham Sandy Springs Malik Feaster Taccoa Leeshoen Jarrett Warner Robins

Tennessee (6)

Tyrese Slocum, Jr. Alen Karajic Cade Meeks Malcolm Key Marco Baker Hudson Petty

Memphis Ooltewah Ooltewah Sale Creek Terry Whitwelll

South Carolina (2) Joshua Samuel Treylen Brown

Greenville Spartanburg

Florida (1) Umstead Sanders

Port St. Joe

Illinois (1) Jared Scott

Oak Park

Iowa (1) Josh Wegener

Algona

Mississippi (1) Patrick Jackson

Columbus

North Carolina (1) Ryan Gilmartin

Weddington

Ohio (1) Jacob Dennison

Lexington

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Martavis Barber George Bento Pete Brown, Jr. Treylen Brown Edward Gipson Lemuel Gordon Aaron Graham Laletia Hale Chris Hardie Walker Harris Marquez Henry Phillip Hopkins Brandon Hudgins Jackson Luttrell Cade Nayadley Hudson Petty Tyler Pritchett Dacorrion West

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Talbotton, Ga./Central HS Jensen Beach, Fla./Palmetto Prep Academy (S.C.) Talbotton, Ga./Central HS/Highland (Kan.) CC Spartanburg, S.C./Fork Union Military Academy (Va.) Pelham, Ala./Pelham HS Montgomery, Ala./Carver HS Sandy Springs, Ga./Riverwood HS Montgomery, Ala./Carver HS Vincent, Ala./Vincent HS Greensboro, N.C./Northern Guilford HS Phenix City, Ala./Central HS Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HS Eufaula, Ala./Eufaula HS Rainbow City, Ala./Westbrook Christian HS Ringgold, Ga./Ringgold HS Whitwell, Tenn./Whitwell HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS/North Carolina Columbus, Ga./Carver HS

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Why We Are The Gamecocks “Go Eagle Owls!” would be the resounding cry from Paul Snow Stadium today if ardent fans hadn’t decided 50 years ago that the school mascot should be a bird of a different feather. Jacksonville State University’s first football team was fielded in the late 1800’s and nicknamed in honor of a rare predatory bird found near the Arctic circle. The exact details are lost to history, but a group of fans decided it was hard for the school’s image to soar like an eagle if the team’s name was something of a turkey. People like E.C. Wilson, Bruce Chase and Charles Sprayberry felt a more collegiate-sounding moniker would be more appropriate. The supporters looked to Southern culture rather than the north pole to symbolize the school’s tough spirit. Tongue firmly planted in beak, Gamecock supporters crowed the loudest, and the University found itself with a new identity: a mascot familiar to everyone, including the farm boys who comprised most of the student body back then. For nearly a half-century – up until 1946 – the fledgling Eagle Owls hooted with pride from the scanty facilities adjacent to the field at John Forney National Guard Armory. The State Normal School (SNS) team was sparse by today’s standards, but the gridiron action was competitive from the start. Present day rivalries such as Samford (Howard College) and Troy State were rooted in those early games. The team had only 23 players when SNS was renamed Jacksonville Teachers College in 1946, with Head Coach Don Salls beginning his first season, but there was a “big school” atmosphere developing in the foothills. Along with the new name came new colors. The blue and gold were tossed out in favor of the familiar red and white worn by the area high school players. The story goes that there were two camps - those who wanted to keep the Eagle Owl nickname and those who wanted new colors. Legend has it that a compromise was worked out; new colors for a new mascot. It was all worked out by 1947 when the Fighting Gamecocks took to the field for the first time. And, as is true to the nature of the warlike bird itself, the football team and other athletes fought their way to respectability in intercollegiate ranks - eventually bringing home a national championship in every major sport.

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Marco Baker CORNERBACK

6-1 • 175 • FR Terry, Miss. • Terry HS HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ronnie Smith at Terry High School in Terry, Miss…as a senior in 2019, racked up over 500 yards and scored nine touchdowns…was a threat for the Bulldogs as a receiver and running the football…had over 500 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior in 2018…a speedster that also ran track for THS…qualified for the Junior Olympics a sprinter…other offers included Central Arkansas, Austin Peay, Jackson State and Mississippi Valley State. PERSONAL: Born on March 8, 2002, in Columbus, Miss…the son of Marco and Roxie Baker…has an older sister – Anaya, and a younger brother – Matthew…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

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Trae Barry TIGHT END

6-7 • 245 • SR Summerdale, Ala. • Spanish Fort HS

• 2020 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN • 2020 PRESEASON ALL-OVC • 2018 FIRST TEAM ALL-OVC • 2017 SECOND TEAM ALL-OVC • 2017 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN JSU CAREER: 2019: Started five games before being sidelined with a season-ending injury against Austin Peay…caught 25 passes for 330 yards and a touchdown…longest reception and only touchdown of the year came in the home opener against Chattanooga for a 48-yard reception…the Chattanooga game also became the highest receiving day of his career with six catches for 151 yards…made multiple catches in four of the five games played. 2018: Made six starts in 12 appearances in his sophomore year with the Gamecocks…was named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference First Team on offense and the HERO Sports Sophomore All-American Team…caught 32 passes for 503 yards and a touchdown…his touchdown reception came on a 44-yard catch and run against Eastern Illinois which would also be his longest reception of the year in the Gamecocks’ 49-22 win over the Panthers…his highest receiving day came against Kennesaw State at SunTrust Park in Atlanta against Kennesaw State as he caught 5 passes for 115 yards with a long of 29 yards…had multiple catches in 7 of 12 games played.

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Rec Yds TD 10 243 3 32 503 1 25 330 1 67 1076 5

Lg Rec/G 80 0.9 44 2.7 48 5.0 80 2.4

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No. Opponent 10 at Southeastern Louisiana 151 vs. Chattanooga 1 5x; last vs. Chattanooga 80 vs. Liberty

Date 8/29/19 9/7/19 9/7/19 9/23/17

BARRY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent REC YDs LNG AVG TD 8/29/19 @SE Louisiana 10 83 17 8.3 0 9/7/19 Chattanooga 6 151 48 25.2 1 9/14/19 Eastern Washington 1 19 19 19.0 0 9/21/19 North Alabama 6 67 7 11.2 0 9/28/19 @Austin Peay 2 10 6 5.0 0

BARRY’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/26/17 vs. Chattanooga 9/9/17 @Georgia Tech 9/23/17 Liberty 9/30/17 @Tennessee Tech 10/7/17 @Austin Peay 10/14/17 Eastern Kentucky 10/21/17 @Eastern Illinois 10/28/17 Southeast Missouri 11/4/17 Murray State 11/11/16 @UT Martin 11/16/17 Tennessee State 12/2/17 Kennesaw State

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La’Derrick Bell QUARTERBACK

6-2 • 190 • FR Anniston, Ala. • Saks HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Jonathan Miller at Saks High School in Anniston, Ala…an all-state quarterback for the Wildcats that also earned Player of the Year and numerous Player of the Week honors…led the Wildcats to a 13-1 record, a region title and to the semifinals of the 2017 AHSAA Class 4A playoffs. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 1, 2000…the son of LaQuetta Williams…has four siblings – three brothers and one sister…majoring in sports management at JSU.

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Tre Bendolph CORNERBACK

5-9 • 175 • R-JR Mobile, Ala. • McGill-Toolen HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made his first start against North Alabama… recorded six tackles on the year, three assisted and three unassisted, as well as a pass breakup in the comeback win over Eastern Washington… his career high also came in his first career start against the Lions as he picked up two unassisted tackles and one with assistance. 2018: Made one appearance for the Gamecocks in 2018 against Murray State…picked up his first tackle against the Racers in his first year on the field. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Ala., for head coach Caleb Ross…committed to play for Jacksonville State on June 26, 2016…led the Yellow Jackets to a 13-1 record and appearance in the Class 7A AHSAA championship in 2016… the McGill-Toolen defense gave up 20-or-more points in only three games during his senior year…claimed the Class 7A state title in 2015 and allowed just 10.6 points per game.

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6-3 • 290 • R-JR Harvest, Ala. • Sparkman HS

JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in two games as a reserve offensive lineman as a redshirt sophomore…part of an offensive line that blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game…helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game. 2018: Saw action in two games as a redshirt freshman for the Gamecocks…part of an offensive front that paved the way for one of the most prolific attacks in school history…led JSU to 6,465 total yards, the third-most in a season in school-history, as well as a school-record 3,864 passing yards…helped JSU score 520 points, third-most in school history. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Sparkman High School for head coach Chris Cagle…lettered four years for the Senators…also lettered two seasons in wrestling and one season in track…placed third in the state wrestling championships in 2017…competed at the state level in the shot put… maintained a 4.0 GPA. PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1999…son of Jacob and Dawn Cangelosi… has two brothers - Isaiah and James - and two sisters - Abigail and Sierra…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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6-3 • 315 • R-FR Spartanburg, S.C. • Fork Union (Va.) Military

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6-2 • 235 • R-JR Phenix City, Ala. • Central HS Alabama

HIGH SCHOOL: Played the 2018 season for Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va…led his team to a perfect 9-0 record and paved the way for an offense that put up over 30 points in all but two games…played his senior season of high school at Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte…played at Byrnes High School in his home state of South Carolina prior to that…played on the USA Football Under-18 National Team.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Jamey DuBose at Central High School in Phenix City, Ala…a unanimous four-star recruit out of CHS, also ranked as a top-12 linebacker candidate by all major recruiting outlets…rated the No. 50 player in the ESPN300, the site’s No. 3 outside linebacker nationally and No. 2 player in Alabama…Scout.com rated him as the No. 6 inside linebacker nationally and No. 124 in the Scout300… 247Sports ranked him as the No. 7 outside linebacker nationally, the No. 6 player in Alabama and No. 157 in the Top247…the No. 12 outside linebacker nationally and No. 7 player in Alabama by Rivals while ranking 147th in the Rivals150…No. 98 nationally in the 247Composite, the No. 7 outside linebacker nationally and No. 3 player in Alabama…No. 82 on the PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team and the No. 5 outside linebacker…participated in the Under Armour All-America Game…played in the 2016 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game…participated in Nike’s “The Opening”…selected as an Alabama Class 7A first team All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…helped the Red Devils advance to the state semifinal in both his junior and senior seasons… finished his career with 129 tackles, 70 solo stops, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks.

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Marcus Carter CORNERBACK

6-0 • 175 • R-SR Columbiana, Ala. • Shelby County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in one game for the Gamecocks as a reserve against Eastern Washington on Sept. 14. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Heath Childers at Shelby County High School in Columbiana, Ala. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 14, 1998, in Columbiana, Ala…the son of Walinda Carter…has an older brother – Jaylun Woods…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 3 19 0 10 0.4 6.3 2.4 2 19 0 10 0.4 6.3 2.4

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No. 1 10 - 10

Opponent 2x; last at Austin Peay at Southeastern Louisiana - at Southeastern Louisiana

CHARLESTON’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/29/19 9/21/19 9/28/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/2/19

Opponent @SE Louisiana North Alabama @Austin Peay Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State @UT Martin

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Opponent Miss. Valley State UT Martin at Tennessee State East Tennessee St.

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6-0 • 198 • R-JR Linden, Ala. • Linden HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in eight games as a sophomore, including seven straight beginning against North Alabama…made three receptions on the year, including the first of his career which was also his longest of the season at 10 yards in the season-opener against Southeast Louisiana…finished the year with 19 total receiving yards. 2018: Made appearances in 8 games as a cornerback for the Gamecocks…picked up his first tackle in a JSU uniform against UT-Martin on Nov. 3…picked up one more in the same game to earn a career high in tackles for a single contest. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Andro Williams at Linden High School in Linden, Ala…led the Patriots to a 14-1 record and undefeated 7-0 in the region in 2016…twice named to the All-State First Team…AllCounty Player of the Year…named to Super II Football Team…scored five touchdowns to lead Linden to the AHSAA 1A Semifinals…advanced to the AHSAA 1A Final Four…received 2016 All-Coastal Alabama Football Team Honorable Mention…named Mobile/Coastal Alabama Player of the Week by AL.com on Nov. 23, 2016 and Tuscaloosa News Player of the Week on Nov. 22, 2015. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 4, 1998…the son of Dewayne and Lablinka Charleston…has four brothers – Dewayne, Jr., Dewoyne, Derente and CJ, and one sister – Tia…majoring in physical education at JSU.

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Marshall Clark LINEBACKER

6-0 • 210 • R-SO Munford, Ala. • Munford HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Started two games and appeared in 11 overall, making his first career start on the road against Austin Peay…recorded 26 tackles on the year including 1.5 tackles for nine yards lost…had a career-high day in his first start at JSU making four unassisted tackles and two with assistance…also recovered a fumble against Chattanooga in the home opener along with two quarterback hurries as well. 2018: Made appearances in four games, including his first three straight in his first season as a Gamecock…playing mostly on special teams, he also recorded his first tackle as a defensive back in the final game of the season in the playoff game at Maine on Dec. 1…his first tackle against Maine was also his first for loss. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bill Smith at Munford High School in Munford, Ala…a first-team all-state selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior in 2017, when he was also named the WBRC Fox 6 Sideline Class 4A Defensive Player of the Year…a firstteam all-county and all-region pick in his senior season, when he had 153 total tackles, 101 of which were solo stops…also recorded five sacks, 16 tackles for a loss and two interceptions in his senior campaign that saw the Lions post a 9-2 record and claim the AHSAA Class 5A Region 5 title…was named to the TV24 All-Star Team…over his career at MHS, recorded over 200 tackles, 10 sacks, 25 tackles for a loss and three interceptions. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 16, 1999, in Anniston, Ala…the son of Shane and Callie Clark…has an older brother – Tyler…majoring in environmental science at JSU. CLARK’S CAREER STATS Tackles G 2018 4 2019 11 TOTAL 15

UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 15 26 1.5 9 0 0 1 11 16 27 1.5 9 0 0 1

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Date 9/28/19 10/5/19 9/7/19

CLARK’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/24/19 9/7/19 9/14/19 9/21/19 9/28/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 11/2/19 11/9/19 11/23/19

Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Eastern Washington North Alabama @Austin Peay Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri @UT Martin @Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky

UT AT TT 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 0 4 4 4 2 6 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

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Opponent at Murray State UT Martin at Tennessee State at Maine

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6-6 • 245 • JR Atlanta, Ga. • South Atlanta HS

• 2020 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN • 2020 PRESEASON ALL-OVC JSU CAREER: 2019: Started 11 of his 13 games played in during his second year as a Gamecock…named second team All-OVC Defense for the first honor of his career before being named to the third team All-America Team by HERO Sports…tied for fourth on the team in tackles with All-American defensive back Marlon Bridges with 59 total, 24 unassisted and 35 assisted…led the team in tackles for loss with 10.5 for 43 yards lost as well as sacks with five for losses of 31 yards and 28 quarterback hurries…his career-best game came against Austin Peay where he had 1.5 tackles for loss of six yards, a sack for a loss of four yards, a season high nine tackles, including his first of two games with five solo tackles…also recorded a forced fumble against Chattanooga and two pass breakups on the year. 2018: Made appearances in 11 of 13 games in his first year as a defensive end for the Gamecocks…recorded 11 tackles including seven unassisted and 2.5 tackles for loss for a total of four yards…also picked up his first sack in a Gamecock uniform against Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 8. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brad Stevens at South Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Ga…chosen to participate in the APS All-Star Game, where he was named the Defensive Most Valuable Player…an allregion performer as a senior in 2017…chose JSU over several offers that included Troy, Western Kentucky, East Carolina and Central Arkansas. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 22, 1998, in Atlanta, Ga…the son of Darrell Coleman and Tiyura Bell…majoring in business at JSU.

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COLEMAN’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent UT AT TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int-Yds Brk 8/24/19 @SE Louisiana 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 9/7/19 Chattanooga 4 0 4 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 9/14/19 Eastern Washington 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 9/21/19 North Alabama 3 1 4 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 9/28/19 @Austin Peay 5 4 9 1.5-6 1.0-4 0-0 0 10/5/19 Tennessee State 2 2 4 1.0-2 1.0-2 0-0 0 10/12/19 @Eastern Illinois 2 2 4 1.0-8 1.0-8 0-0 1 10/19/19 Southeast Missouri 2 1 3 1.0-14 1.0-14 0-0 0 10/26/19 Murray State 5 2 7 1.5-5 0.5-2 0-0 0 11/2/19 @UT Martin 0 4 4 1.0-2 0.5-1 0-0 0 11/9/19 @Tennessee Tech 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 11/23/19 Eastern Kentucky 2 4 6 2.5-11 1.0-8 0-0 0

COLEMAN’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/25/18 vs. N.C. A&T 9/8/18 Miss. Valley State 9/22/18 Tennessee Tech 10/6/18 at Eastern Kentucky 10/13/18 Eastern Illinois 10/20/18 at Southeast Missouri 10/27/18 at Murray State 11/3/18 UT Martin 11/10/18 at Tennessee State 11/24/18 East Tennessee St. 12/1/18 at Maine

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Zerrick Cooper QUARTERBACK

6-3 • 225 • R-SR Jonesboro, Ga. • Jonesboro HS Clemson

• 2020 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN • 2020 PRESEASON ALL-OVC • 2019 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN • 2019 PRESEASON ALL-OVC • 2018 ALL-AMERICAN • 2018 FIRST TEAM ALL-OVC JSU CAREER: 2019: Started all 12 games in his second year as Jax State’s signal caller…momentum for the transfer quarterback certainly followed from his first season with JSU into the preseason as he was named a 2019 preseason Third-Team All-American by HERO Sports, voted preseason OVC Player of the Year by the media and conference, as well as the Walter Payton Award Watch List…Also named OVC Offensive Player of the Week three times during the season, including back-toback weeks following home victories over Chattanooga and Eastern Washington…named a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, and finished the season named to the Second-Team All-OVC Offense…lead the conference in multiple passing categories including passing touchdowns (28), passing yards (3,404), and passing yards per game (283)…finished first in points responsible for per game (17) and total offense (310.3) in the OVC…passed the ball 439 times while completing 260 throws for 3,404 yards and 28 touchdowns…his longest pass of the year came on Sept. 21 against North Alabama for 67 yards and a touchdown…also had 136 rushes for 320 yards and six touchdowns, with a long of 19 yards coming against Eastern Washington. 2018: Started in all 13 in his first season with the Gamecocks following a transfer from Clemson…immediately made an impact at JSU by becoming a HERO Sports Sophomore All-American, named to the First-Team All-OVC Offense, and set numerous quarterback records all in his first year as a Gamecock…also named a Third-Team Preseason All-American by HERO Sports for 2019…ranks first in passing yards per game (262.8) and total offense per game (290.9) in career all-time rankings…in the single-season rankings for the Gamecocks, Cooper ranks first in pass completions (251), passing yards (3416), passing touchdowns (32), passing yards per game (262.8), touchdowns responsible for (38), and total offense per game (290.9)…also ranks second in pass attempts (417) as well as total offensive yards (3782) for a single season…threw the ball 417 times completing 251 passes for 3416 yards and 32 touchdowns…his longest pass came on Sept. 8 against Mississippi Valley State for a 75-yard touchdown…also recorded 109 rushes for 366 yards and 6 touchdowns with a long of 33 yards coming against East Tennessee State. 2017: Served as backup quarterback in his first active season as a redshirt freshman with the Clemson Tigers…was 25-41 passing for 256 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions in 104 snaps over 10 games…completed 61.0 percent of his passes and had a 129.5 pass

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Avg/G 262.8 283.7 272.8

EFF. 147.6 139.9 143.3

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No. 40 52 417 4 3 18 88 2 75

Opponent at Southeastern Louisiana 2x; last at Southeastern Louisiana vs. Kennesaw State vs. Kennesaw State 2x; last at Austin Peay vs. Eastern Washington vs. Eastern Wasgington 2x; last vs. Chattanooga vs. Mississippi Valley State

Date 8/29/29 8/29/19 11/17/18 11/17/18 9/28/19 9/14/19 9/14/19 9/7/19 9/8/18

COOPER’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/24/19 9/7/19 9/14/19 9/21/19 9/28/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/2/19 11/9/19 11/23/19

Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Eastern Washington North Alabama @Austin Peay Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State @UT Martin @Tennessee Tech Eastern Kenucky

PASSING Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 40-52-2 414 2 33 20-26-1 344 2 48 14-31-1 249 3 52 19-31-0 266 3 67 27-50-3 301 3 31 25-39-0 305 3 42 22-34-1 237 3 39 23-52-1 347 2 53 5-12-1 78 0 23 16-36-1 240 1 61 28-41-1 312 3 66 21-35-0 311 3 40

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COOPER’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/25/18 9/8/18 9/22/18 9/29/18 10/6/18 10/13/18 10/20/18 10/27/18 11/3/18 11/10/18 11/17/18 11/24/18 12/1/18

Opponent North Carolina A&T Mississippi Valley State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri at Murray State UT Martin at Tennessee State at Kennesaw State East Tennessee State at Maine

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Date 8/24/19 9/7/19 9/14/19 9/21/19 9/28/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/2/19 11/9/19 11/23/19

Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Eastern Washington North Alabama @Austin Peay Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State @UT Martin @Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky

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CRAWFORD’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/25/18 vs. N.C. A&T 9/8/18 Miss. Valley State 9/22/18 Tennessee Tech 9/29/18 Austin Peay 10/6/18 @ Eastern Kentucky 10/13/18 Eastern Illinois 10/20/18 @ Southeast Missouri 10/27/18 @ Murray State 11/3/18 UT Martin 11/10/18 @ Tennessee State 11/17/18 @ Kennesaw State 11//24/18 East Tennessee St. 12/1/18 @Maine

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Opponent at Tennessee Tech vs. Southeast Missouri vs. Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech 2x; last at Southeastern Louisiana vs. Murray State

Date 11/9/19 10/28/17 10/28/17 11/9/19 8/29/19 11/4/17

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6-6 • 305 • FR Lexington, Ohio • Lexington HS HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coaches Taylor Gerhardt and Tim Scheid at Lexington High School on Lexington, Ohio…a two-time allconference performer that also earned All-Northwest District honors twice…selected to the All-NCOFCA (North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association) squad in each of his last two seasons, while also earning All-MNJ (Mansfield News-Journal) honors in each…named All-Ohio as a senior…named Top Lineman at LHS…led the Minutemen to the conference title. PERSONAL: Born on June 25, 2001 in Mansfield, Ohio…the son of Mark and Jennifer Dennison…has an older sister – Caitliin…majoring in criminal justice at JSU.

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6-1 • 185 • R-SO Alabaster, Ala. • Thompson HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in seven games as a redshirt freshman, including four straight beginning with Tennessee State on Oct. 5…his longest catch of the year of nine yards came in the home opener against Chattanooga…the first touchdown reception of his career was a seven-yard reception against Southeast Missouri on Oct. 19…finished the year with three catches for 24 yards and one touchdown. 2018: Made four appearances in his first year at receiver for the Gamecocks…caught his first pass on Sept. 8 against Mississippi Valley State for four yards…made a careerlong catch of 20 yards on Oct. 6 against Eastern Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL: Finished his prep career with head coach Mark Freeman at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala., after playing three years at Montevallo High School…a three-star recruit by 247Sports, who also ranked him the No. 62 player in the state of Alabama…a first-team all-state selection by the Alabama

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EDWARDS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/29/19 9/7/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/9/19

Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State @Tennessee Tech

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6-0 • 185 • JR Toccoa, Ga. • Stephens County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Started eight of the 12 games played during his second year…finished the season ranked seventh on the team in tackles with 40 total, 30 of which were solo stops…also led the team in pass breakups with eight…returned five kickoffs on the season for 86 yards and a long of 23…went fve-straight games recording at least four tackles, including four solo against Eastern Washington. 2018: Made four starts in 13 appearances in his first year at cornerback for Jax State…picked up his first tackle, unassisted, in his first game against North Carolina A&T on Aug. 25…recorded 28 tackles on the year including 21 unassisted and 7 with assistance…also made 2.5 tackles for loss for a total of six yards…made his first interception against Kennesaw State on Nov. 17 in Atlanta as well as nine pass breakups on the year… picked up a fumble recovery against UT-Martin on Nov. 3. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Stephens County High School in Toccoa, Ga. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 20, 1999, in Toccoa, Ga…majoring in engineering at JSU.

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Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Eastern Washington North Alabama @Austin Peay Tennessee State @Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State @UT Martin @Tennessee Tech

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FEASTER’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/25/18 vs. N.C. A&T 9/8/18 Miss. Valley State 9/22/18 Tennessee Tech 9/29/18 Austin Peay 10/6/18 @ Eastern Kentucky 10/13/18 Eastern Illinois 10/20/18 @ Southeast Missouri 10/27/18 @ Murray State 11/3/18 UT Martin 11/10/18 @ Tennessee State 11/17/18 @ Kennesaw State 11//24/18 East Tennessee St. 12/1/18 @Maine

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6-3 • 212 • R-SO Cordova, Ala. • Cordova HS • Auburn FEASTER’S CAREER STATS Tackles G 2018 13 2019 12 TOTAL 25

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No. Opponent 6 2x; last at Mainie 1.5 at Kennesaw State - - - - 1 vs. UT Martin 3 at Murray State 1 at Kennesaw State

Date 12/1/18 11/17/18 11/3/18 10/27/18 11/17/18

JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the 2019 season as a redshirt. PRIOR TO JSU: Played the 2018 season at Auburn, where he saw limited action as a true freshman receiver. HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile athlete who played both wide receiver and defensive back for Coach Jimmy Gay at Cordova High…selected for Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game…ASWA first team all-state as a sophomore, junior and senior…ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports three star…also a basketball letterman…track and field state finalist in the high jump. PERSONAL: Born on November 30, 1999, in Huntsville, Ala…son of Derek Fuqua and Dara Madison…has two brothers – Mike and Hudson – and one sister – Olivia…father played semi-pro football and mother played college softball…majoring in physical therapy at JSU.

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6-1 • 230 • R-SR Weddington, N.C. • Charlotte Christian HS UConn PRIOR TO JSU: Spent four seasons at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Conn…redshirted in 2016 before seeing action in each of the next three years with the Huskies…as a junior in 2019, recorded 29 tackles, three for a loss and one sack…had a season-high eight stops and two tackles for a loss against Illinois during his junior campaign…played in seven games as a sophomore and started a game as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Started all four seasons for Charlotte Christian Academy in Charlotte, N.C…was an all-state selection as a junior and a senior…earned First Team Charlotte Independent School Athletic Association honors as a senior and all-conference a total of three times… team won three-straight NCISAA Division I state championships from freshman to junior seasons…also won four-straight conference championships…had 388 career tackles , which is second in school history…also played lacrosse and was four-year starter…three-time all-conference pick.

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6-3 • 288 • R-FR Montgomery, Ala. • Carver HS JSU CAREER 2019: Made back to back appearance against Austin Peay and Tennessee State before receiving a redshirt…made his first solo tackle against Austin Peay. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach James Thompson at Carver High School in Montgomery., Ala…led the Wolverines to an 8-3 record and a berth in the 2018 AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs…was a first team allregion selection in 2019…led a CHS defense that recorded two shutouts in 2018 and held its foes under 10 points five times…held opposing teams to just over 12 points per game…was named the Montgomery Advertiser’s Player of the Week on one occasion. PERSONAL: Born May 8, 2001 in Montgomery, Ala…son of Leighton and Tynamie Gordon…has two brothers - Jereme and Akareyon, and a sister - Sarah…brother, Jereme, signed to play football at Kansas University…majoring in criminal justice at JSU.

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6-3 • 195 • R-FR Pelham, Ala. • Pelham HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit by 247Sports and by Rivals… played for head coach Tom Causey at Pelham High School in Pelham, Ala…Pelham’s team captain and named offensive MVP following the 2018 season…selected to the 2018 All-Birmingham Team by AL.com… was a second team all-state performer as a senior…chose the Gamecocks over offers from Indiana, Middle Tennessee, Tulane and Central Arkansas. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 22, 1999 in Birmingham, Ala…son of Eddie Gipson and Jane Reed…has one brother, Deniallie Powel…major is undecided.

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5-9 • 178 • R-JR Birmingham, Ala. • Minor HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Started all 12 games…ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 46, including 36 solo and four for losses of 26 yards…also ranked second on the team in pass breakups with six…his one interception for the year came on Sept. 14 to seal the comeback victory at home against No. 4 Eastern Washington…his best game came on Oct. 26 against Murray State where he picked up 10 tackles, eight solo, one for a loss of five yards and a pass breakup…also returned kickoffs on special teams making 22 returns for 416 yards, with a long of 54 yards. 2018: Started 12 games in 13 appearances in his first full year at cornerback for JSU…named a second team All-American by Phil Steele as well as a Freshman All-American by HERO Sports…also named to the AllOVC Newcomer Team for 2018 along with Quarterback Zerrick Cooper… ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 41 including 31 unassisted and 10 with assistance…also picked up a tackle for loss for a loss of two yards…returned an interception against Tennessee State for 15 yards making it his first pick as a Gamecock…also recorded 10 pass breakups on the year…had a career high day of tackles on Oct. 13 against Eastern Ill with nine including eight unassisted…he also played as a kickoff returner for part of the season returning 10 kicks for 177 yards with a long of 34.

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GOWDY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/24/19 @SE Louisiana 9/7/19 Chattanooga 9/14/19 Eastern Washington 9/21/19 North Alabama 9/28/19 @Austin Peay 10/5/19 Tennessee State 10/12/19 @Eastern Illinois 10/19/19 Southeast Missouri 10/26/19 Murray State 11/2/19 @UT Martin 11/9/19 @Tennessee Tech 11/23/19 Eastern Kentucky

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GOWDY’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 8/24/19 @SE Louisiana 9/7/19 Chattanooga 9/14/19 Eastern Washington 9/21/19 North Alabama 9/28/19 @Austin Peay 10/5/19 Tennessee State 10/12/19 @Eastern Illinois 10/19/19 Southeast Missouri 10/26/19 Murray State 11/2/19 @UT Martin 11/9/19 @Tennessee Tech 11/23/19 Eastern Kentucky

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2017: Saw action in one game, making his NCAA debut against Liberty on Sept. 23…recorded two assisted tackles against the Flames in the secondary…missed the remainder of the season with a leg injury. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-star recruit by Scout.com…played at Minor High School in Adamsville, Ala., for head coach George Bates…led the Tigers to an 11-2 record and 6A, Region 6 championship…named to the 2016 All-State First Team…listed as a 2016 All-Birmingham Football Second Team member…took Minor High School to the quarterfinals of the 6A AHSAA playoffs…drew interest from the University of Illinois… chose the Gamecocks over offers from Austin Peay, Samford, Alabama A&M and Alcorn State. GOWDY’S CAREER STATS Kickoff Ret. No. 2018 10 2019 20 TOTALS 30

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Opponent vs. N.C. A&T Miss. Valley State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri at Murray State UT Martin at Tennessee State at Kennesaw State East Tennessee St. at Maine

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GOWDY’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/25/18 9/8/18 9/22/18 9/29/18 10/6/18 10/13/18 10/20/18 10/27/18 11/3/18 11/10/18 11/17/18

Opponent vs. North Carolina A&T Mississippi Valley State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay @Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois @Southeast Missouri @Murray State UT Martin @Tennessee State @Kennesaw State

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6-7 • 260 • R-SO Gordon, Ga. • Wilkinson County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman for the Gamecocks, seeing action at tight end and on the offensive line…blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game…helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game. 2018: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at Wilkinson High School for James Hagins…spent majority of his playing time at quarterback with the Warriors…threw for 2000 yards his sophomore season and 3000 yards his junior year…sidelined his senior season due to injury…also letter in basketball for four years…named to the all-region basketball team his junior season…led the Warriors to three consecutive state championships his sophomore, junior and senior campaigns…maintained a 3.6 GPA.

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6-2 • 165 • R-FR Sandy Springs, Ga. • Riverwood HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: An All-Region quarterback for Riverwood High School in Sandy Springs, Ga…threw for over 1,700 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, while also running for over 750 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior…racked up over 2,400 total yards in 2018 while leading RHS to an 8-3 record and a berth in the GHSA State Playoffs…selected for the 2018 Polynesian Bowl…chose JSU over offers from UMass, Old Dominion, East Tennessee State, Florida A&M, Hampton, Stetson and Tennessee State. PERSONAL: Born March 25, 2001 in Atlanta, Ga…son of Hason and Kenya Graham…father, Hason, is a former Georgia star wide receiver and New England Patriot…majoring in physical therapy.

PERSONAL: Born October 4, 1999 in Gordon, Ga…son of Marvin and Teresa Grable…has two brothers, Antraum and Ashton, and two sisters, Andrea and Anaya Veal…majoring in sports management.

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Yessman Green CORNERBACK

6-2 • 167 • FR Jacksonville, Ala. • Jacksonville HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Clint Smith at Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Ala…a first-team all-state cornerback for the Golden Eagles after leading them to the AHSAA Class 4A State Championship Game, the school’s first-ever appearance in the title game…led JHS to a 12-3 record and a perfect 7-0 mark in 4A Region 6 play after posting a 7-0 region mark in 2018…also a first-team all-region and all-county selection…recorded 24 tackles, three interceptions, 10 pass breakups, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery on defense… on offense, had 37 receptions for 450 yards and 11 touchdowns…also returned a punt for a score and was a first-team all-county pick by the Anniston Star. PERSONAL: Born on July 15, 2002, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Kelvin and Gemini Sigler…has a younger brother – Kelvin, and a younger sister – Kelsie…father is the Gamecocks Defensive Coordinator…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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6-1 • 297 • R-FR Decatur, Ala. • Decatur HS

6-0 • 210 • R-FR Montgomery, Ala. • Carver HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in four games, the first of his career coming against Austin Peay, before receiving a redshirt…recorded five tackles on the year with his first solo stop coming at UT-Martin. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-star prospect by 247sports…played for head coach James Thompson at Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala…led the Wolverines to an 8-3 record and a berth in the 2018 AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs…led a CHS defense that recorded two shutouts in 2018 and held its foes under 10 points five times…held opposing teams to just over 12 points per game…recorded 175 tackles between his junior and senior seasons…was named one of the top five linebackers in the region by the Montgomery Advertiser in 2018…spent his first two seasons at Lanier High School…chose the Gamecocks over offers from UCF, Toledo, Central Michigan, Arkansas State, Middle Tennessee, Austin Peay, Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee State and Alcorn State.

JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Jere Adcock at Decatur High School in Decatur, Ala…was a first-team all-state selection as a senior in 2018 after leading the Red Raiders to a 7-5 record and to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs…selected to compete in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 25, 2000 in Decatur, Ala…majoring in general science education at JSU.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 2000 in Montgomery, Ala…son of Laletia Hale, Sr. and Makesha Adams…has two brothers, Jakeise Adams and Nakevious Wright, and two sisters, Raineice Johnson and Jamia Jones… majoring in kinesiology at JSU. www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

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Nicario Harper

6-0 • 290 • R-FR Rainbow City, Ala. • Westbrook Christian HS

6-1 • 180 • R-SO Atlanta, Ga. • Carver HS •Southern Miss

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JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coaches Shea Monroe and Brian Mintz at Westbrook Christian School in Rainbow City, Ala…was an allregion performer for the Warriors in both his junior and senior seasons and was a team captain in 2018…was named the Player of the Week on offense once as a senior…led WCS to the AHSAA Class 2A playoffs in his last two seasons. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 23, 2000, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Clark and Sally Hall…has a brother, Benjamin…majoring in nursing at JSU.

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Chris Hardie DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-2 • 260 • R-FR Vincent, Ala. • Vincent HS

JSU CAREER: 2019: Made one appearance in his first year at JSU against Austin Peay before being given a redshirt…picked up two tackles in his first game including his first solo stop. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport star at Vincent High School in Vincent, Ala…starred at two positions for the Yellow Jackets…an all-county performer for two-straight years, ran for 1,054 yards and 12 touchdowns as a running back, while amassing 53 tackles, 12 for a loss, and five sacks on the defensive front…as a junior in 2017, ran for 1,170 yards and 14 touchdowns…swept first team all-state, all-region and all-district honors during both his junior and senior seasons…was named Vincent’s MVP in both basketball and football in 2019…was a Blue-Gray All-Star and O.D. All-American…was named the Shelby County Star Player and WBRC Player of the Week…also a star basketball player, averaging 12.8 points and 9.7 rebounds as a junior, and track athlete for VHS. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 13, 2000 in Vincent, Ala…son of Katrina Pope…mother played basketball at Huntingdon College…majoring in communications at JSU.

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5-10 • 180 • R-JR Shorterville, Ala. • Abbeville HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in 11 games with one start against Tennessee Tech…recorded 38 tackles on the year, including 29 solo and one for a loss of five yards…also returned an interception against Murray State for 15 yards…recorded five-straight games to end the season with four tackles and a career-high six tackles against North Alabama. 2018: Made appearances in 12 of 13 games in his first full year at Safety for the Gamecocks…recorded 21 tackles including 14 unassisted and seven with assistance…made two or more tackles in five different contests including three against Tennessee Tech on Sept. 22…also picked up a pass breakup against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 6. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Abbeville High School…played quarterback for the Yellow Jackets…also played basketball…named a ASWA Class 2A All-State honorable mention section.

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6-0 • 190 • R-SO Huntsville, Ala. • Buckhorn HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Served on the scout team for the Gamecocks. 2018: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years at Buckhorn High School in New Market, Ala., for head coach Keith Henderson…recorded 120 tackles as a senior with the Bucks…led the team in tackles and was a team captain in 2018…letter in track and reached the state tournament as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 6, 2000 in Huntsville, Ala…son of Rossi and Carolyn Henderson…had two sisters, Rosalyn and Raven…cousin, Josh Johnson, plays football at the University of Louisiana at Monroe…majoring in business management.

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HARRIS’ 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/24/19 9/7/19 9/14/19 9/21/19 9/28/19 10/5/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/9/19 11/23/19

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6-1 • 190 • R-FR Phenix City, Ala. • Central HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Only appearance was against Murray State before receiving a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jamey DuBose at Central High School in Phenix City, Ala…led CHS to a perfect 14-0 record and the AHSAA Class 7A State Championship…part of a defense that recorded six shutouts and 10 games where its foes scored 10 or fewer points… had five tackles, two for a loss, a forced fumble and returned an interception for a touchdown in Central’s 52-7 win over Thompson in the AHSAA Class 7A State Championship Game to earn Defensive MVP honors…as a senior, recorded 51 tackles, 36 solo and 11 for a loss…racked up 125 tackles, 70 solo tackles, eight sacks, two interceptions, four fumble recoveries and forced two fumbles over his career…was first team all-state and all-district, and second team all-region in 2018…was a Cam Newton 7-on7 All-Star…competed in the Alabama vs. Georgia All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 11, 2001 in Columbus, Ga…son of Darcell and Shacoya Primm…has two sisters, Mariella Primm and Markhia Henry… majoring in criminal justice at JSU.

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Braydon Hill 6-4 • 225 • R-FR Hokes Bluff, Ala. • Hokes Bluff HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Mike Robertson at Hokes Bluff High School in Hokes Bluff, Ala…a second-team all-state selection as a senior and a three-time first-team all-region and all-district pick…led the Eagles to the AHSAA Class 4A playoffs in each of his last three seasons, including a trip to the state semifinals as a sophomore in 2016…in his senior season, caught 29 passes for 609 yards and eight touchdowns at receiver and had 52 tackles at linebacker. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 27, 2000, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Lee and Tracie Hill…has an older sister – Andrea Tyson…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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6-3 • 255 • SO Mableton, Ga. • Whitefield Academy JSU CAREER: 2019: Made two starts in 10 games played in his first year at Jax State…recorded his first solo tackle in the season opener against Southeastern Louisiana on his way to 22 tackles on the year, 10 of them unassisted…also picked up three tackles for losses of 18 yards and his first sack coming against Murray State at home…also had a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup. HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive end and tight end at Whitefield Academy in Mableton, Ga…first team all-state defensive end by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution…all-state by Recruit Georgia…named the Defensive Player of the Year for Region 6A and was also his team’s Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 22, 2000, in Atlanta, Ga…the son of Sundra Clark…has two brothers – Kerry Moses, Jr., and Anthony Holt, Jr., and one sister – Jessica Holt…majoring in criminology at JSU.

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6-1 • 305 • JR Montgomery, Ala. • Robert E. Lee HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in six games, starting five as a sophomore for the Gamecocks…missed six games in the middle of the season due to an injury…blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game…helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game. 2018: Played in eight games on the offensive front for the Gamecocks as a true freshman, including both of the team’s FCS Playoff games… part of an offensive front that paved the way for one of the most prolific attacks in school history…led JSU to 6,465 total yards, the third-most in a season in school-history, as well as a school-record 3,864 passing yards… helped JSU score 520 points, third-most in school history. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com…played for head coach Tyrone Rogers at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala…a second-team all-state selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…was a first-team all-region performer in each his junior and senior seasons…selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game…chose the Gamecocks over offers from several schools, including Kennesaw State, UMass, Bowling Green, Tennessee State and Tulane. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 4, 1999 in Jackson, Ala…the son of Cornelius and Tanishia Hill…majoring in sports management at JSU.

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6-4 • 260 • FR Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Paul Bryant HS

6-2 • 245 • SO Montgomery, Ala. • Robert E. Lee HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in 11 games including the first start of his Gamecock career at Austin Peay on Sept. 28…recorded 10 tackles on the year including five unassisted…his first game with multiple tackles came against Eastern Washington where he had one solo and one assisted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Eldrick Hill at Paul Bryant High School in Tuscaloosa, Ala…led the Stampede to a 7-4 mark and into the AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs in 2019…other offers included Chattanooga, Alabama State, Alabama A&M, South Alabama and Jackson State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by 247Sports…lettered four seasons at Robert E. Lee High School for head coach Tyrone Rogers… received All-District and All-Region First Team honors as a senior while leading the Generals to eight wins…was named to the All-Alabama Team as a defensive lineman in 2018…led the team in sacks in consecutive seasons as a junior and senior…totaled 107 tackles, nine sacks, two interceptions and 13 tackles for loss during his senior campaign… named to the All-USA Alabama Team by USA Today following his final year…was named to the All-State Second Team in 2017 by the Alabama Sportswriters Association while helping Robert E. Lee to the second round of the playoffs…wrapped up his prep career with 176 tackles, 21 sacks and 25 tackles for loss…chose the Gamecocks over offers from Eastern Kentucky, North Alabama, Tennessee State, Jackson State, Morgan State and Alabama A&M.

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6-3 • 295 • R-SR Centre, Ala. • Cherokee County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made two appearances on the defensive side for JSU against Southeastern Louisiana in the season-opener and again on the road against Austin Peay on Sept. 28. 2018: Made three appearances in 2018 in his first full year as a defensive lineman for the Gamecocks…picked up his first pass breakup in his first game against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 6.

Brandon Hudgins LINEBACKER

6-1 • 220 • R-FR Eufaula, Ala. • Eufaula HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports and a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, who also lists him as one of the top 60 players in the state of Alabama…also ranked as one of the top 40 linebackers in the country…was named second team all-district as a junior and senior…racked up a school-record 135 tackles as a sophomore…also lettered in basketball and tennis…chose JSU over offers from Georgia Tech, South Alabama, UAB, Wake Forest and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 26, 2001 in Columbus, Ga…son of Jaime Hudgins and Tanya Hicks…has two brothers, Dalvin and Christian… majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Thomas Curry at Cherokee County High School…was named Class 4A Second Team All-State by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2015…helped the Warriors to a spot in the AHSAA State playoffs and finished with an overall mark of 7-5 as a senior at CCHS. PERSONAL: Born on May 22, 1998, in Gadsden, Ala…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU. www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

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6-1 • 290 • FR Eufaula, Ala. • Eufaula HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Ed Rigby at Eufaula High School in Eufaula, Ala…a second-team all-state offensive lineman by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior in 2019…led the Tigers to a 9-3 record, a region championship and to the second round of the AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs…helped pave the way for an offense that averaged almost 42 points per game…helped EHS score over 40 points seven times in 2019, including four games of 50 points or more… selected to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Mercedes-Benz Stadium after his senior season after recording 106 pancake blocks… other offers include Air Force, Austin Peay, Murray State, Eastern Illinois and Morehead State.

PRIOR TO JSU: Played two seasons at Mississippi Delta Community College in Moorhead, Miss…played in nine games in each his freshman and sophomore seasons…as a sophomore in 2019, ran for 887 yards on 171 carries, an average of 98.6 yards per game and 5.2 yards per carry…scored 10 career rushing touchdowns at MDCC, six as a freshman and four in his sophomore season…was also a weapon as a receiver, hauling in 20 passes, 12 as a sophomore…had one touchdown reception in each season and had over 200 receiving yards in his career

PERSONAL: Born on March 13, 2002, in Eufaula, Ala…the son of Jimmy and April Ingram…has two brothers – Jerad and Dakota, and one sister – Cheyenne…is undecided on a major at JSU.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 27, 2000 in Valdosta, Ga…the son of Roddrick and Lila Jackson…has four brothers – Roddrick, Brian, Darick and Cedrick, and one sister – Brooke…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

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Leeshoen Jarrett

6-4 • 195 • FR Dallas, Ga. • Paulding County HS

6-5 • 200 • FR Warner Robins, Ga. • Houston County HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Van Spence at Paulding County High School in Dallas, Ga…a first-team all-state selection that was also named the 2019 GHSA Region 7-AAAAA Offensive Player of the Year…named to the All-Paulding County Team, all-district and allregion…hauled in 854 yards on 40 receptions as a senior in 2019 for the Patriots…caught eight touchdown receptions…averaged over 85 receiving yards per game and had a long reception of 94 yards…also played defensive end…selected to play in the Georgia vs Florida All-Star Showcase following his senior campaign.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Ryan Crawford at Houston County High School in Warner Robins, Ga…helped the Bears to a 7-6 record in his senior season, a five-win improvement from 2018, and into the third round of the GHSA state playoffs…hauled in 40 receptions for 444 yards and three touchdowns as a senior…had 82 yards and a score on six catches in a win over Peach County…caught two touchdown passes in a game against Central.

PERSONAL: Born on July 8, 2002 in Dallas, Ga…the son of Keith Jackson and Amanda Pace…has two brothers – Kaven and Mallor – and two sisters – Monay and Amaya…majoring in marketing at JSU.

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5-10 • 160 • FR Birmingham, Ala. • Minor HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Adrian Abrams at Minor High School in Birmingham…helped lead the Tigers to back-to-back appearances in the AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs in his junior and senior seasons…also a star sprinter on the MHS track team, qualifying for the state meet. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 2, 2001, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Dhelecia Jemison…has an older brother – Ja’leon…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Sean Calhoun at Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Ga…honorable mention all-state and a firstteam all-region and first-team all-area performer for the Trojans as a senior…named to the All-Gradick Defense…had a monster senior season, racking up 70 tackles, 44 solo, including 21.0 tackles for a loss and 15.0 sacks…also recorded 15 quarterback hurries and blocked a punt in leading the Trojans to the region title…in his career, totaled 126 tackles, 21.5 sacks…other offers included Southeast Missouri, The Citadel, Mercer, Howard…also a standout wrestler and thrower on the CHS track and field team. PERSONAL: Born on June 22, 2002…the son of Carolynn Hill…has two brothers – Cullen Alexander and Kyron Johnson…majoring in sports management at JSU.

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6-3 • 220 • FR Birmingham, Ala. • Spain Park HS

5-11 • 180 • FR Birmingham, Ala. • Center Point HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Shawn Rainey at Spain Park High School in Hoover, Ala…was a versatile player for the Jaguars, playing tight end, fullback, wide receiver and long snapper…also a combo player on the SPHS basketball team…opened his senior season with a four-catch, 156-yard performance against Hillcrest High School.

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HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star prospect according to 247Sports and Rivals…prepped his senior season for head coach George Bates at Center Point High School in Birmingham, Ala, after transferring from Fultondale High School…ranked the 31st ranked player from Alabama in his class by Rivals…a do-it-all prospect that played quarterback, running back, receiver, defensive back and kick/punt returner during his career…led the Eagles to a 9-4 record and into the third round of the AHSAA Class 5A Playoffs as a senior in 2019…signed with JSU after receiving FBS offers from Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Louisville, Memphis, Ole Miss, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Troy, Tulane, UAB and UCLA. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 21, 2001…the son of Jayson Jones, Sr., and Monique Jones…has two younger brothers – Jayvon and Jacobb…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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6-8 • 370 • FR Sale Creek, Tenn. • Sale Creek HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Ron Cox at Sale Creek High School in Sale Creek, Tenn…helped lead the Panthers into the TSSAA Playoffs in his senior season in 2019…selected to play in the Scenic City All-Star Classic…totaled 23 tackles, 13 solo and 10 assists, while forcing two fumbles and recording a safety. PERSONAL: Born on April 9, 2020 in Chattanooga, Tenn…the son of Ronald Key and Rhonda Dodds…has an older brother – Miles Dodds – and a younger sister – Amealia Key…majoring in business marketing and sociology at JSU.

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6-1 • 190 • SO Abbeville, Ala. • Abbeville HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Robin Tyra at Abbeville High School in Abbeville, Ala…was a first-team all-region selection and an allstate honorable mention…played running back for the Yellow Jackets, rushing for 1,483 yards and hauling in 253 receiving yards as a senior… an All-Wiregrass player and named the WTVY and WDHN Player of the Week multiple times. PERSONAL: Born on March 6, 2000, in Abbeville, Ala…the son of Tameka Williams…has two brothers – Derrick and Kris – and three sisters – LaKesha, Megan and Mia…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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6-3 • 280 • SO Rainbow City, Ala. • Westbrook Christian HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman… first career start came against North Alabama on Sept. 21…recorded 18 tackles on the year, including nine solo, with his first coming in the homeopener against Chattanooga…six tackles came for losses of 18 yards… picked up 2.5 sacks with first coming against Eastern Washington…his career-high came against Tennessee State with four tackles, one solo for loss, and a forced fumble.

2018: Made his first appearance in a Gamecock uniform on Oct. 6 against Eastern Kentucky…had a career high day at safety, recording three tackles including one unassisted and two with assistance…also saw his first action in the backfield with a pass breakup against the Colonels. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach David Powell at McAdory High School in McCalla, Ala…led the Yellow Jackets to a runner-up finish in their region and to the AHSAA Class 6A Playoffs…played both wide receiver and defensive back for the Yellow Jackets…helped the MHS offense to over 21 points per game and paced a defense that held foes to under 15 points per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at Westbrook Christian for head coaches Tony Osborn, Shea Monroe and Brian Mintz in Rainbow City, Ala…racked up 70 tackles in 2018, including 23 tackles for a loss, 14 sacks, 19 quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…helped the Warriors to a 7-4 record and a spot in the AHSAA Class 2A State Playoffs…was named WCHS’s most valuable player as both a junior and a senior…received first team all-state, all-region and all-district honors in 2018…was first team all-region, first team all-district and second team all-state as a junior…a member of the TV24 Pigskin Roundup All-Star Team and O.D. All-America Team…also lettered in basketball, baseball and track. PERSONAL: Was born Jan. 3, 2001 in Atlanta, Ga…son of Phil and Tonya Luttrell…has one sister, Morgan…grandfather, Jimmy Luttrell, played football for Auburn and Jacksonville State…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

PERSONAL: Born on December 18, 1999, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Yumana and Corene Lofton…has two brothers, Ja’Vontae and Yumana, Jr…majoring in sports management at JSU. LOFTON’S CAREER STATS Tackles G 2018 1 2019 8 TOTAL 9

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Michael Matthews RUNNING BACK

5-11 • 225 • R-JR Mobile, Ala. • UMS-Wright HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Started 11 of 12 games played in during his second year carrying the ball for the Gamecocks…lead Jax State in every rushing category for running backs, carrying the ball 127 times for 622 yards, averaging 4.6 yards a carry…had five touchdowns and a long rush of 34 yards…also had 15 catches for 123 yards and three scores with a long reception of 28 yards…his highest rushing day of the season came at Eastern Illinois on Oct. 12 where he carried the ball 15 times for 92 yards and a touchdown…had a trio of scores in the upset win over No. 4 Eastern Washington, two rushing touchdowns on seven carries and three catches for 29 yards and his third TD of the day…finished the year with 708 all-purpose yards. 2018: Made appearances in all 13 games in his first full year at running back including two starts in the North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley State contests…ranked second on the team in every rushing category for running backs…recorded 426 yards and 4 touchdowns on 67 carries while averaging six yards a carry and 32 yards a game for 2018… his breakout game came against Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 8 where he carried the ball 10 times for 46 yards and two touchdowns…his career high rushing day came on Nov. 10 against Tennessee State as he had four carries for 47 yards and a touchdown with a long of 17, helping lead JSU to a fifth-straight OVC title…also made five receptions on the year for 38 yards and long of 27, recording 457 all-purpose yards for 2018. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as a two-star recruit by Scout and 247Sports. com…prepped for head coach Terry Curtis at UMS-Wright in Mobile, Ala…named First Team All-State by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a junior and a senior for the Bulldogs…as a junior in 2015, ran for 1,939 yards and 27 touchdowns on 272 carries to earn First Team Coastal Alabama All-Region…in 2016, helped UMS-Wright to a 9-3 record and into the second round of the Class 4A Playoffs before falling to state champion Handley…ran for 1,263 yards and 17 touchdowns on 171 carries in his senior season…chose JSU over Texas-San Antonio, Troy, Louisiana-Lafayette, Memphis and South Alabama. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 21, 1998, in Mobile, Ala…the son of Michael Matthews and Denise Burrell…has three brothers and two sisters…majoring in business management at JSU. MATTHEWS’ CAREER STATS RUSHING G 2018 13 2019 12 TOTAL 25

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5-10 • 200 • FR Hokes Bluff, Ala. • Hokes Bluff HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Mike Robertson at Hokes Bluff High School in Hokes Bluff, Ala…a four-time all-state player for the Eagles, grabbing first-team honors in his freshman, sophomore and junior years before earning second-team honors as a senior…despite dealing with turf toe his entire senior season, ran for 1,540 yards on 232 carries for an average of 6.6 yards per carry…scored 17 rushing touchdowns as a senior…led the Eagles to four consecutive AHSAA Class 4A playoff appearances and wrapped up his career with 8,049 rushing yards and 100 touchdowns…was the Gadsden Times Player of the Year in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and was the first-team running back on The All-Gadsden Times Team four times…was selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game…as a junior in 2018, ran for 2,634 yards and 36 touchdowns after racking up 2,036 yards and 28 scores as a sophomore…his freshman year saw him run for 1,839 yards.

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6-2 • 180 • FR Ooltewah, Tenn. • East Hamilton HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coaches Ted Gatewood and Wesley Reynolds at East Hamilton High School in Ooltewah, Tenn…a first-team all-state player as a senior, when he also garnered first-team all-region honors…hauled in 900 receiving yards, while rushing for over 400 yards…recorded six interceptions as a senior and 10 in his career… selected for Tennessee’s East-West All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born on March 6, 2002 in Chattanooga, Tenn…the son of Bryan and April Meeks…has two older brothers – Rance and Matt… majoring in business management at JSU.

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Matthew Muncher DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

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6-4 • 290 • R-JR Montgomery, Ala. • Jeff Davis HS Western Kentucky JSU CAREER: 2019: Played in all 12 games for the Gamecocks as a redshirt sophomore…made his debut in the season opener at Southeastern Louisiana despite joining the team shortly before…blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game…helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game.

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6-7 • 295 • FR Birmingham, Ala. • Oak Mountain HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped three years for head coach Cris Bell at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham after spending one season at Moody High School in Moody, Ala…second-team all-state and all-district selection in 2019…named Second Team All-South Metro as a senior in 2019 after not allowing a sack all season playing primarily at the left tackle position….first-team all-county honoree as a senior.

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6-1 • 176 • R-JR Georgiana, Ala. • Georgiana HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Received a medical redshirt after missing the entire season with an injury. 2018: Made appearances in all 13 games as a redshirt sophomore, while starting 12 contests at cornerback for Jax State…recorded 29 tackles on the year, including 20 unassisted…also picked up a tackle for loss for a total of two yards…twice made four tackles in one game, against Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 8 and again on Oct. 20 against Southeast Missouri State…picked up three tackles in one game on six different occasions…broke up 12 passes on the year and forced a fumble against Mississippi Valley State. 2017: Appeared in all 12 games and started six at cornerback…made his NCAA debut Aug. 26 in the Gamecocks’ season-opener against Chattanooga…wrapped up 12 solo tackles and eight assisted tackles in the secondary…defended four passes and had four break-ups…recorded six multi-tackle games…earned a career-best four tackles at Austin Peay on Oct. 7, coming away with two solo tackles and two assisted…also broke up a pass against the Govs in Clarksville, Tenn.

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2016: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-star recruit by 247Sports, Scout.com and Rivals prepped for head coach Ezell Powell at Georgiana High School in Georgiana, Ala…a second team All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior, Georgiana’s first All-State player in 11 years…helped the Panthers to an 11-2 record and to the third round of the AHSAA Class 1A Playoffs…also an All-State point guard for the Panthers on the basketball court. PERSONAL: Born on March 9, 1998 in Georgiana, Ala…the son of Joel Montgomery and Tiffany Payton…majoring in criminal justice at JSU. PAYTON’S CAREER STATS Tackles G 2017 12 2018 13 TOTAL 25

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6-4 • 245 • R-FR Mequon, Wis. • Homestead HS Northern Illinois PRIOR TO JSU: Redshirted the 2019 season at Northern Illinois in DeKalb, Ill. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letter winner at Homestead High School in Mequon, Ill…played in all 14 games a senior…team won the state title with an undefeated record his senior year….a nationally-ranked long snapper with 4.5 stars…also played on the offensive line…made the Honor Roll as a junior and senior and was an honors graduate. PERSONAL: Born June 19, 2000, in Milwaukee, Wis…the son of Molly Megan and Robert Peterson…his brother Graydon was a four-year letterwinner in football at Dartmouth College…plans to major in nursing.

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6-1 • 200 • R-FR Whitwell, Tenn. • Whitwell HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made three appearances in his first year in the Red and White, including back-to-back games against UT-Martin and Tennessee Tech before receiving a redshirt…recorded three tackles on the year, all against the Skyhawks, including his first two solo stops. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Randall Boldin at Whitwell High School in Whitwell, Tenn…a three-time first team all-state performer for the Tigers…earned first team all-region and all-district honors in each of his four years…along with playing safety for the WHS defense, played every skill position on offense at some point…as a senior, among the state’s leaders with 103.5 solo tackles, and he had 11 tackles for loss and four interceptions…also totaled more than 1,400 yards of offense and was a Mr. Football semifinalist…named MVP of the state championship game after making 16 tackles, picking off a pass, rushing for 40 yards and throwing for the Tigers’ touchdown in their 7-6 win against Cornersville…second team All-USA Tennessee Team selection…over his WHS career, racked up over 500 tackles and over 5,000 all-purpose yards…also lettered in basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Born June 24, 2001 in Whitwell, Tenn…son of Ben and Shawn Petty…has two brothers - Tyler Tate and Kingston Petty…father, Ben, played football at Maryville College in Maryville, Tenn., while his brother, Tyler, plays football for Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn…majoring in business at JSU.

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Keevaughn Peterson DEFENSIVE END

6-2 • 252 • SO Columbus, Ga. • Hardaway HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in five consecutive games in his first year for the Gamecocks…recorded five tackles on the year including his first solo stop on the road against Austin Peay on Sept. 28… recorded a pair of assisted tackles against Eastern Illinois. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hardaway High School in Columbus, Ga.

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6-0 • 200 • FR Sylacauga, Ala. • Sylacauga HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Matt Griffith at Sylacauga High School in Sylacauga, Ala…was an all-county kicker and punter for the Aggies…averaged 40.8 yards per punt and was 4-for-7 on field goals and recorded 38 touchbacks on kickoffs…was named the AHSAA Special Teams Player of the Week once and the Aggie Sports Network Player of the Week twice…his longest field goal was 54 yards and his longest punt was 63 yards…also lettered in baseball, leading SHS to three county tournament titles. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 28, 2001 in Sylacauga, Ala…the son of Brad Porch and Becky Wilson…has three sisters – Maggie Gruber, Emily Porch and Mason Porch – and two brothers – Ryan Wilson and Tyler Wilson… majoring in accounting at JSU.

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PERSONAL: Born on March 29, 2000, in Opelika, Ala…the son of James and Lekeisha Presley…has two older sisters, Tamira and Jameiah, and brothers, TJ and Jayan…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

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5-10 • 173 • R-SO Douglasville, Ga. • Douglas County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made his first appearance in a Gamecock uniform in the home opener against Chattanooga on Sept. 7. 2018: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at Douglas County High School for head coach Johnny White…saw time at cornerback, wide receiver and long snapper…sat out his senior season with a leg injury…was named First Team All-Region in 2016…led the region with 52 solo tackles at defensive back his junior season…totaled 12 pass breakups and 146 tackles over a three-year career…also lettered in track…placed fourth in the 300 hurdles at state track and field championships in 2018. PERSONAL: Born December 22, 1999, in Austell, Ga…son of Marco and Alicia Price…has three brothers - Jabre, Jayveon and Jayce, and one sister - Takari. www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

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6-5 • 250 • R-SR Cedartown, Ga. • Calhoun HS Miss. Gulf Coast CC JSU CAREER: 2019: Made two starts in seven appearances in his second year at Jax State…made four receptions on the year for 38 yards with his longest coming at home against Murray state for 23 yards. 2018: Made appearances in 12 out of 13 games including 10 starts in his first year at tight end for the Gamecocks…recorded 18 catches for 224 yards with a long of 36 and a touchdown…his first score in a JSU uniform came on Oct. 28 against Southeast Missouri State where he caught a 15-yard strike against the Redhawks. PRIOR TO JSU: Spent one season at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston, Miss…signed with Auburn out of Calhoun High School in Rome, Ga…MGCC finished 5-4 in the Mississippi Association of Junior and Community Colleges…played in nine game for the Bulldogs and caught eight passes for 102 yards…averaged 12.8 yards per catch…caught multiple passes in two games against Itawamba Community College and East Mississippi Community College. HIGH SCHOOL: All-region and all-area for Coach Hal Lamb at Calhoun High…Yellow Jackets won the 2014 AAA state title with 12-0 record…voted team captain at Under Armour All-America Game… GSWA first team all-state…Rivals, 247 Sports, ESPN rank him a top 10 TE prospect…also a basketball letterman…active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes

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RICE’S 2019 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/29/19 9/28/19 10/12/19 10/19/19 10/26/19 11/2/19 11/9/19

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PERSONAL: Born on May 6, 1997, in Rome, Ga…son of Joey and Kelly Rice…brother Logan was a wide receiver at Auburn…already earned his degree and is now pursuing his Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration in emergency management.

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5-11 • 215 • R-JR Greenville, S.C. • Central Gwinnett (Ga.) HS Western Kentucky

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PRIOR TO JSU: Spent three seasons at Western Kentucky in Bowling Green, including a breakout campaign in 2018…was redshirted in 2017 before rushing for 639 yards and a touchdown on 121 carries…his 639 yards led all Conference USA freshmen and were the fourth-most by a freshman in WKU program history…scored his first career touchdown on Sept. 22 at Ball State, a five-yard score with 59 seconds left that sealed a 28-20 win…ran for a career-high 101 yards vs. Florida Atlantic on Nov. 10, WKU’s first 100-yard game in two seasons. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Central Gwinnett High School in Lawrenceville, Ga., where he was a three-star prospect by 247Sports. com and a two-star by Rivals.com…in 2016-17, tallied 1,073 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns, averaging 123.4 yards per game and 5.7 yards per carry…was considered the 101st-best running back in the country and the 184th-best overall prospect in Georgia in his recruiting class….selected to play in the Gwinnett All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Born on June 6, 1999, in Queens, N.Y…the son of Sam Samuel and Shanea Walker…has two brothers – Jordan and Jaylen… majoring in sports management at JSU.

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6-3 • 300 • R-FR Brewton, Ala. • T.R. Miller HS Troy University PRIOR TO JSU: Sat out the 2019 season as a redshirt at Troy University in Troy, Ala. HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 90 tackles, 72 solo, with 18 tackles for loss and 13 sacks as a senior at T.R. Miller High School…also started on the offensive line…earned second team all-state honors as a sophomore at W.S. Neal High School…named a three-star recruit by 247Sports; one of the top 100 defensive tackles in the country and top 55 players in the state of Alabama…rated as a three-star recruit and top 60 player in the state by Rivals…three-star by ESPN and top 100 defensive tackle in the country. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 10, 1999…the son of Ricky and Karisky Samuel…has one brother – Christopher – and three sisters – Dinah, Karen and Brianna.

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PRIOR TO JSU: Played his junior season at Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas, after playing his freshman and sophomore seasons at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming…as a junior at PVAMU, caught 11 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns, an average of over 32 yards per game…against Virginia-Lynchburg, had four catches for 145 yards and two scores…had at least one catch in seven games…as a freshman at Wyoming, had two catches for 40 yards, with both of his receptions resulting in touchdowns…one of those catches was a 23-yard touchdown catch in a 37-14 win over Central Michigan in the Idaho Potato Bowl. PREP: A three-star recruit out of Oak Park-River Forest High School in Oak Park, Ill., was ranked by 247 Sports as the No. 26 overall recruit in the state of Illinois in the 2017 recruiting class…an all-state basketball player and all-conference and academic all-conference football player, was recruited by colleges in both sports…helped lead Oak Park-River Forest HS to a 7-3 record and the First Round of the 2016 Illinois 8A State Playoffs…also won conference and regional titles in basketball with the Huskies.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Chris Elmore at Fort Payne High School in Fort Payne, Ala…helped lead the Wildcats to back-to-back AHSAA Class 6A Region 7 titles in 2018 and 2019 and into the state playoffs both seasons…a versatile athlete that spent time at both receiver and quarterback as a senior for the Wildcats…amassed almost 1,500 all-purpose yards and scored 13 touchdowns as a senior…had 81 rushes for 577 yards (7.1 yards per carry) and six touchdowns, 38 receptions for 571 yards (15.0 yards per catch) and seven touchdowns and nine kickoff returns for 235 yards…was named the Schutt Sports Player of the Week on August 30 after rushing for 53 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries while hauling in seven catches for 145 yards and three touchdowns vs. Scottsboro…earned Tyler Mann Player of the Week by WHNT… also ran track at FPHS, where he qualified for Nationals in the 110-meter hurdles. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 4, 2002 in Fort Payne, Ala…the son of Heath Shaddix and Lisa Powell…has an older brother – Michael, who is an offensive lineman for the Gamecocks…majoring in criminal justice at JSU.

PERSONAL: Born on May 10, 1999 in Oak Park, Ill…the son of Ronald and Pamela Scott…has an older brother – Evan, and two older sisters – Camille and Simone…majoring in marketing at JSU.

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6-4 • 295 • R-JR Memphis, Tenn. • Ridgeway HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in all 12 games, starting the final seven as a redshirt-sophomore for the Gamecocks…blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game…helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game.

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PERSONAL: Born on March 10, 1999, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of George Fulford and Latasha Steele-Fulford… has three younger siblings, brother Marquis, and sisters, Tashayla and TaMyla…plans to study engineering at JSU.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and a two-star recruit by Scout and Rivals…prepped for head coach Duron Sutton at Ridgeway High School in Memphis…named to the Liberty Bowl All-Star Team after his senior season…earned first team all-district honors and first team All-Region honors in each his junior and senior seasons… led the Roadrunners to the Tennessee State Playoffs in each season… chose JSU over offers from Marshall, Southeast Missouri, Southeastern Louisiana, Southern Miss, Tennessee State, UT Martin and Tulane.

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PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 14, 1998 in Memphis, Tenn…the son of Kimberly Slocum and Tyrese Slocum, Sr…majoring in management at JSU.

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5-10 • 180 • R-SO Trussville, Ala. • Hewitt-Trussville HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in all 12 games, including his first start coming at Tennessee Tech on Nov. 9…recorded 21 tackles on the year, all but two were solo takedowns…had a career-high against Murray State where he picked up seven tackles, all unassisted, with one of them coming for a loss of two yards…also recorded his first forced fumble at UT-Martin.

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6-4 • 247 • R-SR Marietta, Ga. • Walton HS South Alabama PRIOR TO JSU: Spent three seasons at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Ala…saw action in eight of the Jaguars’ last nine games a s freshman in 2016 and then played in every game as a junior and senior…totaled 28 tackles as a junior in 2018, while also notching 3.5 tackles for a loss and a forced fumble…had a career-high seven tackles against Appalachian State. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports. com…a two-year starter at Walton High School in Marietta, Ga…recorded 79 tackles, including six behind the line, and two fumble recoveries in his career…part of a WHS team that went 9-2, posting a runner-up finish in the region while qualifying for the state AAAAAA playoffs, his senior year…credited with 46 tackles, with 3.5 of those for a loss…returned an interception 75 yards for a score in the Raiders’ season opening victory and also added a fumble recovery later in the year…posted a career-high nine stops in a three-point win over Wheeler High, which included a solo tackle behind the line of scrimmage…as a junior, collected 33 tackles and made 2.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage…finished with a seasonbest seven stops against Milton HS and was credited with six stops in two other contests. PERSONAL: Born on March 17, 1998, in Santa Monica, Calif…the son of taquar Stewart and Makeba Jenkins…has two brothers – Taquar Stewart and Blake Brady, and three sisters – Raja Stewart, Shai Stewart and Taquar Stewart.

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5-10 • 235 • FR Oxford, Ala. • Oxford HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Keith Etheredge at Oxford High School in Oxford, Ala…a first-team all-state selection and a finalist for the AHSAA 6A Lineman of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association…guided the Yellow Jackets to their first state championship since 1993…led OHS to a 14-1 record in his senior season after a 10-3 mark in his junior campaign…in 2019 was the AHSAA Class 6A Region 6 Defensive Player of the Year and was a First Team All-County selection by the Anniston Star…named to the Pigskin Roundup All-Defensive Team… recorded 144 tackles, 36 tackles for a loss, 13 sacks and 38 quarterback hurries for the Yellow Jackets…other offers included Navy, Austin Peay and Lamar.

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6-4 • 230 • R-SO Butler, Ga. • Taylor County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made three consecutive starts in his first year at defensive end starting with Murray State on Oct. 26. 2018: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons for head coach Mark Wilson at Taylor County High School in Butler, Ga…led the Vikings to a 10-2 record his senior season…an all-state second team selection as a junior and alldistrict second team as a senior…finished his career with more than 70 tackles at defensive end…had one interception and eight sacks during the 2017 season…also spent time at wide receiver, totaling 293 yards on two receptions during his senior season. PERSONAL: Born on April 27, 2000, in Thomaston, Ga…the son of Maurice and Tammy Troutman…has two brothers – Tman and Markel, and two sisters – Tam’Mesha and Queosha…intends to study engineering at JSU.

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5-11 • 175 • FR Alpharetta, Ga. • Alpharetta HS HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Jacob Nichols at Alpharetta High School in Alpharetta, Ga., where he handled all kicking and punting duties…was Special Teams Player of the Week a school-record 7 times…set school record with a 49 yard field goal…kicked the game winning 45-yard field goal vs. Pope…as a senior, was 7-for-9 in field goal attempts, 30-for-31 on PAT tries and averaged 38.1 per punt while downing eight inside the 20…averaged 56 yards on kickoffs with 16 touchbacks…was Region 7AAAAAA Kicker of the Year and named North Georgia Touchdown Club Special Teams Player of the Year…participated in the Georgia Elite Classic, where he won the annual kicking contest… also an honorable mention all-state baseball player at AHS, boasting a .357 batting average over his three-year career. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 8, 2002 in Alpharetta, Ga…the son of Jeff and Julie Troutt…has an older brother – Evan – and an older sister – Megan…majoring in logistics/supply chain management at JSU.

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6-1 • 210 • R-JR FLORENCE, ALA. • ROGERS HS

JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in all 12 games of his second year at linebacker…recorded 14 tackles, five of them being solo, along with an assisted tackle for a loss of two yards…made his first career fumble recovery against North Alabama on Sept. 21. 2018: Made appearances in 10 games in his first full year at linebacker for JSU…his career high day came with his first set of tackles as he recorded two…he finished the year with four tackles including two unassisted and two with assistance and picked up a quarterback hurry against Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 8 as well. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Ashford High School…named ASWA Class 4A All-State honorable mention at running back…also played basketball. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 4, 1999, in Dothan, Ala…majoring in exercise science and wellness at JSU.

JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in all 12 game in his second full year as the Gamecocks’ placekicker…went 40-for-43 kicking extra points and was 4-of-9 in field goals with his longest kick of the year being 37 yards on a rainy day against Murray State…worked on the kickoff team booting the ball 35 times for 1,532 yards, an average of 43.8 yards per kick…finished the year with 52 total points scored. 2018: Made his first appearance as a kicker for the Gamecocks on Sept. 8 against Mississippi Valley State, when he booted two extra points. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Rogers High School…was a ASWA Class 4A All-State First-Team selection at kicker…participated in the Blue-Grey All-American Game…made 13-of-18 field goals with a long of 48 during his senior season…made a 57-yard field goal at a Blue-Grey combine. PERSONAL: Born on Sept 23, 1998, in Sheffield, Ala…the son of Stan and Beth Wallace…has a younger brother - Jesse…majoring in secondary education at JSU..

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6-0 • 200 • R-JR Phenix City, Ala. • Central HS

6-1 • 215 • R-SO Bessemer, Ala. • McAdory HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Made his first appearance in a Gamecock uniform on Oct.26 against Murray State. 2018: Sat out the season with a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons for head coach David Powell at McAdory High School in McCalla, Ala…served as team captain for the Yellow Jackets his senior season…led McAdory to a first-place finish in the 6A, Region 4 standings in 2014 and 2015, and second-place finishes in 2016 and 2017…totaled 377 yards his senior year, averaging 7.7 yards per carry…maintains a 3.61 GPA. PERSONAL: Born on May 19, 1999, in Fayetteville, N.C…the son of Kelvin and Tyrika Wallace…has in brother, Keagan, and three sisters, Karson, Kaylie and Tasha…majoring in psychology at JSU.

JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in seven games during his second season as the backup signal caller for Jax State…completed six passes for 148 yards and a touchdown against Murray State…his lone touchdown came on a 45-yard tipped ball to Jamari Hester to help lead the Gamecocks to a victory over the Racers…MSU game was his highest passing day with two completions for 74 yards and the score…carried the ball 19 times for 112 yards and a rushing touchdown. 2018: Made appearances in 10 games as the Gamecocks’ secondary Quarterback in his first full year at the position…ranked second on the team in all Quarterback categories…threw the ball 34 times for 444 yards and a long of 40 with four touchdowns, including 3 three against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 6…also threw for a career high 137 yards against the Colonels…he rushed the ball 60 times for 412 yards with a long of 48 and six touchdowns…he scored off rushing in five consecutive games from Sept. 22 against Tennessee Tech, where he rushed for two touchdowns, on Oct. 27 against Murray State…also made one reception on Oct. 13 against Eastern Illinois for three yards. 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as a two-star recruit by Scout…prepped for head coach Jamey DuBose at Central High School in Phenix City, Ala… named the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer’s All-Bi-City Offensive Player of the Year after running for 911 yards and 11 touchdowns, while throwing for 1,613 yards and 17 touchdowns…led the Red Devils to a 10-2 record a perfect 6-0 record in AHSAA Class 7A Region 2 Play…advanced to the semifinals of the 2016 AHSAA Class 7A Playoffs…returned to the field and thrived in his senior season after missing his junior campaign with an injury…chose the Gamecocks over Georgia Southern. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 22, 1998, in Columbus, Ga…the son of Derrick and Detinna Webb…majoring in integrated studies at JSU. WEBB’S CAREER STATS RUSHING G 2018 10 2019 7 TOTAL 17 PASSING 2018 2019 TOTAL

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Opponent @SE Louisiana Chattanooga Eastern Washington North Alabama @Austin Peay Murray State @UT Martin @Tennessee Tech

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6-3 • 305 • R-JR Algona, Iowa • Algona HS • Nebraska

WEBB’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date 8/25/18 9/8/18 9/22/18 9/29/18 10/6/18 10/13/18 10/20/18 10/27/18 11/3/18 11/10/18 11/17/18 11/24/18 12/1/18

Opponent North Caolina A&T Mississippi Valley State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri at Murray State UT Martin at Tennessee State at Kennesaw State East Tennessee State at Maine

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6-3 • 190 • R-FR Rainbow City, Ala.• Westbrook Christian HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Brian Mintz at Westbrook Christian School in Rainbow City, Ala…a second-team all-state performer for the Warriors, while also earning first-team all-region and all-district honors…had over 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior for WCS. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 6, 2000, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Tara Cook…has two older sisters – Kiya and Tiara, and two younger brothers – Levi and Trey…majoring in business at JSU.

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JSU CAREER: 2019: Made appearances in three games as a linebacker before receiving a redshirt…assisted in his first career tackle at UT-Martin, while his first solo stop came at home in the final contest of the year against Eastern Kentucky, finishing the year with two tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Ted Darby at Talladega High School in Talladega, Ala…led the Tigers to a pair of AHSAA playoff appearances…a first-team all-region selection in 2018 and the AHSAA Class 4A Region 4 Defensive Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 18, 2001, in Talladega, Ala…the son of Lewis Wells and Tawanda Scott…has two brothers – Kendarius and Jaidin, and two sisters – Kensley and Kennedi…majoring in computer science at JSU.

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Dacorrion West DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 6-3 • 325 • SO Columbus, Ga. • Carver HS

JSU Career: 2019: Made appearances in 11 games in his first year for the Red and White, including his first career start at home against Tennessee State…recorded 17 tackles on the year including his first career solo stop…picked up 1.5 tackles for loss of two yards and had a quarterback hurry…had six games throughout the year with at least two tackles including three at home against Southeast Missouri State. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2018 all-state defensive lineman for Carver High School in Columbus, Ga…also earned First Team All-Region honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2017 and 2018…was named all-county and first team all-district in his junior and senior campaigns…wrapped up 28 solo tackles and six sacks in 2018…was a Tru 19 All-Star and competed in the Rising Senior game…also lettered in soccer and track…chose JSU over offers from UAB, Chattanooga, Austin Peay, Marshall, Southeast Missouri, Charleston Southern and Alabama A&M. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 21, 2000 in Columbus, Ga…son of Rod West and Teresa Russaw…has one brother - Darius West, and a sister - Nicole West…majoring in kinesiology at JSU.

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6-0 • 225 • JR Douglasville, Ga. • Douglas County HS JSU CAREER: 2019: Appeared in 11 of 12 games played in his second year carrying the ball for JSU…rushed the ball 19 times for 137 yards with the longest run of his career coming at 58 yards against Tennessee Tech on Nov. 9…also caught two passes for nine yards on the year… returned kickoffs as well, making five returns for 53 yards, finishing the year with 199 total all-purpose yards…also recorded a solo tackle against Tennessee Tech. 2018: Made appearances in seven games in his freshman year at running back for the Gamecocks…carried the ball 31 times for 195 yards with a long of 40 and three touchdowns coming against Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 8…also made two receptions for five yards…returned a kickoff in the 2018 FCS Playoff matchup against Maine for 13 yards, totaling his allpurpose yards to 214. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons for head coach Johnny White at Douglas County High School in Douglasville, Ga…received a two-star rating from Rivals.com…a first team all-state, all-district and all-region selection for the Tigers…named a Rising Seniors All-Star during the 2017 campaign…toted the ball for 1,496 yards and 13 touchdown on 9.2 yards per carry his senior season…Atlanta Journal Constitution First Team selection…received offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Eastern Kentucky, Marshall, Samford, Toledo and Troy. PERSONAL: Born on October 2, 1999, in Atlanta, Ga…the son of Charles Ferrell and Annette West…has two younger sisters, Patricia and Janiya…majoring in Biology at JSU. WEST’S CAREER STATS RUSHING G 2018 7 2019 11 TOTAL 18

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RUSSELL’S 2018 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 9/8/18 Mississippi Valley State 9/22/18 Tennessee Tech 10/27/18 @ Murray State 11/3/18 UT Martin 11/10/18 @ Tennessee State 11/24/18 East Tennessee State 12/1/18 @Maine

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coaches Ted Darby and Shannon Felder at Talladega High School in Talladega, Ala…played three seasons for the Tigers, leading them to the playoffs in each of them.

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6-7 • 235 • JR Calera, Ala. • Calera HS

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5-11 • 170 • FR Jacksonville, Ala. • Jacksonville HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coaches Wiley McKeller and Andrew Zow at Calera High School in Calera, Ala…led the Eagles to the AHSAA Class 5A Playoffs in each season he was there.

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PERSONAL: Born on July 11, 1999, in Birmingham, Ala…the son of Tyron Curry and Shawanna Windham…has one older brother – Kahron Bryant…majoring in integrated studies at JSU.

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6-1 • 235 • R-JR Thomasville, Ala. • Thomasville HS

• 2020 PRESEASON ALL-OVC • 2019 SECOND TEAM ALL-OVC JSU CAREER: 2019: Started all 12 games in his second year as the Gamecocks’ leading tackler…following a standout performance year Woodard was named to the All-OVC Second Team Defense as well as the FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team for his combined efforts on the field as well as in the classroom…recorded 96 tackles on the year, leading the team in stops, 43 of them were solo, including seven tackles for loss…assisted on half of a sack and picked up an interception at Eastern Illinois on Oct. 12…made two quarterback hurries, broke up four passes and recovered a fumble against Tennessee State at home…his season high in tackles came at Austin Peay on Sept. 28 where he registered 12 takedowns…had 10 of 12 games making at least five tackles and four games with at least 10 stops, including back-to-back games of 11 tackles to finish the year. 2018: Made appearances in all 13 games in his first full year as a Linebacker for Jax State…recorded 30 tackles including 16 unassisted and 14 with assistance along with 4.5 tackles for loss for a total of 19 yards loss…also recorded a sack for a loss of four yards…picked up three interceptions for the year returned for 29 yards including two in one contest against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 6…had a career high day on Oct. 27 against Murray State where he recorded four tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses of 10 yards, one of a sack for a loss of four yards, and an interception returned for 18 yards…also managed to make two quarterback hurries and a pass breakup against North Carolina A&T on August 25 in Montgomery. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped for head coach Jack Hankins at Thomasville High School in Thomasville, Ala…helped the Tigers to a 9-3 record and a 5-1 record in AHSAA Class 4A Region 1 play…led THS to the third round of the AHSAA Class 4A Playoffs before falling to eventual state champions Handley…a second team All-State selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2016…was awarded the THS Linebacker Award, as well as the Highest GPA Award after posting a 4.1 GPA…a team captain for the Tigers and earned the John Duncan Tiger Pride Award… was named to the Coastal Alabama All-Region Team after recording 121 tackles, five sacks and five interceptions…ran for 14 rushing touchdowns out of the wildcat formation. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 16, 1998, in Thomasville, Ala…the son of Gachel Woodard…majoring in accounting at JSU. WOODARD’S CAREER STATS Tackles G 2018 13 2019 12 TOTAL 25

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John Grass begins his seventh season as head coach of the Gamecocks and his eighth season at JSU after what has been an unprecedented seven years in his profession. Grass served as the Gamecocks’ assistant head coach and offensive coordinator in 2013 and orchestrated an offense that set numerous school, OVC and national records before taking the reigns as the head coach for the 2014 season. Since then, he has taken JSU on a run not many have seen before. His 58-18 record over six seasons is the best start to a tenure in JSU history, while his 23-3 record heading into the 2016 FCS Division I Championship Game tied for the best 26-game start to a career in FCS history. In six years, he has been named the AFCA’s Region Coach of the Year an FCS-record five times and the Ohio Valley Conference Roy Kidd Coach of the Year three times. He was the AFCA’s National Coach of the Year in 2015. He is an improbable 41-6 in Ohio Valley Conference play with a conferencerecord five-straight OVC titles from 2014-2018. He has had 26 All-Americans and 93 All-OVC performers in his six seasons as the head coach, while 20 Gamecocks have moved on to opportunities in the NFL in that same span. That first season as a collegiate head coach in 2014 saw him take JSU to a 10-2 record and as high as No. 2 in the national polls, thanks to a perfect 8-0 mark in league play and the Gamecocks’ first outright Ohio Valley Conference title since 2004. Year number two was better, seeing the Gamecocks post a 13-2 record that included their first-ever trip to the FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas. JSU catapulted into the No. 1 spot in the STATS polls, its first No. 1 ranking in school history, after falling in overtime at No. 6 Auburn in week two and would hold that spot until falling to North Dakota State in the title game. The next two seasons each saw him take the Gamecocks to 10-2 records and unbeaten OVC marks en route to their third- and fourth-straight conference titles. Grass is the first coach in league history to go unbeaten in league play in his first two seasons, and has increased that to four entering 2018. That OVC-record fifth-straight league title came in 2018, when he led JSU to the second round of the FCS Playoffs for the sixth time since arriving on campus in 2013.

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THE JOHN GRASS FILE PERSONAL Family: Born:

Wife, Jada, Two sons – Jud and Jace, and one daughter - Jules. February 29, 1968

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Jacksonville State University (1990) Bachelors in Physical Education Jacksonville State University (1997) Masters of Physical Education Lincoln Memorial University (2010) EDS in Administration

COACHING EXPERIENCE 1990-1992 1993-1994 1995-1999 2000-2001 2002-2003 2003-2005 2006-2007 2008-2012 2013 2014-present

Ashville High School (Assistant Head Football Coach) Eufaula High School (Assistant Head Football Coach) Ashville High School (Head Football Coach) Hoover High School (Assistant Head Football Coach) Albertville High School (Head Football Coach) Moody High School (Head Football Coach) Spain Park High School (Head Football Coach) Oxford High School (Head Football Coach) Jacksonville State University (Offensive Coordinator) Jacksonville State University (Head Coach)

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A program that had never seen a 5,000-yard season in over 100 years of tradition, the three seasons under Grass’ offensive mind saw the Gamecock offense amass over 6,000 yards of total offense in five of his seven seasons and over 7,000 in 2015. His offense has rewritten the JSU record books and set a new standard for production on that side of the football. A 1990 graduate of JSU, Grass served as a head coach at the high school level for over 17 years and compiled a 122-61 career record along the way. His first three season each saw him named the Roy Kidd OVC Coach of the Year, as well as the Region 3 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association His 2013 season as JSU’s offensive coordinator exceeded all expectations. His offensive unit was the most prolific in JSU history, breaking school records en route to helping the Gamecocks post an 11-4 record and advance to the Quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs. JSU rolled over No. 16 Samford, 55-14, in the first round before a convincing 31-10 win at No. 6 McNeese State in the second round. After a loss at No. 3 Eastern Washington in the Quarterfinals, the Gamecocks were ranked No. 10 in The Sports Network FCS Top 25, the highest in the program’s Division I history.

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corps of 19 different JSU players to catch at least one pass during the season. Year two in Jacksonville and his first year as the team’s head coach saw more the same output on the offensive side of the ball but unprecedented success within the OVC. They compiled a 10-2 record and a perfect 8-0 record in OVC play to claim JSU’s fourth OVC title and its first outright since 2004. The Gamecocks entered the FCS playoffs ranked No. 2 in the polls and as the No. 3 national seed before falling in the second round to Sam Houston State. The Gamecocks capped the year ranked ninth in both polls after the second 6,000-yard season in school history. JSU gained 6,129 yards in just 12 games, a school-record 510.8 yards per game that was more than 68 yards per game more than any team had managed in JSU history. The defensive side of the ball thrived under Grass’ leadership, as well in 2014. Junior Devaunte Sigler was named the OVC’s Defensive Player of the Year, the first Gamecock to earn the honor, and joined cornerback Jermaine Hough and center Max Holcombe on numerous All-America teams, while offensive lineman Justin Lea garnered Freshman All-America honors. James ran for 1,151 yards and scored 14 touchdowns, ending his illustrious career as JSU’s second leading rusher and just one rushing score shy of the school record in that category. James, Sigler, Hough and Holcombe headlined a class of 18 All-OVC mentions at season’s end, the most in school history.

Grass’ offense was record breaking in every phase and highlighted a season that saw the Gamecocks set a total of 49 school records, 13 Ohio Valley Conference records and three NCAA records.

His third season with the Gamecocks saw Grass raise the bar even higher. The 13-2 record included a 12-game win streak that was one shy of the school record and also featured over 50 school records. The Gamecocks’ lone losses were to No. 6 Auburn in overtime and to North Dakota State in the FCS title game.

A quick-strike attack that scored 24 times on drives of less than one minute, the Gamecock offense amassed 6,637 yards of total offense, 1,755 yards more than any team in school history, and racked up 528 points, 107 more than the previous record set in 1991. JSU’s 65 touchdowns were a new school record, while its school record 48 rushing touchdowns also broke the OVC mark.

JSU was ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history and held that ranking for 11 weeks. The Gamecocks went unbeaten again in the OVC to win their second-straight title and was warded the No. 1 national seed in the FCS Playoffs. JSU stood up to that seeding, downing No. 7 Chattanooga in overtime in the second round before routing No. 8 Charleston Southern and No. 7 Sam Houston State in the quarters and semis, respectively.

Leading the rushing attack was junior All-American DaMarcus James. Also a first team All-OVC selection, James ran for a school record 1,477 yards and was second nationally with 29 rushing touchdowns to break the JSU and OVC records in that category. James’ 174 points scored also broke the previous JSU and OVC records. James also set a JSU and OVC record with five rushing touchdowns at Austin Peay and joined teammates Eli Jenkins, Troymaine Pope and Miles Jones to become the first foursome to each run for 100 yards in the same game in FCS history against Jacksonville on Sept. 7. The ground game wasn’t the only thing that guided the Gamecocks in 2013. Despite having to start three different starting quarterbacks because of injuries during the season, Grass’ offense threw for a school record 3,033 yards. Quarterback Eli Jenkins earned Freshman All-America honors after throwing for 887 yards and running for 953 more, while junior Max Shortell threw for 1,608 yards to earn Second Team All-OVC recognition. Freshman receiver Josh Barge was also a Freshman All-American after setting new JSU freshman records for catches (58) and receiving yards (885). He led a

The 2015 Gamecocks were as talented as any team JSU has fielded, placing 17 on the All-OVC teams and five on various All-America squads. Jenkins was the OVC Player of the Year and the FCS National Quarterback of the Year, while center Casey Dunn, running back Troymaine Pope, defensive end Chris Landrum and cornerback Jermaine Hough also grabbed All-America nods. Pope ran for a school- and OVC-record 1,788 yards to lead a JSU attack that gained a school-record 7,613 yards. Jenkins was also a 1,000-yard rusher with 1,161 yards and 15 scores, while receiver Josh Barge set new JSU records with 92 catches, 1,145 yards and 11 touchdowns. The 2016 season saw JSU reach the No. 1 spot in the major polls for the second-straight year and enter the FCA Playoffs as the No. 3 National Seed. The Gamecocks went 10-2 and put together their third-straight perfect record

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in OVC play, making them the first team in league history to go three seasons in a row without a loss or a tie. JSU was unbeaten against FCS foes in the 2016 regular season, and Grass’ defense was a big part of that. The Gamecocks once again boasted the OVC’s best defense and the fourth-best defense in FCS, holding opposing offenses to less than 275 yards per game. The Gamecocks were also the best in the nation at getting off of the field on third down, limiting foes to a .231 third-down conversion percentage.

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in passing with an average of 296 yards per game. Prior to coming to JSU in 2013, Grass was head coach at Oxford High School from 2008-2012, where he posted five straight winning seasons and a 41-16 record. He helped the Yellowjackets reach the playoffs four out of the five seasons he was there, including the school’s first-ever appearance in the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A State semi-finals in 2011. While serving as head coach at Spain Park High School from 2006-2007, Grass was named the 2007 AHSAA Class 6A Coach of the Year after leading his team to the state championship game. Grass led his team against Clark’s Prattville squad in that Class 6A State Championship as Prattville claimed a 14-0 win. Grass coached at Moody High School from 2003-2005, where he took over a team that had won six games in the previous six years before he took control. In 2004, he led his team to the 2004 Class 4A quarterfinals for the first time in school history. From 2002-2003, Grass was head coach at Albertville High School, a school that had won five games in the three years before he took over, and led them to the 2002 Class 5A quarterfinals. While at Albertville, Grass was named the 2002 Class 5A Coach of the Year. Grass spent two seasons as the Offensive Coordinator for Hoover High School from 2000-2001. He ran an offense that posted an impressive 28-2 record during his two seasons, including the 2000 Class 6A State Championship and an appearance in the State Championship again in 2001.

JSU had 16 All-OVC players and seven All-Americans before watching seven players get opportunities in NFL camps following the season. Cornerback Siran Neal became JSU’s first participant in the Reese’s Senior Bowl since 1994 and was drafted in the fifth round by the Buffalo Bills. He was JSU’s first draft pick since 2013 and the highest since Eric Davis went in the second round in 1992. In 2018, the fifth-straight title was built on another dominant offensive attack. Led by First Team All-OVC quarterback Zerrick Cooper and wide receiver targets Josh Pearson and Jamari Hester, the Gamecocks rolled up 6,465 total yards, the third-most ever by a JSU team, as well as a school-record 3,864 passing yards. The Gamecocks also scored 520 points, third-most in school history. Pearson led all Division I players with a school-record 17 touchdown catches, while Hester tied the previous school record with 11 scoring grabs.

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Grass’s first head coaching job came at Ashville High School, where he coached from 1995-1999. He guided his team to back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time in school history in 1998 and 1999, including the schools first-ever 10-0 regular season record in 1999. Grass also served as an assistant coach at Eufaula High School and Ashville High School. While at Eufaula High School from 1993-1994, he served as Defensive Coordinator and Strength and Conditioning Coach while helping the school reach the 5A quarterfinals in 1993. He began his coaching career at Ashville High School from 1990-1992, where he served as Offensive Coordinator and Strength and Conditioning Coach. While at Ashville, he helped the school reach the state semifinals for the first time in school history.

The JSU defense once again led the nation in third down conversions and turned turnovers into points by leading the nation in defensive touchdowns.

Grass graduated from Jacksonville State in 1990 with a degree in physical education. He received a Masters of Physical Education from JSU in 1997 and an EDS in Administration in 2010 from Lincoln Memorial University.

The 2019 offense was again one of the nation’s best, racking up an OVC-best 419 yards per game. The Gamecocks led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally

He is married to the former Jada Arnold, and the couple has a daughter, Jules, and two sons, Jud and Jace.

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William Green enters his fourth season as the Gamecocks’ defensive line coach and his third coordinating the defensive efforts against the run. John Grass hired a familiar face to coach his defensive line in 2017 in Green, who served as a graduate assistant under he and Todd Bates during the 2014 and 2015 seasons. Green returned to Jacksonville State from his alma mater, Florida, where he was a defensive graduate assistant in 2016. Green’s first season saw the Gamecock defense dominate the opposition as one of the best units in the nation. The 2017 unit ranked second nationally in total defense, third in run defense, sixth in scoring defense and fifth in pass efficiency defense. The front line played in its opponent’s backfield for much of the year, leading the OVC and ranking eighth nationally in tackles for loss. Randy Robinson grabbed All-OVC honors on the defensive line in Green’s first season, one that saw his defense lead JSU to a 10-2 record and the No. 3 national seed in the FCS Playoffs. It was the thirdstraight year that JSU had earned a top three seed in the playoffs, while the Gamecocks’ 8-0 record in OVC play led to their fourth-straight league title and extended the longest active conference win streak in Division I football to 32 games.

Super 12 Team in a senior season that saw him register 114 tackles, four sacks and a fumble recovery in SPHS’s AHSAA Class 6A runner-up season before signing with Florida. Green played for the Gators from 2008-11, seeing action in 53 games. He recorded 53 tackles, 11 for a loss, 2.5 sacks and a career-best 21 tackles in his senior season. He was a member of Florida’s National Championship team as a freshman in 2008. Following his playing days at Florida, Green went to training camp with the Cleveland Browns and then played in the Arena Football League. After his playing career, Green decided to give coaching a shot and didn’t have to look any farther than his old high school coach for an opportunity. He served as a defensive graduate assistant under Grass and helped specifically with the Gamecocks defensive front.

During his two seasons with the Gamecocks, Green helped JSU win back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference titles and post a perfect 16-0 record in league play. He was a key part in JSU earning the No. 1 National Seed in the 2015 FCS Playoffs before advancing to the 2016 Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, Texas. Green helped a defensive line that featured 2014 OVC Defensive Player of the Year and All-American Devaunte Sigler, as well as All-American Chris Landrum, Sr. Seven different players on JSU’s defensive front earned All-OVC honors during Green’s two seasons as a graduate assistant. His one season on the Florida staff saw the Gators win the SEC East Division title and advance to the Outback Bowl, where they defeated Iowa, 30-3.

Green’s second season saw similar success, with Robinson grabbing All-America honors and All-OVC honors once more. He wasn’t alone, as fellow tackle Connor Christian also grabbed All-OVC accolades up front. JSU led the OVC and ranked seventh nationally in tackles for loss and was 15th in FCS in total defense. The defensive front set the tone for a unit that ranked second nationally in third-down conversion defense and led the Gamecocks to their OVCrecord fifth-straight conference title. Green’s relationship to Grass is one that goes back to his days at Spain Park High School in Hoover, where he was an All-American linebacker and defensive end for Grass and the Jaguars in 2007. Green was also a first team all-state selection and named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

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third-straight OVC title and posted JSU’s third-straight unbeaten season in OVC play. The 2015 campaign took Gamecock football to new heights. A 13-2 record included a 12-game win streak that was one shy of the school record and also featured over 50 school records. The Gamecocks’ lone losses were to No. 6 Auburn in overtime and to North Dakota State in the FCS title game. JSU was ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history and held that ranking for 11 weeks. The Gamecocks went unbeaten again in the OVC to win their second-straight title and was warded the No. 1 national seed in the FCS Playoffs. JSU stood up to that seeding, downing No. 7 Chattanooga in overtime in the second round before routing No. 8 Charleston Southern and No. 7 Sam Houston State in the quarters and semis, respectively. Kilgore had an All-American in his backfield, with cornerback Jermaine Hough claiming multiple All-America accolades, as well as first team all-conference honors. The Gamecocks led the OVC and ranked 12th nationally in total defense (300.3 yards allowed per game), while also leading the OVC in rushing defense (120.9, 16th nationally) and passing defense (179.4, 18th nationally). The Gamecocks were 13th in turnovers gained and third nationally with 20 interceptions. In 2014 as a defensive graduate assistant at JSU, Kilgore coached the cornerback position and put together film review and study throughout the season. He was key in the development of Hough, who was earned First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors and was tabbed the Sports Network’s FCS All-American Third Team. Kilgore came to Jacksonville after two years in Knoxville, Tenn., with the University of Tennessee’s football program. His time at UT began as a walk-on to the Volunteers’ club as a defensive back in 2011. He moved from the playing field to an administrative role with the program in 2012 as a student assistant in recruiting. While in that role, he was responsible for finding, uploading and editing high school and junior college game footage for presentation and evaluation by the coaching staff. Kilgore also aided in the organization of UT’s official and unofficial visits by prospects. He organized and developed position coaches’ and coordinators recruiting area. After spending time in off-the-field areas at UT, Kilgore moved to an on-field spot as a student assistant on the defensive side of the ball. He assisted in weekly opponent film breakdown and putting together a scout-

ing report. He was instrumental in the defensive back drills and meetings and helped coach the scout team wide receivers, tight ends and special teams. Kilgore still remained active in a recruiting role as he assisted in various recruiting responsibilities and was responsible for the defensive recruiting board. Prior to finishing his education at UT with a degree in recreation and sport management, Kilgore attended Bryan College in Dayton, Tenn., and was a member of the Lions baseball program in 2008-09. Kilgore is a 2008 graduate of Whitwell High School and was a four-year letterwinner as a quarterback and safety. He was a four-time all-region selection at WHS. In the spring of 2017, Kilgore married the former Andrea Spencer.

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Assistant Head Coach • Offensive Coordinator Running Backs • 21st Season the school record and also featured over 50 school records. The Gamecocks’ lone losses were to No. 6 Auburn in overtime and to North Dakota State in the FCS title game. JSU was ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history and held that ranking for 11 weeks. The Gamecocks went unbeaten again in the OVC to win their second-straight title and was warded the No. 1 national seed in the FCS Playoffs. JSU stood up to that seeding, downing No. 7 Chattanooga in overtime in the second round before routing No. 8 Charleston Southern and No. 7 Sam Houston State in the quarters and semis, respectively. Jimmy Ogle will once again coach the Gamecock running backs and serve as the assistant head coach for John Grass in 2020. This season marks the 21st season for Ogle at JSU and his 20thstraight season coaching the Gamecock running backs. Ogle has established the Gamecock running attack as one of the best in FCS after leading the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing nine times, including a school-record 300.7 average in 2015 (3rd nationally). The Gamecocks have now led the OVC in rushing in four of the last six years, all of which have seen them in the top 12 in the national rankings.

The Gamecocks were led by senior running back Troymaine Pope, who broke the school and OVC record for rushing yards in a season with 1,788 to earn First Team All-OVC and All-America Honors. He was named the FCS Running Back of the Year by the College Football Performance Awards and paced a JSU ground game that racked up 4,511 yards, the first 4,000-yard season in school history. The JSU offense as a whole scored a school-

JSU also advanced to the second round of the NCAA playoffs and hosted its first home playoff game in 18 years at the newly renovated Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium, while also claiming one of the bibest wins in school history with a 49-48 doubleovertime thriller at Ole Miss.

Ogle’s offense was historic in 2018. One of the most prolific attacks in school history rolled up 6,465 total yards, the thirdmost ever by a JSU team, as well as a school-record 3,864 passing yards. The Gamecocks also scored 520 points, thirdmost in school history.

JSU was unbeaten against FCS foes in the 2016 regular season, and Ogle’s offense was a big reason for that. The Gamecocks led the OVC and ranked 20th nationally in Total Offense, while also scoring more than 30 points per game for the fourthstraight season. He used dual-threat quarterback and OVC Male Athlete of the Year Eli Jenkins along with 1st Team All-OVC running back Roc Thomas and 2nd Team All-OVC running back Josh Clemons to amass over 3,000 rushing yards on the season and more than 250 per game. The 2015 campaign took Gamecock football to new heights. A 13-2 record included a 12-game win streak that was one shy of

In 2012, three different JSU running backs rushed for 100 or more yards in eight games, while the duo of James (120 yards) and Pope (100 yards) both topped the century mark against Chattanooga. For the year, Jax State averaged 191.5 yards rushing per game and finished second in the conference with 217.8 rushing yards against OVC opponents.

In 2010, the Gamecocks posted one of the most successful seasons in the school’s Division I history, finishing with a 9-3 overall record, and was ranked as high as No. 2 during the season.

His most recent offense in 2019 was the top offense in the OVC, gaining 419 yards per game, while the JSU passing game led the league and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game.

Running back Roc Thomas was named the OVC Offensive Player of the Year and was an All-American in Ogle’s backfield in 2017. The senior ran for 1,065 yards and led the OVC in scoring with 6.5 points per game. His running mate in the backfield, Tramel Terry, earned OVC All-Newcomer honors.

A quick-strike attack that scored 24 times on drives of less than one minute, the Jax State offense amassed 6,637 yards of total offense, 1,755 yards more than any team in school history, finished with a school-record 3,604 rushing yards on 758 carries, and racked up 528 points, 107 more than the previous record set in 1991. JSU’s 65 touchdowns were a new school record, while its school-record 48 rushing touchdowns also broke the OVC mark. His running attack also set an FCS record when James, Troymaine Pope, Miles Jones and Eli Jenkins became the first foursome to all run for 100 yards in the same game vs Jacksonville University.

Ogle helped Jax State claim the 2011 OVC Championship with an offense that averaged 414.9 yards per game against conference opponents, including 245.0 yards on the ground, and an OVC-best 148.8 pass efficiency rating.

His last six seasons at JSU have seen unprecedented success for the Gamecocks. They are 58-16 and an improbable 41-6 in Ohio Valley Conference play with a league-record five-straight OVC titles from 2014-18.

The 2017 season saw Gamecock football continue along the dominant path it has recently paved in FCS Football. JSU reached as high as the No. 2 spot in the major polls for the fourth-straight year and entered the FCA Playoffs as the No. 3 National Seed, the fourth-straight season that JSU has been one of the top three seeds in the postseason. The Gamecocks went 10-2 and put together their fourth-straight perfect record in OVC play.

final 12 games of the season to extend his school record.

record 584 points and led the OVC with 507.5 yards per game with a school-record 7,613 yards, the first 7,000-yard season by a JSU team. In 2014, the Gamecocks amassed 285 yards per game on the ground, 25 more than any other previous team in school history, and ranked fourth in the nation in rushing. Senior DaMarcus James earned All-OVC honors by running for 1,151 yards and 14 touchdowns to head a group of four Gamecocks with at least 630 yards. James finished his career under Ogle with 3,554 yards (second all-time) and a school-record 49 rushing touchdowns. Those numbers helped JSU to its fourth OVC crown after a 10-2 record and a perfect 8-0 mark in league games. In 2013, the Gamecock offense set 42 school records en route to their most successful season in the school’s Division I history. James earned numerous All-American honors after a recordbreaking junior season in 2013. James, a first-team All-OVC selection, rushed for 1,477 yards on 292 carries to become the school’s single-season rushing leader. The junior running back also set the OVC record with 29 rushing touchdowns to finish second in the nation, and he scored a rushing touchdown in the www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

Five of his players have rushed for more than 1,000 yards in a single season, led by All-American Clay Green’s total of 1,352 in 2006. Rondy Rogers set JSU’s school record with 1,417 yards during the 2001 season, Kory Chapman, who played with the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, recorded the third best single-season rushing mark with 1,285 yards in 2003 and Oscar Bonds finished with 1,263 rushing yards and a schoolrecord 19 rushing touchdowns in 2004. Washaun Ealey helped the Gamecocks to the school’s 18th Conference Championship after rushing for 1,082 yards to earn first team All-OVC honors in 2011. Ogle played at the University of Tennessee from 1991-94 and then served as a student assistant from 1994-97. He spent the next two years as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Knoxville Central High School, where the team finished as the Class 4A State Runners-up. While at Tennessee, he helped the Vols to wins in the Fiesta, Citrus and Hall of Fame bowls as a long-snapper. In 1994, he worked with the UT quarterbacks, including Heisman Trophy candidate Peyton Manning. Tennessee won the 1994 Gator Bowl over Virginia Tech. The following year, the Vols defeated Ohio State in the Citrus Bowl and then beat Northwestern in the 1996 Citrus Bowl. Tennessee then claimed the 1997 SEC Championship after defeating Auburn and played Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. Ogle is married to the former Kaci Smith and the couple has one daughter, Abbie, and one son, Jim.

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Autry joined the trio on the All-OVC First Team. Darius Anderson was a second-team pick. The two seniors on the line each earned opportunities in the NFL, with Lea being invited to Jets camp and Cline to Cardinals camp.

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Kevin Revis begins his fifth season as the Gamecocks’ offensive line coach and his seventh season with the program. Revis has been a part of what has been unprecedented success by the Gamecocks since John Grass took over in 2014, serving as an offensive graduate assistant that worked specifically with the offensive linemen. In six years at JSU, he has been involved with a conference-record five Ohio Valley Conference championships and an impressive 58-16 combined record that includes an improbable 41-6 mark in OVC play. His first two seasons saw all five starting offensive linemen earn All-OVC honors in each, while four Gamecocks were named to the All-OVC First Team in each the 2016 and 2017 seasons, a feat that had only happened twice in the OVC’s history that dates back to 1948. His third campaign in 2018 saw four linemen named All-OVC, with three on the first team and one on second team. The “War Pigs” blocked for the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2-19, one that gained 419 yards per game. They also helped protect a JSU passing game that led the OVC and ranked 14th nationally with 296 yards per game. At the conclusion of the season, Michael Shaddix was selected to the All-OVC Offensive Line. That 2018 unit saw Tyler Scozzaro, BJ Autry and Darius Anderson earn first-team All-OVC honors, while Hunter Sosebee was a second-team pick. Autry was on every FCS All-America Team and then became just the fifth Gamecock ever selected to play in the Reese’s Senior Bowl. He was the first JSU offensive lineman to earn the honor. He would later sign with the Seattle Seahawks. In 2018, Revis’ line paved the way for one of the most prolific attacks in school history, one that rolled up 6,465 total yards, the third-most in a season in schoolhistory, as well as a school-record 3,864 passing yards. The Gamecocks also scored 520 points, thirdmost in school history. 2017 offensive line unit had three All-Americans in Justin Lea, Dylan Cline and Tyler Scozzaro, while B.J.

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Revis assisted with one of the top front lines in the FCS in his first season as a graduate assistant in 2014, one that paved the way for a rushing game that led the Ohio Valley Conference and ranked fourth nationally with over 285 yards per game en route to posting a 10-2 record and an 8-0 mark in OVC play to win the school’s fourth OVC title. The JSU offense set a school record with over 510 yards of total offense per game in 2014, thanks in large part

That 2017 line also cleared the path for All-American running back Roc Thomas, who was named the OVC Offensive Player of the Year before being signed by the Minnesota Vikings. His first season as the Gamecocks’ offensive line coach in 2016 saw his unit pave the way for the best rushing attack in the OVC and the seventh-best rushing offense in the nation. JSU ran for over 250 yards per game and Revis’ front line received its credit at season’s end. All five of Revis’ starting offensive lineman received All-OVC honors in 2016, with center Casey Dunn grabbing All-America recognition from every outlet. He was joined by Justin Lea and Nick Johnson on the All-OVC First Team, while Dylan Cline and Kyron Samuels grabbed Second Team honors. Revis was integral in the development of one of the best offensive lines in OVC history in 2015, when the Gamecocks had four of the five First Team All-OVC linemen. The foursome of Blake Burks, Adam Wright, Lea and Dunn marked just the third time in league history and the second since 1956 to have four of the five first team offensive linemen on the team. Dunn was an All-American at center for JSU, anchoring a unit that paved the way for a school-record 7,613 yards, the first 7,000-yard season in school history. The JSU front line opened holes for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers, with Troymaine Pope setting a school and OVC record with 1,788 yards and Eli Jenkins breaking the school rushing record by a quarterback with 1,161 yards.

to Clark’s offensive line that featured All-American Max Holcombe, OVC Freshman of the Year Justin Lea and All-OVC selection Adam Wright. A native of Dayton, Tenn., Revis prepped at Rhea County High School and was a finalist for Tennessee’s Mr. Football Award after his senior season in 2008. An all-state player and the Region 4-4A Offensive Lineman of the Year, the three-star recruit signed with Tennessee and spent two seasons with the Vols in Knoxville. He transferred to Chattanooga in 2011 and started up front for the Mocs for three seasons. By the time his senior season came to an end in 2013, Revis was a First Team All-SoCon selection and a team captain on UTC’s first SoCon Championship team since 1984. In May of 2018 he married the former Patterson Young and the couple has one daughter, Miller.

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Sr. Executive Head Coach Recruiting Coordinator • Tight Ends Seventh Season

J.R. Sandlin enters his seventh year on John Grass’ staff and will once again coach tight ends and lead the Gamecock recruiting efforts. His first six seasons at JSU have seen unprecedented success for the Gamecocks. They are 58-16 and an improbable 41-6 in Ohio Valley Conference play. JSU won an OVC-record five-straight OVC titles from 201418. In 2019, The Gamecocks tight ends were a big part of the top offense in the Ohio Valley Conference, one that gained 419 yards per game, while also leading the OVC and ranking 14th nationally in passing with 296 yards per game. The 2018 chapter in JSU’s historic run saw as dominant a tight end duo as anyone in the nation. Trae Barry was a First-Team All-OVC pick and a Sophomore AllAmerican from HERO Sports after hauling in 32 passes for 503 yards and a touchdown. Position-mate Landon Rice was also a force, serving as one of the team’s top blockers and also caught 18 passes for 224 yards and a score. The 2017 season saw Gamecock football reach as high as the No. 2 spot in the major polls for the fourthstraight year and enter the FCA Playoffs as the No. 3 National Seed, the fourth-straight season that JSU has been one of the top three seeds in the postseason. The Gamecocks went 10-2 and put together their fourthstraight perfect record in OVC play. Sandlin’s Tight Ends unit was the youngest in FCS with three freshmen taking almost every snap at the position while also earning recognition on the national level. The true freshman duo of Dakota Chapman and Trae Barry handled the load at the position and produced. Chapman started every game as a blocking back, while Barry earned Second-Team All-OVC and Freshman All-America honors after hauling in three touchdown catches and over 243 receiving yards. JSU was unbeaten against FCS foes in the 2016 regular season, and Sandlin’s tight ends helped an offense that led the OVC and ranked 20th nationally in Total Offense. The unit blocked for the top rushing attack in the OVC and the seventh-best rushing offense in the nation, while also helping that same offense score more than 30 points per game for the fourth-straight season. The 2015 campaign took Gamecock football to new heights. A 13-2 record included a 12-game win streak that was one shy of the school record and also featured over 50 school records. The Gamecocks’ lone losses

were to No. 6 Auburn in overtime and to North Dakota State in the FCS title game. JSU was ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history and held that ranking for 11 weeks. The Gamecocks went unbeaten again in the OVC to win their second-straight title and was warded the No. 1 national seed in the FCS Playoffs. JSU stood up to that seeding, downing No. 7 Chattanooga in overtime in the second round before routing No. 8 Charleston Southern and No. 7 Sam Houston State in the quarters and semis, respectively. Sandlin and his tight end corps played a huge part in the most prolific offense in school history in that 2015 season, from hauling in passes to blocking for a recordbreaking running game. JSU notched a school-best 3,102 receiving yards during the year, while also rushing for a schoolrecord 4,511 yards. Sandlin guided the JSU tight ends unit on a record-breaking offense in 2014, one that amassed a school-record 510.8 yards per game that was more than 68 yards per game more than any other offense in school history. Sandlin’s corps was led by All-Ohio Valley Conference pick Bo Brummel, who caught four touchdown passes to help the Gamecocks to a 10-2 record and a perfect 8-0 record in OVC play for the school’s fourth OVC crown. Sandlin spent the 2013 season as the recruiting analyst at Notre Dame, where he helped coordinate all of the recruiting efforts, handled special projects and assisted in the social media strategies and execution for the Fighting Irish football program. Sandlin joined the Notre Dame staff after serving as the director of recruiting at the University of Tennessee, and he was also on the recruiting staff at the University of Alabama. During his three years at the University of Alabama, the Crimson Tide captured back-to-back FBS National Championships in 2011 and 2012. Alabama also secured the top-ranked recruiting classes in the nation in both 2011 and 2012. He was responsible for the dayto-day operations of the recruiting department for the Crimson Tide. www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

Sandlin spent the 2009 season as tight ends coach, chief football administrator and director of player personnel at Oxford High School under current JSU head coach John Grass. Sandlin served as recruiting specialist at UCF in 200809. Prior to his stint at UCF, he was offensive coordinator, wide receivers coach, director of player personnel and executive football administrator at American Christian Academy from 2007-08. Sandlin was a scholarship tight end at University of Central Florida from 2005-07, where he helped the Golden Knights win the 2005 Conference USA Football Championship. Sandlin graduated from UCF in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sports and fitness, and earned a master’s degree in sport management from the University of Alabama in 2012.

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His first season in 2018 was an impressive one, with both of his starting safeties grabbing All-Ohio Valley Conference honors and the Gamecocks winning an OVC-record fifth-straight conference title. Marlon Bridges was once again a First-Team All-OVC pick and an All-American, while fellow teammate Traco Williams earned his first All-OVC selection. Sigler’s unit helped JSU lead the nation in defensive touchdowns and rank in the top 20 in interceptions. Sigler came from South Alabama, where he spent two seasons as the Jaguars’ cornerbacks coach after a three-year stint at Northern Illinois. In his second season, Bridges again earned All-America honors, while safety Traco Williams, linebacker Zack Woodard and defensive end DJ Coleman joined Bridges on the All-OVC defense. In his first season at USA, Sigler led a Jaguar defense that not only ranked in the top 10 in the nation in pass defense but among the top five schools in the country in most improved scoring defense. His second season in 2017 saw the Jaguars rank 13th in red zone defense. In his three seasons at NIU, Sigler worked with cornerbacks as NIU posted a 31-11 (73.8%) overall record and a 21-3 (87.5%) mark in the Mid-American Conference, earned three consecutive postseason bowl berths and claimed the 2014 league championship. Prior to NIU, Sigler was on the 2012 defensive staff at Alabama, where he helped the Crimson Tide to a 13-1 record and a 42-14 win over Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship Game. He went to Alabama after serving four seasons as the head coach at Blount High School in Prichard, Ala., where he led the Leopards to four-straight playoff appearances and the school’s first 10-win season since 1998 in 2011. He also served as a high school coach at Bob Jones and Greensboro High Schools. Sigler lettered for four years at Alabama from 1995-98, helping the program to a 10-3 mark as a sophomore; the Tide played in the Southeastern Conference championship game that fall before going on to beat Michigan in the Outback Bowl. He was also part of a squad that played in a bowl game his senior season, while Alabama went 8-3 his first year at the collegiate level. During his career, Sigler intercepted six passes, led the team in tackles as a junior and was one of five permanent team captains his senior year. Sigler and his wife Gemini have three daughters, Aubre, Kelsie and Kailyn and two sons, Yessman and Kelvin Jr.

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Special Teams Coordinator • Outside Linebackers First Season

A familiar face to Gamecock fans, Maxwell Thurmond returned to the sidelines at Jacksonville State in 2020 to coach the outside linebackers and special teams units. Thurmond is a former JSU football student-athlete and spent more than a decade as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2001-2012. In his most-recent coaching stop, Thurmond served as special teams coordinator and linebackers coach for head coach Will Healy at Charlotte in 2019. In his season with the 49ers, UNCC set school records for wins (7), Conference USA wins (5), and winning streak (5) and advanced to the program’s first bowl game. Thurmond was linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for Healy at Austin Peay in 2016-17. He inherited a team that went 0-11 the season prior. After a winless 2016 season, Thurmond helped the Govs snap their 29-game losing streak – the longest losing streak in NCAA football at the time – and go an outstanding 8-4 in just his season. He served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in 2018 at Central Arkansas as the Bears went 6-5. He spent two years at West Alabama in 2014-15, prior to heading to Austin Peay. He oversaw linebackers and special teams at West Alabama, where he coached current Kansas City Chief Tyreek Hill. Before going to UWA, he was an assistant coach at Reidhardt University in 2013. Thurmond was an assistant coach for 11 years at Jacksonville State, working with outside linebackers, defensive backs, cornerbacks, wide receivers and special teams. He was part of three Ohio Valley Conference championships and advanced to the playoffs in 2003, 2004 and 2010. He helped Jax State claim the 2011 Ohio Valley Conference Championship with an offense that averaged 414.9 yards per game against conference opponents, including 245.0 yards on the ground, and an OVC-best 148.8 pass efficiency rating. Thurmond’s special teams units ranked near the

top in the OVC as the Gamecocks led the OVC in field goals (9-of-10) and were ranked third in kickoff coverage with a 41.5 net average. He began his Gamecock coaching stint on defense, where he spent seven years with the outside linebackers and two years coaching cornerbacks, and help establish the Gamecocks as one of the most dominating defenses in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Gamecocks joined the OVC in 2003 and immediately led the league in rushing defense for the first two seasons, ranking 10th nationally in 2004 and 23rd nationally in 2003. JSU led the league in turnover margin for three-straight years and finished ninth in the country in 2003, eighth in 2004 and seventh during the 2005 season. In 2008, JSU led the OVC in scoring defense for the third straight year, allowing just 21.7 points per game. In 2007, the Gamecocks led the league in total defense (354.3 yards per game), rushing defense (145.5 yards per game) and scoring defense after allowing only 23.4 points per contest. JSU led the OVC in scoring defense for the third straight year in 2009, allowing just 17.09 points per game. The Gamecocks also led the OVC in total defense (304.82), pass defense (154.91) and pass efficiency defense (103.99). In 2010, the Gamecocks posted one of the most successful seasons in the school’s Division I history, finishing with a 9-3 overall record, and was ranked as high www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

as No. 2 during the season. JSU also advanced to the second round of the NCAA playoffs and hosted its first home playoff game in 18 years at Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium, while also claiming one of the biggest wins in school history with a 49-48 double-overtime thriller at Ole Miss. Thurmond, a former cornerback for the Gamecocks (1996-2000), recorded 63 tackles throughout his career. As a senior, Thurmond recorded 23 tackles and had an interception return for 40 yards to help the Gamecocks defeat Nicholls State. Thurmond holds a degree in Exercise Science. A native of Sylvester, Ga. where he attended Worth County High, Thurmond and his wife, Gresha have two children: Maxwell Jr. and Asha.

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Tyler Allen joined John Grass’ staff in 2020 and serves as Jacksonville State’s quarterbacks coach. Allen came to Jacksonville after spending the 2019 season at West Virginia as the quarterbacks graduate assistant. While working for head coach Neal Brown, Allen helped with everyday operations of the quarterback corps, was involved in on-campus recruiting and recruited the Louisiana area. During his 2019 stop with the Mountaineers, WVU quarterbacks passed for 129 first downs, averaged 248.67 passing yards per game and totaled 21 passing touchdowns over the season. Starting quarterback Austin Kendall ranked 24th nationally and fourth in the Big 12 in completions per game (20.8). Not a stranger to the state of Alabama, Allen was also the quarterbacks graduate assistant under Brown at Troy University the year prior. The 2018 season saw the Trojans post a 10-3 record and roll through the Sun Belt with a 7-1 mark to tie for first in the East. The Trojans went on to defeat Buffalo 42-32 at the Dollar General Bowl for school record fourth-straight bowl title. Troy quarterbacks passed for a total of 2,799 yards, 25 TDs and averaged 215.3 yards per game. Allen made two more bowl game trips as a member of LSU’s coaching staff in 2016 and 2017. While serving as an offensive student assistant, Allen helped the Tigers to a 29-9 win over Louisville at the 2016 Citrus Bowl and a runner-up finish to Notre Dame at the 2017 Citrus Bowl. Allen worked closely with Tigers quarterback Danny Etling, who was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Prior to beginning his coaching career, Allen spent two seasons as a student-athlete at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Following two seasons as a quarterback with the Bulldogs, Allen transferred to LSU where he received his degree in General Business with a minor in Personal Investment. Allen is a 2013 graduate of St. Stanislaus High School in Bay St. Louis, Miss., where he was the varsity starting quarterback for his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. During his senior campaign, the shot-caller passed for 4,262 yards, rushed for another 862 yards and totaled 60 touchdowns – 49 through the air and 11 on the ground. Allen is a native of Long Beach, Miss.

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Assistant Coach • Linebackers Second Season

Josh Linam is entering his second season in 2020 after John Grass hired him to coach the Jacksonville State linebackers in 2019. His first season saw sophomore Zack Woodard earn All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in leading the Gamecocks in tackles. Linam served the 2017 season on the defensive staff at Temple University and then was the head coach of the Monash Warriors in Melbourne, Australia in the spring of 2018. He most recently worked with the Orlando Apollos of the Alliance of American Football during their training camp. Linam joined Apollos for training camp after spending the 2018 season with the Warriors of the Gridiron Victoria League in Australia. In 2017, he was a defensive analyst on a Florida Atlantic team that went 7-6 and posted a win over Florida International in the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla

Bowl. That 2017 team also led the American Athletic Conference in interceptions, was second in passing defense and third in total defense, while having an FBSbest five players with 10 or more tackles for a loss. Linam went to Temple from the University of Florida, where he spent the 2016 season as a defensive graduate assistant coach under Geoff Collins, who later took Linam with him when he accepted to head coaching job at Temple. Prior to Florida, Linam spent the 2015 season as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, UCF. He previously played four seasons at linebacker where he was a two-year starter for the Knights, and registered 165 tackles, three sacks, six pass breakups, and three interceptions from 2008 through 2011. Linam also earned recognition for his effort in the classroom, becoming a two-time Conference USA All-Academic and ESPN/ COSIDA Academic All-District selection, and graduating with a bachelor’s degree in sports and fitness.

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After graduating from UCF, he signed with the San Diego Chargers as a free agent and then spent time with the Miami Dolphins in the summer of 2012. In 2014, Linam served as the linebackers coach at Division III Huntington College. His three starting linebackers - Zach Brownell (99), Jacob Wright (85), and Jake Green (75) - finished in the top-three on the team in tackles. The tackling trio also combined for 25.5 TFLs, 5.0 sacks, four interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and two forced fumbles. Brownell had his best season under Linam, earning him the USA South Conference Defensive Player of the Year honor and first-team all-region and all-conference honors, to go with a D3football.com All-American honorable mention. Linam has a daughter, Triniti, who is eight.

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Cody Wells enters his fifth season on John Grass’ staff after returning in 2016 to take over as the quarterbacks coach. The 2020 season will be his second leading the JSU wide receivers.

starting quarterback Bryant Horn. The junior moved to the position from the defensive side and, under Wells’ leadership, grabbed First Team All-OVC honors in his first year as a starting quarterback.

Wells rejoined Grass and the Gamecocks after one season as the quarterbacks coach at his alma mater of Louisiana at Monroe in 2015. He was a graduate assistant at JSU in 2014, when the Gamecocks rolled to the Ohio Valley Conference title with a perfect 8-0 mark in league play.

His first season in charge of the JSU signal callers in 2016 was nothing short of spectacular. He oversaw a unit that featured three-time First Team All-OVC quarterback Eli Jenkins, who was also named the OVC’s Offensive Player of the Year and the OVC’s Male Athlete of the Year in both his junior and senior seasons.

In three years over the JSU quarterbacks, Wells has had the First Team All-OVC selection in each after Eli Jenkins claimed the honor in 2016, Bryant Horn in 2017 and Zerrick Cooper in 2018. He has played a large role in helping JSU claim three OVC titles and just six OVC losses in four seasons, extending the Gamecocks’ streak of conference titles to an OVCrecord five from 2014-18. The 2019 season was his first as the Gamecocks’ wide receivers coach and one that saw plenty of production from his unit. Josh Pearson earned his second-straight All-America honors after hauling in 59 catches for 943 yards, the fifth-most in a season in school history. He wrapped up an historic career that resulted in a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Wells’ third season, 2018, was an historic one for the Gamecock quarterbacks unit. Cooper was a Sophomore All-American and had the best passing season in school history. He set new school records with 3,416 yards, 32 touchdown passes and 251 completions. His 290.9 yards of total offense per game were also a new school record. He ranked third nationally in touchdown passes and fourth in passing yards in 2018, while also finishing among the national leaders in passing efficiency (13th– 147.6) and total offense (15th– 290.9). With just one season under his belt at JSU, he already ranked seventh in school history in career touchdown passes and 10thin career passing yards. The 2017 season saw JSU post a 10-2 record and an 8-0 mark in league play. The Gamecocks led the OVC in scoring offense behind the leadership of first-year

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Jenkins was a dual-threat quarterback that ran for 1,127 yards and 13 scores, while passing for 2,107 yards and 11 more touchdowns. Thanks to the production at the quarterback position, the Gamecocks led the OVC and was seventh nationally in rushing offense and once against posted one of the top offenses in the nation. Wells returned to JSU after spending the 2015 campaign as quarterbacks coach of the Warhawks. He led freshman quarterback Garrett Smith to a 2,000yard passing campaign that also saw him complete over 57 percent of his passes for 17 touchdowns before suffering a late season injury. Wells knows success in the passing game and helped the Gamecocks to then-unprecedented success during his one season in 2014. In that season, he assisted with the wide receiver unit, one that helped the Gamecocks roll up a school-record 510.8 yards per game. Those numbers were instrumental in the Gamecocks going 10-2, including that perfect OVC record and the school’s fourth OVC title. Then-sophomore Josh Barge caught 56 passes for 919 yards and four touchdowns in that 2014 season. He was an All-OVC pick and led a group of 15 players that caught at least one pass during the season and seven players that caught at least one touchdown. Wells began his coaching career in 2013 as an offensive graduate assistant at ULM. That season, he assisted with quarterback Kolton Browning, who threw for 2,179 yards and 21 touchdowns before

wrapping up his career with a school-record 81 passing touchdowns and over 10,000 yards. Browning was later invited to the Dallas Cowboys training camp. Prior to his coaching career, Wells appeared in 47 games during his four seasons with the Warhawks. He finished that career with 1,897 passing yards and 13 touchdown passes, while tallying a 118.8 pass efficiency rating. As a senior, he started at Arkansas State and finished the game 37-of-53 for 357 yards and two touchdowns. During that final season, he completed 64.1 percent of his passes. Wells was named to the Sun Belt Conference’s Academic Honor Roll each season at ULM. He was also named the recipient of both the ULM President’s Award and the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl Scholar-Athlete Award in 2012. In July of 2017, Wells married the former Allie McComas of Monroe, La. The couple had their first child, Anna Collins, in July of 2018, and their second child, Cannon Bradley, was born in September of 2020.

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The Athletic Sports Performance Center at Stephenson Hall opened in spring 2020. The renovated 12,000 square foot space, once home to the Gamecock basketball program in its formative years, serves all 17 of Jacksonville State’s intercollegiate teams. Renovations to the Stephenson gym began in January 2020 and was completed at the end of March 2020. The weight room features 14 custom Hammer Strength racks, wall-to-wall rubber flooring and a 35-yard artificial turf area that stretches hashmark to hashmark. Additional upgrades include a state-of-the-art surround sound and speaker system, more than 100 barbell sets, over 300 Hammer Strength olympic weights and two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens. The open area and 14 doublesided racks translate into 28 working stations, allowing for multiple teams to use the facility at once without overcrowding.

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QUICK FACTS • Opened March 2020 • Located at Stephenson Hall • 12,000 sq./ft. • 4,200 sq./ft. turf area • 28 Hammer Strength weight stations • More than 100 barbell sets and 300 Olympic weights • Two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens • Additional 5,000 sq./ft. recovery center • Surround sound speaker system

The turf serves as a warm-up area prior to workout sessions while doubling as a space for super sets during lifts. The turf is rated to withstand heavy drills such as sled pulls and tire flips. Also, JSU is putting the finishing touches on an additional 5,000 square foot room located adjacent to the main workout area, formally the home of the University Recreation Fitness Center, into a rehabilitation and recovery center for injured student-athletes that require individual training. Both facilities will combine to provide more than 17,000 square feet of training space for Gamecock athletes. The athletic performance facility previously presided inside Kennamer Hall. Total floor space of the former weight room was 5,000 square feet with 10 racks and a two-speaker sound system.

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Brandon Schoeneck came to JSU prior to the 2016-17 academic year as a part of the men’s basketball staff. He enters his second year as the Gamecocks’ Director of Sports Performance and handles the strength and conditioning responsibilities of the men’s and women’s basketball teams.

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Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his eighth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department and his second as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points and works directly with the football and softball teams.

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The football team’s main training room is located inside Gamecock Field House. Following a remodel of the facility, the team’s training room doubled in square footage and houses state-of-the-art features. Under the direction of six full-time certified athletic trainers, three certified assistant athletic trainers and numerous student trainers, the staff oversees all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based practice JSU’s primary provider for orthopedic care.

ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM Opened in fall 2018, Jacksonville State’s physical therapy room is located inside Pete Mathews Coliseum, just steps away from the PMC Training Room. Operated by ATI Physical Therapy, the facility is available to all student-athletes recovering from injuries and surgeries. ATI, named the best physical therapy practice in the nation by multiple publications, offers multiple tables, free weights and exercise equipment for Gamecocks looking to return to play.

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Purchased and installed in spring 2020, Jacksonville State is now a cryo certified location and is home to the only cryo chamber between Birmingham and Atlanta. The Cryo Innovations Model XR can be used in lieu of ice baths following practice and competition to treat muscle pain, sprains and soft tissue damage in seconds.

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Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. was named 13th President of Jacksonville State University in June 2020, after serving in the acting role for more than seven months.

He returned to his alma mater in 2002 to support student success as Coordinator of Academic Advisement. Soon after, he was named Director of Government Relations by former president and mentor Dr. William Meehan. He was later promoted to Chief Government Relations and Community Engagement Officer.

A native of Alexander City, Ala., Killingsworth is married to JSU alumna Kristi Killingsworth, who holds a bachelor’s in sociology and a Master of Public Administration degree from the university. They reside in Jacksonville and have two young children, Collins and Jack.

Killingsworth received his doctorate in higher education administration from the Killingsworth has dedicated his entire career to JSU. Upon gradu- University of Alabama in 2016. Before becoming JSU president, ating from the university with a bachelor’s he chaired the Higher Education degree in geography in 1999 and a master’s Partnership’s Council of degree in counseling in 2001, the former University Governmental Affairs Student Government Association President Representatives, a group of lobworked for more than a year as a consultant for American College Testing, Inc., the provider byists from Alabama’s 14 public universities. of the ACT college entrance exam.

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impressive 3.47 GPA for the term. It marked the eighth-straight year the student-athletes achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, all 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Prior to 2019-20, a 3.26 cumulative grade-point average in 201718 and a 3.20 in 2018-19 were the two highest cumulative GPAs in program history. Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011. During his term as interim and Athletic Director,

In Seitz’s five-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 2015-16 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference program.

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The 2015 football season saw the football team post it’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history, and earn the No. 1 National seed in the FCS Playoffs before advancing to JSU’s first Division I National Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks set more than 50 school records and ranked in the top three in attendance at the FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games.

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the JSU football team has enjoyed a rise to national prominence. The Gamecocks are unbeaten in Ohio Valley Conference play over the past three years, claiming three-straight outright titles and automatic bids into the FCS Playoffs.

In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted a record 3.31 GPA for the 2019-20 academic year, the highest cumulative GPA in school history. The Spring 2020 semester guided the year to its record-breaking mark with an

Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium, Pete Mathews Coliseum, the Athletic Sports Performance Center and the lobby of the

Seitz has served on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last nine years and is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Financial Working Group that was formed in 2019. He was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016 and served as the chair of that committee in 2019. In addition, he served as a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee in 2019-20 and is as a site representative for the NCAA during the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals. He has worked numerous NCAA Championships and Alabama High School Athletic Association events over the last 26 years. In 2002, he became the first SID elected as President of the Alabama Sports Writers Association and currently serves as the organization’s secretary and treasurer.

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Brandon Phillips Athletics Graphics Designer

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Mike Davis Academic Advisor

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Megan Phillips Football Secretary

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Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD

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JSU ATH LETI C D I R ECTO RY All Area Code (256) SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Josh Underwood 782-5915 Associate AD/Media Relations underwood@jsu.edu Cell 453-0545 Tyler Brown 782-5977 Assistant SID tbrown@jsu.edu Cell 423-619-0557 Tony Schmidt 782-5377 tschmidt@jsu.edu Assistant SID Daniel Porter 782-5965 Assistant SID dporter2@jsu.edu 782-5958 SID FAX Number Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE 782-5368 Greg Seitz Athletic Director gseitz@jsu.edu 782-5988 Greg Bonds Senior Associate AD gbonds@jsu.edu 782-5890 Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting mparris@jsu.edu Doug Phillips 782-8499 Tickets dphillips@jsu.edu Lori McFall 782-5536 lmcfall@jsu.edu Executive Secretary to the AD Misty C. Ray 782-5970 Assistant AD/Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu 782-5374 Brandon Phillips Athletics Graphics Designer bphillips6@jsu.edu Tracy Broom 782-5737 Assistant AD/Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu Steve Gillispie 782-8108 sgillisp@jsu.edu Athletic Operations Coordinator Mike Davis 782-5889 Academics mdavis@jsu.edu Donna Callan 782-5564 Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu 782-5113 Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance bschoeneck@jsu.edu Steve Kines 782-5527 Athletics Video Production skines@jsu.edu Beverly Barnwell 782-8233 Academics btbarnwell@jsu.edu Roshard Cargill 782-5077 Coliseum Facility Coordinator rcargill@jsu.edu BASEBALL Jim Case 782-5367 jwcase@jsu.edu Head Coach 782-5358 Evan Bush Assistant Coach ebush@jsu.edu Mike Murphree 782-8141 Assistant Coach mmurphree@jsu.edu FOOTBALL John Grass 782-5365 Head Coach jgrass@jsu.edu William Green 782-5375 Run Defense Coordinator/Defensive Line wgreen3@jsu.edu Maxwell Thurmond 782-5089 Special Teams/Outside Linebackers thurmond@jsu.edu Kelvin Sigler 782-8252 Associate Head Coach/Def. Coordinator/Safeties ksigler@jsu.edu Jimmy Ogle 782-5378 Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/Running Backs jogle@jsu.edu Kevin Revis 782-5365 Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line krevis@jsu.edu J.R. Sandlin 782-5372 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator jrsandlin@jsu.edu Cody Wells 782-5371 Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers cwell2@jsu.edu Tyler Allen 782-5936 Quarterbacks tjallen@jsu.edu Owen Kilgore 782-5365 Pass Defense Coordinator/CBs/Special Teams okilgore@jsu.edu Josh Linam 782-5376 Linebackers jlinam@jsu.edu

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Florence, Alabama Founded: 1830 Enrollment: 8,000 President: Dr. Ken Kitts Athletic Director: Mark Linder Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference: Big South Conference Nickname: Lions Colors: Purple and Gold Stadium: Braly Municiple Stadium Capacity: 14,215 Playing Surface: Grass Series vs JSU: JSU Leads: 26-18-3 First Meeting: 1949: JSU 12-7 Last Meeting: 2019: JSU 30-12

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OCTOBER 23, 2020 – 6 P.M. RICARDO SILVA STADIUM (20,000) MIAMI, FLORIDA MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Travis Rae Office Phone: 478-301-5219 Email: rae_tj@mercer.edu SID Mailing Address: 1501 Mercer University Drive Macon, GA 31207 HEAD COACH Head Coach: Alma Mater, Year Record at School (Year) Career Record (Year) Football Office Phone:

ASSISTANT COACHES, POSITIONS David Cole Associate Head Coach/Cornerbacks Bob Bodine Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Tim Foster Co-Offensive Coordinators/Jokers Joel Taylor Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Mike Adams Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Safeties Sumner Ellis Defensive Ends/Defensive Recruiting Coordinator La’Donte Harris Wide Recievers/Offensive Recruiting Coordinator Jimmy Long Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line Kevin O’Brien Tights Ends John Russ Running Backs

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ASSISTANT COACHES, POSITIONS Kenny Dillingham Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Adam Fuller Defensive Coordinator John Papuchis Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends Chris Thomsen Deputy Head Coach/Tight Ends Odell Haggins Associate Head Coach/Defensive Tackles Offensive Line Alex Atkins Ron Dugans Wide Receivers David Johnson Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs Chris Marve Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Linebackers Marcus Woodson Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs

GENERAL INFORMATION Macon, Ga. Location: Founded: 1833 Enrollment: 8,700 President: William D. Underwood Athletic Director: Jim Cole Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference: Southern Conference Nickname: Bears Colors: Orange and Black Stadium: Five Star Stadium Capacity: 10,200 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Series vs JSU: First Meeting First Meeting: 2020 Last Meeting: N/A

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MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Steven McCartney Office Phone: 850-644-3920 Email: smccartney@fsu.edu SID Mailing Address: PO Box 2195 Tallahassee, FL 32316 HEAD COACH Head Coach: Alma Mater, Year Record at School (Year) Career Record (Year) Football Office Phone:

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OCTOBER 3, 2020 – 3 P.M. BOBBY BOWDEN FIELD AT DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM (79,560) TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 42,876 President: John Thrasher Athletic Director: David Coburn Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Nickname: Seminoles Colors: Garnet and Gold Stadium: Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium Capacity: 79,560 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Series vs JSU: Tied: 1-1 First Meeting: 1947: JSU 7-0 Last Meeting: 2009: FSU 19-9

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Miami, Florida Founded/Opened: 1965/1972 Enrollment: 54.000 President: Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Pete Garcia Athletic Director: Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference: Conference USA Panthers Nickname: Colors: Blue and Gold Ricardo Silva Stadium Stadium: Capacity: 20,000 Playing Surface: Field Turf First Meeting Series vs JSU:

MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Tyson Rodgers Office Phone: 305-348-3164 Email: Tyson.rodgers@fiu.edu SID Mailing Address: 11200 SW 8th Street Ocean Bank Convocation Center Room 211 Miami FL 33199 HEAD COACH Head Coach: Alma Mater, Year Record at School (Year) Career Record (Year) Football Office Phone:

ASSISTANT COACHES, POSITIONS Jeff Copp Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Jerod Kruse Rich Skrosky Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Drew Davis Tight Ends Tim Harris Jr. Running Backs Aubrey Hall Wide Receivers Kenard Lang Defensive Line DJ McCarthy Special Temas Bryn Renner Cornerbacks Joel Rodriquez Offensive Line

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HAMMOND, La. – Costly turnovers and repeated breakdowns across the offensive line proved too much to overcome as Jacksonville State dropped its season-opening game for the second consecutive year. Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) converted two Zerrick Cooper interceptions into touchdowns to stun the sixth-ranked Gamecocks 35-14 before an announced crowd of 7,116 at Strawberry Stadium Thursday night. It was the Lions’ first victory over a Top 10 opponent since beating Sam Houston State in 2013. Cooper threw for 414 yards – the fourth-highest total in school history – but was sacked six times and forced to scramble out of trouble on several other occasions. The junior quarterback completed 40-of-52 attempts (shattering the previous school mark of 32) with touchdown tosses of 33 yards to Josh Pearson and 28 yards to Michael Matthews to go along with the two picks.

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“We had too many turnovers and missed assignments,” said head coach John Grass, now 3-3 in season openers. “The team’s still got a lot of potential but we’re young in spots and have got to learn from this. “When you turn the ball over you don’t give yourself a chance to win. We have to take care of the football. We have to put this behind us and get ready for a good Chattanooga team.” Disaster struck on the Gamecocks’ third offensive play of 2019 when SLU’s Shawntrez Spates intercepted Cooper’s short pass and returned it to the JSU 4. Devonte Williams scored on first down to give the Lions a 7-0 lead.

The Lions went to the locker room with a 21-7 lead at halftime when Williams grabbed a swing pass, picked up a key block from Schwebel and raced 58 yards at the 1:16 mark.

Stepherson 1-3. Southeastern La.-Mitchell, A. 4-86; Williams, D. 4-76; Schwebel, B. 3-33; Cooper, M. 2-28; Conner, J. 2-4; Petit-Frere, J. 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville State-None. Southeastern La.-Jordan, F. 1-65; FUMBLES: Jacksonville State-None. Southeastern La.-Virgil, C. 1-1; Cooper, M. 1-0. Stadium: Strawberry Stadium Attendance: 7116 Kickoff time: 7:05 pm End of Game: 10:22 pm Total elapsed time: Officials: Referee: Vidal Jones; Umpire: John Losey; Linesman: Tony Wright; Line judge: Catherine Conti; Back judge: Albert Bryant; Field judge: John Teague; Side judge: T. Castleberry.

CHATTANOOGA - 20 #17 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 41 SEPTEMBER 07, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, AL

JACKSONVILLE – Jacksonville State re-discovered the running attack against Chattanooga that was sorely missing in its season-opening upset loss nine days earlier.

A 65-yard interception return by Ferlando Jordan and a 35-yard TD pass from Kelley to Austin Mitchell extended Southeastern Louisiana’s lead to 35-7 early in the fourth. JSU’s final points came on an 80-yard drive capped off by Matthews’ scoring reception with 8:50 left.

Austin Kinsey and Zerrick Cooper each rushed for two touchdowns, and Cooper added a pair of touchdown tosses as the No. 17 Gamecocks outlasted the Mocs 41-20 before a crowd of 19,428 at Burgess-Snow Field. Jacksonville State improved to 1-1 with its sixth consecutive victory over Chattanooga.

Zack Woodard had a career-best 10 tackles to lead Jacksonville State defensively, including two pass breakups. Darius Joiner contributed seven tackles, three of them solo.

Cooper accounted for 374 yards of total offense – the eighth-highest single-game yardage in JSU history – with 30 yards rushing on a team-high 11 carries and 344 yards via the air. He completed his first nine throws and had touchdown passes of 39 yards to Jamari Hester and 40 yards to Trae Barry as Jacksonville State recorded its largest margin of victory in the series since 2008.

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2

3

4

SCORE

Jacksonville State

0

7

0

7

14

Record: (0-1)

Southeastern La.

14

7

7

7

35

Record: (1-0)

SCORING SUMMARY: 13:26

SLU

Williams, D. 4 yd run (Broussard, B. kick), 1-4 0:03, JSU 0 - SLU 7

07:06

SLU

Schwebel, B. 5 yd pass from Kelley, C. (Broussard, B. kick), 9-80 3:57, JSU 0 - SLU 14

2nd 14:33

JSU

Josh Pearson 33 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 8-80 3:50, JSU 7 - SLU 14

SLU

Williams, D. 58 yd pass from Virgil, C. (Broussard, B. kick), 6-90 1:08, JSU 7 - SLU 21

01:34

The Gamecocks tallied 509 total yards. Cooper was 20-of-26 with one interception and recorded a 205.8 passing efficiency rating while Barry snagged six passes for a career-high 151 yards. “I’m really proud of our guys and the way they rebounded,” said head coach John Grass. “We did not play perfectly but we played better everywhere. “We had a really good week of preparation. I’m proud of them and how they responded. We had the will to win.”

1st

Jacksonville State trailed 3-0 early but responded to the early deficit to beat Chattanooga (1-1) for the 11th time in 13 meetings. The Gamecocks led 21-6 at halftime before the Mocs scraped back to make it a one-score contest twice during the third quarter. JSU put the game away in the fourth quarter, however, as Kinsey finished off a time-consuming 15-play touchdown with a 4-yard run, and Cooper ended the night’s scoring with a 1-yard quarterback sneak with 4:27 remaining.

3rd

10:45

SLU

Jordan, F. 65 yd interception return (Broussard, B. kick), , JSU 7 - SLU 28

4th

12:13

SLU

Mitchell, A. 35 yd pass from Kelley, C. (Broussard, B. kick), 8-80 3:14, JSU 7 - SLU 35

Chattanooga took a 3-0 lead on its first series before JSU responded with a seven-play march capped off by Cooper’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Hester. The scoring reception was the 18th of the senior receiver’s career, moving him into a tie for fourth with teammate Josh Pearson and Derrick Thomas (1982-85) in the school’s record book.

08:50

JSU

Michael Matthews 28 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-80 3:18, JSU 14 - SLU 35

Kinsey had a 28-yard burst for a touchdown, and Cooper added the second of his two 1-yard sneaks into the end zone as Jacksonville State extended the lead to 21-3 with 4:09 left in the second quarter.

FIRST DOWNS

JSU SLU

Kinsey was one of four Gamecocks with at least nine carries and led the rushing attack with 56 yards. The Gamecocks ground out 165 yards on 41 rushes against UTC after being limited to 67 yards in their season-opening loss at Southeast Louisiana.

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20

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

24-67

30-146

PASSING YDS (NET)

414

238

Passes Att-Comp-Int

53-40-2

33-16-0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

2

3

4

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

77-481

63-384

Chattanooga

3

3

14

0

20

Record: (1-1)

Jacksonville State

7

14

6

14

41

Record: (1-1)

Marlon Bridges was the Gamecocks’ leading tackler with eight stops while Yul Gowdy added seven solo stops.

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

2-7

6-113

2-36

SCORING SUMMARY:

0-0

2-86

1st

5-38.8

5-36.0

Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

0-0 2-1

08:21

04:12 7-75 4:00, UTC 3 - JSU 7

SCORE

UTC

Victor Ulmo 36 yd field goal, 14-57 6:39, UTC 3 - JSU 0

JSU

Jamari Hester 39 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick),

2nd 14

10:09

JSU

Austin Kinsey 28 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 4-80 1:32, UTC 3 - JSU

6 of 13

21

04:09

JSU

Zerrick Cooper 1 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-75 4:51, UTC 3 - JSU

Penalties-Yards

10-83 4-35

Possession Time

34:11

25:49

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 3

0 of 1

00:35

UTC

Victor Ulmo 33 yd field goal, 4-2 0:52, UTC 6 - JSU 21

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

0-1

2-3

3rd

06:27

UTC

Nick Tiano 2 yd run (Victor Ulmo kick), 14-96 5:35, UTC 13 - JSU 21

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

6-41

04:19 5-74 2:00, UTC 13 - JSU 27

JSU

Trae Barry 40 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick failed),

RUSHING: Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 4-38; Austin Kinsey 5-30; Jaelen

00:56

UTC

Ailym Ford 2 yd run (Victor Ulmo kick), 8-75 3:23, UTC 20 - JSU 27

Greene 3-4; Dalton Etheridge 2-4; Zerrick Cooper 10-minus 9. Southeastern

4th 34

09:23

JSU

Austin Kinsey 4 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 15-76 6:27, UTC 20 - JSU

41

04:27

JSU

Zerrick Cooper 1 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 7-34 3:25, UTC 20 - JSU

La.-Virgil, C. 3-37; Williams, D. 12-37; Petit-Frere, J. 3-25; Kelley, C. 5-19; Jones, T. 3-12; Mitchell, A. 1-9; Cooper, M. 3-7. PASSING: Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 40-52-2-414; Dalton Etheridge 0-1-0-0. Southeastern La.-Virgil, C. 11-24-0-164; Kelley, C. 5-9-0-74. RECEIVING: Jacksonville State-Trae Barry 10-83; Jamari Hester 7-90; Daniel Byrd 6-66; Josh Pearson 5-81; Jerad Washington 3-22; Jaelen Greene 3-21; Landon Rice

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Spates, S. 1-21.

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ABOUT JSU

COACHES

GAMECOCKS OUTLOOK

INTRO

G A M E R E C A PS

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

UTC JSU 17

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38-156

41-165

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Passes Att-Comp-Int

28-14-0

27-20-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

66-303

68-509

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-56

0-0

Kickoff Returns-Yards

0-0

4-71

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-4

0-0

4-41.8

2-49.0

Fumbles-Lost

1-1 2-0

Penalties-Yards

5-50 6-59

“Just because you score 35 points in the first half doesn’t mean you are going to duplicate it in the second half,” said Eastern Washington head coach Aaron Best. “Every position was giving everything they had – we just couldn’t squeeze enough out of the football tonight for 60 minutes. “We controlled the game for about 57 minutes, but 57 minutes isn’t the entirety of a ballgame. We will get better and this game will not define us.” Zerrick Cooper accounted for four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) and senior safety Marlon Bridges returned an interception 67 yards for a touchdown after EWU had opened a 28-7 lead through one quarter. The pick-six was the third of Bridges’ storied career. Jamari Hester, Josh Pearson and Matthews each had a touchdown catch. Hester and Pearson moved into a third-place tie on JSU’s all-time career touchdown reception list at 19. Hester was the Gamecocks’ top receiver with 133 yards on five catches. Cooper completed 14-of-31 passes for 249 yards and was intercepted once.

Possession Time

28:29

31:31

Third-Down Conversions

8 of 16

5 of 13

Traco Williams was Jacksonville State’s leading tackler with 10 stops. Bridges added nine tackles in addition to his interception. SCORING SUMMARY:

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 2

4 of 5

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

4-4

3-4

1st

14:47

EWU

Dre Dorton 90 yd kickoff return (Seth Harrison kick), , EWU 7 - JSU 0

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

0-0

09:29

EWU

Andrew Boston 7 yd pass from Eric Barriere (Seth Harrison kick), 11-80 3:56, EWU 14 JSU 0

08:13

JSU

03:33

EWU

RUSHING: Chattanooga-Ailym Ford 22-127; Nick Tiano 6-19; Jeffrey Wood II 7-11; Tyrell Price 2-0; E IbitokunHanks 1-minus 1. Jacksonville State-Austin Kinsey 9-56; Michael Matthews 9-45; Zerrick Cooper 11-30; Jaelen Greene 9-29; Zion Webb 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Chattanooga-Nick Tiano 14-28-0-147. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 20-26-1-344; Zion Webb 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Chattanooga-Bryce Nunnelly 8-87; Lameric Tucker 2-45; Juwan Tyus 2-6; Kanore McKinnon 1-7; Ailym Ford 1-2. Jacksonville State-Trae Barry 6-151; KJ

Jayson Williams 9 yd pass from Eric Barriere (Seth Harrison kick), 11-75 4:48, EWU 21 JSU 7

02:04

EWU

2nd 14:46

JSU

Marlon Bridges 67 yd interception return (Bryant Wallace kick), , EWU 28 - JSU 14

10:08

JSU

Josh Pearson 9 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 6-55 3:13, EWU 28 JSU 21

06:26

EWU

Jayson Williams 10 yd pass from Eric Barriere (Seth Harrison kick), 9-75 3:42, EWU 35 JSU 21

3rd

12:32

JSU

Stepherson 3-33; Josh Pearson 3-25; Daniel Byrd 3-19; Jamari Hester 2-87; Austin Kinsey 1-16; Ahmad Edwards 1-9; Jaelen Greene 1-4.

Jamari Hester 52 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 4-71 1:10, EWU 14 JSU 7

INTERCEPTIONS: Chattanooga-CaMiron Smith 1-4. Jacksonville State-None.

Jayce Gilder 8 yd pass from Eric Barriere (Seth Harrison kick), 4-27 1:21, EWU 28 - JSU 7

Michael Matthews 19 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 5-75 2:28, EWU 35 - JSU 28

FUMBLES: Chattanooga-Jeffrey Wood II 1-1. Jacksonville State-TEAM 1-0; Zerrick

10:01

EWU

Seth Harrison 22 yd field goal, 8-76 2:29, EWU 38 - JSU 28

Cooper 1-0.

03:04

EWU

T. Limu-Jones 51 yd pass from Eric Barriere (Seth Harrison kick), 8-78 3:23, EWU 45 - JSU 28

Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 19428 Kickoff time: 6:05

End of Game: 9:12

Total elapsed time: 3:07

Officials: Referee: David Seewer; Umpire: John Graham; Linesman: Jeff Estes; Line judge: D. Crosthwaite; Back judge: Jimmy Colwell; Field judge: Gary McCarthy; Side judge: Greg Koerner; Temperature: 90

4th

14:49

JSU

Zerrick Cooper 15 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 7-75 3:15, EWU 45 - JSU 35

05:55

JSU

Michael Matthews 3 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 4-13 1:28, EWU 45 - JSU 42

00:59

JSU

Michael Matthews 1 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 11-73 3:39, EWU 45 - JSU 49

Wind: NNW 7mph Weather: Mostly Clear

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

#4 EASTERN WASHINGTON - 45 #16 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 49 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

PASSING YDS (NET)

294

249

44-24-2

31-14-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

88-469

65-366

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

2-9

4-118

5-100

Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-0

2-67

5-31.6

6-44.3

Fumbles-Lost

1-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards

6-52 3-14

3

28

7

10

0

45

Record: (1-2)

Possession Time

34:13

25:47

7

14

7

21

49

Record: (2-1)

Third-Down Conversions

14 of 23

5 of 13

JACKSONVILLE – No. 16 Jacksonville State appeared all but done. Finished. Game over.

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 2

1 of 1

Except the showdown against No. 4 Eastern Washington wasn’t and the resilient Gamecocks weren’t.

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

5-5

5-5

Jacksonville State overcame a 21-point deficit for the first time since the historic 2010 Ole Miss upset to claim a 49-45 win over the Eagles before a Band Day crowd of 20,901 at Burgess-Snow Field.

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-8

4-34

Eastern Washington

SCORE

18 34-117

2

Jacksonville State

4

22 44-175

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Interception Returns-Yards

SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

EWU JSU

Michael Matthews’ 1-yard touchdown plunge with a tick under one minute remaining gave the Gamecocks their first and only lead, and cornerback Yul Gowdy sealed the win moments later with an interception that set off a raucous celebration throughout the stadium. Eastern Washington was the highest-ranked opponent Jacksonville State defeated since 2002.

RUSHING: Eastern Washington-Antoine Custer 28-184; Silas Perreiah 4-11; Johnny Edwards 1-3; Eric Barriere 11-minus 23. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 18-88;

“What a great win for our football team,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass. “It was a great, classic game. I’m just so proud of the guys. Never give up on a Gamecock until he takes his last breath.”

Michael Matthews 7-13; Austin Kinsey 4-11; Jaelen Greene 3-10; TEAM 2-minus 5.

The Gamecocks (2-1) marched 73 yards in 11 plays in the final minutes to complete the comeback. Zerrick Cooper had crucial completions to Josh Pearson for 29 yards and Trae Berry for 19 more into the red zone. Cooper then scrambled seven yards to the EWU 3 and Matthews plunged in behind the right side of the line two plays later. Bryant Wallace’s seventh and final PAT made it 49-45.

Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 14-31-1-249.

Jacksonville State scored the game’s last 21 points, with Cooper sprinting in from 15 yards out on the first play of the fourth quarter to ignite the rally.

Edwards 1-12; Anthony Stell 1-minus 5. Jacksonville State-Jamari Hester 5-133;

Matthews then ran in from the 3 with 5:55 to go to pull the Gamecocks to within 45-42. That drive was set up by a partially-blocked punt, giving JSU possession at Eastern Washington’s 13.

INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Washington-M. Johnson 1-0. Jacksonville State-Marlon

“We talked about getting the game to the fourth quarter and that our conditioning would be an advantage,” Grass said. “I thought we would be able to withstand the heat and that was a big factor.”

FUMBLES: Eastern Washington-Antoine Custer 1-0. Jacksonville State-Malik Feaster 1-1.

The Eagles (1-2) led 35-21 at halftime as quarterback Eric Barriere had his way against the Gamecocks’ secondary with four touchdown passes.

Kickoff time: 3:35 pm End of Game: 7:15 pm Total elapsed time: 3:40

Dre’ Sonte Dorton had staked Eastern Washington to a quick lead by returning the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown – the first time a JSU opponent had scored on the opening kickoff since Pittsburg (Kan.) State did so in the 1992 NCAA Division II National Championship Game.

PASSING: Eastern Washington-Eric Barriere 24-43-2-294; Andrew Boston 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Eastern Washington-Andrew Boston 7-68; Jayson Williams 7-54; Antoine Custer 3-34; T. Limu-Jones 2-89; Jayce Gilder 2-15; Dylan Ingram 1-27; Johnny Josh Pearson 3-53; Michael Matthews 3-29; Trae Barry 1-19; Daniel Byrd 1-14; Jaelen Greene 1-1. Bridges 1-67; Yul Gowdy 1-0. Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 20901 Officials: Referee: Drew Myers; Umpire: Jacob McGaha; Linesman: Michael Freeman; Line judge: Shane Dewitt; Back judge: Greg Laurentius; Field judge: Gary McCarthy; Side judge: Rod Whittier;

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NORTH ALABAMA - 12 #10 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 30

SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, ALA. JACKSONVILLE – Josh Pearson continued his rapid ascent in No. 10 Jacksonville State’s record book as the Gamecocks won their final non-conference game of 2019. The speedy senior receiver hauled in touchdown passes of 12, 67 and 53 yards from Zerrick Cooper as Jacksonville State knocked off UNA 30-12 before a crowd of 21,976 at Burgess-Snow Field. It was the first in a four-game series between the former Gulf South Conference rivals that will see JSU visit Braly Stadium in Florence in 2020.

0 of 0

1 of 1

2-3

3-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-17

1-9

RUSHING: North Alabama-Christian Lopez 7-46; Teren. Humphrey 13-39; Ron Thompson 5-15; Jakobi Byrd 2-minus 5. Jacksonville State-Jaelen Greene 9-48; Michael Matthews 6-26; Austin Kinsey 7-13; Zerrick Cooper 8-13; Uriah West 1-2; Zion Webb 1-0. PASSING: North Alabama-Christian Lopez 21-40-1-252. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 19-31-0-266; Zion Webb 1-1-0-5. RECEIVING: North Alabama-Jakobi Byrd 8-85; Andre Little 4-43; Cortez Hall 3-58; Dexter Boykin 2-33; Ron Thompson 2-15; Jack Peavey 1-18; Duncan Hodges 1-0. Jacksonville State-Josh Pearson 7-149; Trae Barry 6-67; Jamari Hester 3-12; Jaelen Greene 2-24; Austin Kinsey 1-14; Michael Matthews 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: North Alabama-None. Jacksonville State-Traco Williams 1-0.

Pearson’s third career three-touchdown performance moved him into second place on JSU’s all-time TD receptions list with 22. With one more score through the air, Pearson will tie Joey Hamilton (1996-99) for most touchdown catches in school history.

State-None.

“We knew it was going to be a good football game because it always is with them,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass. “That’s a good program with a good history of success.

Officials: Referee: Daniel Ingram; Umpire: Steve Lewis; Linesman: Jeff Irwin;

“A lot of times you come off a big, emotional win like last week, you risk getting upset. But we had a good week of practice, and I told our guys after the game that’s what kept us from getting beat.”

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The Gamecocks started fast and kept up the pressure throughout the game, a complete reversal from the previous week’s win over then-No. 4 Eastern Washington. Jacksonville State moved 75 yards in 15 plays on the game’s opening possession after UNA won the toss and deferred. Cooper completed seven passes on the time-consuming drive, his final completion a 12-yard strike to Pearson with 7:41 to go in the first quarter. Bryant Wallace’s extra point gave JSU a 7-0 lead. UNA answered with a touchdown early in the second quarter, driving 55 yards in eight plays. Terence Humphrey ran in from the 1, but the PAT failed, leaving JSU ahead 7-6 with 14:19 left in the second. Jaelen Greene scored on a 19-yard run, Wallace kicked a 27-yard field goal and Pearson snagged a 67-yard touchdown toss from Cooper as the Gamecocks struck for 16 points in less than six minutes to extend their lead to 23-6 by halftime. Pearson later caught a short pass over the middle from Cooper and out-ran UNA’s secondary for a 53-yard touchdown with 9:56 left in the game. Cooper was 19-of-31 for 266 yards. His counterpart, UNA’s Christian Lopez, was 21-of-40 for 252 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The Gamecocks outgained UNA 373-347. Zack Woodard was credited with eight tackles to lead the Gamecocks’ defensive effort. Traco Williams ad Jeremiah Harris had six each, with Williams also coming up with his fifth career interception. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

2

3

4

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0

6

6

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12

Record: (1-3)

Jacksonville State

7

16

0

7

30

Record: (3-1)

SCORING SUMMARY: 1st

07:41

JSU

2nd 14:19

UNA

Josh Pearson 12 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 15-75 7:19, UNA 0 JSU 7 Teren. Humphrey 1 yd run (Joe Gurley kick failed), 8-55 3:35, UNA 6 - JSU 7

11:25

JSU

Jaelen Greene 19 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick failed), 6-61 2:51, UNA 6 - JSU 13

09:52

JSU

Bryant Wallace 27 yd field goal, 4-4 1:30, UNA 6 - JSU 16

06:49

JSU

Josh Pearson 67 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 1-67 0:11, UNA 6 JSU 23

3rd

05:05

UNA

Andre Little 15 yd pass from Christian Lopez (Joe Gurley kick failed), 5-52 2:07, UNA 12 JSU 23

4th

09:56

JSU

Josh Pearson 53 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 3-69 1:19, UNA 12 JSU 30

FIRST DOWNS

UNA JSU 22 18

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

27-95 32-102

PASSING YDS (NET)

252 271

Passes Att-Comp-Int

40-21-1

32-20-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-347 64-373 Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

3-10

3-35

Kickoff Returns-Yards

2-6

2-32

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

1-0

7-40.0

6-37.2

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

110

Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Pearson caught seven passes for a career-best 149 yards as the Gamecocks (3-1) won their third straight. The Lions, a member of the Big South Conference, fell to 1-3.

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OPPONENTS

ABOUT JSU

COACHES

GAMECOCKS OUTLOOK

INTRO

G A M E R E C A PS

FUMBLES: North Alabama-K.J. Smith 1-1; Christian Lopez 1-0. Jacksonville Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 21976 Kickoff time: 6:05 pm End of Game: 9:20

Line judge: Travis Muhammad; Back judge: Kirk Walker; Field judge: Randy Jackson; Side judge: Troy McMaken; Temperature: 83

Wind: SE 3 mph Weather: Clear

#11 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 33 AUSTIN PEAY - 55

SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 - CLARKSVILLE, TENN. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The road continues to be unkind to Jacksonville State. The No. 11-ranked Gamecocks, playing away from Burgess-Snow Field for only the second time this year, dropped a 52-33 decision to Austin Peay at Fortera Stadium on Saturday in the Ohio Valley Conference opener for both teams. It marked the first JSU loss on the Governors’ home field since 1960. Senior receiver Josh Pearson snagged two fourth-quarter touchdown passes from Zerrick Cooper to surpass Joey Hamilton (1996-99) as the Gamecocks’ all-time leader in TD receptions with 24. Four first-half turnovers led to a 24-point halftime deficit that the Gamecocks were unable to overcome. The Governors (3-2, 1-0) intercepted three Cooper passes and completely neutralized Jacksonville State’s run game throughout to halt the Gamecocks’ 12-game dominance in the series. JSU has lost four of its last five road games dating back to 2018’s regular-season finale at Kennesaw State. JaVaughn Craig accounted for four touchdowns and Kente Williams ran for two scores as Austin Peay handed JSU head coach John Grass just the second conference loss of his six-year career. “They just kicked our rear ends. That’s all you can say,” said Grass. “It was just a poor performance everywhere. “I thought if we could have gone in at halftime (trailing) 17-7 we would have been OK. Then we just had a disastrous five minutes in the second quarter and dug ourselves a deep hole.” Austin Peay led 31-7 at halftime and scored two more quick touchdowns to extend its lead to 45-7 less than four minutes into the second half. Cooper kept alive a streak of 18 straight games as a Gamecock with at least one touchdown toss when he connected on a 4-yarder to KJ Stepherson in the fourth quarter. He finished the afternoon 27-of-53 for 301 yards and three touchdowns – all in the final quarter – and was Jacksonville State’s leading rusher with 25 yards on seven carries. No other JSU runner managed more than 12 yards. The Govs’ defense allowed only 2.3 yards per rush (23 times for 62 yards). Jacksonville State’s other points came on Cooper’s 8-yard scramble late in the third quarter and Jaelen’s Greene 2-yard run late in the first. Eleven Jacksonville State players had at least one catch. Senior Jamari Hester caught five passes for 47 yards to move into sixth place on Jacksonville State’s all-time receiving yardage list at 1,766. Austin Peay outgained JSU 466-363, a season-low for total yardage for the Gamecocks. Zack Woodard had a season-high 12 tackles defensively. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Jacksonville State Austin Peay

2-1 0-0

Penalties-Yards

3-30 6-68

Possession Time

29:18

30:42

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 14

8 of 16

Total elapsed time: 3:15

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19

33

Record: (3-2,0-1)

10

21

14

7

52

Record: (3-2,1-0)

SCORING SUMMARY: 1st

08:40

APSU

BIRCHFIELD, Log 22 yd field goal, 7-15 1:44, JSU 0 - APSU 3

05:10

APSU

WILSON, DeAngel 72 yd pass from CRAIG, JaVaughn (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 2-88 0:40, JSU 0 - APSU 10

00:37

JSU

2nd 11:16

APSU

Jaelen Greene 2 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 8-65 4:33, JSU 7 - APSU 10 WILLIAMS, Kente 4 yd run (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 10-60 4:20, JSU 7 - APSU 17

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WILLIAMS, Kente 2 yd run (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 4-24 1:50, JSU 7 - APSU 24

00:59

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CRAIG, JaVaughn 3 yd run (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 4-18 0:52, JSU 7 - APSU 31

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14:12

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CRAIG, JaVaughn 4 yd run (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 2-59 0:41, JSU 7 - APSU 38

11:26

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SOUMARE, Gorel 48 yd pass from CRAIG, JaVaughn (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 3-64 1:14, JSU 7 - APSU 45

01:42

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Zerrick Cooper 8 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 11-79 3:16, JSU 14 - APSU 45

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10:03

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KJ Stepherson 4 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 18-65 4:50, JSU 21 APSU 45

06:55

JSU

Josh Pearson 16 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Zerrick Cooper pass failed), 4-70 1:35, JSU 27 - APSU 45

03:01

APSU

CRAIG, JaVaughn 0 yd fumble recovery (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 7-52 3:54, JSU 27 - APSU 52

01:54

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Josh Pearson 3 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Zerrick Cooper pass failed), 4-54 1:00, JSU 33 - APSU 52

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26 21

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

23-62 50-246

PASSING YDS (NET)

301 220

Passes Att-Comp-Int

53-27-3

21-15-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-363 71-466 Fumble Returns-Yards

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OCTOBER 05, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, ALA. JACKSONVILLE – Head coach John Grass challenged his Jacksonville State football team this week and they responded. No. 20 Jacksonville State spotted Tennessee State a 17-point lead, then rode the arm of Zerrick Cooper and an opportunistic defense to rally for a 31-23 victory at Burgess-Snow Field Saturday night. The Gamecocks (4-2, 1-1 OVC) recovered three TSU fumbles, including two in the red zone, and Cooper tossed two touchdowns to record-setting receiver Josh Pearson and another to KJ Stepherson to bounce back from last week’s demoralizing loss at Austin Peay. Cooper threw for 305 yards and became the first Jacksonville State quarterback since Ryan Perrilloux in 2009 to throw for three touchdowns in four straight games. He also moved into fourth place on the all-time passing yardage list. Pearson, meanwhile, snagged touchdown passes of 20 and eight yards and now has 26 receiving TDs in 19 career games to extend his school record in that category. Michael Matthews sealed the win midway through the fourth with a 10-yard scoring run to finish off a timeconsuming 10-play drive. Matthews ran for 45 yards on the drive and finished as JSU’s leading rusher with 67 yards. Cooper was next with a season-high 44 yards. “That’s one of the most explosive offenses we’ve played all year and we’ve played some pretty good ones,” Grass said. “We had a great week of practice. We changed practice up a good bit this week and our guys were focused and ready to play coming in – that was just a really good offensive team.” Tennessee State (1-5, 0-2) won the pre-game coin toss and surprisingly elected to take the football first.

Penalties-Yards

5-57 14-141

The decision proved to be wise as the Tigers quickly moved 75 yards in five plays for a 7-0 lead. Chris Rowland – who entered the night as the FCS total offense leader – lined up in the backfield on the opening series and sprinted the last 48 yards up the middle for a score with 13:13 left in the first quarter.

Possession Time

27:14

32:46

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 14

8 of 16

Jacksonville State soon found itself trailing by two touchdowns after its first possession stalled.

Fourth-Down Conversions

3 of 3

1 of 1

1-1 1-0

Fumbles-Lost

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

5-5

6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-4

1-9

TSU again needed fewer than two minutes to find the end zone, with Seth Rowland finishing off the five-play, 65-yard drive with a 27-yard touchdown run. Antonio Zita’s second PAT extended the Tigers’ lead to 14-0 at 10:01 mark in the first quarter. A nice defensive stand in the red zone by the Gamecocks on TSU’s next possession led to Zita’s 19-yard field goal that extended the lead to 17-0 at the 4:27 mark.

Webb 1-12; Jaelen Greene 3-7; Jerad Washington 1-3; Uriah West 2-3; Austin

Bryant Wallace finally got Jacksonville State on the board with a career-best 36-yard field as time wound down in the first quarter to cut the deficit to 17-3.

Kinsey 1-0. Austin Peay-WILLIAMS, Kente 24-173; CRAIG, JaVaughn 9-30; MOMODU,

Cooper, limited to 44 passing yards in the first quarter, began to find his rhythm during the second.

Prince 13-28; WILHOITE, Lelan 4-15.

The redshirt junior, who became only the sixth Gamecocks quarterback to throw for 5,000 career yards, connected with Pearson on a 20-yard touchdown pass set up by Traco Williams’ fumble recovery deep in Tennessee State territory.

RUSHING: Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 7-25; Michael Matthews 8-12; Zion

PASSING: Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 27-50-3-301; Zion Webb 0-3-0-0. Austin Peay-CRAIG, JaVaughn 15-21-0-220. RECEIVING: Jacksonville State-Josh Pearson 8-130; Jamari Hester 5-47; KJ Stepherson 3-36; Michael Matthews 2-26; Daniel Byrd 2-22; Trae Barry 2-10; Jaelen Greene 2-6; Jerad Washington 1-10; Dave Russell 1-8; DeQuan Charleston 1-6. Austin Peay-ALEXANDER, Josh 3-33; HARLEY, Baniko 3-minus 3; WILSON, DeAngel 2-92; BARNES, Keenan 2-27; WILLIAMS, Kente 2-13; SOUMARE, Gorel 1-48; GOULBOURNE, Kad 1-7; MOMODU, Prince 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville State-None. Austin Peay-JACKSON, Kordel 2-41; EDWARDS, Johnat 1-26.

Pearson’s 25th career touchdown catch extended his school record and was his eighth of the season. Wallace’s PAT pulled JSU to within 17-10 at the 9:48 mark in the second. Zita added another field goal on the ensuing TSU possession as the visitors upped their lead to 20-10 midway through the second quarter. Jacksonville State responded with KJ Stepherson’s second career touchdown reception to finish off a 75-yard drive. Stepherson’s 42-yard TD and Wallace’s PAT drew the Gamecocks to within 20-17. The Gamecocks forced another fumble just before halftime when Tre’ Threat pounced on a loose ball at the Tigers’ 14. JSU then quickly moved downfield to Tennessee State’s 9, but

FUMBLES: Jacksonville State-Marshall Clark 1-1. Austin Peay-MOMODU, Prince 1-0.

Cooper was sacked and coughed up the ball, which was recovered by the Tigers’ Justin Brown to send his team to the locker room with a 20-17 halftime lead.

Stadium: Fortera Stadium

Cooper threw for 177 yards in the second quarter in directing JSU’s comeback.

Attendance: 7027

Kickoff time: 2:06 pm End of Game: 5:43

Total elapsed time: 3:37

Officials: Referee: Stephen Hazle; Umpire: Bill Ballard; Linesman: Douglas Mercer; Line judge: Carl Gioia; Back judge: P.J. Doyen; Field judge: Steve Thomas; Side judge: Greg Eddy; Temperature: 90

Wind: SW 9

Tennessee State outgained the Gamecocks 470-467. Chris Rowland accounted for 191 scrimmage yards, including six receptions for 113 yards. Jalen Choice led JSU’s defense with 10 tackles. Jackson Luttrell and TaCorri Russell were credited with forced fumbles.

Weather: Overcast SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

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Record: (1-5,0-2)

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7

7

31

Record: (4-2,1-1)

SCORING SUMMARY: 1st

13:13

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ROWLAND, Chris 48 yd run (ZITA, Antonio kick), 5-75 1:47, TSU 7 - JSU 0

10:01

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ROWLAND, Seth 27 yd run (ZITA, Antonio kick), 5-65 1:40, TSU 14 - JSU 0

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ZITA, Antonio 19 yd field goal, 8-78 3:44, TSU 17 - JSU 0

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Bryant Wallace 36 yd field goal, 7-44 2:48, TSU 17 - JSU 3

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Josh Pearson 20 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 1-20 0:06, TSU 17 JSU 10

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ZITA, Antonio 29 yd field goal, 8-47 3:42, TSU 20 - JSU 10

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KJ Stepherson 42 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 6-75 2:38, TSU 20 JSU 17

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08:57

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The Panthers had one final chance to tie in the waning seconds, but D.J. Coleman sacked EIU quarterback Harry Woodberry for an 8-yard loss and Zack Woodard came away with an interception on the next play to seal the victory. Jamari Hester caught a season-high nine passes for 99 yards to lead the Gamecocks. Pearson caught five for 70 yards and moved past Butch Barker (1975-78) for seventh place all-time with 105 career receptions. KJ Stepherson hauled in three passes for 40 yards, including 19-yard TD from Cooper in the second quarter. Cooper finished 22-of-34 for 237 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Matthews, a sophomore from Mobile, ran for 93 yards on 15 carries, both career highs.

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-470 77-467 Fumble Returns-Yards

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Eastern Illinois

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

0-0

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Fumbles-Lost

3-3 2-1

Penalties-Yards

6-44 9-85

Possession Time

27:06

32:54

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 12

7 of 16

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08:47

EIU

HILL, Isaiah 25 yd pass from WOODBERY, Harry (DELGADO, Josh kick), 10-77 3:37, JSU 0 - EIU 7

03:41

JSU

Josh Pearson 4 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 12-75 4:59, JSU 7 - EIU 7

2nd 12:18

JSU

KJ Stepherson 19 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 12-84 4:17, JSU 14 EIU 7

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

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4-6

01:52

JSU

Michael Matthews 3 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 12-80 4:49, JSU 21 - EIU 7

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2-6

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03:56

EIU

BENEFIELD 3 yd run (DELGADO, Josh kick), 6-43 1:56, JSU 21 - EIU 14

RUSHING: Tennessee State-ROBERSON, T. 15-93; ROWLAND, Chris 8-78; CURTIS, Sabree

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14:56

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HILL, Isaiah 10 yd run (DELGADO, Josh kick failed), 8-51 2:16, JSU 21 - EIU 20

12:56

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Josh Pearson 39 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 4-67 1:55, JSU 28 EIU 20

3-43; ROWLAND, Seth 6-25; KNOX, Andrew 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; CORBIN, DeMarco 1-minus 1; ROSENDAHL, C. 5-minus 7. Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 8-67; Zerrick Cooper 9-44; Austin Kinsey 10-32; Uriah West 5-14; Josh Pearson 1-7;

Jaelen Greene 3-1; TEAM 1-minus 3.

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JSU EIU

PASSING: Tennessee State-ROSENDAHL, C. 14-24-0-240. Jacksonville State-Zerrick

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

Cooper 25-39-0-305; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

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RECEIVING: Tennessee State-ROWLAND, Chris 6-113; BROWN, Phillip 4-45; NEWBOLD,

Passes Att-Comp-Int

Steven 1-50; KNOX, Andrew 1-17; MOORE, Al-Malik 1-9; ABDUL-HAQQ, M. 1-6.

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-422 72-317

22 19 45-185 34-109 237 208 34-22-1

38-19-3

Jacksonville State-Josh Pearson 7-87; Jamari Hester 5-68; KJ Stepherson 4-82;

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

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Austin Kinsey 3-25; Daniel Byrd 2-25; Michael Matthews 2-10; Uriah West 1-4;

Punt Returns-Yards

2-0

1-9

Jerad Washington 1-4.

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-38

4-63

INTERCEPTIONS: Tennessee State-None. Jacksonville State-None.

Interception Returns-Yards

3-42

1-0

FUMBLES: Tennessee State-ROWLAND, Chris 1-1; CURTIS, Sabree 1-1; ROSENDAHL, C.

Punts (Number-Avg)

5-29.6

6-35.0

1-1. Jacksonville State-Uriah West 1-0; Zerrick Cooper 1-1.

Fumbles-Lost

3-1 0-0

Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 16589

Penalties-Yards

7-72 4-29

Kickoff time: 6:05 pm End of Game: 9:20 pm Total elapsed time: 3:20

Possession Time

30:15

29:45

Officials: Referee: Brad Carrell; Umpire: Thomas Floyd; Linesman: Steve Horn;

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 15

7 of 16

Line judge: Craig Dunn; Back judge: Greg Morgan, Jr; Field judge: Pat Pownall;

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 2

1 of 3

Side judge: DJ Hynes;

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

3-3

2-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-8

0-0

Temperature: 82

Wind: ESE 6mph Weather: Partly Cloudy

RUSHING: Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 15-92; Uriah West 4-42; Jaelen Greene 7-38; Austin Kinsey 4-11; Jamari Hester 2-5; TEAM 1-minus 1; Zerrick

#17 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS - 20

Cooper 12-minus 2. Eastern Illinois-WALKER, Chris 12-45; BENEFIELD 14-26; WOODBERY, Harry 5-20; HILL, Isaiah 3-18. PASSING: Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 22-34-1-237. Eastern Illinois-WOODBERY, Harry 19-38-3-208.

OCTOBER 12, 2019 - CHARLESTON, ILL.

RECEIVING: Jacksonville State-Jamari Hester 9-99; Josh Pearson 5-70; Daniel Byrd

CHARLESTON, Ill. – A balanced offensive attack proved to be the remedy to No. 17 Jacksonville State’s recent struggles on the road.

7-65; BENEFIELD 4-43; HILL, Isaiah 4-41; PHILLIPS, Teriq 2-44; COOKS, DeWayne

The Gamecocks, losers of their previous four away from Burgess-Snow Field, rushed for a season-high 185 yards and got two first-half interceptions from Traco Williams to hang on for a 28-20 Ohio Valley Conference victory at O’Brien Stadium Saturday afternoon.

4-20; KJ Stepherson 3-40; Jaelen Greene 1-8. Eastern Illinois-SHEEHAN, James 1-12; WALKER, Chris 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville State-Traco Williams 2-40; Zack Woodard 1-2. Eastern Illinois-PAGE,Corneliuss 1-0.

Jacksonville State (5-2, 2-1 OVC) built a 21-7 lead at halftime behind a couple of Zerrick Cooper touchdown passes and a 3-yard run from Michael Matthews. The three successive Gamecock scoring drives in the first half took 12 plays and each covered at least 75 yards.

FUMBLES: Jacksonville State-Jaelen Greene 1-0; Zack Woodard 1-0; Zerrick Cooper

Cooper became the first player in school history to throw three touchdowns in five straight games with a 39-yard connection to Josh Pearson in the fourth quarter. Pearson snared two more passes for scores and continues to obliterate the career receiving touchdowns mark with 26.

Kickoff time: 12:05 pm End of Game: 3:22 pm Total elapsed time: 3:17

It was Jacksonville State’s sixth consecutive victory over the Panthers. JSU’s 185 rushing yards were its most since a 291-yard effort at Murray State on Oct. 27, 2018.

1-1. Eastern Illinois-None. Stadium: O’Brien Field

Attendance: 3170

Officials: Referee: David Seewer; Umpire: John Graham; Linesman: Jeff Estes; Line judge: D. Crosthwaite; Back judge: Jimmy Colwell; Field judge: T. McClain; Side judge: Greg Koerner;

“We got out of here with a win and look forward to being at home next week and moving forward,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass. “We’re getting better running the football. We’re better up front and we’re going to have to continue to do that.” Eastern Illinois (0-7, 0-3) rallied to within 21-20 with a touchdown pass to start the fourth quarter after shutting down JSU’s offense in the third. The Gamecocks, however, responded to the threat with a quick 67-yard march capped off by Pearson’s second touchdown catch with 12:56 to go. Bryant Wallace’s extra point stretched the lead to 28-20.

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Punts (Number-Avg)

11-36.7

Fumbles-Lost

7-41.0

0-0 4-3

Penalties-Yards

9-69 10-100

Possession Time

29:50

30:10

OCTOBER 19, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 16

6 of 18

JACKSONVILLE – No. 14 Jacksonville State’s 32-game regular-season home win streak ended on a rainy Saturday afternoon as Southeast Missouri claimed a 24-21 victory at Burgess-Snow Field.

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

1 of 4

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

2-2

3-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

5-36

1-14

Southeast Missouri is the first Ohio Valley Conference team to beat Jacksonville State in successive seasons since Eastern Illinois knocked off the Gamecocks in 2012 and 2013. The Gamecocks fall to 5-3 overall and 2-2 in OVC play. It was Southeast Missouri’s first win in Jacksonville since 1964. Jacksonville State dominated the game statistically (471 total yards to 280) but committed four turnovers, including three fumbles. Quarterback Zerrick Cooper passed for 347 yards and two touchdowns, giving him 53 for his career and moving within eight of the school mark of 61 set by Ed Lett (1979-82).

RUSHING: Southeast Missouri-CUSTIS, Zion 19-45; HESS, Geno 14-33; TEAM 1-minus 4; SANTACATERINA 3-minus 14. Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 14-73; Jaelen Greene 8-26; Zerrick Cooper 13-25. PASSING: Southeast Missouri-SANTACATERINA 12-28-0-220. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 23-52-1-347.

Cooper was sacked four times by the Redhawks. He completed 23 of 52 passes, hitting Jamari Hester and Ahmad Evans with short touchdown passes in the last 2:15 of the game as JSU tried to mount a rally.

RECEIVING: Southeast Missouri-WILKERSON, K. 3-129; CRUMP, Austin 3-minus 1;

Jacksonville State’s defense had its best overall effort of 2019 in limiting SEMO to 280 total yards. The Redhawks (4-3, 2-1), however, struck for touchdown passes from Daniel Santacaterina of 80 and 38 yards in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.

1-11. Jacksonville State-Jamari Hester 5-87; Josh Pearson 4-109; KJ Stepherson

“That was probably the best defense we’ve played in a year-and-a-half,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass. “We played tremendous defensively.

INTERCEPTIONS: Southeast Missouri-KNIGHTEN, B. 1-0. Jacksonville State-None.

“We missed a lot of opportunities. They caught their deep balls and we didn’t catch ours. They made plays when they needed to.” Cooper’s 2-yard quarterback sneak on the final play of the first half sent the teams to their respective locker rooms deadlocked at 7-7. The entire first half was played in a steady rain and featured nine punts (six by SEMO, three by JSU). The Gamecocks outgained the Redhawks 220-112 in the game’s first 30 minutes, with Cooper completing nine of 18 passes for 180 yards despite the wet conditions.

ALSTON, Aaron 2-61; SMITH, Zack 2-minus 2; WILLIAMS, Eric 1-22; CORNETT, Colby 3-41; Daniel Byrd 3-31; Jerad Washington 2-51; Jaelen Greene 2-12; Ahmad Edwards 1-7; Michael Matthews 1-6; DeQuan Charleston 1-3; Dalton Etheridge 1-0. FUMBLES: Southeast Missouri-None. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 3-3; DJ Coleman 1-0. Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 13643 Kickoff time: 3:05 pm End of Game: 6:40

Line judge: Carl Gloia; Back judge: PJ Doyen; Field judge: Steve Thomas; Side judge: Greg Eddy; Temperature: 59

Neither team seriously threatened to score in the first quarter.

Total elapsed time: 3:35

Officials: Referee: Stephen Hazle; Umpire: Bill Ballard; Linesman: Douglas Mercer;

Wind: NE 11mph Weather: Cloudy/Rain

Jacksonville State drove to SEMO’s 27 on its initial possession but turned it over on downs. Another Gamecocks drive – this one midway through the second quarter – ended when Cooper’s pass was intercepted by SEMO safety Bydarrius Knighten near the end zone. The Redhawks struck first, covering 47 yards in six plays for a touchdown late in the second quarter. Santacaterina threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kristian Wilkerson and Kendrick Tiller tacked on the extra point for a 7-0 lead with 1:07 left in the second quarter. Cooper quickly marched the Gamecocks 72 yards in seven plays for the game-tying score as the first half wound down. Backup receiver Jerad Washington hauled in a 24-yard pass at the 4 with eight seconds left on the clock. After a defensive pass interference penalty and two Redhawks timeouts, Cooper lined up in shotgun formation at the SEMO 2, then ran up under center and snuck into end zone as time expired. Bryant Wallace’s PAT tied it at 7-7. Hester caught five passes for 87 yards and moved past Derrick Thomas and Alan Bonner into third place in career receiving yardage at 2,020. His 8-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter was the 20th of his JSU career, tying him for third all-time with Bonner (2009-12). Jalen Choice led the Gamecocks with nine tackles. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

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14

21

Record: (5-3,2-2)

SCORING SUMMARY: SEMO

WILKERSON, K. 15 yd pass from SANTACATERINA (TILLER, K. kick), 6-47 3:15, SEMO 7 JSU 0

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08:44

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TILLER, K. 24 yd field goal, 5-5 1:24, SEMO 10 - JSU 7

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04:21

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WILKERSON, K. 80 yd pass from SANTACATERINA (TILLER, K. kick), 2-75 0:17, SEMO 17 JSU 7

02:15

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Jamari Hester 8 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-79 1:56, SEMO 17 JSU 14

01:47

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ALSTON, Aaron 38 yd pass from SANTACATERINA (TILLER, K. kick), 3-40 0:28, SEMO 24 JSU 14

00:07

JSU

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Zerrick Cooper 2 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 7-72 1:00, SEMO 7 - JSU 7

Ahmad Edwards 7 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-67 1:40, SEMO 24 - JSU 21 SEMO JSU 15 24 37-60 35-124 220 347 28-12-0

52-23-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-280 87-471

OCTOBER 26, 2019 AT JACKSONVILLE, ALA. JACKSONVILLE – No. 21 Jacksonville State forced a pair of turnovers and quarterback Zion Webb came off the bench to direct two scoring drives in a hard-fought 14-12 victory over Murray State at Burgess-Snow Field Saturday afternoon. A sometimes-torrential rain and winds gusting at times in excess of 20 mph made for difficult conditions for both offenses. Webb threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Jamari Hester and ran 10 yards for his first touchdown of the season as the Gamecocks (6-3, 3-2 OVC) beat the Racers for the sixth straight time. The Racers (4-5, 2-3) had a chance to win on the game’s last play after rallying from a 14-point deficit late in the third quarter.

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MURRAY STATE - 12 #21 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 14

Zadden Webber, who missed his first two kicks but easily nailed a career-long 53-yard field goal with five minutes remaining, lined up a 52-yard attempt after Murray State drove from its 21 to JSU’s 34. Following back-to-back Gamecocks timeouts, Webber’s kick was short and right, setting off a raucous celebration as Jacksonville State kept alive its FCS playoff hopes. “We almost gave it away there in the fourth quarter,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass, “but I’m proud of our guys. It was a field position game. I thought our defense made some big plays, especially when they got in the red zone in the first half.” Webb, in his first action since Sept. 28, entered the game on the Gamecocks’ third series and immediately had an impact. He connected with Hester for a 45-yard touchdown pass following a short Racers punt and Bryant Wallace kicked the extra point for a 7-0 JSU lead with 15 seconds remaining in the first quarter. “We’ve missed Zion this year,” Grass said. “He’s been hurt and it’s hampered him getting into games. “He came in and gave us a spark in the first half that we needed. I thought he played well.” Hester’s acrobatic touchdown catch was the 21st of his Jacksonville State career, moving him into third place alone for career TD receptions and just two behind Joey Hamilton (1996-99) for second place. The Gamecocks upped their lead to 14-0 in the second quarter as Webb led a seven-play, 77-yard scoring drive. His 23-yard scramble into Racers territory was the longest by a JSU quarterback this year and he finished off the drive with a 10-yard sprint to the end zone, his first touchdown of the season. Webber missed a 41-yard field goal and Jeremiah Harris intercepted a Murray State pass at the 1 as Jacksonville State went to the locker room with a 14-0 lead at half. Webb injured his ankle late in second quarter. He was replaced by starter Zerrick Cooper on the first series of the third quarter and did not return. The Racers scored all their points in a 12½-minute span in the second half. Preston Rice had a short TD run to finish off a 97-yard drive, Murray State’s defense recorded a safety and Webber kicked his 53-yarder to cut JSU’s lead to 14-12.

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

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2-31

0-0

The Racers outgained Jacksonville State 363-327. The Gamecocks attempted a season-low 18 passes in the wet conditions and Cooper’s streak of 21 consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass came to an end.

Kickoff Returns-Yards

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4-59

Michael Matthews led JSU on the ground with 89 yards.

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Record: (6-3,3-2)

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Jamari Hester 45 yd pass from Zion Webb (Bryant Wallace kick), 1-45 0:10, MUR 0 - JSU 7 Zion Webb 10 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 7-77 2:45, MUR 0 - JSU 14 RICE, Preston 2 yd run (WEBBER, Zaden kick), 10-97 3:49, MUR 7 - JSU 14

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WARREN, TJ safety, , MUR 9 - JSU 14

04:59

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WEBBER, Zaden 53 yd field goal, 8-4 3:23, MUR 12 - JSU 14

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22 18

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int

35-132 45-175 231 152 48-24-1

18-7-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-363 63-327 Fumble Returns-Yards

1-34

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

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1-1

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-51

0-0

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-11

1-15

6-34.7

5-46.6

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 4-1

Penalties-Yards

7-73 6-59

Jacksonville State took an early 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter when a 1-yard touchdown run by Zerrick Cooper capped a three-play, 75-yard drive that lasted only 86 seconds. The Gamecocks held onto the lead until John Bachus managed to find the end zone from 10 yards out with 6:42 remaining in the second quarter. UT Martin took a 13-7 lead with 89 seconds left before halftime on a 26-yard pass-and-catch from Bachus to Colton Dowell. Jacksonville State re-took the lead on the final play of the first half as Cooper, who finished 16-of36 passing for 240 yards, threw his only touchdown when he found Michael Matthews in the end zone as time expired. A 65-yard punt return for a touchdown by UT Martin’s Terry Williams pushed the Skyhawks ahead with 24 seconds left in the third quarter. The 19-14 UT Martin lead was chipped into when Bryant Wallace connected on a career-long 37-yard field goal with 9:40 remaining in the game. However, Rya Courtright answered with an 18-yard field goal nearly four minutes later to extend the Skyhawks’ lead back to five. Jacksonville State had two more offensive series to find a way to cut into its deficit, but an incomplete pass to Josh Pearson on a fourth-and-20 play ended one drive combined with Cooper being sacked on the game’s final play cemented the outcome. “I take my hat off to UT Martin,” Grass said. “Coach Simpson does a great job and they play us close every year. They almost got us last year, but we came up with a great drive to win that game. You always know it’s going to be a great game when two good football teams go at it. We just came up on the short end today and ran out of time.” SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

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Record: (6-4,3-3)

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Record: (6-3,5-1)

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Possession Time

30:57

29:03

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 18

6 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

3 of 3

0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

1-4

1-1

Sacks By: Number-Yards

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2-15

RUSHING: Murray State-RICE, Preston 15-49; MCCRAY, Jared 5-36; MCMILLIAN, D.

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BACHUS, John 10 yd run (COURTRIGHT, Rya kick), 4-32 1:05, JSU 7 - UTM 7

01:29

UTM

DOWELL, Colton 26 yd pass from BACHUS, John (COURTRIGHT, Rya kick failed), 8-69 3:38, JSU 7 - UTM 13

00:00

JSU

Michael Matthews 6 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 8-75 1:29, JSU 14 - UTM 13

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UTM

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09:40

JSU

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Zerrick Cooper 1 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 3-75 1:26, JSU 7 - UTM 0

WILLIAMS, Terry 65 yd punt return (BACHUS, John pass failed), , JSU 14 - UTM 19 Bryant Wallace 37 yd field goal, 13-46 5:36, JSU 17 - UTM 19 COURTRIGHT, Rya 18 yd field goal, 8-68 3:49, JSU 17 - UTM 22

8-32; THOMPSON, Ethan 7-15. Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 22-89; Zion Webb 12-79; Zerrick Cooper 9-17; Uriah West 1-minus 3; Jerad Washington 1-minus 7.

PASSING: Murray State-RICE, Preston 24-46-1-231; TEAM 0-2-0-0. Jacksonville

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State-Zerrick Cooper 5-12-1-78; Zion Webb 2-6-0-74.

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RECEIVING: Murray State-HAYES, Armani 5-42; BROOKS, L. 4-100; MCCRAY, Jared

PASSING YDS (NET)

4-26; DALLAS, DeQuan 3-11; SAPPINGTON, Jam 2-17; BELL, Jacob 2-8; TERRELL, Ty

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TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-372 61-370

23 15 34-103 29-125 269 245 38-18-1

32-18-0

State-Jamari Hester 2-74; Landon Rice 2-36; Josh Pearson 1-19; Daniel Byrd 1-18;

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Uriah West 1-5.

Punt Returns-Yards

1-0

3-85

INTERCEPTIONS: Murray State-CATIS, Kendrick 1-11. Jacksonville State-Jeremiah

Kickoff Returns-Yards

1-30

2-29

Harris 1-15.

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

1-1

FUMBLES: Murray State-None. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 3-0; Michael

Punts (Number-Avg)

5-42.6

5-28.6

Matthews 1-1.

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-0

Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 10786

Penalties-Yards

6-65 4-50

Possession Time

33:09

26:51

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 14

5 of 14

Line judge: Travis Muhammad; Back judge: W Kirk Walker; Field judge: Randy Jackson;

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 2

0 of 2

Side judge: Troy McMaken;

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

3-5

2-5

Temperature: 74

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-1

3-21

Kickoff time: 3:05 pm End of Game: 6:20

Total elapsed time: 3:15

Officials: Referee: Daniel Ingram; Umpire: Steve Lewis; Linesman: Jeff Irwin;

Wind: SE 13mph Weather: Windy/Showers

RUSHING: Jacksonville State-Michael Matthews 18-53; Zerrick Cooper 11-19; Zion

#18 JACKSONVILLE STATE - 17 UT MARTIN - 22 NOVEMBER 2, 2019 - MARTIN, TENN.

MARTIN, Tenn. -- With its back against the wall, one final fourth-quarter drive came up short for Jacksonville State as the Gamecocks fell at UT Martin, 22-17. The loss drops Jacksonville State to 6-4 overall and 3-3 in Ohio Valley Conference play. It marks the first time the Skyhawks have beaten the Gamecocks since winning 49-47 in Martin on Nov. 3, 2012. Despite the outcome, JSU had the nod in several statistical categories, including total offense (372), first downs (23), time of possession (33:09) and total plays (72). “I thought we moved the ball really well today, but just couldn’t put it into the end zone when we got into the red zone,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass. “I thought we played well at times. Defensively, I thought we played a really good offense, great red-zone defense and made some plays to keep us in the game. “It’s just a rough day. I’m very, very disappointed, because the guys gave everything they had today and left it all

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Attendance: 4169

Kickoff time: 2 p.m. End of Game: 5:24 pm Total elapsed time: 3:24 Officials: Referee: Stephen Hazle; Umpire: Bill Ballard; Linesman: Douglas Mercer; Line judge: Carl Gioia; Back judge: P.J. Doyen; Field judge: Steve Thomas; Side judge: Greg Eddy; Temperature: 55

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RUSHING: Jacksonville State-Uriah West 3-71; Michael Matthews 8-44; Zerrick Cooper 11-26; Dalton Etheridge 1-minus 2. Tennessee Tech-FISHER, Bailey 17-121; GIST, David 14-42; GOLDSMITH, Andr 6-19; JONES, John 2-3; FLEMING, Metriu 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 3.

NOVEMBER 9, 2019 - COOKEVILLE, TENN.

PASSING: Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 28-41-1-312; Zion Webb 1-1-0-40.

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech quarterback Bailey Fisher ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more as the Golden Eagles defeated Jacksonville State 37-27 at Tucker Stadium to snap the Gamecocks’ seven-year dominance of the series.

RECEIVING: Jacksonville State-Josh Pearson 8-142; KJ Stepherson 7-64; Jamari

Jacksonville State dropped to 6-5 overall and 3-4 in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Gamecocks need to win against Eastern Kentucky in two weeks to secure a 17th straight winning season, the longest active streak of winning seasons in FCS.

Tennessee Tech-FISHER, Bailey 20-27-0-213. Hester 6-58; Daniel Byrd 3-67; Dave Russell 2-11; Michael Matthews 2-4; Jerad Washington 1-6. Tennessee Tech-KILPATRICK, Tav 4-22; STAFFORD, Darri 3-76; CLARK, Brad 3-55; FLEMING, Metriu 3-29; BROWNER, Adam 2-18; GIST, David 2-5; GOLDSMITH, Andr 2-minus 1; WARWICK, Jack 1-9.

Josh Pearson added two more touchdown receptions to move into sixth place in OVC history with 30 during his storied Jacksonville State career.

INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville State-None. Tennessee Tech-CARTER, Tai 1-6.

“We haven’t played a great ballgame all year. I thought we had it figured out,” said Jacksonville State head coach John Grass.

Tech-GIST, David 1-0.

“I’m very, very disappointed today. I thought we shot ourselves in the foot offensively all day. We gotta get back to the drawing board. We finally get an off week to heal up a little bit.”

Kickoff time: 1:30 PM End of Game: 4:31 PM Total elapsed time: 3:01

Tennessee Tech improved to 6-4 and 3-3, its highest win total since 2011.

Line judge: Craig Dunn; Back judge: P.J. Doyen; Field judge: Pat Pownall;

Pearson caught touchdown passes of four and 66 yards from Zerrick Cooper. The senior from Decatur snagged eight passes for 142 yards, his second-highest yardage total this season.

Side judge: DJ Hynes;

FUMBLES: Jacksonville State-KJ Stepherson 1-1; George Steele 1-0. Tennessee Stadium: Tucker Stadium

Attendance: 11331

Officials: Referee: Brad Carrell; Umpire: Thomas Floyd; Linesman: Steve Horn;

Temperature: 51 deg Wind: 5 mph Weather: Sunny, some clouds

Cooper, who passed for 312 yards, surpassed the 3,000-yard milestone (3,093) again, matching his accomplishment from 2018 when he threw for 3,416 yards. Jamari Hester had a nine-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter, giving him 23 career TD catches, tying him with Joey Hamilton (1996-99) for second place all-time. Michael Matthews contributed a 19-yard touchdown run for the Gamecocks in the third quarter. Uriah West led JSU with 71 yards on three carries. Charles Crawford was Jacksonville State’s top tackler with a game-high 13 stops. The Golden Eagles dominated time of possession 35:08-24:52. Tennessee Tech built a 24-7 lead at halftime with three consecutive touchdown drives of 70-plus yards. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1

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14

7

6

37

Record: (6-4,3-3)

Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech

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11:10

TTU

ZAIDAN, Haidar 54 yd field goal, 9-39 3:50, JSU 0 - TTU 3

07:01

JSU

Josh Pearson 4 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-75 4:09, JSU 7 - TTU 3

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NOVEMBER 23, 2019 - JACKSONVILLE, ALA. JACKSONVILLE – On a day when two of the most decorated receivers to ever wear the red and white played their final game for Jacksonville State, KJ Stepherson showed there is quality returning talent to replace them at wideout in 2020. The redshirt junior became only the sixth player in JSU history to catch three touchdown passes in a game in the Gamecocks’ 29-23 season-ending loss to Eastern Kentucky on Saturday at Burgess-Snow Field. It was EKU’s first win in the series since 2012. Jacksonville State lost four of its final five games to finish 6-6 but extended the longest active streak of finishing .500 or better in the FCS to 17 straight years.

00:23

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FISHER, Bailey 3 yd run (ZAIDAN, Haidar kick), 8-89 3:52, JSU 7 - TTU 10

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FISHER, Bailey 7 yd run (ZAIDAN, Haidar kick), 10-70 5:03, JSU 7 - TTU 17

TTU

FLEMING, Metriu 3 yd pass from FISHER, Bailey (ZAIDAN, Haidar kick), 9-66 4:50, JSU 7 - TTU 24

“It’s going to be a tough offseason for sure,” Jacksonville State head coach John Grass said. “I’m not happy. It will definitely be the hardest one we’ve ever had here. “We’ve got some young guys who can step in and play. We had to throw them into the fire because of injuries. A lot of those guys had to step in and play too early.”

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3rd

10:44

JSU

Michael Matthews 19 yd run (Bryant Wallace kick), 10-75 4:16, JSU 14 - TTU 24

08:41

TTU

CLARK, Brad 26 yd pass from FISHER, Bailey (ZAIDAN, Haidar kick), 5-62 1:56, JSU 14 TTU 31

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11:19

TTU

ZAIDAN, Haidar 28 yd field goal, 10-33 4:59, JSU 14 - TTU 34

08:45

JSU

Jamari Hester 9 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 9-75 2:34, JSU 21 TTU 34

01:19

TTU

ZAIDAN, Haidar 21 yd field goal, 8-35 3:52, JSU 21 - TTU 37

Hester’s big day gave him 1,002 receiving yards, joining Josh Barge, Pearson and Ronald Bonner as the only receivers to eclipse the 1,000-yard milestone in a season.

00:54

JSU

Josh Pearson 66 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Zerrick Cooper pass failed), 3-75 0:25, JSU 27 - TTU 37

Zerrick Cooper connected with Stepherson on touchdown passes of 20, 10 and 18 yards and finished his second year as Jacksonville State’s starting quarterback by completing 21-of-35 pass for 311 yards.

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int

JSU TTU 23 18 23-139 42-185 352 213 42-29-1

27-20-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-491 69-398 Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-1

2-2

Kickoff Returns-Yards

0-0

3-32

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

0-0

1-6

5-38.6

3-45.3

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 1-0

Penalties-Yards

6-72 4-58

Possession Time

24:52

35:08

Third-Down Conversions

8 of 13

7 of 14

Senior Jamari Hester had a career-high 186 yards on nine receptions in his final outing as a Gamecock. Fellow senior Josh Pearson, JSU’s all-time leader in touchdowns receptions with 30, was banged up after making a diving catch in the first quarter and concluded his career with just two catches for 28 yards.

The 21 completions gave Cooper 260 this season, eclipsing the school record (254) he established in 2018. He now has 6,820 career passing yards, moving into third place in the record book behind Eli Jenkins (7,652) and Ed Lett (7,145). Stepherson caught seven passes for 80 yards. Eastern Kentucky rolled up 203 yards on the ground and outgained the Gamecocks 396-391. Colonels kicker Sam Hayworth converted five field goal attempts, including a 50-yarder with the wind at his back in the fourth quarter. EKU also had third-quarter touchdowns on a 17-yard pass play and 1-yard run by Alonzo Booth. The Gamecocks received the opening kickoff and wasted little time getting on the scoreboard first. Cooper completed all four of his passes as Jacksonville State drove 79 yards in seven plays to take a 6-0 lead with 11:48 left in the opening quarter. Cooper connected with Stepherson on a 20-yard touchdown pass, but the extra point attempt was botched. Cooper’s TD pass was his 26th of the season. Jacksonville State’s offense was limited to 97 yards and a 21-yard Bryant Wallace field goal the rest of the first half. Hayworth kicked field goals from 34, 24 and 25 yards to account for all the Colonels’ first-half scoring. Eastern Kentucky outgained the Gamecocks 179-176 through the first two quarters.

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Red-Zone Scores-Chances

3-3

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Wallace’s 21-yard field goal finished off a 14-play drive that consumed more than five minutes and gave JSU a 9-6 lead with 5:07 left before intermission.

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KJ Stepherson 20 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace rush fumbld), 7-79 3:06, EKU 0 - JSU 6

07:42

EKU

HAYWORTH, Sam 34 yd field goal, 11-52 4:06, EKU 3 - JSU 6

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HAYWORTH, Sam 24 yd field goal, 11-81 2:57, EKU 6 - JSU 6

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Bryant Wallace 21 yd field goal, 14-46 5:29, EKU 6 - JSU 9

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HAYWORTH, Sam 25 yd field goal, 13-53 4:44, EKU 9 - JSU 9

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BEERMAN, J. 17 yd pass from BLOUNT, Conor (HAYWORTH, Sam kick), 7-58 2:39, EKU 16 - JSU 9

09:29

JSU

KJ Stepherson 10 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 2-50 0:34, EKU 16 JSU 16

03:47

EKU

BOOTH, Alonzo 1 yd run (HAYWORTH, Sam kick), 12-75 5:42, EKU 23 - JSU 16

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HAYWORTH, Sam 50 yd field goal, 9-47 3:51, EKU 26 - JSU 16

03:06

EKU

HAYWORTH, Sam 28 yd field goal, 10-32 6:41, EKU 29 - JSU 16

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JSU

KJ Stepherson 18 yd pass from Zerrick Cooper (Bryant Wallace kick), 6-75 1:42, EKU 29 JSU 23

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RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET)

46-203 27-80 193 311 36-19-0

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TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-396 62-391 Fumble Returns-Yards

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Kickoff Returns-Yards

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3-35

Interception Returns-Yards

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RUSHING: Eastern Kentucky-McCLESKEY, D. 24-110; BOOTH, Alonzo 16-54; BLOUNT, Conor 5-31; ROSS, Davion 1-8. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 17-44; Michael Matthews 8-33; Uriah West 2-3. PASSING: Eastern Kentucky-BLOUNT, Conor 18-35-0-172; ALLEN, Dakota 1-1-0-21. Jacksonville State-Zerrick Cooper 21-35-0-311. RECEIVING: Eastern Kentucky-GROSS, Jerome 6-63; WILCOX, Matt Jr 4-18; SMITH, BK 3-38; McCLESKEY, D. 2-27; DIXON, Keyion 1-18; BEERMAN, J. 1-17; BRADDS, Ethan 1-7; ROSS, Davion 1-5. Jacksonville State-Jamari Hester 9-186; KJ Stepherson 7-80; Josh Pearson 2-28; Jerad Washington 1-12; Michael Matthews 1-11; YeMajesty Sanders 1-minus 6. INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Kentucky-None. Jacksonville State-None. FUMBLES: Eastern Kentucky-None. Jacksonville State-Malik Feaster 1-0; Zerrick Cooper 1-1. Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field Attendance: 14477 Kickoff time: 1:05 pm End of Game: 4:19

Total elapsed time: 3:15

Officials: Referee: Daniel Ingram; Umpire: Steve Lewis; Linesman: Jeff Irwin; Line judge: Travis Muhammad; Back judge: W Kirk Walker; Field judge: Randy Jackson; Side judge: Troy McMaken; Temperature: 64

Wind: W 11 mph Weather: Cloudy, Lt rain

FI N A L TEA M STATI STI C S JSU OPP SCORING 328 331 Points Per Game 27.3 27.6 24 57 Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS 263 238 Rushing 84 90 154 116 Passing Penalty 25 32 RUSHING YARDAGE 1481 1862 Yards gained rushing 1816 2129 335 267 Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts 400 452 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.1 123.4 155.2 Average Per Game TDs Rushing 16 18 PASSING YARDAGE 3552 2701 Comp-Att-Int 266-455-12 216-399-7 7.8 6.8 Average Per Pass Average Per Catch 13.4 12.5 Average Per Game 296.0 225.1 TDs Passing 29 19 TOTAL OFFENSE 5033 4563 Total Plays 855 851 Average Per Play 5.9 5.4 Average Per Game 419.4 380.2 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 35-568 32-497 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-68 16-215 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 7-124 12-175 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.2 15.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.7 13.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.7 14.6 FUMBLES-LOST 21-10 12-6 PENALTIES-YARDS 81-782 71-671 Average Per Game 65.2 55.9 PUNTS-YARDS 60-2460 64-2362 Average Per Punt 41.0 36.9 Net punt average 35.4 34.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 58-2514 69-3683 Average Per Kick 43.3 53.4 Net kick average 32.6 39.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:30 30:30 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 70/174 81/190 3rd-Down Pct 40% 43% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 14/25 7/17 4th-Down Pct 56% 41% SACKS BY-YARDS 14-93 29-185 0 -37 MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 46 40 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-9 18-25 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-3 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (37-44) 84% (40-52) 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-44) 75% (25-52) 48% PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-43) 93% (35-39) 90% ATTENDANCE 117800 32813 Games/Avg Per Game 7/16829 5/6563 Neutral Site Games 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Jacksonville State Opponents

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Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Michael Matthews 12 127 622 37 585 4.6 5 34 48.8 Zerrick Cooper 12 136 561 241 320 2.4 6 19 26.7 Jaelen Greene 8 45 178 15 163 3.6 2 19 20.4 Austin Kinsey 7 40 157 4 153 3.8 2 28 21.9 Uriah West 11 19 143 6 137 7.2 0 58 12.5 Zion Webb 7 19 121 9 112 5.9 1 23 16.0 Dave Russell 10 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.1 Josh Pearson 12 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Jamari Hester 12 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 0.4 Dalton Etheridge 3 3 8 6 2 0.7 0 8 0.7 Jerad Washington 10 2 3 7 -4 -2.0 0 3 -0.4 TEAM 7 5 0 10 -10 -2.0 0 0 -1.4 Total.......... 12 400 1816 335 1481 3.7 16 58 123.4 Opponents...... 12 452 2129 267 1862 4.1 18 62 155.2

PASSING Zerrick Cooper Zion Webb TEAM Dalton Etheridge Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds 12 139.94 260-439-12 59.2 3404 7 155.23 6-14-0 42.9 148 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 12 139.80 266-455-12 58.5 3552 12 123.20 216-399-7 54.1 2701

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TD Lng Avg/G 28 67 283.7 1 45 21.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 29 67 296.0 19 80 225.1

Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Jamari Hester 12 59 1002 17.0 5 61 83.5 59 943 16.0 13 67 78.6 Josh Pearson 12 KJ Stepherson 9 36 479 13.3 6 42 53.2 Daniel Byrd 12 27 312 11.6 0 40 26.0 Trae Barry 5 25 330 13.2 1 48 66.0 Michael Matthews 12 15 123 8.2 3 28 10.2 8 12 76 6.3 0 28 9.5 Jaelen Greene Jerad Washington 10 10 124 12.4 0 27 12.4 Austin Kinsey 7 5 55 11.0 0 16 7.9 Landon Rice 7 4 38 9.5 0 23 5.4 Dave Russell 10 4 24 6.0 0 8 2.4 7 3 24 8.0 1 9 3.4 Ahmad Edwards DeQuan Charleston 8 3 19 6.3 0 10 2.4 Uriah West 11 2 9 4.5 0 5 0.8 Dalton Etheridge 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 YeMajesty Sanders 12 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5 266 3552 13.4 29 67 296.0 Total.......... 12 Opponents...... 12 216 2701 12.5 19 80 225.1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Daniel Byrd 11 67 6.1 George Steele 1 1 1.0 Total.......... 12 68 5.7 Opponents...... 16 215 13.4

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INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Traco Williams 3 40 13.3 Jeremiah Harris 1 15 15.0 Yul Gowdy 1 0 0.0 1 2 2.0 Zack Woodard Marlon Bridges 1 67 67.0 Total.......... 7 124 17.7 Opponents...... 12 175 14.6

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Yul Gowdy 22 416 18.9 Uriah West 5 53 10.6 Malik Feaster 5 86 17.2 Dakota Chapman 1 10 10.0 Daniel Byrd 1 8 8.0 Marshall Clark 1 -5 -5.0 Total.......... 35 568 16.2 Opponents...... 32 497 15.5

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FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Traco Williams Total.......... Opponents......

1 9 9.0 0 9 1 9 9.0 0 9 2 34 17.0 0 34

SCORING |------ PATs ------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Josh Pearson 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Bryant Wallace 0 4-9 40-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52 Michael Matthews 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 KJ Stepherson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Zerrick Cooper 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 36 Jamari Hester 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Jaelen Greene 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Austin Kinsey 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ahmad Edwards 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 6 Marlon Bridges 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Trae Barry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zion Webb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 46 4-9 40-43 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 328 Opponents...... 40 18-25 35-39 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 331

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Total Avg/G Zerrick Cooper 12 575 320 3404 3724 310.3 Michael Matthews 12 127 585 0 585 48.8 Zion Webb 7 33 112 148 260 37.1 Jaelen Greene 8 45 163 0 163 20.4 7 40 153 0 153 21.9 Austin Kinsey Uriah West 11 19 137 0 137 12.5 Dave Russell 10 1 11 0 11 1.1 Josh Pearson 12 1 7 0 7 0.6 Jamari Hester 12 2 5 0 5 0.4 3 4 2 0 2 0.7 Dalton Etheridge Jerad Washington 10 2 -4 0 -4 -0.4 TEAM 7 6 -10 0 -10 -1.4 Total.......... 12 855 1481 3552 5033 419.4 Opponents...... 12 851 1862 2701 4563 380.2

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Jacksonville State Opponents Southeastern La. - Chattanooga - (36),(33) Eastern Washington - (22) North Alabama (27) 48 Austin Peay - (22),39 Tennessee State (36),32 (19),(29),(34) Eastern Illinois 40 Southeast Missouri - (24) Murray State 44 41,23,(53),52 UT Martin 21,(37) 46,(18) Tennessee Tech - (54),(28),(21) Eastern Kentucky (21),31 (34),(24),(25),48,(50),(28) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Jason Pierce 48 2005 41.8 69 4 18 20 12 0 Preston Knight 12 455 37.9 67 2 2 0 2 0 Total.......... 60 2460 41.0 69 6 20 20 14 0 Opponents...... 64 2362 36.9 57 4 19 25 2 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB Bryant Wallace Jason Pierce Parker Holland Total.......... Opponents......

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PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Jamari Hester 12 5 1002 0 0 0 1007 83.9 Josh Pearson 12 7 943 0 0 0 950 79.2 Michael Matthews 12 585 123 0 0 0 708 59.0 KJ Stepherson 9 0 479 0 0 0 479 53.2 Yul Gowdy 12 0 0 0 416 0 416 34.7 Daniel Byrd 12 0 312 67 8 0 387 32.2 Trae Barry 5 0 330 0 0 0 330 66.0 Zerrick Cooper 12 320 0 0 0 0 320 26.7 Jaelen Greene 8 163 76 0 0 0 239 29.9 Austin Kinsey 7 153 55 0 0 0 208 29.7 Uriah West 11 137 9 0 53 0 199 18.1 Jerad Washington 10 -4 124 0 0 0 120 12.0 Zion Webb 7 112 0 0 0 0 112 16.0 Malik Feaster 12 0 0 0 86 0 86 7.2 Marlon Bridges 11 0 0 0 0 67 67 6.1 Traco Williams 12 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.3 Landon Rice 7 0 38 0 0 0 38 5.4 Dave Russell 10 11 24 0 0 0 35 3.5 Ahmad Edwards 7 0 24 0 0 0 24 3.4 DeQuan Charleston 8 0 19 0 0 0 19 2.4 Jeremiah Harris 11 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.4 Dakota Chapman 11 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.9 Zack Woodard 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Dalton Etheridge 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 George Steele 12 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.1 Marshall Clark 11 0 0 0 -5 0 -5 -0.5 YeMajesty Sanders 12 0 -6 0 0 0 -6 -0.5 TEAM 7 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -1.4 1481 3552 68 568 124 5793 482.8 Total.......... 12 Opponents...... 12 1862 2701 215 497 175 5450 454.2

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 22 Yards Rushing 92 TD Rushes 2 Long Rush 58 Pass attempts 52 Pass completions 40 Yards Passing 414 TD Passes 3 Long Pass 67 Receptions 10

Michael Matthews vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) Michael Matthews at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) Austin Kinsey vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) Michael Matthews vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Uriah West at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) Zerrick Cooper at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Zerrick Cooper vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) Trae Barry at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 45 Yards Rushing 185 Yards Per Rush 6.0 4 TD Rushes Pass attempts 53 Pass completions 40 Yards Passing 414 12.7 Yards Per Pass TD Passes 3

at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 28 Yards Rushing 184 TD Rushes 3 Long Rush 62 Pass attempts 46 24 Pass completions Yards Passing 294 TD Passes 5 Long Pass 80 Receptions 8 Yards Receiving 129 TD Receptions 2

Antoine Custer, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Antoine Custer, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) CRAIG, JaVaughn, at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) Antoine Custer, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) RICE, Preston, vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) Eric Barriere, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) RICE, Preston, vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) Eric Barriere, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Eric Barriere, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) SANTACATERINA, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) Bryce Nunnelly, vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) Jakobi Byrd, vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) WILKERSON, K., vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) Jayson Williams, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) WILKERSON, K., vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 50 Yards Rushing 246 Yards Per Rush 5.8 TD Rushes 5 Pass attempts 48 Pass completions 24 Yards Passing 294 Yards Per Pass 10.5 TD Passes 5 Total Plays 88 Total Offense 470

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Yards Receiving 186 TD Receptions 3 Long Reception 67 Field Goals 1 Long Field Goal 37 Punts 7 Punting Avg 51.5 Long Punt 69 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 22 Long Kickoff Return 54 Tackles 13 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 3.0 Interceptions 2

Jamari Hester vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Josh Pearson vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) KJ Stepherson vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Josh Pearson vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) Bryant Wallace vs North Alabama (Sep 21, 2019) Bryant Wallace vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) Bryant Wallace at UT Martin (11/2/2019) Bryant Wallace vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Bryant Wallace at UT Martin (11/2/2019) Jason Pierce vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) Jason Pierce vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Jason Pierce vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) Jason Pierce at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) Jason Pierce vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) Jason Pierce at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) Jason Pierce vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Daniel Byrd vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) Yul Gowdy vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) Charles Crawford at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) Tre’ Threat vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Marlon Bridges vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) Traco Williams at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019)

Total Plays 87 Total Offense 509 Yards Per Play 7.6 Points 49 4 Sacks By First Downs 26 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 100 Turnovers 4 Interceptions By 3 7 Punts Punting Avg 49.0 Long Punt 69 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 22

vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) at Eastern Illinois (Oct 12, 2019) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) vs Chattanooga (Sep 07, 2019) vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019) vs Murray State (Oct 26, 2019) at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019)

80 Long Reception Field Goals 5 Long Field Goal 54 Punts 11 Punting Avg 45.3 57 Long Punt Punts inside 20 5 Long Punt Return 65 Long Kickoff Return 90 Tackles 14 2.0 Sacks Tackles For Loss 2.5 Interceptions 2

WILKERSON, K., vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) HAYWORTH, Sam, vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) ZAIDAN, Haidar, at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) REYNOLDS, Jake, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) MAYNARD, Luke, at Tennessee Tech (Nov 9, 2019) MOSLEY, Kaleb, vs Tennessee State (Oct 05, 2019) REYNOLDS, Jake, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) WILLIAMS, Terry, at UT Martin (11/2/2019) Dre Dorton, vs Eastern Washington (Sep 14, 2019) CHERRY, Cecil, at UT Martin (11/2/2019) PATRICK, Aaron, vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) Carr Jr., J., at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) SWIFT, Justin, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 19, 2019) EVANS, Taquan, vs Eastern Kentucky (Nov 23, 2019) JACKSON, Kordel, at Austin Peay (Sep 28, 2019)

Yards Per Play 7.3 Points 52 Sacks By 6 First Downs 26 Penalties 14 Penalty Yards 141 Turnovers 3 Interceptions By 3 Punts 11 Punting Avg 45.3 Long Punt 57 Punts inside 20 5 Long Punt Return 65

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Games: 12 Avg/rush: 3.7 Avg/catch: 13.4

Date Aug 29, 2019 Sep 07, 2019 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 05, 2019 Oct 12, 2019 Oct 19, 2019 Oct 26, 2019 Nov 2, 2019 Nov 9, 2019 Nov 23, 2019

Pass effic: 139.80 KR avg: 16.2 PR avg: 5.7

|-----RECEIVING---------| No. Yds TD Lg 40 414 2 33 20 344 2 48 14 249 3 52 20 271 3 67 27 301 3 31 25 305 3 42 22 237 3 39 23 347 2 53 7 152 1 45 18 269 1 61 29 352 3 66 21 311 3 40 266 3552 29 67 216 2701 19 80

| -------------PASSING----------| |---------KICK RET-------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg 40-53-2 414 2 33 6 113 0 31 20-27-1 344 2 48 4 71 0 23 14-31-1 249 3 52 5 100 0 23 20-32-0 271 3 67 2 32 0 19 27-53-3 301 3 31 5 30 0 20 25-40-0 305 3 42 2 60 0 54 22-34-1 237 3 39 3 38 0 16 23-52-1 347 2 53 4 59 0 21 7-18-1 152 1 45 0 0 0 0 18-38-1 269 1 61 1 30 0 30 29-42-1 352 3 66 0 0 0 0 21-35-0 311 3 40 3 35 0 14 266-455-12 3552 29 67 35 568 0 54 216-399-7 2701 19 80 32 497 1 90

|-----PUNT RET-----| No Yds TD Lg TOT 0 0 0 0 481 0 0 0 0 509 2 9 0 6 366 3 35 0 18 373 0 0 0 0 363 1 22 0 22 467 2 0 0 7 422 0 0 0 0 471 1 1 0 1 327 1 0 0 0 372 2 1 0 0 491 0 0 0 0 391 12 68 0 22 5033 16 215 1 65 4563

All purpose avg/game: 482.8 Total offense avg/gm: 419.4

|-------------TACKLES-------------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-Pass Blkd-| |-Kicks-| | -XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts at Southeastern La. 25 36 61 4.0-8 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 0 7 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 CHATTANOOGA 49 7 56 6.0-12 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 5 3 0 6-5 0 0 0 41 EASTERN WASHINGTON 46 37 83 14.0-58 4.0-34 1 0-0 2-67 0 3 1 7-7 0 0 0 49 NORTH ALABAMA 36 26 62 7.0-44 1.0-9 0 1-0 1-0 5 4 0 4-3 0 0 0 30 at Austin Peay 46 32 78 4.0-24 1.0-4 1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 33 TENNESSEE STATE 36 40 76 11.0-28 2.0-6 3 3-9 0-0 4 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 at Eastern Illinois 40 24 64 3.0-16 1.0-8 0 0-0 3-42 3 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 35 26 61 10.0-33 1.0-14 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 MURRAY STATE 54 19 73 10.0-43 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-15 5 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 at UT Martin 21 50 71 5.0-24 1.0-1 1 0-0 0-0 7 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 at Tennessee Tech 36 47 83 5.0-17 1.0-2 1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 EASTERN KENTUCKY 44 40 84 5.0-16 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 3-2 0 0 0 23 Totals 468 384 852 84.0-323 14.0-93 10 6-9 7-124 45 36 1 43-40 0 0 0 328 Opponent 475 294 769 73.0-289 28.0-180 8 10-34 12-175 26 44 0 39-35 0 0 1 331

Date Opponent Aug 29, 2019 at Southeastern La. Sep 07, 2019 CHATTANOOGA Sep 14, 2019 EASTERN WASHINGTON Sep 21, 2019 NORTH ALABAMA Sep 28, 2019 at Austin Peay Oct 05, 2019 TENNESSEE STATE Oct 12, 2019 at Eastern Illinois Oct 19, 2019 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Oct 26, 2019 MURRAY STATE Nov 2, 2019 at UT Martin Nov 9, 2019 at Tennessee Tech Nov 23, 2019 EASTERN KENTUCKY Totals Opponent

|-----------------------------PUNTING------------------------------| | -------------FIELD GOALS------------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd 5 194 38.8 43 0 1 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 2 98 49.0 55 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 6 266 44.3 67 0 3 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 6 223 37.2 54 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 27 0 5 233 46.6 51 0 0 2 2 3 0-0 0 0 5 221 44.2 63 0 1 4 1 1 2-1 36 0 5 148 29.6 51 0 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 7 287 41.0 52 0 1 3 2 2 0-0 0 0 5 233 46.6 69 0 0 3 1 3 1-0 0 0 5 213 42.6 51 0 0 0 1 1 2-1 37 0 5 193 38.6 57 0 0 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 4 151 37.8 51 0 0 3 1 3 2-1 21 0 60 2460 41.0 69 0 6 20 14 20 9-4 37 0 64 2362 36.9 57 1 4 19 2 25 25-18 54 1

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O PPO N E NT G A M E - BY- G A M E STATS |--------RUSHING--------| Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Aug 29, 2019 at Southeastern La. 30 146 1 20 Sep 07, 2019 CHATTANOOGA 38 156 2 42 Sep 14, 2019 EASTERN WASHINGTON 44 175 0 62 Sep 21, 2019 NORTH ALABAMA 27 95 1 15 50 246 5 55 Sep 28, 2019 at Austin Peay Oct 05, 2019 TENNESSEE STATE 40 230 2 48 Oct 12, 2019 at Eastern Illinois 34 109 2 20 Oct 19, 2019 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 37 60 0 12 Oct 26, 2019 MURRAY STATE 35 132 1 32 29 125 1 45 Nov 2, 2019 at UT Martin Nov 9, 2019 at Tennessee Tech 42 185 2 34 Nov 23, 2019 EASTERN KENTUCKY 46 203 1 23 Opponent totals 452 1862 18 62 Jacksonville State 400 1481 16 58

Games: 12 Avg/rush: 4.1 Avg/catch: 12.5

Date Aug 29, 2019 Sep 07, 2019 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 05, 2019 Oct 12, 2019 Oct 19, 2019 Oct 26, 2019 Nov 2, 2019 Nov 9, 2019 Nov 23, 2019

Pass effic: 123.20 KR avg: 15.5 PR avg: 13.4

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|-----PUNT RET-----| No Yds TD Lg TOT 2 7 0 7 384 2 56 0 38 303 0 0 0 0 469 3 10 0 5 347 1 15 0 15 466 0 0 0 0 470 1 9 0 9 317 2 31 0 21 280 0 0 0 0 363 3 85 1 65 370 2 2 0 1 398 0 0 0 0 396 16 215 1 65 4563 12 68 0 22 5033

All purpose avg/game: 454.2 Total offense avg/gm: 380.2

|-------------TACKLES-------------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-Pass Blkd-| |-Kicks-| | -XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts at Southeastern La. 44 30 74 13.0-66 6.0-41 0 0-0 2-86 1 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 CHATTANOOGA 53 2 55 3.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-4 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 EASTERN WASHINGTON 31 32 63 2.0-10 1.0-8 1 1-0 1-0 2 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 NORTH ALABAMA 44 18 62 6.0-21 3.0-17 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2-0 0 0 0 12 at Austin Peay 34 19 53 4.0-17 1.0-9 0 1-0 3-67 8 10 0 7-7 0 0 0 52 TENNESSEE STATE 43 32 75 5.0-13 1.0-7 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 at Eastern Illinois 56 20 76 5.0-10 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-0 1 5 0 3-2 0 0 0 20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 47 14 61 7.0-35 4.0-31 2 3-0 1-0 2 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 MURRAY STATE 41 16 57 5.0-26 3.0-16 1 1-34 1-11 2 1 0 1-1 0 0 1 12 at UT Martin 19 54 73 9.0-41 3.0-21 0 0-0 1-1 6 3 0 2-1 0 0 0 22 at Tennessee Tech 26 44 70 7.0-23 3.0-16 1 1-0 1-6 3 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 EASTERN KENTUCKY 37 13 50 7.0-24 3.0-14 1 1-0 0-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 29 Opponent totals 475 294 769 73.0-289 28.0-180 8 10-34 12-175 26 44 0 39-35 0 0 1 331 Jacksonville State 468 384 852 84.0-323 14.0-93 10 6-9 7-124 45 36 1 43-40 0 0 0 328

Date Opponent Aug 29, 2019 at Southeastern La. Sep 07, 2019 CHATTANOOGA Sep 14, 2019 EASTERN WASHINGTON Sep 21, 2019 NORTH ALABAMA Sep 28, 2019 at Austin Peay Oct 05, 2019 TENNESSEE STATE Oct 12, 2019 at Eastern Illinois Oct 19, 2019 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Oct 26, 2019 MURRAY STATE Nov 2, 2019 at UT Martin Nov 9, 2019 at Tennessee Tech Nov 23, 2019 EASTERN KENTUCKY Opponent totals Jacksonville State

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MOST NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 523 Jacksonville 2. 506 Charleston Southern 3. 453 Samford 4. 451 Knoxville College 5. 444 UT-Martin 6. 440 Southeast Missouri 7. 432 Chattanooga 8. 416 Austin Peay 9. 399 Southeast Missouri 10. 383 at Murray State

70 carries 53 carries 55 carries 64 carries 54 carries 57 carries 49 carries 60 carries 47 carries 66 carries

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH (20 RUSHES) 1. 10.1 Cumberland Univ. Aug 30, 2001 2. 9.5 Charleston Southern Dec 11, 2015 Dec 05, 2015 3. 8.8 Chattanooga 4. 8.5 Southeast Missouri Nov 14, 2015 5. 8.2 Samford Nov 06, 2004 8.2 UT-Martin Oct 11, 2003 7. 7.8 Tennessee State Nov 16, 2017 7.8 Tennessee Tech Nov 14, 2009 9. 7.7 Southeast Missouri Nov 23, 2013 10. 7.5 Nicholls State Sep 25, 1999 7.5 Union Sep 17, 1999

35-353 53-506 49-432 47-399 55-453 54-444 47-368 45-351 57-440 20-150 42-314

MOST RUSHING TDS SCORED 1. 8 Cumberland Univ. 8 Miss. Valley State 3. 7 Eastern Kentucky 7 Austin Peay 5. 6 Chattanooga 6 Charleston Southern 6 Sam Houston State 6 Samford 6 at Samford 6 Southeast Missouri 6 Miss. Valley State 6 at Austin Peay 6 Tennessee State 6 Union 6 at Chattanooga 6 at Murray State 6 Knoxville College

TEAM (SEASON) RUSHING YARDS 4511 (725-4511) 3857 (703-3857) 3797 (788-3797) 3604 (758-3604) 3496 (695-3496) 3477 (807-3477) 3424 (647-3424) 3213 (661-3213) 3007 (558-3007) 2905 (573-2905)

RUSHING TDS 1. 53 2015 2. 48 2013 3. 43 1991 4. 41 2004 5. 40 1988 6. 38 1992 7. 37 1989 8. 35 2014 9. 32 2016 10. 31 2003 31 1990

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 807 (807-3477) 2. 788 (788-3797) 3. 758 (758-3604) 758 (758-2560) 5. 725 (725-4511) 6. 703 (703-3857) 7. 695 (695-3496) 695 (695-2891) 9. 661 (661-3213) 10. 647 (647-3424)

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH 1. 6.22 (725-4511) 2015 2. 5.49 (703-3857) 1991 3. 5.39 (558-3007) 2016 4. 5.35 (466-2491) 2001 5. 5.29 (647-3424) 2014 6. 5.21 (550-2863) 2004 7. 5.17 (504-2607) 2017 8. 5.07 (573-2905) 2003 9. 5.06 (514-2601) 2018 10. 5.03 (695-3496) 1988

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LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. 87 Justice Owens at Liberty 2. 83 Washaun Ealey Eastern Kentucky 83 Eli Jenkins Charleston Southern 4. 81 Clay Green Tennessee Tech 5. 80 Joey Hamilton Alabama A&M 6. 79 Oscar Bonds Samford 7. 77 Oscar Bonds Southeast Missouri 8. 76 Eli Jenkins at Liberty 76 Troymaine Pope Charleston Southern 76 Jamal Young at Eastern Illinois 76 Roc Thomas vs Chattanooga

at Southeast Missouri Murray State Southeast Missouri Tennessee State at #23 Stephen F Austin at Arkansas State at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech at Southwest Texas UT-Martin at Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga Northwestern State

Nov 12, 2011 Oct 27, 2012 Nov 23, 2013 Oct 20, 2012 Oct 13, 2001 Sep 22, 2001 Sep 25, 2004 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 14, 1998 Oct 11, 2003 Nov 18, 2006 Sep 06, 2014 Nov 04, 2000

UT-Martin Charleston Southern Chattanooga Northwestern State Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri Tennessee Tech Chattanooga Charleston Southern at Southeast Missouri

Oct 11, 2003 Dec 11, 2015 Dec 05, 2015 Nov 04, 2000 Nov 05, 2011 Nov 23, 2013 Nov 03, 2001 Dec 05, 2015 Dec 11, 2015 Nov 12, 2011

29 carries 16 carries 17 carries 29 carries 17 carries 35 carries 22 carries 24 carries 21 carries 38 carries

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH (10 carries) at Murray St. 1. 16.5 Roc Thomas 2. 16.3 Clay Green Tennessee Tech 3. 15.6 Troymaine Pope Charleston Southern 4. 13.8 Troymaine Pope Chattanooga 5. 13.3 Oscar Bonds Samford 6. 13.2 Rondy Rogers Cumberland Univ. 7. 12.8 Oscar Bonds Southeast Missouri 12.8 Washaun Ealey Eastern Kentucky 9. 12.1 Troymaine Pope West Alabama 10. 11.8 Eli Jenkins Murray State

Nov 12, 2016 Oct 27, 2005 Dec 11, 2015 Dec 05, 2015 Nov 06, 2004 Aug 30, 2001 Nov 20, 2004 Nov 05, 2011 Sep 20, 2014 Nov 21, 2015

10-165 10-163 16-250 17-234 14-186 10-132 10-128 17-217 10-121 11-130

MOST RUSHING TDS SCORED 1. 5 DaMarcus James at Austin Peay 2. 4 Cedric Johnson at Austin Peay 4 Eli Jenkins UT Martin 3. 3 Oscar Bonds at Chattanooga 3 Oscar Bonds at Eastern Kentucky 3 Josh Clemons Tennessee Tech 3 Washaun Ealey at Eastern Illinois 3 Washaun Ealey Murray State 3 Aphonso Freeney Austin Peay 3 Clay Green Murray State 3 Clay Green Southeast Missouri 3 DaMarcus James at McNeese 3 DaMarcus James Southeast Missouri 3 DaMarcus James at UT Martin 3 DaMarcus James at Georgia State 3 DaMarcus James Murray State 3 DaMarcus James at Murray State 3 Eli Jenkins Chattanooga 3 Eli Jenkins Eastern Kentucky 3 Eli Jenkins Murray State 3 Eli Jenkins at Murray State 3 Miles Jones Austin Peay 3 Calvin Middleton at Southeast Missouri 3 Maurice Mullins at Samford 3 Ronald Murray at Tennessee Tech 3 Marcus Mitchell Cumberland Univ. 3 Troymaine Pope Chattanooga 3 Troymaine Pope Charleston Southern 3 Troymaine Pope Jacksonville 3 Rondy Rogers at #23 Stephen F Austin 3 Roc Thomas at Murray St. 3 Roc Thomas North Alabama 3 Uriah West Miss. Valley State 3 Jamal Young at Eastern Illinois

Nov 02, 2013 Oct 11, 2007 Nov 19, 2016 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 25, 2004 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 13, 2012 Oct 27, 2012 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 05, 2006 Sep 16, 2006 Dec 07, 2013 Nov 23, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Sep 27, 2014 Dec 05, 2015 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 21, 2015 Sep 27, 2014 Nov 1, 2014 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 08, 2003 Nov 08, 2008 Aug 30, 2001 Dec 05, 2015 Dec 11, 2015 Sep 07, 2013 Oct 13, 2001 Nov 12, 2016 Sep 1, 2016 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 25, 2010

MOST NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 298 Kory Chapman 2. 250 Troymaine Pope 3. 234 Troymaine Pope 4. 224 Rondy Rogers 5. 217 Washaun Ealey 6. 206 DaMarcus James 7. 199 Rondy Rogers 8. 195 Eli Jenkins 195 Eli Jenkins 10. 191 Calvin Middleton

RUSHING YARDS/GAME 1. 300.7 (15 games) 2015 2. 285.3 (12 games) 2014 3. 260.3 (11 games) 2004 4. 250.6 (12 games) 2016 5. 246.2 (11 games) 1994 6. 242.1 (12 games) 2003 7. 241.2 (11 games) 1995 8. 240.3 (15 games) 2013 9. 226.5 (11 games) 2001 10. 219.9 (11 games) 2011

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MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. 7 Clay Green 2005 2. 4 Oscar Bonds 2004 4 Rondy Rogers 2001 4 Washaun Ealey 2011

INDIVIDUAL (SEASON) RUSHING YARDS 1. 1788 2. 1477 3. 1417 4. 1352 5. 1293 6. 1285 7. 1263 8. 1161 9. 1151 10. 1087 11. 1082 12. 1081 13. 1065 14. 1051 15. 1030

Troymaine Pope DaMarcus James Rondy Rogers Clay Green Boyce Callahan Kory Chapman Oscar Bonds Eli Jenkins DaMarcus James Boyce Callahan Washaun Ealey Terry Thomas Roc Thomas Bill Nichols Reginald Goodloe

(218-1788) (292-1477) (212-1417) (223-1352) (300-1293) (212-1285) (203-1263) (192-1161) (206-1151) (228-1087) (178-1082) (220-1081) (178-1065) (1051) (189-1030)

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 300 Boyce Callahan 2. 292 DaMarcus James 3. 228 Boyce Callahan 4. 225 Clay Green 5. 223 Clay Green 6. 220 Terry Thomas 7. 218 Troymaine Pope 8. 212 Kory Chapman 212 Rondy Rogers 10. 207 Boyce Callahan

(300-1293) (292-1477) (228-1087) (225-963) (223-1352) (220-1081) (218-1788) (212-1285) (212-1417) (207-905)

1970 2013 1972 2006 2005 1988 2015 2003 2001 1971

RUSHING TDS 1. 29 DaMarcus James 2. 19 Troymaine Pope 19 Oscar Bonds 4. 16 David Gulledge 16 David Gulledge 6. 15 Eli Jenkins 7. 14 Walter Broughton 14 DaMarcus James 9. 13 Eli Jenkins 13 Rondy Rogers 13 David Gulledge 13 Nicki Edmondson 13 Reginald Goodloe 13 Roc Thomas

2013 2015 2004 1988 1989 2015 1982 2014 2016 2001 1990 1991 1982 2017

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 11.35 Shawn Johnson (20-227) 2. 9.69 Derrick Griffie (35-339) 3. 8.41 Ralph Johnson (29-244) 4. 8.28 Shawn Johnson (71-588) 5. 8.20 Troymaine Pope (218-1788) 6. 8.15 Danny Lee (72-587) 7. 8.12 Carlow James (42-341) 8. 7.74 Roger Bell (38-294) 9. 7.55 Demetric Thomas (22-166) 10. 7.46 Eric Powell (46-343)

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RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 128.8 Rondy Rogers (11 games) 2. 122.9 Clay Green (11 games) 3. 119.2 Troymaine Pope (15 games) 4. 114.8 Oscar Bonds (11 games) 5. 108.2 Washaun Ealey (10 games) 6. 107.1 Kory Chapman (12 games) 7. 104.6 DaMarcus James (11 games) 8. 98.5 DaMarcus James (15 games) 9. 96.3 DaMarcus James (9 games) 10. 88.8 Roc Thomas (12 games)

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1970-73 2013-16 2011-14 2012-15 1999-02 2003-06 1980-83 1987-90 1985-88 1966-69

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 900 Boyce Callahan 2. 654 DaMarcus James 3. 636 Eli Jenkins 4. 599 Rondy Rogers 5. 559 Clay Green 6. 539 David Gulledge 7. 532 Reginald Goodloe 8. 530 Troymaine Pope 9. 511 Doc Lett 10. 498 Bubba Long

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RUSHING TDS 1. 49 48 2. 3. 42 4. 40 34 5. 6. 30 7. 28 8. 26 26 24 10.

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2011-14 1987-90 2013-16 1970-73 2012-15 2003-06 1999-02 1985-88 1980-83 2008-11

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 18.03 Hank Williams (39-703) 2. 7.53 Shawn Johnson (149-1122) 7.33 Danny Lee (165-1210) 3. 4. 7.00 Roger Bell (93-651) 5. 6.97 Ray Laney (32-223) 6. 6.92 Derrick Griffie (117-810) 7. 6.87 Anton Whitt (68-467) 6.87 Zion Webb (60-412) 8. 9. 6.73 Christian LeMay (60-404) 10. 6.62 Carlow James (79-523)

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RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 207.0 Sean Richardson (10 games) 2. 90.4 Washaun Ealey (20 games) 3. 90.0 Derrick Griffie (9 games) 4. 88.8 Roc Thomas (21 games) 5. 85.3 Oscar Bonds (19 games) 82.7 DaMarcus James (43 games) 6. 7. 75.8 Chuck Robinson (21 games) 8. 74.8 Rondy Rogers (42 games) 9. 72.5 Kory Chapman (22 games) 10. 70.3 Troymaine Pope (48 games)

1990-93 2011-12 1990-93 2016-17 2003-04 2011-14 1991-94 1999-02 2002-03 2012-15

2,000-YARD CAREER RUSHERS 4237 Boyce Callahan 3796 Eli Jenkins 3554 DaMarcus James 3376 Troymaine Pope 3143 Rondy Rogers 2914 Clay Green 2628 Reginald Goodloe 2389 David Gulledge 2334 Terry Thomas 2109 Bubba Long 2070 Sean Richardson

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John Williams John Williams Terry Hodges John Krochina John Krochina Virgil Holder Virgil Holder Al Woodham Phillip Smith Billy Hicks Jerry Duke Bill Nichols Wayne Keahey

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Bill Kinzy Arland Carter Arland Carter Ray Vinson Bill Mills Robert Kelly Bubba Long Bubba Long Bubba Long Bubba Long Boyce Callahan Boyce Callahan Boyce Callahan Boyce Callahan Corey Chandler Mike Hobson Ken Kovacevich Pat Clements Pat Clements Wayne McCoy Cedric Brownlee Reginald Goodloe Reginald Goodloe Reginald Goodloe Hank Williams Monte Coats Terry Thomas Terry Thomas Terry Thomas David Gulledge Terence Bowens Nicki Edmondson Sean Richardson Sean Richardson Jermelle Pruitt Amel Jackson Amel Jackson Michael Daies Tywone Dyson Reggie Stancil Rondy Rogers Rondy Rogers Rondy Rogers Kory Chapman Oscar Bonds Clay Green Clay Green Daniel Jackson Daniel Jackson Calvin Middleton Calvin Middleton Washaun Ealey DaMarcus James DaMarcus James DaMarcus James Troymaine Pope Eli Jenkins Roc Thomas Jaelen Greene Michael Matthews

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200-YARD RUSHERS 298 Kory Chapman vs UT-Martin on Oct 11, 2003 (29 car.)

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Boyce Callahan vs North Alabama in 1970 Troymaine Pope vs Charleston Southern on Dec. 11, 2015 (16 car.) Troymaine Pope vs Chattanooga on Dec. 5, 2015 (17 car.) Rondy Rogers vs Northwestern State on Nov. 4, 2000 (29 car.) Boyce Callahan vs FAMU in Orange Blossom Classic (32 Car.) Washaun Ealey vs Eastern Ky on Nov. 5, 2011 (17 car.) DaMarcus James vs SE Missouri on Nov. 23, 2013 (35 car.) Boyce Callahan vs UT Martin on Oct. 10, 1970 (22 car.)

100-YARD RUSHERS (FCS) 298 Kory Chapman (29 car.) vs UT-Martin, Oct. 11, 2003

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Oscar Bonds (31 car.) vs Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 25, 2004 Josh Clemons at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 22, 2016 Eli Jenkins (14 car.) at Murray State on Sept. 28, 2014 DaMarcus James (13 car.) vs Austin Peay on Nov. 10, 2012 Washaun Ealey (23 car.) at Eastern Illinois on Oct. 13, 2012 DaMarucs James (21 car.) vs Southeast Missouri on Sept. 20, 2012 Bryant Horn vs. Tennessee State, Nov. 16, 2017 DaMarcus Jaems at Murray State on Sept. 28, 2014 Washaun Ealey (37 car.) vs Murray State, Oct. 27, 2012 Roc Thomas vs. Coastal Carolina, Sept. 17, 2016 Clay Green (21 car.) vs Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 1, 2005 Josh Clemons vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 15, 2016 Washaun Ealey (28 car.) at Murray State, Oct. 25, 2011 Clay Green (20 car.) vs UT-Martin, Oct. 15, 2005 Roc Thomas vs. Murray State, Nov. 4, 2017 Miles Jones (20 car) vs Jacksonville Univ., Sept. 7, 2013 Troymaine Pope vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 14,2015 Roc Thomas at Austin Peay, Oct. 7, 2017 Clay Green (28 car.) vs Eastern Illinois, Nov. 19, 2005 Rondy Rogers (19 car.) vs Samford, Sept. 21, 2000 Oscar Bonds (18 car.) vs Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 27, 2003 Clay Green (24 car.) vs Murray State, Oct. 8, 2005 Rondy Rogers (10 car.) vs Cumberland University, Aug. 30, 2001 Tywone Dyson (24 car.) vs Alabama A&M, Sept. 5, 1998 Clay Green (24 car.) at Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2006 Eli Jenkins vs. Murray State, Nov. 21, 2015 DaMarcus James (28 car.) at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2012 Demetric Thomas (7 car.) vs Knoxville College, Sept. 30, 1995 DaMarcus James (19 car.) va Sam Houston, Dec. 6, 2014 Eli Jenkins (15 car.) vs Jacksonville Univ., Sept. 5, 2013 DaMarcus James (22 car.) at UT Martin, Nov. 3, 2012 Oscar Bonds (10 car.) vs Southeast Missouri State, Nov. 20, 2004 Michael Daies (22 car.) vs Samford, Oct. 17, 1998 DaMarcus James (24 car.) at #6 McNeese State, Dec. 7, 2013 DaMarcus James (31 car.) at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 26, 2013 Clay Green (22 car.) at Southeast Missouri, Sept. 23, 2005 Clay Green (18 car.) at Tennessee State, Oct. 22, 2005 Christian LeMay vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 14, 2015 DaMarcus James (22 car.) vs #16 Samford, Nov. 30, 2013 Eli Jenkins (13 car.) vs Southeast Missouri, Nov. 23, 2013 Washaun Ealey (18 car.) at Austin Peay, Oct. 15, 2011 Tremayne Coger (16 car.) at Chattanooga, Sept. 20, 2008 Roc Thomas vs. Chattanooga, Aug. 26, 2017 Daniel Jackson (15 car.) vs Alabama A&M, Sept. 6, 2008 Jaelen Greene vs. East Tennessee State, Nov. 24, 2018 Eli Jenkins at Liberty, Sept. 24, 2016 Troymaine Pope vs West Alabama on Sept. 20, 2014 Calvin Middleton (13 car.) vs UT Martin, Oct. 3, 2009 Rondy Rogers (21 car.) at Georgia Southern, Nov. 16, 2002 Eli Jenkins (7 car.) vs Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 9, 2013 DaMarcus James (16 car.) vs Chattanooga, Sept. 9, 2012 Washaun Ealey (16 car.) at Kentucky, Oct. 22, 2011 Calvin Middleton (26 car.) at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 20, 2010 Clay Green (17 car.) Southeast Missouri State, Sept. 16, 2006 Amel Jackson (20 car.) vs Sam Houston State, Sept. 2, 1995 Herman Bell (30 car.) vs Southwest Texas State, Nov. 14, 1998 Eli Jenkins vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 15, 2016 Roc Thomas vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 29, 2016 Roc Thomas vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 29, 2016 Eli Jenkins (12 car.) vs #16 Samford, Nov. 30, 2013 Ryan Perrilloux (9 car.) vs Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 21, 2009 Clay Green (24 car.) at Samford, Nov. 12, 2005 Troymaine Pope at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 7, 2015 Troymaine Pope at Southeast Missouri on Nov. 25, 2014 Brandon George (11 car.) vs Southeast Missouri, Oct. 4, 2008 Roger Bell (8 car.) vs Stephen F. Austin, Oct. 26, 2000 Carlow James (5 car.) at Southwest Texas State, Oct. 21, 2000 Darius Barksdale (20 car.) vs #7 Southeast Missouri State, Nov. 13, 2010 Rondy Rogers (23 car.) vs Samford, Oct. 5, 2002 DaMarcus James (29 car.) at #13 Chattanooga on Sept. 6, 2014 DaMarcus James (26 car.) vs Eastern Illinois on Nov. 15, 2014 Roc Thomas at Liberty, Sept. 24, 2016 Roc Thomas at Liberty, Sept. 24, 2016 Eli Jenkins vs. Coastal Carolina, Sept. 17, 2016 Daniel Jackson vs (11 car.) Austin Peay, Nov. 1, 2008 Daniel Jackson (17 car.) at Chattanooga, Sept. 20, 2008 Clay Green (24 car.) vs #2 Furman, Sept. 1, 2005 Oscar Bonds (27 car.) at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 13, 2004 Oscar Bonds (10 car.) at UT-Chattanooga, Sept. 18, 2004 Gabe Walton (18 car.) vs Troy State, Oct. 26, 1996 Josh Clemons vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 8, 2016 Miles Jones vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 31, 2015 Clay Green (22 car.) vs Samford, Nov. 11, 2006 Miles Jones (20 car.) vs West Alabama on Sept. 20, 2014 Washaun Ealey (33 car.) vs Tennessee State, Oct. 20, 2012 Rondy Rogers (24 car.) vs #11 McNeese State, Nov. 24, 2001 Kory Chapman (15 car.) at Alabama A&M, Aug. 30, 2003 Daniel Jackson (16 car.) at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 8, 2008 Roc Thomas vs. Tennessee State, Nov. 16, 2017 DaMarcus James (12 car.) vs Jacksonville Univ., Sept. 7, 2013 Troymaine Pope (12 car.) vs Chattanooga, Sept. 9, 2012 Jamal Young (8 car.) vs Austin Peay, Oct. 23, 2010 Daniel Jackson (17 car.) vs Tennessee State, Nov. 15, 2008 Clay Green (14 car.) vs Murray State, Oct. 5, 2006 Amel Jackson (19 car.) vs Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 16, 1996 Kory Chapman (17 car.) at Samford, Nov. 8, 2003 Ryan Perrilloux (8 car.) vs Tennessee Tech, Nov. 14, 2009 Daniel Jackson (12 car.) at Samford, Nov. 3, 2007 Marcus Mitchell (7 car.) vs Cumberland University, Aug. 30, 2001 Roc Thomas at Tennessee Tech, Sept. 30, 2017 DaMarcus James (19 car.) at Austin Peay, Nov. 2, 2013 Troymaine Pope (6 car.) vs Southeast Missouri, Nov. 23, 2013 Marcus Mitchell (12 car.) at Samford, Nov. 8, 2003 Eli Jenkins vs. North Alabama, Sept. 1, 2016) Maurice Mullins (9 car.) at Tennessee State, Oct. 18, 2003 Zion Webb vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 6, 2018 Troymaine Pope vs. Miss. 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MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 66 Nicholls State 2. 53 at Southeastern La. 53 at Austin Peay 53 at Kennesaw State 53 at Stephen F. Austin 6. 52 at Eastern Kentucky 52 at Eastern Kentucky 8. 48 Southwest Missouri 9. 47 at Southeast Missouri 10. 46 at Maine 46 Georgia Southern 46 at Sam Houston State

Sep 25, 1999 Aug 29, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Nov 17, 2018 Oct 30, 1999 Nov 2, 2019 Nov 06, 2010 Sep 06, 1997 Oct 20, 2018 Dec 1, 2018 Nov 13, 1999 Sep 13, 1997

MOST PASSES COMPLETED 1. 40 at Southeastern La. 2. 33 at Eastern Kentucky 3. 32 at Kennesaw State 4. 31 Nicholls State 5. 29 at Tennessee Tech 2 9 at Southeast Missouri 29 at Sam Houston State 8. 28 at Middle Tennessee St. 9. 27 at Austin Peay 10. 26 at Tennessee Tech 26 at Auburn

Aug 29, 2019 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 25, 1999 Nov 9, 2019 Oct 20, 2018 Sep 13, 1997 Oct 04, 1997 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 17, 2015 Sep 12, 2015

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED (10 PASSES) 1. 90.0 Murray State Oct 18, 2008 18-20 2. 86.4 UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 19-22 3. 85.0 Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 17-20 4. 81.8 Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 9-11 5. 80.0 at Eastern Illinois Sep 27, 2008 20-25 Nov 19, 2011 14-18 6. 77.8 at Tennessee State 77.8 Southeast Missouri Sep 29, 2012 14-18 Oct 29, 2011 17-22 8. 77.3 Tennessee Tech 9. 75.5 at Southeastern La. Aug 29, 2019 40-53 Dec 19, 2015 18-24 10. 75.0 Sam Houston State 75.0 at Georgia State Sep 18, 2010 24-32 MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 465 at Eastern Kentucky 2. 456 Nicholls State 3. 417 at Kennesaw State 417 Southwest Missouri 5. 414 at Southeastern La. 6. 390 at Maine 7. 380 at Northwestern State 8. 379 at Middle Tennessee St. 9. 373 Southwest Texas 10. 364 Eastern Illinois

Nov 06, 2010 Sep 25, 1999 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 06, 1997 Aug 29, 2019 Dec 1, 2018 Nov 08, 1997 Oct 04, 1997 Nov 15, 1997 Oct 13, 2018

MOST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT (10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 15.9 at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 17-271 2. 14.1 Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 11-155 Oct 16, 2004 17-227 3. 13.4 Tennessee State 4. 13.3 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 23-307 Sep 07, 2019 27-344 5. 12.7 Chattanooga 6. 12.4 at Tennessee Tech Sep 30, 2017 18-224 7. 12.3 Austin Peay Nov 10, 2012 18-222 Sep 19, 2009 26-317 8. 12.2 at Alabama A&M 9. 11.8 Tennessee Tech Oct 27, 2005 17-201 10. 11.6 Sam Houston State Dec 19, 2015 24-279 11.6 Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 20-232 11.6 at #23 Stephen F Austin Oct 13, 2001 22-255 MOST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION (5 COMPLETIONS) 1. 34.8 Sam Houston State Oct 24, 1998 5-174 2. 26.2 Knoxville College Sep 30, 1995 5-131 3. 25.6 Southeast Missouri Oct 28, 2017 7-179 4. 24.1 at SW Missouri State Sep 28, 1996 8-193 5. 23.7 at Troy State Nov 20, 1999 10-237 6. 23.6 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 13-307 Dec 03, 2016 6-140 7. 23.3 Youngstown State 8. 22.9 Murray State Oct 02, 2010 10-229 9. 22.6 at Tennessee-Martin Oct 09, 2004 10-226 22.6 at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 12-271 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 6 at UT Martin 2. 5 at Eastern Kentucky 5 Austin Peay 5 Southwest Missouri 5 Nicholls State 5 at Nicholls 7. 4 at Kennesaw State 4 Eastern Illinois 4 UT Martin 4 at Murray State 4 Murray State

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MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 6 McNeese State 1. 2. 5 at Eastern Kentucky 3. 4 #11 McNeese State 4 Nicholls State 5. 3 at Southeast Missouri 3 at Michigan State 3 at Northwestern State 3 at Troy State 3 Eastern Kentucky 3 at Eastern Illinois 3 at McNeese State 3 Tennessee State 3 Troy State 3 Southwest Missouri 3 UT Chattanooga 3 Middle Tennessee St. 3 at Eastern Kentucky 3 Murray State 3 at Austin Peay

Sep 27, 1997 Oct 11, 2008 Nov 24, 2001 Sep 25, 1999 Oct 20, 2018 Aug 29, 2014 Nov 06, 1999 Nov 20, 1997 Oct 01, 2005 Oct 13, 2012 Oct 19, 2002 Oct 21, 2006 Oct 26, 1996 Sep 06, 1997 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 19, 1998 Sep 22, 2012 Sep 28, 2013 Sep 28, 2019

MOST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT (10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 15.4 Maurice Mullins at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 at Tennessee Tech Sep 30, 2017 2. 15.1 Kendrick Doss 3. 14.3 Maurice Mullins Southeast Missouri Nov 20, 2004 4. 14.1 Coty Blanchard Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 5. 13.3 Ryan Perrilloux at Alabama A&M Sep 19, 2009 13.3 Reggie Stancil Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 13.3 Eli Jenkins Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 8. 12.9 Montressa Kirby at SW Missouri State Sep 28, 1996 12.9 Maurice Mullins Southeast Missouri Nov 20, 2004 10. 12.8 Ryan Perrilloux UT Martin Oct 03, 2009

MOST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION (5 COMPLETIONS) 1. 34.8 Montressa Kirby Sam Houston State Oct 24, 1998 5-174 2. 24.4 Reggie Stancil Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 12-293 3. 24.1 Montressa Kirby at SW Missouri State Sep 28, 1996 8-193 at Troy State Nov 20, 1999 10-237 4. 23.7 Reggie Stancil 5. 23.3 Eli Jenkins Youngstown State Dec 03, 2016 6-140 Sep 18, 2004 8-185 6. 23.1 Maurice Mullins at Chattanooga 7. 23.0 Marques Ivory Murray State Oct 02, 2010 7-161 at Alabama A&M Sep 19, 2009 13-293 8. 22.5 Ryan Perrilloux 22.5 Maurice Mullins Samford Nov 06, 2004 6-135 10. 21.2 Bryant Horn Southeast Missouri Oct 28, 2017 5-106

HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (11 ATTEMPTS) 1. 264.9 Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 2. 262.7 at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 3. 239.5 UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 4. 235.4 Murray State Oct 18, 2008 5. 230.2 Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 6. 212.5 Austin Peay Nov 10, 2012 7. 209.6 at Tennessee State Nov 19, 2011 8. 207.8 at Nicholls Sep 26, 2009 9. 204.8 Samford Nov 11, 2006 10. 203.0 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001

INDIVIDUAL GAME MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 53 Reggie Stancil 2. 52 Zerrick Cooper 52 Zerrick Cooper 52 Zerrick Cooper 5. 50 Zerrick Cooper 6. 49 Marques Ivory 7. 48 Montressa Kirby 8. 47 Zerrick Cooper 9. 46 Tim Gallahan 10. 44 Zerrick Cooper 44 Eli Jenkins 44 Montressa Kirby

at Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern La. Southeast Missouri at Kennesaw State at Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Southwest Missouri at Southeast Missouri Nicholls State at Maine at Murray St. at Sam Houston State

MOST PASSES COMPLETED 1. 40 Zerrick Cooper 2. 32 Zerrick Cooper 3. 30 Marques Ivory 4. 29 Zerrick Cooper 5. 28 Zerrick Cooper 28 Montressa Kirby 28 Montressa Kirby 8. 27 Zerrick Cooper 9. 26 Eli Jenkins 10. 25 Zerrick Cooper

at Southeastern La. Aug 29, 2019 at Kennesaw State Nov 17, 2018 at Eastern Kentucky Nov 06, 2010 at Southeast Missouri Oct 20, 2018 at Tennessee Tech Nov 9, 2019 at Middle Tennessee St. Oct 04, 1997 at Sam Houston State Sep 13, 1997 at Austin Peay Sep 28, 2019 at Auburn Sep 12, 2015 at Tennessee State Oct 5, 2019

Oct 30, 1999 Aug 29, 2019 Oct 19, 2019 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 28, 2019 Nov 06, 2010 Sep 06, 1997 Oct 20, 2018 Sep 25, 1999 Dec 1, 2018 Nov 12, 2016 Sep 13, 1997

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED (10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 90.9 Eli Jenkins Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 2. 90.0 Ryan Perrilloux Murray State Oct 18, 2008 3. 87.5 Ryan Perrilloux UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 4. 85.7 Eli Jenkins at Eastern Washington Dec 14, 2013 5. 84.6 Kendrick Doss at Tennessee Tech Sep 30, 2017 6. 83.3 Marques Ivory Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 7. 81.8 Coty Blanchard Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 8. 80.0 Ryan Perrilloux at Eastern Illinois Sep 27, 2008 80.0 Kendrick Doss Liberty Sep 23, 2017 10. 77.8 Coty Blanchard at Tennessee State Nov 19, 2011 77.8 Marques Ivory Southeast Missouri Sep 29, 2012 MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED 1. 13 Ryan Perrilloux Austin Peay 2. 12 Ryan Perrilloux Murray State MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 444 Marques Ivory 2. 417 Zerrick Cooper 417 Montressa Kirby 4. 414 Zerrick Cooper 5. 380 Montressa Kirby 6. 379 Montressa Kirby 7. 365 Zerrick Cooper 8. 354 Montressa Kirby 9. 347 Zerrick Cooper 10. 345 Montressa Kirby

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MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 6 Marques Ivory 2. 5 Montressa Kirby 4 Zerrick Cooper 3. 4 Tim Gallahan 4 Ryan Perrilloux 4 Ryan Perrilloux 4 Ryan Perrilloux 8. 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zion Webb 3 Tim Gallahan 3 Matt Hardin 3 Bryant Horn 3 Marques Ivory 3 Eli Jenkins 3 Eli Jenkins 3 Eli Jenkins 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Ryan Perrilloux 3 Ryan Perrilloux 3 Ryan Perrilloux 3 Reggie Stancil

at UT Martin Southwest Missouri at Kennesaw State Union UT Martin Murray State at Nicholls Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois Eastern Washington North Alabama at Austin Peay at Tennessee State East Tenn State at Murray State Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Nicholls State at Chattanooga Murray State at Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri at Southeast Missouri at UT Martin Northwestern State Western Kentucky Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State Tennessee Tech at Murray State at Alabama A&M Nicholls State

Nov 03, 2012 Sep 06, 1997 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 17, 1999 Oct 03, 2009 Oct 18, 2008 Sep 26, 2009 Nov 23, 2019 Nov 9, 2019 Oct 5, 2019 Oct 12, 2019 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Nov 10, 2018 Nov 24, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Sep 28, 2018 Oct 6, 2018 Sep 25, 1999 Sep 18, 2004 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 14, 2015 Nov 22, 2014 Sep 26, 2015 Nov 07, 1998 Oct 12, 1996 Oct 24, 1998 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 14, 2009 Oct 10, 2009 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 08, 2001

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 5 Ryan Perrilloux 1. 2. 4 Tim Gallahan 3. 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Zerrick Cooper 3 Brooks Barron 3 Matt Hardin 3 Marques Ivory 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Montressa Kirby 3 Max Shortell 3 Reggie Stancil 3 Reggie Stancil

at Eastern Kentucky Nicholls State at Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri McNeese State Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois at Troy State Troy State Southwest Missouri Middle Tennessee St. McNeese State Murray State #11 McNeese State at McNeese State

Oct 11, 2008 Sep 25, 1999 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 20, 2018 Sep 27, 1997 Oct 21, 2006 Oct 13, 2012 Nov 20, 1997 Oct 26, 1996 Sep 06, 1997 Sep 19, 1998 Sep 27, 1997 Sep 28, 2013 Nov 24, 2001 Oct 19, 2002

HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING 1. 277.6 Ryan Perrilloux UT Martin 2. 260.5 Tim Gallahan Union 3. 246.6 Kendrick Doss at Tennessee Tech 4. 239.8 Marques Ivory Austin Peay 5. 235.4 Ryan Perrilloux Murray State 6. 232.4 Eli Jenkins Austin Peay 7. 230.2 Coty Blanchard Georgia State 8. 223.1 Eli Jenkins at Southeast Missouri 9. 219.1 Ryan Perrilloux at Nicholls 10. 216.0 Ryan Perrilloux at Alabama A&M LONGEST PASS COMPLETION 1. 93 Montressa Kirby Southwest Missouri 2. 88 Eli Jenkins West Alabama 3. 86 Marques Ivory at Tennessee Tech 4. 84 Maurice Mullins Southeast Missouri 5. 82 Montressa Kirby Middle Tennessee St.

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PASS EFFICIENCY 1. 192.0 2. 161.2 3. 145.5 4. 144.3 5. 141.8 6. 140.5 7. 140.4 8. 139.8 9. 137.6 10. 136.8

(49-83-6) (177-299-4) (286-483-15) (195-312-13) (128-230-5) (145-234-5) (211-354-11) (266-455-12) (171-307-10) (217-368-15)

1991 2009 2018 2008 2004 2011 2010 2019 2012 1981

PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 483 2. 455 3. 433 4. 429 429 6. 424 7. 397 8. 369 9. 368 10. 354

(286-483-15) (266-455-12) (242-433-15) (256-429-9) (221-429-22) (196-424-18) (231-397-11) (195-369-17) (217-368-15) (211-354-11)

2018 2019 1982 2015 1997 1999 2013 1980 1981 2010

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 286 2. 266 3. 256 4. 242 5. 231 6. 221 7. 217 211 8. 9. 196 196 195

AVERAGE YARDS/PASS 1. 12.3 (49-83-6) 2. 8.9 (177-299-4) 3. 8.7 (128-230-5) 4. 8.4 (129-263-13) 5. 8.0 (286-483-15) 6. 8.0 (171-307-10) 7. 8.0 (195-312-13) 8. 7.9 (98-197-18) 9. 7.9 (57-119-6) 10. 7.9 (196-344-12)

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(286-483-15) (266-455-12) (256-429-9) (242-433-15) (231-397-11) (221-429-22) (217-368-15) (211-354-11) (196-344-12) (196-424-18) (195-369-17)

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AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION 1. 20.9 (49-83-6) 2. 17.2 (129-263-13) 3. 17.0 (69-157-6) 4. 16.4 (57-119-6) 15.9 (67-144-4) 5. 6. 15.9 (125-289-14) 15.8 (98-197-18) 7. 8. 15.7 (128-230-5) 9. 15.6 (58-127-12) 10. 15.2 (88-184-8)

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PASSING YARDS 1. 3864 2. 3552 3. 3102 4. 3033 2915 5. 6. 2897 7. 2705 8. 2665 2665 2606 10.

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PASSING YARDS/GAME 1. 297.2 (13 games) 2. 296.0 (12 games) 3. 263.4 (11 games) 4. 242.3 (11 games) 236.2 (11 games) 5. 6. 225.6 (11 games) 7. 225.4 (12 games) 8. 222.3 (11 games) 9. 217.2 (12 games) 209.8 (11 games) 10.

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PASSING TDS 1. 37 2. 29 3. 28 4. 27 27 6. 25 7. 22 8. 21 21 10. 20 20

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PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 22 (145-306-22) 22 (221-429-22) 3. 18 (90-196-18) 18 (127-302-18) 18 (196-424-18) 18 (98-197-18) 7. 17 (195-369-17) 8. 15 (187-319-15) 15 (178-297-15) 15 (242-433-15) 15 (217-368-15) 15 (286-483-15)

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PASS COMPLETION PCT 1. 62.5 (195-312-13) 2. 62.0 (145-234-5) 3. 59.9 (178-297-15) 4. 59.7 (256-429-9) 5. 59.6 (211-354-11) 6. 59.2 (286-483-15) 7. 59.2 (177-299-4) 8. 59.0 (49-83-6) 9. 59.0 (217-368-15) 10. 58.6 (187-319-15)

2008 2011 1977 2015 2010 2018 2009 1991 1981 1978

PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 439 Zerrick Cooper 2. 418 Montressa Kirby 3. 417 Zerrick Cooper 4. 374 Eli Jenkins 5. 368 Ed Lett 6. 358 Ed Lett 7. 318 Montressa Kirby 8. 312 Reggie Stancil 9. 311 Eli Jenkins 10. 309 Marques Ivory

(260-439-12) (218-418-19) (251-417-14) (227-374-8) (201-368-14) (187-358-17) (168-318-13) (138-312-12) (155-311-8) (181-309-9)

2019 1997 2018 2015 1982 1980 1998 1999 2016 2010

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 260 Zerrick Cooper 2. 251 Zerrick Cooper 3. 227 Eli Jenkins 4. 218 Montressa Kirby 5. 201 Ed Lett 6. 187 Ed Lett 187 Ryan Perrilloux 8. 181 Marques Ivory 9. 168 Montressa Kirby 10. 155 Eli Jenkins

(260-439-12) (251-417-14) (227-374-8) (218-418-19) (201-368-14) (187-358-17) (187-297-13) (181-309-9) (168-318-13) (155-311-8)

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PASSING YARDS 1. 3416 Zerrick Cooper 2. 3404 Zerrick Cooper 3. 2817 Montressa Kirby 4. 2788 Eli Jenkins 5. 2484 Ed Lett 6. 2350 Ryan Perrilloux 7. 2318 Ryan Perrilloux 8. 2271 Montressa Kirby 9. 2248 Marques Ivory 10. 2107 Eli Jenkins

(251-417-14) (260-439-12) (218-418-19) (227-374-8) (201-368-14) (138-236-2) (187-297-13) (168-318-13) (181-309-9) (155-311-8)

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PASSING TDS 1. 32 Zerrick Cooper 2. 28 Zerrick Cooper 3. 23 Ryan Perrilloux 4. 22 Ed Lett 5. 21 Eli Jenkins 6. 20 Ed Lett 7. 19 Ryan Perrilloux 8. 18 Ed Lett 18 Marques Ivory 10. 17 Bobby Ray Green 17 Montressa Kirby 17 Ralph Brock

2018 2019 2009 1982 2015 1981 2008 1980 2010 1977 1997 1973

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 19 Montressa Kirby 2. 17 Ed Lett 3. 14 Zerrick Cooper 14 Ed Lett 14 Doc Lett 6. 13 Richard Drawdy 13 Ryan Perrilloux 13 Montressa Kirby 13 David Coffey 10. 12 Zerrick Cooper 12 Larry Barnes 12 Doc Lett 12 Reggie Stancil 12 Pat White

(218-418-19) (187-358-17) (251-417-14) (201-368-14) (100-194-14) (77-156-13) (187-297-13) (168-318-13) (116-250-13) (260-439-12) (54-121-12) (96-218-12) (138-312-12) (46-102-12)

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PASS COMPLETION PCT (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 65.9 Coty Blanchard (27-41-2) 2. 65.0 Marques Ivory (39-60-1) 3. 64.6 Nicki Edmondson (42-65-3) 4. 64.0 Coty Blanchard (135-211-5) 5. 63.0 Ryan Perrilloux (187-297-13) (94-151-4) 6. 62.3 Maurice Mullins 7. 61.5 Max Shortell (40-65-2) 8. 61.5 Bobby Ray Green (123-200-9) 9. 60.7 Eli Jenkins (227-374-8) 60.7 Kendrick Doss (34-56-2)

2010 2009 1991 2011 2008 2004 2014 1978 2015 2017

PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 214.2 Nicki Edmondson (42-65-3) 2. 181.1 Coty Blanchard (27-41-2) 3. 172.6 Ryan Perrilloux (138-236-2) (10-21-2) 4. 166.8 Cecil Blount 5. 149.5 Ed Lett (141-237-9) 6. 147.8 Anthony Mayo (16-34-3) 7. 147.6 Zerrick Cooper (251-417-14) 7. 146.6 Maurice Mullins (94-151-4) (135-211-5) 8. 145.8 Coty Blanchard 9. 140.9 Ryan Perrilloux (187-297-13) 10. 139.4 Matt Hardin (32-71-1)

1991 2010 2009 1990 1981 2001 2018 2004 2011 2008 2004

AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 13.5 Nicki Edmondson (42-65-3) 2. 12.7 Cecil Blount (10-21-2) 3. 10.0 Ryan Perrilloux (138-236-2) 4. 9.5 Anthony Mayo (16-34-3) 5. 9.2 Ed Lett (34-64-2) 6. 9.1 Maurice Mullins (94-151-4) 7. 9.0 Coty Blanchard (16-37-3) 8. 8.4 Eli Jenkins (127-222-9) 9. 8.3 Ed Lett (141-237-9) 10. 8.2 Matt Hardin (32-71-1)

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AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 26.8 Richard Drawdy (55-218-10) 2. 26.7 Cecil Blount (10-21-2) 3. 20.9 Coty Blanchard (16-37-3) 4. 20.8 Nicki Edmondson (42-65-3) (16-34-3) 5. 20.1 Anthony Mayo 6. 18.3 Matt Hardin (32-71-1) 7. 17.8 Bruce Peck (28-67-4) 8. 17.6 Matt Hardin (11-27-1) 9. 17.4 Ed Lett (34-64-2) (138-236-2) 10. 17.0 Ryan Perrilloux

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PASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 283.7 Zerrick Cooper (12 games) 2. 262.8 Zerrick Cooper (13 games) 3. 256.1 Montressa Kirby (11 games) 4. 235.0 Ryan Perrilloux (10 games) 5. 210.7 Ryan Perrilloux (11 games) 6. 206.5 Montressa Kirby (11 games) 7. 189.6 Marques Ivory (11 games) 8. 187.3 Marques Ivory (12 games) 9. 185.9 Eli Jenkins (15 games) 10. 178.7 Max Shortell (9 games)

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PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 583 Eli Jenkins 2. 563 Ed Lett 3. 511 Zerrick Cooper 4. 492 Montressa Kirby 5. 385 Marques Ivory 6. 377 Reggie Stancil 7. 367 David Coffey 8. 345 Doc Lett 9. 325 Ryan Perrilloux 10. 279 Maurice Mullins

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PASSING YARDS 1. 7652 Eli Jenkins 2. 7145 Ed Lett 3. 6820 Zerrick Cooper 4. 6587 Montressa Kirby 5. 5182 Reggie Stancil 6. 5145 David Coffey 7. 4832 Marques Ivory 8. 4668 Ryan Perrilloux 9. 4625 Doc Lett 10. 3750 Maurice Mullins

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PASSING TDS 1. 61 Ed Lett 2. 60 Zerrick Cooper 3. 47 Eli Jenkins 4. 43 Montressa Kirby 5. 42 Ryan Perrilloux 6. 41 Marques Ivory 7. 35 Reggie Stancil 8. 29 Bobby Ray Green 29 David Coffey 29 Doc Lett

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PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 45 Doc Lett (345-750-45) 2. 43 Montressa Kirby (492-966-43) 3. 42 Ed Lett (563-1027-42) 4. 32 Reggie Stancil (377-829-32) 32 David Coffey (367-729-32) 6. 27 Eli Jenkins (583-1031-27) 7. 26 Zerrick Cooper (511-856-26) 8. 25 Larry Barnes (142-304-25) 9. 23 Richard Drawdy (132-374-23) 10. 20 Mike Watts (189-367-20) 20 Bobby Ray Green (261-438-20)

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PASS COMPLETION PCT (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 62.3 Nicki Edmondson (43-69-3) 2. 61.6 Coty Blanchard (178-289-10) 3. 61.0 Ryan Perrilloux (325-533-15) 4. 60.7 Kendrick Doss (34-56-2) 5. 59.7 Kyle West (40-67-2) 6. 59.7 Zerrick Cooper (511-856-26) 7. 59.6 Bobby Ray Green (261-438-20) 8. 58.6 Marques Ivory (385-657-17) 9. 58.3 Kirk Patterson (84-144-10) 10. 58.1 Max Shortell (154-265-9)

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AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 12.7 Nicki Edmondson (43-69-3) 2. 10.1 Cecil Blount (16-35-3) 3. 8.8 Ryan Perrilloux (325-533-15) 4. 8.1 Coty Blanchard (178-289-10) 5. 8.0 Zerrick Cooper (511-856-26) 6. 7.9 Zion Webb (40-75-1) 7. 7.9 Kendrick Doss (34-56-2) 8. 7.8 Max Shortell (154-265-9) 9. 7.7 Bobby Ray Green (261-438-20) 10. 7.6 Corky Gordon (8-24-3)

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AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 22.9 Corky Gordon (8-24-3) 1991-94 2. 22.0 Cecil Blount (16-35-3) 1988-90 3. 20.4 Nicki Edmondson (43-69-3) 1988-91 4. 19.5 Richard Drawdy (132-374-23) 1965-66 5. 16.0 Bill Henderson (23-68-3) 1968-69 (55-115-0) 1964 6. 15.5 Joe Haynie 7. 15.2 Chuck Robinson (133-344-17) 1991-94 8. 15.1 Jedarius Isaac (30-95-5) 1995-96 9. 14.8 Zion Webb (40-75-1) 2017-19 10. 14.7 Corey Chandler (24-63-3) 1973-74

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PASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 272.8 Zerrick Cooper (25 games) 2. 222.3 Ryan Perrilloux (21 games) 3. 156.8 Montressa Kirby (42 games) (53 games) 4. 144.4 Eli Jenkins 5. 138.1 Max Shortell (15 games) 6. 130.6 Marques Ivory (37 games) 7. 130.4 Cedric Johnson (11 games) 8. 129.6 Reggie Stancil (40 games) (21 games) 9. 96.0 Chuck Robinson 10. 89.3 Maurice Mullins (42 games)

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PASSING LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Player 1947 Blackie Heath 1948 Mickey Washburn 1949 Terry Hodges 1950 John Krochina 1951 John Krochina 1952 Joe Dacus 1953 Gene Hanson 1954 Gene Hanson 1955 Freddie Casey 1956 Carl Harrison 1957 Harold Shankles 1958 Harold Shankles 1959 Harold Shankles 1960 Rayford Talley 1961 Arland Carter 1962 Arland Carter 1963 Ray Vinson 1964 Joe Haynie 1965 Richard Drawdy 1966 Richard Drawdy 1967 Bruce Peck 1968 Doc Lett 1969 Doc Lett 1970 Doc Lett 1971 Doc Lett 1972 Ralph Brock 1973 Ralph Brock 1974 Larry Barnes 1975 Larry Barnes 1976 Larry Barnes 1977 Bobby Ray Green 1978 Bobby Ray Green 1979 Mike Watts 1980 Ed Lett 1981 Ed Lett 1982 Ed Lett 1983 David Coffey 1984 David Coffey 1985 David Coffey 1986 David Coffey 1987 David Gulledge 1988 David Gulledge 1989 David Gulledge 1990 David Gulledge 1991 Nicki Edmondson 1992 Chuck Robinson 1993 Chuck Robinson 1994 Chuck Robinson 1995 Jedarius Isaac 1996 Montressa Kirby 1997 Montressa Kirby 1998 Montressa Kirby 1999 Reggie Stancil 2000 Reggie Stancil 2001 Reggie Stancil 2002 Anthony Mayo 2003 Maurice Mullins 2004 Maurice Mullins 2005 Maurice Mullins 2006 Matt Hardin 2007 Cedric Johnson 2008 Ryan Perrilloux 2009 Ryan Perrilloux 2010 Marques Ivory 2011 Coty Blanchard 2012 Marques Ivory 2013 Max Shortell 2014 Eli Jenkins 2015 Eli Jenkins 2016 Eli Jenkins 2017 Bryant Horn 2018 Zerrick Cooper 2019 Zerrick Cooper

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MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 465 at Eastern Kentucky 2. 456 Nicholls State 3. 417 at Kennesaw State 417 Southwest Missouri 5. 414 at Southeastern La. 6. 390 at Maine 7. 380 at Northwestern State 8. 379 at Middle Tennessee St. 9. 373 Southwest Texas 10. 364 Eastern Illinois

Nov 06, 2010 Sep 25, 1999 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 06, 1997 Aug 29, 2019 Dec 1, 2018 Nov 08, 1997 Oct 04, 1997 Nov 15, 1997 Oct 13, 2018

MOST RECEIVING YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION (5 COMPLETIONS) 1. 34.8 Sam Houston State Oct 24, 1998 5-174 2. 26.2 Knoxville College Sep 30, 1995 5-131 3. 25.6 Southeast Missouri Oct 28, 2017 7-179 Sep 28, 1996 8-193 4. 24.1 at SW Missouri State 5. 23.7 at Troy State Nov 20, 1999 10-237 6. 23.6 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 13-307 7. 23.3 Youngstown State Dec 03, 2016 6-140 8. 22.9 Murray State Oct 02, 2010 10-229 Oct 09, 2004 10-226 9. 22.6 at Tennessee-Martin 22.6 at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 12-271

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MOST RECEIVING YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT (10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 15.9 at Chattanooga Sep 18, 2004 17-271 2. 14.1 Georgia State Sep 17, 2011 11-155 Oct 16, 2004 17-227 3. 13.4 Tennessee State 4. 13.3 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 23-307 5. 12.7 Chattanooga Sep 07, 2019 27-344 6. 12.4 at Tennessee Tech Sep 30, 2017 18-224 7. 12.3 Austin Peay Nov 10, 2012 18-222 Sep 19, 2009 26-317 8. 12.2 at Alabama A&M 9. 11.8 Tennessee Tech Oct 27, 2005 17-201 10. 11.6 Sam Houston State Dec 19, 2015 24-279 11.6 Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 20-232 11.6 at #23 Stephen F Austin Oct 13, 2001 22-255

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 6 at UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky 2. 5 5 Austin Peay 5 Southwest Missouri 5 Nicholls State 5 at Nicholls at Kennesaw State 7. 4 4 Eastern Illinois 4 UT Martin 4 at Murray State 4 Murray State 4 at Ole Miss 4 Union 4 West Alabama

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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION (3 RECEPTIONS) Sep 08, 2001 3-134 1. 44.7 Jenkins, Ralph Nicholls State 2. 39.7 Lewis Battle Knoxville College Sep 30, 1995 3-119 3. 38.4 Lorenzo Banks at Troy State Nov 20, 1999 5-192 4. 38.0 James Wilkerson Samford Nov 11, 2006 3-114 5. 31.2 Jamari Hester at Maine Dec 1, 2018 4-125 Southeast Missouri Nov 20, 2004 5-156 6. 31.2 Craig Agee 7. 31.0 Bell, Herman at Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 11,2000 3-93 31.0 Kevyn Cooper at Florida Nov 17, 2012 3-93 9. 30.8 Joey Hamilton Southwest Missouri Sep 06, 1997 5-154 10. 30.7 Maurice Dupree SE Missouri State Oct 04, 2008 3-92 MOST TD RECEPTIONS 1. 5 Alan Bonner 2. 3 Josh Pearson 3 KJ Stepherson 3 Josh Pearson 3 Josh Pearson 3 Shaq Davidson 3 Josh Barge 3 Josh Barge 3 Joey Hamilton 10. 2 49 Times LONGEST PASS RECEPTION 1. 93 Joey Hamilton Markis Merrill 2. 88 3. 86 Telvin Brown 4. 84 Craig Agee 5. 82 Joey Hamilton Ronald Bonner 6. 81 7. 80 Trae Barry 80 Lorenzo Banks 8. 78 Ronald Bonner 9. 76 Kevyn Cooper 76 Markis Merrill 76 Krenwick Sanders

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TEAM SEASON PASS RECEPTION YARDS 1. 3864 (286-483-15) 2. 3552 (266-455-12) 3. 3102 (256-429-9) 4. 3033 (231-397-11) 5. 2915 (242-433-15) 6. 2897 (221-429-22) 7. 2705 (196-344-12) 8. 2665 (217-368-15) 2665 (177-299-4) 10. 2606 (211-354-11)

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AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH 1. 20.9 (49-83-6) 2. 17.2 (129-263-13) 3. 17.0 (69-157-6) 4. 16.4 (57-119-6) (67-144-4) 5. 15.9 6. 15.9 (125-289-14) 7. 15.8 (98-197-18) 8. 15.7 (128-230-5) 9. 15.6 (58-127-12) (88-184-8) 10. 15.2

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PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 92 Josh Barge 2. 67 Josh Pearson 3. 62 Ronald Bonner 4. 60 Donald Young 5. 59 Jamari Hester 59 Josh Pearson 59 Jamari Hester 8. 58 Josh Barge 58 Joey Hamilton 10. 56 Josh Barge

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AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MINIMUM 5 RECEPTIONS) 1. 32.17 Glenn Spann (6-193) 2. 26.55 Otis Jones (11-292) 3. 24.12 Jack Clark (8-193) 4. 23.38 Darrell Sanders (45-1052) 5. 22.20 Eric Powell (5-111) 6. 21.82 Henry Ray (28-611) 7. 21.71 Derrick Thomas (91-1976) 8. 21.30 Craig Agee (33-703) 9. 21.23 Derrick Harris (22-467) 10. 20.70 Danny Lee 27-559)

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1,500-YARD CAREER RECEIVERS 3611 Josh Barge (247-3611) 2013-16

AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MINIMUM 5 RECEPTIONS) 1. 33.90 Darrell Sanders (10-339) 2. 32.17 Glenn Spann (6-193) 3. 26.73 Henry Ray (15-401) 4. 26.55 Otis Jones (11-292) 5. 24.67 Craig Agee (21-518) (10-243) 6. 24.30 Trae Barry 7. 24.23 Darrell Sanders (13-315) 8. 24.12 Jack Clark (8-193) 9. 23.36 Telvin Brown (11-257) 10. 23.00 Ralph Jenkins (33-759)

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RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 6.13 Josh Barge (15 games) 2. 5.64 Ronald Bonner (11 games) 3. 5.62 Joey Hamilton (8 games) (11 games) 4. 5.27 Joey Hamilton 5. 5.15 Josh Pearson (13 games) 6. 5.00 Trae Barry (5 games) 5.00 Alan Bonner (10 games) 8. 4.92 Jamari Hester (12 games) 4.92 Josh Pearson (12 games) 10. 4.67 Josh Barge (12 games)

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER PASS RECEPTION YARDS 1. 3611 Josh Barge 2. 2903 Joey Hamilton 3. 2399 Jamari Hester 4. 2066 Josh Pearson 5. 1986 Alan Bonner 6. 1976 Derrick Thomas 7. 1780 James Wilkerson 8. 1738 Ralph Jenkins 9. 1650 Donald Young 10. 1639 Ronald Bonner

(247-3611) (178-2903) (161-2399) (126-2066) (114-1986) (91-1976) (100-1780) (98-1738) (125-1650) (100-1639)

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PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 247 Josh Barge 2. 178 Joey Hamilton 3. 161 Jamari Hester 4. 126 Josh Pearson 5. 125 Donald Young 6. 120 Rusty Fuller 7. 114 Alan Bonner 8. 104 Butch Barker 9. 100 James Wilkerson 100 Ronald Bonner

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Joey Hamilton Jamari Hester Josh Pearson Alan Bonner Derrick Thomas James Wilkerson Ralph Jenkins Donald Young Ronald Bonner Taurean Rhetta Rusty Fuller

(178-2903) (161-2399) (126-2066) (114-1986) (91-1976) (100-1780) (98-1738) (125-1650) (100-1639) (89-1524) (120-1500)

1996-99 2016-19 2018-19 2009-12 1982-85 2006-09 2000-03 1975-78 1997-98 2004-07 1980-83

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (DIVISION I) 247 235 210 205 192 190 186 161 161 160 158 154 154 153 151 149 147 146 145 142 140 140 139 138 137 137 136 134 134 133 133 132 130 129 128 125 125 124 124

Ronald Bonner vs Northwestern State Alan Bonner at UT Martin Ronald Bonner vs Southwest Texas Alan Bonner vs Eastern Kentucky Lorenzo Banks vs Troy State Jeffrey Cameron at Eastern Kentucky Jamari Hester vs Eastern Kentucky Maurice Dupree at Eastern Kentucky Joey Hamilton vs Nicholls State Demontez Terry at Tennessee Tech Josh Barge vs Eastern Ky Joey Hamilton vs Samford Joey Hamilton vs Southwest Missouri State Josh Barge vs Eastern Illinois Trae Barry vs Chattanooga Josh Pearson vs North Alabama Josh Pearson vs North Carolina AT Jamari Hester vs Austin Peay Josh Barge at Southeast Missouri Josh Pearson at Tennessee Tech Joey Hamilton vs Nicholls State Jenkins, Ralph vs Tennessee Tech Ronald Bonner vs Sam Houston State Ronald Bonner vs Northwestern State Josh Pearson vs Eastern Illinois Patrick Plott vs Middle Tennessee State Craig Agee vs Southeast Missouri State Jenkins, Ralph vs at Stephen F. Austin Jenkins, Ralph vs Nicholls State James Wilkerson vs UT Martin Jamari Hester vs Eastern Washington Josh Barge at Auburn Josh Pearson at Austin Peay Taurean Rhetta at UAB Joey Hamilton vs Middle Tennessee State Jamari Hester at Maine Jeffrey Cameron vs Murray State Bowie, Quincy vs Tennessee Tech Joey Hamilton vs Middle Tennessee State

Nov. 8, 1997 (9 receptions) Nov. 3, 2012 (10 receptions) Nov. 15, 1997 (9 receptions) Nov. 5, 2011 (9 receptions) Nov. 20, 1999 (5 receptions) Nov. 11, 2010 (10 receptions) Nov 23, 2019 (9 receptions) Oct. 11, 2008 (7 receptions) Sept. 25, 1999 (11 receptions) Sep 30, 2017 (8 receptions) Oct. 31, 2015 (9 receptions) Oct. 17, 1998 (6 receptions) Sept. 6, 1997 (5 receptions) Nov. 15, 2014 (8 receptions) Sep 7, 2019 (6 receptions) Sep 21, 2019 (7 receptions) Aug. 25, 2018 (8 receptions) Sept. 28, 2018 (7 receptions) Nov. 5, 2016 (8 receptions) Nov 9, 2019 (8 receptions) Oct. 25, 1997 (5 receptions) Nov. 3, 2001 (5 receptions) Sept. 13, 1997 (12 receptions) Nov. 7, 1998 (6 receptions) Oct. 13, 2018 (8 receptions) Oct. 5, 1996 (7 receptions) Nov. 20, 2004 (5 receptions) Oct. 13, 2001 (5 receptions) Sept. 8, 2001 (3 receptions) Oct. 3, 2009 (6 receptions) Sep 14, 2019 (5 receptions) Sept. 12, 2015 (14 receptions) Sep 28, 2019 (8 receptions) Sept. 17, 2005 (8 receptions) Sept. 19, 1998 (5 receptions) Dec 1, 2018 (4 receptions) Oct. 2, 2010 (2 receptions) Nov. 3, 2001 (6 receptions) Oct. 4, 1997 (10 receptions)

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Joey Hamilton vs Sam Houston State Joey Hamilton vs SW Missouri State James Wilkerson vs Austin Peay Josh Pearson at Tennessee State Josh Barge vs Sam Houston State Ronald Bonner vs Middle Tennessee St. Lewis Battle vs Knoxville College James Wilkerson vs Samford on Josh Pearson vs Miss Valley State Ruben Gonzalez vs Eastern Illinois Taurean Rhetta vs Eastern Kentucky Joey Hamilton vs Northwestern State Josh Barge vs Austin Peay Josh Pearson vs Southeast Missouri Jamari Hester at Kennesaw State Ruben Gonzalez vs Tenn State Josh Barge vs SE Missouri Yeasive Ware vs Georgia Southern Jamari Hester at Southeast Missouri Josh Barge at UT Martin Alan Bonner at Arkansas Joey Hamilton vs Georgia Southern Jamari Hester at Murray State Joey Hamilton vs Union Joey Hamilton vs UAB Joey Hamilton vs Northwestern State Josh Pearson vs Tennessee Tech Ruben Gonzalez at Auburn Markis Merrill vs Eastern Ky Ruben Gonzalez vs Chattanooga Ronald Bonner vs Nicholls State KJ Stepherson at UT Martin Josh Barge vs West Alabama James Wilkerson vs Tennessee State Ronald Bonner vs Georgia Southern Joey Hamilton vs Stephen F. Austin

Sept. 13, 1997 (8 receptions) Sept. 28, 1996 (5 receptions) Nov. 1, 2008 (8 receptions) Nov. 10, 2018 (7 receptions) Dec. 19, 2015 (6 receptions) Oct. 4, 1997 (8 receptions) Sept. 30, 1995 (3 receptions) Nov. 11, 2006 (3 receptions) Sept. 8, 2018 (2 receptions) Nov. 15, 2014 (7 receptions) Oct. 1, 2005 (4 receptions) Nov. 7, 1998 (5 receptions) Nov. 1, 2014 (7 receptions) Oct 19, 2019 (4 receptions) Nov. 24, 2018 (12 receptions) Sept. 19, 2015 (8 receptions) Nov. 14, 2015 (7 receptions) Nov. 13, 1999 (6 receptions) Oct. 20, 2018 (8 receptions) Sept. 26, 2015 (9 receptions) Sept. 1, 2012 (8 receptions) Sept. 12, 1998 (5 receptions) Nov. 12, 2016 (6 receptions) Sept. 17, 1999 (5 receptions) Sept. 20, 1997 (8 receptions) Nov. 6, 1999 (5 receptions) Sept. 22, 2018 (5 receptions) Sept. 12, 2015 (8 receptions) Oct. 31, 2015 (5 receptions) Dec. 5, 2015 (5 receptions) Sept. 26, 1998 (5 receptions) Nov 2, 2019 (5 receptions) Sept. 20, 2014 (6 receptions) Oct. 21, 2006 (5 receptions) Sept. 12, 1998 (5 receptions) Oct. 1, 1998 (7 receptions)

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Terry Owens Ray Emanuel Bubba Long Terry Harris John Niblett Mike Munhall Bobby Marcum Bobby Marcum Terry Grammer Terry Owens Mike Hobson Terry Grammer Randy Jackson Donald Young Butch Barker Derick Whitely Derick Whitely Rusty Fuller Rusty Fuller Darry Evans Derrick Thomas Derrick Thomas Monte Coats Ronnie Oliver Darrell Sanders Shawn Johnson Henry Ray Henry Ray Tracy Pilot Tracy Pilot Tracy Pilot Patrick Plott Patrick Plott Ronald Bonner Joey Hamilton Joey Hamilton Herman Bell Ralph Jenkins Ralph Jenkins Ralph Jenkins Craig Agee Taurean Rhetta Taurean Rhetta Taurean Rhetta Maurice Dupree James Wilkerson Jeffrey Cameron Alan Bonner Alan Bonner Josh Barge Josh Barge Josh Barge Josh Barge Demontez Terry Josh Pearson Jamari Hester

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60 rush,38 pass 66 rush,28 pass 38 rush,53 pass 56 rush,35 pass 59 rush,31 pass 59 rush,30 pass 46 rush,43 pass 60 rush,28 pass 65 rush,23 pass 45 rush,43 pass 59 rush,29 pass

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 1. 655 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 2. 654 Miss. Valley State Sep 8, 2018 Sep 28, 2013 3. 652 Murray State 4. 646 Samford Nov 06, 2004 5. 640 Chattanooga Dec 05, 2015 6. 639 Sam Houston State Dec 19, 2015 7. 637 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 6, 2018 8. 630 West Alabama Sep 20, 2014 9. 627 at Murray State Sep 27, 2014 10. 619 at Tennessee Tech Oct 17, 2015

416 rush,239 pass 366 rush,288 pass 318 rush,334 pass 453 rush,193 pass 432 rush,208 pass 360 rush,279 pass 353 rush,284 pass 336 rush,294 pass 383 rush,244 pass 341 rush,278 pass

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 1. 10.9 Cumberland Univ. Aug 30, 2001 2. 9.2 Nicholls State Sep 08, 2001 3. 9.1 Tennessee Tech Nov 03, 2001 4. 9.0 Samford Nov 06, 2004 Oct 27, 2005 5. 8.9 Tennessee Tech 6. 8.7 Tennessee State Oct 16, 2004 8.7 Eastern Kentucky Nov 05, 2011 8.7 Austin Peay Oct 23, 2010 9. 8.5 Chattanooga Dec 05, 2015 8.5 Charleston Southern Dec 11, 2015

42-456 64-590 62-565 72-646 49-438 67-585 70-609 62-539 75-640 70-597

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 1. 872 Samford Nov 06, 2004 2. 824 Samford Nov 06, 2004 Sep 27, 2014 3. 800 at Murray State 4. 775 Southeast Missouri Nov 14, 2015 Sep 28, 2013 5. 761 Murray State 6. 754 Sam Houston State Dec 19, 2015 7. 744 Eastern Illinois Oct 13, 2018 Nov 05, 2011 8. 740 Eastern Kentucky 9. 739 Miss. Valley State Sept 8, 2018 739 at Tennessee Tech Oct 06, 2012

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 1. 65 Zerrick Cooper vs Southeast Missouri 2. 63 Zerrick Cooper vs Kennesaw State 63 Marques Ivory at Eastern Kentucky 4. 62 Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. 62 Reggie Stancil at Stephen F. Austin 5. 61 Eli Jenkins at Auburn 7. 60 Zerrick Cooper at Southeast Missouri 8. 58 Zerrick Cooper at Maine 9. 57 Zerrick Cooper at Austin Peay 10. 56 Montressa Kirby Southwest Missouri 56 Ryan Perrilloux at Eastern Kentucky 56 Reggie Stancil Georgia Southern

Oct 19, 2019 Nov 17, 2018 Nov 06, 2010 Aug 29, 2019 Oct 30, 1999 Sep 12, 2015 Oct 20, 2018 Dec 1, 2018 Sep 28, 2019 Sep 06, 1997 Oct 11, 2008 Nov 13, 1999

13 rush, 52 pass 11 rush,52 pass 14 rush,49 pass 10 rush, 52 pass 9 rush,53 pass 18 rush,43 pass 13 rush,47 pass 14 rush,44 pass 7 rush, 50 pass 8 rush,48 pass 15 rush,41 pass 14 rush,42 pass

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 1. 451 Marques Ivory at Eastern Kentucky 2. 433 Montressa Kirby Southwest Missouri 3. 428 Montressa Kirby at Sam Houston State 4. 423 Zerrick Cooper at Kennesaw State 5. 405 Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. 6. 403 Eli Jenkins Chattanooga 7. 400 Montressa Kirby at Middle Tennessee St. 8. 396 Zerrick Cooper at Maine 9. 391 Reggie Stancil Nicholls State 10. 374 Zerrick Cooper vs Chattanooga

Nov 06, 2010 Sep 06, 1997 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 17, 2018 Aug 29, 2019 Dec 05, 20151 Oct 04, 1997 Dec 1, 2018 Sep 08, 2001 Sep 7, 2019

7 rush,444 pass 16 rush,417 pass 74 rush,354 pass 6 rush,417 pass -9 rush, 414 pass 95 rush,208 pass 21 rush,379 pass 31 rush,365 pass 98 rush,293 pass 30 rush, 344 pass

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 1. 451 Marques Ivory at Eastern Kentucky 2. 433 Montressa Kirby Southwest Missouri 3. 428 Montressa Kirby at Sam Houston State 4. 423 Zerrick Cooper at Kennesaw State 5. 403 Eli Jenkins Chattanooga 6. 400 Montressa Kirby at Middle Tennessee St. 7. 396 Zerrick Cooper at Maine 8. 391 Reggie Stancil Nicholls State 9. 373 Ryan Perrilloux at Murray State 10. 362 Montressa Kirby at Northwestern State

Nov 06, 2010 Sep 06, 1997 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 17, 2018 Dec 05, 20151 Oct 04, 1997 Dec 1, 2018 Sep 08, 2001 Oct 10, 2009 Nov 08, 1997

7 rush,444 pass 16 rush,417 pass 74 rush,354 pass 6 rush,417 pass 95 rush,208 pass 21 rush,379 pass 31 rush,365 pass 98 rush,293 pass 50 rush,323 pass 18 rush,380 pass

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY (20 PLAYS) 1. 11.6 Eli Jenkins at Southeast Missouri 2. 11.3 Zerrick Cooper Miss. Valley State 3. 11.1 Cedric Johnson at Austin Peay 4. 10.9 Ryan Perrilloux Tennessee Tech 10.9 Cedric Johnson at Austin Peay 6. 10.8 Matt Hardin Samford 7. 10.6 Ryan Perrilloux at Nicholls 10.6 Reggie Stancil Nicholls State Southeast Missouri 9. 10.4 Eli Jenkins 10 10.3 Zion Webb at Eastern Kentucky

Nov 22, 2014 Sep 8, 2018 Oct 11, 2007 Nov 14, 2009 Oct 11, 2007 Nov 11, 2006 Sep 26, 2009 Sep 08, 2001 Nov 23, 2013 Oct 6, 2018

MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS 1. 91 at Murray State 91 Murray State 3. 86 at Tennessee Tech 4. 85 Sam Houston State 5. 84 UT Martin 6. 83 Tennessee Tech 83 Murray State 83 Jacksonville 83 at Arkansas State 83 at Eastern Kentucky

Sep 27, 2014 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 06, 2012 Dec 19, 2015 Oct 04, 2014 Oct 25, 2014 Oct 27, 2012 Sep 07, 2013 Sep 22, 2001 Sep 25, 2004

MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 72 Cumberland Univ. 2. 71 Miss. Valley State 3. 68 Eastern Kentucky 68 Union 5. 65 at Chattanooga 6. 62 Sam Houston State 7. 60 at Nicholls 8. 59 Murray State 59 at Tennessee-Martin 10. 58 Charleston Southern

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 1. 339 Kory Chapman UT-Martin 2. 322 Maurice Dupree at Murray State at Tennessee Tech 3. 275 Telvin Brown 4. 274 Maurice Dupree SE Missouri State Eastern Kentucky 5. 269 Alan Bonner 6. 268 Clay Green Furman 268 Clay Green Furman 8. 251 Rondy Rogers at #23 Stephen F Austin 9. 250 Troymaine Pope Charleston Southern 10. 248 Maurice Daugherty Stephen F. Austin

Oct 11, 2003 Sep 28, 2007 Oct 06, 2012 Oct 04, 2008 Nov 05, 2011 Sep 01, 2005 Sep 01, 2005 Oct 13, 2001 Dec 11, 2015 Oct 26, 2002

Aug 30, 2001 Sep 8, 2018 Nov 09, 2013 Sep 17, 1999 Sep 18, 2004 Dec 19, 2015 Sep 26, 2009 Nov 4, 2017 Oct 09, 2004 Dec 11, 2015

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 10 Cumberland Univ. 10 Miss. Valley State 10 Union 4. 9 Eastern Kentucky 9 at Chattanooga 9 at Nicholls 7. 8 at Eastern Kentucky 8 Sam Houston State 8 Murray State 8 Austin Peay 8 Tennessee Tech 8 Southeast Missouri 8 at Tennessee-Martin 8 Austin Peay 8 Knoxville College

Aug 30, 2001 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 17, 1999 Nov 09, 2013 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 6, 2018 Dec 19, 2015 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 1, 2014 Nov 14, 2009 Nov 14, 2015 Oct 09, 2004 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 30, 1995

MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS 1. 41 Clay Green at Eastern Illinois 41 Calvin Middleton at Southeast Missouri 3. 38 Washaun Ealey Tennessee State 38 Washaun Ealey Murray State 5. 36 Rondy Rogers at #23 Stephen F Austin 6. 35 DaMarcus James Southeast Missouri 7. 33 Oscar Bonds at Eastern Kentucky 33 Rondy Rogers at Arkansas State 9. 32 Herman Bell at Southwest Texas 32 Clay Green Eastern Illinois 32 DaMarcus James at Tennessee Tech

Nov 18, 2006 Nov 12, 2011 Oct 20, 2012 Oct 27, 2012 Oct 13, 2001 Nov 23, 2013 Sep 25, 2004 Sep 22, 2001 Nov 14, 1998 Nov 19, 2005 Oct 26, 2013

MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 30 Alan Bonner 30 DaMarcus James 30 Rondy Rogers 4. 24 Eli Jenkins 24 Cedric Johnson 6. 18 KJ Stepherson 18 Josh Pearson 18 Michael Matthews 18 Shaq Davidson 18 Josh Pearson 18 Josh Pearson 18 Uriah West 18 Roc Thomas

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Tennessee Tech North Alabama Charleston Southern Chattanooga Chattanooga Murray State at UT Martin Austin Peay at Murray State at Murray State West Alabama at McNeese Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin Murray State at Georgia State Jacksonville Austin Peay Murray State at Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois at Murray State at Tennessee Tech Murray State Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky at Chattanooga at Samford Cumberland Univ. Union

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 5 Alan Bonner at UT Martin 1. 5 DaMarcus James at Austin Peay 5 Rondy Rogers at #23 Stephen F Austin 4. 4 Eli Jenkins UT Martin 4 Cedric Johnson at Austin Peay 6. 3 KJ Stepherson Eastern Kentucky 3 Josh Pearson North Alabama 3 Michael Matthews Eastern Washington 3 Shaq Davidson East Tenn State 3 Josh Pearson at Murray State 3 Josh Pearson Eastern Illinois 3 Uriah West Miss Valley State 3 Roc Thomas at Murray St. 3 Josh Clemons Tennessee Tech 3 Roc Thomas North Alabama 3 Troymaine Pope Charleston Southern 3 Eli Jenkins Chattanooga 3 Troymaine Pope Chattanooga 3 Eli Jenkins Murray State 3 Josh Barge at UT Martin 3 Miles Jones Austin Peay 3 DaMarcus James at Murray State 3 Eli Jenkins at Murray State 3 Josh Barge West Alabama 3 DaMarcus James at McNeese 3 DaMarcus James Southeast Missouri 3 Eli Jenkins Eastern Kentucky 3 DaMarcus James at UT Martin 3 DaMarcus James Murray State 3 DaMarcus James at Georgia State 3 Troymaine Pope Jacksonville 3 Washaun Ealey Austin Peay 3 Washaun Ealey Murray State 3 Washaun Ealey at Eastern Illinois 3 Calvin Middleton at Southeast Missouri 3 Alphonso Freeney Austin Peay 3 Jamal Young at Eastern Illinois 3 Jamal Young at Murray State 3 Ronald Murray at Tennessee Tech 3 Clay Green Murray State 3 Clay Green Southeast Missouri 3 Oscar Bonds at Eastern Kentucky 3 Oscar Bonds at Chattanooga 3 Maurice Mullins at Samford 3 Marcus Mitchell Cumberland Univ. 3 Joey Hamilton Union

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TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 38 Zerrick Cooper 2. 36 Eli Jenkins 3. 34 Zerrick Cooper 4. 31 Ryan Perrilloux 5. 29 DaMarcus James 6. 26 Ryan Perrilloux 7. 24 Eli Jenkins 8. 23 Bobby Ray Green 9. 22 Nicki Edmondson 22 Montressa Kirby 22 Ed Lett 22 Ralph Brock

2015 2013 2018 2014 2016 2019 1991 2004 1977 1982

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 310.3 Zerrick Cooper (12 games) 2. 290.9 Zerrick Cooper (13 games) 3. 279.3 Ryan Perrilloux (10 games) 4. 268.5 Montressa Kirby (11 games) 5. 263.3 Eli Jenkins (15 games) 6. 257.6 Eli Jenkins (12 games) 7. 244.2 Ryan Perrilloux (11 games) 8. 234.6 Montressa Kirby (11 games) 9. 214.0 Eli Jenkins (12 games) 10. 209.3 Reggie Stancil (11 games)

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 107 2018 2. 97 2015 3. 80 2009 80 1982 5. 78 2013 6. 76 2010 7. 75 2019 75 2014 9. 72 1981 10. 69 2008 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 1. 510.8 (12 games) 2. 507.5 (15 games) 3. 497.3 (13 games) 4. 442.6 (11 games) 5. 442.5 (15 games) 6. 434.1 (12 games) 7. 431.1 (11 games) 8. 427.7 (11 games) 9. 419.4 (12 games) 10. 413.3 (11 games) TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY 1. 14.37 (149-2141) 2. 11.85 (196-2323) 3. 6.60 (1154-7613) 4. 6.48 (997-6465) 5. 6.46 (734-4742) 6. 6.45 (729-4705) 7. 6.24 (780-4869) 8. 6.21 (786-4882) 9. 6.18 (991-6129) 10. 6.17 (727-4489)

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 50 PLAYS) 1. 8.36 Ryan Perrilloux (334-2793) 2. 8.28 Shawn Johnson (71-588) (218-1788) 3. 8.20 Troymaine Pope 4. 8.05 Maurice Mullins (219-1764) (73-587) 5. 8.04 Danny Lee 6. 7.25 Eli Jenkins (354-2568) 7. 7.21 Nicki Edmondson (253-1825) 8. 7.19 Zerrick Cooper (526-3782) 9. 7.09 Kendrick Doss (95-674) (261-1840) 10. 7.05 Eli Jenkins

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ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. 2048 Clay Green 2. 1921 Troymaine Pope 3. 1863 Kory Chapman 4. 1776 Danny Lee 5. 1702 Danny Lee 6. 1603 Rondy Rogers 7. 1555 Maurice Dupree 8. 1545 Clay Green 9. 1526 DaMarcus James 10. 1478 Reginald Goodloe

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INDIVIDUAL (SEASON) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1. 3949 Eli Jenkins 2. 3782 Zerrick Cooper 3. 3274 Zerrick Cooper 4. 3091 Eli Jenkins 5. 2954 Montressa Kirby 6. 2793 Ryan Perrilloux 7. 2686 Ryan Perrilloux 8. 2581 Montressa Kirby 9. 2568 Eli Jenkins 10. 2367 Ed Lett

2019 2018 2009 1997 2015 2016 2008 1998 2014 1999

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ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) (11 games) 1. 186.2 Clay Green 2. 155.2 Kory Chapman (12 games) 3. 145.7 Rondy Rogers (11 games) 4. 141.4 Maurice Dupree (11 games) 5. 140.5 Clay Green (11 games) (11 games) 6. 128.5 Oscar Bonds 7. 128.1 Troymaine Pope (15 games) 8. 122.7 Washaun Ealey (10 games) 9. 116.6 Maurice Daugherty (5 games) 10. 109.1 Roc Thomas (12 games)

ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. 9133 2015 2. 8153 2013 3. 7509 2018 4. 7234 2014 5. 6563 2016 6. 6340 1991 7. 6330 1992 8. 6317 2010 9. 6156 2004 10. 6060 2001 ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME 1. 608.9 (15 games) 2. 602.8 (12 games) 3. 577.6 (13 games) 4. 559.6 (11 games) 5. 550.9 (11 games) 6. 547.5 (11 games) 7. 546.9 (12 games) 8. 543.5 (15 games) 9. 526.4 (12 games) 10. 522.2 (11 games)

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(566-3949) (526-3782) (575-3724) (486-3091) (493-2954) (334-2793) (414-2686) (432-2581) (354-2568) (430-2367)

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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1. 11448 Eli Jenkins 2. 7688 Montressa Kirby 3. 7506 Zerrick Cooper 4. 6774 Ed Lett 5. 6276 Reggie Stancil 6. 5479 Ryan Perrilloux 7. 5339 David Gulledge 8. 5138 Maurice Mullins 9. 5084 Marques Ivory 10. 4920 David Coffey

(1667-11448) (1392-7688) (1101-7506) (1261-6774) (1201-6276) (748-5479) (959-5339) (813-5138) (796-5084) (903-4920)

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 89 Eli Jenkins 2. 72 Zerrick Cooper 3. 65 Ed Lett 4. 61 David Gulledge 5. 57 Ryan Perrilloux 57 Montressa Kirby 7. 50 DaMarcus James 8. 44 Marques Ivory 44 Reggie Stancil 10. 40 Boyce Callahan

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TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 300.2 Zerrick Cooper (25 games) 2. 260.9 Ryan Perrilloux (21 games) 3. 216.0 Eli Jenkins (53 games) 4. 207.0 Sean Richardson (10 games) 5. 183.0 Montressa Kirby (42 games) 6. 171.7 Chuck Robinson (21 games) 7. 170.1 Cedric Johnson (11 games) 8. 156.9 Reggie Stancil (40 games) 9. 137.4 Marques Ivory (37 games) 10. 132.7 Max Shortell (15 games)

2018-19 2008-09 2013-16 1990-93 1995-98 1991-94 2007 1999-02 2008-12 2013-14

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 50 PLAYS) 1. 7.53 Shawn Johnson (149-1122) 2. 7.32 Ryan Perrilloux (748-5479) 3. 7.25 Zion Webb (154-1116) 4. 7.16 Danny Lee (169-1210) 5. 7.13 Kendrick Doss (98-699) 6. 7.07 Zion Webb (121-856) 7. 7.00 Roger Bell (93-651) 8. 6.87 Eli Jenkins (1667-11448) 9. 7.19 Zerrick Cooper (1101-7506) 10. 6.86 Derrick Griffie (118-810)

1988-90 2008-09 2017-19 1990-92 2016-17 2018-A 1999-01 2013-16 2018-19 1990-93

ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. 4644 Clay Green 2. 4396 Boyce Callahan 3. 4122 Josh Barge 4. 4115 Troymaine Pope 5. 4055 Alan Bonner 6. 3849 Rondy Rogers 7. 3828 Eli Jenkins 8. 3716 Danny Lee 9. 3702 DaMarcus James 10. 3643 Reginald Goodloe

2003-06 1970-73 2013-16 2012-15 2009-12 1999-02 2013-16 1990-92 2011-14 1980-83

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 212.5 Sean Richardson (10 games) 2. 117.6 Kory Chapman (22 games) 3. 116.6 Maurice Daugherty (5 games) 4. 108.8 Washaun Ealey (20 games) (43 games) 5. 108.0 Clay Green 6. 107.8 Roc Thomas (21 games) 7. 100.8 Derrick Griffie (9 games) 8. 93.2 Oscar BONDS (19 games) 9. 92.2 Alan Bonner (44 games) (42 games) 10. 91.6 Rondy Rogers

1990-93 2002-03 2002 2011-12 2003-06 2016-17 1990-93 2003-04 2009-12 1999-02

80-PLUS OFFENSIVE PLAY GAMES: 98 vs Murray State (60 rush, 38 pass) 94 at Murray State (56 rush, 31 pass) (38 rush, 53 pass) 91 at Kennesaw State 91 vs Murray State (56 rush, 31 pass) 90 at Tennessee Tech (59 rush, 25 pass) 89 at Auburn (46 rush, 43 pass) 89 vs UT Martin (59 rush, 30 pass) (60 rush, 28 pass) 88 vs Austin Peay 88 vs West Alabama (59 rush, 29 pass) 88 at Eastern Illinois (65 rush, 25 pass) 87 vs Coastal Carolina (53 rush, 34 pass) 87 at Tennessee Tech (47 rush, 40 pass) 87 at #3 Eastern Washington (50 rush, 37 pass) 86 at Murray State (56 rush, 30 pass) 86 at Austin Peay (45 rush, 41 pass) 86 at Arkansas State (66 rush, 20 pass) 86 vs Nicholls State (20 rush, 66 pass) 85 at Eastern Kentucky (49 rush, 36 pass) (51 rush, 34 pass) 85 vs North Alabama 85 vs Sam Houston State (61 rush, 24 pass) 85 vs Jacksonville Univ. (50 rush, 15 pass) 84 vs. Tennessee State 52 rush, 32 pass) 84 at Tennessee Tech (55 rush, 29 pass) (45 rush, 39 pass) 84 vs Eastern Kentucky 84 at Eastern Kentucky (60 rush, 24 pass) 83 vs Miss Valley State (55 rush, 28 pass) 83 at Eastern Kentucky (31 rush, 52 pass) 83 vs Southwest Missouri State (58 rush, 25 pass) (38 rush, 44 pass) 82 at Murray State 82 at UT Martin (53 rush, 29 pass) 82 at Eastern Illinois (53 rush, 29 pass) 82 at Murray State (57 rush, 25 pass) 82 vs Eastern Kentucky (50 rush, 32 pass) 81 vs Austin Peay (48 rush, 33 pass) 81 vs Eastern Kentucky (47 rush, 34 pass) 80 vs Murray State (45 rush, 35 pass) 80 at Eastern Illinois (56 rush, 24 pass) 80 vs Georgia Southern (34 rush, 46 pass)

Sept. 28, 2013 Sept. 27, 2014 Nov. 17, 2018 Oct. 27, 2012 Oct. 6, 2012 Sept. 12, 2015 Oct. 4, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 13, 2004 Sept. 17, 2016 Oct. 17, 2015 Dec. 14, 2013 Oct. 27, 2018 Oct. 24, 2015 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 25, 1999 Oct. 6, 2018 Sept. 1, 2016 Dec. 19, 2015 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 19, 2015 Oct. 26, 2013 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 25, 2004 Sept. 8, 2018 Nov 6, 2010 Nov. 20, 1995 Nov. 12, 2016 Sept. 26, 2015 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 1, 2011 Oct. 1, 2005 Sept. 28, 2018 Oct. 31, 2015 Nov. 4, 2017 Nov. 7, 2015 Nov. 13, 1999

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(7 rush, 444 pass) Sept. 6, 1997 (16 rush, 417 pass) Sept. 13, 1997 (74 rush, 354 pass) Nov. 17, 2018 (6 rush, 417 pass) Aug. 29, 2019 (-9 rush, 414 pass) Dec. 5, 2015 (195 rush, 208 pass) Oct. 4, 1997 (21 rush, 379 pass) Dec. 1, 2018 (31 rush, 365 pass) Sept. 08, 2001 (98 rush, 293 pass) Sep 7, 2019 (30 rush, 344 pass) Oct 19, 2019 (25 rush, 347 pass) Oct. 10, 2009 (50 rush, 318 pass) Nov. 8, 1997 (-18 rush, 380 pass) Sept. 17, 2016 (111 rush, 248 pass) Aug. 25, 2018 (37 rush, 320 pass) Nov 23, 2019 (44 rush, 311 pass) Oct. 20, 2018 (27 rush, 323 pass) Oct 5, 2019 (44 rush, 305 pass) Sept. 24, 2016 (121 rush, 224 pass) Oct. 11, 2008 (39 rush, 304 pass) Nov. 21, 2015 (130 rush, 212 pass) Oct. 31, 2015 (18 rush, 324 pass) Nov. 7, 1998 (19 rush, 321 pass) Nov 9, 2019 (26 rush, 312 pass) Dec. 6, 2014 (84 rush, 253 pass)

Montressa Kirby vs Southwest Missouri State Montressa Kirby vs Sam Houston State Zerrick Cooper at Kennesaw State Zerrick Cooper at Southeastern La. Eli Jenkins vs Chattanooga Montressa Kirby vs Middle Tennessee State Zerrick Cooper at Maine Reggie Stancil vs Nicholls State Zerrick Cooper vs Chattanooga Zerrick Cooper vs Southeast Missouri Ryan Perrilloux at Murray State Montressa Kirby vs Northwestern State Eli Jenkins vs Coastal Carolina Zerrick Cooper vs North Carolina AT Zerrick Cooper vs Eastern Kentucky Zerrick Cooper at Southeast Missouri Zerrick Cooper vs Tennessee State Eli Jenkins at Liberty Ryan Perrilloux at Eastern Kentucky Eli Jenkins vs Murray State Eli Jenkins vs Eastern Kentucky Montressa Kirby vs Northwestern State Zerrick Cooper at Tennessee Tech Eli Jenkins vs Sam Houston

4,000-YARD CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 11,448 Eli Jenkins, 2013-16 7,688 7,506 6,774 6,276 5,479 5,339 5,138 5,084 4,920 4,880 4,237

Ryan Perrilloux vs Tennessee Tech Montressa Kirby vs Southwest Texas State Eli Jenkins vs North Alabama Zerrick Cooper vs Eastern Washington Eli Jenkins at Murray State Cedric Johnson vs Eastern Kentucky Zerrick Cooper at Tennessee State Ryan Perrilloux vs Austin Peay Eli Jenkins at LSU Eli Jenkins vs Youngstown State Zerrick Cooper at Austin Peay Eli Jenkins at Auburn Ryan Perrilloux at UT Martin Coty Blanchard vs Eastern Kentucky Zerrick Cooper at Murray State Ryan Perrilloux at Nicholls State Montressa Kirby vs Samford Ryan Perrilloux vs Eastern Kentucky Montressa Kirby vs Stephen F. Austin Eli Jenkins vs Eastern Illinois Marques Ivory at Georgia State Ryan Perrilloux at Florida State Tim Gallahan vs Nicholls State Reggie Stancil at Sam Houston Ryan Perrilloux at Eastern Illinois

Nov. 14, 2009 (103 rush, 223 pass) Nov. 15, 1997 (-9 rush, 345 pass) Sept. 1, 2016 (101 rush, 230 pass) Sep 14, 2019 (88 rush, 249 pass) Sep 27, 2014 (149 rush, 178 pass) Sept. 22, 2007 (78 rush, 245 pass) Nov. 10, 2018 (50 rush, 272 pass) Nov. 1, 2008 (50 rush, 271 pass) Sept. 10, 2016 (82 rush, 248 pass) Dec. 3, 2016 (189 rush, 140 pass) Sep 28, 2019 (25 rush, 301 pass) Sept. 12, 2015 (37 rush, 277 pass) Oct. 23, 2008 (53 rush, 261 pass) Nov. 5, 2011 (13 rush, 300 pass) Oct. 27, 2018 (51 rush, 259 pass) Sept. 26, 2009 (57 rush, 250 pass) Oct. 17, 1998 (44 rush, 263 pass) Nov. 21, 2009 (115 rush, 191 pass) Oct. 1, 1998 (51 rush, 254 pass) Nov. 15, 2014 (16 rush, 288 pass) Sept. 18, 2010 (21 rush, 283 pass) Sept. 12, 2009 (11 rush, 293 pass) Sept. 25, 1999 (0 rush, 304 pass) Oct. 10, 1999 (99 rush, 203 pass) Sept. 27, 2008 (19 rush, 281 pass)

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Montressa Kirby, 1995-98 Zerrick Cooper, 2018-19 Ed Lett, 1979-82 Reggie Stancil, 1999-2002 Ryan Perrilloux, 2008-09 David Gulledge, 1987-90 Maurice Mullins, 2002-05 Marques Ivory, 2008-12 David Coffey, 1983-86 Doc Lett, 1968-71 Boyce Callahan, 1970-73

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John Williams John Williams Terry Hodges John Krochina Joe Dacus Joe Dacus Gene Hanson Al Woodham Philip Smith Billy Hicks Jerry Duke Bill Nichols Wayne Keahey Rayford Talley Arland Carter Arland Carter Ray Vinson Joe Haynie Richard Drawdy Richard Drawdy Bruce Peck Doc Lett Doc Lett Doc Lett Doc Lett Ralph Brock Ralph Brock Corey Chandler Larry Barnes Larry Barnes Bobby Ray Green Bobby Ray Green Mike Watts Ed Lett Ed Lett Ed Lett Ed Lett

971 630 1094 769 384 585 390 1024 871 455 436 1051 430 399 1405 912 1200 1048 1348 1583 996 1174 1165 1359 1182 1428 1285 1023 1312 835 1898 1506 963 1934 1891 2367 2367

196 255 108 -61 6 -157 339 67 77 -8 709 488 167 90 -58 -64 -168 -78 -117 -117

Year Player 1983 Reginald Goodloe 1984 David Coffey 1985 David Coffey 1986 David Coffey 1987 David Gulledge 1988 David Gulledge 1989 David Gulledge 1990 David Gulledge 1991 Nicki Edmondson 1992 Chuck Robinson 1993 Chuck Robinson 1994 Chuck Robinson 1995 Jedarius Isaac 1996 Montressa Kirby 1997 Montressa Kirby 1998 Montressa Kirby 1999 Reggie Stancil 2000 Reggie Stancil 2001 Reggie Stancil 2002 Anthony Mayo 2003 Maurice Mullins 2004 Maurice Mullins 2005 Maurice Mullins 2006 Matt Hardin 2007 Cedric Johnson 2008 Ryan Perrilloux 2009 Ryan Perrilloux 2010 Marques Ivory 2011 Coty Blanchard 2012 Marques Ivory 2013 Eli Jenkins 2014 Eli Jenkins 2015 Eli Jenkins 2016 Eli Jenkins 2017 Bryant Horn 2018 Zerrick Cooper 2019 Zerrick Cooper

Total 787 1417 892 1905 736 1681 1544 1378 1825 1109 860 1487 723 1516 2954 2581 2302 1414 2111 1238 1603 1764 1718 1728 1434 2686 2793 2366 2130 2086 1840 2568 3949 3091 2110 3782 3724

Rush 787 -227 132 -32 218 927 666 578 950 632 439 462 327 385 137 310 387 419 263 257 991 388 346 -2 437 368 443 118 427 66 953 698 1161 984 734 366 320

Pass 0 1644 760 1937 518 754 878 800 875 477 421 1025 396 1131 2817 2271 1915 995 1848 981 612 1376 1372 1726 1871 2318 2350 2248 1703 2152 887 1870 2788 2107 1376 3416 3404

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L ONG S C OR I NG P LA YS KICKOFF RETURNS Yds. Player 103 Ray Vinson 100 Joey Hamilton Danny Lee 100 99 Gabriel Chambers 99 Maurice Dupree 96 Clay Green Danny Lee 92 90 Freddie Casey 90 Carl Harrison Maurice Dupree 89 88 Danny Lee 87 De’Marcus Flowers 87 Maurice Daughtry 86 Bert Flowers Wayne Landrum 85

Opponent Troy State Samford Delta State at Kentucky Southeast Missouri Furman Kentucky St. So. Georgia Troy State Murray State Livingston Aiustin Peay Southwest Texas Livingston Florence

Year 1966 1999 1992 2011 2008 2005 1992 1954 1956 2007 1992 2017 2002 1992 1970

PUNT RETURNS Player Yds. 93 Patrick Plott 90 Nickey Edmondson 82 Danny Lee 79 Criag Agee Eurosius Parker 79 75 Josh Barge 75 Craig Agee Danny Lee 74 73 Ray Gentles 68 Wayne Keahey 65 Bill Kinzy 64 Lewis Battle 63 Neika Willis 59 Neika Willis 55 Wayne Boyd 53 John Krochina

Opponent SW Missouri Samford New Haven Murray State Georgia Southern Liberty Samford North Alabama La. College So. Georgia Livingston North Carolina A&T Cumberland Sam Houston State Bluefield Howard

Year 1995 1989 1992 2004 1998 2016 2004 1991 1961 1956 1959 1995 2001 2001 1972 1952

RUSHING Yds. 87 87 86 84 83 83 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

Player Justice Owens Pat Clements Boyce Callahan Terry Thomas Eli Jenkins Washaun Ealey Clay Green Hank Williams Joey Hamilton David Gulledge Terry Hodges John Williams Rex Cassidy Bob Henderson Bill Nicholls Sean Richardson

Opponent Liberty Livingston Florence UT-Martin Charleston Southern Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Valdosta Alabama A&M Samford Howard Austin Peay St. Bernard Maryville Maryville Livingston

Year 2016 1977 1970 1987 2015 2011 2005 1984 1999 1988 1948 1948 1949 1950 1958 1991

PASSES Yds. 93 90 88 86 86 84 84 82 82 82 81 80 80 80 80 78 76 76 76 75 75 75 73 72 70 70

Player Montressa Kirby Chuck Robinson Eli Jenkins Marques Ivory Doc Lett Maurice Mullins Chuck Robinson David Gulledge Bobby Ray Green Montressa Kirby Montressa Kirby Bryant Horn Richard Drawdy Garey Waiters Reggie Stancil David Gulledge Eli Jenkins Eli Jenkins Ed Lett Zerrick Cooper Joe Haynie Mike Watts Bobby Ray Green David Coffey Zerrick Cooper Matt Hardin

Opponent SW Missouri St. New Haven West Alabama Tennessee Tech Samford Southeast Missouri Knoxville Troy State Delaware Middle Tennessee St. Northwestern State Liberty S.E. Missouri UT-Martin Troy State Troy State LSU Tennessee State S.W. Texas Mississippi Valley State Troy State Troy State Chattanooga Delta State Maine Tennessee State

Year 1997 1992 2014 2012 1968 2004 1994 1988 1978 1998 1998 2017 1965 1985 1999 1989 2016 2013 1981 2018 1964 1978 1966 1985 2018 2006

FUMBLES Yds. 98 87 75 66 56 43 42

Player Eugene Griep Lyle Darnell Pierre Warren Marvelle Granville DeWayne Cuffie James Hicks Dexter Sistrunk

Opponent Delta State Livingston Chattanooga Stephen F. Austin McNeese State North Park Southeast Missouri

Year 1962 1954 2012 1997 2002 1947 2003

PASS INTERCEPTIONS Yds. Player 98 Eugene Griep 88 Reggie Hall 87 Lyle Darnell Pierre Warren 75 73 Marlon Bridges 67 Marlon Bridges 66 Marvelle Granville 60 Jaylen Hill 56 DeWayne Cuffie Jalen Choice 54 52 Jonathan Hagler 48 Dawson Wells 45 Traco Williams James Hicks 43 42 Dexter Sistrunk

Opponent Delta State Eastern Kentucky Livingston Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky Eastern Washington Stephen F. Austin Eastern Kentucky McNeese State Tennessee State Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky Mississippi Valley State North Park Southeast Missouri

Year 1962 2016 1954 2012 2017 2019 1997 2016 2002 2018 2017 2015 2018 1947 2003

Opponent SW Missouri State New Haven West Alabama Tennessee Tech Samford Southeast Missouri Knoxville College Middle Tennessee St Troy State Delaware Northwestern State Liberty Troy State UT-Martin S.E. Missouri

Year 1997 1992 2014 2012 1968 2004 1994 1998 1988 1978 1998 2017 1999 1985 1965

Opponent Eastern Kentucky at Murray State North Alabama at Southeast Missouri St. at Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Troy State Liberty at #10 Arkansas Middle Tennessee St Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky Tennessee State Kentucky St. #16 Samford at Tennessee Tech Sam Houston St. Mississippi College Livingston Alabama A&M UT-Chattanooga West Georgia Mississippi College Troy State

Year 2013 2003 2013 2003 2003 2017 1981 2017 2012 1994 2016 2014 2008 1992 2013 2013 1998 1981 1981 1976 1970 1984 1988 1988

Opponent at Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky at Troy State Furman Southwest Texas St. Murray State #16 Samford Eastern Kentucky at Sam Houston State at Georgia Southern

Year 2013 2006 2006 2001 2005 2001 2019 2013 2003 2001 2002

PASS RECEIVING Yds. Player 93 Joey Hamilton 90 Danny Lee Markis Merrill 88 86 Telvin Brown Mike Munhall 86 Craig Agee 84 84 Jason Reynolds Joey Hamilton 82 82 Darrell Sanders 82 James Moreen 81 Ronald Bonner 80 Trae Barry Lorenzo Banks 80 80 Derrick Thomas Terry Harris 80 FIELD GOALS Yds. Player 52 Griffin Thomas Steven Lee 52 51 Griffin Thomas 51 Steven Lee Steven Lee 51 50 Cade Stinnett Ray Vollenweider 50 Cade Stinnett 49 49 Griffin Thomas Lee Sutherland 49 48 Cade Stinnett 48 Connor Rouleau 48 Gavin Hallford 48 Slade Stinnett 47 Griffin Thomas 47 Griffin Thomas 47 Brad Hopkins 47 Ray Vollenweider 47 Chris Hobbs Ronnie Lawson 47 47 Danny Kemp 47 Chris Hobbs 47 Ashley Kay 47 Ashley Kay PUNTS Yds. 86 81 75 74 71 70 69 68 68 68 68

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S C OR I NG TEAM GAME SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 72 Cumberland Univ. 2. 71 Miss. Valley State 3. 68 Eastern Kentucky 68 Union 5. 65 at Chattanooga 6. 62 Sam Houston State 7. 60 at Nicholls 8. 59 Murray State 59 at Tennessee-Martin 10. 58 Charleston Southern

Aug 30, 2001 Sep 8, 2018 Nov 9, 2013 Sep 17, 1999 Sep 18, 2004 Dec 19, 2015 Sep 26, 2009 Nov 4, 2017 Oct 9, 2004 Dec 11, 2015

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 10 Cumberland Univ. 10 Miss. Valley State 10 Union 4. 9 Eastern Kentucky 9 at Chattanooga 9 at Nicholls 7. 8 Sam Houston State 8 Murray State 8 Austin Peay 8 Tennessee Tech 8 Southeast Missouri 8 at Eastern Kentucky 8 at Tennessee-Martin 8 Austin Peay 8 Knoxville College

Aug 30, 2001 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 17, 1999 Nov 9, 2013 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 26, 2009 Dec 19, 2015 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 1, 2014 Nov 14, 2009 Nov 14, 2015 Oct 6, 2018 Oct 9, 2004 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 30, 1995

INDIVIDUAL GAME MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 30 DaMarcus James 30 Alan Bonner 30 Rondy Rogers 4. 24 Eli Jenkins 24 Cedric Johnson 5. 18 Josh Clemons 18 Roc Thomas 18 Roc Thomas 18 Miles Jones 18 Eli Jenkins 18 DaMarcus James 18 Josh Barge 18 DaMarcus James 18 DaMarcus James 18 DaMarcus James 18 DaMarcus James 18 DaMarcus James 18 Eli Jenkins 18 Troymaine Pope 18 Washaun Ealey 18 Washaun Ealey 18 Washaun Ealey 18 Alphonso Freeney 18 Jamal Young 18 Jamal Young 18 Oscar Bonds 18 Oscar Bonds 18 Clay Green 18 Clay Green 18 Joey Hamilton 18 Maurice Mullins 18 Ronald Murray 18 Marcus Mitchell 18 Josh Barge 18 Eli Jenkins 18 Eli Jenkins

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Nov 02, 2013 Nov 03, 2012 Oct 13, 2001 Nov. 19, 2016 Oct 11, 2007 Oct. 8, 2016 Nov. 12, 2016 Sept. 1, 2016 Nov 2, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Sep 20, 2014 Dec 07, 2013 Nov 23, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Sep 07, 2013 Nov 10, 2012 Oct 13, 2012 Oct 27, 2012 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Oct 10, 2009 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 25, 2004 Oct 05, 2006 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 17, 1999 Nov 08, 2003 Nov 08, 2008 Aug 30, 2001 Sept. 26, 2015 Dec. 5, 2015 Nov. 21, 2015

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Chattanooga Charleston Southern East Tenn State Eastern Illinois at Murray State Miss. Valley State Eastern Washington North Alabama Eastern Kentucky

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 5 DaMarcus James at Austin Peay 1. 5 Alan Bonner at UT Martin 5 Rondy Rogers at #23 Stephen F Austin 4 Cedric Johnson at Austin Peay 4. 5. 3 Josh Barge West Alabama 3 DaMarcus James at Murray State 3 Eli Jenkins at Murray State 3 Miles Jones Austin Peay 3 DaMarcus James at McNeese State 3 DaMarcus James Southeast Missouri 3 DaMarcus James at UT Martin 3 DaMarcus James at Georgia State 3 DaMarcus James Murray State 3 Eli Jenkins Eastern Kentucky 3 Troymaine Pope Jacksonville 3 Washaun Ealey Austin Peay 3 Washaun Ealey at Eastern Illinois 3 Washaun Ealey Murray State 3 Calvin Middleton at Southeast Missouri 3 Alphonso Freeney Austin Peay 3 Jamal Young at Eastern Illinois 3 Jamal Young at Murray State 3 Oscar Bonds at Chattanooga 3 Oscar Bonds at Eastern Kentucky 3 Clay Green Murray State 3 Clay Green Southeast Missouri 3 Joey Hamilton Union College 3 Maurice Mullins at Samford 3 Ronald Murray at Tennessee Tech 3 Marcus Mitchell Cumberland Univ. 3 Shaq Davidson East Tenn State 3 Josh Pearson Eastern Illinois 3 Josh Pearson at Murray State 3 Uriah West Miss. Valley State 3 Michael Matthews Eastern Washington 3 Josh Pearson North Alabama 3 KJ Stepherson Eastern Kentucky MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING 1. 8 James Esco Austin Peay 8 Gavin Hallford at Tennessee-Martin 8 Gavin Hallford at Chattanooga 8 Connor Rouleau Austin Peay 8 Connor Rouleau Southeast Missouri 8 Cade Stinnett at Eastern Kentucky 8 Griffin Thomas Eastern Kentucky 8. 7 17 Times MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED BY KICKING 1. 9 Gavin Hallford at Chattanooga 9 Griffin Thomas Eastern Kentucky 8 James Esco Austin Peay 3. 8 Gavin Hallford at Tennessee-Martin 8 Connor Rouleau Austin Peay 8 Connor Rouleau Southeast Missouri 8 Cade Stinnett at Eastern Kentucky 8 Patrick Tatum Tennessee Tech 8 Patrick Tatum at Nicholls 10. 7 21 Times

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Dec. 5, 2015 Dec. 11, 2015 Nov 24, 2018 Oct 13, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Nov 23, 2019 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 03, 2012 Oct 13, 2001 Oct 11, 2007 Sep 20, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Nov 2, 2014 Dec 07, 2013 Nov 23, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Sep 07, 2013 Nov 10, 2012 Oct 13, 2012 Oct 27, 2012 Nov 12, 2011 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Oct 10, 2009 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 25, 2004 Oct 05, 2006 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 17, 1999 Nov 08, 2003 Nov 08, 2008 Aug 30, 2001 Nov 24, 2018 Oct 13, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Nov 23, 2019 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 09, 2004 Sep 18, 2004 Nov 1, 2014 Nov 14, 2015 Oct 6, 2018 Nov 09, 2013

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MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING 1. 16 Gavin Hallford at Murray State 16 Connor Rouleau Charleston Southern 16 Griffin Thomas North Alabama 4. 15 Gavin Hallford Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky 5. 14 Griffin Thomas 6. 13 Gavin Hallford Samford 13 Gavin Hallford at Alabama State 13 Connor Rouleau Sam Houston State 13 Griffin Thomas Samford 13 Griffin Thomas at Tennessee Tech

Sep 28, 2007 Dec 11, 2015 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 08, 2007 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 11, 2006 Sep 01, 2007 Dec 19, 2015 Nov 30, 2013 Oct 06, 2012

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 6 Griffin Thomas 5 Gavin Hallford 2. 5 Steven Lee 4. 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Brad Hopkins 4 Brad Hopkins 4 Connor Rouleau 4 Connor Rouleau 4 Cade Stinnett 4 Lee Sutherland 4 Lee Sutherland 4 Griffin Thomas 4 Griffin Thomas

North Alabama at Alabama State at Murray State at Chattanooga Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky at Murray State Stephen F. Austin at Alabama A&M Eastern Illinois at Auburn Southeast Missouri Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State at Tennessee Tech Murray State

Sep 14, 2013 Sep 01, 2007 Oct 04, 2003 Nov 04, 2006 Sep 08, 2007 Sep 22, 2007 Sep 28, 2007 Oct 01, 1998 Sep 05, 1998 Nov 15, 2014 Sep 12, 2015 Oct 28, 2017 Sep 02, 1995 Sep 02, 1995 Oct 06, 2012 Sep 28, 2013

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 5 Griffin Thomas 1. 2. 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Gavin Hallford 4 Gavin Hallford 5. 3 James Esco 3 Gavin Hallford 3 Brad Hopkins 3 Brad Hopkins 3 Steven Lee 3 Connor Rouleau 3 Connor Rouleau 3 Cade Stinnett 3 Lee Sutherland 3 Lee Sutherland 3 Griffin Thomas

North Alabama at Alabama State Chattanooga at Murray State Southeast Missouri at Southeast Missouri Stephen F. Austin McNeese State at Murray State Charleston Southern at Chattanooga Southeast Missouri Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State at Tennessee Tech

Sep 14, 2013 Sep 01, 2007 Sep 08, 2007 Sep 28, 2007 Nov 13, 2010 Nov 17, 2007 Oct 01, 1998 Oct 16, 1999 Oct 04, 2003 Dec 11, 2015 Sep 05, 2015 Oct 28, 2017 Sep 02, 1995 Sep 02, 1995 Oct 06, 2012

MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 8 Gavin Hallford 8 James Esco 3. 7 Gavin Hallford LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 1. 52 Steven Lee 52 Griffin Thomas 3. 51 Steven Lee 51 Steven Lee 51 Griffin Thomas 6. 50 Cade Stinnett 50 Griffin Thomas 8. 49 Cade Stinnett 49 Griffin Thomas 10. 48 Gavin Hallford 48 Connor Rouleau 48 Cade Stinnett

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TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 76 (53 rush, 21 rcv, 2 ret) 2. 70 (29 rush, 37 rcv, 4 ret) 3. 65 (48 rush, 13 rcv, 4 ret) 4. 57 (43 rush, 11 rcv, 3 ret) 5. 56 (41 rush, 12 rcv, 3 ret) 56 (35 rush, 19 rcv, 2 ret) 7. 55 (29 rush, 25 rcv, 1 ret) 8. 53 (20 rush, 27 rcv, 6 ret) 9. 52 (38 rush, 7 rcv, 7 ret) 10. 49 (37 rush, 4 rcv, 8 ret) 49 (32 rush, 13 rcv, 4 ret) 49 (20 rush, 27 rcv, 2 ret)

2015 2018 2013 1991 2004 2014 1982 2009 1992 1989 2016 2010

EXTRA POINTS (SEASON) 2015 2018 2013 1982 1991 2014 1989 2004 1988 2009

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 74 (70-74) 2. 66 (64-66) 3. 63 (62-63) 4. 57 (53-57) 5. 56 (50-56) 6. 55 (55-55) 55 (53-55) 8. 52 (51-52) 9. 51 (46-51) 10. 49 (41-49)

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PAT KICK PCT 1. 100.0 (46-46) 100.0 (55-55) 100.0 (17-17) 4. 98.4 (62-63) 5. 98.1 (51-52) 6. 97.4 (38-39) 7. 97.2 (35-36) 8. 97.1 (33-34) 9. 97.0 (64-66) 10. 96.8 (30-31)

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 32 (24-32) 2. 29 (22-29) 3. 28 (18-28) 4. 25 (13-25) 5. 22 (15-22) 22 (12-22) 7. 20 (12-20) 20 (8-20) 9. 19 (11-19) 19 (10-19) 19 (11-19) 19 (12-19)

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FIELD GOAL PCT 1. 100.0 (3-3) 2. 90.0 (9-10) 3. 80.0 (8-10) 4. 77.8 (7-9) 77.8 (7-9) 77.8 (7-9) 7. 75.9 (22-29) 8. 75.0 (24-32) 9. 72.2 (13-18) 10. 71.4 (10-14)

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TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 29 DaMarcus James (29 rush) 2. 20 Troymaine Pope (19 rush, 1 rcv) 3. 19 Oscar BONDS (19 rush) Josh Pearson (17 rcv) 4. 17 5. 16 David Gulledge (16 rush) 16 Walter Broughton (14 rush, 2 rcv) 16 David Gulledge (16 rush) 8. 15 Danny Lee (7 rush, 3 rcv, 5 ret) 15 Rondy Rogers (13 rush, 2 rcv) 15 Eli Jenkins (15 rush)

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PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 68 Connor Rouleau 2. 64 Cade Stinnett 3. 63 Griffin Thomas 4. 57 Slade Stinnett 5. 56 Gavin Hallford 6. 55 Connor Rouleau 55 Chris Hobbs 8. 51 Slade Stinnett 51 Patrick Tatum 10. 46 Gavin Hallford 46 Ashley Kay

(65-68) (62-64) (62-63) (53-57) (50-56) (53-55) (55-55) (50-51) (46-51) (44-46) (46-46)

2015 2018 2013 1991 2004 2014 1982 1989 2009 2008 1988

PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0 Bruce Peck (11-11) 100.0 Doug Wheeler (9-9) 100.0 Bruce Peck (7-7) 100.0 Brian Krohn (6-6) 100.0 Bruce Peck (25-25) 100.0 Bruce Peck (6-6) 100.0 Danny Kemp (32-32) 100.0 Chris Hobbs (55-55) 100.0 Ashley Kay (46-46) 10. 98.4 Griffin Thomas (62-63)

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 174 DaMarcus James (29 TD) 2. 134 Griffin Thomas (62 PAT, 24 FG) 3. 120 Troymaine Pope (20 TD) 4. 116 Connor Rouleau (65 PAT, 17 FG) (19 TD) 5. 114 Oscar Bonds 6. 106 Josh Pearson (17 TD) 7. 99 Gavin Hallford (33 PAT, 22 FG) 8. 96 David Gulledge (16 TD) 96 David Gulledge (16 TD) 96 Walter Broughton (16 TD)

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FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 24 Griffin Thomas 2. 22 Gavin Hallford 3. 17 Connor Rouleau 4. 13 Cade Stinnett 13 James Esco 13 Joe Hix 7. 12 Slade Stinnett 12 Cade Stinnett 12 Gavin Hallford Ashley Kay 10. 11 11 Connor Rouleau 11 Ashley Kay 11 Steven LEE 11 Steven Lee

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 32 Griffin Thomas 2. 29 Gavin Hallford 3. 27 Connor Rouleau 4. 21 Joe Hix Rocky Riddle 5. 20 20 Gavin Hallford 20 James Esco Steven LEE 8. 19 19 Griffin Thomas 19 Slade Stinnett 19 Steven Lee 19 Cade Stinnett

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FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) (5-5) 1. 100.0 Bruce Peck 2. 90.0 James Esco (9-10) 3. 80.0 Rocky Riddle (8-10) 80.0 Lee Sutherland (8-10) 5. 77.8 Brad Hopkins (7-9) 77.8 Gavin Hallford (7-9) 77.8 Joe Hix (7-9) 8. 75.9 Gavin Hallford (22-29) 9. 75.0 Griffin Thomas (24-32) 10. 72.2 Cade Stinnett (13-18)

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TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 303 Gavin Hallford (156 PAT, 49 FG) 2. 300 DaMarcus James (50 TD) 3. 290 David Gulledge (48 TD, 1 PAT) 4. 287 Slade Stinnett (179 PAT, 36 FG) 5. 252 Eli Jenkins (42 TD) 6. 240 Boyce Callahan (40 TD) 7. 226 Chris Hobbs (130 PAT, 32 FG) 8. 216 Walter Broughton (36 TD) 216 Troymaine Pope (36 TD) 10. 208 Griffin Thomas (100 PAT, 36 FG)

2004-08 2011-14 1987-90 1989-92 2013-16 1970-73 1981-84 1980-83 2012-15 2010-13

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 50 DaMarcus James (49 rush, 1 rcv) 2. 48 David Gulledge (48 rush) 3. 42 Eli Jenkins (42 rush) 4. 40 Boyce Callahan (40 rush) 5. 36 Walter Broughton (26 rush, 10 rcv) 36 Troymaine Pope (34 rush, 2 rcv) 7. 33 Clay Green (30 rush, 3 ret) 8. 30 Josh Pearson (30 rcv) 30 Rondy Rogers (28 rush, 2 rcv) 10. 29 Bubba Long (21 rush, 8 rcv)

2011-14 1987-90 2013-16 1970-73 1980-83 2012-15 2003-06 2018-19 1999-02 1966-69

EXTRA POINTS (CAREER) PAT KICKS MADE 1. 179 Slade Stinnett 2. 156 Gavin Hallford 142 Cade Stinnett 3. 4. 130 Chris Hobbs 5. 122 Connor Rouleau 6. 116 Rocky Riddle 7. 103 Joe Hix 100 Griffin Thomas 8. 9. 80 James Esco 10. 78 Steven Lee

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1989-92 2004-08 2014-18 1981-84 2013-16 1976-79 1972-75 2010-13 2010-11 2001-03

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 188 Slade Stinnett 2. 166 Gavin Hallford 3. 153 Cade Stinnett 4. 135 Chris Hobbs 5. 128 Connor Rouleau 126 Rocky Riddle 6. 7. 116 Joe Hix 8. 103 Griffin Thomas 9. 96 Steven Lee 10. 85 James Esco

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(MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) Danny Kemp (68-32) Doug Wheeler (9-9) Bruce Peck (49-49) Terry Owens (5-5) Griffin Thomas (100-103) Chris Hobbs (130-135) Ashley Kay (63-66) Connor Rouleau (122-128) Slade Stinnett (179-188) James Esco (80-85)

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PAT KICK PCT 1. 212.5 2. 100.0 100.0 100.0 5. 97.1 6. 96.3 7. 95.5 8. 95.3 9. 95.2 10. 94.1

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 49 Gavin Hallford 2. 36 Griffin Thomas 36 Slade Stinnett 36 Cade Stinnett 5. 32 Chris Hobbs 6. 30 Steven Lee 30 Joe Hix 8. 28 Connor Rouleau 28 Rocky Riddle 10. 22 James Esco 22 Ashley Kay

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 72 Gavin Hallford 2. 65 Slade Stinnett 3. 55 Joe Hix 4. 54 Rocky Riddle 54 Cade Stinnett 6. 53 Griffin Thomas 7. 50 Steven Lee 8. 46 Chris Hobbs 9. 45 Connor Rouleau 10. 34 Brad Hopkins 34 Ashley Kay

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FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0 Bruce Peck (11-11) 93.3 Danny Kemp (14-15) 2. 3. 73.3 James Esco (22-30) 4. 70.0 Shane Seamons (7-10) 5. 69.6 Chris Hobbs (32-46) 6. 68.1 Gavin Hallford (49-72) 67.9 Griffin Thomas (36-53) 7. 8. 66.7 Cade Stinnett (36-54) 9. 65.0 Cade Stinnett (13-20) 10. 64.7 Ashley Kay (22-34)

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Player John Williams John Williams John Meadows John Krochina Charles Stough Bob Henderson Virgil Holder Al Woodham Rabbitt Smith Billy Hicks Jerry McBee Frank Blackburn Bill Nichols Wayne Keahey Ray Gentles Arland Carter Arland Carter Ray Vinson Joe Haynie Bruce Peck Terry Owens Bubba Long Bubba Long Danny Camp Jack Clark Bubba Long Boyce Callahan Boyce Callahan Boyce Callahan Joe Hix Mike Hobson Joe Hix Mike Hobson Larry Barnes Rocky Riddle Rocky Riddle Rocky Riddle Cedric Brownlee Chris Hobbs Walter Broughton Walter Broughton Chris Hobbs Derrick Thomas Pat White Ashley Kay David Gulledge David Gulledge David Gulledge Nicki Edmondson Danny Lee Lee Sutherland Jermelle Pruitt Amel Jackson Shane Seamons Ronald Bonner Joey Hamilton Joey Hamilton Rondy Rogers Rondy Rogers Steven Lee Steven Lee Oscar Bonds Clay Green Clay Green Gavin Hallford Maurice Dupree Patrick Tatum James Esco James Esco Washaun Ealey DaMarcus James Connor Rouleau Troymaine Pope Eli Jenkins Roc Thomas Josh Pearson Josh Pearson

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Season Opponent 2001 Cumberland University 2018 Miss. Valley State 2013 Eastern Kentucky 1999 Union College 1955 Samford (Howard) 1973 Northeast Louisiana 2004 at Chattanooga 1981 Liberty Baptist 1992 Kentucky State 1989 UT-Martin 1988 West Chester 1954 South Georgia 2015 Sam Houston State 2009 at Nicholls State 1971 North Alabama 2017 Murray State 2004 at Tennessee-Martin 1992 Alcorn State 1979 Livingston 2015 Charleston Southern 1971 Southeast Missouri State 2018 at Eastern Kentucky 2014 Austin Peay 2010 Austin Peay 2015 Southeast Missouri State 1982 Delta State 1995 Knoxville College 2006 Samford 1970 Troy State 2013 #16 Samford 2009 at Tennessee Tech 2018 at Kennesaw State 1992 Livingston 1986 West Georgia 1982 Mississippi College 2004 Samford 1991 Wofford Mississippi College 1980 1991 West Georgia 1973 UT-Martin

Margin Opponent 75 Bowen 71 Mississippi Valley State 64 Liberty Baptist 63 UT-Martin 62 Cumberland University 59 Livingston 58 Eastern Kentucky 57 Southeast Missouri State 56 Austin Peay 53 Austin Peay 52 Sam Houston State

Score 72-10 71-0 68-10 68-13 67-24 66-24 65-20 64-0 63-21 63-0 63-24 63-12 62-10 60-10 60-7 59-23 59-12 59-45 59-0 58-38 57-0 56-7 56-0 56-3 56-28 56-36 55-6 55-7 55-10 55-14 55-28 52-60 54-27 52-34 52-36 51-18 51-7 51-14 50-24 50-7

Margin 69 65 60 55 51

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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Game Winning Play 29-yd FG 12-yd Pass 8-yd Pass 20-yd Pass 17-yd Pass 30-yd Pass (2-pt Con) 2-yd Rush 44-yd FG 20-yd FG 2-yd Rush 2-pt conversion 13-yd Rush 4-yd Rush 14-yd Rush 13-yard run

Score 3-72 0-65 0-60 0-55 0-51

Year 1926 1946 1938 1958 1967

98,389 87,451 82,691 75,127 71,420 71,062 55,768 54,098 50,161 47,456 46,131 45,706 38,635 34,712 30,043

at LSU at Auburn at Florida at Michigan State at Florida State at Arkansas at Ole Miss at Kentucky at Georgia Tech at Mississippi State at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Mississippi State at Kansas at South Florida

(Sept. 10, 2016) (Sept. 12, 2015 (Nov. 17, 2012) (Aug. 29, 2014) (Sept. 12, 2009) (Sept. 1, 2012) (Sept. 4, 2010) (Oct. 22, 2011) (Sept. 9, 2017) (Sept. 14, 2002) (Sept. 5, 2009) (Aug. 28, 2008) (Oct. 14, 2006) (Sept. 20, 2003) (Sept. 2, 2000)

MILESTONE VICTORIES

Score 3-72 0-65 52-60 0-60 27-55 30-55 0-55 36-53 33-52 48-52 14-52 32-51 0-51 17-51 14-51 3-50

won eight of the last 11. Opponent NE Louisiana McNeese St. SF Austin Murray St. at Tenn. Tech at Ole Miss at Georgia St. vs #17 Tenn St vs #22 UNA at Georgia St. vs Murray St. at #13 Chattanooga at #6 Auburn vs #7 Chattanooga at #2 Kennesaw State

Opponent Chattanooga Mississippi Southern Spring Hill UT-Chattanooga UT-Chattanooga

TOP 15 CROWDS TO WATCH JAX STATE

JSU IN OVERTIME Since the NCAA established a tiebreaker system in 1995, Jax State is 8-7 in overtime contests and has Date 11/16/96 10/16/99 10/13/01 10/4/03 10/28/06 9/4/10 9/23/10 10/20/12 9/14/13 9/21/13 9/28/13 9/6/14 9/12/15 12/5/15 11/17/18

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WORST LOSSES

MOST POINTS AGAINST THE GAMECOCKS Season Opponent 1926 Chattanooga 1946 Mississippi Southern 2018 at Kennesaw State 1938 Spring Hill at Maine 2018 2001 Sam Houston State 1958 UT-Chattanooga 1998 Northwestern State 2019 at Austin Peay 2011 Eastern Kentucky 2013 at #2 Eastern Illinois 1998 Georgia Southern 1967 UT-Chattanooga 1999 Sam Houston State 1999 Georgia Southern Mississippi College 1985

Score 75-0 71-0 64-0 63-0 72-10 59-0 68-10 57-0 56-0 56-3 62-10

Score 28-31 36-39 37-44 17-23 17-10 49-48 34-27 31-28 21-18 32-26 34-35 26-23 20-27 41-35 52-60

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TEAM GAME MOST PUNTS 1. 11 Western Illinois 2. 9 Nicholls State 9 at McNeese State 9 at Kansas 9 at Georgia Southern 9 Tennessee Tech 9 Coastal Carolina 9 at Murray State

INDIVIDUAL GAME Nov 11, 1995 Oct 25, 1997 Oct 14, 2000 Sep 20, 2003 Nov 16, 2002 Oct 20, 2007 Sept. 17, 2016 Nov. 12, 2016

MOST YARDS PUNTING 1. 415 at Georgia Southern Nov 16, 2002 9 punts 2. 413 at Kansas Sep 20, 2003 9 punts 3. 398 Western Illinois Nov 11, 1995 11 punts 4. 371 at Alabama State Aug 31, 2013 8 punts 5. 360 at #18 Sam Houston St. Nov 10, 2001 8 punts 6. 353 #22 Southwest Texas Oct 20, 2001 7 punts 7. 344 Western Kentucky Oct 07, 1995 8 punts 8. 342 North Alabama Sep 14, 2013 8 punts 9. 341 at Tennessee Tech Oct 28, 2006 8 punts 10. 334 Tennessee Tech Oct 20, 2007 9 punts HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 51.0 Austin Peay 2. 50.5 Tennessee Tech 3. 50.4 Southwest Texas State 4. 50.0 at Troy State 5. 50.0 at Tennessee-Martin

Oct. 13, 1979 Oct. 25, 2014 Oct. 20, 2001 Nov 17, 2001 Oct 09, 2004

MOST PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE 20 4 many times, last at UT Martin Nov. 11, 2017

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MOST PUNTS 1. 11 Jason Porch 2. 10 John Howard 3. 9 John Howard 9 John Howard 9 Dean Kelly 9 Jason Porch 9 Richie Rhodes 9 Richie Rhodes 9 Shane Seamons 9 Zach Walden

Western Illinois at Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State at McNeese State at Murray St. at SW Missouri State at Kansas at Georgia Southern at SW Missouri State Tennessee Tech

Nov 11, 1995 Oct 30, 1999 Oct 25, 1997 Oct 14, 2000 Nov 12, 2016 Nov 20, 1995 Sep 20, 2003 Nov 16, 2002 Sep 28, 1996 Oct 20, 2007

MOST YARDS PUNTING 1. 415 Richie Rhodes 2. 413 Richie Rhodes 3. 410 Zach Walden 4. 398 Jason Porch 5. 396 Shane Seamons 6. 371 John Howard 371 Hamish MacInnes 8. 360 Richie Rhodes 9. 353 Richie Rhodes 10. 344 Jason Porch

at Georgia Southern at Kansas Southeast Missouri Western Illinois at SW Missouri State at Stephen F. Austin at Alabama State at #18 Sam Houston St. #22 Southwest Texas Western Kentucky

Nov 16, 2002 Sep 20, 2003 Sep 16, 2006 Nov 11, 1995 Sep 28, 1996 Oct 30, 1999 Aug 31, 2013 Nov 10, 2001 Oct 20, 2001 Oct 07, 1995

9 punts 9 punts 8 punts 11 punts 9 punts 10 punts 8 punts 8 punts 7 punts 8 punts

PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 83 (83-3204) 1992 2. 80 (80-3059) 1989 3. 76 (76-2682) 1980 4. 75 (75-3268) 1982 5. 74 (74-3133) 2013 6. 73 (73-2662) 2016 73 (73-2752) 1977 8. 71 (71-2522) 1995 9. 70 (70-3010) 1981 70 (70-2603) 1976

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT 1. 55.2 Richie Rhodes at Troy State 2. 51.2 Zach Walden Southeast Missouri 3. 50.4 Richie Rhodes #22 Southwest Texas at Tennessee-Martin 4. 50.0 Richie Rhodes 5. 49.7 Richie Rhodes at Tennessee State 6. 49.2 Hamish MacInnes at Tennessee Tech 7. 49.0 John Howard Middle Tennessee St. 8. 48.5 Zach Walden Murray State 9. 48.2 Hamish MacInnes Miss. Valley State 48.2 Zach Walden at Southeast Missouri

(3 PUNTS) Nov 17, 2001 Sep 16, 2006 Oct 20, 2001 Oct 09, 2004 Oct 18, 2003 Oct 26, 2013 Sep 19, 1998 Oct 05, 2006 Oct 03, 2015 Nov 17, 2007

5-276 8-410 7-353 3-150 3-149 5-246 4-196 6-291 4-193 4-193

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 3 (60-2195) 1999 3 (66-2238) 2000 3 (55-2175) 2007 3 (71-2522) 1995 5. 2 (64-2617) 2015 2 (80-3059) 1989 2 (57-2224) 1998 2 (54-1823) 1997 2 (55-2105) 2009 10. 10 Times

MOST PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE 20 1. 4 Coty Blanchard at UT Martin 4 John Howard at Nicholls State 4 Dean Kelly at Liberty 4 Dean Kelly vs Chattanooga 4 Dean Kelly at UT Martin 4 Richie Rhodes North Alabama 4 Zach Walden Tennessee-Martin 4 Zach Walden Murray State 4 Zach Walden Murray State 4 Zach Walden at Tennessee Tech

Oct 09, 2010 Sep 09, 2000 Sep 24, 2016 Aug 26, 2017 Nov 11, 2017 Sep 13, 2003 Oct 04, 2007 Oct 05, 2006 Oct 18, 2008 Oct 28, 2006

LONGEST PUNT 1. 86 Hamish MacInnes 2. 81 Zach Walden 3. 75 Zach Walden 4. 74 Richie Rhodes 5. 71 Shane Seamons 71 Zach Walden 71 Zach Walden 8. 70 Richie Rhodes 9. 69 Jason Pierce 10. 68 Hamish MacInnes 68 Richie Rhodes 68 Richie Rhodes 68 Richie Rhodes

PUNT YARDS 1. 3268 (75-3268) 2. 3204 (83-3204) 3. 3133 (74-3133) 4. 3059 (80-3059) 5. 3010 (70-3010) 6. 2795 (69-2795) 7. 2752 (73-2752) 8. 2682 (76-2682) 9. 2668 (64-2668) 10. 2662 (73-2662)

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT 1. 44.66 (41-1831) 43.57 (75-3268) 2. 3. 43.00 (70-3010) 4. 42.34 (74-3133) 5. 41.85 (62-2595) 6. 41.75 (51-2129) 41.69 (64-2668) 7. 8. 41.18 (60-2471) 9. 41.11 (55-2261) 10. 41.00 (60-2460) 41.00 (61-2501)

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2001 1982 1981 2013 2002 1970 2006 2018 1971 2019 1979

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PUNT YARDS 1. 11576 Gregg Lowery 2. 9780 Hamish MacInnes 3. 9208 Richie Rhodes 4. 8359 John Howard 5. 8343 Garey Waiters 6. 8104 Zach Walden 7. 7841 Steve Bailey 8. 7528 Ray Brock 9. 6957 Preston Newman 10. 6222 Bruce Peck

(278-11576) (239-9780) (218-9208) (225-8359) (210-8343) (206-8104) (205-7841) (197-7528) (168-6957) (171-6222)

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PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 83 Steve Lewis 2. 78 Steve Bailey 3. 75 Gregg Lowery 4. 73 Hamish MacInnes 5. 72 Ray Brock 72 Gregg Lowery 7. 70 Gregg Lowery 8. 68 Jason Porch 68 Dean Kelly 68 Steve Bailey

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PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 278 Gregg Lowery 2. 239 Hamish MacInnes 3. 225 John Howard 4. 218 Richie Rhodes 5. 210 Garey Waiters 6. 206 Zach Walden 7. 205 Steve Bailey 8. 197 Ray Brock 9. 171 Bruce Peck 10. 168 Preston Newman

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AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 54.60 Rod Parker (5-273) 2. 45.69 Richie Rhodes (39-1782) 3. 43.57 Gregg Lowery (75-3268) 4. 43.05 Richie Rhodes (60-2583) 43.00 Gregg Lowery (70-3010) 5. 6. 42.92 Hamish MacInnes (73-3133) 7. 42.86 Preston Newman (56-2400) 8. 42.48 Zach Walden (50-2124) 9. 42.28 D Hartsfiels (18-761) 41.45 Hamish MacInnes (62-2570) 10.

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 9 John Howard 2. 5 Zach Walden 5 Jason Porch 2 Richie Rhodes 4. 5. 1 Dean Kelly 1 Shane Seamons 1 Patrick Tatum 1 Hamish MacInnes 1 Lee Sutherland

(225-8359) (206-8104) (153-5845) (218-9208) (68-2533) (62-2521) (46-1828) (239-9780) (23-841)

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PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 3 Zach Walden 3 John Howard 3 Jason Porch 2 John Howard 4. 2 John Howard 2 John Howard 7. 1 11 Times

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 54.60 Rod Parker (5-273) 1985 2. 42.28 D Hartsfiels (18-761) 1983 3. 42.24 Richie Rhodes (218-9208) 2001-04 4. 41.64 Gregg Lowery (278-11576) 1979-82 5. 41.43 Jason Pierce (51-2113) 2018-A 6. 41.41 Preston Newman (168-6957) 1968-70 7. 41.38 Others (13-538) 1969,71,73 8. 41.02 Randy Liles (41-1682) 1971 9. 40.92 Hamish MacInnes (239-9780) 2012-15 10. 40.66 Shane Seamons (62-2521) 1995-96

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Game: 32 vs Tenn State, 2015 and vs Livingston, 1978

Yards Penalized in a game: 176, vs. Chattanooga, 1957

Interception: 100 yards by Charley Harris vs Northeast Missouri State, 1982

Season: 362, 2015

Penalties in a season: 116 in 2016

Kickoff: 103 yards by Ray Vinson vs Troy State, 1966

By Rushing: 199, 2015

Yards Penalized in a season: 1,085 in 2016

Fumble: 98 yards by Eugene Griep vs Delta State, 1962

By Passing: 169, 2018 By Penalty: 28, 1997

NAIL B I T I NG FI NI S H ES The Gamecocks have recorded 22 wins in the final 2:00 of the game since the 1993 season. Here’s a breakdown of each game: Oct. 20, 1994 JSU 32, Northeast Louisiana 28 0:29 - Jermelle Pruitt 10-yard rush Nov. 11, 1995 - JSU 32, Western Illinois 27 0:00 - JeDarius Issac 42-yard pass to Patrick Plott Sept. 13, 1997 - JSU 28, Sam Houston State 21 0:49 - Montressa Kirby 13-yard pass to Ronald Bonner Sept. 26, 1998 - JSU 21, Nicholls State 20 0:03 - Montressa Kirby 13-yard pass to Ronald Bonner Aug. 31, 2002 - JSU 20, Alabama A&M 17 0:01 - Steven Lee 41-yard Fieldgoal Sept. 29, 2002 - JSU 35, Tennessee Tech 29 0:28 - Kory Chapman 7-yard rush Sept. 28, 2004 - JSU 30, Eastern Kentucky 23 0:31 - Maurice Mullins 3-yard pass to Jarvis Houston

Oct. 28, 2006 - JSU 17, Tennessee Tech 10 (OT) OT - Matt Hardin 17-yard pass to Taurean Rhetta

Sept. 8, 2012 - JSU 27, UT Chattanooga 24 0:00 - Griffin Thomas 37-yard field goal

Oct. 4, 2007 - JSU 27, Tennessee-Martin 24 1:46- Cedric Johnson 8-yard pass to Taurean Rhetta

Oct. 20, 2012 - JSU 31, Tennessee State 28 OT - Griffin Thomas 44-yard field goal

Nov. 15, 2008 - JSU 26, Tennessee State 21 0:13- Calvin Middleton 1-yard rush

Sept. 14, 2013 - JSU 24, North Alabama 21 2 OT - Griffin Thomas 20-yard field goal

Sept. 4, 2010 - JSU 49, Ole Miss 48 2 OT- Coty Blanchard 30-yard pass to Kevyn Cooper Coty Blanchard 2-point conversion pass to Calvin Middleton

Sept. 21, 2013 - JSU 32, Georgia State 26 OT - DaMarcus James 2-yard run

Sept. 11, 2010 - JSU 21, UT Chattanooga 17 1:16 - Marques Ivory 72-yard pass to James Shaw Sept. 23, 2010 - JSU 34, Georgia State 28 OT - Marques Ivory 2-yard rush Nov. 13, 2010 - JSU 29, Southeast Missouri State 27 0:11 - Marques Ivory 17-yard pass to Alan Bonner Sept. 1, 2011 - JSU 24, UT Martin 23 0:38 - Calvin Middleton 4-yard run

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Sept. 6, 2014 - JSU 26, Chattanooga, 23 OT - Eli Jenkins 13-yard run Dec. 5, 2015 - JSU 41, Chattanooga, 35 OT-Eli Jenkins 14-yard run Nov. 3, 2018 – JSU 21, UT Martin 14 0:29 – Zerrick Cooper 43-yard pass to Jamari Hester Sept. 14, 2019 - JSU 49, Eastern Washington 45 0:59 - Michael Matthews 1-yard run

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R ET U R NS TEAM GAME MOST PUNT RETURNS 1. 8 Western Illinois 2. 7 Stephen F. Austin 7 Southeast Missouri 7 Union 7 Eastern Kentucky 6. 6 Northwestern State 6 Eastern Illinois 6 at Murray State 6 Austin Peay 6 Miss. Valley State 6 at Murray State

Nov 11, 1995 Oct 01, 1998 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 17, 1999 Sep 27, 2003 Nov 09, 2002 Nov 15, 2003 Oct 04, 2003 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 8, 2018 Sep 28, 2007

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 149 Murray State 2. 148 Stephen F. Austin 3. 142 Union 4. 138 at Murray State 5. 114 at SW Missouri State 6. 107 Cumberland Univ. 7. 105 Samford 8. 99 Murray State 9. 93 Southeast Missouri 10. 92 at Alabama A&M

Oct 02, 2004 Oct 01, 1998 Sep 17, 1999 Sep 28, 2007 Nov 20, 1995 Aug 30, 2001 Nov 06, 2004 Nov 4, 2017 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 19, 2009

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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 37.2 Murray State Oct 02, 2004 4-149 2. 35.0 Samford Nov 06, 2004 3-105 Sep 24, 2016 3-83 3. 27.7 at Liberty 4. 24.8 Murray State Nov 4, 2017 4-99 5. 24.0 at Eastern Illinois Oct 13, 2012 2-48 6. 23.5 Northwestern State Nov 04, 2000 2-47 23.5 at Troy State Nov 17, 2001 2-47 Nov 08, 2003 2-46 8. 23.0 at Samford 23.0 at Alabama A&M Sep 19, 2009 4-92 23.0 at Murray State Sep 28, 2007 6-138 MOST KICK RETURNS 1. 11 at #18 Sam Houston St. 2. 9 Northwestern State 3. 8 Eastern Kentucky 8 at Georgia Southern 8 at Furman 8 at Stephen F. Austin 8 at Georgia Southern 8. 7 at Maine 7 at Georgia Tech 7 Youngstown State 7 Sam Houston 7 at Eastern Kentucky 7 at Stephen F. Austin 7 Eastern Illinois 7 at Troy State 7 at Sam Houston State 7 Stephen F. Austin 7 Southeast Missouri 7 at Eastern Kentucky 7 at Georgia Tech

Nov 10, 2001 Nov 07, 1998 Nov 05, 2011 Nov 16, 2002 Nov 27, 2004 Oct 30, 1999 Sep 12, 1998 Dec 1, 2018 Aug 28, 2008 Dec 03, 2016 Dec 06, 2014 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 09, 1996 Nov 10, 2007 Nov 20, 1997 Oct 10, 1999 Oct 26, 2002 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 22, 2012 Sep 5, 2009

MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 233 at Murray State 2. 226 at #18 Sam Houston St. 3. 190 Stephen F. Austin 4. 188 at Eastern Kentucky 5. 173 Samford 6. 164 at Samford 164 Murray State 8. 162 at Alabama-Birminham 9. 161 UT Martin 161 at Murray State

Sep 28, 2007 Nov 10, 2001 Oct 26, 2002 Sep 22, 2012 Sep 21, 2000 Nov 03, 2007 Oct 02, 2010 Sep 21, 1996 Sep 01, 2011 Sep 27, 2014

MOST FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 2 at Southeast Missouri 2 at Southwest Texas 2 Eastern Kentucky 2 Samford 2 Western Kentucky 2 at Western Kentucky 2 Western Kentucky 2 Nicholls State 2 at Ole Miss 2 at Alabama A&M 2 West Georgia 2 at Georgia Tech

Nov 07, 2009 Nov 14, 1998 Nov 21, 2009 Nov 30, 2013 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 12, 1996 Oct 25, 1997 Sep 04, 2010 Sep 05, 1998 Sep 07, 1996 Sep 5, 2009

MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 84 at Alabama A&M 2. 75 Chattanooga 75 Chattanooga 4. 66 at Stephen F. Austin 5. 49 at Arkansas 6. 48 at Tennessee State 7. 43 at Southeast Missouri 8. 42 at Southeast Missouri 9. 36 at Furman

Sep 05, 1998 Sep 08, 2012 Sep 09, 2012 Oct 13, 1997 Sep 01, 2012 Oct 11, 2014 Nov 07, 2009 Nov 22, 2003 Sep 02, 2006

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 6 at Samford 2. 5 Tennessee-Martin 5 at Austin Peay 5 at Eastern Kentucky 5 at Chattanooga 4 at Samford 6. 4 UT Martin 4 Southeast Missouri 4 at Louisiana-Lafayette 4 Miss. Valley State 4 at Tennessee State 4 Tennessee Tech 4 Chattanooga 4 at Nicholls State

Oct 14, 1995 Oct 15, 2005 Oct 15, 2011 Oct 22, 2016 Sep 20, 2008 Nov 12, 2005 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 20, 2004 Nov. 11,2000 Oct 03, 2015 Oct 11, 2014 Oct 20, 2007 Sep 08, 2007 Sep 09, 2000

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 218 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 22, 2016 2. 121 at Austin Peay Nov 02, 2013 3. 119 at Austin Peay Oct 15, 2011 4. 109 UT Martin Nov 19, 2016 Sep 08, 2007 5. 108 Chattanooga 6. 100 #11 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 7. 98 at Tennessee State Nov 19, 2011 8. 96 at Samford Oct 14, 1995 9. 84 at Eastern Illinois Nov 18, 2006 Nov 12, 2005 10. 81 at Samford 81 UT Martin Oct 03, 2009

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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER INT RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 60.5 at Austin Peay Nov 02, 2013 Oct 22, 2016 2. 43.6 at Eastern Kentucky 3. 42.0 at Eastern Illinois Nov 18, 2006 4. 36.5 Eastern Kentucky Oct 14, 2017 5. 33.3 #11 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 6. 32.7 at Tennessee State Nov 19, 2011 Oct 31, 2009 7. 27.5 at Austin Peay 8. 27.2 UT Martin Nov 19, 2016 9. 27.0 UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 27.0 Chattanooga Sep 08, 2007

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICK RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 61.0 SE Missouri State Oct 04, 2008 2-122 2. 50.7 Furman Sep 01, 2005 3-152 3. 46.6 at Murray State Sep 28, 2007 5-233 4. 46.5 Eastern Kentucky Sep 27, 2003 2-93 5. 46.0 at Kentucky Oct 22, 2011 3-138 6. 45.3 at Nicholls Sep 26, 2009 3-136 7. 43.2 Samford Sep 21, 2000 4-173 8. 42.0 at Alabama A&M Sep 05, 1998 2-84 9. 40.2 at Murray State Sep 27, 2014 4-161 10. 40.0 at Austin Peay Oct 7, 2017 3-120

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LONGEST PUNT RETURN 1. 93 Patrick Plott 2. 90 Nickey Edmondson 3. 88 Maurice Dupree 4. 82 Danny Lee 5. 79 Craig Agee 79 Eurosius Parker 7. 75 Josh Barge 75 Craig Agee 9. 74 Danny Lee 10. 73 Ray Gentles 11. 68 Wayne Keahey

Southwest Missouri Samford at Murray State New Haven Murray State Georgia Southern at Liberty Samford North Alabama LaGrange College South Georgia

Nov 18, 1995 Sept 2, 1989 Sept 28, 2007 Dec. 5, 1992 Oct 02, 2004 Sept. 12, 1998 Sep 24, 2016 Nov 06, 2004 Oct. 13, 1991 1961 1956

LONGEST KICK RETURN 1. 103 Ray Vinson 2. 100 Joey Hamilton 100 Danny Lee 4. 99 Gabriel Chambers 99 Maurice Dupree 6. 96 Clay Green 7. 95 Jamal Young 8. 92 Alan Bonner 92 Danny Lee 10. 90 J.D. Williams 90 Freddie Casey 90 Carl Harrison 13. 89 Maurice Dupree

Troy State Samford Delta State at Kentucky Southeast Missouri Furman at Nicholls State Murray State Kentucky State at Murray State South Georgia Troy State at Murray State

Oct 15, 1966 Oct. 2, 1999 1992 Oct 22, 2011 Oct 04, 2008 Sep 01, 2005 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 2, 2010 Nov 14, 1992 Sep 27, 2014 1954 1956 Sep 28, 2007

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 100 Charely Harris Northeast Missouri 2. 99 Quintin Stevenson UT Martin 3. 98 Pierre Warren at Tennessee State 98 Eugene Griep Troy State McNeese State 5. 97 Reggie Spenser 6. 95 Rashod Byers at Austin Peay 7. 88 Reggie Hall at Eastern Kentucky 8. 85 Darron Edwards at Samford 8. 83 Kenny Brown at Eastern Illinois UT Martin 9. 77 Jaylen Hill 10. 73 Marlon Bridges Eastern Kentucky 12. 70 Pierre Warren Jacksonville Univ. 13. 63 Drew Robinson Chattanooga

Nov 27, 1982 Nov 14, 1981 Nov. 19, 2011 1960 Nov 24, 2001 Nov 02, 2013 Oct 22, 2016 Oct 14, 2995 Nov 18, 2006 Nov 19, 2016 Oct 14, 2017 Sep 07, 2013 Sep 08, 2007

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 1. 98 Eugene Griep 2. 87 Lyle Darnell 3. 75 Pierre Warren 4. 66 Marvelle Granville 5. 56 DeWayne Cuffie 6. 49 Rashad Smith 7. 48 Folo Johnson 8. 43 James Hicks 9. 42 Dexter Sistrunk

Delta State Livingston Chattanooga Stephen F. Austin McNeese State at Arkansas at Tennessee State North Park at Southeast Missouri

1962 1954 Sep 9, 2012 Oct 11, 1997 Oct 26, 2002 Sep 1, 2012 Oct 11, 2014 1947 Nov 22, 2003

MOST PUNT RETURNS 1. 7 Eurosius Parker 7 Patrick Plott 3. 6 Alan Bonner 6 Maurice Daugherty 6 Delvin Hughley

Stephen F. Austin Western Illinois Austin Peay Northwestern State Union

Oct 01, 1998 Nov 11, 1995 Oct 23, 2010 Nov 09, 2002 Sep 17, 1999

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 149 Craig Agee 2. 148 Eurosius Parker 3. 122 Delvin Hughley 4. 105 Craig Agee 5. 104 Maurice Dupree 6. 99 Demontez Terry 7. 92 Alan Bonner 8. 90 Alan Bonner 9. 86 Neika Willis 10. 85 Craig Agee 11. 81 Clay Green

Murray State Stephen F. Austin Union College Samford at Murray State Murray State at Alabama A&M Austin Peay Cumberland Univ. Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois

Oct 02, 2004 Oct 01, 1998 Sep 17, 1999 Nov 06, 2004 Sep 28, 2007 Nov 4, 2017 Sep 19, 2009 Oct 23, 2010 Aug 30, 2001 Sep 16, 2006 Nov 18, 2006

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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURN 1. 43.0 Keika Willis Cumberland Univ. 2. 37.2 Craig Agee Murray State 3. 35.0 Craig Agee Samford 4. 34.7 Maurice Dupree at Murray State 5. 30.0 Neika Willis at Samford 6. 27.7 Josh Barge at Liberty 7. 25.5 Gabe Walton at Northeast Louisiana 8. 24.8 Demontez Terry Murray State 9. 24.0 Maurice Dupree Murray State 9. 23.5 Bowie, Quincy at Troy State 23.5 Delvin Hughley Northwestern State

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Northwestern State at Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin at Troy State at Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech at Georgia Tech Youngstown State Eastern Illinois at Memphis at McNeese State

Nov 07, 1998 Oct 30, 1999 Oct 26, 2002 Nov 20, 1997 Nov 20, 2010 Sep 22, 2012 Sep 28, 2002 Aug 28, 2008 Dec 03, 2016 Nov 10, 2007 Sep 15, 2007 Oct 11, 1998

MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 212 Maurice Dupree 2. 190 Maurice Daugherty 3. 186 Gabriel Chambers 4. 164 Maurice Dupree 5. 152 Clay Green 6. 144 Telvin Brown 7. 142 Alan Bonner 8. 134 Chapman, Kory 9. 130 Jamal Young 10. 129 Eurosius Parker

at Murray State Stephen F. Austin at Eastern Kentucky at Samford Furman at Tennessee Tech Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech at Nicholls State Northwestern State

Sep 28, 2007 Oct 26, 2002 Sep 22, 2012 Nov 03, 2007 Sep 01, 2005 Oct 6, 2012 Nov 13, 2010 Sep 28, 2002 Sep 26, 2009 Nov 07, 1998

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PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 495 (28-495) 2. 488 (36-488) 3. 473 (28-473) 4. 466 (25-466) 5. 409 (30-409) 6. 391 (30-391) 7. 381 (27-381) 381 (38-381) 9. 353 (32-353) 10. 348 (24-348)

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HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICK RETURN 1. 65.0 Jamal Young at Nicholls State 2. 61.0 Maurice Dupree Southeast Missouri at Murray State 3. 53.0 Maurice Dupree 4. 50.7 Clay Green Furman Samford 5. 50.0 Clay Green 6. 48.0 Bell, Herman Samford 7. 47.0 James Shaw at UT Martin 8. 46.5 Kory Chapman Eastern Kentucky 9. 42.5 Bell, Roger Cumberland Univ. 10. 39.0 Maurice Daugherty at Southwest Texas

(2 returns) Sep 26, 2009 Oct 04, 2008 Sep 28, 2007 Sep 01, 2005 Nov 06, 2004 Sep 21, 2000 Oct 9, 2010 Sep 27, 2003 Aug 30, 2001 Nov 02, 2002

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MOST FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 2 Alexander Henderson Eastern Kentucky 2 Chris Stewart West Georgia 2 Sidney Tyus Western Kentucky

Nov 21, 2009 Sep 07, 1996 Oct 07, 1995

PUNT RETURNS 1. 41 (41-275) 2. 38 (38-381) (36-488) 3. 36 4. 33 (33-287) 5. 32 (32-353) 32 (32-182) 7. 30 (30-391) 30 (30-409) 9. 28 (28-315) 28 (28-340) 28 (28-217) 28 (28-185) 28 (28-473) 28 (28-495)

1977 2003 1998 2013 2010 2002 2009 1992 1995 1983 2006 1970 1991 1972

MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 75 Pierre Warren Chattanooga 2. 49 Rashad Smith at Arkansas 3. 48 Folo Johnson at Tennessee State 4. 42 Dexter Sistrunk at Southeast Missouri 5. 36 LeMarcus Rowell at Furman 6. 33 Ra’Shad Green Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay 7. 32 Brooks Robinson 8. 31 Riley Reynolds North Carolina A&T 9. 29 Pierre Warren at Georgia State 29 James Shaw at Southeast Missouri

Sep 9, 2012 Sep 1, 2012 Oct 11, 2014 Nov 22, 2003 Sep 02, 2006 Oct 29, 2016 Oct 15, 2011 Sep 23, 1995 Sep 21, 2013 Nov 7, 2009

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 4 Darron Edwards 2. 3 T.J. Heath 3. 2 Jaylen Hill 2 Jaylen Hill 2 Jermaine Hough 2 Debarriaus Miller 2 T.J. Heath 2 A.J. Davis 2 Drew Robinson 2 Mike Johnson 2 Darren Williams 2 Russell Green 2 Russell Green 2 George Summers 2 Markee Coleman 2 Reggie Spenser 2 Natarsha James 2 Eric McCollough 2 Eddie Cole

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER INTERCEPTION RETURN (2 returns) 1. 100.0 Charley Harris Northeast Missouri Nov 27, 1982 2. 99.0 Quintin Stevenson UT Martin Nov 14, 1981 3. 98.0 Pierre Warren at Tennessee State Nov 19, 2011 98.0 Eugene Griep Troy State 1960 5. 54.0 Drew Robinson Chattanooga Sep 08, 2007 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 6. 49.5 Reggie Spenser 7. 44.5 Jaylen Hill UT Martin Nov 19, 2016 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 22, 2016 8. 44.0 Jaylen Hill 9. 27.0 T.J. Heath UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 10. 25.0 Darren Williams UT Martin Oct 15, 2005

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PUNT RETURN TDS 1. 3 2004 2003 2. 2 2 1995 2 2007 2 1992 2 1978 2 1991 8. 1 13 Times AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN 1. 18.64 (25-466) 2. 18.26 (19-347) 3. 17.68 (28-495) 4. 17.33 (12-208) 5. 16.89 (28-473) 6. 14.50 (24-348) 7. 14.11 (27-381) 8. 13.63 (30-409) 9. 13.56 (36-488) 10. 13.03 (30-391)

at Samford Oct 14, 1995 UT Martin Oct 03, 2009 UT Martin Nov 19, 2016 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 22, 2016 at Tennessee State Oct 11, 2014 at Eastern Kentucky Nov 8, 2014 at Murray State Oct 10, 2009 at Chattanooga Sep 20, 2008 Chattanooga Sep 08, 2007 UT Martin Oct 15, 2005 UT Martin Oct 15, 2005 Southeast Missouri Nov 20, 2004 Emporia State Sep 04, 2004 Tennessee Tech Oct 25, 2003 Stephen F. Austin Oct 26, 2002 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 at Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 11,2000 Samford Sep 21, 2000 Southwest Texas Oct 23, 1999

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 108 Drew Robinson Chattanooga 2. 99 Reggie Spenser #11 McNeese State 3. 98 Pierre Warren at Tennessee State 4. 95 Rashod Byers at Austin Peay 5. 89 Jaylen Hill UT Martin 6. 88 Reggie Hallat Eastern Kentucky 88 Jaylen Hill at Eastern Kentucky 8. 87 Darron Edwards Samford 9. 83 Kenny Brown at Eastern Illinois 10. 81 T.J. Heath at Austin Peay

Sep 08, 2007 Nov 24, 2001 Nov 19, 2011 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 19, 2016 Oct 22, 2016 Oct 22, 2016 Oct 15, 1995 Nov 18, 2006 Oct. 31, 2009

KICK RETURNS (SEASON) KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 1250 (49-1250) 2. 1223 (42-1223) 3. 1171 (51-1171) 4. 1017 (50-1017) 5. 953 (44-953) 6. 946 (48-946) 7. 945 (49-945) 8. 917 (43-917) 9. 887 (40-887) 10. 855 (49-855)

2007 1992 2010 2002 2013 2015 2011 2012 2008 1999

KICK RETURNS 1. 51 2. 50 3. 49 49 49 6. 48 7. 45 45 9. 44 10. 43 43

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KICK RETURN TDS 1. 5 1992 2. 2 2005 9 Times 3. 1 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN 1. 29.12 (42-1223) 2. 25.51 (49-1250) 3. 25.07 (30-752) 4. 22.96 (51-1171) 5. 22.89 (28-641) 6. 22.57 (35-790) 7. 22.24 (38-845) 8. 22.17 (40-887) 9. 22.10 (31-685) 10. 21.66 (44-953)

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS (SEASON) 2004 2001 1972 1975 1991 1973 1999 1992 1998 2009

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 644 (28-644) 2. 399 (20-399) 3. 394 (18-394) 4. 359 (21-359) 5. 329 (17-329) 6. 323 (20-323) 7. 322 (17-322) 8. 301 (21-301) 9. 297 (27-297) 10. 295 (19-295)

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INTERCEPTIONS 1. 30 (30-193) 2. 28 (28-644) 3. 27 (27-297) 4. 21 (21-359) 21 (21-301) 21 (21-227) 7. 20 (20-399) 20 (20-323) 9. 19 (19-295) 19 (19-285) 19 (19-234) 19 (19-140)

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INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 1. 8 1989 2. 3 1976 3 2007 3 1971 3 2009 3 2016 3 2011 8. 2 2017 2 1980 2 1983 2 2014

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FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 129 (5-129) 2. 124 (2-124) 3. 89 (6-89) 4. 73 (8-73) 5. 71 (3-71) 6. 58 (3-58) 7. 48 (1-48) 8. 47 (3-47) 47 (7-47) 10. 36 (2-36)

1998 2012 2013 2009 1997 2003 2014 1999 1995 2006

KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 648 Alan Bonner 2. 619 Eurosius Parker 3. 617 Maurice Dupree 4. 587 Danny Lee 5. 562 Clay Green 6. 546 Terrell Johnson 7. 537 Maurice Dupree 8. 512 Kory Chapman 9. 510 A.W. Clark 510 A.W. Clark

(25-648) (28-619) (21-617) (17-587) (23-562) (24-546) (19-537) (23-512) (21-510) (22-510)

2010 1998 2007 1992 2005 2007 2008 2003 1979 1981

FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 20 (20-0) 2. 8 (8-73) 3. 7 (7-47) 4. 6 (6-89) 5. 5 (5-129) 5 (5-6) 5 (5-0) 8. 3 (3-71) 3 (3-58) 3 (3-47) 3 (3-28)

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KICK RETURNS 1. 28 Eurosius Parker 2. 25 Alan Bonner 25 Reggie Hall 4. 24 Terrell Johnson 5. 23 Clay Green 23 Solomon Rivers 23 Roger Bell 23 Roger Bell 23 Kory Chapman 10. 22 A.W. Clark

(28-619) (25-648) (25-497) (24-546) (23-562) (23-412) (23-488) (23-463) (23-512) (22-510)

1998 2010 2016 2007 2005 1986 2001 1999 2003 1981

KICK RETURN TDS 1. 3 Danny Lee 2. 1 12 Times

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AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 34.53 Danny Lee (17-587) 2. 30.50 Darre WILLIAMS (6-183) 3. 29.38 Maurice Dupree (21-617) 4. 29.25 Joey Hamilton (8-234) (17-485) 5. 28.53 Danny Lee 6. 28.26 Maurice Dupree (19-537) 7. 28.00 Darrell Malone (9-252) 8. 27.46 Telvin Brown (13-357) 9. 26.64 James Shaw (11-293) (18-469) 10. 26.06 Telvin Brown

INDIVIDUAL SEASON PUNT RETURNS (SEASON) PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 477 Eurosius Parker 2. 475 Danny Lee 3. 403 Wayne Boyd 4. 400 Danny Lee 5. 375 Alan Bonner 6. 369 Craig Agee 7. 361 Delvin Hughley 8. 302 Alan Bonner 302 Ray Vinson 10. 281 Ray Vinson

(34-477) (27-475) (25-403) (29-400) (27-375) (18-369) (26-361) (28-302) (18-302) (27-281)

1998 1991 1972 1992 2009 2004 1999 2010 1966 1965

PUNT RETURNS 1. 39 Jerome Coleman 2. 34 Eurosius Parker 3. 30 Craig Agee 4. 29 Danny Lee 5. 28 Alan Bonner 6. 27 Danny Lee 27 Alan Bonner 27 Ray Vinson 9. 26 Delvin Hughley 10. 25 Wayne Boyd

(39-261) (34-477) (30-268) (29-400) (28-302) (27-475) (27-375) (27-281) (26-361) (25-403)

1977 1998 2003 1992 2010 1991 2009 1965 1999 1972

PUNT RETURN TDS 2 Craig Agee 1. 2 Terrell Johnson 2 Danny Lee 2 Danny Lee 2 Rod Green 1 19 Times 6.

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1992 2005 2007 1999 1991 2008 1987 2012 2010 2013

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 181 Jaylen Hill (6-181) 2. 178 Ray Vinson (10-178) 3. 165 Darrell Malone (3-165) 4. 138 Carlos Shepard (4-138) 5. 137 Marlon Bridges (3-137) 6. 135 Quintin Stevenson (2-135) 135 Terry Harris (4-135) 135 Darrell Malone (4-135) 9. 119 Freddy Goodwin (4-119) 10. 118 Bill Williamson (5-118)

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INTERCEPTIONS 1. 10 Ray Vinson 2. 7 Gary Godfrey 7 Tim Sudduth 7 Terry Harris 7 Eril McCollough 6. 6 Jaylen Hill 6 Eric Davis 6 Terry Stephens 6 Russell Green 6 T.J. Heath 6 Wayne Boyd 6 Donald Hedden 6 Hornbuckle 6 Ray Vinson 6 Wayne Carden 6 Steve Walker 6 Hassell Walls

1966 1970 1992 1967 2000 2016 1989 1981 2004 2009 1972 1967 1970 1965 1969 1983 1970

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 1. 3 Freddy Goodwin 2 Darrell Malone 2. 2 Dawson Wells 2 Ralph Battle 2 Gary Godfrey 2 William Bell 2 T.J. Heath 8. 1 52 Times

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AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) (11-264) 1. 24.00 Neika Willis 2. 22.40 Wayne Boyd (5-112) (18-369) 3. 20.50 Craig Agee 4. 17.59 Danny Lee (27-475) 5. 16.78 Ray Vinson (18-302) 6. 16.67 Darron Edwards (9-150) 7. 16.20 Clay Green (5-81) 8. 16.12 Wayne Boyd (25-403) 9. 15.75 Walter Broughton (12-189) 10. 14.03 Eurosius Parker (34-477)

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FUMBLE RETURNS (SEASON) FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 75 Pierre Warren 2. 74 Mark Word 3. 66 Marvelle Granville 4. 58 Dexter Sistrunk 5. 49 Rashad Smith 6. 48 Folo Johnson 7. 47 Riley Reynolds 8. 41 Pierre Warren 9. 36 LeMarcus Rowell 10. 35 Marcus Blandingburg 11. 32 Brooks Robinson 32 Cornell Buford 13. 29 James Shaw 14. 28 Robert Gray 15. 27 Alexander Henderson 16. 22 Devin Phillips 17. 16 LeMarcus Rowell 18. 15 Arias Lockheart 15 Jamison Wadley 20. 13 Eurosius Parker

(1-75) (2-74) (1-66) (2-58) (1-49) (1-48) (2-47) (2-41) (1-36) (1-35) (1-32) (1-32) (1-29) (2-28) (3-27) (1-22) (1-16) (1-15) (1-15) (1-13)

2012 1998 1997 2003 2012 2014 1995 2013 2006 1999 2011 1998 2009 2013 2009 2007 2004 2013 2010 1998

FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 3 Alexander Henderson 3 Chris Stewart 3. 2 Mark Word 2 Dexter Sistrunk 2 Riley Reynolds 2 Pierre Warren 2 Robert Gray 2 Carnell Clark 2 Sidney Tyus 10. 1 41 Times

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FUMBLE RETURN TDS 1. 2 Dewayne Cuffie 2 Riley Reynolds 3. 1 17 Times

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 972 Alan Bonner 2. 896 Craig Agee 3. 875 Danny Lee 4. 804 Wayne Boyd 5. 671 Eurosius Parker 6. 583 Ray Vinson 7. 543 Delvin Hughley 8. 412 Jerome Coleman 9. 401 Maurice Dupree 10. 354 Neika Willis

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PUNT RETURNS 1. 87 Alan Bonner 2. 81 Craig Agee 3. 72 Jerome Coleman 4. 56 Danny Lee 5. 54 Wayne Boyd 54 Eurosius Parker 7. 49 Delvin Hughley 8. 45 Ray Vinson 9. 36 Josh Barge 36 Hassell Walls

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PUNT RETURN TDS 1. 4 Danny Lee 2. 3 Rod Green 3. 2 Terrell Johnson 2 Craig Agee 2 Clay Green 6. 1 15 Times

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AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 16.20 Clay Green (5-81) 2003-06 2. 15.62 Danny Lee (56-875) 1990-92 3. 15.40 Gary Wagner (5-77) 1974-75 4. 14.89 Wayne Boyd (54-804) 1970-73 5. 14.00 Russel Meeks (10-140) 1993 14.00 Lynn Swinford (15-210) 1967-68 14.00 Mauri Daughtry (6-84) 2001,03-04 8. 13.82 Demontez Terry (11-152) 2013-17 9. 13.80 Darrell Prater (5-69) 2000-03 10. 12.96 Ray Vinson (45-583) 1964-66

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FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 116 Pierre Warren (3-116) 2. 74 Mark Word (2-74) 3. 66 Marvelle Granville (1-66) 4. 58 Dexter Sistrunk (2-58) 5. 52 LeMarcus Rowell (2-52) 6. 49 Rashad Smith (1-49) 7. 48 Folo Johnson (1-48) 8. 47 Riley Reynolds (2-47) 9. 35 Marcus Blandingburg (1-35) 10. 33 Ra’Shad Green (1-33)

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KICK RETURNS 1. 57 Clay Green 2. 52 A.W. Clark 3. 47 Amel Jackson 4. 46 Alan Bonner 46 Maurice Dupree 46 Roger Bell 7. 42 Kory Chapman 42 Herman Bell 9. 40 De’Marcus Flowers 10. 39 Gabriel Chambers

(57-1330) (52-1195) (47-910) (46-1020) (46-1239) (46-951) (42-905) (42-931) (40-946) (39-931)

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FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 3 Pierre Warren 3 Alexander Henderson 3 Eurosius Parker 3 Chris Stewart 5. 2 Mark Word 2 Dexter Sistrunk 2 LeMarcus Rowell 2 Riley Reynolds 2 Robert Gray 2 Eric Mims 2 A.J. Davis 2 Carnell Clark 2 Sidney Tyus

2011-13 2006-09 1995-98 1995-96 1998 2002-04 2004,06 1995 2009-13 1995-97 2008-11 2006-09 1994-96

KICK RETURN TDS 1. 3 Danny Lee 2. 2 Maurice Dupree 3. 1 11 Times

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AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 31.53 Danny Lee (34-1072) 1990-92 2. 30.82 Jamal Young (11-339) 2009-10 3. 30.50 Darren Williams (6-183) 2005 (18-531) 1991-95 4. 29.50 Jason Reynolds 5. 29.25 Joey Hamilton (8-234) 1996-99 6. 26.93 Maurice Dupree (46-1239) 2006-08 7. 26.65 Telvin Brown (31-826) 2012-14 8. 25.80 Eric Stephens (10-258) 1991-93 (17-428) 2013-14 9. 25.18 JD Williams 10. 24.73 James Landrum (11-272) 1970

FUMBLE RETURN TDS 1. 2 Riley Reynolds 2 Dewayne Cuffie 3. 1 17 Times

(3-116) (3-27) (3-19) (3-0) (2-74) (2-58) (2-52) (2-47) (2-28) (2-8) (2-3) (2-2) (2-0)

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS (CAREER) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 429 Darrell Malone 2. 256 Quintin Stevenson 3. 232 Ray Vinson 4. 230 Terry Harris 5. 215 T.J. Heath 6. 211 Pierre Warren 7. 172 Carlos Shepard 8. 178 Marlon Bridges 9. 159 Russell Green 10. 156 Gary Godfrey

(13-429) (10-256) (16-232) (13-230) (10-215) (8-211) (8-172) (9-178) (10-159) (11-156)

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 16 Ray Vinson 2. 13 Darrell Malone 13 Terry Harris 13 Wayne Carden 5. 12 Doug Wheeler 6. 13 Eurosius Parker 7. 11 Gary Godfrey 11 Eric Davis 11 Wayne Boyd 11 Ralph Battle

(16-232) 1964-66 (13-429) 1987-90 (13-230) 1965-67 (13-150) 1969-72 (12-71) 1964-66 (12-68) 1995-98 (11-156) 1969-71 (11-153) 1986-89 (11-132) 1970-73 (11-113) 1979-80,82-83

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INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 1. 3 Gary Godfrey 1969-71 3 Darrell Malone 1987-90 3 T.J. Heath 2007-10 3 Freddy Goodwin 1987,89 2 Marlon Bridges 2016-A 5. 2 Ralph Battle 1979-80,82-83 2 Dwayne Parker 1977-79 2 William Bell 1987-89 2 Dawson Wells 2014-15 2 Pierre Warren 2011-13

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FEWEST PASSING YARDS 1. 23 at Austin Peay 2. 26 at Southeast Missouri 3. 27 Alabama A&M 4. 31 Austin Peay 5. 32 at Sam Houston State 6. 33 McNeese State 7. 37 at Troy State 8. 38 at Chattanooga 9. 43 Troy State 10. 52 at Western Kentucky

FEWEST CARRIES 1. 19 Eastern Illinois 19 at Murray State 19 at Southeast Missouri 4. 20 Southeast Missouri 5. 21 at Arkansas State 21 West Georgia 21 at Samford 8. 22 at UT Martin 22 at Chattanooga 22 at Georgia State 22 at Samford

Oct 13, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Sep 24, 2005 Nov 20, 2004 Sep 22, 2001 Sep 09, 1995 Nov 08, 2003 Sep 26, 2015 Sep 20, 2008 Sep 18, 2010 Nov 12, 2005

FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHING 1. -8 Miss. Valley State 2. -3 Murray State 3. 0 at Southeast Missouri 4. 11 at Murray State 5. 15 Eastern Illinois 15 Tennessee State 15 Knoxville College 8. 17 at Austin Peay 9. 20 at Eastern Kentucky 20 at Eastern Illinois

Sep 8, 2018 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 05, 2016 Oct 01, 2011 Oct 13, 2018 Nov 16, 2017 Sep 30, 1995 Oct 24, 2015 Oct 6, 2018 Sep 27, 2008

24 carries 28 carries 28 carries 26 carries 19 carries 28 carries 30 carries 27 carries 28 carries 23 carries

LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH (20 RUSHES) 1. -0.3 Miss. Valley State Sep 8, 2018 2. -0.11 Murray State Nov. 4, 2017 3. 0.00 at Southeast Missouri Nov. 05, 2016 Oct 01, 2011 4. 0.42 at Murray State 5. 0.50 Knoxville College Sep 30, 1995 6. 0.54 Tennessee State Nov 16, 2017 7. 0.60 at Austin Peay Oct 24, 2015 8. 0.61 Southeast Missouri Oct 28, 2017 Oct 6, 2018 9. 0.71 at Eastern Kentucky 10. 0.79 Eastern Illinois Oct 13, 2018

24-(-8) 28- (-3) 28-0 26-11 30-15 28-15 27-17 36-22 28-20 19-15

FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 7 Cumberland Univ. 7 at Nicholls State 7 Nicholls State 7 at Georgia Tech 5. 8 at Troy State 6. 9 Georgia Southern 9 at Georgia Southern 9 at Troy State 9. 10 at Kennesaw State 10 at Samford 10 at Western Kentucky 10 at Western Kentucky 10 Eastern Illinois

Aug 30, 2001 Sep 21, 2002 Sep 08, 2001 Sep 9, 2017 Oct 21, 1995 Nov 13, 1999 Nov 16, 2002 Nov 20, 1997 Nov 17, 2018 Oct. 2, 1999 Oct 07, 1995 Nov 29, 2003 Nov 19, 2005

FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED 1. 2 at Troy State 3 at Western Kentucky 2. 3 at Austin Peay 3 Nicholls State 5. 4 at Georgia Southern 4 Cumberland Univ. 4 at Austin Peay 5 at Kennesaw State 8. 5 at Georgia Tech 5 at Sam Houston State 5 Eastern Illinois 5 at Southeast Missouri 5 Alabama A&M 5 at Nicholls 5 at Nicholls State

Oct 21, 1995 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 31, 2009 Sep 08, 2001 Nov 16, 2002 Aug 30, 2001 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 17, 2018 Sep 9, 2017 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 19, 2005 Nov 12, 2011 Aug 31, 2002 Sep 26, 2009 Sep 21, 2002

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FEWEST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT (10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 1.0 at Austin Peay Oct 31, 2009 2. 1.5 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 1.5 at Sam Houston State Sep 13, 1997 4. 1.7 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 5. 1.9 at Southeast Missouri Nov 12, 2011 6. 2.2 at Austin Peay Nov 02, 2013 7. 2.4 at Chattanooga Sep 06, 2014 2.4 at Austin Peay Oct 24, 2015 9. 2.46 at Eastern Illinois Nov 7, 2015 10. 2.5 at Sam Houston State Sep 02, 1995 2.5 UT Martin Oct 04, 2014 2.5 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001

3-23 4-26 5-21 7-26 3-10 10-33 7-23 5-16 14-43 10-30

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FEWEST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION (5 COMPLETIONS) 1. 3.9 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 8-31 2. 4.2 at Chattanooga Sep 06, 2014 9-38 Oct 24, 2015 14-65 3. 4.6 at Austin Peay 4. 5.2 at Southeast Missouri Nov 12, 2011 5-26 Sep 02, 1995 10-54 5. 5.4 at Sam Houston State 5.4 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 5-27 7. 5.5 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 6-33 8. 5.7 Union Sep 17, 1999 25-143 9. 6.2 at Chattanooga Sep 20, 2008 17-105 Nov 12, 2016 22-138 10. 6.3 at Murray State LOWEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (11 ATTEMPTS) 1. 4.1 at Austin Peay Oct 31, 2009 2. 22.7 at Southeast Missouri Nov 12, 2011 Nov 02, 2013 3. 31.4 a t Austin Peay 4. 32.9 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 5. 36.6 at Sam Houston State Sep 13, 1997 6. 41.0 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 7. 45.4 UT Martin Oct 04, 2014 Oct 23, 1999 8. 46.6 Southwest Texas 9. 46.7 McNeese State Nov 24, 2001 10. 47.9 at Sam Houston State Sep 02, 1995 FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 1. 43 at Eastern Kentucky 2. 48 at Arkansas State 3. 49 Eastern Illinois 4. 50 at Austin Peay 50 Samford 50 at Alabama State 7. 51 at Nicholls 8. 52 Troy State 52 at Chattanooga 52 at Tennessee State

LOWEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED (10 PASSES) Oct 31, 2009 1. 13.0 at Austin Peay 2. 15.4 at Austin Peay Nov 02, 2013 3. 23.8 at Sam Houston State Sep 13, 1997 Nov 7, 2015 4. 26.9 at Eastern Illinois 5. 30.0 at Western Kentucky Oct 07, 1995 6. 30.3 Southwest Texas Oct 23, 1999 7. 30.4 Eastern Kentucky Nov 09, 2013 8. 31.2 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 9. 32.6 Sam Houston State Dec. 19, 2015 10. 33.3 Emporia State Sep 04, 2004

FEWEST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 1. 154 at Austin Peay Oct 24, 2015 2. 205 at Tennessee Tech Oct 28, 2006 3. 214 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 4. 224 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 6, 2018 5. 238 at Austin Peay Oct 31, 2009 6. 241 Miss. Valley State Sep 8, 2018 7. 245 Eastern Illinois Nov 19, 2005 8. 250 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 9. 263 Middle Tennessee St. Sep 19, 1998 10. 264 Tennessee Tech Oct 25, 2014

Oct 31, 2009 Nov 12, 2011 Aug 31, 2002 Nov 1, 2014 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 24, 2001 Oct 21, 1995 Sep 06, 2014 Oct 26, 1996 Oct 07, 1995

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FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 1. 82 at Austin Peay Oct 24, 2015 2. 97 Tennessee State Nov 16, 2017 3. 111 at Chattanooga Sep 06, 2014 4. 114 at Eastern Kentucky Sep 30, 2006 Oct 31, 2009 5. 129 at Austin Peay 6. 133 Miss. Valley State Sep 8, 2018 7. 143 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 8. 144 Austin Peay Nov 1, 2014 9. 147 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 6, 2018 Aug 25, 2018 10. 148 vs North Carolina AT

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LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 1. 1.5 at Austin Peay 2. 1.9 Tennessee State 1.9 at Chattanooga 4. 2.0 at Austin Peay 5. 2.1 Murray State 2.1 at Murray State 7. 2.4 Austin Peay 8. 2.5 Knoxville College 9. 2.6 at Liberty 2.6 Eastern Kentucky 2.6 Alabama A&M

Oct 24, 2015 Nov 16, 2017 Sep 06, 2014 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 4, 2017 Nov 12, 2016 Nov 1, 2014 Sep 30, 1995 Sep 24, 2016 Nov 09, 2013 Aug 31, 2002

FEWEST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS 1. 37 at Arkansas State 2. 42 at Tennessee Tech 3. 44 at Tennessee Tech 44 at Eastern Kentucky 5. 45 at Chattanooga 45 Samford 7. 46 West Georgia 8. 47 Eastern Illinois 4 7 at Austin Peay 47 at Eastern Illinois 47 at Samford

Sep 22, 2001 Oct 28, 2006 Oct 06, 2012 Sep 30, 2006 Sep 20, 2008 Nov 11, 2006 Sep 09, 1995 Nov 19, 2005 Oct 11, 2007 Sep 27, 2008 Oct 06, 2001

LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. -9.5 Tennessee State Oct 16, 2010 2. -5.7 at Tennessee State Oct 18, 2003 3. -2.3 Tennessee-Martin Oct 15, 2005 Sep 22, 2012 4. -2.0 at Eastern Kentucky -2.0 North Carolina A&T Sep 23, 1995 Sep 19, 2009 6. -1.0 at Alabama A&M 7. 0.0 Eastern Illinois Sep 24, 2011 0.0 at Samford Nov 08, 2003 0.0 North Alabama Sep 14, 2013 10. 1.0 Alabama A&M Aug 31, 2002 1.0 Austin Peay Nov 01, 2008 1.0 at Northwestern State Nov 08, 1997

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LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICK RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 3.5 at Georgia Tech Aug 28, 2008 2. 3.7 at Southwest Missouri State Nov 20, 1995 3. 7.3 at Murray State Oct 04, 2003 4. 8.7 at Arkansas State Sep 22, 2001 5. 9.0 Southwest Texas Nov 15, 1997 6. 10.7 Tennessee-Martin Oct 04, 2007 Aug 31, 2002 7. 11.2 Alabama A&M 8. 12.0 at Austin Peay Oct 31, 2009 12.0 at Southwest Texas Nov 02, 2002 10. 12.2 Tennessee State Oct 16, 2010

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Oct 05, 1996 Oct 12, 1996 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 07, 1995 Sep 14, 1996 Sep 14, 1996 Oct 26, 2000 Oct 14, 1995 Nov 09, 1996 Oct 26, 1996 Dec 07, 2013 Oct 17, 1998 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 16, 2004 Oct 17, 1998 Nov 16, 2017 Sep 19, 1998 Nov 21, 2015 Nov 30, 2013 Sep 19, 1998

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 18.0 Miss. Valley State 2. 17.0 at Murray State 3. 16.0 at Samford 16.0 Murray State 16.0 at Nicholls State 16.0 Samford 7. 15.0 Knoxville College 8. 14.0 Miss. Valley State 14.0 at Murray St. 14.0 Eastern Washington

Oct 03, 2015 Sep 28, 2007 Nov 01, 1997 Nov 21, 2015 Sep 09, 2000 Sep 21, 2000 Sep 30, 1995 Sep 8, 2018 Nov 12, 2016 Sep 14, 2019

MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 6 Nicholls State 4 at McNeese 2. 4 Sam Houston State 4 at Samford 4 at Louisiana-Lafayette 4 at Western Kentucky 4 at Stephen F. Austin 4 Furman 4 at Florida State 4 Union 4 at Eastern Kentucky

Oct 25, 1997 Dec 07, 2013 Dec 19, 2015 Nov 01, 1997 Nov. 11,2000 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 13, 1997 Sep 01, 2005 Sep 12, 2009 Sep 17, 1999 Sep 30, 2006

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MOST PASS BREAKUPS 1. 15 at Louisiana-Lafayette 2. 14 North Carolina A&T 3. 11 Northwestern State 11 UT Martin 5. 10 Murray State 10 at Southeast Missouri 7. 9 Murray State 9 Liberty 9 Sam Houston State 9 Western Illinois 9 at Northeast Louisiana 9 Sam Houston State

Nov. 11,2000 Sep 23, 1995 Nov 04, 2000 Nov 19, 2016 Oct 02, 2004 Sep 24, 2005 Nov 4, 2017 Sept 23, 2017 Dec 19, 2015 Nov 11, 1995 Nov 16, 1996 Oct 07, 2000

MOST BLOCKED KICKS 1. 3 Eastern Illinois 2 Southeast Missouri 2. 2 at Eastern Illinois 2 Tennessee State 2 at Murray State 2 at Tennessee-Martin 2 Nicholls State 2 at Eastern Kentucky 2 at Southeast Missouri 2 Eastern Kentucky 2 at Murray State

Nov 15, 2003 Oct 28, 2017 Nov 13, 2004 Nov 15, 2008 Oct 01, 2011 Oct 09, 2004 Oct 25, 1997 Sep 22, 2012 Sep 24, 2005 Sep 27, 2003 Sep 28, 2007

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MOST TACKLES 1. 33 Eric Mims Nicholls State 2. 21 Alexander Henderson Murray State 21 Alexander Henderson at UT Martin 21 Eric Mims Southwest Texas 7. 20 Eric Mims at Alabama-Birminham 8. 18 Natarsha James Samford 18 Eric Mims West Georgia 18 Eric Mims at Sam Houston State 18 Sidney Tyus Western Kentucky

Sep 14, 1996 Oct 18, 2008 Oct 23, 2008 Nov 15, 1997 Sep 21, 1996 Sep 21, 2000 Sep 07, 1996 Sep 13, 1997 Oct 07, 1995

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MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 4.0 Mark Word Middle Tennessee St. 2. 3.0 Derrick Sistrunk at Murray State 3.0 Dustin Gayton at McNeese 3.0 Robert Gray at McNeese 3.0 Santez Mays at Murray State 3.0 Devin Phillips Tennessee-Martin 3.0 Derrick Sistrunk at Murray State 8. 2.5 Darius Jackson at Murray St 2.5 Chris Landrum Murray State 2.5 Santez Mays at Murray State 2.5 Derrick Sistrunk Eastern Kentucky

Sep 19, 1998 Oct 04, 2003 Dec 07, 2013 Dec 07, 2013 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 04, 2007 Oct 04, 2003 Nov 12, 2016 Nov 21, 2015 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 01, 2005

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MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 4.5 Chris Landrum Murray State 2. 4.0 Darius Jackson at Tennessee Tech 4.0 Warren Blair Middle Tennessee St. 4.0 Warren Blair at Sam Houston State 4.0 Shelton Deramus at Alabama-Birmingham 4.0 Dell Gaines Samford 4.0 Natarsha James Samford 4.0 Natarsha James Georgia Southern 4.0 Chris Landrum at Chattanooga 4.0 Angelo Pace at Samford 4.0 Devin Phillips Tennessee-Martin 4.0 Derrick Sistrunk at Murray State 4.0 Mark Word Middle Tennessee St.

Nov 21, 2015 4-1 Sep 30, 2017 4-18 Oct 05, 1996 4-0 Sep 13, 1997 4-0 Sep 16, 1995 4-0 Sep 21, 2000 4-0 Sep 21, 2000 4-0 Nov 13, 1999 4-0 Sep 06, 2014 4-0 Nov 01, 1997 4-0 Oct 04, 2007 4-0 Oct 04, 2003 4-0 Sep 19, 1998 4-0

TEAM DEFENSE (SEASON) TOTAL TACKLES 1. 1137 (680-457) 2013 2. 1124 (682-442) 1995 3. 1108 (612-496) 1996 4. 1101 (501-600) 2015 5. 951 (631-320) 1999 6. 938 (525-413) 1997 7. 908 (561-347) 2000 8. 852 (468-384) 2019 9. 850 (539-311) 2010 10. 844 (560-284) 1998 UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 682 (682-442) 1995 2. 680 (680-457) 2013 3. 631 (631-320) 1999 4. 612 (612-496) 1996 5. 608 (608-196) 2007 6. 597 (597-203) 2005 7. 595 (595-179) 2003 8. 592 (592-125) 2011 9. 561 (561-347) 2000 10. 560 (560-284) 1998 ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 600 (501-600) 2015 2. 496 (612-496) 1996 3. 457 (680-457) 2013 457 (383-457) 2016 5. 442 (682-442) 1995 6. 431 (382-431) 2009 7. 413 (525-413) 1997 8. 400 (375-400) 2017 9. 384 (468-384) 2019 10. 370 (410-370) 2008

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 135.5 (92-87/431) 2. 107.0 (86-42/488) 3. 106.0 (75-62/343) 4. 97.5 (64-67/373) 5. 96.0 (64-64/438) 6. 88.0 (63-50/346) 7. 87.0 (87-0/257) 8. 84.0 (65-32/310) 9. 81.0 (65-32/310) 10. 78.0 (78-0/302)

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YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 488 (86-42/488) 2013 2. 438 (64-64/438) 2017 3. 431 (92-87/431) 2015 4. 373 (64-67/373) 2016 5. 346 (63-50/346) 2014 6. 343 (75-62/343) 2018 7. 329 (70-0/329) 1998 8. 323 (62-44/323) 2019 9. 310 (65-32/310) 2010 10. 302 (78-0/302) 2007 QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 51.0 (45-12/316) 2013 2. 40.5 (28-25/208) 2015 3. 37.5 (29-17/221) 2016 4. 35.5 (33-5/249) 1998 5. 28.0 (21-14/230) 2017 6. 27.0 (22-10/156) 2018 27.0 (16-22/179) 2014 27.0 (26-2/153) 2003 9. 24.0 (22-4/160) 2004 10. 22.5 (21-3/121) 1995

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Oct 14, 2017 Sep 01, 2005 Sep 14, 2013 Nov 20, 2010 Dec 07, 2013 Sep 12, 2009 Nov 15, 1997 Nov. 11, 2000 Oct 07, 1995 Sep 16, 1995 Oct 25, 1997 Oct 13, 2001

MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Eastern Kentucky 1. 3 Alexander Henderson 3 Mark Word at Alabama A&M 3. 2 Warren Blair at Sam Houston State 2 Jawaan Booker at Florida State 2 Jonathan Crutcher Eastern Kentucky 2 Cuffie, Dewayne at McNeese State 2 Alton Murphy Southwest Texas 2 Calvin Nichols at Georgia Southern 2 Eurosius Parker Troy State 2 Lamarcus Rowell at Eastern Kentucky 2 Chris Stewart West Georgia 2 Sidney Tyus at Western Kentucky 2 Pierre Warren at Kentucky

Nov 21, 2009 Sep 05, 1998 Sep 02, 1995 Sep 12, 2009 Sep 27, 2003 Oct 19, 2002 Nov 15, 1997 Sep 12, 1998 Nov 21, 1998 Sep 25, 2004 Sep 07, 1996 Oct 07, 1995 Oct 22, 2011

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YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 316 (45-12/316) 2013 2. 249 (33-5/249) 1998 3. 230 (21-14/230) 2017 4. 221 (29-17/221) 2016 5. 208 (28-25/208) 2015 6. 179 (16-22/179) 2014 7. 160 (22-4/160) 2004 8. 156 (22-10/156) 2018 9. 153 (26-2/153) 2003 10. 150 (20-3/150) 2007 FUMBLES FORCED 1. 23 1997 2. 17 2013 3. 15 1995 15 1998 5. 14 2009 6. 13 2005 13 2015 13 1999 9. 12 2007 10. 11 2010 11 2001 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 24 1997 2. 18 2009 3. 17 2003 4. 16 1995 5. 15 1998 6. 14 2013 2002 7. 13 8. 12 2001 9. 11 1999 11 2004 11 2000

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PASSES DEFENDED 1. 87 (68 brup, 19 int) 2. 83 (66 brup, 17 int) 3. 76 (58 brup, 18 int) 4. 70 (50 brup, 20 int) 5. 68 (53 brup, 15 int) 6. 66 (52 brup, 14 int) 66 (50 brup, 16 int) 8. 55 (45 brup, 10 int) 9. 54 (40 brup, 14 int) 10. 53 (42 brup, 11 int) 53 (35 brup, 18 int) QB HURRIES 1. 96 2. 84 3. 63 4. 55 5. 45 6. 44 7. 41 8. 38 9. 34 10. 25 25

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UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 84 Sidney Tyus 2. 82 Natarsha James 3. 81 Eric Mims 4. 79 Eric Mims 5. 73 Natarsha James 6. 67 Eric Mims 7. 65 Rashad Smith 8. 64 Eril McCollough 64 Cornell Buford 10. 63 Kelcey Lucas 63 Brandon Bender

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ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 66 Alexander Henderson 2. 64 Eric Mims 3. 59 Dawson Wells 4. 57 Ben Endress 57 Brandon Bender 6. 53 Zack Woodard 7. 52 Jonathan Hagler 8. 51 Alexander Henderson 9. 50 Eric Mims 10. 46 Folo Johnson

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YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 116 Darius Jackson (17-7/116) 2. 92 Devin Phillips (17-0/92) 3. 80 Mark Word (14-0/80) 4. 71 Darius Jackson (11-9/71) 5. 64 Calvin Nichols (14-0/64) 64 Chris Landrum (12-14/64) 7. 62 Warren Blair (14-0/62) 8. 59 Rodney Garrott (12-3/59) 9. 57 Darius Jackson (15-8/57) 10. 55 Tre’ Threat (9-1/55)

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TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 20.5 Darius Jackson 2. 19.0 Darius Jackson 19.0 Chris Landrum 4. 17.0 Devin Phillips 5. 15.5 Darius Jackson 6. 14.0 Warren Blair 14.0 Mark Word 14.0 Calvin Nichols 9. 13.5 Rodney Garrott 10. 12.0 Jalen Choice 12.0 Dawson Wells 12.0 David Mahaffey

QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 14.5 Mark Word 2. 10.0 Darius Jackson 3. 8.5 Chris Landrum 4. 8.0 Riley Reynolds 8.0 Warren Blair 6. 7.0 Darius Jackson 7.0 Darius Jackson 7.0 Devin Phillips 7.0 Calvin Nichols 10. 6.5 Dustin Gayton

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YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 78 Mark Word 2. 70 Darius Jackson 3. 63 Calvin Nichols 4. 62 Darius Jackson 5. 59 Devin Phillips 6. 52 Riley Reynolds 7. 49 Warren Blair 8. 44 Chris Landrum 9. 40 Tre’ Threat 10. 39 Dustin Gayton

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FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 5 Alexander Henderson 2. 4 Dewayne Cuffie 4 Mark Word 4 Eric Mims 4 Alton Murphy 6. 3 Dexter Sistrunk 3 Jawaan Booker 3 Carnell Clark 3 Chris Stewart 3 Jonathan Crutcher 3 Calvin Nichols 3 Taylo Mitchell 3 Eurosius Parker 3 Pierre Warren 3 Eurosius Parker

2016 1997 1998 1997 2005 2017 1997 1999 2014 1995 2009 2013 2000 2015 2013 1996 2009 2002 1998 1997 1997 2003 2009 2008 1996 2003 1998 2001 1995 2013 1998

PASSES DEFENDED 1. 19 Jaylen Hill (13 brup, 6 int) 2. 17 Pierre Warren (12 brup, 5 int) 17 Eril McCollough (10 brup, 7 int) 4. 16 T.J. Heath (10 brup, 6 int) 16 Delvin Hughley (14 brup, 2 int) 6. 15 Darron Edwards (11 brup, 4 int) 15 Natarsha James (11 brup, 4 int) 8. 14 Eurosius Parker (11 brup, 3 int) 14 Eurosius Parker (11 brup, 3 int) 10. 12 Jacquez Payton (12 brup, 0 int) 12 Siran Neal (11 brup, 1 int) 12 Delvin Hughley (9 brup, 3 int) QB HURRIES 1. 28 DJ Coleman 2. 27 Mark Word 2. 23 Darius Jackson 3. 17 Calvin Nichols 4. 15 Dedrick Riley 5. 13 Darius Jackson 13 Warren Blair 7. 11 Dalton Campbell 8. 10 Randy Robinson 9. 9 Monty Young 10. 8 Zevon Garth 8 Greg Green 8 Quan Stoudemire

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BLOCKED KICKS 1. 5 Randy Robinson 2. 4 Taurean Rhetta 3. 3 Darrell Prater 3 Erick Butler 3 Ben Endress 6. 2 Randy Robinson 2 Spencer Gordon 2 Taurean Rhetta 2 Taurean Rhetta 2 Delvin Hughley 2 Rod Green 2 LeMarcus Rowell 2 Monte’ Lewis

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2016 2013 2000 2009 2000 1995 2000 1996 1995 2018 2017 1999

TOTAL TACKLES 1. 378 Eric Mims (227-151) 2. 372 Natarsha James (253-119) 3. 296 Marlon Bridges (166-130) 4. 290 Alexander Henderson (152-138) 5. 286 Alton Murphy (170-116) 6. 259 Rashad Smith (188-71) 7. 247 Cornell Buford (150-97) 8. 237 Jonathan Crutcher (156-81) 9. 235 Kenny Brown (175-60) 10. 230 Ben Endress (130-100)

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UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 253 Natarsha James (253-119) 2. 227 Eric Mims (227-151) 3. 188 Rashad Smith (188-71) 4. 175 Kenny Brown (175-60) 5. 170 Alton Murphy (170-116) 6. 166 Marlon Bridges (166-130) 7. 156 Jonathan Crutcher (156-81) 8. 153 Eurosius Parker (153-67) 9. 152 Alexander Henderson (152-138) 10. 150 Cornell Buford (150-97)

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ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 151 Eric Mims (227-151) 1995-97 2. 138 Alexander Henderson (152-138) 2006-09 3. 130 Marlon Bridges (166-130) 2016-19 3. 119 Natarsha James (253-119) 1997-00 (170-116) 1996-99 4. 116 Alton Murphy 5. 113 Joel McCandles (78-113) 2015-17 6. 112 Quan Stoudemire (88-112) 2014-18 8. 107 Brandon Bender (119-107) 2011-13,15 9. 102 Jalen Choice (90-102) 2016-19 (130-100) 2011-14 10. 100 Ben Endress TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 60.5 Darius Jackson (47-27/277) 2014-17 2. 39.5 Chris Landrum (29-21/162) 2013-15 (32-0/124) 1995-97 3. 32.0 Warren Blair 4. 28.5 Rodney Garrott (27-3/116) 2009-11 5. 27.0 Jamison Wadley (23-8/105) 2008-11 27.0 Devin Phillips (27-0/136) 2005-07 7. 24.0 Joel McCandless (12-24/69) 2015-17 8. 23.5 Randy Robinson (14-19/111) 2015-18 9. 23.0 David Mahaffey (23-0/85) 1995-96 10. 21.5 Jalen Choice (15-13/51) 2016-19 21.5 Derrick Sistrunk (20-3/82) 2002-05 21.5 Brandt Thomas (18-7/88) 2006-09 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 277 Darius Jackson (47-27/277) 2. 162 Chris Landrum (29-21/162) 3. 136 Devin Phillips (27-0/136) (32-0/124) 4. 124 Warren Blair 5. 116 Rodney Garrott (27-3/116) 6. 111 Randy Robinson (14-19/111) 7. 105 Jamison Wadley (23-8/105) 8. 90 DiMetrio Tyson (18-2/90) 9. 88 Brandt Thomas (18-7/88) (23-0/85) 10. 85 David Mahaffey

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QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 27.5 Darius Jackson 2. 16.0 Warren Blair 16.0 Chris Landrum 4. 14.5 Mark Word 5. 11.5 Devin Phillips 11.5 Randy Robinson 7. 11.0 Derrick Sistrunk 8. 10.0 Jamison Wadley 9. 9.0 Calvin Nichols 9.0 David Mahaffey

(23-9/185) (16-0/97) (12-8/80) (14-1/78) (11-1/91) (8-7/79) (10-2/60) (9-2/70) (9-0/72) (8-2/51)

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YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 185 Darius Jackson 2. 97 Warren Blair 3. 91 Devin Phillips 4. 80 Chris Landrum 5. 79 Randy Robinson 6. 78 Mark Word 7. 72 Calvin Nichols 8. 70 Jamison Wadley 9. 63 Randy Robinson 10. 60 Derrick Sistrunk

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FUMBLES FORCED 1. 8 Eric Mims 8 Rodney Garrott 3. 7 Delvin Hughley 7 Marlon Bridges 5. 6 Eurosius Parker 6 Brandon Bender 6 Darius Jackson 8. 5 Taylor Mitchell 5 Chris Landrum 5 Tony Gordon 5 Craig Agee

1995-97 2009-11 1996-00 2016-19 1995-98 2011-13,15 2014-17 1998-00 2013-15 1995-97 2003-06

FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 8 Eurosius Parker 2. 7 Alton Murphy 7 Alexander Henderson 4. 6 Eric Mims 6 Jonathan Crutcher 6 Pierre Warren 7. 5 Darius Jackson 8. 4 Dexter Sistrunk 4 Delvin Hughley 4 Carnell Clark 4 Mark Word 4 Warren Blair 4 Calvin Nichols 4 Dewayne Cuffie 4 Cornell Buford 4 Jawaan Booker

1995-98 1996-99 2006-09 1995-97 2001-04 2011-13 2014-17 2002-04 1996-00 2006-09 1998 1995-97 1998-99 2000-03 1997-00 2008-11

PASSES DEFENDED 1. 42 Eurosius Parker (29 brup, 13 int) 2. 41 Delvin Hughley (34 brup, 7 int) 3. 36 Jaylen Hill (23 brup, 13 int) 4. 35 Jermaine Hough (26 brup, 9 int) 35 T.J. Heath (25 brup, 10 int) 6. 33 Rashod Byers (27 brup, 6 int) 7. 28 Natarsha James (24 brup, 4 int) 8. 26 Marlon Bridges (16 brup, 10 int) 26 Pierre Warren (18 brup, 8 int) (21 brup, 3 int) 10. 24 Siran Neal QB HURRIES 1. 43 Darius Jackson 2. 40 DJ Coleman 3. 27 Mark Word 4. 21 Monty Young 21 Dalton Campbell 6. 19 Randy Robinson 7. 17 Calvin Nichols 8. 15 Joseph Roberts 15 Dedrick Riley 15 Quan Stoudemire

2014-17 2018-19 1998 2015-18 2014-17 2015-18 1998-99 2015-18 1998-99 2015-17

BLOCKED KICKS 1. 8 Taurean Rhetta 2004-07 8 Randy Robinson 2015-17 3. 3 Ben Endress 2011-14 3 Erick Butler 2012-13 3 Darrell Prater 2000-03 6. 2 Connor Christian 2016-18 2 Rod Green 1977-79, 01-04 2 Delvin Hughley 1996-00 2 Monte’ Lewis 2008 2 Antoin Bullock 2003-04 2 Dewayne Cuffie 2000-03 2 LeMarcus Rowell 2004,06 2 T.J. Heath 2007-10 2 Spencer Gordon 2000-01

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#4 Troy State #9 SF Austin #4 Troy State #7 at SW Mo. St. at #2 Troy State #11 McNeese St. at #13 SF Austin #15 Nicholls State #24 SW Missouri at #1 McNeese St. #3 Ga. Southern #9 NW State #14 Troy State #3 Ga. Southern at #6 Troy State at #6 Troy State at #6 Troy State at #22 McNeese

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#10 NW State #3 Troy State at #23 SF Austin #21 SW Texas at #15 NW State at #18 Sam Houston #11 McNeese State #2 McNeese State #3 Northwestern State #4 Georgia Southern at #8 Western Kentucky at #2 Furman #2 Furman #22 Eastern Illinois at #5 Furman at #17 Eastern Illinois #25 Eastern Illinois at #16 Eastern Illinois

JACKSONVILLE STATE IN THE POLLS DIVISION II NCAA FCS No. 24 October 17, 1995(TSN) No. 8 1970 Final Poll No. 12 No. 9 No. 8 No. 7 No. 4 No. 4 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No. 6 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 14 No. 10 No. 9 No. 6 No. 3 No. 3 No. 8 No. 8 No. 7 No. 4 No. 4 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 4 No. 3 No. 9 No. 20 No. 13 No. 12 No. 10 No. 5 No. 5 No. 3 No. 3 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 3-t No. 3 No. 3 No. 5 No. 4 No. 4 No. 4-t No. 3 No. 3

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October 24, 1995(TSN) October 26, 1998(TSN) November 2, 1998(TSN) November 9, 1998(TSN) November 16, 1998(TSN) September 25, 2001(CP) October 1, 2001(CP) October 8, 2001(CP) October 8, 2001 (TSN) October 16, 2001 (TSN) October 23, 2001 (CP) October 23, 2001 (TSN) Pre-season, 2002 (TSN) August 24, 2002 (TSN) September 1, 2002 (TSN) September 8, 2002 (TSN) November 10, 2003 (CP) November 10, 2003 (TSN) November 17, 2003 (CP) November 17, 2003 (CP) December 10, 2003 (TSN) December 10, 2003 (CP) September 27, 2004 (TSN) October 4, 2004 (TSN) October 4, 2004 (CP) October 11, 2004 (TSN) October 11, 2004 (CP) October 18, 2004 (TSN) October 18, 2004 (CP) October 25, 2004 (TSN) October 25, 2004 (CP) November 1, 2004 (TSN) November 1, 2004 (CP) November 8, 2004 (TSN) November 8, 2004 (CP) November 15, 2004 (TSN) November 15, 2004 (CP) December 15, 2004 (TSN) December 15, 2004 (CP) Pre-season, 2005 (TSN) September 5, 2005 (TSN) September 5, 2005 (CP) September 18, 2006 (TSN) September 29, 2008 (TSN) September 29, 2008 (CP) October 6, 2008 (CP) October 6, 2008 (TSN) October 13, 2008 (CP) October 13, 2008 (TSN) October 20, 2008 (CP) October 20, 2008 (TSN) November 17, 2008 (CP) November 17, 2008 (TSN) December 24, 2008 (CP) December 24. 2008 (TSN) Preseason, 2009 (CP) Preseason, 2009 (TSN) September 7, 2009 (CP) September 7, 2009 (TSN) September 14, 2009 (CP) September 14, 2009 (TSN) September 21, 2009 (CP) September 21, 2009 (TSN) September 28, 2009 (CP) September 28, 2009 (TSN) October 5, 2009 (CP) October 5, 2009 (TSN) October 12, 2009 (CP) October 12, 2009 (TSN) October 19, 2009 (CP) October 19, 2009 (TSN) October 26, 2009 (CP) October 26, 2009 (TSN) November 1, 2009 (CP) November 1, 2009 (TSN)

Result W,28-24 L, 28-0 L, 44-37 W, 38-17 L, 42-17 L, 55-30 L, 31-21 L, 28-22 W, 19-10 L, 41-3 L, 45-7 L, 49-7 L, 37-35 L, 10-6 L, 17-13 L, 28-24 L, 36-23 W, 23-10

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November 9, 2009 (CP) November 9, 2009 (TSN) November 16, 2009 (CP) November 16, 2009 (TSN) November 23, 2009 (CP) November 23, 2009 (TSN) December 21, 2009 (CP) December 21, 2009 (TSN) Preseason, 2010 (CP) Preseason, 2010 (TSN) September 6, 2010 (CP) September 6, 2010 (TSN) September 13, 2010 (CP) September 13, 2010 (TSN) September 20, 2010 (CP) September 20, 2010 (TSN) September 27, 2010 (CP) September 27, 2010 (TSN) October 4, 2010 (CP) October 4, 2010 (TSN) October 11, 2010 (CP) October 11, 2010 (TSN) October 18, 2010 (CP) October 18, 2010 (TSN) October 25, 2010 (CP) October 25, 2010 (TSN) November 1, 2010 (CP) November 1, 2010 (TSN) November 8, 2010 (CP) November 8, 2010 (TSN) November 15, 2010 (CP) November 15, 2010 (TSN) November 21, 2010 (CP) November 21, 2010 (TSN) January 10, 2011 (CP) January 10, 2011 (TSN) Preseason, 2011 (TSN) Preseason, 2011 (CP) September 5, 2011 (TSN) September 6, 2011 (CP) September 12, 2011 (TSN) September 12, 2011 (CP) September 19, 2011 (TSN) September 19, 2011 (CP) September 26, 2011 (TSN) September 26, 2011 (CP) October 3, 2011 (TSN) October 3, 2011 (CP) October 10, 2011 (TSN) October 10, 2011 (CP) October 17, 2011 (TSN) October 17, 2011 (CP) October 24, 2011 (TSN) October 24, 2011 (CP) October 31, 2011 (TSN) October 31, 2011 (CP) November 20, 2011 (TSN) Preseason, 2012 (TSN) September 3, 2012 (TSN) September 11, 2012 (TSN) September 17, 2012 (TSN) October 7, 2013 (TSN) October 7, 2013 (CP) November 11, 2013 (TSN) November 11, 2013 (CP) November 24, 2013 (TSN) November 25, 2013 (CP) January 6, 2014 (TSN) January 6, 2014 (CP) Preseason, 2014 (TSN) Preseason, 2014 (CP) September 1, 2014 (TSN) September 1, 2014 (CP) September 7, 2014 (TSN) September 7, 2014 (CP) September 15, 2014 (TSN) September 15, 2014 (CP) September 22, 2014 (TSN)

Opponent Result #15 Tennessee State W, 26-21 #24 Eastern Illinois L, 28-20 #7 Southeast Missouri State W, 29-27 #7 Wofford L, 17-14 at #21 Eastern Kentucky L, 51-21 #17 Tennessee State W, 31-28 at #22 UT Martin W, 41-27 #23 Tennessee State L,31-15 at #2 Eastern Illinois L, 52-14 #16 Samford W, 55-14 at #6 McNeese State W, 31-10 at #3 Eastern Washington L, 35-24 at #13 Chattanooga ot-W,26-23 at #25 Tennessee State W,27-20 at #15 Eastern Kentucky W,20-6 #19 Sam Houston State L, 37-26 at #8 Chattanooga W, 23-20 #13 Eastern Kentucky W, 34-0

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Opponent #7 Chattanooga #7 Charleston Southern #6 Sam Houston State #2 North Dakota State #17 Coastal Carolina #22 Eastern Illinois #12 Youngstown State #12 Chattanooga #16 Liberty #16 Kennesaw State vs #14 NC A&T at #2 Kennesaw State #21 East Tenn State at #12 Maine #4 Eastern Washington

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Result W, 41-35-OT W, 58-38 W, 62-10 L, 37-10 W, 27-26 W, 47-14 L, 40-24 W, 27-13 W, 31-10 L, 17-7 L, 20-17 L, 60-52-5OT W, 34-27 L,55-27 W, 49-45

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Opponent Result Network Refrigerator Bowl – Rhode Island Won 12-10 Local Orange Blossom Classic – Florida A&M Won 21-7 BET Grantland Rice Bowl - NDSU Won 31-7 ABC Alabama State Won 24-14 ABC-TV Regional NE Missouri State Won 34-21 ABC-TV Regional at SW Texas State Lost 19-14 ABC-TV Regional Angelo State Won, 34-16 Cable Mississippi College (DII Champ) Lost, 3-0 ESPN Nationally Pittsburgh State (DII Champ) Lost 23-6 ESPN Nationally Pittsburgh State (DII Champ) Won 17-13 ESPN Nationally at Northern Iowa Lost 35-14 Cable Middle Tennessee State Lost 30-23 Cable UAB Lost 34-16 Cable Nicholls State Lost 16-14 Fox SportsNet at Troy State Lost 49-0 A.C.N. Stephen F. Austin Won, 22-16 Fox SportsNet Samford Won 21-0 A.C.N. Troy State Lost 31-7 A.C.N. at Samford Lost 34-18 CSSE Nicholls State Lost 45-42 Fox SportsNet at Troy State Lost 35-16 CSSE Samford Won, 36-16 CSS Sam Houston State Lost, 26-23 CSS Stephen F. Austin Lost, 27-21 Fox SportsNet Northwestern State Won - 28-24 CSS Troy State Lost, 28-0 CSS Cumberland University Won, 72-10 WJXS-TV 24 Nicholls State Won, 34-15 WJXS-TV 24 Alabama A&M Won, 20-17 CSS Samford Won, 37-23 CSS Sam Houston State Won, 28-22 WJXS-TV 24 Stephen F. Austin Lost, 27-20 WJXS-TV 24 Northwestern State Won, 19-10 WJXS-TV 24 North Alabama Lost, 28-16 WJXS-TV 24 Murray State Lost, 23-17 (OT) Fox SportsNet UT-Martin Won, 34-24 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee Tech Won, 37-20 Football Network Eastern Illinois Won, 36-24 WJXS-TV 24 Emporia State Won, 25-16 WJXS-TV 24 Murray State Won, 35-14 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee State Won, 49-35 CSS Samford Won, 51-18 WJXS-TV 24 Southeast Missouri State Won, 47-9 WJXS-TV 24 Furman Lost 49-7 CSS Furman Lost, 37-35 CSTV Chattanooga Lost, 21-18 WJXS-TV 24 Eastern Kentucky Lost, 31-14 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee Martin Won, 37-31 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee Tech Won, 43-17 WJXS-TV 24 Eastern Illinois Lost, 10-6 WJXS-TV 24 at #5 Furman Lost, 17-13 CSTV Southeast Missouri State Won, 38-7 CSS Murray State Won, 49-7 CSS at Mississippi State Lost, 35-3 CSS Tennessee State Lost, 38-31 CSS Chattanooga Won, 13-10 WJXS-TV 24 Samford Won, 55-7 CSS Chattanooga Won, 33-19 CSS Eastern Kentucky Lost, 31-20 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee-Martin Won, 27-24 CSS at Austin Peay Won, 42-9 ESPNU Tennessee Tech Won, 38-10 CSS Eastern Illinois Lost, 37-23 CSS Alabama A&M Won, 45-18 WJXS-TV 24 Southeast Missouri Won, 38-17 WJXS-TV 24 Murray State Won, 31-21 WJXS-TV 24 at UT Martin Lost, 31-30 ESPNU Austin Peay Won, 35-22 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee State Won, 26-21 WJXS-TV 24 at Georgia Tech Lost, 37-17 ESPNU at Florida State Lost, 19-9 ESPN360 UT Martin Won, 52-7 WXJS-TV 24 Eastern Illinois Lost, 28-20 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee Tech Won, 55-28 WJXS-TV 24 Eastern Kentucky Won, 34-26 WJXS-TV 24 at Ole Miss Won, 49-48 (2OT) ESPN Regional/CSS UT Chattanooga Won, 21-17 WJXS-TV 24 at Georgia State Won, 34-27 (OT) CSS Murray State Won, 40-34 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee State Won, 24-0 WJXS-TV 24 Austin Peay Won 56-3 WJXS-TV 24 at Eastern Kentucky Lost, 49-37 OVC (Wazoo) #7 Southeast Missouri Won, 29-27 WJXS-TV 24 at Tennessee Tech Lost, 35-24 OVC (Wazoo) #7 Wofford Lost, 17-14 ESPN Regional UT Martin Won, 24-23 ESPN3/WJXS Georgia State Won, 37-21 CSS/ESPN3 Eastern Illinois Won, 28-21 ESPN3/WJXS at Kentucky Lost, 38-14 ESPNU #19 Tennessee Tech Lost, 21-14 ESPN3/WJXS Eastern Kentucky Lost, 52-48 ESPN3/WJXS at #10 Arkansas Lost, 49-24 ESPN3 Chattanooga Won, 27-24 WJXS-TV 24 Southeast Missouri Won, 31-16 WJXS-TV 24 Tennessee State Won, 31-28 (OT) Fox College Murray State Won, 38-35 WJXS-TV 24 Austin Peay Won, 38-23 WJXS-TV 24 at #7 Florida Lost, 23-0 ESPN3 at Alabama State Won, 24-22 CSS Jacksonville University Won, 48-13 WJXS-TV 24 #22 North Alabama Won, 24-21 (2OT) WJXS-TV 24 at Georgia State Won, 32-26 (OT) ESPN3 Murray State Lost, 35-34 (OT) WJXS-TV 24 at #22 UT Martin Won, 41-27 ESPN3 #23 Tennessee State Lost, 31-15 WJXS-TV 24 Eastern Kentucky Won, 68-10 WJXS-TV 24 at #2 Eastern Illinois Lost, 52-14 ESPN3

Site Record Rhode Island 1-0 Miami, Fla. 2-0 Anniston, Ala. 3-0 Paul Snow Stadium 4-0 Paul Snow Stadium 5-0 Huntsville, Tex. 5-1 Paul Snow Stadium 6-1 Florence, Ala. 6-2 Florence, Ala. 6-3 Florence, Ala. 7-3 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7-4 Paul Snow Stadium 7-5 Birmingham, Ala. 7-6 Paul Snow Stadium 7-7 Troy, Ala. 7-8 Paul Snow Stadium 8-8 Paul Snow Stadium 9-8 Paul Snow Stadium 9-9 Birmingham, Ala. 9-10 Paul Snow Stadium 9-11 Troy, Ala. 9-12 Paul Snow Stadium 10-12 Paul Snow Stadium 10-13 Paul Snow Stadium 10-14 Paul Snow Stadium 11-14 Paul Snow Stadium 11-15 Paul Snow Stadium 12-15 Paul Snow Stadium 13-15 Paul Snow Stadium 14-15 Paul Snow Stadium 15-15 Paul Snow Stadium 16-15 Paul Snow Stadium 16-16 Paul Snow Stadium 17-16 Paul Snow Stadium 17-17 Murray, Ky. 17-18 Paul Snow Stadium 18-18 Paul Snow Stadium 19-18 Paul Snow Stadium 20-18 Paul Snow Stadium 21-18 Paul Snow Stadium 22-18 Paul Snow Stadium 23-18 Paul Snow Stadium 24-18 Paul Snow Stadium 25-18 Greenville, SC 25-19 Paul Snow Stadium 25-20 Paul Snow Stadium 25-21 Paul Snow Stadium 25-22 Paul Snow Stadium 26-22 Paul Snow Stadium 27-22 Paul Snow Stadium 27-23 Greenville, SC 27-24 Paul Snow Stadium 28-24 Paul Snow Stadium 29-24 Starkville, Miss. 29-25 Paul Snow Stadium 29-26 Chattanooga, Tenn. 30-26 Paul Snow Stadium 31-26 Paul Snow Stadium 32-26 Paul Snow Stadium 32-27 Paul Snow Stadium 33-27 Clarksville, Tenn. 34-27 Paul Snow Stadium 35-27 Paul Snow Stadium 35-28 Paul Snow Stadium 36-28 Paul Snow Stadium 37-28 Paul Snow Stadium 38-28 Martin, Tenn. 38-29 Paul Snow Stadium 39-29 Paul Snow Stadium 40-29 Atlanta, Ga. 40-30 Tallahassee, Fla. 40-31 Paul Snow Stadium 41-31 Paul Snow Stadium 41-32 Paul Snow Stadium 42-32 Paul Snow Stadium 43-32 Oxford, Miss. 44-32 Burgess-Snow Field 45-32 Georgia Dome 46-32 Burgess-Snow Field 47-32 Burgess-Snow Field 48-32 Burgess-Snow Field 49-32 Richmond, Ky. 49-33 Burgess-Snow Field 50-33 Cookeville, Tenn. 50-34 Burgess-Snow Field 50-35 Burgess-Snow Field 51-35 Burgess-Snow Field 52-35 Burgess-Snow Field 53-35 Lexington, Ky. 53-36 Burgess-Snow Field 53-37 Burgess-Snow Field 53-38 Fayetteville, Ark. 53-39 Burgess-Snow Field 54-39 Burgess-Snow Field 55-39 Burgess-Snow Field 56-39 Burgess-Snow Field 57-39 Burgess-Snow Field 58-39 Gainesville, Fla. 58-40 Montgomery, Ala. 59-40 Burgess-Snow Field 60-40 Burgess-Snow Field 61-40 Atlanta, Ga. 62-40 Burgess-Snow Field 62-41 Martin, Tenn. 63-41 Burgess-Snow Field 63-42 Burgess-Snow Field 64-42 Charleston, Ill. 64-43

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Opponent Southeast Missouri #16 Samford at #6 McNeese State at #3 Eastern Washington at #8 Michigan State West Alabama UT Martin at #25 Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay Eastern Illinois #19 Sam Houston State at #6 Auburn Tennessee State at UT Martin Mississippi Valley State #13 Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State #7 Chattanooga #8 Charleston Southern #7 Sam Houston State #2 North Dakota State #12 North Alabama at #21 LSU #17 Coastal Carolina at Liberty Tennessee Tech Austin Peay #22 Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri UT Martin #12 Youngstown State vs. #12 Chattanooga at Georgia Tech #16 Liberty Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State at UT Martin Tennessee State #16 Kennesaw State vs. #14 NC A&T Miss. Valley State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri at Murray State UT Martin at Tennessee State at #2 Kennesaw State #21 East Tenn. State at #12 Maine at Southeastern Louisiana Chattanooga #4 Eastern Washington North Alabama at Austin Peay Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State at UT Martin at Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky

Result Won, 42-34 Won, 55-14 Won, 35-10 Lost 35-24 Lost, 45-7 Won, 45-34 Won, 38-14 Won, 27-20 Won, 49-3 Won, 56-0 Won, 27-20 Lost, 37-26 Lost, 27-20 (OT) Won, 48-13 Won, 48-41 Won, 49-7 Won, 34-0 Won, 24-3 Won, 56-28 Won, 42-20 Won, 41-35 (OT) Won, 58-38 Won, 62-10 Lost, 37-10 Won, 31-12 Lost, 34-13 Won, 27-26 Won, 48-19 Won, 40-21 Won, 34-14 Won, 47-14 Won, 17-10 Won, 33-7 Lost, 40-24 Won, 27-13 Lost, 37-10 Won, 31-10 Won, 41-25 Won, 30-14 Won, 23-7 Won, 59-23 Won, 14-7 Won, 36-6 Lost, 17-7 Lost, 20-17 Won, 71-0 Won, 48-20 Won, 48-32 Won, 56-7 Won, 49-22 Lost, 37-14 Won, 42-15 Won, 21-14 Won, 41-14 Lost, 60-52-5OT Won, 34-27 Lost, 55-27 Lost, 35-14 Won, 41-20 Won, 49-45 Won, 30-12 Lost, 52-33 Won, 31-23 Won, 28-20 Lost, 24-21 Won, 14-12 Lost, 22-17 Lost, 37-27 Lost, 29-23

Network Site Record WJXS-TV 24 Burgess-Snow Field 65-43 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 66-43 ESPN3 Lake Charles, La. 67-43 ESPN3 Cheney, Wash. 67-44 Big 10 East Lansing, Mich. 67-45 WJXS-TV 24 Burgess-Snow Field 68-45 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 69-45 ESPN3 Nashville, Tenn. 70-45 WJXS-TV 24 Burgess-Snow Field 71-45 WJXS-TV 24 Burgess-Snow Field 72-45 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 73-45 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 73-46 SEC Network Auburn, Ala. 73-47 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 74-47 ESPN3 Martin, Tenn. 75-47 WJXS-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 76-47 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 77-47 ESPN3 Charleston, Ill. 78-47 WJXS-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 79-47 WJXS-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 80-47 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 81-47 ESPN2 Burgess-Snow Field 82-47 ESPNU Burgess-Snow Field 83-47 ESPN2 Frisco, Texas 83-48 WEAC TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 84-48 ESPNU Baton Rouge, La. 84-49 WEAC-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 85-49 ESPN3 Lynchburg, Va. 86-49 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 87-49 WEAC-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 88-49 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 89-49 ESPN3 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 90-49 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 91-49 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 91-50 ESPN Montgomery, Ala. 92-50 RSN Atlanta, Ga. 92-51 WEAC-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 93-51 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 94-51 ESPN3 Charleston, Ill. 95-51 WEAC-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 96-51 WEAC-TV24 Burgess-Snow Field 97-51 ESPN3 Martin, Tenn. 98-51 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 99-51 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 99-52 ESPN Montgomery, Ala. 99-53 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 100-53 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 101-53 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 102-53 ESPN+ Richmond, Ky. 103-53 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 104-53 ESPN+ Cape Girardeau, Mo. 104-54 ESPN3 Murray, Ky. 105-54 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 106-54 ESPN+ Nashville, Tenn. 107-54 FSSE Atlanta (SunTrust) 107-55 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 108-55 ESPN3 Orono, Maine 108-56 ESPN+ Hammond, La. 108-57 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 109-57 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 110-57 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 111-57 ESPN+ Clarksville, Tenn. 111-58 ESPN+ Burgess-Snow Field 112-58 ESPN+ Charleston, Ill. 113-58 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 113-59 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 114-59 ESPN+ Martin, Tenn. 114-60 ESPN+ Cookeville, Tenn. 114-61 ESPN3 Burgess-Snow Field 114-62

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W-L Pct. Last Time 3-1 .750 1982 1-2 .333 1998 0-1 .000 2014 1-0 1.000 1970 2-3 .400 1997 0-2 .000 1999 0-1 .000 2005 15-6 .647 2013 0-2 .000 2006 2-3 .400 2018 2-4 .333 2016 1-2 .333 2010 1-1 .500 2015 27-11 .711 2018 10-4 .714 2019 1-0 1.000 2003 1-0 1.000 2012 1-4 .200 2003 0-1 .000 2018 0-2 .000 2010 0-1 .000 2017 0-1 .000 2015 42-11 .792 2015 2-4 .333 2016 28-13 .683 2019 48-11 .814 2017 114-62 .648 --

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J SU NCAA R EC OR DS / FB S S C H OOLS ANNUAL CHAMPION-RUSHING ALL -STAR GAMES 1947-John Williams, 931 yards on 150 carries

SENIOR BOWL (MOBILE)

ANNUAL CHAMPION-PUNTING

1974 Dieter Brock, QB

1981-Gregg Lowery, 43.5 yard avg. on 64 punts

ANNUAL CHAMPION-KICKOFF RETURNS

1979 Jesse Baker, DL 1994 Sean Richardson, RB

1992-Danny Lee, 39.4 yard avg. on 12 returns

ANNUAL CHAMPION-PUNT RETURNS 2004-Craig Agee, 20.5 yard avg. on 18 returns

ANNUAL CHAMPION-FIELD GOALS 2007-Gavin Hallford, 2.0 per game

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE 2nd-1992, Danny Lee, 39.4 yard avg. on 12 returns

ANNUAL CHAMPION-SCORING DEFENSE 1989-7.0 points per game

SINGLE SEASON AVERAGE 2nd-1992, Danny Lee, 39.4 yard avg. on 12 returns

ANNUAL CHAMPION-PUNT RETURNS 2004-18.64 yard average on 25 returns

CAREER LEADER – BLOCKED PUNTS 8 – Taurean Rhetta, 2004-07

BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC (MONTGOMERY, ALA.)

JSU VS NCAA FBS SCHOOLS 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 2000 2001 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

at NE Louisiana Won 32-28 at Arkansas State Lost 37-6 at UAB Lost 24-17 at NE Louisiana Lost 31-28 at UAB Lost 34-16 at Louisiana-Lafayette Won 28-14 at Arkansas State Won 31-28 at Troy State Lost 21-3 at Mississippi State Lost 51-19 at Kansas Lost 41-6 at UAB Lost 35-28 at Mississippi State Lost 35-3 at Memphis Lost 35-14 at Georgia Tech Lost 41-14 at Georgia Tech Lost 37-17 at Florida State Lost 19-9 at Ole Miss Won 49-48 (2OT) at Kentucky Lost 38-14 at #10 Arkansas Lost 49-24 at Florida Lost 23-0 at Georgia State Won 32-26 (OT) at Michigan State Lost 45-7 at Auburn Lost 27-20 (OT) at LSU Lost 34-13 at Georgia Tech Lost 37-10

1955 Al Woodham, HB 1959 Jim Glasgow, OT 1998 Mark Word, DE 2000 Delvin Hughley, DB

EAST WEST SHRINE BOWL 1979 Jesse Baker, DL

TEXAS VS THE NATION 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, QB 2010 Curt Porter, OL

FCS SENIOR SCOUT BOWL 2011 Rodney Garrott

COMCAST ALL-STAR CLASSIC 2012 Alan Bonner 2012 Washaun Ealey

JS U ALL-AMERICANS 2019 2019 2019 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014

Josh Brady Marlon Bridges Josh Pearson BJ Autry Marlon Bridges Josh Pearson Randy Robinson Josh Brady Yul Gowdy Darius Jackson Justin Lea Roc Thomas Marlon Bridges Dylan Cline Siran Neal Tyler Scozzaro Trae Barry Eli Jenkins Casey Dunn Darius Jackson Justin Lea Marlon Bridges Jaylen Hill Randy Robinson Eli Jenkins Casey Dunn Troymaine Pope Jermaine Hough Chris Landrum, Sr. Max Holcombe

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Jermine Hough CB Justin Lea OL Devaute Sigler DL Josh Barge WR Max Holcombe OL DaMarcus James RB Eli Jenkins QB Griffin Thomas PK Curt Porter OL Ryan Perrilloux QB T.J. Heath DB Tylor Chambers OL Carnell Clark DB Gavin Hallford PK Rod Olds C Clay Green RB John Pettus OL Oscar Bonds RB Richie Rhodes P Deon White OT Richie Rhodes P Jeremy Sullivan OL Delvin Hughley DB Montressa Kirby QB Eurosious Parker RS Mark Word DE Eric Mims DB Darron Edwards DQ Ja’Karl Barnett LB Curtis McDaniel DT

1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 1989 1988 1988 1986 1982 1982 1981

Ja’Karl Barnett Danny Lee Wendell Kelley Danny Lee John Sanders Orlando Adams Joe Billingsley Judge Stringer Joe Billingsley Gregg Lowery Ed Lett Ed Lett

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1967 1966 1961 1958 1957 1955 1954 1953 1947 1946

Terry Harris Ray Vinson Al Carter Bill Nichols Jimmy Glasgow Billy Hicks Al Woodham Jodie Connell John Williams Blackie Heath

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AL CARTER - 1961

Blackie Heath was the first football player to grab All-America honors at Jacksonville State under Coach Don Salls, and he set the precedent for many to follow. Known for his blazing speed, Heath played tailback on the 1946 team and led the team in rushing and total offense.

Arland “Al” Carter picked up his All-American honor in 1961 after leading JSU to a 6-2-1 record. Carter led the Alabama Collegiate Conference in total offense and was named the most valuable back in the ACC. Carter played tailback in the Gamecocks’ single-wing formation.

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BLACKIE HEATH - 1946

GAMECOCKS OUTLOOK

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JOHN WILLIAMS - 1947

RAY VINSON - 1966

Fullback John Williams, a tough 185-pound bulldozer of a runner, ripped his way for 997 yards to set a new standard in modern times for yards gained at Jacksonville State. The mark stood for seven years until another Gamecock All-America came along to clip the mark. During the 1947 campaign, the Gamecocks knocked off nine-straight foes, blanking five, and it was the fine running and leadership of one John Williams who led the way. John went on to become a Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy.

Ray Vinson earned Associated Press All-America honors in 1966 and was one of the most talented players to ever put on a Gamecock uniform. Vinson led Jax State in every offensive department as a freshman and broke records on defense as a senior. He intercepted 13 passes his senior year and, although he wasn’t drafted in the pro draft, he was signed by the San Diego Chargers. The Oxford, Ala., native finished with a total of 15 interceptions at Jacksonville State and his pass interception marks, season and career (16), will probably never be broken.

JODIE CONNELL - 1953

TERRY HARRIS - 1967

When fans gather at Homecoming or whenever Gamecock football is the subject, the name of Jodie Connell always pops up in the conversation. Jodie, playing with only one arm, mastered everyone who dared line up in front in the 1953 season. He was a first-team Associated Press selection at the guard position

Terry Harris, like Ray Vinson, was a versatile player who excelled on both offense and defense, but defense was where he shined the brightest. Harris’ defensive efforts earned him Little All-America recognition from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Terry signed with the San Diego Chargers. Terry holds the record for most yards pass receiving (career) and had 13 interceptions in two seasons. It was Harris’ leadership on defense in 1967 that helped Jax State intercept 23 passes in 10 games.

AL WOODHAM - 1954 Perhaps the fastest halfback to ever carry football at Jacksonville State, Al Woodham erased John Williams’ rushing record of 997 yards with a total of 1,024 yards in 1954. For his efforts, Woodham was chosen for AllAmerican honors and earned the school’s first trip to the Blue-Gray Game in Montgomery, Ala.

BILLY HICKS - 1955 One of the really outstanding runners in Gamecock football history is All-American Billy Hicks. His finest hour came in the 1955 Refrigerator Bowl in Evansville, Ind., when he helped Jax State whip Rhode Island, 12-10, to give the Gamecocks a 10-1 record. Hicks, a giant of a man (6-2, 245), played a couple of seasons in the Canadian Football League after his career at Jacksonville State.

JIM GLASGOW - 1957 At 6-5 and 235 pounds, Glasgow was one of the largest, toughest and fastest tackles in the country, and his fine play earned him All-America honors. Glasgow became the second JSU player to play in the Blue-Gray Game in Montgomery, Ala., joining Al Woodham.

BILL NICHOLS - 1958 Bill Nichols, a fellow who didn’t resemble a football player until he got the ball because of his size, outran everyone during the 1958 season to earn All-America honors. Nichols became just the second player in JSU history to rush for more than 1,000 yards after gaining 1,051 yards in 1958.

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JIMMY CHAMPION - 1970 Jimmy Champion, Jacksonville State’s “champion” blocker at center in 1970 when the Gamecocks went 10-0-0 and won the Orange Blossom Classic, will be ranked as one of the all-time great linemen in JSU history. He was the first player to ever make first-team AP and NAIA All-America at Jacksonville State. His blocking helped the Gamecocks score 35 points per game and average close to 400 yards total offense per game. He was a four-year starter at Jacksonville State.

BRUCE NICHOLS - 1971 Bruce Nichols was deserving of Little All-America honors in two seasons but made the selection only once, his senior year. He asked not to be considered his junior year so that several outstanding seniors that year could receive more consideration. A four-year starter, Bruce signed with the Dallas Cowboys following the 1971 season. He was also a two-time all-conference pick. His blocking allowed the Gamecocks to average 34 points per game for two years.

ALAN PASEUR - 1972 Alan Paseur’s climb to fame at Jacksonville State University is an example of what hard work and dedication can achieve. Not blessed with outstanding ability and seemingly beset with hard luck, Paseur overcame both on his way to Little All-America honors at JSU. Paseur overcame two serious knee operations and worked to support a family of two on his way to LAA

honors. Not bad for a guy who weighed 170 pounds in high school and the person whose services were only wanted by the military recruiter. Paseur was named to the NAIA postseason squad.

BOYCE CALLAHAN - 1973 Boyce Callahan became Jacksonville State’s second Little All-American to make both the Associated Press and NAIA teams. Jimmy Champion (1970) was the other. Callahan, in his four-year career, broke every rushing and scoring record in JSU history. He gained 4,228 yards and scored 40 touchdowns, totaling 240 points. In addition, he set the season rushing record with 1,293 yards and the single-game mark with 275 yards against Florence State.

CALVIN WORD - 1974 • 1975 Calvin Word became the only Jacksonville State football player to earn Little All-America honors twice when he made NAIA and Associated Press teams in 1974 and 1975. The 215-pound offensive tackle signed with the Dallas Cowboys following graduation. He won most valuable offensive lineman at Jax State and was voted team captain. JSU’s 1974 team won the Gulf South Conference title.

GARY WAGNER - 1976 Gary Wagner played linebacker well enough to make all-conference as a junior, but he really came into his own as a middle guard during his senior season. Wagner, note for his quickness and ability to block punts, field goals and extra-point attempts (17 in two years), won NAIN Little All-America honors at this position. In addition, the former Huntsville prep star was voted all-district and all-conference during the 1976 season, when Jax State did not allow a rushing touchdown in the first eight games.

JESSE BAKER - 1977 • 1978 Jesse Baker was a two-time All-America at Jacksonville State. The Conyers, Ga., defensive tackle led the Gamecocks to conference titles in 1977 and 1978. As a junior, Baker earned first-team Associated Press honors and was named the top defensive player after the Grantland Rice Bowl. In 1978, he was named to the Kodak All-America team after setting a school record with seven fumble recoveries. He also had 51 tackles, 20 assists and nine sacks for 65 yards in losses. He was inducted into the Jacksonville State University Hall of Fame in 1995. Baker was selected by the Houston Oilers in the second round of the 1978 NFL draft and led the league in sacks as a rookie.

BUTCH BARKER - 1977 • 1978 Butch Barker earned consecutive All-America honors in 1977 and 1978. The Weaver, Ala., native set the school record for career touchdown receptions with 14 in addition to being honored as one of the top five studentathletes in the country by the NCAA. He finished the 1978 season by leading the Gamecocks in receptions with 53 for 570 yards and four touchdowns. He was named Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Directors of America in 1977 and 1978.

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J SU A LL-A MER I C A NS SIMON SHEPHARD - 1980

ORLANDO ADAMS - 1989

Simon Shephard was named to the Associated Press All-America team in 1980 after helping the Gamecocks to an 8-3 record and a berth into the NCAA Play-offs. Shephard, a native of Summerville, S.C., came to Jacksonville State without a scholarship, but led the Gamecocks with 84 tackles and eight sacks. He had three fumble recoveries and intercepted two passes for 47 yards.

Orlando Adams made an impact on a national scale in 1989, when he earned All-America honors after collecting a team-high 102 tackles and guiding the Gamecocks to their second consecutive Gulf South Conference title. The defensive lineman recorded five sacks and 11 tackles for a loss in guiding a defense that led the GSC in passing defense and scoring defense. After a stellar career at JSU, Adams continued his football career at the pro level when he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.

ED LETT - 1981 • 1982 Ed Lett garnered All-America honors in both his junior and senior seasons after guiding the Gamecocks to back-to-back Gulf South Conference titles in 1981 and 1982. In both those seasons, the quarterback was named the GSC’s Offensive Player of the Year after guiding an offense that led the GSC in rushing, total offense and scoring. His 22 touchdown passes in 1982 still stands as the school record and helped him earn “Alabama Amateur Athlete of the Year” honors. He is Jax State’s career leader in pass attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns, completion percentage and passing yards per game.

GREG LOWERY - 1982 Greg Lowery received All-America honors from the Associated Press in 1982 after the punter’s leg played a key role in guiding the Gamecocks to their secondstraight Gulf South championship and a trip to the semifinals of the NCAA playoffs. Rhodes punted for a total of 3,268 yards, which not only led the Gulf South Conference, but still stands as the school record. Over his four-year career, he punted the ball 278 times, still the most in Jax State history. Following his JSU career, Lowery signed with the Atlanta Falcons.

JOE BILLINGSLEY - 1986 • 1988 Joe Billingsley continued a long tradition of dominating offensive linemen from Jax State. A 6-1, 290-pound player from Columbus, Miss., Billingsley earned firstteam All-America honors from the Associated Press and second team honors from Football News as a sophomore in 1986 before garnering them again in 1988. In his senior year, he anchored an offensive line that paved the way for the Gamecocks’ Gulf South Conference leading 264 yards rushing per game and the school’s first conference title in six years.

JUDGE STRINGER - 1988 Judge Stringer was a three-year starter at defensive tackle and moved to defensive end his senior season and earned All-American honors in 1988. During his three-year tenure at tackle, Stringer garnered 95 tackles and 116 assists for a total of 211. He also caused three fumbles and tallied 12 sacks. During his junior campaign, Stringer led the team in sacks with 10 and finished with 40 tackles and 53 assists. Was named an All-Gulf South Conference candidate during his senior season.

JOHN SANDERS - 1991 John Sanders helped the Gamecocks to the 1991 Gulf South Conference Title and into the NCAA Division II National Championship game after earning AllAmerican honors. Jax State posted an 12-1 record and a perfect record in the Gulf South Conference. He was a first-team All-GSC performer at defensive tackle as the Gamecocks led the GSC in total defense (267.7 yards per game) and scoring defense, allowing just 8.7 points per game..

DANNY LEE - 1991 • 1992 Danny Lee was named a two-time All-American as the Gamecock halfback and kick returner. In 1992, Lee rushed the ball 89 times for 631 yards and led the team with seven touchdowns. As a punt and kick returner that season, he returned 29 punts for 400 yards and two touchdowns, breaking a long return of 90 yards. As a kick returner, Lee returned 17 kickoffs for 587 yards, carrying three back for scores, including one for 100 yards. In 1991, Lee was the second-leading rusher with 587 yards, averaging 8.15 yards a carry. Lee led the GSC in both kickoff returns and punt returns and was third in the country.

WENDELL KELLEY - 1992 Wendell Kelley was named an All-American in 1992. A native of Oxford, Ala., Kelley was the fifth leading tackler in ’91 with 96, including 49 solos and second in sacks with five, plus a pair of pass breakups, two recovered fumbles and four forced fumbles.

JA’KARL BARNETT - 1992 • 1993 Ja’Karl Barnett was a two-time All-American in 1992 and 1993. In 1993, Barnett started in 10 games for the Gamecocks, recording three interceptions for a total of 39 yards and returned one for a touchdown. In ’92, Barnett led the team in tackles with 152, including six for a loss. Barnett also tabbed seven pass breakups and a pair of interceptions. Barnett finished his JSU career with six interceptions for 81 yards and one touchdown.

CURTIS MCDANIEL - 1993 Curtis McDaniel was named All-American in 1993 for the Gamecocks as a defensive tackle. During his junior campaign, McDaniel was fifth on the team with 112 tackles, third in sacks with three and second in quarterback pressures with 23. McDaniel earned first team All-Gulf South Conference honors. He recorded 10 or more tackles during six of 14 games, including 10 in the

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DARRON EDWARDS - 1995 Darron Edwards was named All-America in 1995 after leading the Gamecock defense with four interceptions. The Pell City, Ala., native set the JSU school record by recording all four interceptions against in-state rival Samford. Edwards returned one for an 84-yard touchdown, the longest interception return in the school’s Division I-AA history. He also had 10 tackles and five pass breakups in that 35-14 JSU win. He finished his senior season with 60 tackles and a team-high 11 pass breakups after starting all 11 games in the school’s first season at the NCAA Division I-AA level.

ERIC MIMS - 1997 Eric Mims earned All-American honors in 1997 after leading the team with 145 total tackles, including 81 solo stops. The Wellborn, Ala., native set a school record with 33 total tackles against Nicholls State, just one week after recording 19 tackles versus West Georgia. He finished his career with more than 378 total tackles and five intercepionn. He also had six fumble recoveries, eight forced fumbles 17 pass breakups and one blocked kick during his Gamecock career.

MARK WORD - 1998 Mark Word earned All-American honors for the Gamecocks in 1998 after being named to the Southland Conference defensive first-team as a lineman. He was one of the top sacks leaders in the country after leading the conference with 15 sacks in 11 games. He also finished with 52 total tackles, four fumble recoveries, 27 quarterback pressures and 14 tackles for loss. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round.

MONTRESSA KIRBY - 1998 Quarterback Montressa Kirby led Jacksonville State from 1995-98 and earned All-America honors in 1998 and was named the Southland Football League Offensive Player of the Year. He went 168-of-318 for 2,271 yards with 15 touchdowns also was the second leading rusher with 114 attempts for 310 yards and seven touchdowns. The Anniston, Ala. native set 14 school records including most attempts in one game (48) and in a season (418), most completions in one game (28) and in a season (218), most touchdown passes in a game (5), most passing yards in a game (417) and the longest touchdown pass (93). Kirby finished his career 492-of-966 for 6,587 yards, 45 touchdowns and 43 interceptions.

EUROSIOUS PARKER - 1998 Eurosious Parker became the fourth Gamecock specialist to earn All-America honors. Parker, a native of Greenville, Ala., led the Gamecocks in all returns as a senior and was named to the Southland All-Conference team. He had 28 kickoff returns for 619 yards. He returned 34 punts for 477 yards, including a 79-yard touchdown. He also grabbed five interceptions and returned a fumble 13 yards for a touchdown. He finished his career with over 1,600 return yards.

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J SU A LL-A MER I C A NS DELVIN HUGHLEY - 2000

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Delvin Hughley was defensive back All-American in 2000 for JSU. In his career gor the Gamecocks, Hughley posted 205 tackles, including 138 unassisted and 67 assists with six for losses of 23-yards. He recorded 41 pass deflections with seven forced fumbles and four recoveries. Hughley recorded seven interceptions for 56-yards and one touchdown. Hughley also served as a punt returner, logging 49 returns for 543-yards with a long of 40.

John Pettus was named to The Sports Network 2004 All-American team and The Associated Press 2004 AllAmerican team. Pettus started all 23 games at center during his junior and senior seasons and logged 31 career starts. In 2004, he was a key member of the JSU offense that led the OVC in rushing, with 3,061 yards and 41 touchdowns, and scoring offense with 56 touchdowns and an average of 37.5 points a game. Behind Pettus, the JSU rushing game averaged 260.3 yards a game. Pettus also anchored a JSU passing game that threw for over 2,000 yards and 12 touchdowns, averaging 182.4 yards a contest in 2004.

JEREMY SULLIVAN - 2001 Jeremy Sullivan was named an All-American in 2001. Sullivan was named to the Southland Football League All-Conference team in 2001 and 2000. Sullivan started every game his final three seasons at JSU. In 2001, he helped anchor a offensive line that opened holes for the SLC leading rushing team that garnered 2,491-yards on the ground. During his junior season, the Gamecocks finished second in the league in rushing and 26th nationally.

RICHIE RHODES - 2001 • 2002 • 2003 Richie Rhodes is the Gamecocks only three-time AllAmerican. Rhodes punted in 43 games in his JSU career with 218 punts for 9,208-yards, averaging 42.2-yards with a long of 74 in his freshman season that set a Division I-AA record. In his senior campaign, Rhodes punted in 11 games for the Gamecocks with 52 punts for 2,082-yards. In 2003, Rhodes led the OVC in punting with 67 punts for 2,761-yards. He was named All-Conference four times and Conference Player-of-the Week seven times in his career.

DEON WHITE - 2002 Deon White was named All-America in 2002 after earning first-team All-Southland Football League honors as an offensive lineman. The Birmingham, Ala., native helped the Gamecocks roll up some impressive numbers on offense. With White anchoring the offensive line, Jax State led the Southland in rushing yards and total offense and an upset homecoming win over third-ranked Northwestern State.

OSCAR BONDS - 2004 Oscar Bonds was named to The Sports Network 2004 All-American team and The Associated Press 2004 All-American team. In the 2004 season, Bonds rushed 1,320 yards with 19 touchdowns on 203 carries. He averaged 6.2 yards a carry and 114.8 yards a game. His longest run of the season and career was for 79 yards against instate and conference rival Samford on November 6, 2004. Bonds was just as good running the ball and he was catching. During his senior season, Bonds caught 12 passes for 150 yards, setting his longest reception, of 30 yards, twice (10/9/2004 at Tennessee-Martin and 11/13/2004 at Eastern Illinois). For his career, Bonds recorded 1,683 yards on 278 carries with 22 touchdowns.

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CRAIG AGEE - 2004 Craig Agee was named an All-American during his sophomore season with the Gamecocks after leading all of NCAA Division I-AA in punt returns. In 2004, Agee accounted for 1,352 all-purpose yards, averaging 58.8 yards a game. Agee had 30 receptions for 661yards and three touchdowns for the Gamecocks. The Taylorsville, Miss native posted 637 punt return yards on 48 receptions and had two touchdowns. In his freshman season, Agee caught nine passes for 143-yards and scored his first collegiate touchdown on October 11 with a 22-yard reception against UT-Martin. He led the team with 268 punt return yards.

CLAY GREEN - 2005 Clay Green was named an All-American during his junior season at running back after rushing for 1,352 yards during the 2005 season. It was the second most rushing yards in a single-season in school history. The Birmingham, Ala., native finished his four-year career 3,034 yards, which ranked as the third most career rushing yards in school history. He led the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring in 2006 and finished with 216 career points to move into fifth place on the Gamecocks all-time scoring list and is became just the eighth player to score more than 200 points. Green rushed for 1,083 yards in 2006 to become the first player in JSU’s history to rush for 1,000 yards or more in back-to-back seasons.

ROD OLDS - 2005 Rod Olds was named All-American after his senior season after helping the Gamecocks lead the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing with 215.3 yards per game. Olds started every game at center and anchored a Gamecock offensive line that produced All-American Clay Green, who rushed for 1,352 yards in a season. The Panama City, Fla. native help the Gamecocks roll up 3,964 yards of total offense, an average of 360.4 yards per game. Jax State also scored 41 touchdowns and finished the season with 292 points for an average of 26.5 per game.

GAVIN HALLFORD - 2007 Gavin Hallford was named an Associated Press AllAmerican as a kicker in 2007. The Phenix City, Ala., native tied the Ohio Valley Conference record for field goals in a season (22) and led the NCAA with 2.00 field goals per game. He led the OVC in scoring, averaging 9.0 points per game, and finished 15th nationally in scor-

ing. His 22 field goals in a season also broke a 33-year old school record and his 29 attempts also set a school record. The junior also set the school record by making four field goals in a game three different times during the season.

CARNELL CLARK - 2008 Carnell Clark was named an Associated Press AllAmerican as a safety in 2008. The Birmingham, Ala., native was a first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference after finishing with 66 tackles, including 39 solo stops. He added a pair of interceptions and recovered three fumbles while forcing another. He also blocked a kick and broke up five passes after starting all 11 games for Jacksonville State as a junior in the defensive backfield to help the Gamecocks post an 8-3 overall record in 2008.

TYLOR CHAMBERS - 2009 Tylor Chambers was named All-American as a sophomore in 2009 after grading better than 88 percent at his offensive guard position. The Hixson, Tenn., native finished with 103 knockdowns, 42 pancake blocks and more than 210 bonus points for the Gamecocks after playing 586 snaps this season. He helped the Gamecocks lead the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing offense (188.82), total offense (431.09), passing efficiency (161.19) and scoring offense (35.0) and was an All-OVC selection.

T.J. HEATH - 2009 T.J. Heath was named All-American by both the Associated Press and The Sports Network in 2009 after leading the Ohio Valley Conference in passes defended. He led the Gamecocks with six interceptions, including returning two for touchdowns against UT Martin, to set a Gamecock school record. The junior defensive back also led the team with 10 pass break-ups and also forced a fumble and blocked a kick. He recorded 34 total tackles on the season, including 20 solo stops. He was named second-team All-America by the Associated Press and third-team by The Sports Network.

RYAN PERRILLOUX - 2009 Ryan Perrilloux earned All-American third-team honors by The Sports Network in 2009 after being named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year. The senior quarterback led the conference in passing efficiency (172.58) and ranked fourth nationally in points responsible for (18.6 points/game). He also set several single-season school records, including touchdowns responsible for (31), total offense per game (279.3) and total offense per play (8.36). He finished his two-year career as Jax State’s career leader in passing yards per game (222.3) and total offense per game (260.9) and had a career passing efficiency of 154.9. The LaPlace, La., native finished the season with 2,350 yards, which was the third best in school history, and won Offensive Player of the Week honors seven times in 2009, which is an OVC record, and he claimed the honor nine times during his two-year career to tie for the most-ever in the league’s 61-year.

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J SU A LL-A MER I C A NS CURT PORTER - 2010 Curt Porter earned first-team All-American honors by The Associated Press in 2010 after helping the Gamecocks to a 9-3 overall record, including a thrilling 49-48 double-overtime win at Ole Miss to open the season. He was also a second-team All-American by The Sports Network and was a first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection after helping the Gamecocks into the second round of the NCAA playoffs. The senior lineman graded out at 92 percent for the season, and led the team with 81 knockdowns from his offensive tackle position. The Fayette, Ala., native was first on the team with 761 snaps, 24 pancakes and finished with 293 bonus points. He was also one of four captains on the 2010 Gamecock team.

JOSH BARGE - 2013 Josh Barge earned All-American honors as a true freshman for the Gamecocks after earning first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors. He set the school’s freshman receiving record with 885 yards on 58 catches to lead all of the Gamecock receivers. The Carrollton, Ga., native averaged 59.0 yards per game and 15.33 yards per reception, while he posted a team-high four 100-yard receiving games. His 885 receiving yards also ranked among the Top 10 single-season pass receiving performances. He helped the Gamecocks advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals and post an 11-4 overall record and a No. 10 final ranking in The Sports Network football poll. JSU also set 49 school records, 13 OVC records and three NCAA records during the 2013 season.

MAX HOLCOMBE - 2013 • 2014 Max Holcombe was a two-time All-American after helping the Gamecocks to back-to-back NCAA Playoff appearances. He earned first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors as a junior and senior, and holds the school and OVC record by starting in 49 consecutive games at center. The Gamecocks advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals and posted an 11-4 overall record and a No. 10 final ranking in The Sports Network football poll during his junior season in 2013. JSU claimed the school’s 19th overall conference championship and fourth Ohio Valley Conference Championship his senior year in 2014. JSU won 10-straight games and became the first Gamecock team to go undefeated in OVC play. JSU finished No. 9 in both major polls for the highest final ranking in the school’s Division I history and the second-straight year in the Top 10. The Tuscaloosa, Ala., native was also recognized as a finalist for the FCS ADA Post-Graduate Scholarship and CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict selection.

DAMARCUS JAMES - 2013 DaMarcus James earned All-American honors from The Sports Network, the Associated Press and several other organizations after a record-breaking junior season in 2013. James, a first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection, rushed for 1,477 yards on 292 carries to set the school’s single-season rushing record. The junior

running back also set the OVC record with 29 rushing touchdowns to finish second in the nation, and he scored a rushing touchdown in the final 12 games of the season to extend his school record. The Demopolis, Ala., native finished with a school-record 50 career rushing touchdowns and his 18 career 100-yard rushing games is also the most in school history. He helped the Gamecocks advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals and post an 11-4 overall record and a No. 10 final ranking in The Sports Network football poll during the 2013 season. He finished his career with 3,571 rushing yards on 657 carries to rank second in school history.

All-American by the Associated Press. The Lovejoy, Ga., native was also a Third Team pick by STATS and was named to the College Sporting News’ All-America squad in 2015. Also an Academic All-District and the JSU Eagle Owl Award winner in his senior season, Hough became just the second Gamecock to earn back-to-back All-America honors since joining the OVC in 2003, also grabbing First Team All-OVC honors in both years. He racked up 163 tackles, 35 passes defended and nine interceptions on the field in his two seasons and led the OVC in both passes defended and interceptions in 2014.

ELI JENKINS - 2013 • 2015 • 2016

JUSTIN LEA - 2014 • 2016 • 2017

After earning Freshman All-America honors in his debut season in 2013, Eli Jenkins burst on to the national scene in his junior campaign of 2015. The Birmingham native took that momentum into his senior year and wrapped up one of the most decorated careers in Jacksonville State history. Jenkins was a First Team All-American in both his junior and senior seasons, by STATS in 2015 and HERO Sports in 2016. He was named the OVC Offensive Player of the Year in both seasons and was a three-time First Team All-OVC Quarterback, the first OVC player to achieve either feat since Tony Romo in 2002. He also became the first JSU student-athlete to earn the OVC Male Athlete of the Year Award in 2015 before winning it again in 2016. He signed with the Los Angeles Chargers after ending his JSU career, one that saw him finish as the school’s all-time leader in passing yards (7,652) and total offense (11,448), while his 3,796 career rushing yards rank second in JSU history and gave him the seventh-most rushing yards by a quarterback in FCS history. In 2015, he was named the FCS National Quarterback of the Year by the FCs Athletic Directors Association.

Justin Lea stormed onto the scene as a freshman for the Gamecocks in 2014, claiming Freshman All-America honors after helping guide the Gamecocks to the Ohio Valley Conference crown and into the elite of FCS programs. Two years later as a junior, he was named to the HERO Sports All-America Team after helping pave the way for the top offense and top rushing offense in the OVC. His senior season saw him receive numerous honors, placing on all six FCS All-America Teams and grabbing First Team Honors from the AP, STATS, HERO and Walter Camp. He was a Second Team All-American by Phil Steele and the AFCA. The Henagar, Ala., native started all 51 games of his four-year career at JSU, the most by any player JSU and Ohio Valley Conference history, and earned First Team All-OVC honors in each of his four seasons, including being named the OVC Freshman of the Year in 2014, a season that also saw him named a finalist for the Jerry Rice Award for the nation’s Top FCS Freshman. He helped JSU to fourstraight OVC titles and went 31-0 in OVC play during his career. In the classroom, Lea became the first player in JSU or OVC history named to the National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Team and was one of 13 finalists across all divisions for the William V. Campbell Trophy, also known as the Academic Heisman. He was also named the Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2018 by the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

GRIFFIN THOMAS - 2013 Griffin Thomas earned first-team All-American honors by The Sports Network, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, and several other media outlets after finishing as one of the top kickers in the country to lead the Gamecocks to the NCAA Quarterfinals with an 11-4 overall record. He set numerous Ohio Valley Conference and school records during the 2013 seasons and was a first-team All-OVC selection, while also being named a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award. The Snellville, Ga., native set the OVC records for made field goals (24), field goal attempts (32) and points scored by kicking (134), and he also finished 62-of-63 on extra points, which were also both school records. His 134 points scored was the second-most in school history by any player, with teammate and runningack DaMarcus James setting the record with 174. He tied the school record with a 52-yard field against Eastern Kentucky on Nov. 9. He finished his career with 36 field goals, which tied for the second most in school history.

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DEVAUNTE SIGLER - 2014 Devanute Sigler earned Associated Press and The Sports Network All-America honors as a junior in 2014. Sigler, who was named the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year, played on a formidable defensive line that finished with 36 tackles (19 solo), 9.0 tacklesfor-loss, 3.5 sacks, an interception, two pass breakups, two forced fumbles and blocked a kick. The Mobile, Ala., native led a defensive unit that finished fourth nationally in third down conversion defense (28.1%), 17th in total defense (317.4 yards/game) and 26th in scoring defense (21.7 points/game). After a loss to FBS Michigan State in the first game of the year, the Gamecocks won 10-straight games and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA playoffs after earning the No. 3 overall national seed.

CASEY DUNN - 2015 • 2016 Casey Dunn was the anchor of a record-setting offensive line in 2015 and 2016 and received multiple All-America honors in both. The Trussville native was

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CHRIS LANDRUM, SR. - 2015 Chris Landrum, Sr., wrecked havoc on opposing quarterbacks in his senior season of 2015, earning national acclaim for doing so. Landrum, a native of Sweet Water, Ala., was a Third Team All-American by STATS, while also picking up First Team All-OVC honors after guiding the Gamecocks to their first ever No. 1 national ranking, their second-straight unbeaten OVC season and into the FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas. Landrum broke the school record for tackles for loss in a game with 4.5 against Murray State in 2015, setting the tone for a school-record 19.0 tackles for loss during the season. His 8.5 sacks were the second-most in a season in JSU history. In his three-year career at JSU after transferring from Auburn, Landrum recorded a school-record 39.5 tackles for a loss for a school-record 162 yards. He tied the school’s career sack record with 16.0, and forced five fumbles, sixth in school history.

TROYMAINE POPE - 2015 Troymaine Pope ran for 1,788 yards, 311 more than the previous school record, scored 19 touchdowns and earned several national honors for his performance as a senior to become the school’s single-season rushing leader. The Anniston, Ala., native was named the FCS Running Back of the Year by College Football Performance Awards after garnering Third Team AllAmerica honors by STATS and the Associated Press. Also an All-American by College Sporting News, Pope was a First Team All-OVC selection also broke the Ohio Valley Conference’s single-season rushing record, thanks to a playoff run that saw him run for 234 yards in the second round, 250 in the quarterfinals and 181 in the semifinals. He scored eight of his 19 touchdowns in the playoffs to lead JSU to its first appearance in the FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas. He finished his Gamecock career with 3,376 yards rushing to move into third place on JSU’s all-time list and also finished with 34 rushing touchdowns, the fourth most in school history.

DARIUS JACKSON - 2016 • 2017 Darius Jackson was as dominant a player that JSU’s defense had ever seen in his four-year career in a Gamecock uniform. The Bessemer, Ala., native was a First Team All-American by the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football Foundation in 2016 and then

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was a consensus First Team All-American in his senior season. Jackson was a first-team pick on all six FCS AllAmerica teams in 2017 and then went on to become the first player in JSU and OVC history to win the Buck Buchanan Award – given annually by STATS to the top defensive player in the FCS. He was named the OVC Defensive Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017, only the fifth player in league history to win the award in back-toback seasons and the first in 28 years. He helped JSU to four-straight OVC titles and went 31-0 in OVC play during his career. He led a dominant JSU defense in his last two seasons, one that ranked fourth nationally in total defense in 2016 and second in 2017. In 2017, he broke the school record for tackles for a loss in a season with 20.5, beating his own record set in 2015. His 1.7 tackles for loss per game ranked fourth nationally, and he had seven sacks on the season and 23 quarterback hurries. His four-year career saw him demolish the JSU career records for sacks (27.5), tackles for loss (60.5) and yards from tackles for a loss (277).

JAYLEN HILL - 2016 Jaylen Hill was one of the top pass defenders in the FCS in 2016 and saw his efforts rewarded when the Associated Press named him to its All-America Team. The native of Marietta, Ga., grabbed his first All-America mention after leading the OVC with six interceptions. The Marietta, Ga., native had 13 pass break-ups and was fourth national with 19 passes defended, while returning his six picks a school-record 181 yards. He also totaled 32 tackles, 23 solo, with one sack and four tackles for a loss. A First Team All-OVC performer in 2016, Hill led a JSU secondary that sixth in the nation with 18 interceptions. The Gamecocks ranked fourth in total defense, first in third down conversion defense and 17th in turnovers gained. He wrapped up his JSU career with 13 interceptions, the most in JSU’s Division I history and tied for the second-most in a career in school history and then signed a free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens.

MARLON BRIDGES-2016•2017•2018•2019 The first four-time All-American in JSU history, Marlon Bridges was one of the top defenders in the nation the moment he stepped onto the field in 2016 when he was named an All-American by STATS and a Freshman All-American by HERO Sports. Bridges stormed onto the scene as a freshman for the Gamecocks and earned OVC Freshman of the Year honors in the process. The Lanett, Ala., native then earned All-America honors in each season in a JSU uniform. As a sophomore in 2017, as he was named a First Team All-American by Walter Camp, a second-team pick by the AP, Phil Steele and HERO, and a third-team selection by STATS. His junior season saw him earn First Team All-America honors from the AFCA, while picking up Second Team honors from the AP and Third Team honors from Phil Steele. As a senior in 2019, he was a Second-Team All-American by HERO Sports. The safety was a First Team All-OVC selection in each of his four years and was named the OVC’s Preseason Defensive Player of the Year in 2018. As a freshman, Bridges led the nation with five forced fumbles and was third among all freshmen with four interceptions. His nine takeaways led the OVC. Bridges was one of JSU’s top tacklers and finished his career with a school-record four interception returns for a touchdown, 296 tackles and seven forced fumbles, booth third-most in school history.

RANDY ROBINSON - 2016 • 2018 As a senior in 2018, defensive lineman Randy Robinson wrapped up a record-breaking career in a JSU uniform by earning his second All-America honor as a Gamecock. His first honor came in 2016, when he was named to HERO Sports first-ever Sophomore All-America Team. As a senior in 2018, HERO Sports named the Riverdale, Ga., native a Second Team All-American after a career season that included wreaking havoc on opposing backfields and blocking kicks on special teams. He recorded 38 tackles in the middle of the line, 8.0 for a loss and 3.0 sacks, while leading the team with 10 quarterback hurries. On special teams, he blocked a school-record five kicks in 2018, giving him a school-record eight in his JSU career. At the conclusion of a stellar four-year career that saw him earn All-OVC honors in each of his last three seasons, Robinson held the school record for career blocked kicks with eight and ranked in JSU’s career top 10 in tackles for loss, sacks and quarterback hurries. Robinson led the Gamecocks to four OVC titles in four years as a starter on the defensive front.

TRAE BARRY - 2017 • 2018 Tight end Trae Barry burst onto the scene in 2017, when he was a Freshman All-American by HERO Sports. He then kept that going in year two, earning Sophomore All-America honors from the national outlet. The 6-foot-7, 220-pound true freshman was a second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection after the season, one that saw Jacksonville State enjoy historical success on the field. The honors come after the Gamecocks won their fourthstraight OVC title in record-breaking fashion. Barry played in all 12 games for JSU, starting three of them at the tight end position. He was a scoring threat in his first season catching three touchdowns on 10 total receptions. In all, his 10 catches went for 243 yards. He had a knack for making big plays, grabbing four catches for more than 20 yards, including touchdown receptions of 80 and 65 yards. His sophomore season saw him earn First Team All-OVC honors after hauling in 32 catches for 503 yards and a touchdown, leading the Gamecocks to an unprecedented fifth-straight OVC title.

DYLAN CLINE - 2017 Dylan Cline was a constant for the Gamecocks offensive line in his four-year career and received All-America honors for his efforts in his senior season. The native of McCalla, Ala., was a Third Team All-American by HERO Sports after guiding the Gamecocks to their fourthstraight OVC title and a 31-0 record in OVC games in his career. In 2017, Cline grabbed All-America honors for the first time after his second-straight All-Ohio Valley Conference campaign. He was a First Team All-OVC performer in 2017 after starting every game at right tackle in his senior season. He started the last 23 games of his career in a Gamecock uniform and played in 36 games over his tenure. He was a Second-Team All-OVC pick as a junior in 2016 before climbing to the First Team this season. Cline’s senior season saw him play over 700 snaps and grade out a 90 percent, tied with Lea for tops on the team.

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Siran Neal played three different positions over his final three years at JSU and had great success at all three. However, it was his final position – cornerback - that earned him the most accolades, including First Team AllAmerica honors by the AFCA in 2017. Neal received his first career All-America honor after another dominant performance on the JSU defense. The senior from Eufaula, Ala., grabbed his second-straight First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference mention in 2017 despite changing positions before his senior campaign. An All-OVC linebacker at the nickel position in 2016, his move to corner in 2017 saw the same success. He notched a team-best 11 pass break-ups to go along with 33 tackles and interception, despite seeing a limited number of passes thrown to his side of the field in 2017. Neal gained the attention of many professional scouts and parlayed that into an invitation to the prestigious Reese’s Senior Bowl. He was just the fourth JSU player to ever play in the nation’s top college all-star showcase and used his performance in Mobile to get drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. He was JSU’s first pick in five years and the highest since Eric Davis went in the second round 28 years prior.

After a dominating senior campaign in 2018, offensive lineman BJ Autry was named to five different All-America squads for his efforts in leading a JSU offensive front. Autry was a First-Team All-American by the Associated Press, STATS, Walter Camp and Phil Steele, while HERO Sports made him a Third Team selection. Autry’s naming to the HERO Sports Third Team brings him his fourthcareer All-America nod, paring with First Team mentions from AP, STATS and from Walter Camp. Autry, a senior from Eight Mile, Ala., is a two-time All-OVC performer, named to the first team following the regular season. He paved the way for a JSU offense that rushed for more than 2,600 yards during the season. Three Gamecock running backs each rushed for more than 400 yards. He also provided a pocket for All-OVC quarterback Zerrick Cooper who threw for nearly 3,500 yards with 32 touchdown passes and six rushing touchdowns. At season’s end, Autry was the fifth player in school history to be selected to participate in the Reese’s Senior Bowl and later signed as an undrafted free agent with the Seattle Seahawks.

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Josh Brady became the first long snapper in JSU history to earn All-America honors in his junior season and then repeated the feat as a senior in 2019. He was named a Second Team All-American by HERO Sports following a 2018 season that also saw him earn Preseason All-America honors before the start of the campaign. In 2019, HERO honored him again, this time naming him its First-Team Selection at long snapper on the AllAmerica Team. A dependable option for JSU at a position in which it is required, the Chattanooga, Tenn., native was a key part in the Gamecock special teams in 2018, snapping every punt, PAT and field goal try in a season that saw the Gamecocks score 520 points, the third-most in a season in school history. He was perfect in his role again in 2019. Also a standout in the classroom and the community, Brady was named JSU’s Male Eagle Owl Award winner in 2019 and was also selected to the National Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor Society after his playing career came to an end.

Tyler Scozzaro saw his hard work and perseverance pay off in 2017, when he was a First Team All-America selection by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. After injuries sidelined the Bessemer, Ala., native early in his career, Scozzaro grabbed All-America honors for the first time in his career after taking over the starting center position in 2017. He started every game in the middle of the Gamecocks’ offensive line, earning First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in the process. Scozzaro snapped the ball over 700 times for one of the top run games in the nation and graded out at over 85 percent on the year. He was one of four First-Team AllOVC Offensive lineman fro the Gamecocks roster, one that was the first team in OVC history to place all five offensive linemen on the All-OVC Team in back-to-back seasons.

ROC THOMAS - 2017 Roc Thomas had the best year of his JSU career in 2017, one that saw him grab All-America honors from five of the six FCS outlets. The native of Oxford, Ala., was a First Team All-American by Phil Steele, while grabbing secondteam honors from the AP, AFCA and HERO Sports. STATS selected Thomas to its third team. Thomas grabbed the All-America mentions after carrying the load for JSU in 2017. He was the OVC’s Offensive Player of the Year, a First Team All-OVC selection and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award after leading the Gamecocks and the OVC with 1,065 yards on 178 carries. He led the OVC and ranked 11th nationally with 5.98 yards per carry. His 109.08 all-purpose yards per game was second in the OVC and meant he was responsible for 30 percent of the Gamecocks’ 368.7 yards of total offense per game in his senior season. Thomas was named the OVC Offensive Player of the Week five times this season and was the FCS National Player of the Week on Sept. 3.

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ZERRICK COOPER – 2018 Quarterback Zerrick Cooper made an immediate impact on the Gamecock offense after transferring from Clemson prior to the 2018 season. In his first season with the Gamecocks, he continued the tradition started by JSU quarterbacks before him, earning First Team AllOVC honors, the fifth-straight season a JSU signal caller earned that honor. He was a Sophomore All-American by HERO Sports after a record-setting season leading one of the nation’s top offenses to what was JSU’s recordsetting fifth-straight OVC title. Cooper had the best passing season in school history in 2018, setting new school records with 3,416 yards, 32 touchdown passes and 251 completions. His 290.9 yards of total offense per game are also a new school record. The Jonesboro, Ga., native ranked third nationally in touchdown passes and fourth in passing yards in 2018, while also finishing among the national leaders in passing efficiency (13th– 147.6) and total offense (15th– 290.9). With just one season under www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

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YUL GOWDY – 2018 His redshirt freshman campaign was an impressive one for cornerback Yul Gowdy, who earned OVC AllNewcomer honors before being named a Freshman All-American by HERO Sports and by Phil Steele. After an injury ended his 2017 season early, he received a medical redshirt and made the most of it in the 2018 season. The native of Birmingham and poduct of Minor High School recorded 41 tackles, 31 solo, and also intercepting a pass that he returned 15 yards for a score in the Tennessee State game. He also broke up 10 passes on the year. He had a career-high nine stops against Eastern Illinois on Oct. 13 and had six in the Gamecocks’ win over East Tennessee State in the First Round of the FCS Playoffs. He was a key member of a JSU defensive backfield that was second in the nation in third-down defense and seventh in defensive touchdowns. The Gamecocks ranked 10th in the nation in pass efficiency defense and were in the top 20 in interceptions, passing yards allowed and total defense. JSU won its OVC-record fifth-straight conference title in 2018.

JOSH PEARSON – 2018 • 2019 Record-breaking junior and senior seasons landed wide receiver Josh Pearson on several All-America teams and throughout the Gamecocks record book. The native of Decatur, Ala., was a First Team All-America selection by STATS, the Associated Press and Phil Steele, while grabbing Second Team honors from HERO Sports in 2018, thanks to a season that saw him catch 67 passes for 1,123 yards and school-record 17 touchdowns. The 17 scoring catches led all Division I players and were the second-most in a season by an OVC player in league history. His 1,123 yards and 67 catches were both secondmost in JSU history. He had three touchdown catches in a game twice in 2018, a feat that had only been accomplished four times in school history prior to that season. As a senior in 2019, he was a Second-Team All-American by HERO Sports after hauling in 13 touchdown catches to rank among the FCS leaders again. His 30 career touchdown catches destroyed the school record and ranked him seventh among all-time OVC players in that category. Pearson also had a school-record nine 100-yard receiving games in his career. In 2019, he was awarded the OVC Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, given annually to one OVC student-athlete for their efforts in athletics performance along with good sportsmanship and citizenship. Pearson spent several hours each week giving back to his communities, from helping at schools, churches and his local Boys and Girls Club, also earning him a spot on the prestigious AllState Good Works Team.

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J S U P R O S I G NEES 2019 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2015 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2006

Josh Pearson Tampa Bay BJ Autry Seattle Connor Christian Atlanta Justin Thomas-Thornton Chicago Siran Neal Buffalo Darius Jackson Jacksonville Roc Thomas Minnesota Justin Lea NY Jets Reggie Hall NY Jets Jonathan Hagler LA Rams Dylan Cline Arizona Josh Barge Jacksonville Eli Jenkins LA Chargers Jaylen Hill Baltimore Josh Clemons New Orleans Spencer Goffigan Indianapolis Desmond Owino Atlanta Chris Landrum, Sr. San Diego Troymaine Pope Kansas City Devaunte Sigler Pittsburgh Alan Bonner Houston Tori Mobley Carolina James Shaw Carolina A.J. Davis. New Orleans Monte Lewis. Washington Calvin Middleton. St. Louis Curt Porter Denver T.J. Heath Jacksonville Ryan Perrilloux Minnesota Torey Davis Tampa Bay Maurice Dupree Jacksonville Taurean Rhetta Kansas City Greg Green New Orleans

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Montae Pitts Hamilton Darren Williams Miami Rod Olds Tennessee Kory Chapman Baltimore Reggie Poole Tennessee Deon White Pittsburgh Delvin Hughley Baltimore Joey Hamilton Oakland Michael Daies Cleveland Wes Mitchem Birmingham Montressa Kirby Hamilton Ronald Bonner Hamilton Eurosious Parker Hamilton Mark Word Kansas City Andre Allen Pittsburgh Ja’Karl Barnett Miami Curtis McDaniel Seattle Sean Richardson Miami Eric Stephens New England David Gulledge Washington Darrell Malone Kansas City Eric Davis San Francisco Orlando Adams Philadelphia Garey Waiters Seattle Troy Smith Buffalo Keith McKeller Buffalo Chris Hobbs Birmingham Derrick Thomas Dallas Alvin Wright Los Angeles Reginald Goodloe Baltimore Ed Lett Hamilton Walter Broughton Buffalo Ralph Battle Cincinnati

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Joe Hartsfield Gregg Lowery Cedric Brownlee Derick Whitely James Moreen Jesse Baker Keith Martin Terry Grammer Calvin Word John Chaney Bobby Germany Pat Trussell Carey Chandler Dieter Brock Gordon Knowlton Bruce Nichols Mike Webster David Robinson Bubba Long Terry Harris Richard Drawdy Ray Vinson Terry Owens Mike Mann Ray Gentles Wayne Keahey Jerry McGee Jim Glasgow Billy Hicks Phillip Smith Carl Harrison Dean Akin

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GAMECOCKS IN THE SUPER BOWL Player (years lettered at JSU) Keith McKeller (1986)

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XXVI - Jan. 25, 1992

XXVII - Jan. 31, 1993

Eric Davis (1986-88)

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GAMECOCKS IN THE GREY CUP Player (years lettered at JSU) Dieter Brock (1972-73)

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Montressa Kirby (1995-98)

PRO BOWL SELECTIONS Player (years lettered at JSU) Dieter Brock (1972-73)

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LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR TD 82 yards, Danny Lee vs New Haven, 1992 Semifinals LONGEST PASS INTERCEPTION RETURN 100 yards, Charles Harris vs Northeast Missouri State, 1982 First Round TOTAL POINTS SCORED 18, Eli Jenkins & Troymaine Pope vs #7 UTC, 2015 Second Round; Troymaine Pope vs #8 Charleston Southern, 2015 Quarterfinals; DaMarcus James vs #6 McNeese State, 2013 Second Round ; Sean Richardson vs New Haven, 1992 Semifinals PAT’S 9, Ashley Kay vs West Chester, 1988 First Round FIELD GOALS 2, by several; last by Connor Rouleau vs Sam Houston State, 2014 Second Round MOST TACKLES 14, by Russell Green, at Western Kentucky, 2003 First Round MOST SACKS 3, 3 times, last by Michael Carlisle vs Sam Houston State, 2014 Second Round

LEAST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING 46, McNeese State, 2013 Second Round 93, Samford, 2013 First Round 95, North Alabama, 1990 First Round

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 24 vs Southwest Texas State, 1981 First Round PASS INTERCEPTIONS: 3 vs Southwest Texas State, 1982 First Round MOST YARDS PASSING: 391 vs Southwest Texas State, 1981 First Round BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: 100.0 (4-for-4) vs West Chester, 1988 First Round LEAST YARDS PASSING: 18, vs North Alabama, 1992 Second Round MOST TOTAL YARDS: 661, vs West Chester, 1988 First Round 640, vs Chattanooga, 2015 Second Round 639, vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals LEAST TOTAL YARDS: 166, vs Mississippi College, 1989 National Championship MOST FIRST DOWNS: 28 vs Chattanooga, 2015 Second Round LEAST FIRST DOWNS: 8, vs Mississippi College, 1989 National Championship MOST POINTS SCORED: 63, vs West Chester, 1988 First Round 62, vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals 58, vs Charleston Southernm 2015 Quarterfinals LEAST POINTS SCORED: 0, 1977 National Championship; 1980 First Round; 1989 National Championship

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MOST PASSING YARDS 365, Zerrick Cooper at Maine, 2018 Second Round (19-44-1/2) 304, Ed Lett vs Southwest Texas, 1981 First Round (22-44-2/1) 247, Eli Jenkins vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals (17-23-0/2) 242, Ed Lett vs Southwest Texas, 1982 Semifinals (17-37-3/2) 208, Eli Jenkins vs UTC, 2015 Second Round (13-26-1/0) MOST RUSHING YARDS 250, Troymaine Pope vs Charleston Southern, 2015 Quarterfinals (16 carries) 234, Troymaine Pope vs UTC, 2015 Second Round (17 carries) 195, Eli Jenkins vs Charleston Southern, 2015 Quarterfinals (21 carries) 195, Eli Jenkins vs UTC, 2015 Second Round (24 carries) 189, Eli Jenkins vs Youngstown State, 2016 Second Round (25 carries) 181, Troymaine Pope vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals (21 carries) 143, Terrence Bowens vs North Alabama, 1990 First Round (21 carries) 133, Pat Clements vs Lehigh, 1977 National Championship (16 carries) 127, DaMarcus James at McNeese State, 2013 Second Round (24 carries) 124, DaMarcus James vs Samford, 2013 First Round (22 carries) 119, Danny Lee vs New Haven, 1992 Semifinals (10 carries) 116, Oscar Bonds vs Furman, 2004 First Round 115, Eli Jenkins vs Samford, 2013 First Round (12 carries) 111, Josh Clemons vs Youngstown State, 2016 Second Round (20 carries) 108, by Brian Stevenson vs West Chester, 1988 First Round 106, Pat Clements at Northern Arizona, 1977 first round 105, Ralph Johnson vs West Chester, 1988 First Round 102, Shawn Johnson vs West Chester, 1988 First Round 101, Pat Clements vs North Dakoka State, 1977 Semifinals (22 carries) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 132, Joe Hartsfield vs Southwest Texas, 1982 Second Round (6 rec.) 132, Rusty Fuller vs Southwest Texas, 1981 First Round 125, Jamari Hester at Maine, 2018 Second Round (4 rec.) 121, Josh Barge vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals (6 rec.) 102, Trae Barry at Maine, 2018 Second Round (6 rec.) 101, Ruben Gonzalez vs Chattanooga, 2015 Second Round (5 rec.) 92, Donald Young vs North Dakota State, 1977 Semifinals (5 rec.) 90, Danny Lee vs New Haven, 1992 Semifinals (1 rec.) MOST PASS RECEPTIONS 8, Rusty Fuller vs Southwest Texas, 1981 First Round 8, by Derrick Whitley vs Cal Poly-SLO, 1980 First Round RUSHING ATTEMPTS 25 carries, Eli Jenkins vs Youngstown State, 2016 Second Round 24 carries, Eli Jenkins vs Chattanooga, 2015 Second Round 22 carries, DaMarcus James vs Samford, 2013 First Round 22 carries, Pat Clements vs North Dakota State, 1977 Semifinals 21 carries, Eli Jenkins vs Charleston Southern, 2015 Quarterfinals 21 carries, Terrence Bowens vs North Alabama, 1990 First Round 21 carries, Troymaine Pope vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals

MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 520, Youngstown State, 2016 Second Round LEAST POINTS ALLOWED: 0, Northern Arizona, 1977 First Round MOST POINTS ALLOWED: 55, at Maine, 2018 Second Round LEAST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: 8, vs Mississippi College, 1989 National Championship MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: 27, at Furman, 2004 First Round MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 4, vs Alabama A&M, 1989 First Round MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED: 3, vs Samford, 2013 First Round 3, vs Sam Houston State, 2015 Semifinals MOST PUNTS BLOCKED: 2, vs Northeast Missouri State, 1982 First Round MOST SACKS: 11, at McNeese State, 2013 NCAA Second Round

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Second Round at Jacksonville, Alabama Kennesaw State 17, JSU 7

First Round at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 41, Savannah St. 16 Quarterfinals at Florence, Ala. JSU 14, North Alabama 12 Semifinals at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 46, New Haven 35 National Championship at Florence, Ala. JSU 17, Pittsburg St. 13

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1991 (Division II-GSC Champions)

Second Round at Jacksonville, Alabama Youngstown State 40, JSU 24

First Round at Winston-Salem, NC JSU 49, Winston-Salem 24 Quarterfinals at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 35, Mississippi College 7 Semifinals at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 27, Indiana-Pennsylvania 20 National Championship at Florence, Ala. Pittsburg State 23, JSU 6

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ABOUT JSU

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2015 (FCS-OVC Champions) Second Round at Jacksonville, Alabama JSU 41,Chattanooga 35 - OT Second Round at Jacksonville, Alabama JSU 58, Charleston Southern 38 Quarterfinals at Jacksonville, Alabama JSU 62, Sam Houston State 10 National Championship at Frisco, Texas North Dakota State 37, JSU 10

First Round at San Luis Obispo, CA Cal Poly, SLO 15, JSU 0

1978 (Division II - GSC Champions) First Round at Newark, DE Delaware 42, JSU 27

1977 (Division II - GSC Champions) First Round at Flagstaff, AZ JSU 35, Northern Arizona 0 Semifinals at Anniston, Ala. (Grantland Rice Bowl) JSU 31, North Dakota St. 7 National Championship at Wichita Falls, TX Lehigh 33, JSU 0 First Round Record: 9-5 (.642) Second Round Record: 2-5 (.286)

1990 (Division II-At-Larges)

Quarterfinal Round Record: 4-4 (.500) Semi-final Round Record: 5-0 (1.000)

2014 (FCS-OVC Champions)

First Roundat Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 38, North Alabama 14 Quarterfinals Clinton, MS Mississippi College 14, JSU 7

First Round at Jacksonville, Alabama Sam Houston State 37, JSU 26

1988 (Division II - GSC Champions)

NCAA Appearances: 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

First Round at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 63, West Chester 24 Quarterfinals at Portland, OR Portland State 20, JSU 13

2013 (FCS-At-Large) First Round at Jacksonville, Alabama JSU 55, Samford 14 Second Round at Lake Charles, La. JSU 31, McNeese State 10 Quarterfinals at Cheney, Wash. Eastern Washington 35, JSU 24

1982 (Division II - GSC Champions)

2010 (FCS-At-Large)

First Round at Jacksonville, Ala. JSU 34, N.E. Missouri 21 Semifinals at San Marcos, TX S. W. Texas 19, JSU 14

Second Round at Jacksonville, Ala. Wofford 17, JSU 14

1981 (Division II - GSC Champions)

2004 (FCS-OVC Champions)

First Round at San Marcos, TX S.W. Texas 38, JSU 22

Finals Record: 1-4 (.200) JSU has an all-time record of 21-17 in 38 NCAA Play-off games

National Champions: 1992 NCAA Runner-up: 1977, 1989, 1991, 2015

First Round at Greenville, SC Furman 49, Jacksonville State 7

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ACAD EM I C EXC ELLEN C E Jacksonville State University football players have compiled a great tradition on the field, but also have many academic accomplishments as well. Here are the Gamecocks who have been named to the Academic All-Conference teams and earned other major academic awards.

Academic All-Ohio Valley Conference

Clay Alexander Zack Cangelosi DJ Coleman Yul Gowdy Darius Joiner Logan McVay Gladstone Patterson Jason Pierce Landon Rice Hunter Sosebee Stevonte Tullis Uriah West Zack Woodard Monty Young B.J. Autry Trae Barry Daylon Brackett Brock Burkhalter Dalton Campbell Dakota Chapman Connor Christian Shaq Davidson Ryan Fagerstrom Emmanuel Fennell Eliah Goodman Bryant Horn Dean Kelly Randy Robinson Tyler Scozzaro Landon Smith Hunter Sosebee Li’cedric Varner Spencer Watley Monty Young Josh Brady Dalton Campbell Dylan Cline Nate Craft Jonathan Curry Lawon Debardelaben Ryan Fagerstrom Bryant Horn Tyler Johnson Dean Kelly Justin Lea Cedrick Malone

Tyre McKinney Ervin Moss Joseph Roberts Monty Young Ty Anderson A.J. Barge Jordan Cagle Earl Calloway Dalton Campbell Josh Clemons Nate Craft Casey Dunn Dylan Gibson Spencer Goffigan Reggie Hall Bryant Horn Darius Jackson DaQuan James Eli Jenkins Nick Johnson Chris Landrum Justin Lea Christian LeMay Hamish MacInnes Siran Neal Thaddeus Philyaw Joseph Roberts Randy Robinson Dalton Screws Luke Smith Kyle Trego Ty Anderson Dalton Campbell Allan Carson Chad Coleman Andrew Dean Casey Dunn Ben Endress Dustin Gayton Spencer Goffigan Max Holcombe Jermaine Hough DaMarcus James Eli Jenkins Omari Jones Caleb Lawrence

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Chris Landrum 2015 Justin Lea 2015 2015 Christian LeMay Hamish MacInnes 2015 Terrance Pendleton 2015 Kyle Pope 2015 Troymaine Pope 2015 Dalton Screws 2015 Devaunte Sigler 2015 Darrius Stephens 2015 Nigel Terrell 2015 J.D.Williams 2015 Adam Wright 2015 Ty Anderson 2014 Dalton Campbell 2014 2014 Chad Coleman Andrew Dean 2014 2014 Casey Dunn Ben Endress 2014 Dustin Gayton 2014 Spencer Goffigan 2014 Max Holcombe 2014 2014 Jermaine Hough Omari Jones 2014 Caleb Lawrence 2014 2014 Chris Landrum Justin Lea 2014 2014 Christian LeMay 2014 Hamish MacInnes Terrance Pendleton 2014 2014 Kyle Pope Troymaine Pope 2014 2014 Dalton Screws Devaunte Sigler 2014 2014 Darrius Stephens Nigel Terrell 2014 Jerdarius Williams 2014 2013 Ty Anderson 2013 Ben Endress Harris Gaston 2013 Spencer Goffigan 2013 2013 Max Holcombe Jermaine Hough 2013 Terrence Pendleton 2013 Kyle Pope 2013 Dalton Screws 2013

Max Shortell Barry Stafford Rashod Byers Ben Endress Spencer Goffigan Max Holcombe Jermaine Hough Martez House Miles Jones Hamish MacInnes Terrence Pendleton Jerry Slota Mikel Whittier Brannon Byrd Cole Doolittle Max Holcombe Nick Johnson Michael Lewis Monte Lewis Jamison Wadley Mikel Whittier Cole Doolittle Jason Horton Monte Lewis Jamison Wadley Laray Williams Josh Cain Josh Carroll Justin Kirby Michael Owens Curt Porter Greg Smith Jamison Wadley La’Ray Williams Steven Beegle Josh Cain Joshua Carroll Tylor Chambers Michael Ellis Marques Ivory Matthew Jones Justin Kirby Chris Lovett Curt Porter Robert Zalanka Ellis Bennett

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Joshua Cain Joshua Carroll Chris Findley Gavin Hallford Al Jefferson Justin Kirby Chris Lovett Zach Walden Robert Zalanka Josh Cain Josh Carroll Greg Green Michael Johnson Andrew Robinson Brett Rushing John Scott Zach Walden Tommy Joe Whiddon Josh Cain Skylar Mansfield Brett Rushing John Scott Zach Walden Jeremy Wilson Oscar Bonds Michael Darden Michael Johnson Skylar Mansfield Dusty Millican Nathan Paulk Brett Rushing Gavin Slaughter Devan Williamson Ben Atchinson Jonathan Dryer Skylar Mansfield Nathan Paulk Lance Rolax Brett Rushing Gavin Slaughter Aubrey Wakeley Bakari Young

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Academic All-Southland Conference Will Barden Brooks Barron Chad Caldwell Rick Carter Jr. O’Neal Chambers Ryan Freemen George Hoblitzell Joel Ingram Daniel Kirkland Angelo Pace Brad Prince Mike Romano Jason Terry Jon Whiddon Drew Coggins Ray Freeman Marvell Granville Joel Ingram

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David Kadle Daniel Kirkland Ryan Freemen Kerry Gleaton Bradley Hopkins Daniel Kirkland Bradley Prince Michael Romano Adam Ross Jeremy Sullivan Kerry Gleaton Brad Hopkins Josh Miller Adam Ross Jeremy Sullivan Haneef Haaq Richie Rhodes

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Josh Cain became the first Ohio Valley Conference player to be named the FCS ADA ScholarAthlete of the Year in 2010. He is pictured with NACDA’s Pat Manik.

Doris and Eddie Robinson FCS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Dalton Screws

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Daniel Kirkland, a native of Phenix City, became the first JSU player to be named to the American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team in 1999. Daniel is being presented his award from JSU President William A. Meehan

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GAM ECOC K SEASO N O PEN ERS Year Opponent 1904 University High 1905 Howard 1908 Alabama Presb. 1909 Alabama Presb. 1910 Rome 1911 Gadsden 1912 Howard 1913 Blountsville Ag. 1914 Guntersville 1915 Alabama Presb. 1916 Howard 1917 Ft. McClellan 1918 Howard 1919 Anniston Ind. 1920 Centre 1921 Gadsden Ind. 1922 Marion 1923 Howard 1924 Camp McClellan 1925 Chattanooga 1926 Chattanooga 1927 Middle Tenn. 1928 Cumberland 1929 Tenn. Weslyan 1930 Sewanee 1931 Athens 1932 Cumberland 1933 Howard 1934 Tampa 1935 Union 1936 Tennessee Tech 1937 Middle Tenn. 1938 Union 1939 Middle Tenn. 1940 Middle Tenn. 1941 Middle Georgia

W/L JSU-OPP Record L 0-51 0-1 L 0-32 0-2 L 0-11 0-3 L 0-16 0-4 L 0-5 0-5 T 0-0 0-5-1 L 0-8 0-6-1 W 27-13 1-6-1 W 11-6 2-6-1 L 3-13 2-7-1 L 0-27 2-8-1 W 27-0 3-8-1 T 0-0 3-8-2 L 6-12 3-9-2 W 35-0 4-9-2 W 55-0 5-9-2 L 7-18 5-10-2 L 0-27 5-11-2 W 50-0 6-11-2 L 0-50 6-12-2 L 3-72 6-13-2 L 0-13 6-14-2 W 18-6 7-14-2 W 14-13 8-14-2 L 0-25 8-15-2 T 6-6 8-15-3 W 6-0 9-15-3 L 0-31 9-16-3 L 2-6 9-17-3 L 0-24 9-18-3 L 0-33 9-19-3 L 0-37 9-20-3 L 0-7 9-21-3 T 6-6 9-21-4 L 7-46 9-22-4 W 6-0 10-22-4

Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Opponent Middle Tenn. Gordon Gordon Florence Maryville Troy Livingston Livingston Chattanooga Chattanooga Elon Chattanooga Louisiana Coll. Lousiana Coll. Chattanooga Chattanooga Florence Florence Tampa Chattanooga Florence Florence Samford Samford Samford Livingston Nicholls Texas A&I Texas A&I Alabama A&M Alabama A&M West Carolina Alabama A&M Miss. College Chattanooga Alabama State Alabama A&M

W/L JSU-OPP Record L 0-21 10-23-4 W 13-0 11-23-4 W 45-0 12-23-4 W 12-7 13-23-4 W 21-7 14-23-4 W 13-7 15-23-4 L 13-20 15-24-4 L 7-18 15-25-4 L 0-24 15-26-4 W 12-0 16-26-4 W 13-12 17-26-4 L 7-15 17-27-4 L 6-26 17-28-4 W 21-6 18-28-4 L 0-35 18-29-4 L 7-13 18-30-4 T 7-7 18-30-5 T 0-0 18-30-6 W 10-8 19-30-6 L 6-14 19-31-6 W 21-0 20-31-6 W 23-14 21-31-6 L 14-20 21-32-6 W 20-10 22-32-6 W 34-9 23-32-6 L 9-10 23-33-6 W 31-0 24-33-6 W 34-14 25-33-6 L 19-20 25-34-6 W 42-0 26-34-6 W 30-7 27-34-6 W 21-16 28-34-6 W 24-23 29-34-6 L 7-17 29-35-6 L 13-16 29-36-6 L 14-20 29-37-6 W 21-13 30-37-6

Year Opponent W/L JSU-OPP Record 1983 Chattanooga L 6-13 30-38-6 1984 Alabama A&M T 6-6 30-38-7 1985 Alabama A&M T 24-24 30-38-8 W 27-21 31-38-8 1986 Newberry 1987 Newberry W 27-3 32-38-8 1988 Samford W 36-6 33-38-8 W 19-9 34-38-8 1989 Samford 1990 Alabama A&M W 27-7 35-38-8 1991 Alabama A&M W 44-18 36-38-8 1992 Alabama A&M W 7-6 37-38-8 W 12-7 38-38-8 1993 Henderson State 1994 Sam Houston State L 10-17 38-39-8 1995 Sam Houston State W 16-13 39-39-8 1996 West Georgia L 10-30 39-40-8 L 42-47 39-41-8 1997 SW Missouri 1998 Alabama A&M W 19-13 40-41-8 L 20-37 40-42-8 1999 Alabama A&M 2000 South Florida L 0-40 40-43-8 2001 Cumberland W 72-10 41-43-8 2002 Alabama A&M W 20-17 42-43-8 W 9-3 43-43-8 2003 Alabama A&M 2004 Emporia State W 25-16 44-43-8 L 35-37 44-44-8 2005 #2 Furman 2006 #5 Furman L 17-13 44-45-8 L 19-24 44-46-8 2007 at Alabama State 2008 at Georgia Tech L 41-14 44-47-8 L 37-17 44-48-8 2009 at Georgia Tech W 49-48 (20T) 45-48-8 2010 at Ole Miss 2011 UT Martin W 24-23 46-48-8 L 24-49 46-49-8 2012 at #10 Arkansas 2013 at Alabama State W 24-22 47-49-8 7-45 47-50-8 2014 at #9 Michigan State L 2015 at #8 Chattanooga W 23-20 48-50-8 2016 North Alabama W 31-12 49-50-8 27-13 50-50-8 2017 vs. #12 Chattanooga W 2018 vs. #14 N Carolina A&T L 20-17 50-51-8 35-14 50-52-8 2019 at Southeastern Louisiana L

GAMECOCK RECORDS: H O M E C O M I N G R E C O R D S Year Opponent 1946 St. Bernard 1947 Pembroke 1948 St. Bernard 1949 Athens 1950 Troy 1951 Austin Peay 1952 South Georgia 1953 West Georgia 1954 Troy 1955 Carson-Newman 1956 Troy 1957 Maryville 1958 Troy 1959 East Tenn. State 1960 Troy 1961 Austin Peay 1962 Troy 1963 Arkansas Tech 1964 Troy 1965 Delta State 1966 Troy 1967 Louisiana College 1968 Newberry College 1969 Delta State 1970 Florence 1971 Tennessee-Martin 1972 Florence 1973 NE Louisiana 1974 NW Louisiana 1975 Tennessee-Martin 1976 Delta 1977 Livingston 1978 Delta 1979 Livingston 1980 Delta 1980 Delta 1981 Liberty Baptist

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Score HC Record 0-0 0-0-1 47-0 1-0-1 25-13 2-0-1 42-0 3-0-1 9-0 4-0-1 6-6 4-0-2 14-7 5-0-2 42-0 6-0-2 38-7 7-0-2 39-0 8-0-2 27-14 9-0-2 20-0 10-0-2 20-7 11-0-2 13-0 12-0-2 27-6 13-0-2 21-6 14-0-2 21-14 15-0-2 22-7 16-0-2 38-0 17-0-2 10-9 18-0-2 27-6 19-0-2 23-10 20-0-2 45-10 21-0-2 21-13 22-0-2 55-28 23-0-2 30-10 24-0-2 39-20 25-0-2 66-24 26-0-2 36-13 27-0-2 11-3 28-0-2 24-14 29-0-2 44-7 30-0-2 38-3 31-0-2 59-0 32-0-2 36-3 33-0-2 36-3 33-0-2 64-0 34-0-2

Year Opponent Result 1982 Delta W 1983 Tennessee-Martin W 1984 Mississippi College L 1985 Tennessee-Martin W 1986 North Alabama W 1987 Valdosta State L 1988 North Alabama W 1989 Tennessee-Martin W 1990 North Alabama W 1991 Wofford W 1992 Alcorn State W 1993 Central State L L 1994 Central State 1995 Western Illinois W 1996 Middle Tennessee L 1997 Nicholls State L W 1998 Samford 1999 SW Texas State W 2000 Northwestern State L 2001 Tennessee Tech L 2002 Northwestern State W 2003 Tennessee Tech W 2004 Samford W W 2005 Tennessee Tech 2006 Tennessee State L 2007 Tennessee Tech W 2008 Murray State W 2009 Eastern Illinois L 2010 Austin Peay W 2011 Tennessee Tech L 2012 Tennessee State W 2013 #15 Tennessee State L 2014 Austin Peay W 2015 Eastern Kentucky W 2016 Eastern Illinois W 2017 Southeast Missouri W 2018 Austin Peay W 2019 Southeast Missouri L

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Rushing Year Name Team 1971 Boyce Callahan JSU 1972 Boyce Callahan JSU 1973 Boyce Callahan JSU 1976 Ken Kovacevich JSU

Yds 910 1087 949 786

Avg 100.5 108.7 105.4 98.2

TEAM LEADERS—Passing Offense Year Team Total Yds Avg 1977 JSU 1769 160.8 1978 JSU 2103 233.6 1980 JSU 2059 205.9 1981 JSU 2665 242.2 1982 JSU 2538 253.8

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Passing Year Name Team 1972 Dieter Brock JSU 1973 Dieter Brock JSU 1977 Bobby Ray Green JSU 1978 Bobby Ray Green JSU 1980 Ed Lett JSU 1981 Ed Lett JSU 1982 Ed Lett JSU

Yds 1351 1293 1555 1314 1987 1969 2107

Avg 135.1 143.6 155.5 164.2 198.7 218.7 210.7

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Pass Receiving Year Name Team 1977 Donald Young JSU 1978 Butch Barker JSU 1979 Derrick Whitely JSU

Rec. 44 47 37

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TEAM LEADERS—Rushing Offense Year Team Total Yds Avg 1971 JSU 1976 219.5 1988 JSU 2719 271.9 1989 JSU 2648 264.8 1990 JSU 2747 274.7 1991 JSU 2992 332.4 TEAM LEADERS—Scoring Offense Year Team Points Avg 1971 JSU 297 33.0 1973 JSU 319 35.4 1978 JSU 256 28.4 1981 JSU 335 30.5 1982 JSU 366 36.6 1989 JSU 322 32.2 1991 JSU 316 35.1 TEAM LEADERS—Total Defense Year Team Total Yds Avg 1988 JSU 2360 236.0 1989 JSU 2338 233.8 1991 JSU 2409 267.7 TEAM LEADERS—Passing Defense Year Team Total Yds Avg 1989 JSU 1115 111.5 TEAM LEADERS—Rushing Defense Team Total Yds Avg Year 1974 JSU 1593 144.8 JSU 832 83.2 1988 1992 JSU 1704 121.7 TEAM LEADERS—Scoring Defense Year Team Points Avg 1975 JSU 101 10.1 1976 JSU 98 10.8 1977 JSU 140 12.7 1988 JSU 105 10.5 1989 JSU 70 7.0 1990 JSU 122 12.2 1991 JSU 78 8.7

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Total Offense Year Name Team Total Yds 1978 Bobby Ray Green JSU 1279 1981 Ed Lett JSU 1969

Avg 159.8 210.1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Scoring Year Name Team Points 1971 Boyce Callahan JSU 60 1975 Mike Hobson JSU 72 1982 Walter Broughton JSU 90 JSU 84 1988 David Gulledge

Avg 6.6 9.0 9.0 8.4

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Punting Year Name Team 1981 Gregg Lowery JSU JSU 1982 Gregg Lowery

Yds 3010 3268

Avg 43.0 43.5

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Punt Returns Year Name Team 1972 Wayne Boyd JSU 1973 Wayne Boyd JSU 1983 Walter Broughton JSU 1988 Nickey Edmondson JSU 1989 Nickey Edmondson JSU 1990 Nickey Edmondson JSU 1992 Danny Lee JSU

Yds 403 265 188 133 364 270 400

Avg 18.3 13.2 15.6 10.2 11.4 13.5 13.8

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—Kickoff Returns Year Name Team 1979 AW Clark JSU 1987 Darrell Malone JSU JSU 1989 Darrell Malone 1992 Danny Lee JSU

Yds 510 352 379 587

Avg 24.8 28.0 27.1 34.5

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Year Name Pos 1978 Bobby Ray Green QB 1981 Ed Lett QB 1982 Ed Lett QB 1989 David Gulledge QB 1991 Nickey Edmondson QB

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Pos Year Name 1979 Greg Robinson LB 1981 Alvin Wright NG

Team JSU JSU

COACH OF THE YEAR Year Name 1977 Jim Fuller 1978 Jim Fuller 1981 Jim Fuller 1982 Jim Fuller 1989 Bill Burgess 1991 Bill Burgess 1992 Bill Burgess

Team JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU JSU

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Year Name 1980 Alvin Wright

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SLC STATISTICAL LEADERS TEAM LEADERS – Rushing Offense Year Team Avg. 2000 JSU 193.9 2001 JSU 226.5 TEAM LEADERS – Passing Offense Year Team Avg. 1997 JSU 263.3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS – Rushing Offense Year Name Team Att. Yds Avg 2001 Rondy Rogers JSU 212 1417 128.8 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS – Total Offense Year Name Team TP Rush Pass Yds. 1997 Montressa Kirby JSU 490 101 2816 2917

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1999 Joey Hamilton Alvin Owens OL Calvin Nichols Delvin Hughley

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2001 Rondy Rogers Jeremy Sullivan Richie Rhodes Taylor Mitchell Markee Coleman

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2000 Jeremy Sullivan Delvin Hughley Rondy Rogers Cornell Buford Natarsha James

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HISTORY OVC

1991 Nickey Edmondson QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Ken Gregory OG Danny Lee RS John Sanders DT Brian Davis LB Rodney Scott DB 1990 David Gulledge Jeff Williams Mike Allison Rodney Summerour Darrell Malone

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1989 David Gulledge QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Nate Hawkins OL Keith Henderson OL Orlando Adams DT Freddy Goodwin OLB Eric Davis DB Slade Stinnett PLK Nickey Edmondson KR

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1998 Joey Hamilton Montressa Kirby Eurosius Parker Joel Ingram Mark Word Calvin Nichols Alton Murphy Eurosius Parker

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1997 Montressa Kirby Ronald Bonner Jason Hass

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Reggie Stancil

Sept. 8, 2001 Nov. 5, 2000 Oct. 13, 2002 Oct. 27, 2002

GAMECOCK RECORDS: ALL-GSC SELECTIONS: 1992 Ja’Karl Barnett Eric King Carlos Shepard Andre Allen Danny Lee Matt Hollis Slade Stinnett Wendell Kelley Curtis McDaniel

SLC OFFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR, 1998

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NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Reggie Stancil Offensive Rondy Rogers Offensive Richie Rhodes Special Teams Defensive Markee Coleman

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REVIEW

OPPONENTS

ABOUT JSU

COACHES

GAMECOCKS OUTLOOK

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SOUTH LAN D  CO N FER EN C E  H O N O RS

Ashley Martin, Special Teams, Sept. 3, 2001 Reggie Stancil, Offensive, Sept. 10, 2001 Rondy Rogers, Offensive, Oct. 8, 2001 Reggie Stancil, Offensive, Oct. 22, 2001 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Nov. 18, 2001 Delvin Hughley, Defensive, Sept. 11, 2000 Natarsha James, Defensive, Sept. 25, 2000 Rondy Rogers, Offensive, Nov. 5, 2000 Reggie Stancil, Offensive, Nov. 12, 2000 Joey Hamilton, Special Teams, Oct. 4, 1999 Ronald Bonner, Offensive, Sept. 28, 1998 Montressa Kirby, Offensive, Oct. 19, 1998 Montressa Kirby, Offensive, Sept. 6, 1997 Montressa Kirby, Offensive, Sept. 13, 1997 Steven Lee, Special Teams, Sept. 1, 2002 Russell Green, Defensive, Sept. 29, 2002 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Oct. 6, 2002 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Oct. 13, 2002 Markee Coleman, Defensive, Oct. 27, 2002

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1988 Joe Billingsley Terry Thomas Ashley Kay Orlando Adams Rod Williams

1981 Ed Lett QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Alvin Wright NG (Defensive Player of the Year) Jon Barefield OT Terry Stephens DB 1987 Gregg Lowery P Troy Smith OLB Simon Shephard LB Joe Billingsley OG 1980 1986 Mark Moore DB Keith McKeller TE Tommy Phillips OG Alvin Wright NG 1985 John Tucker OG 1979 Derrick Thomas WR Derick Whitely SE 1984 Kyle McGovern Alvin Wright Alonzo Blackmon 1983 Walter Broughton RB Chris Ray Rusty Fuller Ralph Battle Alvin Wright Kyle McGovern

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1982 Ed Lett QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Gregg Lowery P Chris Ray OG Rusty Fuller TE Ralph Battle FS Ted Watson DT Chris Hobbs K

Greg Robinson LB (Defensive Player of the Year) Gregg Lowery P 1978 Jesse Baker Butch Barker James Moreen Donald Young Bobby Ray Green Randy Ragsdale

DT TE WB SE QB OT

1977 Jesse Baker Mitchell Knox

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1976 Randy Ragsdale Gary Wagner Mitchell Knox

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1975 Mike Hobson Calvin Word Henry Studyvent John Beasley

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Jay Graham Joe Hix

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1974 Calvin Word Sindo Mayor John Beasley Henry Studyvent

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1973 Boyce Callahan Calvin Word Joe Hix Wayne Boyd Henry Studyvent Ralph Clayton

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1972 Boyce Callahan Wayne Boyd

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1971 Bobby Marcum Bruce Nichols Boyce Callahan Danny Kemp Ron Beaucham Ricky Weems

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GSC OFFENSIVE PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR Bobby Ray Green Ed Lett Ed Lett David Gulledge, Nickey Edmondson

QB QB QB QB QB

GSC DEFENSIVE PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR Greg Robinson LB Alvin Wright NG GSC FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR Alvin Wright NG

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1948 Murray State 1949 Evansville 1950 Murray State 1951 Murray State 1952 Tennessee Tech Western Kentucky 1953 Tennessee Tech 1954 Eastern Kentucky 1955 Tennessee Tech 1956 Middle Tennessee 1957 Middle Tennessee 1958 Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech 1959 Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech 1960 Tennessee Tech 1961 Tennessee Tech 1962 Eastern Kentucky East Tennessee Middle Tennessee Morehead State 1963 Western Kentucky 1964 Middle Tennessee 1965 Middle Tennessee 1966 Morehead State 1967 Eastern Kentucky 1968 Eastern Kentucky 1969 East Tennessee 1970 Western Kentucky 1971 Western Kentucky 1972 Tennessee Tech 1973 Western Kentucky 1974 Eastern Kentucky 1975 Tennessee Tech 1976 Eastern Kentucky 1977 Austin Peay 1978 Western Kentucky 1979 Murray State 1980 Western Kentucky 1981 Eastern Kentucky 1982 Eastern Kentucky 1983 Eastern Kentucky 1984 Eastern Kentucky 1985 Middle Tennessee 1986 Eastern Kentucky Murray State 1987 Eastern Kentucky Youngstown State 1988 Eastern Kentucky 1989 Middle Tennessee 1990 Eastern Kentucky Middle Tennessee 1991 Eastern Kentucky 1992 Middle Tennessee 1993 Eastern Kentucky 1994 Eastern Kentucky 1995 Murray State 1996 Murray State 1997 Eastern Kentucky 1998 Tennessee State 1999 Tennessee State 2000 Western Kentucky 2001 Eastern Illinois 2002 Eastern Illinois Murray State 2003 Jacksonville State 2004 Jacksonville State 2005 Eastern Illinois 2006 Eastern Illinois Tennessee-Martin 2007 Eastern Kentucky 2008 Eastern Kentucky 2009 Eastern Illinois 2010 Southeast Missouri 2011 Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech 2012 Eastern Illinois 2013 Eastern Illinois 2014 Jacksonville State 2015 Jacksonville State 2016 Jacksonville State 2017 Jacksonville State 2018 Jacksonville State 2019 Austin Peay Southeast Missouri

All-OVC 2003 Kory Chapman, RB (first-team) Levet Jones, OL (first-team) Richie Rhodes, P (first-team) Mark Tibbs, DL (second-team) Jonathan Crutcher, LB (second-team) Steven Lee, PK (honorable mention) 2004 Oscar Bonds, RB (first-team) John Pettus, C (first-team) Craig Agee, RS (first-team) Russell Green, DB (first-team) Jonathan Crutcher, LB (second-team) LeMarcus Rowell, LB (second-team) Richie Rhodes, P (second-team) 2005 Clay Green, RB (first-team) Rod Olds, C (first-team) Kimani Brown, OG (first-team) Kenny Brown, DB (first-team) Haneef Haqq, DB (second-team) Keith Gergel, OL (newcomer) Darren Williams, DB (newcomer) 2006 Clay Green, RB (second-team) Taurean Rhetta, WR (second-team) Keith Gergel, OG (second-team) Greg Green, DL (second-team) LeMarcus Rowell, LB (second-team) Kenny Brown, DB (second-team) Craig Agee, DB (second-team) Montae Pitts, DB (newcomer) Devon May, OL (newcomer) 2007 John Scott, NG, (first-team) Gavin Hallfordk, PK (first-team) Devon May, OL (second-team) Devin Phillips, LB (second-team) Maurice Dupree, RS (second-team) Cedric Johnson, QB (newcomer) 2008 Maurice Dupree, WR (first-team) Alexander Henderson, LB (first-team Ryan Perrilloux, QB (second-team) Daniel Jackson, RB (second-team) Keith Gergel, OG, (second-team) Gavin Hallford, PK (second-team) Maurice Dupree, RS (second-team) A.J. Davis, DB (newcomer) Ryan Perrilloux, QB (newcomer) 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive Player of the Year Ryan Perrilloux, QB (first-team) James Wilkerson, WR (first-team) Tylor Chambers, OL (first-team) Brandt Thomas, DL (first-team) Alexander Henderson, LB (first-team) T.J. Heath, DB (first-team) Cory Freeman, TE (second-team) Reggie Wade, C (second-team) Curt Porter, OT (second-team) Carnell Clark, DB (second-team) Alan Bonner, RS/WR (newcomer) Torrey Davis, DL (newcomer) Greg Smith, WR (newcomer) Jamal Young, RB (newcomer) 2010 Coty Blanchard, Freshman of the Year

Curt Porter, OT (first-team) Cory Freeman, TE (firsst-team) Monte Lewis, DL (first-team) Keginald Harris, DB (first-team) Tyler Ogletree, C (second-team) Justin Kay, OG (second-team) Jamison Wadley, DL (second-team) Antonio Bonner, LB (second-team) James Esco, PK (second-team) Darius Barksdale, RB (newcomer) Coty Blanchard, P/QB (newcomer) Marquis George, DL (newcomer) 2011 Washaun Ealey, RB (first-team) Jamison Wadley, DL (first-team) Monte Lewis, DL (second-team) A.J. Davis, DB (second-team) Max Holcombe, C (newcomer) Washaun Ealey, RB (newcomer)

Eli Jenkins, QB (first-team) Roc Thomas, RB (first-team) Casey Dunn, C (first-team) Justin Lea, OG (first-team) Nick Johnson, OT (first-team) Darius Jackson, DL (first-team) Randy Robinson, DL (first-team) Siran Neal, LB (first-team) Joel McCandless, LB (first-team) Marlon Bridges, DB (first-team) Jaylen Hill, DB (first-team) Josh Clemons, RB (second-team) Josh Barge, WR (second-team) Kyron Samuels, OG (second-team) Dylan Cline, OT (second-team) Desmond Owino, DL (second-team) Reggie Hall, DB (second-team) Marlon Bridges (newcomer) Roc Thomas (newcomer)

2012 DeMitrio Tyson, DL (first-team) Tori Mobley, OG (second-team) Jermaine Hough, DB (newcomer)

2017 Bryant Horn, QB (first-team) Roc Thomas, RB (first-team) Tyler Scozzaro, C (first-team) B.J. Autry, OG (first-team) Justin Lea, OT (first-team) Dylan Cline, OT (first-team) Darius Jackson, DL (first-team) Jonathan Hagler, LB (first-team) Marlon Bridges, DB (first-team) Siran Neal, DB (first-team) Trae Barry, TE (second-team) Darius Anderson, OG (second-team) Randy Robinson, DL (second-team) Joel McCandless, LB (second-team) Cade Stinnett, PK (second-team) Tramel Terry, RB (newcomer)

2013 DaMarcus James, RB (first-team) Max Holcombe, C (first-team) Pierre Warren, DB (first-team) Griffin Thomas, PK (first-team) Max Shortell, QB (second-team) Caleb Lawrence, DL (second-team) Chris Landrum, DE (newcomer) Josh Barge, WR (newcomer) Max Shortell, QB (newcomer) 2014 Eli Jenkins, QB (first-team) DaMarcus James, RB (first-team) Max Holcombe, C (first-team) Adam Wright, OG (first-team) Devaunte Sigler, DL (first-team) LaMichael Fanning, DE (first-team) Jermaine Hough, CB (first-team) Hamish MacInnes, P (first-team) Josh Barge, WR (second-team) Bo Brummel, TE (second-team) Justin Lea, OT (second-team) Chris Landrum, DL (second-team) Caleb Lawrence, DL (second-team) Ben Endress, LB (second-team) Justin Lea, OT (newcomer) LaMichael Fanning, DE (newcomer) Devaunte Sigler, DT (newcomer) Bo Brummel, TE (newcomer) 2015 Eli Jenkins, QB (first-team) Troymaine Pope, RB (first-team) Josh Barge, WR (first-team) Casey Dunn, C (first-team) Adam Wright, OG (first-team) Blake Burks, OG (first-team) Justin Lea, OT (first-team) Chris Landrum, Sr. (first-team) Dawson Wells, LB (first-team) Brandon Bender, DB (first-team) Jermaine Hough, DB (first-team) Folo Johnson, DB (first-team) Devaunte Sigler, DL (second-team) Darius Jackson, DL (second-team) Lawon DeBardelaben, RS (second-team) Desmond Owino, DL (newcomer) Joel McCandless, LB (newcomer)

2018 Zerrick Cooper, QB (first-team) Josh Pearson, WR (first-team) Trae Barry, TE (first-team) Tyler Scozzaro, C (first-team) B.J. Autry, OG (first-team) Darius Anderson, OG (first-team) Randy Robinson, DL (first-team) Marlon Bridges, SAF (first-team) Hunter Sosebee, OT (second-team) Connor Christian, DL (second-team) Jalen Choice, LB (second-team) Traco Williams, SAF (second-team) Zerrick Cooper, QB (newcomer) Yul Gowdy, CB (newcomer) 2019 Marlon Bridges, SAF (first-team) Jason Pierce, P (first-team) Zerrick Cooper, QB (second-team) Josh Pearson, WR (second-team) Michael Shaddix, OT (second-team) DJ Coleman, DE (second-team) Zack Woodard, LB (second-team) Traco Williams, SAF (second-team) KJ Stepherson, WR (newcomer)

2003 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Sept. 1, 2003 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Sept. 29, 2003 Kory Chapman, Offensive, Oct. 13, 2003 George Summers, Defensive, Oct. 20, 2003 Maurice Mullins, Offensive, Nov. 10, 2003 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Nov. 17, 2003 Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Nov. 24, 2003 2004 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Oscar Bonds, Offensive, Sept. 19, 2004 Gavin Hallford, Special Teams, Sept. 19, 2004 Oscar Bonds, Offensive, Sept. 26, 2004 LaMarcus Rowell, Defensive, Sept. 26, 2004 Antoine Bullock, Special Teams, Sept. 26, 2004 LaMarcus Rowell, Defensive, Oct. 17, 2004 Oscar Bonds, Offensive, Nov. 6, 2004 Craig Agee, Nov. 6, 2004 Craig Agee, Nov. 13, 2004 Craig Agee, Nov. 29, 2004 2005 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Zach Walden, Special Teams, Sept. 4, 2005 Darren Williams, Newcomer, Sept. 18, 2005 Taurean Rhetta, Special Teams, Sept. 25, 2005 Darren Williams, Special Teams, Oct. 23, 2005 Clay Green, Offensive, Oct. 30, 2005 Gavin Slaughter, Defensive, Nov. 13, 2005 2006 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK LeMarcus Rowell, Defense, Sept. 2, 2006 Clay Green, Offense, Oct. 1, 2006 Lemarcus Rowell, Defense, Oct. 1, 2006 Zach Walden, Special Teams, Oct. 1, 2006 Zach Walden, Special Teams, Oct. 8, 2006 Zach Walden, Special Teams, Oct. 29, 2006 Kenny Brown, Defensive, Nov. 18, 2006 Clay Green, Special Teams, Nov. 18, 2006 2007 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Gavin Hallford, Special Teams, Sept. 2, 2007 Drew Robinson, Defensive, Sept. 9, 2007 Gavin Hallford, Special Teams, Sept. 9, 2007 Carnell Clark, Defensive, Sept. 30, 2007 Maurice Dupree, co-Special Teams, Sept. 30, 2007 Gavin Hallford, co-Special Teams, Sept. 30, 2007 Cedric Johnson, Newcomer, Oct. 7, 2007 Cedric Johnson, Offensive, Oct. 14, 2007 Cedric Johnson, Newcomer, Oct. 14, 2007 Zach Walden, Special Teams, Oct. 14, 2007 Maurice Dupree, Special Teams, Nov. 4, 2007 Taurean Rhetta, Special Teams, Nov. 18, 2007 2008 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ryan Perrilloux, Newcomer, Sept. 8, 2008 A.J. Davis, Defensive, Sept. 21, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Sept. 28, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Newcomer, Sept. 28, 2008 Maurice Dupree, Special Teams, Oct. 5, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Newcomer, Oct. 5, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Oct. 19, 2008 Alexander Henderson, Defensive, Oct. 19, 2008 Gavin Hallford, Special Teams, Oct. 19, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Newcomer, Oct. 19, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Nov. 1, 2008 Andrew Ridgeway, Defensive, Nov. 16, 2008 Gavin Hallford, Special Teams, Nov. 26, 2008

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O H I O  VALLEY   CO N FER EN C E  H O N O RS 2009 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ryan Perrilloux, Newcomer, Sept. 8, 2008 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Sept. 12, 2009 Jawaan Booker, Defensive, Sept. 12, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Sept. 20, 2009 Alan Bonner, Special Teams, Sept. 20, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Sept. 27, 2009 Patrick Tatum, Special Teams, Sept. 27, 2009 Jamal Young, Newcomer, Sept. 27, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Oct. 4, 2009 T.J. Heath, co-Defensive, Oct. 4, 2009 Patrick Tatum, Special Teams, Oct. 4, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Nov. 1, 2009 Alexander Henderson, co-Defensive, Nov. 8, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Nov. 23, 2009 Alexander Henderson, Defensive, Nov. 23, 2009 2010 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Marques Ivory, co-Offensive, Sept. 4, 2010 Coty Blanchard, co-Offensive, Sept. 4, 2010 Rodney Garrott, Defensive, Sept. 4, 2010 Coty Blanchard, Newcomer, Sept. 4, 2010 Coty Blanchard, Newcomer, Sept. 11, 2010 Jamal Young, tri-Offensive, Sept. 26, 2010 Coty Blanchard, co-Newcomer, Oct. 3, 2010 Brannan Byrd, Defensive, Oct. 24, 2010 Jason Horton, Defensive, Nov. 13, 2010 James Esco, Special Team, Nov. 13, 2010 Darius Barksdale, co-Newcomer, Nov. 13, 2010 2011 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Coty Blanchard, Offensive, Sept. 4, 2011 Washaun Ealey, Newcomer, Sept. 4, 2011 Clarence Jackson, Newcomer, Sept. 18, 2011 Coty Blanchard, Special Teams, Sept. 25, 2011 Washaun Ealey, Newcomer, Sept. 25, 2011 Clarence Jackson, Defensive, Oct. 2, 2011 Washaun Ealey, Newcomer, Oct. 2, 2011 Gabriel Chambers, Special Teams, Oct. 23, 2011 Washaun Ealey, Newcomer, Nov. 6, 2011 Calvin Middleton, Offensive, Nov. 13, 2011 James Esco, Special Teams, Nov. 20, 2011 2012 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Troymaine Pope, Newcomer, Sept. 2, 2012 DaMarcus James, Offensive, Sept. 9, 2012 Rashad Smith, Defensive, Sept. 9, 2012 Griffin Thomas, Special Team, Sept. 9, 2012 Troymaine Pope, Newcomer, Sept. 9, 2012 Telvin Brown, Newcomer, Oct. 7, 2012 Jermaine Hough, Defensive, Oct. 21, 2012 Griffin Thomas, Special Team, Oct. 21, 2012 Jermaine Hough, Newcomer, Oct. 21, 2012 Washaun Ealey, Offensive, Oct. 28, 2012 Rashad Smith, Defensive, Nov. 11, 2012 2013 OVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Max Shortell, Newcomer, Sep 2, 2013 Troymaine Pope, co-Offensive, Sept. 8, 2013 Eli Jenkins, co-Offensive, Sept. 8, 2013 DaMarcus James, co-Offensive, Sept. 8, 2013 Miles Jones, co-Offensive, Sept. 8, 2013 Eli Jenkins, Newcomer, Sept. 8, 2013 Griffin Thomas, co-Specialist, Sept. 15, 2013 DaMarcus James, Offensive, Oct. 6, 2013 Rashod Byers, Defensive, Oct. 27, 2013 DaMarcus James, Offensive, Nov. 3, 2013 Eli Jenkins, Offensive, Nov. 10, 2013 Griffin Thomas, Specialist, Nov. 10, 2013 Eli Jenkins, Newcomer, Nov. 10, 2013

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NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Richie Rhodes, Special Teams, Nov. 24, 2003 Drew Robinson, Defensive, Sept. 9, 2007 Maurice Dupree, Special Teams, Sept. 30, 2007 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Sept. 27, 2009 T.J. Heath, Defensive, Oct. 5, 2009 Ryan Perrilloux, Offensive, Nov. 16, 2009 Alexander Henderson, Defensive, Nov. 23, 2009 Coty Blanchard, Offensive, Sept. 4, 2010 Jermaine Hough, Defensive, Oct. 21, 2012 Eli Jenkins, Offensive, Sept. 28, 2014 Jermaine Hough, Defensive, Oct. 12, 2014 Folo Johnson, Defensive, Nov. 9, 2014 Connor Rouleau, Specialist, Sept. 8, 2015 Josh Barge, Offensive, Sept. 14, 2015 Eli Jenkins, Offensive, Nov. 2, 2015 Dawson Wells, Defensive, Nov. 9, 2015 OVC COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 Jack Crowe 2014 John Grass 2015 John Grass John Grass 2016 OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Ryan Perrilloux 2015 Eli Jenkins 2016 Eli Jenkins 2017 Roc Thomas OVC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Devaunte Sigler Darius Jackson 2016 2017 Darius Jackson OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2010 Coty Blanchard Justin Lea 2014 2016 Marlon Bridges OVC MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2015 Eli Jenkins 2016 Eli Jenkins

JSU’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1962 ������������Alabama Collegiate Conference 1963 ������������Alabama Collegiate Conference 1964 ������������Alabama Collegiate Conference 1965 ������������Alabama Collegiate Conference 1966 ������������Alabama Collegiate Conference 1970 ������������Mid-South Conference 1974 ������������Gulf South Conference 1977 ������������Gulf South Conference 1978 ������������Gulf South Conference 1981 ������������Gulf South Conference 1982 ������������Gulf South Conference 1988 ������������Gulf South Conference 1989 ������������Gulf South Conference 1991 ������������Gulf South Conference 1992 ������������Gulf South Conference 2003 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2004 ����������Ohio Valley Conference 2011 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2014 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2015 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2016 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2017 ������������Ohio Valley Conference 2018 ������������Ohio Valley Conference

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Rushing Defense Year G ATT YDS TD AVG/G 2003 12 393 1448 12 120.7 2007 11 426 1600 14 145.5 2014 12 446 1532 12 127.7 2016 12 415 1072 12 89.3 2017 12 394 907 7 75.6 2018 12 434 1677 15 129.0 Rushing Offense Year G ATT YDS TD AVG/G 2003 12 573 2905 31 242.1 2004 11 550 2863 41 260.3 2005 11 506 2368 28 215.3 2009 11 435 2077 20 188.8 2013 15 758 3604 48 240.3 2014 12 647 3424 35 285.3 2015 15 725 4511 53 300.7 2016 12 558 3007 32 250.6 Pass Offense Year G Comp-Att-Int TD Yds Avg/G 2019 12 266-455-12 29 3552 296.0 Pass Efficiency Year G PCT YDS TD EFFIC 2009 11 59.2 2665 27 161.2 2011 11 62.0 1795 13 140.5 2018 13 59.2 3864 37 145.5 2019 12 58.5 3552 29 139.8 Total Offense G YDS TD AVG Year 2008 11 4489 45 408.1 2009 11 4742 47 431.1 2014 12 6129 54 510.8 15 7613 74 507.5 2015 2016 12 5209 45 434.1 2018 13 6465 66 497.3 2019 12 5033 45 419.4 First Downs Year G FD AVG 2009 11 239 21.7 2014 12 322 26.8 2015 15 362 24.1 2016 12 251 20.9 2017 12 234 19.5 2018 13 326 25.1 2019 12 263 21.9 Field Goals Year G MADE ATT PCT 2008 11 7 9 .778 2011 11 9 10 .900 Kickoff Returns Year G No. Yds Td Avg. 2007 11 49 1250 1 25.5 2009 11 30 752 1 25.1 Fumble Return Yards Year G No. Yds Td Avg. 2012 11 2 124 1 62.0 Interceptions Year G NO YDS TD 2011 11 17 329 3 2015 15 20 323 2 2016 12 18 394 3 Sacks Year G NO YDS AVG/G 2013 15 52 321 3.47 2015 15 40 206 2.67 2016 12 38 225 3.17 Pass Defense Year G YDS TD AVG 2009 11 1704 6 154.9 2015 15 2691 17 179.4 2016 12 2227 14 185.6 2018 13 2370 22 182.3 Pass Efficiency Defense Year G PCT YDS TD EFFIC 2008 11 55.6 2172 10 111.00 2009 11 50.7 1704 6 104.0 2015 15 50.2 2691 17 102.9 2016 12 46.0 2227 14 98.7 2017 12 47.6 1968 15 102.5 2018 13 49.8 2370 22 108.4 Total Defense Year G PLAYS YDS TD AVG 2007 11 731 3897 26 354.3 2009 11 708 3353 20 304.8 2015 15 1000 4505 32 300.3 2016 12 789 3299 26 274.9 2017 12 749 2875 22 239.6 2018 13 846 4047 37 311.3

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Punting Richie Rhodes Year G No. Yds Avg. 2003 12 67 2761 41.2 Rushing Name Year G ATT YDS TD Avg. Troymaine Pope 2015 15 218 1788 19 119.2 Passing Efficiency Name Year Efficiency Maurice Mullins 2004 147.72 Ryan Perrilloux 2009 172.6 Coty Blanchard 2011 145.10 Zerrick Cooper 2018 147.6 Zerrick Cooper 2019 139.9 Passing Yards/Comp. Year Pts Resp Avg. Name Ryan Perrilloux 2008 156.0 14.18 Passing Avg/Game Name Year G Yds Avg/G Zerrick Cooper 2019 12 3404 283.7 Total Offense Name Year Rush-Pass Plays-Total Avg. Ryan Perrilloux 2009 445-2350 334-2793 279.3 Zerrick Cooper 2018 371-3416 525-3787 291.3 Zerrick Cooper 2019 320-3404 575-3724 310.3 Punt Returns Name Year Avg. 2004 20.5 Craig Agee Maurice Dupree 2007 13.9 Alan Bonner 2009 13.9 Kickoff Returns Name Year Avg. 2004 28.0 Clay Green Maurice Dupree 2007 29.4 Maurice Dupree 2008 28.3 Scoring Name Year Avg. 2004 10.36 Oscar Bonds Clay Green 2006 8.7 Gavin Hallford 2007 9.0 DaMarcus James 2013 11.7 Roc Thomas 2017 6.5 All-Purpose Year Avg. Name 2005 186.2 Clay Green Clay Green 2006 155.6 Field Goals Year Avg. Name 2007 2.00 Gavin Hallford Griffin Thomas 2013 1.60 Field Goal Pct. Name Year Avg. 2007 75.9 Gavin Hallford Griffin Thomas 2013 75.0 Interceptions Name Year Total Avg Jermaine Hough 2014 4-33 0.44 Tackles Year Total Avg. Name 115 10.5 Alexander Henderson 2009 Passes Defended Name Year Total Avg. T.J. Heath 2009 16 1.45 Fumbles Recovered Name Year G Total Alexander Henderson 2009 11 5 Tackles For Loss Name Year G Total Darius Jackson 2017 20.5 1.71

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ALL-TI M E   LETTER M EN The following is a list of all-time Jacksonville State University lettermen. Information listed should include name and years played. The following information required many, many hours of research. We solicit corrections and additions, and please contact the Jacksonville State University Sports Information Office about any changes.

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ABBOTT, Earl (57, 58) ABERNATHY, Bardy (74) ABSTON, Bill (71,72) ADAMS, Dale (75,76,77,78) ADAMS, Frank (50) ADAMS, Orlando “Cheeseburger” (86,87,88,89) ADAMS, Paul (47,48,49,50) AGEE, Craig (2003,04,05, 06) AKERMON, Jerry (69) AKIN, Dean (56,57,58) AKINS, Donnie (82,83) ALLEN, Andre (90, 91,92, 93) ALLEN, Cedric (97,98,99,2000) ALLEN, Earl (86) ALLEN, Homer (80) ALLEN, Jordan (2011) ALLEN, Milford (68) ALLEN, Shea (06) ALLEN, Tracy (86,87,88,89) ALEXANDER, Clay (2018) ALLISON, B.J. (47,48,49) ALLISON, Banyon (91,92,93,94) ALLISON, Mike (87,88, 89,90) ALLMAN, Kim (72) ANDERSON, Darius (2016,17,18,19) ANDERSON, Jay (86) ANDERSON, Ty (2013,14,15,16) ANDREWS, Antonio (97,98) ARCHIE, Nate (2017) ASH, Darrell (87,88,89,90) ATCHISON, Ben (2004,05) AUSBURN, Rocky (79) AUSTIN, Don (67,68) AUTRY, BJ (2017,18) AUTRY, Derrick (98,99,2000) AYERS, Jake (59,60)

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BACON, Don (53) BAILEY, Juan (92,93,94,95) BAILEY, Roy J. (53,54,55,56) BAILEY, Steve (87,88,89,90) BAIRD, Tony (72) BAKER, Charley (60,61) BAKER, Jesse (75,76,77,78) BAKER, Nat (80,81,82,83) BAKER, Robert (51,52) BAKER, X.L. (38) BALDING, Irvin (50) BALDWIN, Don (50) BANKS, Jeffrey (2002) BANKS, Lerenzo (99,2000,01) BARDEN, Will (97) BAREFIELD, Jon (79,80,81,82) BAREFOOT, Tony (86,87) BARGE, A.J (2015) BARGE, Josh (2013,14,15,16) BARKER, Butch (75,76,77,78) BARKSDALE, Darius (2010) BARNES, Joe (47,48) BARNES, Larry (73,74,75,76) BARNETT, Ja’Karl (90,91,92,93) BARRETT, Doug (55) BARRON, Brooks (96,97,98,99) BARRON, Dwight (77) BARRON, Jerry (68) BARRY, Trae (2017,18,19) BARTON, Danny (80,81,82,83) BASS, Max (58,60) BATES, Ear1 (51) BATTLE, Lewis (95) BATTLE, Ralph (79,80,82,83) BAXTER, Mike (74,75,76,77) BAXTER, Octavius (2015) BEAN, Corey (95,96) BEARD, Pau1 (62,64) BEARDEN, Nevi1 (69) BEASLEY, Bobby (57) BEASLEY, Brian (79) BEASLEY, George B. (55,56) BEASLEY, John (73,74,75) BEATTY, Grayson (2019) BEATTY, Sloan (88) BEAUCHAM, Ron (68,69,70,71,72) BECK, ?(58) BECK, Randy (86,87,88,89) BELL, Herman (97,98,99,2000) BELL, Morris Richard (63,64) BELL, Roger (99,2000, 01) BELL, Stanley (61) BELL, William (86,87,88,89) BENDER, Brandon (2012,13, 15) BENDOLPH, Tre (2018,19) BENNETT, Ellis (2007,08) BENNETT, Floyd (50) BENNETT, Tyson (95,96) BENTLEY, Harold (51,52,53,54,55) BENTON, Brady (95,96,97) BICE, Frank (51) BILLINGSLEY, Joe (85,86,87,88) BILLUPS, Bo (2013,14,15) BISHOP, Paul (88, 89,90,91) BLACK, Sam (56,57) BLACK, W. Ray (50) BLACKRURN, Frank (57,58) BLACKMON, Alonzo (83) BLACKWELL, Allen (68) BLADE, Jarrad (2004) BLAIR, Benny (80,81,82) BLAIR, Mondreco (91,92,93,94) BLAIR, Sam (2003) BLAIR, Warren (94,95,96,97) BLAKEMORE, Jake (47,48) BLANCHARD, Coty (2010,11,12)

BLANCHARD, Fran (80,81,82,83) BLANCHARD, James (83) BLAND, Hugh (70) BLANDINGBURGH, Marcus (98,99,2000,01) BLANKENSHIP, Jim (69,70,71,72) BLASINGAME, Omar (98,99,01) BLOUNT, Cecil (87,88,89,90) BLUE, Kevin (86,87,88,89) BOBO, Harold (61) BOLDEN, Courtney (2002, 03) BOLDING, Erwin (?) BONDS, Oscar (2003, 04) BONNER, Alan (2009,10,11,12) BONNER, Antonio (2007,08,09,10) BONNER, Robert (67) BONNER, Ronald (97,98) BOOKER, Jawaan (2008,09,10,11) BOONE, John (58) BOOZER, Ted (58,59,60) BOSTIC, Antonio, Jr. (2017) BOWEN, Idral (80,82,83,84) BOWENS, Quinto (2002) BOWENS, Terence (89,90,91,92) BOWERS, Wes (80) BOWIE, Quincy (99,2000,01) BOWIE, William (2004,05) BOYD, C.J. (2000,01,02) BOYD, Gresham (51) BOYD, Mike D. (82,83) BOYD, Wayne (70,71,72,73) BRACKETT, Daylon (2017) BRADFORD, Mike (2013) BRADY, Josh (2016,17,18,19) BRANNON, Richard (70) BRAZELTON, Albines (86) BRIDGES, Marlon (2016,17,18,19) BRIDGES, Marty (91,92) BRICK, Ryan (2003) BRITTON, Francia (38) BROADWAY, Allen (96) BROCK, Danny (87,88) BROCK, Ralph Dieter (72,73) BROCK, Ray (76,77,78,79) BROTHERS, Ricky (71,72,73,74) BROUGHTON, Dushonta (2012,13) BROUGHTON, Walter (80,81,82,83) BROWN, Apriccio (2013) BROWN, David Wayne (83) BROWN, Jahron (2009) BROWN, Jeremy (95) BROWN, Kenny (2003,04,05, 06) BROWN, Kimani (2002,03,04,05) BROWN, Milton Wayne (63) BROWN, Myles (2018) BROWN, Roderick (2000) BROWN, Telvin (2012,13) BROWN, Treylen (2019) BROWNLEE, Cedric (77,78,79,80) BRUCE, L.D. (46) BRUGGE, Hubert (47,48,49,50) BRUMMEL, Bo (2014,15) BRYANT, Dacquin (2005) BRYANT, Echols (53,54) BRYANT, Larry (75) BUCHANAN, Larry (67) BUFORD, Cornell (97,98,99,2000) BULGER, Don (53,54,55) BULLARD, Car1 (79) BULLEN, Jeff (83) BULLOCK, Antoine (2003, 04) BUNCH, Randa11 (64) BURDICK, Mike (76,77) BURGER, Stan (58,59) BURGESS, Ray (55,56,57,58) BURKHALTER, Brock (2017,18) BURKHALTER, Jim (82,83) BURKS, Blake (2011,12,13,14) BURLISON, Daryl (71,72,73,74) BURROUGHS, Tom (74) BURROWES, Leander (2018) BUSBY, Charlie (80) BUSBY, Larry (64) BUSH, Anthony (80,81,82) BUSSEY, Branqavious (2016,17,18) BUTLER, Deandre (2018,19) BUTLER, Erick (2012.13) BUTLER, Jamie (79) BUTTS, Carl (79) BUTTS, Warren (86,87,88,89) BUXTON, Raheam (2012) BYERS, Rashod (2011,12,13,15) BYNUM, Denzel (2011,12) BYRD, Brannan (2010) BYRD, Daniel (2016,17,18,19) BYRD, Robert (64) BYRD, Rod (2008,09) BYROM, Chris (74,75) BAIN, James Paul (47,48,49,50)

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CADE, Ken (2003) CADE, Marcus (98) CAGLE, Jordan (2015) CAIN, Josh (2006,07,08,09) CAIN, J.P. (47,48,49,50) CALDWELL, Chad (94,95,96,97) CALDWELL, Doug (53,54) CALDWELL, Lamar (61,62,63) CALLAHAN, Boyce (70,71,72,73) CALLEJA, Ken (74,75) CALLOWAY, Earl (2013,15) CAMACHO, David (92) CAMERON, Jeffery (2008,10) CAMPBELL, Cagan (2018) CAMPBELL, Calen (2014) CAMPBELL, Dalton (2014,15,16,17) CAMPBELL, Dillon (2018,19) CAMPBELL, Ray (51,52,53) CAMPBELL, Kyle (86,87,88,89) CANADA, Mike (71,72,73,74,75) CANGELOSI, Zack (2018,19) CARDEN, A. Dewey (MGR.’49) CARDEN, Wayne (69,70,71,72) CARLISLE, Luke (2001,02)

CARLISLE, Michael (2013,14) CARLTON, Jake (98,99,2000,01) CARPENTER, Roy (89,91) CARPENTER, Tommy (64) CAROTHERS, Jason (98) CARR, Reginald (86) CARRANDI, Davis (2015) CARROLL, Josh (2006,07,08,09) CARROLL, Ken (88) CARROLL, Wayne (68,69,70,71) CARSON, Allan (2014,15) CARSON, Mac (57,58) CARTER, Arland (61,62,63) CARTER, Deonte (2006,07,08) CARTER, Jessie Fray (47,48,49) CARTER, Jim (54) CARTER, Marcus (2019) CARTER, Rick (94,95,96,97) CARTER, Robert Ear1 (79) CARTWRIGHT, Charles (2001, 02, 03) CASEY, Fred (55,56,57) CASEY, James (49,50) CASEY, William Harold (46,47,48,49) CASH, Irby “Syrupy” (47,48,49,50) CASSIDY, Bill B. (47,48,49,50) CASSIDY, Don (67,68) CASSIDY, Rex (47,48,49,50) CHAFFIN, Ken (72) CHAFIN, James (49) CHAFIN, Mike (67) CHAMANZAD, Al (2008) CHAMBERS, Gabriel (2011,12,13) CHAMBERS, Neal (96,97) CHAMBERS, Odell (92,93,94,95) CHAMBERS, Tylor (2008,09) CHAMPION, Jim (67,68,69,70) CHANDLER, Corey (73,74) CHANEY, John (70,71,72,73) CHASE, M. Bruce (47,48) CHAPMAN, Dakota (2017,18,19) CHAPMAN, Kory (2002, 03) CHAPPELL, Mike (72,73,74,75) CHARLESTON, Dequan (2018,19) CHASTAINE, Bobby (62,63) CHEAVERS, Larry (68) CHEEKS, Denzel (2009,10,11,12) CHILDERS, E. Earl (51) CHILDERS, Ryan (2015) CHILDRESS, Michael (96,97,98,99) CHILDS, Greg (92,93) CHISUM, Aric (96) CHOICE, Jalen (2016,17,18,19) CHRISTIAN, Connor (2017,18) CLARK, A.W. (79) CLARK, Carnell (2006,07,08,09) CLARK, Charles F. (58,59,60) CLARK, Effram (80) CLARK, Greg (2014) CLARK, Leroy (2003,04,05) CLARK, Jack (69) CLARK, Marshall (2018,19) CLARK, William David (53,54,55,56) CLARK, William “Tubby” (47,48,49,50) CLAYTON, Ralph (70,71,72,73) CLECKLER, Ray (88) CLEMENTS, Pat (77) CLEMONS, Isaiah (80) CLEMONS, Josh (2015,16) CLEMONS, Roy Kendal (53,54) CLEPPER, Jim (58,59,60,61) CLEVELAND, Ed (61) CLINE, Dylan (2014,15,16,17) CLINKSCALES, Steve (72,73) COALSON, Wayne (57,58) COATES, Steven (2011) COATS, Monte (83,84,85,86) COEFIELD, Eddie (53) COFFEE, Tommy (82) COFFEY, David (83,84,85,86) COGER, Tremayne (2008) COGGIN, Drew (97,98,99) COKER, Dantley (2016) COLE, Chris (91) COLE, Eddie (96,97,98,99) COLE, Jerry (53,54,55,56,57) COLEMAN, Chad (2012,13,14) COLEMAN, DJ (2018,19) COLEMAN, James (74,75,76,77) COLEMAN, Jerome (76,77,78,79) COLEMAN, Joel (83) COLEMAN, Markee (99,2000,01, 02) COLEMAN, Randy (98,99) COLEY, Ben (69) COLEY, Bob D. (51,52,53,54,55) COLLINS, Jim B. (48,49,50) COLLINS, Mike (92,93) COLLINS, Royce (71) COLLINS, Terry (69,70,71) COLQUITT, Tim (79) COLTON, Greg (77,78,79,80) CONAWAY, Kenneth E. (51) CONNELL, Jerry (53) CONNELL, Jodie (50,51,52) COOLEY, Mark (76,77,78) COOPER, John (77) COOPER, Kevyn (2009,10,11,12) COOPER, Ronald (79,80,81,82) COOPER, Zerrick (2018,19) COPELAND, Craig (2018) CORKREN, Cole (2018,19) COSBY, Rodney (86) COTNEY, Steve (70,71) COTTER, Chris (2018) COTTON, Theo (70) COUCH, Elbert (47,48) COX, Bobby (75,76) COX, Cory (95) COX, Jim (73,74,75) COX, John (70) COX, Keith (73) COXWELL, James L. (62,63) COYLE, Joe (80) CRAFT, Nate (2014,15,16)

CRAWFORD, Charles (2017,18,19) CRAWFORD, Dr. Samuel CRENSHAW, Rodney (92,93,94) CROOKS, Anthony (83) CROSBY, Craig (87) CROSSING, Evan (2016) CROW, Steven (79) CRUMP, Ray (90,91,92) CRUMP, Richard (73) CRUTCHER, Jonathan (2001, 02, 03, 04) CRUTCHER, Ron (86,87,88,90) CUFFIE, DeWayne (2000, 01, 02, 03) CULLIN, Mike (87,88) CUMBAA, De (71,72,73,74) CUMMINGS, J. Robert (53) CUMMINS, Austin (2017) CUNDIFF, David (70) CUNDIFF, Mike (69.70,71,72) CUNNINGHAM, Gary (82,83) CURNUTT, Billy (56) CURRIE, Joe L. (53,54,55,56,57) CURRY, Jonathan (2016) CURRY, William (98,99) CURTIS, Martin (92) CZAR, Jason (91,92)

ELLIS, Michael (2008,09,10,11) ELLIS, Roy (59) ELSTON, Marquise (2005,06,07,08) EMANUEL, Ray (65,66,67,68) EMANUEL, Tony (64,65,66,67) EMERSON, Bo (75,76,77,78) ENDRESS, Ben (2011,12,13,14) ENGLISH, Mike (80) ENNIS, Roy (60) ESCO, James (2010,11) ESMANN, Skyler (2016,17) ETHERIDGE, Dalton (2015,19) ETHERIDGE, Mitch (86) ETSON, Lewis (46) EVANS, Chriss M. (61) EVANS, Darry (82) EVANS, Roy (79)

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EALEY, Washaun (2011,12) EARLY, Carroll (53) ECHOLS, Mike (71) EDMONDS, Pat (62,63) EDMONDSON, Nicki (88,89,90,91) EDWARDS, Ahmad (2018,19) EDWARDS, Darron (92,93,94,95) EDWARDS, Rod (79) EITSON, Louis (47,48) ELDER, Keith (73) ELKINS, Ronnie (60) ELLIS, Gavin (2012,13)

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FAGERSTROM, Ryan (2016,17) FANNING, LaMichael (2014,15) FARLEY, Daryl (80) FARMER, Pat (86,87,88) FARRELL, Bill (47,48) FAULKNER, Arthur E. (58) FEARBY, Leonard (79) FEASTER, Malik (2018,19) FELGAR, Robert FENNELL, Emmanuel (2015,16,17,18) FERGERSON, An’Darius (2019) FERGERSON, Leslie (82,83) FINDLEY, Chris (2008,09) FINCH, Rodney (98,99) FINK, Nick FISHER, Barclay C. (64) FLAKES, Tyus (2016,17) FLETCHER, Thomas “Mert” FLINT, Lamont (2000,01) FLINT, Michael (2013) FLOTT, Bradley (2019) FLOWERS, Bert (89,90,91,92) FLOWERS, De’Marcus (2016,17,18) FLOWERS, Rod (88) FLOYD, Ralph (79) FLOYD, Stoney (88) FORBES, Chris (2003,04,05,06) FORBES, Darwood (57,58) FORD, David P. (80) FORD, Lajarrett (2016,18) FORMBY, Gary (71) FOSHEE, Ron (70) FOSKEY, Elihue (91,92,93) FRADY, Ernest (50) FREELON, Richard (2010) FREEMAN, Cory (2007,08,09,10) FREEMAN, Ryan (96,97,98,99) FREENEY, Alphonso (2007,08,10) FULLER, James (50) FULLER, Rusty (1979,80,81,82) FULMER, Roy (57,58,59,60)

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ALL-TI M E   LETTER M EN GRABLE, Tylan (2019) GRAHAM, Jay (75) GRAHAM, Marty (71,72) GRAMMER, Ricky (76,77,78) GRAMMER, Terry (72,73,74,75) GRANT, Brian (96) GRANT, Tim (79) GRANT, Thomas (2001, 02) GRANVILLE, Marvell (97,98,2001) GRAY, Robert (2010,11,12,13) GREEN, Clay (2003,04,05,06) GREEN, Bobby Ray (75,76,77,78) GREEN, Darren (88,89,90,91) GREEN, Greg (2003,04,05,06) GREEN, Ra’Shad (2015,16,17) GREEN, Rod L. (77,78,79) GREEN, Rod (2001, 02, 03, 04) GREEN, Russell (2001, 02, 03, 04) GREEN, Shawn (2006,07) GREEN, Tyler (91,92) GREENE, Jaelen (2018,19) GREER, Henry (38) GREER, Richard (51,52) GREGG, Murray C. (47,48,49,50) GREGORY, Ken W. (88,89,90,91) GRENGA, J. Kelly (49) GRIEP, Eugene (61,62,63) GRIER, Brian (93,94,95) GRIFFIE, Derrick (90,91,92,93) GRIFFITH, Matt (88,89) GRIMMETT, Mickey J. (57,58,60,61) GRIMMETT, Rusty (86) GRIMSLEY, Chris (95,96) GRISHAM, Charlie L. (53,54,55,56) GRISWOLD, Ty (2005,06,07) GRIZZARD, Jack (53,54) GROGAN, Gerald C. (56) GRUBBS, Michael (88) GUICE, Charles (86) GUICE, Fred (63) GUIN, Jack B. (61) GULLEDGE, David (87,88,89,90) GULLION, William H.”Guinea” (46,47,48,49) GUNN, Harrison (2007) GUNTER, Hobart (49,50)

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HAGLER, Jonathan (2016,17) HALE, Laletia (2019) HALL, Jack (80,81,82) HALL, Jim (87,88,89) HALL, Reggie (2014,15,16,17) HALL, Rowe (64) HALLFORD, Gavin (2004,06,07,08) HALMARK, Randy (71,72,73) HALPIN, Gerald (58,61) HAMILTON, Joey (96,97,98,99) HAMILTON, Steve (87) HAMMETT, J. Bernard (49,50,51,52) HAMMETT, John David (75,76,77,78) HAMMETT, Ray (74,75,76) HAMMONDS, Joey (77) HAMMONDS, Tony (69) HAMNER, John W. (60) HAMPTON, Ed (88,90,91) HAMPTON, Mark (79,80,81,82,83) HANCOCK, Chris (93,94,95,96) HAND, Aaron (38) HANDY, Bryce (2017,18) HANKS, James E. (63) HANNEN, Rick (77,78,79) HANSON, Gene (53,54,55) HANSON, Marty (75,76,77,78) HAQQ, Haneef (2002,03,04,05) HARBIN, John (57) HARBIN, Robert (77,78,79,80) HARCROW, Jesse (96) HARDIE, Chris (2019) HARDIN, Matt (2004,05,06,07) HARDIN, Tristian (2012) HARNEN, Rocky (77) HARDMAN, Wayne C. (51) HARDY, J. Wesley (47,48,49,50) HARMON, Jerome (56) HARPER, Jeremy (97,98,99) HARRELSON, Al (67,68) HARRIS, Al (2016) HARRIS, Bobby M. (51,52) HARRIS, Charles E. (82) HARRIS, Derrick (2005,06) HARRIS, Eddie (95,96) HARRIS, Erik (95) HARRIS, Jeremiah (2018,19) HARRIS, Jim (61) HARRIS, Keginald (2009,10,11,12) HARRIS, Ronnie (61,62,63) HARRIS, Terry (64,65,66,67) HARRISON, Carol G. (53,54,55,56,57) HARRISON, Jeremy (2013,14) HART, Antron (2008) HARTLINE, Jerry (2000) HARTSELL, Buddy (76,79) HARTSFIELD, Byron (79) HARTSFIELD, Joe (80,81,82) HASS, Jason (94,95,96,97) HATCHER, Pete (80,81,82,83) HATFIELD, Randy (67,68,69) HAWK, James (57,58) HAWKINS, Bill H. (47) HAWKINS, Bryant (2010) HAWKINS, Glenn (47,48,49) HAWKINS, Nate (86,87,88) HAYES, Arsenio (2007) HAYES, De’Von (2010) HAYES, Robert Hal (?) HAYNES, Andy (88) HAYNIE, Joe H. (64) HAYWOOD, James B. (47,48) HEARD, Zach (2014) HEARN, C. Richard (48,49) HEATH, George “Blackie” (47,48,49) HEATH, T.J. (2007,08,09,10) HEATON, Sam (47,48) HEDDEN, Don (64,65,66,67)

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HELTON, Chris (77) HENDERSON, Alexander (2006,07,08,09) HENDERSON, Alford (79,80) HENDERSON, Bill (68,69) HENDERSON, Joe Paul (76,77,78,79) HENDERSON, Michael Keith (86,87,88,89) HENDERSON, Robert T. (51,52) HENDERSON, Terry (66) HENRY, Buddy (73) HENRY, Marquez (2019) HERRING, Jeff (79) HESTER, Jamari (2016,17,18,19) HIBBS, Roger (71,72,73,74) HICKS, Billy (55,56,57) HICKS, Dennis (57,58) HICKS, Ron (88,89,90) HICKS, Wilson C. (53,54,55,56) HICKS, Jr.,James M.(47,48) HIGGINS, Gary (68,69) HIGGINS, Revy (91,92) HIGHTOWER, Bob “Coon” (60) HIGHTOWER, Clyde (46,47,48,49) HIGHTOWER, David (72) HILL, Bennie (77,78,79) HILL, Cameron (2018,19) HILL, Ed James (83) HILL, G. Wayne (58) HILL, Jaylen (2013,14,15,16) HILL, Jeff (86,87,88,89) HILL, Jim (38) HILL, Michael (95) HILL, Raymond (47,48) HILL, Rusty (2004) HILL, Steve (80,81,82) HILL, Vesta (38) HILYER, Chuck (47,48) HIX, Joe (72,73,74,75) HOASTER, Mike (79) HOBBS, Chris (82,83) HOBBS, Henry (68,69,70,71) HOBBS, Lee (87) HOBLITZELL, Tommy (95,96) HOBSON, Mike (73,74,75) HODGE, Marvin (67,68,69) HODGE, Scott (86) HODGES, Don (58,59) HODGES, Gerald “Duck”(?) HODGES, M.G. (61) HODGES, Terry H. (47,48,49,50) HOGAN, Jake (2000) HOLCOMB, Tom Willard (57,58) HOLCOMBE, Chad (94,95,96) HOLCOMBE, George (68) HOLCOMBE, Joel (2000) HOLCOMBE, Max (2011,12,13,14) HOLDER, Jr., Virgil L. (51,52,53,54,55) HOLDERFIELD, Mike (70) HOLDERFIELD, Vance (87,88) HOLLAND, Parker (2019) HOLLIDAY, Daryl (86) HOLLIDAY, Jim (64) HOLLIFIELD, Jerry (62,63) HOLLIMAN, Jairus (2015) HOLLINGSWORTH, E. Stan (55) HOLLIS, Matt (90,91,92,93) HOLMES, Doug (70) HOLMES,Stephen (98) HOLLOWAY, Casey (82) HOLT, Kevin (95) HOLT, Kyle (2019) HOOPER, Kelly (65) HOPE, Wellington (80) HOPKINS, Brad (98,99,2000) HOPKINS, Keith (95) HOPKINS, Phillip (2019) HORNBUCKLE, Wayne (68,69,70,71) HORN, Bryant (2015,16,17) HORNE, Ray A. (50,51,52) HORTON, Jason (2008,09,10,11) HORTON, Myron HORTON, Nahum (2018,19) HORTON, Ronnie (58,60) HORTON, Vincent (90,91,92,93) HOSMER, Carlton T. (51) HOUGH, Jermaine (2012,13,14,15) HOUSE, Bobby (79,80) HOUSE, Martez (2012,13) HOUSTON, Jarvis (2002, 04) HOWARD, Carter (62) HOWARD, Jermaine (2001) HOWARD, John (97,98,99,2000) HOWARD, Justin (2008,09,10,11) HOWELL, Andy (79) HOWELL, Gary (57,58) HOWELL, John H. (51,52,53) HOWELL, Lamar (53,54) HOWELL, Tymichal (90) HOYT, Jermaine (99,2000,01, 02) HUBBARD, N.C. (50,51) HUBBARD, Ron (83) HUBBARD, Wendell (60,61,62,63) HUDSON, Billy H. (49,50,53,54) HUDSON, Estes (38) HUDSON, Lynn (80) HUDSON, Marvin (61) HUDSON, Tom (88) HUGHLEY, Delvin (97,98,99,2000) HUMPHREY, Jarren (2004,05) HUNT, Casey (2015) HUNT, Robin (74,75) HUNTER, Mitchell (97,98) HUSKEY, Mark (76,77,78,79) HUTCHINSON, Mike (71) HUTCHINSON, Willie (87,88,89,90) HYCHE, Jason (95) INGRAM, Joel (95,96,97,98) INGRAM, John (92,93,94,95) INGRAM, Tony (67,68,69) INMAN, Mike (80) IRBY, Monaleto (94,95,96) ISAAC, Jedarius (95,96,97) ISRAEL, Bob (69)

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JACKSON, Amel (94,95,96,97) JACKSON, Clarence (2011) JACKSON, Daniel (2005,06,07,08) JACKSON, Darius (2014,15,16,17) JACKSON, David (69) JACKSON, Jackie (60,61,62,63) JACKSON, Jim (58,60) JACKSON, Jim (67,68) JACKSON, Jordan (2012,13) JACKSON, Ralph (46) JACKSON, Randy (73,74,75,76) JACKSON, Ray (2001) JAMES, Carlow (2000,01) JAMES, Dan (83) JAMES, DaMarcus (2011,12,13,14) JAMES, DaQuan (2015,16) JAMES, Kevin (91,92,93,94) JAMES, Natarsha (97,98,99,2000) JAMES, Reginald (87,88,89,90) JARRELLS, Jeff (80) JAUDON, Stark (59) JEFFERSON, Al (2006,07,08) JENKINS, Arthur (82) JENKINS, Eli (2013,14,15,16) JENKINS, Ralph (2000,01,02,03) JETT, Willie (91,92,93,94) JOHNS, Eric (2006,07,08) JOHNSON, Anthony (2013,14,15,16) JOHNSON, Bill H. (75) JOHNSON, Bobby Joe (60,61,62,63) JOHNSON, Cedric (2007) JOHNSON, Clarence (47) JOHNSON, Folo (2013,14,15) JOHNSON, Frank (51,52) JOHNSON, Howie (82,83) JOHNSON, Jalyn (2017) JOHNSON, Jamal (2011,12,13) JOHNSON, Jarren (2013,14,15) JOHNSON, Jeff (89,90,91,92) JOHNSON, Jimmy (99,2000,01) JOHNSON, Larry (77) JOHNSON, Michael (2004,05,06,07) JOHNSON, Nick (2013,14,15,16) JOHNSON, Ralph (87,88, 89,90) JOHNSON, Sam (69,70,71,72} JOHNSON, Shawn (88,89,90) JOHNSON, Terrell (2007) JOHNSON, Tim (83) JOHNSON, Tyler (2015,16) JOHNSTON, John B. (53,54,55,56) JOHNSTONE, Taylor (2011,12,13) JOINER, Darius (2018,19) JOLLY, Bill (49) JOLLEY, Phil (62,63,64) JOLLEY, Venoy (56,57) JONES, Aaron (2005,06,07) JONES, Anthony (2007,08) JONES, Daniel (88,89,90) JONES, Edward (51) JONES, Jeff (2006) JONES, Leon (2012) JONES, Levet (2001, 02, 03) JONES, Lewis “Brick” (47,48,49,50) JONES, Lonzo (2004,05) JONES, Matt (2008,09,11) JONES, Miles (2012,13,14,15) JONES, Morrell (2008,09,10) JONES, Omari (2013,14) JONES, Terry D. (80) JONES. Terry J. (86,87) JONES, Jr., Otis P. (64) JONES, Walter (96) JONES, Wimpy (38)

LAGOD, Randy (79,80,81,82) LAMBERT, Steven (79) LANDERS, Andy J. (64) LANDERS, Ned (58) LANDRUM, Chris (2014,15) LANDRUM, James (70) LANDRUM, Wayne (69) LANE, Bobby (80) LANE, Jake (2017) LANE, Rodney (87) LANEY, Ray (71) LANG, Montrez (2015,16,17,18,19) LANGFORD, George (82) LANGSTON, Tom E. (57,58,61) LANKFORD, Rodney (83) LAUGHTERS, Mike (68) LAWRENCE, Caleb (2011,12,13,14) LAWRENCE, Dick (74) LAWRENCE, Mike (88,89,90) LAWSON, Ron (74,75,76) LEDBETTER, Bobby (51,52,53) LEA, Justin (2014,15,16,17) LEE, Bobby (72) LEE, Danny (90,91,92) LEE, JaJuan (2013,14) LEE, James O. (49,50} LEE, JaJuan (2012,14,15,16) LEE, Jim A. (62,63) LEE, Steven (2001, 02, 03) LEMAY, Christian (2014,15) LENDERMAN, Jim (1972,73,74) LEONARD, Maurice (73,74) LEONTIS, Andy (57) LESTER, Mike (91,92) LETT, “Doc”(68,69,70,71) LETT, Ed (79,80,81,82) LEWIS, Marcus (2002,03) LEWIS, Monte (2008,09,10,11) LEWIS, Steve (89,90,91,92) LILES, Randy (71) LILES, Wayne (82) LINDERMAN, Jim (72,73,74) LINDLEY, Drec (2008,09) LITTLE, Mike (68,69,70) LITTLE, Raymon (2000) LITTRELL, Bill (58) LIVELY, Joe (57,58) LIVELY, Marty (79) LIVINGSTON, Matt (95,96) LLOYD, Barrett (82,83) LOCKHART, Felix (83) LOCKHEART, Arias (2012,13) LOCKRIDGE, Robert (48) LOFTON, Ja’Cobie (2018,19) LONG, Bubba (67,68,69) LOONEY, Jerod (97) LOOPER, Randy (72) LOTT, Jamill (2013) LOUD, Delvechio (98,99,2000,01) LOVE, James (77) LOVING, Jerry W. (64,65,66,67) LOVERIDGE, Roger (80,81,82,83) LOWE, Jeremy (95) LOWERY, Greg (79,80,81,82) LUCAS, Bob J. (58,59) LUCAS, Kelcey (93,94,95,96) LUNDY, Bill (79,80) LUSK, Richard (66) LUTTRELL, David (64) LUTTRELL, Jackson (2019) LUTTRELL, Jim R. (56,57,58,59) LYLES, Mark (89,90,91) LYNCH, Bill (70,71,72)

KADLE, David (98,99) KAHELE, Dana (80) KARLOSKY, Charles (76) KAY, Ashley (86,87,88) KAY, Justin (2008,09,10) KEAHEY, C. Wayne (57,58,59,60) KEE, Wayne (86) KEECH, George (53,54,55,56) KEELING, Scott (83) KELL, B. Byron (?) KELLEY, Kenton (94,95,96,97) KELLEY, Wendell (89,90,91,92) KELLY, Dean (2016,17) KELLY, Robert (67) KEMP, Danny (69,70,71) KENNEDY, Colt (2010,11,12) KEY, Tony (64) KILE, Johnny (71) KILLION, Etheridge (?) KINES, Austin Joe (64) KINES, Jack (51,52) KINES, Joe (63,64,65) KING, Dick (48) KING, Eric (89,90,91,92) KING, Eric (98) KINNARD, Keith (96) KINNIE, Rodney (86,87,88,89) KINSAUL, David (67) KINSEY, Austin (2018,19) KINSEY, Benson (2005) KINZY, Jr., Bill C. (58,59,60,61) KIRK, Chris (2002, 03, 04) KIRBY, Justin (2010) KIRBY, Montressa (95,96,97,98) KIRKLAND, Daniel (96,97,98,99) KIRKLAND, Jim H. (64) KLINNER, Brad (98, 2002) KNIGHT, Preston (2019) KNOPP, Billy (75,76) KNOWLTON, Gordon (70,71,72,73) KNOX, Jim (69,70,71) KNOX, Mitchell (74,75,76,77) KNOX, Teon (95,96) KOVACEVICH, Ken (76) KROCHINA, John (51) KROGER, Tim (79) KROHN, Brian (80)

MACHEN, Lewis (38) MACHEN, Robert (51) MACK, Fred (91,92,93,94) MACON, Tom (75,76,77,78) MACINNES, Hamish (2012,13,14,15) MACTAGGART, Pat (64) MADDUX, Tommy (60,61) MAHAFFEY, David (93,94,95,96) MALLORY, Peck (?) MALONE, Cedrick (2016) MALONE, Darrell (87,88,89,90) MALONE, Jeffrey (79) MALSY, Kevin (96) MANDLI, Alex (53,54,55,56) MANN, Jacky (72) MANN, Mike (64) MANSFIELD, Skylar (2003,04,05) MANTOOTH, Greg (73,74) MAPLE, Keith (90, 91, 92,93) MARCUM, Robb (68,69,70) MARCUM, Scott (69,70,71,72) MARKHAM, Bob (67) MARLER, David (76) MARLER, Joe (62,63) MARSHALL, Ray (2000) MARTIN, Ashley (2001) MARTIN, Askaree (2000,01) MARTIN, Don (54) MARTIN, Douglas (46,47,48,49) MARTIN, Jim (70,71) MARTIN, Jim (96) MARTIN, Keith (75,76,77) MARTINEZ, Wayne (67) MASSEY, Shaun (86) MATHEWS, Pete (38) MATHIS, B.J. (51,52) MATSON, Randy (72) MATTHEWS, Michael (2018,19) MAULDIN, Donald (51,52) MAY, Devon (2006,07) MAYS, Santez (2008,09) MAYBEN, Jim H. (58,59,60) MAYHALL, Chris (83) MAYHALL, Shannon (86) MAYES, Santez (2006) MAYO, Anthony (2000,01,02,03) MAYOR, Sindo (71,72,73,74)

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MAYS, Santez (2007) MAZE, Hugh Lee (61) McALLISTER, Sean (2010) McBEE, John G. (57,58) McCAIN, Doug (58) McCALL, Rod (86,87) McCAMPBELL. Bill B. (49,50) McCANDLESS, Joel (2015,16,17) McCANTS, Curtis (87) McCARTY, Bob (58) McCARTY, Charles “Bud” (51,53,57) McCLAIN, Carlos (82) McCLINTON, Noah (82) McCORD, Reggie (83,86) McCOY, Buddy (69,70,71,72) McCOY, Calvin (62,63) McCOY, Jimmy (2000) McCOLLOUGH, Eriles (97,98,99,2000) McCREARY, Charles (74,75,76,77) McCRIMON, Ron Fred (82,83) McDANIEL, James (46,47,48,49) McGEE, Tim (2010) McGILL, Tom (68) McGhee, Chase (2015) McGHEE, Olive (2001) McGOVERN, Kyle (80,81,82,83) McKELLER, Keith (86) McKELVEY, Terry (83,86,87) McKinney, Cam (2018) McKINNEY, Rod (79) McKINNEY, Tyre (2016,17,18,19) McQUAIG, Jim (53) McROBERTS, Charley (69,70,71) McVay, Logan (2018,19) MEADOWS, Bob (68) MEADOWS, Jason (84,85,86,87) MEADOWS, John L. (49,50,51,52) MEANT, Regie (2016) MEEKS, Russell (93) MERRILL, Markis (2013,14,15) MIDDLETON, Calvin (2008,09,10,11) MILAM, Phil (64) MILLICAN, Dusty (2002, 03, 04) MILLICAN, Larry (69) MILLER, Calvin (92) MILLER, Debarriaus (2014,15) MILLER, Jeff (82) MILLER, Josh (2000,01) MILLER, Mickey (88,89,90,91) MILLER, Mike (72) MILLER, Mike L. (64) MILLS, Bill (64) MILLS, Jim (73) MILNER, Tarik (2011,12,13) MIMS, Eric (94,95,96,97) MINSHEW, Ty (2016,17,18,19) MINTZ, Brian (82,83) MITCHAM, B. Duane (60) MITCHELL, Bryant (2013,14) MITCHELL, Curt (75,76) MITCHELL, DeMarcus (2001) MITCHELL, Marcus (2001,02,03,04) MITCHELL, Mike (2005) MITCHELL, Taylor (98,99,2000,01) MITCHEM, Wes (97,98,99) MIXON, Preston (2019) MIZE, Chuck (68) MIZER, Mountie (79) MOBLEY, Tori (2009,10,11,12) MONTGOMERY, Freddie (2017) MONTGOMERY, Harris (79,80) MOORE, Mark (79,80) MOORE, Tom (64,66) MOORER, Maceo (95) MOREEN, James (79) MORELLI, Marty (73,74,75,76) MORLEY, Chandler (94,95,96) MORRIS, Jay (96,97) MORRISON, Jim (69,70) MORROW, Jeffrey (79) MOSS, EJ (2015,16,17,18) MOTEN, Josh (2004,05,06,07) MULLINS, Maurice (2002,03,04,05) MUNHALL, Mike (68,69,70,71) MURDOCK, Wayne (55) MURPHY, Alton (96,97,98,99) MURRAY, Ronald (2005,06,07,08) NANCE, Steve (95) NAPIER, Craig (87,88) NAUGHTER, Dennis (69) NAYADLEY, Cade (2019) NEAL, Siran (2014,15,16,17) NEAL, William (57) NEECE, David (2017) NELSON, Frank (46,47,48,49) NESBITT, Chris (2011) NESBY, Anthony (2018,19) NEURA, Ed (58,59,60,61) NEWMAN, Ernest (47,48) NEWMAN, Johnny (67,68) NEWMAN, Preston (68,69,70) NEWTON, Trace (2001) NIBLETT, John (65,66,67,68) NICHOLS, Bill (57,58,59,60) NICHOLS, Bruce (68,69,70,71) NICHOLS,Calvin (98,99) NICHOLS, Mike (67) NICHOLS, Tim (74) NICHOLSON, Jeremy (2011) NICKELSON, Barney (68) NIX, Alan (86,87,88) NORMAN, Phil (80) NUNLEY, John “Scooter” (82,83)

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OLDS, Rod (2003,04,05) OLIVER, Don (67) OLIVER, Ron (86,87) OLIVER, W. Mike (?) O’NEAL, Lewis (2017) O’SHIELDS, Hugh (48,49,50) OTWELL, Butch (88) OVERTON, Bobby (58) OWENS, Alvin (98) OWENS, Derick (93,94,95,96) OWENS, Doug (69) OWENS, Justice (2016) OWENS, Michael (2007,08,09) OWENS, Terry (70,71,72,73) OWINO, Desmond (2015,16)

PACE, Angelo (95,96,97) PAGE, Ralph (76) PARCH,Kim (75,76) PARKER, Wayne (76,77,78,79) PARKER, Dick (76) PARKER, Eurosius (95,96,97,98) PARKER, Gary (72) PARKER, Michae1 (83) PARKER, Rod (84,85,86,87) PARRIS, Greg (71) PARRIS, Kelly (50) PARSONS, Dudley “Bubba” (79) PASS, J.L. (62,63) PASSEUR, Allen (66,71,72) PATRICK, Steve (86,87,88,89) PATTERSON, Billy (63) PATTERSON, Carey (50) PATTERSON, Gladstone (2018) PATTERSON, Greg (68) PATTERSON, Hal (96) PATTERSON, Kirk (80,83) PATTON, Louis (?) PATTON, Stacy (92,93,94) PATTY, Charles (47,48,49) PAULK, Nathan (2003, 04) PAYNE, Edgar (47,48) PAYTON, Jacquez (2017,18) PEARSON, Josh (2017,18,19) PEARSON, Virgil (73,74) PEAVEY, Scott (90,91,92,93) PECK, Bruce (64,65,66,67) PENDLETON, Terrence (2013,14) PENNINGTON, George (67,68,69) PENNINGTON, Ralph (70,71) PEOPLES, Robert (91,92) PEPPER, Chris (80,81,82) PERRILLOUX, Ryan (2008,09) PERRY, “Lefty” (75,76) PERSONS, Jr., Jim (57,58) PETERS, Ben (71,72,73) PETERS, Russell (2013) PETERSON, Keevaughn (2019) PETTUS, Billy (63) PETTUS, John (2001, 02, 03, 04) PETTY, Hudson (2019) PETTYJOHN, Tom (64) PHILLIPS, Devin (2005,06,07) PHILLIPS, Eric M. (86,87) PHILLIPS, Lamar (47,48) PHILLIPS, Tom D. (77,78,79,80) PHILLIPS, Tommy (53,54) PHILLIPS, Jr., John E. (58,59,60, 61) PHILYAW, Thaddeus (2016) PICKETT, Wayne (80,81,82) PIERCE, Adam (99,2000) PIERCE, Jason (2018,19) PILLITARY, Ben (49,50) PILOT, Tracy (91,92,93,94) PITTS, Montae (2006) PLEASANT, David (97,98,99) PLOTT, Patrick (95,96,98) POE, James (50) POE, Jason (2000,01) POOLE, Reggie (2002) POOLE, Tony (88) POPE, Kyle (2012,13,14) POPE, Nick (2002) POPE, Troymaine (2012,13,14,15) PORCH, Jason (94,95) PORTER, W. Allen (80,81,82,83) PORTER, Curt (2007,08,09,10) PORTER, George (70,71,72) PORTER, Pat (2016,17) POSEY, Neil N. (47,48) POWE,Zsajuan (2018) POWELL, C. Phi1 (57,58,59) POWELL, Eric (91,92,93,94) POWELL, James (2010,11,12,13) POWELL, Nelsen (88) PRATER, Darrell (2000, 01, 02, 03) PRESKITT, Gene (69,70,71,72) PRESKITT, Howard (72,73,74,75) PRESKITT, Lowell (79) PRESLEY, Jamias (2019) PRESLEY, J. Terry (64) PRICE, Demarco (2019) PRICE, Ed (68) PRICE, Graham (58) PRITCHETT (Tyler (2019) PROCTOR, Eric L. (82,83) PRUETT, Scott (96) PRUITT, Jayce (2017) PRUITT, Jeh Jeh (91,92,93,94) PRUETT, H. Ross (62,63) PUGH, Brandon (2018) PULLIAM, Jermal (90,92,93) PYRON, Steve (47,48)

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1905 (1-1-0) C.A. Holton Date JSU 0 Howard 2 Wetumpka

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Date JSU Oct. 17 0 Alabama Presbyterian 6 Marion 6 Owenton 7 Albertville 13 Rome School 0 Howard 0 Gadsden

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Date JSU Oct. 9 0 Alabama Presbyterian Oct. 15 0 Howard

Opp Att. 16 33

Date JSU 0 Rome Oct. 12 5 Greensboro Nov. 15 57 Sylacauga 0 Marion Nov. 24 0 Alabama Presbyterian 0 Albertville

Opp Att. 5 6 0 0 0 23

1910 (1-3-2) G.W. Penton

1911 (3-2-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU Oct. 7 0 Gadsden 5 Rome 11 Albertville 5 Sylacuaga Ag. Oct. 17 0 Talladega 11 Gadsden

1912 (1-4-0) Ben Harris

Date JSU 0 Howard 31 Etowah Oct. 14 6 Sylacauga 0 Albertville Ag. 0 Alabama Presbyterian Nov. 28

Opp Att. 0 0 5 11 6 0 Opp Att. 8 0 9 36 30

1913 (5-2-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU Opp Att. 27 Blountsville Ag. 13 66 Blount Co. 0 5 Albertville 0 0 Howard 0 Oct. 11 6 Auburn JV 23 31 Etowah 0 Nov. 22 27 Alabama Presbyterian 13 0 Anniston Independents 39

1914 (3-1-0) Ben Harris

Date JSU Oct. 26 11 Guntersville Nov. 18 0 Albertville Nov. 26 9 Alabama Presbyterian 7 Owenton

Opp Att. 6 7 0 0

Date JSU Nov. 25 3 Alabama Presbyterian 0 Albertville Ag. Oct. 18 19 Sylacauga 9 Etowah 10 Sylacauga Nov. 3 9 Guntersville Oct. 23 46 Piedmont

Opp Att. 13 6 0 6 0 6 0

1915 (5-2-0) Ben Harris

1916 (2-4-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU 0 Howard Oct. 9 3 Blount County 6 Marshall County 3 Oneonta Oct. 16 3 Guntersville Nov. 30 0 Alabama Presbyterian 0 Birmingham Southern

1917 (9-0-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU 27 Ft. McClellan 34 Albertville Ag. 59 Lineville Ag. 6 Alabama Presbyterian Oct. 3 13 Etowah 60 Virginia Artillery 63 Talladega 81 Oneonta 7 Alabama Presbyterian

1918 (1-2-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU 0 Howard 0 Ft. McClellan 5 Alabama Presbyterian 6 Auburn (Freshman)

Opp Att. 27 0 12 0 6 0 57 Opp Att. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 Opp Att. 0 39 0 25

1919 (3-4-1) Ben Harris

Date JSU Opp Att. Oct. 4 6 Anniston Ind. 12 Nov. 3 20 Guntersville 0 Oct. 11 0 Etowah 7 Oct. 18 0 Anniston Ind. 0 Nov. 8 49 Alabama School for Deaf 6 Nov. 14 14 Oneonta 0 Nov. 18 0 Albertville 67 Nov. 27 0 Anniston Ind. 7

1920 (7-1-1) J.W. Stephenson Date JSU 35 Centre Oct. 25 12 Guntersville 0 Albertville Oct. 15 28 Oxford 82 Centre Oct. 31 6 Anniston Ind. Nov.25 0 Anniston Ind. 14 Ashland

1921 (5-2-2) J.W. Stephenson Date JSU 55 Gadsden Ind. 48 Lineville Nov. 5 0 Oxford 0 Anniston Ind. Oct. 15 7 Howard 42 Blount County 0 Marion 68 Sylacauga Oct. 21 55 Oneonta

Opp Att. 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 12 Opp Att. 0 0 68 0 39 0 0 0 0

1922 (4-4-0) C.C. Bush

Date JSU Opp Att. 7 Marion 18 Sep. 23 0 Howard 13 20 Talladega 0 20 Anniston 0 13 Alabama Presbyterian 0 Sep. 29 0 Birmingham Southern 31 14 Georgia Tech (Freshman) 7 0 Birmingham Southern 11

1923 (3-2-1) C.C. Bush

Date JSU 0 Howard Sep. 29 0 Birmingham Southern 13 Marion Nov. 3 6 Auburn (Freshman) 45 Ft. McClellan Oct. 6 20 Blountsville

1924 (6-3-0) C.C. Bush

Date JSU 50 Camp McClellan Sep. 27 14 Chattanooga Oct. 4 0 Howard 7 Spring Hill Oct. 18 Nov. 1 6 Birmingham Southern 12 Huntsville College 20 Marion 35 Bryson College 14 Troy Normal Nov. 27

1925 (1-6-0) Earl Wren

Date JSU Sep. 25 0 Chattanooga Oct. 3 0 Spring Hill 0 Marion Institute Oct. 17 0 Howard Oct. 30 0 Birmingham Southern 12 Huntsville College 0 Bryson College

Opp Att. 0 13 35 23 25 3 7 13 9 Opp Att. 40 7 7 13 33 6 56

1926 (1-7-0) Al Clemmons

Date JSU Opp Att. Oct. 2 3 Chattanooga 72 0 Huntsville 13 0 Howard 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 23 7 Marion 47 6 Birmingham Southern 29 6 Bryson College 21 3 North Georgia College 0 Nov. 25 7 Spring Hill 30

1927 (2-4-1) Al Clemmons

Date JSU 0 Middle Tennessee 0 Piedmont College Oct. 14 0 Howard 26 Troy 0 Marion 7 Bowden 0 Bryson

Opp Att. 13 0 43 12 7 6 21

Date JSU 18 Cumberland 0 Middle Tennessee 75 Bowdon 6 Bryson 7 Marion 21 Troy 33 Piedmont

Opp Att. 6 6 0 7 6 0 0

1928 (5-2-0) Al Clemmons

1929 (5-3-0) J.W. Stephenson Date JSU 14 Tennessee Weslyan 13 Cumberland 7 Middle Tennessee 0 Spring Hill 6 Piedmont 7 Middle Georgia 30 Marion 14 Bowden

1930 (4-3-1) J.W. Stephenson Date JSU Sep. 20 0 Sewanee 0 Howard 0 Middle Tennessee 0 Bowden 13 Piedmont 26 Marion 25 Middle Georgia 26 Tennessee Weslyan

Opp Att. 13 7 21 8 0 18 0 7 Opp Att. 25 21 18 0 7 0 6 13

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ALL-TI M E   SCO R ES 1931 (0-9-1) T.B. Shotts

Date JSU 6 Athens 6 Troy 0 Howard 0 Sewanee Sep. 19 Dec. 11 13 Miami Nov. 7 6 Piedmont 14 Rollins 0 Birmingham Southern 6 Tennessee Weslyan

1932 (2-3-1) T.B. Shotts

Opp Att. 6 24 31 18 14 12 37 40 21

Date JSU 6 Cumberland 7 Rollins 24 Marion 0 Troy 13 Miami 6 Middle Georgia

Opp Att. 0 7 0 21 14 7

Date JSU 0 Howard 12 Cumberland 0 Middle Tennessee 13 Marion 0 Birmingham Southern 40 Piedmont 7 Troy

Opp Att. 31 14 0 14 38 0 18

Date JSU 2 Tampa 20 Marion 0 Troy 0 Piedmont College 6 Pensacola Air Base 12 Pensacola 7 Cumberland 7 Western Carolina 19 Mississippi College

Opp Att. 6 0 32 7 0 6 41 18 7

Date JSU 0 Union University 0 Middle Tennessee 30 Marion 6 Rollins 12 Piedmont College 7 Tampa 6 Spring Hill

Opp Att. 24 20 0 18 6 9 25

1933 (2-5-1) T.B. Shotts

1934 (5-4-0) T.B. Shotts

1935 (2-5-0) T.B. Shotts

1936 (1-3-1) T.B. Shotts

Date JSU 0 Tennessee Tech 0 Middle Tennesse 20 Marion 13 Pensacola Navy 14 Piedmont

Opp Att. 33 12 20 35 7

Date JSU 0 Middle Tennessee 0 Marion 0 Snead 0 Mississippi Southern Oct. 29 0 Memphis

Opp Att. 27 6 7 58 46

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1938 (1-6-1) C.C. Dillion

Date JSU 0 Union 0 Middle Tennessee 0 Tennessee Tech Oct. 8 0 SpringHill 20 Marion 0 Snead 0 Pensacola Navy 6 Troy

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1939 (0-7-2) C.C. Dillion

Date JSU 6 Middle Tennessee 0 Lousiana Tech 0 Georgia State 6 Marion 0 Oglethorpe 0 Snead 7 Livingston 0 Troy 6 Hiwassee

1940 (3-5-0) Osmo Smith

Date JSU 7 Middle Tennessee Nov. 18 6 Hiwassee 2 Marion 0 Gordon Military 40 Snead 9 Troy 35 St. Bernard 2 Livingston

Opp Att. 6 39 13 7 40 0 13 27 40 Opp Att. 46 40 6 19 0 7 7 13

1941-44 (No Teams) 1945 (1-1-0) C.C. Dillion

Opp Att. 0 13

Date JSU 0 at Middle Tenn. 0 at Miss. Southern 26 Middle Georgia 0 Troy State 0 St. Bernard 0 at West. Carolina 0 Marion 9 at S.E. Louisiana 33 at West Georgia

Opp Att. 21 65 0 12 0 13 12 39 0

1947 (9-0-0) Don Salls

Date JSU 13 Gordon 14 at Troy 33 at Marion 26 St. Bernard 7 Austin Peay 48 Pembroke 31 West Georgia 45 Norman Park 7 at Florida State

1948 (8-1-1) Don Salls

Date JSU 45 Gordon 25 at Troy 25 St. Bernard 13 at Austin Peay 28 Marion 7 S.E. Louisiana 14 Howard 7 Athens Paper Bowl Dec. 17 19 Troy

1949 (6-3-0) Don Salls

Date JSU Sep. 29 12 Florence Oct. 8 7 at Livingston Oct. 15 6 at Troy Oct. 22 38 St. Bernard Oct. 27 19 Austin Peay Nov. 19 20 Maryville Nov. 12 14 at S.E. Louisiana Nov. 5 42 Athens 12 Livingston

Date JSU 21 at Maryville 20 Tampa 9 Troy 20 St. Bernard 25 South Georgia 13 at Austin Peay 0 at Florence 28 at Howard 6 Pensacola

1951 (3-3-2) Don Salls

Date JSU 13 at Troy 0 at South Georgia 13 Florence 6 Austin Peay 0 Louisiana Coll. 0 at Tampa 19 Howard 26 Maryville

1952 (3-6-0) Don Salls

Date JSU 6 Middle Georgia 6 Marion

1946 (3-5-1) Don Salls

1950 (6-2-1) Don Salls

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Date JSU 13 Livingston 7 at Maryville 6 Tampa 6 Troy 7 at Austin Peay 14 South Georgia 40 West Georgia 14 at Florence 14 at Howard

1953 (3-5-1) Ray Wedgeworth Date JSU 7 at Livingston 0 Maryville 0 at Chattanooga 19 at South Georgia 7 at Troy 16 Austin Peay 40 West Georgia 0 Florence 26 Howard

1954 (7-2-1) Don Salls

Date JSU 0 at Chattanooga 14 Maryville 7 Carson-New. 46 at Livingston 38 Troy 14 at Austin Peay 37 West Georgia 63 South Georgia 0 at Florence 30 Howard

1955 (10-1-0) Don Salls

Date JSU 12 at Chattanooga 7 Maryville 39 Carson-New. 13 at Livingston 12 at Troy 20 Austin Peay 36 at South Georgia 21 William Carey 7 Florence 67 Howard 12 Rhode Island

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Date JSU 13 Elon 0 at Chattanooga 0 Austin Peay 40 South Georgia 22 at Livingston 26 Maryville 27 Troy 14 at Florence

Opp Att. 12 26 7 0 0 7 14 27

Date JSU 7 Chattanooga 0 at Middle Tenn. 20 Maryville 13 at Troy 20 Austin Peay 19 at Livingston 0 at Carson-New. 13 Tampa

Opp Att. 15 25 0 0 0 7 28 14

1957 (4-4-0) Don Salls

1958 (5-4-0) Don Salls

Date JSU 6 at Louisiana Coll. 0 at Chattanooga 6 Middle Tenn. 28 at Maryville 20 Troy 8 at Austin Peay 22 Livingston 35 Carson-New. 6 at Tampa

1959 (6-2-1) Don Salls

Opp Att. 26 55 18 8 7 6 6 13 12

Date JSU 21 Louisiana Coll. 0 at Chattanooga 20 at Middle Tenn. 13 East Tennessee 15 Austin Peay 26 at Livingston 35 at Troy 0 at Carson-New. 27 N.E. Louisiana

Opp Att. 6 19 21 0 14 0 14 0 12

Date JSU 0 Chattanooga 19 Middle Tenn. 14 at East Tennessee 27 Troy 8 at Austin Peay 20 Livingston 0 Carson-New. 7 Florence 0 at N.E. Louisiana

Opp Att. 35 0 20 6 14 6 7 14 35

Date JSU 7 at Chattanooga 12 at S.E. Missouri 15 Delta State 22 at Troy 21 Austin Peay 21 Miss. College 0 at Florence 22 Louisiana Coll. 9 at Livingston

Opp Att. 13 13 32 21 6 6 17 21 6

1960 (3-6-0) Don Salls

1961 (5-4-0) Don Salls

1962 (4-3-2) Don Salls Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions Date JSU 7 Florence 6 S.E. Missouri 13 at Delta State 21 Troy State 7 at Arkansas Tech 0 at Miss. College 23 at Austin Peay 7 at Louisiana Coll. 33 Livingston

Opp Att. 7 0 41 14 7 28 13 8 7

1963 (4-4-1) Don Salls Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions Date JSU 0 at Florence 7 at S.E. Missouri 6 Delta State 15 at Troy State 22 Arkansas Tech 21 Louisiana Coll. 0 at Chattanooga 6 Miss. College 13 at Livingston

Opp Att. 0 10 7 8 7 15 14 14 7

1964 (4-4-1) Don Salls Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions Date JSU Sep.12 10 Tampa Sep. 26 0 at Delta State Oct. 3 38 Troy State Oct. 10 0 S.E. Missouri Oct. 17 9 at Louisiana Coll. Oct. 31 0 at Chattanooga Nov. 7 24 at Miss. College Nov. 14 40 Livingston Nov. 21 28 Florence

Opp Att. 8 13 0 24 41 21 24 7 0

Date JSU Sep. 18 6 at Chattanooga Sep. 25 23 Samford Oct. 2 9 at Troy State Oct. 9 24 at S.E. Missouri Oct. 23 20 Miss. College Oct. 30 11 at Tampa Nov. 6 10 Delta State Nov. 13 21 at Livingston Nov. 20 6 at Florence

Opp Att. 14 3 7 13 0 30 9 14 0

1965 (7-2-0) Jim Blevins Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions

1966 (8-2-0) Jim Blevins Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions Date JSU Sep. 17 21 Florence Sep. 24 14 at Samford Oct. 1 40 Carson-New. Oct. 8 21 Texas Lutheran Oct. 15 27 Troy State Oct. 22 17 at Miss. College Oct. 29 19 at Chattanooga Nov. 5 10 at Delta State Nov. 12 24 Livingston Space City Classic 41 at Arkansas A&M

1967 (4-5-1) Jim Blevins

Date JSU Sep. 16 23 at Florence Sep. 23 13 Samford 13 at Carson-New. Sep. 30 Oct. 7 0 UT-Martin Oct. 14 0 at Troy State Oct. 21 35 at Newberry 23 Louisiana Coll. Oct. 28 Nov. 4 25 Delta State Nov. 11 7 at Livingston Nov. 18 0 at Chattanooga

1968 (3-6-0) Jim Blevins

Date JSU Sep. 21 14 at Samford Sep. 28 14 Chattanooga Oct. 5 16 at UT-Martin Oct. 12 0 Troy State Oct. 19 45 Newberry Oct. 26 45 at Louisiana Coll. Nov. 2 7 at Delta State Nov. 9 0 Livingston Nov. 16 10 Florence

Opp Att. 0 28 13 3 6 0 10 23 14 30

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1969 (3-6-0) Charley Pell

Date JSU Sep. 20 20 Samford Sep. 27 13 at S.E. Missouri Oct. 4 7 West. Carolina 22 UT-Martin Oct. 11 Oct. 18 6 at Troy State Oct. 25 21 N.W. Louisiana Nov. 8 21 Delta State Nov. 15 6 at Livingston 18 at Florence Nov. 22

Opp Att. 10 19 14 20 37 48 13 27 23

Date JSU Sep. 19 34 at Samford Oct. 3 24 at West. Carolina Oct. 10 16 at UT-Martin 55 Troy State Oct. 17 Oct. 31 35 N.W. Louisiana Nov. 7 37 at Delta State Nov. 19 8 Livingston Nov. 21 55 Florence 40 at Chattanooga Nov. 28 21 Florida A&M

Opp Att. 9 10 14 10 6 7 7 28 6 7%

1970 (10-0-0) Charley Pell Mid-South Conference Champions

1971 (6-3-0) Charley Pell Gulf South Conference Champions Date JSU Sep. 11 9 Livingston Sep. 25 57 S.E. Missouri Oct. 2 41 West Carolina Oct. 9 20 at S.E. Louisiana Oct. 16 28 at Troy State Oct. 23 21 Samford Oct. 30 30 UT-Martin Nov. 13 31 Delta State Nov. 20 60 at Florence

1972 (7-2-1) Charley Pell

Date JSU Sep. 9 31 Nicholls Sep. 23 20 at UT-Martin Sep. 30 28 Quantico Marines Oct. 7 17 at Livingston Oct. 14 10 S.E. Louisiana Oct. 21 41 Bluefield Oct. 28 12 at West. Carolina Nov. 4 27 Samford Nov.11 14 Troy State Nov. 18 39 Florence

1973 (7-2-0) Charley Pell

Date JSU Sep. 8 34 Texas A&I Sep. 15 28 at Nicholls State Sep. 22 50 UT-Martin Oct. 6 20 Livingston Oct. 13 10 at S.E. Louisiana 31 at Delta State Oct. 26 66 N.E. Louisiana Nov. 2 Nov. 9 38 at Troy State Nov. 16 42 at Florence

1974 (7-4-0) Clarkie Mayfield

Date Sep. 14 Sep. 21 Sep. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

JSU 19 at Texas A&I 29 Nicholls State 17 at UT-Martin 22 S.E. Louisiana 9 at Chattanooga 36 N.W. Louisiana 30 Delta State 16 at N.E. Louisiana 23 Troy State 24 North Alabama 27 at Livingston

Opp Att. 10 0 14 14 42 31 10 14 7 Opp Att. 0 6 15 21 7 3 17 6 14 20 Opp Att. 14 10 7 21 11 24 24 14 12 Opp Att. 20 10000 0 7200 0 4500 10 8800 13 9328 13 10125 13 9250 20 8200 12 8300 28 5500 9 4500

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ALL-TI M E   SCO R ES 1975 (7-3-0) Clarkie Mayfield

Date Sep. 13 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4 Oct.18 Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

JSU 42 Alabama A&M 6 at Nicholls State 24 Chattanooga 38 at S.E. Lousiana 11 UT-Martin 21 at N.W. Louisiana 21 at Delta State 17 Livingston 10 at Troy State 14 at North Alabama

1976 (6-4-0) Clarkie Mayfield

Date Sep. 11 Sep. 18 Sep. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

JSU 30 at Alabama A&M 34 Nicholls State 24 at UT-Martin 3 S.E. Louisiana 13 at West. Carolina 7 at Chattanooga 24 Delta State 24 at Livingston 16 Troy State 28 North Alabama

Opp Att. 0 11240 18 8500 6 8950 7 8100 3 9200 0 382 7 5000 13 10830 26 7000 21 5000 Opp Att. 7 9800 7 8000 3 7000 13 8100 14 6500 14 7500 14 6200 7 7200 19 10000 7 5000

1977 (11-3-0) Jim Fuller Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA Runner-Up

Date JSU Opp Att. Sep. 3 21 West. Carolina 16 8200 Sep. 10 34 Alabama A&M 0 7800 Sep. 17 10 at Nicholls State 7 9700 Sep. 24 36 UT-Martin 13 10000 Oct. 1 14 at S.E. Louisiana 10 7500 Oct. 8 20 at Tennessee Tech 27 7500 Oct. 22 14 Chattanooga 18 8500 Oct. 29 16 at Delta State 13 1200 Nov. 5 44 Livingston 7 10000 Nov. 12 17 at Troy State 9 10000 Nov. 19 24 at North Alabama 20 7500 NCAA first round (Flagstaff, Ariz.) Nov. 26 35 at North. Arizona 0 7500 NCAA semi-final round (Anniston, Ala.) Dec. 3 31 at N.Dakota St. 7 10000 NCAA National Championship (Wichita Falls, Tex.) Dec.10 0 Lehigh 33 14000

1978 (7-3-0) Jim Fuller Gulf South Conference Champions

Date JSU Sep. 9 24 at Alabama A&M Sep. 16 17 Nicholls State Sep. 23 44 at UT-Martin Sep. 30 10 S.E. Louisiana Oct. 14 21 at Chattanooga 38 Delta State Oct. 28 41 at Livingston Nov. 4 Nov. 11 42 Troy State Nov. 18 19 North Alabama NCAA first round (Newark, Del.) Nov. 25 27 at Delaware

Opp Att. 23 13351 19 12000 15 6814 7 10000 28 10501 3 11000 21 5500 21 11500 14 7500

Date Sep. 8 Sep. 20 Sep. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Opp Att. 17 21 15 7 21 7 38 0 12 28

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1980 (8-3-0) Jim Fuller

Date JSU Sep. 6 13 Chattanooga Sep. 13 51 Miss. College Sep. 20 29 at Alabama A&M 24 Alabama State Sep. 27 Oct. 4 19 at Livingston Oct. 11 7 at Tennessee Tech Nov. 1 36 Delta State Nov. 8 19 at UT-Martin 13 Troy State Nov. 15 Nov. 22 28 North Alabama NCAA first round (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) Nov. 29 0 at Cal Poly-SLO

Opp Att. 16 12000 14 10000 28 10000 14 12500 0 3000 3 8000 3 12000 14 9500 8 13000 35 13300 15

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1981 (8-3-0) Jim Fuller Gulf South Conference Champions

Date JSU Sep. 12 14 at Alabama State Sep. 25 20 Alabama A&M Oct. 3 3 at Chattanooga 48 Livingston Oct. 10 Oct. 17 40 at Miss. College Oct. 31 64 Liberty Baptist Nov. 7 28 at Delta State Nov. 14 44 UT-Martin 31 at Troy State Nov. 21 21 at North Alabama Nov. 28 NCAA first round (San Marcos, Tex.) Nov. 28 22 at S.W. Texas

Opp Att. 20 11900 9 14000 10 10300 29 12000 0 4000 0 11000 14 1600 7 11000 24 6000 14 12000 38

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1982 (10-2-0) Jim Fuller Gulf South Conference Champions

Date JSU Sep. 18 21 at Alabama A&M Sep. 25 42 at Liberty Baptist Oct. 2 34 at Livingston Oct. 9 52 Miss. College Oct. 16 43 Valdosta State Oct. 23 0 Chattanooga Oct. 30 56 Delta State Nov. 6 41 at UT-Martin Nov. 13 49 Troy State Nov. 20 28 North Alabama NCAA first round (Jacksonivlle, Ala.) Nov. 27 34 N.E. Missouri NCAA semi-finals (San Marcos, Tex.) Dec. 4 14 at S.W. Texas

1983 (6-5-0) Jim Fuller

Date Sep. 3 Sep. 10 Sep. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

JSU 6 at Chattanooga 14 Alabama A&M 38 at West Georgia 7 Livingston 18 at Miss. College 37 at Valdosta State 30 Tuskegee 34 at Delta State 34 UT-Martin 3 at Troy State 21 at North Alabama

Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

JSU 6 at Alabama A&M 11 Middle Tenn. 24 West Georgia 12 at Valdosta State 0 Miss. College 27 at Delta State 13 North Alabama 23 at UT-Martin 39 Troy State 35 at Livingston

1984 (4-5-1) Joe Hollis

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1985 (3-6-1) Bill Burgess

Date Sep. 14 Sep. 21 Sep. 28 Oct. 5 Oct.12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

JSU 24 Alabama A&M 21 at Middle Tenn. 35 at West Georgia 12 Valdosta State 3 at Miss. College 23 Delta State 10 at North Alabama 19 UT-Martin 14 at Troy State 24 Livingston

Date Sep. 6 Sep. 13 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

JSU 27 at Newberry 7 at Alabama A&M 52 West Georgia 25 at Valdosta State 14 Miss. College 14 at Delta State 29 North Alabama 30 at UT-Martin 43 Troy State 38 at Livingston

1986 (5-4-1) Bill Burgess

1987 (5-4-1) Bill Burgess

Date Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

JSU 27 Newberry 26 Alabama A&M 17 at West Georgia 10 Valdosta State 13 at Miss. College 36 Delta State 10 at North Alabama 17 UT-Martin 9 at Troy State 25 Livingston

Opp Att. 24 13500 55 10200 14 8000 10 7000 50 4200 27 4500 23 6400 13 8000 31 7500 27 5000 Opp Att. 21 14 34 29 28 14 26 20 45 33 Opp Att. 3 2000 13 9000 6 6800 27 13000 15 5000 34 10500 10 8000 28 8500 14 8000 19 5000

1988 (10-2-0) Bill Burgess Gulf South Conference Champions

Date JSU Sep. 3 36 Samford Sep. 10 24 at Alabama A&M Sep. 17 30 West Georgia Sep. 24 31 at Valdosta State Oct. 1 10 Mississippi College Oct. 8 24 at Delta State Oct. 15 38 North Alabama Oct. 22 24 at UT-Martin Nov. 5 31 Troy State Nov. 12 45 at Livingston NCAA first round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 19 63 West Chester NCAA semi-finals (Portland, Ore.) Nov. 26 13 at Portland State

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1989 (13-1-0) Bill Burgess Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA Runner-Up

Date JSU Sep. 2 19 at Samford Sep. 9 42 Alabama A&M Sep.16 38 at West Georgia Sep. 23 17 Valdosta State Sep. 30 23 at Mississippi Coll. Oct. 7 34 Delta State Oct. 14 12 at North Alabama Oct. 21 63 UT-Martin Nov. 4 38 at Troy State Nov. 11 36 Livingston NCAA first round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 18 33 Alabama A&M NCAA quarter-finals (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 25 21 North Dakota St. NCAA semi-finals (Jacksonville, Ala.) Dec. 2 34 Angelo State NCAA National Championship (Florence, Ala.) Dec. 9 0 Mississippi Coll. (Title has since been vacated)

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Date JSU Sep. 8 27 at Alabama A&M Sep. 15 44 West Georgia Sep. 22 17 at Valdosta State 7 Mississippi Coll. Sep. 29 Oct. 6 17 at Delta State Oct. 13 41 North Alabama Oct. 20 21 at UT-Martin Oct. 27 21 at Wofford 21 Troy State Nov. 3 Nov. 10 31 at Livingston NCAA first round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 17 38 North Alabama NCAA second round (Clinton, Miss.) Nov. 24 7 at Mississippi Coll.

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1991 (12-1-0) Bill Burgess Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA Runner-Up

Date JSU Sep. 7 44 Alabama A&M Sep. 21 50 West Georgia Sep. 28 24 at Valdosta State 17 Mississippi Coll. Oct. 5 Oct. 12 9 at Delta State Oct. 19 48 North Alabama Nov. 2 51 Wofford 31 at Livingston Nov. 9 42 at Kentucky State Nov. 16 NCAA first round (Winston-Salem, NC) Nov. 23 49 at Winston-Salem NCAA quarter-final round (Jacksonville, Ala.) 35 Mississippi College Nov. 30 NCAA semi-final round (Jacksonville, Ala.) 27 IU-Pennsylvania Dec. 7 NCAA National Championship (Florence, Ala.) 6 Pittsburg State Dec. 14

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1992 (12-1-1) Bill Burgess Gulf South Conference Champions NCAA National Champions

Date JSU Sep. 5 7 at Alabama A&M Sep.19 17 at West Georgia Sep. 26 20 Valdosta State Oct. 3 14 at Mississippi College Oct.10 38 Delta State Oct. 17 10 at North Alabama Oct. 24 0 at Georgia Southern Oct. 31 59 Alcorn State Nov. 7 54 Livingston Nov. 14 63 Kentucky State NCAA first round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 21 41 Savannah State NCAA quarter-final round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Nov. 28 14 at North Alabama NCAA semi-final round (Jacksonville, Ala.) Dec. 5 46 New Haven NCAA National Championship (Florence, Ala.) Dec. 12 17 Pittsburg State

1993 (3-7-0) Bill Burgess

Date Sep. 4 Sep. 11 Sep. 18 Sep. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 13

JSU 12 Henderson State 44 Alabama A&M 14 at Northern Iowa 14 at James Madison 7 at Western Kentucky 27 Fort Valley State 7 at Southwest Missouri 7 at Montana 36 at Alcorn State 0 Central State

1994 (4-7-0) Bill Burgess

Date Sep. 3 Sep. 10 Sep. 17 Sep. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

JSU 10 Sam Houston St. 12 at McNeese St. 28 at UAB 24 at NorthCarolina A&T 48 Knoxville College 20 Western Kentucky 32 at N.E. Louisiana 37 at Middle Tenn. 27 at Western Illinois 17 Central State 15 S.W. Missouri St.

Date Sep. 2 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

JSU 16 at Sam Houston State 25 West Georgia 28 at UAB 21 North Carolina A&T 56 Knoxville College 15 at Western Ky. 35 at Samford 7 #4 Troy State 6 at Arkansas State 32 Western Illinois 14 at S.W. Missouri

Date Sep. 7 Sep. 14 Sep. 21 Sep. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

JSU 10 West Geogia 8 at Nicholls State 17 at UAB 9 at #7 S.W. Missouri 23 Middle Tennessee 34 Western Kentucky 17 Samford 21 #4 Troy State 10 #9 Stephen F. Austin 28 at N.E. Louisiana

Date Sep. 6 Sep. 13 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

JSU 42 #24 S.W. Missouri 28 at Sam Houston State 16 at UAB 6 #11 McNeese State 16 at Middle Tenn. State 15 at #13 S.F. Austin 14 #15 Nicholls State 14 at Samford 21 at N.W. Louisiana 27 S.W. Texas State 0 at #2 Troy State

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1996 (1-9) Bill Burgess

1997 (1-10) Mike Williams

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1998 (7-4) Mike Williams

Date Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

JSU 19 at Alabama A&M 32 #3 Georgia Southern 10 Middle Tenn. State 21 at Nicholls State 22 Stephen F. Austin (TV) 14 at #1 McNeese State 21 Samford 31 Sam Houston State 36 #9 Northwestern State 33 at S.W. Texas State 7 #14 Troy State

Opp Att. 17 8222 18 15025 12 17222 17 7512 26 8180 22 12077 28 17101 45 8000 42 2183 18 11988 19 7382

2000 (4-6) Jack Crowe

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 21 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

JSU 0 at South Florida 10 at Nicholls State 36 Samford 23 Sam Houston State 0 at #22 McNeese State 24 at Southwest Texas 21 Stephen F. Austin 28 #10 Northwestern State 28 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 #3 Troy State

Opp Att. 40 5913 3 13211 16 14127 26 8468 28 13983 28 5500 27 5400 24 15500 14 8595 28 7152

Date Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

JSU Opp Att. 72 Cumberland University 10 34 Nicholls State 15 31 at Arkansas State 28 39 at Samford 7 37 at #23 Stephen F. Austin (OT) 44 38 #21 Southwest Texas State 17 17 at #15 Northwestern State 42 27 Tennessee Tech 35 30 at Sam Houston State 55 3 at Troy State 21 21 #11 McNeese State 31

2001 (5-6) Jack Crowe

Opp Att. 13 5913 22 13211 26 14127 10 8468 6 13983 17 5500 14 5400 35 15500 37 8595 27 7152 49 5004

2002 (5-6) Jack Crowe

Opp Att. 30 13023 21 5749 24 19567 34 13061 30 12013 20 4334 27 10334 31 11500 42 6217 31 10562

Date Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Opp Att. 47 14023 21 8036 34 23775 27 3787 27 6911 41 6104 16 2352 16 4040 42 5247 35 3208 49 8900

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Opp Att. 13 14673 51 10803 7 12678 20 2418 16 13027 30 17000 0 12789 19 5237 53 12779 27 4825 31 14987

1999 (1-10) Mike Williams/Jeff Richards

Date JSU Opp Att. Sept. 4 20 Alabama A&M 37 16773 Sept. 17 68 Union College 13 8447 Sept. 25 42 Nicholls State 45 8353 Oct. 2 18 at Samford 34 7340 Oct. 10 17 *at Sam Houston State 51 5667 Oct. 16 36 McNeese State (OT) 39 4888 Oct. 23 17 SW Texas State 10 7439 Oct. 30 16 at #22 Stephen F. Austin 33 4133 Nov. 6 7 at Northwestern State 35 6228 14 #3 Georgia Southern 51 8639 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 16 at #6 Troy State 35 17266 *-Jeff Richards takes over and coaches final seven games of the season. www.J S U G amecockS ports.com

JSU 20 Alabama A&M 13 at Mississippi State 6 at Nicholls State 35 at Tennessee Tech 37 Samford 28 Sam Houston State 20 at #2 McNeese State 28 Stephen F. Austin 20 at Southwest Texas State 19 #3 Northwestern State 3 Georgia Southern

Date JSU Aug. 30 9 at Alabama A&M Sept. 13 16 North Alabama Sept. 20 6 at Kansas Sept. 27 49 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 4 17 at Murray State (OT) Oct. 11 34 UT-Martin Oct. 18 34 at Tennessee State Oct. 25 37 Tennessee Tech Nov. 8 49 at Samford Nov. 15 36 Eastern Illinois Nov. 22 22 at Southeast Missouri NCAA First Round Playoffs Nov. 29 7 at #8 Western Kentucky

Opp Att. 17 16851 51 47456 14 2162 29 6720 23 8425 22 6449 28 15600 36 4888 27 4190 10 9844 41 8544

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2004 (9-2) Jack Crowe Ohio Valley Conference Champions Date JSU Sept. 4 25 Emporia State Sept. 18 65 at Chattanooga Sept. 25 30 at Eastern Kentucky Oct. 2 35 Murray State Oct. 9 59 at Tennessee-Martin Oct. 16 49 Tennessee State Oc t. 23 13 at Tennessee Tech Nov. 6 51 Samford Nov. 13 31 at Eastern Illinois Nov. 20 47 Southeast Missouri NCAA First Round Playoffs Nov. 27 7 at #2 Furman

Opp Att. 16 8212 20 6642 23 9400 14 8408 12 4426 35 14722 16 2106 18 13013 21 2019 9 6155 49

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Date Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 27 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

JSU 35 #2 Furman 18 Chattanooga 28 at UAB 24 at Southeast Missouri 14 Eastern Kentucky 28 at Murray State 37 Tennessee Martin 33 at Tennessee State 43 Tennessee Tech 26 at Samford 6 #22 Eastern Illinois

2006 (6-5) Jack Crowe

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

JSU 13 at #5 Furman 38 Southeast Missouri 14 at Tennessee-Martin 28 at Eastern Kentucky 49 Murray State 3 at Mississippi State 31 Tennessee State 17 at Tennessee Tech 13 at Chattanooga 55 Samford 24 at #17 Eastern Illinois

2007 (6-5) Jack Crowe Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

JSU 19 at Alabama State 33 Chattanooga 14 at Memphis 20 Eastern Kentucky 40 at Murray State 27 Tennessee-Martin 42 at Austin Peay 38 Tennessee Tech 24 at Samford 23 #25 Eastern Illinois 25 at Southeast Missouri

2008 (8-3) Jack Crowe

Date Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

JSU 14 at Georgia Tech 45 Alabama A&M 31 at Chattanooga 27 at #20 Eastern Illinois 38 Southeast Missouri 35 at Eastern Kentucky 31 Murray State 30 at UT Martin 35 Austin Peay 41 at Tennessee Tech 26 #18 Tennessee State

2009 (8-3) Jack Crowe

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct 31 Nov. 7 Nov 14 Nov. 21

JSU 17 at # 15 Georgia Tech 9 at Florida State 45 at Alabama A&M 60 at Nicholls State 52 UT Martin 41 at Murray State 20 #24 Eastern Illinois 28 at Austin Peay 24 at Southeast Missouri 55 Tennessee Tech 34 Eastern Kentucky

2010 (9-3) Jack Crowe

Date JSU Sept. 4 49 at Ole Miss (2OT) Sept. 11 21 UT Chattanooga Sept. 18 34 at Georgia State (OT) Sept. 25 28 at Eastern Illinois Oct. 2 40 Murray State Oct. 9 30 at UT Martin Oct. 16 24 Tennessee State Oct. 23 56 Austin Peay Nov. 6 37 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 13 29 #7 Southeast Missouri Nov. 20 24 at Tennessee Tech NCAA Second Round (Jacksonville) Dec. 4 14 #7 Wofford

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2011 (7-4) Jack Crowe Ohio Valley Conference Champions

Date Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

JSU 24 UT Martin 17 at Chattanooga 37 Georgia State 28 Eastern Illinois 38 at Murray State 44 at Austin Peay 14 at Kentucky 14 #19 Tennessee Tech 48 Eastern Kentucky 22 at Southeast Missouri 38 at Tennessee State

2012 (6-5) Jack Crowe Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

JSU 24 at #10 Arkansas 27 Chattanooga 21 at #21 Eastern Kentucky 31 Southeast Missouri 37 at Tennessee Tech 28 at Eastern Illinois 31 #17 Tennessee State (OT) 38 Murray State 47 at UT Martin 38 Austin Peay 0 at #7 Florida

2013 (11-4) Bill Clark

Date JSU Aug. 31 24 at Alabama State Sept. 7 48 Jacksonville University Sept. 14 24 North Alabama (OT) Sept. 21 32 at Georgia State (OT) Sept. 28 34 Murray State (OT) Oct. 5 41 at #22 UT Martin Oct. 12 15 #23 Tennessee State Oct. 26 34 at Tennessee Tech Nov. 2 42 at Austin Peay Nov. 9 68 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 16 14 at #2 Eastern Illinois Nov. 23 42 Southeast Missouri NCAA First Round (Jacksonville) Nov. 30 55 #16 Samford NCAA Second Round (Lake Charles, La.) Dec. 7 31 at #6 McNeese State NCAA Quarterfinals (Cheney, Wash.) 24 at #3 Eastern Washington Dec. 14

2014 (10-2) John Grass Ohio Valley Conference Champion

Date JSU 7 at #8 Michigan State Aug. 29 Sept. 6 26 at #13 Chattanooga (OT) Sept. 20 45 #17 West Alabama Sept. 27 52 at Murray State Oct. 4 38 UT Martin Oct. 11 27 at #25 Tennessee State Oct. 25 49 Tennessee Tech Nov. 1 56 Austin Peay Nov. 8 20 at #15 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 15 27 Eastern Illinois Nov. 22 49 at Southeast Missouri NCAA Second Round (Jacksonville) Dec. 6 26 #19 Sam Houston State

Opp Att. 23 17919 38 12185 21 17618 21 14813 30 3838 14 5186 38 54098 21 18933 52 16845 21 1984 16 6137 Opp Att. 49 71062 24 18993 51 13700 16 16842 28 7141 31 7358 28 14867 35 17807 49 4739 23 11523 23 82691 Opp Att. 22 20703 13 17592 21 20834 26 15425 35 14382 27 4981 31 19092 14 8953 10 4010 10 16876 52 6693 34 12927 14

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2015 (13-2) John Grass Ohio Valley Conference Champions

Date JSU Opp Att. Sept. 5 23 at #8 Chattanooga 20 15812 Sept. 12 20 at #6 Auburn 27 87451 Sept. 19 48 Tennessee State 13 23413 Sept. 26 48 at UT Martin 41 3982 Oct. 3 49 Mississippi Valley State 7 13889 Oct. 17 42 at Tennessee Tech 13 5575 Oct. 24 27 at Austin Peay 7 5411 Oct. 31 34 #13 Eastern Kentucky 0 21988 Nov. 7 24 at Eastern Illinois 3 4221 Nov. 14 56 Southeast Missouri 28 18995 Nov. 21 42 Murray State 20 18555 NCAA Second Round (Jacksonville) Dec. 5. 41 #7 Chattanooga (OT) 35 21452 NCAA Quarterfinals (Jacksonville) Dec. 11 58 #8 Charleston Southern 38 22797 NCAA Semifinals (Jacksonville) Dec. 19 62 #6 Sam Houston State 10 23692 NCAA Division Football Championship Game (Frisco, Texas) Jan. 9 10 #2 North Dakota State 37 21836

2016 (10-2) John Grass Ohio Valley Conference Champions

Date JSU Sept. 1 31 #12 North Alabama Sept. 10 13 at #21 LSU Sept. 17 27 #17 Coastal Carolina Sept. 24 48 at Liberty Oct. 8 40 Tennessee Tech Oct. 15 34 Austin Peay Oct. 22 24 at Eastern Kentucky Oct. 29 47 #22 Eastern Illinois Nov. 5 17 at Southeast Missouri Nov. 12 33 at Murray State Nov. 19 33 UT Martin NCAA Second Round (Jacksonville) Dec. 3 24 #12 Youngstown State

Opp Att. 12 22116 34 98389 26 18892 19 15354 21 16092 14 14455 7 11600 14 21655 10 6839 15 3220 7 18982 40 10838

2017 (10-2) John Grass Ohio Valley Conference Champions

Date JSU Aug. 26 27 vs. #12 Chattanooga (Montgomery) Sept. 9 10 at Georgia Tech Sept. 23 31 #16 Liberty Sept. 30 34 at Tennessee Tech Oct. 7 34 at Austin Peay Oct. 14 41 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 21 30 at Eastern Illinois 23 Southeast Missouri Oct. 28 Nov. 4 59 Murray State Nov. 11 14 at UT Martin Nov. 16 36 Tennessee State NCAA Second Round (Jacksonville) Dec. 2 7 #16 Kennesaw State

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2018 (9-4) John Grass Ohio Valley Conference Champions

Date JSU Opp Att. Aug. 25 17 vs. #14 NC A&T (Montgomery) 20 13500 Sept. 8 71 Miss. Valley State 0 21864 Sept. 22 48 Tennessee Tech 20 17403 Sept. 29 48 Austin Peay 32 19388 Oct. 6 56 at Eastern Kentucky 7 6820 Oct.13 49 Eastern Illinois 22 15649 Oct. 20 14 at Southeast Missouri 37 3103 Oct. 27 42 at Murray State 15 8053 Nov. 3 21 UT Martin 14 16093 Nov. 10 41 at Tennessee State 14 6718 Nov. 17 52 at #2 Kenn.St (SunTrust Park) 60–5OT 16949 NCAA First Round (Jacksonville) Nov. 24 34 #21 East Tennessee State 27 11024 NCAA Second Round (Orono, Maine) Dec. 1 27 at #12 Maine 55 6145

2019 (6-6) John Grass

Date Aug. 29 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 23

JSU 14 at Southeastern Louisiana 41 Chattanooga 49 #4 Eastern Washington 30 North Alabama 33 at Austin Peay 31 Tennessee State 28 at Eastern Illinois 21 Southeast Missouri 14 Murray State 17 at UT Martin 27 at Tennessee Tech 23 Eastern Kentucky

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Alabama Presbyterian 2-2-0 Year Site Result Score 1908 L 0-11 1912 L 0-30 1917 W 6-2 1917 W 7-0 Alabama State 2-2-0 Year Site Result 1980 H W 1981 A L 2007 A L 2013 A W

Score 24-14 14-20 19-24 24-22

Albertville 5-4-0 Year Site Result Score 1908 W 7-0 1910 L 0-5 1911 W 11-5 1912 L 0-6 1913 L 0-6 1914 W 7-0 1917 W 34-0 1919 W 6-0 1920 L 0-14 Alcorn State 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1992 H W 59-45 1993 A L 36-41 Angelo State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1989 H W 34-16 Anniston 3-2-4 Year Site Result Score 1910 T 0-0 1913 W 27-19 1919 L 6-12 1919 T 0-0 1919 L 0-7 1920 W 6-0 1920 T 0-0 1921 T 0-0 1922 W 20-0 Anniston Pres. College 3-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1914 W 9-0 1915 L 3-13 1918 W 5-0 1922 W 13-0

Arkansas 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2012 A L 24-49 Arkansas A&M 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1966 A W 41-30 Arkansas State 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1995 A L 6-37 2001 A W 31-28 Arkansas Tech 1-0-1 Year Site Result Score 7-7 1962 A T 1963 H W 22-7 Ashland 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1920 W 14-12 Athens 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 7-0 1948 H W 1949 H W 42-0 Auburn 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2015 A L 20-27-OT Auburn (freshman) 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1918 L 6-23 1923 W 6-0 Austin Peay 20-7-3 Year Site Result 1947 H W 1948 A L 1949 H W 1950 A T 1951 H T 1952 A L 1953 H L 1954 A T 1955 H W 1956 H L 1957 H W 1958 A W 1959 H W 1960 A L 1961 H W 1962 A W 1979 H L 2007 A W 2008 H W 2009 A W 2010 H W 2011 A W 2012 H W 2013 A W 2014 H W 2015 A w 2016 H w 2017 A W 2018 H W 2019 A L

Score 7-6 13-14 19-7 13-13 6-6 19-20 16-47 14-14 20-0 0-7 20-0 8-6 15-14 8-14 21-6 23-13 13-21 42-9 35-22 28-10 56-3 44-14 38-23 42-10 56-0 27-7 34-14 34-14 48-32 33-52

Birmingham Southern 0-4-1 Year Site Result Score 1922 L 0-31 1922 L 0-31 1923 T 0-0 1924 L 6-25 1925 L 0-33 Blount County 4-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1913 W 66-0 1916 W 3-0 1919 W 7-0

1921 W 42-0 Blountsville 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1913 W 27-0 1923 W 20-0 Bluefield 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1972 H W 41-3 Bryson College 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1924 W 35-13 1925 L 0-56 Camp McClellan 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1924 W 50-0 Carson-Newman 4-3-1 Year Site Result 1954 H W 1955 H W 1957 A L 1958 H W 1959 A T 1960 H L 1966 H W 1967 A L

Score 7-0 39-0 0-28 35-13 0-0 0-7 40-13 13-23

Central State 0-2-0 Year Site Result Score 1993 H L 0-22 1994 H L 17-18 Centre 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1920 W 35-0 1920 W 82-0 Charleston Southern 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2015 H W 58-38 Chattanooga 17-25-0 Year Site Result Score 1904 L 0-5 1924 W 14-13 1925 L 0-40 1926 L 3-72 1953 L 0-39 1954 A L 0-24 1955 A W 12-0 1956 A L 0-26 1957 H L 7-15 1958 A L 0-55 1959 A L 0-19 1960 H L 0-35 1961 A L 7-13 1963 A L 0-14 1964 A L 0-21 1965 A L 6-14 1966 A W 19-10 1967 A L 0-51 1968 H W 14-3 1970 A W 40-6 1974 A L 9-13 1975 H W 24-6 1976 A L 7-14 1977 H L 14-18 1978 A L 21-28 1980 H L 13-16 1981 A L 3-10 1982 H L 0-28 1983 A L 6-13 2004 A W 65-20 2005 H L 18-21 2006 A W 13-10 2007 H W 33-19 2008 A W 31-3 2010 H W 21-17 2011 A L 17-38 2012 H W 27-24 2014 A W 26-23-OT

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2015 A W 23-20 2015 H W 41-35-OT 2017 N W 27-13 2019 H W 41-20 Coastal Carolina 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2016 H W 27-26 Cumberland University 4-1-0 Year Site Result 1928 W 1929 W 1932 W 1933 L 2001 H W

Score 18-6 13-7 6-0 12-14 72-10

Delaware 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1978 A L 27-42 Delta State 22-8-1 Year Site Result 1961 H L 1962 A L 1963 H L 1964 A L 1965 H W 1966 A L 1967 H W 1968 A L 1969 H W 1970 A W 1971 H W 1973 A W 1974 H W 1975 A W 1976 H W 1977 A W 1978 H W 1979 A L 1980 H W 1981 A W 1982 H W 1983 A W 1984 A W 1985 H L 1986 A T 1987 H W 1988 A W 1989 H W 1990 A W 1991 A W 1992 H W

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East Tennessee State 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1959 H W 13-0 1960 A L 14-20 2018 H W 34-27 Eastern Illinois 11-6-0 Year Site Result 2003 H W 2004 A W 2005 H L 2006 A L 2007 H L 2008 A W 2009 H L 2010 A W 2011 H W 2012 A L 2013 A L 2014 H W 2015 A W 2016 H W 2017 A W 2018 H W 2019 A W

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Georgia State 3-0-0 Year Site Result Score A W 34-27 (OT) 2010 2011 H W 37-21 A W 32-26 (OT) 2013 Georgia Tech 0-3-0 Year Site Result 2008 A L 2009 A L 2017 A L

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Georgia Tech Freshmen 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1922 W 14-7

Elon 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1956 H W 13-12

Gordon Military 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1940 L 0-19 1947 H W 13-0 1948 H W 45-0

Emporia State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2004 H W 25-16

Greensboro 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1910 L 5-6

Etowah 4-0-1 Year Site Result Score 1911 T 0-0 1912 W 31-0 1913 W 31-0 1915 W 9-6 1917 W 60-0

Guntersville 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1919 W 20-0 1920 W 12-0

Florida 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2012 A L 0-23 Florida A&M 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1970 H W 21-7 Florida State 1-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1947 A W 7-0 2009 A L 9-19 Fort McClellan 3-0-2 Year Site Result Score 1917 W 27-0 1917 T 0-0 1918 T 0-0 1923 W 45-0 1924 W 50-0 Fort Valley State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1993 H W 27-13 Furman 0-3-0 Year Site Result Score 2004 A L 7-49 2005 H L 35-37 2006 A L 13-17 Gadsden 2-1-1 Year Site Result Score 1908 L 0-7 1911 T 0-0 1911 W 11-0 1921 W 55-0 Georgia Southern 0-4-0 Year Site Result Score 1992 A L 0-10 1998 A L 32-51 1999 H L 14-51 2002 A L 3-41

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Lehigh 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1977 N L 0-33 Liberty 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2016 A W 48-19 2017 H W 31-10 Liberty Baptist 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1981 H W 61-0 1982 A W 42-13 Lineville Agr. 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1917 W 59-0 1921 W 48-0 Louisiana College 5-4-0 Year Site Result 1951 H L 1958 A L 1959 H W 1961 H W 1962 A L 1963 H W 1964 A L 1967 H W 1968 A W

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Louisiana Lafayette 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2000 A W 28-14 LSU 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2016 A L 34-13 Maine 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2018 A L 27-55 Marion 4-4-2 Year Site Result 1908 W 1910 T 1921 T 1922 L 1923 L 1924 W 1925 L 1946 H L 1947 A W 1948 H W

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Marshall County 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1916 L 6-13 Maryville 8-1-1 Year Site Result Score 1949 H W 20-14 1950 A W 21-7 1951 H W 26-0 1952 A L 7-15 1953 H T 0-0 1954 H W 14-0 1955 H W 7-0 1956 H W 26-7 1957 H W 20-0 1958 A W 28-8 McNeese State 1-7-0 Year Site Result 1994 A L 1997 H L 1998 A L 1999 H L 2000 A L 2001 H L

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Michigan State 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 2014 A L 7-45 Middle Georgia 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1946 H W 26-0 Middle Tennessee 2-18-2 Year Site Result 1927 L 1928 L 1929 L 1930 L 1933 T 1935 L 1936 L 1937 L 1938 L 1939 T 1940 L 1946 A L 1957 A L 1958 H L 1959 A L 1960 H W 1984 H L 1985 A L 1994 A L 1996 H L 1997 A L 1998 H W

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Mississippi 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2010 A W 49-48 (2OT) Mississippi College 10-11-2 Year Site Result 1961 H W 1962 A L 1963 H L 1964 A T 1965 H W 1966 A W 1979 A L 1980 H W 1981 A W 1982 H W 1983 A L 1984 H L 1985 A L 1986 H L 1987 A L 1988 H W 1989 A W 1989 N L 1990 H L 1990 A L 1991 H W 1991 H W 1992 A T

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Mississippi State 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2002 A L 13-51 2006 A L 3-35 Mississippi Valley State 2-0-0 Year Site Result Score 2015 H W 49-7 2018 H W 71-0 Montana 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1993 A L 7-37


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Norman Park 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1947 H W 45-0 North Alabama 26-18-3 Year Site Result 1949 H W 1950 A L 1951 H W 1952 A L 1953 H L 1954 A L 1955 H L 1956 A L 1960 H L 1961 A L 1962 H T 1963 A T 1964 H W 1965 A W 1966 H W 1967 A W 1968 H L 1969 A L 1970 H W 1971 A W 1972 H W 1973 A W 1974 H L 1975 A L 1976 H W 1977 A W 1978 H W 1979 A L 1980 H L 1981 A W 1982 H W

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North Dakota State 2-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1977 A W 31-7 1989 H W 21-17 2015 N L 10-37 Northeast Louisiana 3-3-0 Year Site Result 1959 H W 1960 A L 1973 H W 1974 A L 1994 A W 1996 A L

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Northeast Missouri 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1982 H W 34-21 Northern Arizona 1-0-0 Year Site Result Score 1977 A W 35-0 Northern Iowa 0-1-0 Year Site Result Score 1993 A L 14-35 Northwest Louisiana 3-2-0 Year Site Result 1969 H L 1970 H W 1974 H W 1975 A W 1997 A L

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No, it’s not the Atlantic Coast Conference. At least not for this reference. It was the Alabama Collegiate Conference, which the Gamecocks competed in during the 1960’s. The four state supported colleges - Jacksonville State, Troy State, Florence State (now UNA), and Livingston (now West Alabama) - formed the ACC in 1960. The Gamecocks shared the conference football crown with Florence State in 1962 and 1963 and then won the next three football championships in 1964, 1965 and1966. The Gamecocks produced numerous AllACC players throughout the 1960’s, but those records are incomplete. In 1969, JSU placed Bubba Long (RB) and Gary Godfrey (LB) on the All-Conference squad.

The Gamecocks have had a total of 94 players selected All-America since the modern day records begin in 1946. The school’s first All-America was halfback Blackie Heath in 1946 and the next year, John Williams earned the honor. Offensive tackle Calvin Word was the first JSU player to be named All-American twice (1974 and 1975). Butch Barker and Jesse Baker each earned the honor in 1977 and 1978, while Ed Lett (QB) was a repeat All-American in 1981 and 1982. Offensive lineman Joe Billingsley was named to the squad in 1986 and 1988 and Danny Lee (Return Specialist) repeated in 1991 and 1992. Linebacker Ja’Karl Barnett was a selection in 1992 and 1993. JSU’s first AllAmerica at the Division I level was defensive back Darron Edwards in 1995 and Eric Mims in 1996. The Gamecocks placed three members on the 1998 All-America team when Mark Word (DE), Montressa Kirby (QB) and Eurosius Parker (Return Specialist) each earned the honor. Delvin Hughley (DB) was named to the 2000 All-American squad. In 2001, senior offensive lineman Jeremy Sullivan was named second team and freshman punter Richie Rhodes earned third-team honors. Rhodes was named second-team All-American in 2002 and third-team in 2003. During JSU’s second OVC Championship, John Pettus and Oscar Bonds both earned second-team All-American honors, while Craig Agee was a third-team All-American after leading the nation in punt returns as a sophomore. In 2005, senior offensive lineman Rod Olds earned third-team honors, while junior runningback Clay Green also earned third-team All-America accolades. In 2007, junior kicker Gavin Hallford was named third-team All-America by The Associated Press, while Carnell Clark earned Associated Press All-America honors in 2008. Jax State had three players named All-America in 2009, including T.J. Heath (DB), Tylor Chambers (OL) and OVC Player of Year Ryan Perrilloux (QB). Senior Curt Porter (OL) earned All-America honors in 2010 as JSU went 9-3 and into the second round of the NCAA playoffs. In JSU’s most successful season in Division I in 2013, Griffin Thomas (PK), DaMarcus James (RB) Max Holcombe (C), Eli Jenkins (QB) and Josh Barge (WR) all five earned All-America honors after leading the

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Academic Accolades Josh Cain, who was a walk-on player as a freshman and was an All-OVC performer by his senior season in 2009, became the most decorated academic performer in Gamecock football history. The Wetumpka, Ala., native became the first player in JSU history and OVC history to earn the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors Scholar-Athlete of the Year $5,000 graduate scholarship. The defensive back also became just the second player in JSU history to earn ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American first-team honors and only the 16th in OVC history. Cain was also named the 2009 OVC Scholar-Athlete, to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, Georgia Peach of an Athlete and the 2009 JSU Eagle-Owl Award Winner. In 2015 wide receiver Dalton Screws also received the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award and was then named the Doris and Eddie Robinson FCS Scholar-Athlete of the Year for his efforts in the classroom and on the field. Outside of JSU, Screws served as a missionary in Tanzania, efforts that earned him a spot on the AllState Good Works Team. 2017 saw Justin Lea claim the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award after becoming the first JSU or OVC Player named to the National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Team and a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, also called the Academic Heisman. Lea was one of 13 players from all divisions of college football honored on the team at the College Football Hall of Fame Banquet in New York.

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Gamecocks to an 11-4 record and into the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. In 2014, Max Holcombe (C), Jermaine Hough (CB), Devaunte Sigler (DL), and Justin Lea (OL) earned All-America mentions after a 10-2 season and OVC title. The historic 2015 season saw five All-Americans in a Gamecock uniform. Eli Jenkins (QB), Casey Dunn (C), Troymaine Pope (RB), Jermaine Hough (CB) and Chris Landrum (DE) were honored by multiple All-America outlets at seasons end. In 2016, JSU had six All-Americans after going 10-2 and claiming its third-straight OVC title. Eli Jenkins (QB), Casey Dunn (C), Justin Lea (OL), Darius Jackson (DE), Jaylen Hill (CB) and Marlon Bridges (SAF) were all named All-Americans at seasons end. The 2017 season saw seven Gamecocks named to All-America teams after going 10-2 and winning a fourth-straight OVC crown. Darius Jackson (DE), Justin Lea (OL), Roc Thomas (RB), Marlon Bridges (SAF), Siran Neal (CB), Dylan Cline (OL) and Trae Barry (TE) were each named to at least one All-America squad. Jacksonville State extended its OVC championship streak to five in 2018 with a 9-4 mark. B.J. Autry (OL), Trae Barry (TE), Josh Brady (LS), Marlon Bridges (SAF), Zerrick Cooper (QB), Yul Gowdy (CB), Josh Pearson (WR) and Randy Robinson (DL) were each selected to at least one All-America team. In 2019, Josh Bradey (LS), Marlon Bridges (SAF) and Josh Pearson (WR) were named AllAmericans.

All-Star Games Twelve different Gamecock football players have participated in post-season allstar games. Halfback Al Woodham was the first JSU player to play in the BlueGray Classic in 1955. Four years later, Jim Glasgow (OT) played in the Classic, which is held in the City of Montgomery on Christmas Day each year. JSU’s first player to participate in the Blue-Gray Classic since moving to Division I in 1993 was defensive end Mark Word in 1998. JSU has had four players to play in the Senior Bowl, with record setting quarterback Dieter Brock playing in 1974. Defensive lineman Jesse Baker was selected to play in 1979 and running back Sean Richardson played in 1994. JSU didn’t have a representative in the game again until 2018, when cornerback Siran Neal played. Baker also played in the East-West

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Battle for ‘Ole School Bell At every level of play in football, there are historic rivalry games between teams. There is that certain game circled on every fans calendar and for Gamecock fans, that used to be the Troy State game. The rivalry dates back to 1924 and the two teams have met a total of 62 times, with Jax State holding a 33-28-2 lead in the series. JSU owns the longest win streak in the series, winning 13-straight in the series from 1954-66. The two have not met since 2001 after Troy moved up to FBS.

Bowl Games The Gamecocks have played in eight bowl games, dating back to the 1948 season. JSU has an all-time record of 6-2 in bowl games. Jax State first played in the 1948 Paper Bowl and defeated Troy State, 19-0. JSU returned to the Paper Bowl and defeated Livingston (now West Alabama), 12-7 in 1949. Jax State suffered its first loss in a bowl game after losing 7-6 to the Pensacola Cards Navy team in 1950. JSU whipped Rhode Island, 12-10, in the Refrigerator Bowl in Evansville, Ind., in 1955. In 1966, the Gamecocks defeated Arkansas A&M, 41-30, in the 1966 Space City Classic. JSU’s 21-7 victory over Florida A&M in the 1970 Orange Blossom Classic in Miami’s Orange Bowl, is one of the top victories in Gamecock history. JSU defeated North Dakota State , 31-7, in front of more than10,000 and an ABC-TV regional television audience in the Grantland Rice Bowl to advance to the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1977. The following week, the Gamecocks suffered just their second bowl loss after Lehigh claimed a 33-0 win over JSU in the Gamecocks’ first ever nationally televised football game in the Pioneer Bowl.

Buck Buchanan Award Winner In 2017, senior defensive end Darius Jackson not only became the first JSU or Ohio Valley Conference player named a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, but the Bessemer, Ala., native won the honor given by STATS to the nation’s top defensive player in FCS. Jackson received the award at the annual STATS FCS Awards Banquet in Frisco, Texas on the eve of the National Championship Game. The honor is voted on by a panel of media members and FCS Sports Information Directors. Jackson, a 6-foot-3 native of Bessemer, Ala., and the two-time reigning OVC Defensive Player of the Year, becomes the first Gamecock to be named to the final three for either of the FCS’

top two awards, the Buchanan Award and the Walter Payton Award. At the end of the regular season, Jackson became the fifth player to repeat as OVC Defensive Player of the Year and the first since Eastern Kentucky’s George Floyd in 1980 and 1981. He was later Darius Jackson a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award and then later on named to the final three. He led a defense that was dominant for the Gamecocks in 2017. The Gamecocks currently hold the No. 2 ranked defense in the nation, allowing just over 239 yards per game. Their 75.6 yards per game allowed on the ground sixth-best in the nation, while JSU also ranks in the top 10 nationally in pass efficiency defense, tackles for loss and third-down conversion defense. Jackson made it one step further in the Buchanan voting than in 2016, when he finished fourth in the voting. After an All-America season in 2016, his numbers were even better in 2017. He broke the school record for tackles for a loss in a season with 20.5, beating his own record set in 2015. His 1.7 tackles for loss per game rank fourth nationally. He had seven sacks on the season and 23 quarterback hurries. His four-year career has seen him demolish the JSU career records for sacks (27.5), tackles for loss (60.5) and yards from tackles for a loss (277). He ranks third among all active FCS players in career tackles for loss and yards from those stops.

Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium Since JSU Stadium opened in 1946, Jacksonville State has posted an incredible 287-103-8 record at home. The stadium completed a $47 million expansion and is one of the top facilities in the country. The new facility consists of seven stories, with the bottom four floors dedicated to nearly 400 dorm beds. The top three floors include 33 luxury skyboxes, a new press area, coaches booths, radio and television broadcast facilities, and a game management booth. The stadium included additional seats that push the capacity of Paul Snow Stadium to 24,000. The stadium underwent renovations in 1976 with the addition of the east end zone and south sideline seats. The fieldhouse also also constructed at the west end zone to enclose the stadium and then in the summer of 2005, the natural playing surface was replaced with Pro-Grass synthetic surface. Prior to the 2017 season, the standard definition video board that was installed in 2007 was replaced by a new board that includes a full high definition display that measures 12 feet in height and 80 feet in width. On the Gamecock Field House, a

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The Catch One of the single most memorable plays in JSU football history came on November 11, 1996, JSU was facing Western Illinois in front of a Homecoming crowd. The Gamecocks had just :03 seconds left in the game trailing 27-26 and had the ball on the Western Illinois 42-yard line. Freshman quarterback JeDarius Issac took the snap and lobbed a “hail mary” pass on the game’s final play that somehow ended up in the hands of wide receiver Patrick Plott in the end zone as the Gamecocks grabbed victory from the jaws of defeat. JSU seemingly had the game well in hand, leading 26-13 with 10:09 to play, but the Leathernecks came storming back. A touchdown run with 4:46 remaining in the game cut the lead to 26-20, and with just 50 seconds showing on the clock, a 22-yard fourth-down scoring pass and the ensuing extra point had given WIU a 27-26 lead. But Issac calmly directed the Gamecocks 71 yards in 50 seconds, capping it off with the 42-yard pass to Plott for the game-winner.

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by the Football J-Club. Among those selected included seven former coaches, including J.W. Stephenson, Don Salls, Jim Blevins, Charley Pell, Clarkie Myfield, Jim Fuller and Bill Burgess. The list includes 15 former All-Americans, 19 professional football signees, eight JSU Hall of Fame Players and five Hall of Fame coaches. It includes JSU’s all-time leading rusher (Boyce Callahan), passer (Ed Lett), punter (Gregg Lowery) and receiver (Joey Hamilton). The complete team includes: Offense - Rusty Fuller, Butch Barker, Terry Owens, Calvin Word, Bruce Nichols, Tom Langston, Joe Billingsley, Jodie Connell, Jim Glasgow, Keith Henderson, Dieter Brock, Ed Lett, David Gulledge, Donald Young, Joey Hamilton, Bubba Long, Boyce Callahan, John Williams, Billy Hicks. Defense - Jesse Baker, David Radford, Ray Burgess, Sam Johnson, Keith Martin, Alvin Wright, Gary Godfrey, Ja’Karl Barnett, Eric Mims, Greg Robinson, Eric Davis, Ray Vinson, Terry Harris, Terry “Shaky” Hodges. Special Teams - Gregg Lowery, Chris Hobbs, Danny Lee.

Chevrolet Scholarships Jacksonville State has been the recipient of four Chevrolet scholarships Awards. Two came in 1977 during JSU appearance in the Grantland Rice Bowl, regionally televised by ABC. The game, held in Anniston, Ala., was won by the Gamecocks 31-7 over North Dakota State. The win sent Jacksonville State to its firstever appearance in the Division II National Championship Jesse Baker Game. Jesse Baker and Bobby Ray Green were named Chevrolet Players-of-the-Game. Baker earned the honor on defense and Green was named for the offensive Player-of-theGame. JSU’s Joe Hartsfield earned the honor in JSU’s 24-14 win over Alabama State on Oct. 27, 1980. The Gamecocks’ last player to earn the award was Simon Shephard on December 4, 1982, when JSU lost 19-14 to Southwest Texas State in the NCAA Division II playoffs.

Clarkie Mayfield Coach Mayfield, 35, died in a tragic fire accident in Southgate, Ky., on May 28, 1977. He lost his life trying to help others out of a burning club where he had gone to attend a retirement party for his mother, a school teacher retiring after 42 years. Coach Mayfield joined the JSU staff in 1969 as defensive coordinator, but moved to the offense in 1970. He became JSU’s head coach in 1974, winning the Gulf South Conference title his first season. He posted a 20-11-0 record during his three seasons as head coach. The Mayfield Room, which was named in is honor in 1978, is located in the Gamecock Field House.

Female Kicker Junior placekicker Ashley Martin made NCAA history by becoming the first female to play and score a point in a NCAA college football game on August 30, 2001. With the Gamecocks scoring their second touchdown of the game, Martin trotted on the field and kicked the extra point as the Gamecocks built a 14-0 lead at the 8:31 mark of the first quarter over Cumberland University. Martin, a native of Sharpsburg, Ga., went on to finish the game 3-for-3. She was named the Southland Football League Special Teams Player-of-the-Week and made national television appearances on Good Morning America, Live with Regis and Kelly, Pure Oxygen, CNN, ESPN and numerous local stations across the

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Gulf South Conference If there was ever a dominating team in the Gulf South Conference, Jacksonville State would lay claim to it. The GSC was born in the summer of 1970 when representative from six institutions -- Delta State, Florence State (now UNA), Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin, Troy State and Jacksonville State -- convened in Birmingham to form the Mid-South Conference, the forerunner to the GSC. Scheduling problems in the first year permitted competition only in football, with JSU winning the league’s first championship in 1971. Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls State joined the conference, bringing the membership to eight and the league also changed its name to the Gulf South Conference. On June 1, 1992, JSU officially withdrew its membership from the GSC. During the 22 years the Gamecocks competed in the GSC, JSU won 37 regular season titles, six NCAA Division II National Championships and more All-Sports Trophies than any school in league history, including an unprecedented four consecutive for both the men’s and women’s programs from 1990-93. In fact, JSU won more GSC championships in football (9), men’s basketball (7), and baseball (5, three-way tie) than any school, past or present. More than 100 Jax State football players were named to the All-Gulf South Conference football team. Six more were selected as the “Players of the Year” at the conclusion of the season.

Hall of Fame The Jacksonville State University Athletic Hall of Fame inducted its first members of J.W. Stephenson, Barto Hughes and Ray Wedgeworth in 1972. Over 80 former Gamecocks are currently in the Hall of Fame, with four more former Gamecocks inducted every other year. The Dieter Brock and Coach Don Salls Athletic Hall of Fame is on permanent display in the Club Level of the Press Box at JSU Stadium. Class of 1972 J.W. Stephenson • Barto Hughes • Ray Wedgeworth Class of 1984 Dave Walters • Jodie Connell • Charlie Grisham Class of 1985-86 Larry Foster • Don Salls Boyce Callahan • Buddy Cornelius

Class of 1987-88 Terry Vinson • Sammy Davis Tom Roberson • Billy Hicks Class of 1988-89 Jesse Baker • Blackie Heath Doc Lett • Howard Waldrep Class of 1989-90 Willie “Bill” Nichols • John Williams Terry Hodges • Chuck Miller Class of 1990-91 Tom Drake • Bill Jones Shag Richey • Susan Puckett Class of 1991-92 Jim Glasgow • Hugh O’Shields Bill Brantley • Clarkie Mayfield Class of 1995-96 John Krochina • Ed Lett Malcolm Street • Alvin Wright Class of 1997-98 Jim Fuller • Keith McKeller Neal Posey • Dr. Ernest Stone Class of 1998-99 Eric Davis • Todd Jones J.P Cain • E.C. “Baldy” Wilson Class of 2000-01 Rudy Abbott • Jerry Cole Melvin Allen • Charley Pell Class of 2002-03 Bill Burgess • Jeff Jordan Robert Dillard • Tim VanEgmond Class of 2004-05 Dana Bright Austin • Jana Bright McGinnis Stewart Lee • Jim Skidmore Class of 2006-07 Tracy Broom • David Gulledge Terry Harris • Craig Holman Class of 2008-09 Gary Angel • Joe Billingsley Robert Lee Sanders • Ann Shelton Class of 2010-11 Lisa Baswell • Walter Broughton Marilyn Hannsler • Ron Money Class of 2012-13 Charles Burkett • Rusty Fuller Joe Kines • Wayne Wigley Class of 2014-15 James Hobbs • Montressa Kirby Craig Stevens • Earl Warren Class of 2016-17 Dr. William A. Meehan • Eric Mims Daniela Pappano • Bill Smith Class of 2018-19 Matias Anselmo • Steve Bailey Abbey Breit • Clay Whittemore

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G LO S S A RY Eight former Jacksonville State members have been inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Former JSU great Dieter Brock and former coach Don Salls became the first Jax State inductees in 1992. Former All-American Jodie Connell was inducted in 1996, while former baseball coach and sports information director Rudy Abbott was elected in 2005. Former coach Charley Pell was inducted during the summer of 2011, while former NFL All-Pro Eric Davis was elected in 2013. Former Basketball coach Bill Jones was inducted in 2018, and former football coach Bill Burgess was inducted in 2019. Located in Birmingham, ASHOF honors the state’s sports legends.

Ice Bowl Jacksonville State vs Mississippi College in the 1989 NCAA Division II National Championship Game in Florence, Ala. On December 9, 1989, a winter storm came across the Tennessee Valley and dumped more than two inches of ice and snow the night before the Gamecocks faced GSC foe Mississippi College for the National Title on ESPN. Jax State had beaten the Choctaws 23-3 soundly earlier in the season, but Shane Stewart’s 19-yard field goal with 6:13 remaining in the third was enough to give MC the win. It was the third time in as many games that JSU had not allowed the Chocs a single TD. Snow, which fell continuously from the morning hours, turned the field into a slick maze of ice; making footing treacherous. JSU, stymied by the conditions and the 31 degree temperature, managed just 126 yards rushing. The title was vacated by the NCAA in 1992 after Mississippi College was found in violation of numerous NCAA violations.

Matador During the 1967 season, “Matador” was a live rooster that was kept in a cage and lived on campus. “Matador” attended all the football games during the season and would perch on a student’s arm during the games.

National Championships The Gamecock football program has had the chance to play 17 times in the NCAA playoffs and won its first in 1992 with a dramatic 17-13 win over Pittsburg State in the Championship Game in Florence, Alabama. Jax State has played in the championship game five times (1992, 1991, 1989, 1977, 2015). The JSU baseball team won the Division II National Championship in 1990 and in 1991, while the Gamecock Basketball team claimed the title in 1985. Jacksonville State and Florida are the only two schools in the nation to lay claim to NCAA national titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball at the Division I or Division II levels.

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Kickoff Return JSU’s school record for longest kickoff return in school history is held by Ray Vinson, from Oxford. Vinson’s 103-yard kickoff return gave the Gamecocks’ the spark they need to stop highly-rated Troy State 27-6. It gave the Gamecocks its 19th straight homecoming victory. Returns from the end zone now count just 100 yards. JSU’s Joey Hamilton was the last player to return a kickoff for 100 yards, vs Samford, on October 2, 1999.

Marching Southerners The JSU Gamecocks are backed by the Marching Southerners and Ballerinas. From JSU home football games, to the 1996 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, to Alabama Governors inaugural festivities and dozens appearances at band competitions, festivals and parades last season alone, the Marching Southerners have entertained thousands since their debut in 1956. The Marching Southeners was the featured Marching Band and led the 2012 New Years Day Parade in London, England, for Queen Elizabeth. They performed in Hawaii at the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 2016, and led the Rome New Year’s Day Parade in Rome, Italy while appearing in the Pope’s World Day of Peace in 2018. The 2020

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Justin Lea was not only a four-time All-OVC offensive lineman and a three-time All-American on the field, he was also a highly decorated student-athlete. The native of Henagar, Ala., was one of 13 players from all divisions of college football named to the National Football Foundation’s National Scholar-Athlete Class and a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, also known as the Academic Heisman. He was honored at the 60th NFF Awards Dinner on Dec. 5, 2017 in New York City alongside the 2017 Class of the College Football Hall of Fame. He was the first Gamecock and the first player from the Ohio Valley Conference ever named to the team. Lea received an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship for being named to the team. He started a school- and OVC-record 51 consecutive games in his career and also won the OVC ScholarAthlete Award and the Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award by the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He was also a finalist for the Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award.

One Arm Bandit Playing football with just one arm didn’t slow down this Gamecock All-American. Jodie Connell was a four-year starter for the Gamecocks from 1950-52. As a ten-year old boy, Connell suffered an accident on a tire swing which resulted in his left arm being amputated just below the elbow. Connell played baseball and ran track at Gadsden High School, but it was his accomplishments on the gridiron that are best remembered. A two-time All-State selection, Connell came to JSU in 1950 and played

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Ohio Valley Conference The Gamecocks began competition in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2003, and their presence was felt immediately. Jacksonville State has claimed a total of 78 conference championships in just 17 years in the league, including eight football titles; 2003, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. The Gamecocks won six conference championships during the 2018-19 campaign in football, softball, baseball, men’s golf and men’s tennis. JSU won a school-record nine OVC titles in 2006-07. Jacksonville State also claimed the OVC Academic Banner for the 2004 year.

Ole Miss Shocker One of the biggest wins in the school’s 112-year football history happened in 2010 in Oxford, Miss., as the Gamecocks rallied from a 21-point half time deficit to claim the school’s first-ever win over a Southeastern Conference opponent with a thrilling 49-48 double-over time win over the Rebels. Ole Miss jumped out to a 31-10 halftime advantage and was trying to add to a 31-13 lead near the end of the third quarter before JSU’s Keginald Harris intercepted a Jeremiah Masoli pass and returned it 24 yards. True freshman Coty Blanchard drove the Gamecocks 59 yards in eight plays to cut the lead to 11 points. When Ole Miss tried to deliver another knockout punch on the ensuing drive, JSU delivered a stop on four-and-6 from the Gamecocks’ 33-yard line. Blanchard then directd a 67-yard drive, cutting the margin to 31-26. Starting quarterback Marques Ivory returned to lead the game-tying drive, hitting Alan Bonner on a 19-yard scoring pass with 18 seconds left and a strike to La’Ray Williams for the 2-point conversion. Ivory also directed JSU’s first score in overtime, but Blanchard connected on a 30-yard touchdown pass on fourth down in the second overtime to Kevyn Cooper to pull JSU within 49-48. Blanchard then tossed the game-winning two-point conversion to Calvin Middleton just inside the endzone to send shockwaves through the 55,768 fans at Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium and through the college football world on the opening weekend of 2010.

OVC Athlete of the Year Eli Jenkins became the first Jacksonville State Student-Athlete to win the OVC’s Male Athlete of the Year Award in 2015, the Gamecocks’ 13th year in the league. Jenkins, also the OVC Offensive Player of the Year, a First Team All-American and the FCS ADA National Quarterback of the Year, guided the Gamecocks to its first ever No. 1 national ranking (becoming the first OVC team to reach that ranking since 1999) and the highest final poll finish (No. 2) in the program’s Division I history. Jenkins repeated in 2016, becoming the first student-athlete to win back-to-back since 2009 and only the fifth student-athlete in OVC history to receive the honor in back-to-back seasons. Jenkins concluded his career with a 36-0 record as a starting quarterback against non-Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents in the regular season (he was 25-0 against OVC opponents).

Overtime Games Jacksonville State has played 15 overtime games in its football history, and six have been multiple overtimes. The Gamecocks are 8-7 in the extra period. They claimed a 17-10 win over Tennessee Tech in 2006, won 49-48 in double-overtime at Ole Miss in 2010 and topped Georgia State 34-27 on the road in 2010. JSU won the first two of three consecutive overtime games in 2013, beating North Alabama and Georgia State before losing to Murray State a week later. Most recently, the Gamecocks fell 60-52 in a five-overtime thriller against Kennesaw State at the Atlanta Braves’ SunTrust Park in 2018. The Gamecocks played the first overtime game in school history on November 16, 1996, against Northeast Louisiana at Indian Stadium in Monroe, La. Each team scored a touchdown on its first possession, forcing a second overtime with the score tied at 28-28. In the second extra period, JSU’s Montressa Kirby threw his second interception of the night. That allowed NLU kicker Cory Babineaux to kick his first field goal attempt of the game, booting a 29-yarder to win the game and end the Gamecocks’ 1996 season. In 1999, JSU played its second overtime game in school history vs McNeese State on October 16. JSU held a 19-6 lead at the half, but McNeese stormed back when Shonz LaFrenz kicked a 39-yard field as time expired in regulation to tie the score at 26-26. Both teams scored a touchdown on their first possession of overtime. JSU’s Brad Hopkins kicked a 40-yard field to give the Gamecocks a 36-33 lead in the second overtime. McNeese State took over and fumbled on second down and JSU tried to pick up the ball and a MSU lineman was able to recover the fumble for the Cowboys. On the next play, Slade Nagle tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Redmond to give the Cowboys a 39-36 SFL win. Jax State played its third overtime game in school history in Nacogdoches, Texas, vs Stephen F. Austin on October 13, 2001. SFA held a 17-16 lead at the half, but the Gamecocks battled back with 14 points in the third quarter to build a 30-17 lead entering the fourth quarter. The Lumberjacks tied the game at 30-30, after going 95 yards in 10 plays in the final three minutes to force overtime. Both teams scored touchdowns on their first

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G LO S S A RY possession of overtime. The ‘Jacks then took a 44-37 lead after scoring on a 4th and goal play from the eight yard line, a pass from Wes Pate to Courtney Garcia. The Gamecocks then took over, but was unable to score as Reggie Stancil’s pass fell incompete in the endzone on 4th down. In 2003, JSU’s first season in the Ohio Valley Conference, the Gamecocks led for more than 59 minutes, but Murray State rallied from a 17-10 fourth quarter deficit and marched 71 yards in seven plays and tied the game with just :24 remaining in the game. In the game, senior kicked Steven Lee set a school record by kicking a 52-yard field goal during the second quarter, the Citronelle, Ala., native finished the game with three field goals. In the overtime period, the Gamecocks took possession and failed to gain a first down. Lee’s 39-yard field goal sailed wide right, so Murray State took over. On the second play, Ulysses ran 20 yards up the middle to score a touchdown as the Racers handed JSU its only OVC loss during the 2003 championship season. The Gamecocks picked up their first-ever over-time win in 2006 with a 17-10 road win at Tennessee Tech. Junior quarterback Matt Hardin connected on a 17-yard pass to Taurean Rhetta for the JSU win. TTU tied the game at 10-10 with 4:31 left in the fourth after Derek White scored on a six-yard run and Nate Johnson kicked the point after. The Gamecocks took the ensuing kickoff and drove to the TTU 26-yard line and Gavin Hallford attempted a 43-yard field goal into a strong and gusty wind, but his attempt was just short as time expired. JSU went on offense first and Hardin completed a 12-yard pass to Rhetta down to the TTU 13. Clay Green then was hit for a four-yard loss back to the 17 before Hardin connected with Rhetta for the game winning score. The Gamecock defense then answered the call and JSU’s Devin Phillips stopped TTU’s Brent McNeal on fourth down to seal the win. One of the biggest wins in school history came in the season opener of 2010 when the Gamecocks claimed a thrilling 49-48 double-overtime road win at Ole Miss. The Gamecocks rallied from a 21-point halftime deficit and Marques Ivory brought JSU back with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Alan Bonner with 18 seconds left in regulation and a strike to La’Ray Williams for the 2-point conversion forced the Gamecocks into overtime with Ole Miss. In the first OT, Ivory tossed a 7-yard pass to Alan Bonner and James Esco kicked the point after to give JSU a 41-34 lead. The Rebels’ Brandon Bolden scored on a 2-yard run and Bryson Rose kicked the point after to tie the game at 41-41. Ole Miss then took the lead in the second OT after Enrique Davis scored on a 2-yard run and Rose added the point after. JSU then took over and was faced with 4th-and-30 in the second overtime before Coty Blanchard connected with Kevyn Cooper in the back of the endzone to cut the Rebels lead to 48-47. Blanchard then scrambled right and was under heavy pressure before dumping off a short pass to Calvin Middleton in the endzone for the 2-point conversion to give the Gamecocks the upset of the 2010 football season. Two weeks after pulling off a thrilling 49-48 double-overtime win at Ole Miss, the Gamecocks scored a 34-27 win over Georgia State in the Georgia Dome to improve to 3-0 on the season. The two teams swapped leads throughout the entire game, with neither team leading by more than a touchdown and with the two teams tied at 27-27 at the end of regulation, JSU had the ball first in

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OT. Jamal Young had runs of 6 and 14 to give JSU first and goal at the 5-yard line. Alphone Freeney rushed for three yards, before junior quarterback Marques Ivory scored on a two-yard run and James Esco kicked the point after to give the Gamecocks a 34-27 lead. The Red Bandit defense then held the Panthers after GSU had it first and goal from the 8-yard line. After a pair of incomplete passes, the Panthers drove to the JSU two-yard line and was faced with fourth and goal. Kelton Hill’s pass to Elijia Ogbuehl was was incomplete in the back of the endzone as the Gamecocks held on for the win. For the first time in Jacksonville State’s history, the Gamecocks played a quintuple overtime game against No. 2 Kennesaw State on Nov. 17, 2018. In the first-ever football game ever played at SunTrust Park in Atlanta, the Owls defeated JSU 60-52 in the final game of the regular season. On a cold night in front of 17,124 fans, Zerrick Cooper accounted for 423 total yards and completed the most passes (32) ever by a Jacksonville State quarterback in what was easily the longest game in JSU history. Cooper had four touchdown passes and Leander Burrowes rushed for a pair of scores as the Gamecocks outgained the Owls 519-425. In the end, KSU scored a touchdown and converted the two-point attempt, while the JSU offense was unable to find the end zone on its final drive. The Owls forced Jacksonville State’s first overtime game since 2015 with a 72-yard march late in the fourth quarter. Chandler Burks’ one-yard run and the ensuing extra point tied it at 24-24 as regulation ended.

Playoffs Jacksonville State has been to 19 NCAA football playoffs (1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) and has a 21-18 record in postseason action. JSU advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II Championship Game at the Pioneer Bowl in Wichita Falls, Tex, in 1977. The Gamecocks also played in the title game in 1989 and 1991 before winning the schools first football championship in 1992. JSU has a 16-4 record in home playoff games and is 5-14 in road playoff games.

Professional Football The Gamecocks have had numerous players drafted and signed by professional teams in the National Football League, the World Football League, the United State Football League, the Arena Football Leagues and the Canadian Football League. The most prominent have been Dieter Brock, who led the Winnapeg Blue Bombers to the CFL title and earned MVP honors, Keith McKeller, who played in four consecutive superbowls with the Buffalo Bills, Terry Owens, who signed with the San Diego Chargers in 1965 and played offensive line for many, many years and Eric Davis, who earned All-Pro honors as a defensive back with the San Fransico ‘49ers and the Carolina Panthers. He was the first JSU player to earn a Super Bowl ring. Montressa Kirby helped the Hamilton Tiger Cats to the 1999 Grey Cup Championship of the CFL and Delvin Hughley was a member of the Colorado Crush in 2005 that won the AFL Championship. Quarterback Ryan Perrilloux was a member of the defending World Champion New York Giants during the 2011 season.

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Retired Numbers In the history of Jacksonville State football, only two numbers have been retired - No. 33 and No. 66. Boyce Callahan (33), an Anniston native, was a Little All-American. Callahan rewrote the record books in his four years at Jacksonville. He gained 1,293 yards as a freshman, which was the standard for a single season until 2003. He is the all-time career rushing leader with 4,327 yards and has the second-best single-gamer performance after rushing for 275 yards against North Alabama in 1970. Johnny Newman (66), a guard from Hartselle, Ala., died during spring training for the 1969 season. Newman played for the Gamecocks in 1967 and 1968 before his death. The 1969 Media Guide and season was dedicated to his memory.

Statistical Champions Jax State has had six individual NCAA national statistical champions. John Williams led the country in rushing in 1947 after gaining 931 yards on 150 carries. In 1981, punter Gregg Lowery led the nation with a 43.5 punting average on 64 punts. In 1992, All-American Danny Lee finished the season with a 39.4 yard average per kick return on 12 returns. In the 2004 season, AllAmerican Craig Agee led the nation in punt returns as a sophomore, finishing with 18 returns for a 20.5 yard average and two touchdowns. In 2007, junior kicker Gavin Hallford tied the OVC record for field goals in a season (22) and led the NCAA with 2.00 field goals per game. In 2015, senior Troymaine Pope led the nation in average yards per rush with 8.2, carrying him to a schooland OVC record 1,788 rushing yards in the historic season.

Television The Gamecocks have made numerous appearances on regional and national television over the years. Gamecock football games have been telecast nationally by ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, and regionally by FOX SportsNet and Comcast/Charter Sports. The Gamecocks are scheduled to appear worldwide all season long on ESPN+ with select games picked up by ESPN3.

Junior wide receiver Dalton Screws earned several honors in 2015, starting with the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award, the highest honor an OVC student-athlete can receive. Screws was an Academic All-District player for JSU and was also named to the AllState Good Works Team for his work in the mission fields in Tanzania. At the conclusion of the season, Screws was presented the Doris and Eddie Robinson FCS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award at the annual STATS Awards Banquet. Lastly, Screws became the first Gamecock to win the OVC’s prestigious Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award in the summer of 2016, naming him the conference’s top sportsman for the 2015-16 year among all sports.

Undefeated Seasons There has been a total of three in more than 110 years that Jax State has played football. The 1917 squad finished 9-0-1 and allowed just two points the entire season (JSU defeated Alabama Presbyterian, 6-2). The team posted seven shutouts. In 1947, the Gamecocks went 9-0, including a 7-0 win over Florida State. JSU was the only undefeated and untied team that season and posted five shut-outs. Charley Pell and the Gamecocks finished the 1970 season with a perfect 10-0 record, including a 21-7 win over Florida A&M in the Orange Blossom Classic played in Miami’s Orange Bowl.

“WHUP TROY!” This famous slogan is heard around the Jax State campus all year, especially during the Troy State game week. The phrase is credited to former JSU head football coach Charley Pell. The Gamecocks lost the 1969 game 37-6 to the Trojans and following the game, Coach Pell told his players in the dressing room that next season, the Gamecocks would “Whup Troy”. The following year, the Gamecocks did just that, taking the Trojans to the woodshed with a 55-10 JSU win enroute to a perfect 10-0 record and a victory in the Orange Blossom Classic. Boyce Callahan

The Road to Frisco The 2015 season was an historic one for JSU Football, which put together an unprecedented run to the school’s first appearance in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, Texas. The Gamecocks lost just one regular season game, a 27-20 overtime loss at No. 6 Auburn that was the first time an FCS school had taken a ranked FBS foe into overtime. They then won their next 12 games, including a perfect 8-0 OVC record and three FCS Playoff wins at home that propelled them into the title game. North Dakota State won the title game to claim its fifth-straight FCS title, but not before JSU grabbed the nation’s attention by breaking attendance records three times in home playoff games. The Gamecocks led all of the FCS in Playoff attendance, averaging 22,647 fans in the three home games at Burgess-Snow Field.

True Sportsman On top of the national acclaim the 2015 Gamecocks earned on the field, they were also recognized for their efforts away from the field.

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1977 Grantland Rice Bowl Jacksonville State University enjoyed one of its finest moments in the school’s athletic history, when the Gamecocks defeated North Dakota State, 31-7, before a capacity crowd in the Grantland Rice Bowl. The game, played in Anniston and on ABC regional television, belonged to the Gamecocks from the opening whistle. Jax State advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division II playoffs with the victory.

Defensive tackles Jesse Baker was named the top defensive player while Bobby Ray Green, JSU quarterback, was tabbed as the top offensive player. Each player was rewarded with a scholarship in their name by Chevrolet and ABC. Donald Young caught five passes for 92 yards to lead all receivers.

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Jacksonville State University fought Lehigh University on even terms for three quarters, but the powerful team from Pennsylvania finally wore down the smaller Gamecocks and went on to win 33-0 in the Pioneer Bowl Game in Wichita Falls, Texas. The game, which decided the Division II national championship, was played in sub-zero weather. Jax State also played without its starting quarterback, Bobby Ray Green, the final three quarters as he left with a head injury. Lehigh quarterback Mike Rieker, an All-

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1970 Orange Blossom Classic Jacksonville State University’s 21-7 victory over Florida A&M in the Orange Blossom Classic in Miami, Fla., will go down in the history as one of the top victories in Gamecock football history. The victory was not an upset. If fact, the Jaxmen were favored. But, the fact it was played before 35,000 fans on television and climaxed a perfect 10-0 season, made the victory especially sweet. As expected, Boyce Callahan was the start of the show. The dazzling freshman won Most Valuable Player honors with a recordsmashing 222 yards in 32 carries. It was not his best effort of the year, because he ran for 275 yards in the homecoming game earlier against North Alabama. Jacksonville State jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first half on a one-yard run in the first quarter, but had to rally in the final period to take the victory. Callahan, after a beautiful 39-yard sprint to the three-yard line, scored on a short run to make

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1955 Refrigerator Bowl Jacksonville State’s fourth trip was probably it’s finest. Jax State whipped Rhode Island, 12-10, in the Refrigerator Bowl in Evansville, Indiana. The hero of the game had to be Billy Hicks. Jax State’s 235-pound fullback. Jacksonville State had to come from behind twice to take the victory, 3-0 and 10-6. Hicks accounted for 58 of the 70 yards on the first Jax State touchdown scoring drive, scoring from the one, while reserve fullback Chester Skates crashed across from the one with three minutes left in the game to give the victory to the Alabama visitors.

1949 Paper Bowl A second trip to the Paper Bowl was extra sweet to the Gamecocks of Jacksonville State. Not only did the Gamecocks hang up their second bowl win, but in the process, avenged an early season loss to Livingston. The Gamecocks, led by the running and passing of Terry Hodges and the pass receiving of John Meadows, whipped Livingston, 12-7. Hodges rolled up 103 yards rushing on 13 trips and fired two touchdown passes to Meadows covering 38 and 35 yards. For the game, Jax State had 130 yards rushing and 120 passing

1948 Paper Bowl Jacksonville State’s first bowl trip in history was a pleasant one for the Gamecocks. Coach Don Sall’s charges whipped rival Troy State, 19-0, in the first annual Paper Bowl in Pensacola, Fla.

Rhode Island went into the game heavily favored to take the game, but Coach Don Salls’ charges had different ideas. Bill Clark’s interception set up the final Jax State touchdown, which began at the Rams’ nine-yard line.

Robert Williams, Blackie Heath and Gordon Terry led the Gamecocks 77 yards early in the game for a quick 6-0 lead. Later, Heath pass six yards to L.C. Garner and John Smith returned an interception 25 yards for the final 12 points. A sellout crowd was on hand for the game.

1950 Paper Bowl Jacksonville State returned to the Paper Bowl for a third straight time in 1950, the final time as the bowl game was dropped later, but it wasn’t as successful as the first two trips to Pensacola, Fla. The Gamecocks, playing a fine Pensacola Cards Navy team, fell 7-6 as Jax State failed to convert its extra point attempt. Charles Stough, Gamecock quarterback, ran 12 yards for the only Jax score, but the PAT attempt was short and in the end, it proved to be the difference in the game.

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But for Jacksonville State’s defense it was fourth and forever. There Chuck Robinson could be no next year for the Gamecocks, no second chance. There could be no more rebuilding and coming back for another shot. Twenty-nine more ticks, and Jacksonville State football would be forever parted from Division II competition. But Jacksonville State’s Eric King stepped in front of Pitt State Quarterback Ron

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Hutchins’ pass in the end zone, swatted it to the ground to preserve a 17-13 Gamecocks victory before 11,733 fans. The name Jacksonville State will now forever be inscribed as the 1992 Division II National Champion. It’s Jacksonville State’s first title in football, soothing the anguish of the three previous futile visits to the championship game. Next season Pittsburg State, the 1991 champion from Kansas, can return, but Jacksonville cannot defend. The Gamecocks enter a compliance period on the way to reclassification to Division I-AA. “If its all right with you,” said Jacksonville State Coach Bill Burgess, “I’m not going to talk about moving up right now. I could care less.” Jacksonville State had spotted the Gorillas a touchdown lead on the opening kickoff as Harlon Hill Trophy winner Ronald Moore raced virtually untouched 99 yards to score. “Our staff had decided not to kick to him,” Burgess said, “but to show how smart I am, I changed my mind just before kickoff.” But that was Moore’s moment of glory. After that he butted heads with Jacksonville’s defense, and was frustrated at every turn. His longest gain was just 12 yards, and he didn’t score a rushing touchdown. The Gorillas’ other one came on a 38-yard Hutchins to Ray Staten pass that gave Pitt a 13-3 lead with 9:14 left in the second quarter. The Jacksonville State defense wasn’t to be scored on again, however, and the offense

did just enough to win. “Our win was a combination of things,” Burgess said. “Our offense made first downs and ran time off the clock to keep their offense off the field. And our defense made the big plays.” At the end, Jacksonville State had posted 24 first downs, 23 of them rushing and one of them on a penalty. Three Jacksonville players, two of them fullbacks, had more yards than Pittsburg’s Moore. Sean Richardson had 106 yards on 23 tries and Terence Bowens had 92 on 20. Quarterback Chuck Robinson added 110 yards on 15 carries and Jacksonville’s offense had 390 yards on the ground to just 156 for Pitt as a team. Jacksonville’s Robinson only threw the ball four times and completed two for 5 yards. His last pass was an interception just before halftime. “Their ability to run the ball inside was the key,” said Pittsburg coach Chuck Broyels, “They just kept the ball away from our offense.” Moore never broke stride on the opening kickoff, and 13 seconds after the game started, Pitt led 6-0. The Gorillas decided to go for two, and that was crucial down the stretch. They missed, so on their final drive, they needed a touchdown, for a field goal wouldn’t be good enough for a tie. “We have the option of going for two if we outnumbered them on one side.” Broyels, said, “We haven’t done it since 1985, but it is the quarterback’s call.” This time the JSU defense dragged Moore down short

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6:51on the clock and ended just 2:23 from halftime with Danny Lee rushing in from the 8. Stinnett kicked JSU to within 3 points at 13-10.

said, “I saw him (Klinge) look up for the ball, and I looked up. The quarterback kind of floated it, and I was able to get a hand on it and knock it down.”

Then on the first possession of the second half the scoring ended. Jax State drove 71-yards on just 8 plays. Richardson went the final 5 and Stinnett kicked to make it 17-13. Stinnett could have provided a cushion, but just missed field goal tries from 36 yards out and again from 43. Pitt got its last show with 2:41 left when Jacksonville missed by two inches on fourth down at the Pitt 23, and the defense had it’s back against forever.

So the frustration ended for Jacksonville State. In three previous championship games, dating to 1977, the Gamecocks had been shut out twice and had scored a grand total of six points in championship games. They lost to Lehigh 33-0, to Mississippi College 3-0,and to Pittsburg State 23-6. This time the tears were tears of joy, and the hugs were celebration instead of consolation.

Nine plays and 3 first downs later it was fourth down at the Jacksonville 22 with 29 seconds left. Shad Klinge went into the end zone, and Jacksonville’s King went with him. “I was lucky to get to it,” King

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Now in its 73rd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 19 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second

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black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 71 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied with Massachusetts for the second-most in Football Championship Subdivision history (trailing only Grambling’s 25 SWAC titles). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10 and Jacksonville State, Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has seven crowns while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece.

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Stephanie Castera Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services/Senior Woman Administrator

Travis Tellitocci Assistant Commissioner for Football, Basketball and Officiating

Kyle Schwartz Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications

Bryce Robinson Director of Digital Media

Jon Kuka General Manager, OVC IMG Sports Marketing

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From modest beginnings, Jacksonville State University has evolved into the educational center of Northeast Alabama. The Alabama Legislature in the 1882-83 session created a state normal school when Governor Edward O’Neal signed into law a bill creating the school on February 22, 1883. Jacksonville State Normal School acquired the facilities and equipment of Calhoun College, consisting of 12 acres of land and a two-story brick building. The Board of Directors elected James G. Ryals, Jr., as the first president. The school opened with three instructors: W. J. Borden, Mathematics; Eliza A. Bowen, English; and Ida J. Woodward, primary department. As stipulated in the establishing act, the Normal School administered a preparatory school for children of the town and surrounding areas. At the end of the first year, on August 15, 1884, William Mark Hames, President of the Board of Directors, reported that funds totaling $4,751.25 had been received, including $2,500 from the state; that 25 students were enrolled in the normal school; and that 222 were in the preparatory school. The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of Education.

We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!

THE ALMA MATER

Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!

Jacksonville State University has been served by 13 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (1883-85), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (1892-93), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), William A. Meehan (1999-2015), John M. Beehler (2015-2019) and Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional university serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years. Academic Affairs JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the provision of selected academic and professional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizenship in a world economy.

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