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2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS McNEESE COWBOYS (1-3, 0-1) vs. SOUTHEASTERN LIONS (2-1, 0-0) 1-3, 0-1 SLC

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV Sept. 4 WEST FLORIDA L, 42-36 CST/ESPN+ Sept. 11 at LSU L, 34-7 SEC+/ESPN+ Sept. 18 at Southern W, 31-24 ESPN+ Sept. 25 *at UIW L, 31-0 ESPN+ Oct. 2 *SOUTHEASTERN 12 p.m. CST/ESPN+ Oct. 9 OPEN Oct. 16 *at Northwestern St. 3 p.m. CST/ESPN+ Oct.. 23 *UIW (Homecoming) 12 p.m. ESPN+ Oct. 30 *at Southeastern 6 p.m. ESPN+ Nov. 6 *NICHOLLS 12 p.m. CST/ESPN+ Nov. 13 *at HBU 2 p.m. ESPN+ Nov. 20 *NORTHWESTERN ST. 12 p.m. ESPN+ All times Central Home game in BOLD CAPS and played at Cowboy Stadium. * Southland Conference game

ON THE AIR

TV: CST/ESPN+

• Play-by-Play.............................................Lyn Rollins • Analyst..................................................Gary Reasons

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RADIO: MCNEESE RADIO NETWORK

• Play-by-Play............................................Tom Hoefer • Analyst.......................................................Ron Hayes • Sideline Reporter.................................... Kip Texada • Station: 92.9 FM The Lake • Online: McNeeseSports.com • Mobile App: 929 The Lake (iTunes, Android)

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• Official Football Account...........@McNeeseFootball • Athletics Account..........................@McNeeseSports

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2021 • 12 P.M. • LAKE CHARLES, LA. • COWBOY STADIUM • CST/ESPN+

Location.........................Lake Charles, La. Site.......Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium Surface.......................................AstroTurf TV/Stream..............................CST/ESPN+ Radio........... McNeese Network (92.9 FM) Meeting:...........................................47th All-Time Series...... McNeese leads 25-21 Last 10.................................SLU leads 6-4 Last Meeting: March 6, 2021 in Hammond, La. SLU 25, McNeese 20

McNEESE COWBOYS Rankings (STATS/COACHES)......... NR/NR Record (SLC).............................1-3 (0-1) Head Coach........................Frank Wilson Record at McN (Yr)..................4-7 (2nd) Overall (Yr)..................................23-36 (6th) SOUTHEASTERN LIONS Rankings (STATS/COACHES).......... 16/15 Record......................................2-1 (0-0) Head Coach.........................Frank Scelfo Record at SLU (Yr)...................18-16 (4th) Overall (Yr)....................................Same

POKES RETURN HOME FOR FIRST TIME SINCE SEASON OPENER

• McNeese will be back in The Hole on Saturday for the first time since the September 4 season opener when it hosts No. 15/16 Southeastern at noon. • The Cowboys will enter Saturday’s game ranked No. 2 in the SLC in rushing defense (120.5) while Southeastern is No. 1 (115.7). • SLU is ranked 1st in total defense (380.7) and total offense (553.3) while the Cowboys are 3rd in total defense (400.2) and 5th in offense (294.8). • The Cowboys are 4-1 in last 5 home games vs. ranked opponents.

SERIES VS. SOUTHEASTERN

• Saturday’s game will be the 47th meeting in the all-time series with McNeese holding down a 25-21 lead and is 14-11 against the Lions as Southland Conference members. • SLU beat McNeese 25-20 this past spring in Hammond while the Cowboys defeated the Lions 38-34 in 2019 in the last meeting that was played in Cowboy Stadium. • McNeese is 18-6 in against SLU in Cowboy Stadium and have won the last three games. • The last Lions win in The Hole came on Nov. 2, 2013 by way of a 41-7 victory. • The home team has won the last seven games in the series. Series: 47th Meeting. McNeese leads 25-21 (18-5 at home; 7-16 on road 3/6/21 10/5/19 11/3/18 11/4/17 10/8/16 10/10/15 11/15/14 11/2/13 9/22/12 9/24/11 10/23/10 10/24/09 11/1/08 10/27/07 11/4/06 10/22/05 9/11/04 10/4/03 9/7/85 9/8/84 9/10/83

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2 Division I National Title Appearances (1997 & 2002) • 16 Division I Playoff Appearances • 14 SLC Championships

McNEESE QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH FRANK WILSON Hometown: Alma Mater: Career Record: Record at McNeese (SLC):

POKIN’ AROUND

New Orleans, La. Nicholls, 1997 23-36j 4-7 (2-5)

ASSISTANT COACHES • Ronnie Letson (booth) Offensive Coordinator/QBs • Deron Wilson (booth) Defensive Coordinator/DBs • Gary Hyman Special Teams Coordinator • Willie Mack Garza Safties • Blaine Gautier Wide Receivers • Landon Hoefer (booth) Running Backs • Rishaw Johnson Tight Ends • JB Lageman Defensive Line • Matt Ellerbrock Linebackers • Chris Truax Offensive Line • Brandon Corbin (booth) Offensive Assistant • Elijah Washington (booth) Defensive Assistant FOOTBALL STAFF • Kelsey Curry • Jimmie Bunting • Hunter Martin • Talesia Jackson • Hannah Hampton • Raymond Donovan

Director of Operations Head Strength & Conditioning Asst. AD for Sports Medicine Asst. Football Athletic Trainer Asst. Football Athletic Trainer Video Coordinator

TEAM INFORMATION 2021 Spring Overall Record: 2021 Spring SLC Record (Finish): 2021 Spring Final Rank (STATS/AFCA):

3-4 2-4/5th NR/NR

TEAM HISTORY First Year of Football: 1940 Record (Year): 512-303-13 (78th) SLC Record (Year): 198-106-7 (50th) SLC Championships (Last): 14 (2015) FCS Playoff Appearances (Last): 16 (2015) FCS Playoff Record: 11-16 Consensus All-American Selections: 16 First Team All-SLC Selections: 205 COWBOY STADIUM Field: Louis Bonnette Field Capacity: 20,000 First Year: 1965 Surface: Artificial, AstroTurf Record at Cowboy Stadium: 216-95-5 Non-SLC Record at Cowboy Stadium: 103-33

• McNeese has won 198 all-time games in Southland Conference play, more than any other league team past or present. • After being flagged for 12 penalties for 110 yards in the opener against West Florida, the Cowboys have been flagged a total of 14 times for 109 yards over the last three games, an average of 4.7 penalties for 36.3 yards during that span. • McNeese ranks No. 2 in the SLC and 30th in the FCS in kickoff returns with an average of 23.9 yards per return. • Mason Pierce’s 100-yard return to start the game at Southern was the first ever for McNeese to open the game with an KOR for a TD. • He’s also only the second player in school history to return a kickoff for 100 yards (Chris Fontenette in 1992). • Pierce is ranked No. 1 in the SLC and No. 8 in the nation with a 31.3 KO yards per return. • Two true freshmen offensive linemen made their first collegiate starts over the last two games - center Dylan Dauzart at Southern and most recently, left tackle Cam Foster at UIW. • LB Kordell Williams is 3rd in the SLC and 47th nationally with 8.3 tackles per game. Williams leads the team with 33 total tackles and has recorded 10 or more stops in three straight games. • QB Cody Orgeron has thrown a TD pass in 19 of his 23 starts in his career and saw a streak of six consecutive games with a scoring toss come to an end at UIW.

WILSON, SCELFO REUNITE

• McNeese head coach Frank Wilson and SLU head coach Frank Scelfo have a long, friendly history between the two. • The two roomed together at the Manning Passing Academy when it was first getting started in the 90s and held at Tulane. • When Wilson was hired as the head coach at UTSA before the 2016 season, he hired Scelfo as his offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Scelfo left after 2017 season to become the head coach at SLU.

WELCOME TO “THE HOLE”

• This fall will mark the 57th season of McNeese football being played in Cowboy Stadium, aka, the Hole. • The unique setting was constructed in the early 1960s with a target date to open up in 1964, however, work issues backed the date up to Sept. 18, 1965, where the Cowboys

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dropped a 16-12 game to Tampa in the stadium’s first-ever game. • The Hole, which is nestled 12 feet below normal ground level, was created by over 80,000 cubic yards of soil being removed. • Original capacity was 12,000 and expanded in 1975 to increase capacity to 17,410. Seating along the hills allow capacity to be as much as 20,000. • In 2008 the natural grass field was replaced by an artificial turf which was named Louis Bonnette Field in honor of McNeese’s longtime SID who retired in 2012 after a 46-year career. • The turf was replaced in 2018 and then again in 2020 following damage caused by Hurricane Laura and Delta. • McNeese is 216-95-5 all-time in Cowboy Stadium and 103-44-3 in home Southland Conference games.

COWBOYS AGAINST RANKED TEAMS

• Saturday’s game will mark the first game of the season for the Cowboys against an FCS ranked opponent as Southeastern will enter No. 15/16 in the polls. • The Cowboys are 4-1 vs. ranked opponents at home in last five games. • Saturday will mark the 11th straight game where at least one of the teams is ranked in the Top 25 (SLU has won 6 of the 10). • The Cowboys are 1-1 when only SLU is ranked; 2-3 when McNeese is ranked; and 1-2 when both teams are ranked. • Overall, 13 times the teams have met with at least one team ranked with SLU holding a 7-6 edge in those outcomes. Season McN Rank SLU Rank Location Result 2020 NR 23 at SLU SLU, 25-20 2019 NR 19 at McN McN, 38-34 2018 11 NR at SLU SLU, 23-6 2017 22 NR at McN McN, 13-3 2016 19 NR at SLU SLU, 31-24 2015 13 17 at McN McN, 21-7 2014 13 10 at SLU SLU, 28-9 2013 4 25 at McN SLU, 41-7 2012 19 NR at SLU SLU, 25-24 2011 23 NR at McN McN, 48-27 2007 5 NR at McN McN, 45-17 2004 6 NR at McN SLU, 51-17 2003 1 NR at SLU McN, 58-20

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS CHAMBERS NAMED TO BUCHANAN Conference Overall TEAM (Stats/Coaches) W-L Pct. W-L Pct. UIW (RV/-) 1-0 0.000 3-1 0.750 Southeastern (16/15) 0-0 0.000 2-1 0.667 Nicholls (RV/RV) 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.333 HBU 0-0 0.000 0-3 0.000 Northwestern St. 0-0 0.000 0-3 0.000 McNeese 0-1 0.000 1-3 0.250

AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST

• Three months after placing fourth in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award as the FCS top defensive player, McNeese defensive end Isaiah Chambers was tabbed as one of 35 players to the initial watch list. • A preseason All-American by three different organizations, Chambers earned consensus All-American honors following the spring season by being named first WEEK 5 SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) team All-American by five different orgaSaturday, Oct. 2 nizations – Associated Press, AFCA, Stats *Southeastern at McNeese 12 p.m. CST/ESPN+ Perform, Hero Sports and Phil Steele. He *HBU at Nicholls 3 p.m. ESPN3 was also named national defensive player *UIW at Northwestern State 6 p.m. ESPN+ of the year by Phil Steele and was tabbed the Southland Conference and Louisiana WEEK 4 RESULTS Defensive Player of the Year. Saturday, Sept. 25 • Chambers is one of nine defensive lineat UIW 31, McNeese 0 men named to the watch list and is one of at Nicholls 31, North Alabama 14 two Southland Conference players on the Southeastern, HBU, and Northwestern State were open list (Southeastern Louisiana DB Ferlando Jordan).

POKES PICKED 4TH IN POLL

• McNeese has been picked for a 4th place finish in the Southland Conference preseason poll. • Southeastern Louisiana, the 2013 and 2014 league champion, has been tabbed to win it in 2021 followed by Nicholls, the 2018 and 2019 champion. • The league is down to six members after five teams - Lamar, Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, Abilene Christian and Central Arkansas, left to join other leagues. UCA joined the Atlantic Sun while the other four teams were added to the WAC.

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1. Southeastern (8) 2. Nicholls (4) 3. UIW 4. McNeese 5. Northwestern State 6 HBU

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WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

Mason Pierce, KR Sept. 21 for performance against Southern 100-yard kickoff return • SLC and Louisiana Special Teams POW • STATS National Honorable Mention Corione Harris, DB Sept. 21 for performance against Southern 6 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, FR • SLC and Louisiana Special Teams POW • STATS National Honorable Mention

CHAMBERS ALSO NAMED TO REESE’S SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST

• McNeese All-American defensive end Isaiah Chambers has been named to the 2022 Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List. • The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the nation’s most prestigious college all-star game, as it annually serves as the first step of the NFL draft process. The Reese’s Senior Bowl has had 106 total players and 36 selected in the first three rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft. • This year’s game will be held February 5, 2022 and broadcast live on NFL Network. • Chambers is one of just three players from the Southland Conference to be listed to the watch list and 37 players from non-FBS squads (29 FCS, 8 non-D1). Other Southland players named to the list include Nicholls wide receiver Dai’Jean Dixon and Southeastern quarterback Cole Kelley. • McNeese has sent three players to the Senior Bowl in school history – defensive back Keith Smith (2003), defensive end Kavika Pittman (1995), and offensive lineman Jim Files (1976). All three were selected in the NFL Draft – Pittman and Files in the second round and Smith in the third.

STEPHON OFF AND RUNNING

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Southland Conference play and will head into Saturday’s game ranking 2nd in the league with 72.0 yards rushing per game. • Huderson recorded his first 100-yard game as a Cowboy against Southern, running for 111 yards on 23 carries. • It was the 4th 100-yard game of his career.

YOUNG AND TALENTED

• True freshman defensive lineman Leon Young is more than just a talented football player for the Cowboys, the product of Cedar Hills High School was a First Chair recipient in the brass section of the Longhorn Red Army Band. • Young struck a tune at LSU by making his first collegiate sack.

FROM TENNIS STAR TO STELLAR QB

• McNeese third-year starting quarterback Cody Orgeron didn’t alway have a calling to play football, in fact, the Mandeville native didn’t start playing until his senior year of high school where he was a state champion in tennis at Mandeville HS before he started slinging the pigskin to his twin brother, Parker, their senior season. • Cody walked on to McNeese in 2016 and was the team’s 6th-string QB that season. • He made his first start on Oct. 27, 2018 against 13th-ranked Central Arkansas and led the Cowboys to a 23-21 win. • Since then, Orgeron has become one of the top QBs in school history, ranking tied for 5th all-time in passing TDs (39), 7th in passing yards (5,090), 7th in pass completions (441), and 8th in pass attempts (753). • His five career 300-yard passing games is ranked 2nd all-time and needs one more to match the record of six held by James Tabary (2016-18). • He holds the single season record with 506 plays, that coming in 2019. • Single game record holder with 403 total offensive yards against Central Arkansas on Oct. 12, 2019 (344 passing, 59 rushing).

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

• Since being named head coach in December 2019, Frank Wilson’s Cowboys have posted a 3.0 GPA or higher in four consecutive semesters. • Nine Cowboys on the roster have already received their degrees - Isaiah Chambers, Cody Orgeron, Stephon Huderson, Jamal Pettigrew, CeeJay Powell, Demond Stewart, Jarrius Wallace, Kordell Williams and Walker Wood. 5


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2021 McNEESE DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS

Janie Doucet Frugé (1991)

Burnis J. “B.J.” Hebert (1987)

Willie Landry Mount (1971)

Janie Doucet Frugé is CEO at West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital in Sulphur. Frugé is a leader with more than 30 years of nursing/clinical experience and over 25 years of hospital management experience. As CEO, she is responsible for the overall leadership and management of the organization, with the primary objective to ensure the hospital delivers exceptional healthcare service to the residents of western Calcasieu and Cameron parishes. Frugé received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from McNeese and a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Phoenix. She also holds the Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives distinction. B.J. Hebert is president and chief operating officer of Chevron Phillips Chemical headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas. Hebert - a proven leader with more than 30 years of industry experience - holds strategic responsibility for Chevron Phillips Chemical’s commercial business lines, manufacturing and sustainability programs. Prior to joining the company, he was president of Occidental Chemical. Hebert received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from McNeese and his Master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University. Willie Landry Mount is a successful Lake Charles business owner, outstanding civic leader and a distinguished mayor and state senator. A licensed real estate agent and a former small business owner, Mount was elected as the first female mayor of Lake Charles (1993-1999) and then was elected to the Louisiana Senate (2000-2002) as the first female senator from District 27, where she held a variety of leadership roles. Mount received her Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from McNeese. She serves on the McNeese Foundation Board of Directors, is a recipient of the McNeese Distinguished Service Award, has been inducted into the McNeese College of Business Hall of Fame and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from McNeese in 2016.

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McNEESE PRESIDENT

Dr. Daryl Burckel

Dr. Daryl V. Burckel is the seventh president of McNeese State University. Dr. Burckel earned both his bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1980 and his Master of Business Administration in 1982 from McNeese and then earned his Doctor of Business Administration in accounting from Mississippi State University. He attended McNeese on a football scholarship where he was starting middle linebacker for the Cowboys on two Southland Conference championship teams that played in the Independence Bowl. He was awarded one of four national NCAA-Postgraduate Scholarships that he used to earn his MBA and he is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. He held faculty positions at the University of New Orleans and Mississippi State University before joining the McNeese faculty in 1992. He holds the rank of professor of accounting and still makes time to teach an accounting class. Dr. Burckel is also a certified public accountant and a certified valuation analyst and his areas of expertise include financial analysis, business valuation of closely-held business interests, and taxation. He has performed extensive consulting work for local and state governmental agencies, small businesses and companies. He has served as president and director of the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District Board and chairman of the board of directors for CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital. He also served on the board of directors for the Louisiana Housing Corporation and the Louisiana Land Trust. He currently serves on the board of directors for JD Bank and Council for a Better Louisiana. As a standout linebacker for the Cowboys from 1977-80, Dr. Burckel played a pivotal role in guiding the Cowboys to the 1979 and 1980 Southland Conference championships as well as invitations to the Independence Bowls both seasons. The New Orleans native led the Cowboys with 104 tackles in 1980 as the team posted a 10-2 overall record, including a 16-14 loss to Southern Mississippi in the Indy Bowl. He garnered 81 stops in 1979, second-most on the team, as the Pokes ended the regular season with a perfect 11-0 mark before falling to an Art Monk-led Syracuse team, 31-7, in the bowl game. In his career, Dr. Burckel recorded 214 total tackles, 14 sacks, and intercepted four passes. His sack total currently ranks him tied for 12th on the school’s career record list. Because of his stellar career, Dr. Burckel earned All-Southland Conference honors in 1979 (second team) and 1980 (first team). He was named the Southland Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1980 as well as the McNeese Defensive Player of the Year in addition to being named team captain. In 2013, Dr. Burckel was named to the Southland Conference 1980s All-Decade Team to help commemorate the league’s 50th Anniversary, and in August of 2018, was named to the McNeese Football 75th Anniversary All-Time Linebacker team. He was inducted into the McNeese Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. 2021 McNeese Football Gameday Program

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Heath Schroyer

Heath Schroyer, who served as McNeese men’s basketball coach for three seasons, was named Director of Athletics in June 2020 and has transformed the Department of Athletics into a new model of excellence in a short amount of time. In his short time since being named athletics director, Schroyer has implemented a mission statement that focuses on Community, Tradition and Excellence - the three pillars of McNeese Athletics, and has made the well-being of the McNeese student-athletes the top priority. Schroyer earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Armstrong Atlantic State in 1995 and master’s degree in institutional leadership from National University in Fresno, Calif. in 1996.

STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS This past academic year, a total of 223 student-athletes were named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll which requires a minimum GPA of 3.0. Of those 223, 51 student-athletes recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA. McNeese was awarded the 2020-21 Southland Strong Community Service Award for the exceptional community service and tireless hours with assisting in cleanup following the devastating Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta. McNeese student-athletes, staff and coaches stepped in to begin finding ways to clean, repair and help in away way possible, whether it was helping tarp roofs, cut trees, pick up debris, clean out houses and businesses, and collect and distribute supplies and serve food. Baseball player Julian Gonzalez and track athlete Grace McKenzie where awarded the league’s prestigious McCarty Citizenship Award for their work in the classroom and community. Schroyer inherited a football program that was on APR probation and a struck with a postseason ban. In just four semesters, the Cowboys became postseason eligible and posted the highest team GPA in seven years. HIRING COACHES Schroyer has hired new head coaches in both men’s and women’s basketball. After stepping away from the basketball court following the 2020-21 season, Schroyer promoted top assistant John Aiken as his successor. Aiken is the 11th head coach in Cowboys basketball history, has 13 years as a Division I coach and 19 years overall. It’s his first head coaching job at the NCAA’s highest level. In late March, Schroyer announced Lynn Kennedy as the Cowgirls new head coach. Kennedy comes from Portland State and has won over 340 games in his career, ranked as high as No. 8 in the ESPN Mid-Major Top 25 poll, coached 20 Big Sky Conference All-Academic selections, set a school record with 25 wins in teh 2018-19 season while winning the regular season and conference tournament, qualified for the league tournament the previous four years including semifinal appearances in 2016-17 and 2017-18 while winning it in 2018-10, and has coached nine all-conference selections and five players who earned the league’s top awards. Schroyer also extended the contracts of softball head coach James Landreneau and baseball head coach Justin Hill. Both coaches guided their teams to the SLC tournament championship and NCAA Tournaments in 2021. ENHANCED FACILITIES The McNeese H&HP Complex, now the Legacy Center, was in its final stages of completion when Schroyer arrived at McNeese and Schroyer played a major part in assembling the pieces to create the finest basketball arena not only in the Southland Conference, but also in the region. His efforts were instrumental in obtaining funds for new turf field for football, baseball and softball as well as a renovation to the Cowgirl Softball Complex. He and his staff secured $3 million for new turf for football, baseball and softball and is in the process of rebuilding canopies and seating for both baseball and softball stadiums. He’s also in the process of overseeing the new football press box that is expected to be completed for the fall of 2023. REVENUE GENERATION The Covid-19 pandemic along with Hurricane Laura and Delta, an ice storm and historic flooding in 2020-21, all provided a bump in the road for generating revenue, but that bump was flattened immediately by Schroyer’s work which helped secure the department’s largest-ever gift for naming rights to an athletic facility - $2.5 million by David and Kimberly Griffin to rename the H&HP Complex, the Legacy Center. 8

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Schroyer also started up the Platinum Club for men’s basketball which generates $175 thousand a year for basketball enhancement, and this fall, has implemented The Champions Club for football which will generate $175 thousand a year for football enhancement. He’s and his staff sold over $1 million in corporate sponsorships in less than a year on the job, a school record by nearly $500 thousand, after acquiring the rights from Learfield IMG. He oversaw the signing of a partnership with Ochsner Christus to fund the athletic training department and fulltime athletic trainers, a net profit of $700 thousand for the department. ENGAGING FANS AND THE COMMUNITY After a 10-year absence, McNeese athletics re-started the Cowboy Caravan in late July - a four-stop tour in the five parish area where fans could meet and engage with football coach Frank Wilson, men’s basketball coach John Aiken and women’s head coach Lynn Kennedy, as well as McNeese President Dr. Daryl Burckel, Vice President Wade Rousse, AD Heath Schroyer and other McNeese athletic and university staff and coaches. On July 4 weekend, the very first Cowboy Country Fest concert series was launched over a two-day span that featured local, regional and national music artists, and coming on Friday nights this fall before Saturday home games, Friday night block parties will take place at the McNeese Alumni Pavilion that will feature concerts, food and drinks for all fans. Over the past year, McNeese student-athletes, coaches and staff provided over thousands of community service hours which helped the school be awarded the Southland Strong Community Service Award. ON THE FIELD Since Schroyer took over as AD, McNeese’s baseball and softball teams each won their respective Southland Conference Tournament championships and participated in the NCAA Tournament. Football ranked No. 2 in the Southland Conference in attendance with its spring season and men’s basketball ranked second in the league in attendance despite having to play its games at Burton Coliseum due to the damage caused by Hurricane Laura to the Legacy Center. SCHROYER’S STORY Was a college coach for 26 years with 24 of those at the NCAA Division I level. He was the head coach for 12 years at four different universities and was the second-youngest head coach in the nation when he was named the Portland State head coach. Schroyer has seen four of his former assistants become D1 head coaches and he coached over 100 players that have signed professional contracts. He was named the Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2005, the Tennessee Sportswriters Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2015, and was a finalist for the NCAA Mid-Major Coach of the Year. Schroyer was an assistant coach at major universities such as BYU, Wyoming, North Carolina State and UNLV. While at UNLV, he signed four McDonald’s All-American player in three years and the first All-American at UNLV since the Jerry Tarkanian era. He was named one of the nation’s top 15 assistant coaches in two of the three years while at UNLV. Schroyer is a first generation college graduate who grew up on a Dairy Farm in Maryland. He prepped at the prestigious DeMatha High School program in Hyattsville, Md., where he played for the legendary coach Morgan Wootten, whose 1,274 wins as a head coach are the second-most victories in the history of basketball at any level. A native of Walkersville, Md., Schroyer has one daughter, Sierra, and a son, Hayden, from a previous marriage. 2021 McNeese Football Gameday Program

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STEPHON HUDERSON RB • Sr. • 5-9 • 206 Petal, Miss.

MASON PIERCE WR • So. • 5-9 • 156 Pearland, Texas

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COLBY RICHARDSON CB • Sr. • 6-1 • 185 New Orleans, La.

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CB • Jr. • 5-11 • 181 Hampton, Ga.

JOSH MATTHEWS WR • Jr. • 6-2 • 184 Baton Rouge, La.

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JARRIUS WALLACE DB • Gr. • 6-1 • 172 Villa, La.

3 4 QUAD WILSON DB • Fr. • 5-9 • 160 New Orleans, La.

CORRIONE HARRIS CB • Sr. • 6-1 • 166 New Orleans, La.

7 8 9 DILLON SIMON QB • Fr. • 5-9 • 175 Lake Charles, La.

CODY ORGERON QB • Gr. • 6-1 • 192 Mandeville, La.

10 11 12 13 14 14 DARIUS DANIELS LB • RSo. • 6-0 • 210 Iowa, La.

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CADE BARTLETT QB • RFr. • 6-3 • 217 Waller, Texas

RYAN ROBERTS QB • Fr. • 6-0 •179 Lafayette, La.

SEVERYN FOSTER WR • Jr. • 6-2 • 194 Lincoln, Neb.

WALKER WOOD QB • Sr. • 6-0 • 194 Lexington, Kent.

THOMAS MILES

WR • Fr. • 5-11 • 173 Alexandria, La.

15 16 17 18 20 21 JALEN JOHNSON WR • Fr. • 5-9 • 167 New Orleans, La.

BRENDON SIRLS

WR • RFr. • 6-2 • 194 Arlington, Texas

JON MCCALL

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TRENT WINBUSH

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RAE’KWON STARKS DB • Fr. • 6-1 • 171 Harvey, La.

TYLER TOLLIVER DB • RFr. • 6-1 • 180 Orange Park, Fla.

DONTAY HARGROVE TE • RJr. • 6-2 • 244 Wharton, Texas

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TWILLIE LOVETT DB • Fr. • 5-11 •162 Belle Chasse, La.

PK • Fr. • 5-10 • 154 New Orleans, La.

RB • Fr. • 5-10 • 184 Baton Rouge, La.

ALIJAH HAMILTON DB • Fr. • 5-10 • 188 Boutte, La.

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CARLO WILLIAMS

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ISAIAH CHAMBERS DE • Gr. • 6-5 • 251 Houston, Texas

RB • RFr. • 5-11 • 195 Dixie County, Fla.

DARIUS SHIELDS DB • RFr. • 5-11 • 186 Houston, Texas

IVORY ROBERTS RB • RFr. • 5-7 • 185 Houston, Texas

EEMIL HERRANAN P/K • Fr. • 6-3 •190 San Diego, Calif.

RICHARD AKERS

DB • Fr. • 5-10 • 153 Parkville, Md.

ELI JOHNSON

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CALLUM EDDINGS P • Fr. • 6-0 • 154 Melbourne, Australia

DB • Jr. • 5-11 •180 Miami, Fla.

LB • RFr. • 6-4 • 203 Covington, La.

PK • Jr. • 6-1 • 225 Goddard, Kan.

BRANDON HAYDEN PK • So. • 6-0 •189 Sulphur, La.

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KHAYLON CHAPEL DE • RFr. • 6-3 • 236 Haughton, La.

JOEY MCNEELY DL • So. • 6-2 •288 Kinder, La.

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MICAH DAVEY

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BRAYDEN ADAMS LB • RSo. • 5-10 • 206 Lake Charles, La.

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JAKE LAFLEUR

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LOGAN SONNIER DE • So. • 6-2 • 271 Iowa, La.

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TAHJ SAMUEL

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TREY VONDENSTEIN

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GRAYSON MAYS DL • Fr. • 6-2 • 244 Bellville, Texas

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JACK ZELENZSKI OL • RFr. • 6-5 • 274 Houston, Texas

CLAY ANCELET OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 285 Lafayette, La.

DYLAN DAUZART OL • Fr. • 6-1 • 297 Alexandria, La.

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PAXTON CROUSE OL • Fr. • 6-0 • 260 Ponchatoula, La.

TE • RJr. • 5-8 • 195 Welsh, La.

DE • Jr. • 6-2 • 231 Mansfield, Texas

OL • Fr. • 6-1 • 314 New Orleans, La.

KEATON ALTMAN OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 277 Brenham, Texas

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HEZEKIAH NEASON OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 323 Amite, La.

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OL • Jr. • 6-3 • 272 Sachse, Texas

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CHRIS STEPHENS OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 354 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

DEON CORMIER WR • Jr. • 5-11 • 201 Humble, Texas

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RAHEEM ROBERTS WR • Fr. • 6-3 • 205 Bogalousa, La.

NICK HOLIDAY OL • Jr. • 6-5 • 322 Cibolo, Texas

KJ BROWN

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TREY WINTERS OL • So. • 6-6 • 338 Ankeny, Iowa

ZACH HAYES

WR • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 Welsh, La.

ROMELLO TARVER OL • So. • 6-5 • 272 Delray Beach, Fla.

MARKEL COTTON WR • RFr. • 6-2 • 194 Franklinton, La.

88 89 90 91 92 93 CJ KNIGHTEN

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CHRISTIAN THOMAS

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DEMOND STEWART DL • Jr. • 6-2 • 302 LaPlace, La.

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WELLAND WILLIAMS DL • Fr. • 6-2 • 277 Reserve, La.

ARTHUR LOTT

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TE • Gr. • 6-7 • 247 New Orleans, La.

WR • Jr. • 6-2 • 200 Baton Rouge, La.

MASRY MAPIEU DL • Jr. • 6-4 • 261 York, Neb.

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C.J. SEMIEN

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LEON YOUNG

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ACCORD GREEN DL • Jr. • 6-4 • 265 New Orleans, La.

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SECOND SEASON AT McNEESE (4-7), 6TH SEASON OVERALL (23-36) Frank Wilson became McNeese’s 17th head coach in program history back in January of 2020 as the first African-American head football coach in school history and the second in the history of the Southland Conference. The New Orleans native, who is widely considered one of the top recruiters in college football, spent four seasons as the head coach at UTSA before arriving on the McNeese campus. Wilson, arguably, had his most difficult season of coaching in 2020-21 after McNeese and Southwest Louisiana took a direct hit from Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm with sustained winds of over 150 mph, then six weeks later, was hit with Category 2 storm Hurricane Delta. Wilson’s leadership as a coach, father-figure and community leader was on full display as he THE WILSON FILE helped rally the team, school and community both mentally DATE OF BIRTH: Nov. 5, 1973 and physically and just six months later while facilities and homes were still ravaged, he led HOMETOWN: New Orleans, La. HIGH SCHOOL: St. Augustine HS the Cowboys onto the field for his first time on Feb. 13 in what was one of the most remark- COLLEGE: Nicholls State (1997) able comeback wins in Cowboy history when McNeese rallied to defeat Tarleton State 40-37 WIFE: Tiffany CHILDREN: Alaina, Sa’bree, and Frank IV in double-OT. The spring season saw McNeese overcome obstacles and adversity from all angles and EXPERIENCE played its best football of the season late, winning two of its last three games while two of the PLAYING 1992: Geneva (Pa.) University (running back) losses on the season were by a combined six points. 1993-95: Nicholls (running back/defensive back) Wilson’s debut campaign at UTSA made history as he led the Roadrunners to six wins and the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl to match the NCAA modern startup program record COACHING EXPERIENCE 2020-: McNeese (Head Coach) by reaching a bowl game in just their sixth season. 2016-19: UTSA (Head Coach) Wilson guided UTSA to bowl eligibility for the second straight season in 2017. The Road- 2010-15: LSU (RB/Recruiting Coordinator) runners pulled off another program first when they defeated Baylor, 17-10, in the season 2009: Univ. of Tennessee (Wide Receivers) 2008: Southern Miss (RB/Recruiting Coordinator) opener in Waco for UTSA’s first victory against a team from a Power 5 Conference. During his four years at UTSA, 26 players garnered All-Conference USA, two were 2005-07: Ole Miss (RB/Special Teams 2000-03: O.P. Walker HS (Head Coach) named All-Americans, a league Defensive Player of the Year, two Freshman of the Year 1997-99: Karr HS (Assistant Coach) selections, a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award and the prestigious William V. Campbell 1996: Nicholls (Student Assistant) Trophy. Prior to being named head coach at UTSA, Wilson served a six-year stint as the running BOWL EXPERIENCE Gildan New Mexico Bowl, UTSA backs coach and recruiting coordinator at LSU from 2010-15, where he also served as as- 2016: (L, 30-23 vs. New Mexico) sociate head coach for his final four seasons with the Tigers. He also has been an assistant 2014: Music City Bowl, LSU (L, 31-28 vs. Notre Dame) coach at Tennessee (2009), Southern Miss (2008) and Mississippi (2005-07). While at LSU, he was recognized as the nation’s top assistant coach at his position in 2013: Outback Bowl, LSU (W, 21-14 vs. Iowa) 2011. Wilson also was named the 2011 Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.com, the 2014 NFL. 2012: Chick-fil-A Bowl, LSU com Top Recruiter in College Football and the 2015 Scout.com SEC Recruiter of the Year. (L, 25-24 vs. Clemson) As the recruiting coordinator at LSU, Wilson led the Tigers to back-to-back top-five re- 2011: BSC National Championship, LSU (W, 21-0 vs. Alabama) cruiting classes in 2014-15 among five total groups that ranked among the top 10 nationally. 2010: Cotton Bowl, LSU He served as the lead recruiter for a long list of prominent players, including Odell Beckham (W, 41-24 vs. Texas A&M) Jr., La’el Collins, Jeremy Hill, Jarvis Landry, Tyrann Mathieu, Zach Mettenberger and the na- 2009: Capital One Bowl, LSU (L, 19-17 vs. Penn State) tion’s No. 1 overall recruit in 2014 in Leonard Fournette, a 2014 Freshman All-SEC honoree 2008: New Orleans Bowl, Southern Miss and consensus first team All-American a year later. (W, 30-27 vs. Troy) Overall, Wilson has coached or recruited 40 individuals who have made it to the NFL. That list includes Davenport, Jordan Moore, Kevin Strong Jr., Dalton Sturm, Josiah Tau- PLAYERS RECRUITED, EVALUATED, aefa and Jarveon Williams from UTSA, Beckham Jr., Collins, Fournette, Hill, Landry, Ma- COACHED AND DEVELOPED BY WILSON thieu and Mettenberger along with Lamin Barrow, Kendell Beckwith, Alfred Blue, Will Clapp, Odell Beckham, Jr. Malachi Dupre, Ego Ferguson, Russell Gage, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Derrius Guice, Jerald Alfred Blue Fournette Hawkins, Kenny Hilliard, Anthony Johnson, Deion Jones, Arden Key, Kendrick Lewis, Ter- Leonard Benjarvis Green-Ellis rance Magee, Ronald Martin, Dexter McCluster, Denarius Moore, Eric Reid, Stevan Ridley, Derrius Guice Jeremy Hill Duke Riley, Trai Turner, Mike Wallace, Spencer Ware and James Wright. In six seasons at LSU, Wilson developed seven running backs that were selected in the Kenny Hilliard Landry NFL Draft, including first-team All-SEC performers in Fournette, Guice, Hill and Ridley. Dur- Jarvis Tyrann Mathieu ing his tenure, the Tigers posted a 61-17 overall record, captured the 2011 SEC Champion- Spencer Ware Jarveon Williams ship and appeared in the National Championship Game that same season. Under his guidance, LSU rushed for at least 200 yards 39 times, including 12 300-yard

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games. The Tigers also recorded 45 100-yard individual rushing performances and four 1,000-yard individual rushers. Wilson joined the LSU staff after spending the 2009 season at Tennessee, where he coached the wide receivers under Lane Kiffin. Prior to joining the Tennessee staff, Wilson spent the 2008 season as the running backs coach/recruiting coordinator at Southern Miss under Larry Fedora. From 2005-07, Wilson served as the running backs/assistant special teams coach at Mississippi, where he recruited prominent future NFL stars Kendrick Lewis and Mike Wallace. He also developed a first-team all-conference running back in Green-Ellis. Wilson joined the Rebels’ staff after serving one year as director of athletics for the New Orleans Public School System after spending three-and-a-half seasons as head football coach and offensive coordinator at O. Perry Walker High School. Wilson led O. Perry Walker to two District 10-4A championships and the Louisiana Class 4A State Championship game in 2002. He was honored by the NFL as the 2002 Louisiana Coach of the Year and was voted by his peers as the Louisiana Class 4A Coach of the Year. Wilson also was a finalist for the 2002 Nike National Coach of the Year. During his head coaching stint at O. Perry Walker, Wilson developed 22 players who earned Division I scholarships, including 11 in 2002 to rank as the nation’s largest high school class of D-I signees. The 2002 team defeated national-power John Curtis Christian School, 20-0, during the regular season, which snapped a 136-game district winning streak for John Curtis and marked the first time that team had failed to score in 303 consecutive games, a national record. Wilson spent three years as an assistant coach at Edna Karr High School, also in New Orleans, from 1997-2000. He served as offensive coordinator at Edna Karr during the 1999 season in which the team reached the Class 3A state finals and recorded its best statistical season on offense in the program’s history. Wilson got his start in coaching as a student assistant at his alma mater, Nicholls State University, working with the running backs while he finished his degree. While in Thibodaux, Wilson helped coach the first 1,000-yard rusher in school history and was part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history at the time for the Colonels, who improved from 0-10 in 1995 to 8-2 in 1996. A three-year letterman at Nicholls, Wilson earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a running back his sophomore year. Wilson attended Geneva University in Beaver Falls, Pa., his freshman season, earning conference Freshman of the Year honors as a running back and kick returner. He also earned first team all-conference honors and was an honorable mention NAIA Division II All-American. Wilson received his bachelor of arts degree in general education from Nicholls State in 1997. Wilson and his wife, Tiffany, have three children: Alaina, Sabree and Frank IV, who is a redshirt freshman defensive back for the Cowboys this fall.

What They’re Saying About Coach Wilson “Frank is a great Louisiana man. He was one of the best assistant coaches in LSU history and he will do a great job for McNeese.” – Ed Orgeron, LSU head coach. “Coach Frank Wilson changed my life. He gave a young kid from New Orleans a chance to compete and learn on a higher level. He opened the doors for so many of us Louisiana athletes and I’m just happy to see him making strides and becoming all that he can be. He is a true inspiration.” – Tyrann Mathieu, former LSU defensive back and Heisman Trophy finalist and currently with the Kansas City Chiefs. “Be a pro. Coach Wilson made it a real possibility not with just the amount of work we put in, but with the culture he brought to the program. He gave us respect and responsibility and we thrived. I’m happy to see Coach Wilson help others turn dreams into reality.” – Marcus Davenport, former UTSA player and first round draft pick by the New Orleans Saints. “One of the most loving and caring coaches outside of football. The love I have for him will last a lifetime. Anyone that gets him as a coach will love him not as a coach but also as a father figure. Also he’s a God fearing man.” – Leonard Fournette, former LSU running back and current running back for the Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “Coaches and players gravitate to Frank Wilson. He was a part of my staff at Tennessee and I can tell you firsthand that he develops players as well as anyone in college football. People talk about how great of a recruiter he is, but he is just as strong of a leader.” – Lane Kiffen, Ole Miss head coach who hired Frank Wilson at Tennessee. “I had the honor to play for and be recruited by a man who was so unselfish in his work and in his life that people were drawn to his efforts and commitment, which helped them become a man foremost and then a player. I speak firsthand for how he’s stayed in contact with players even after they have left his reach. They don’t make many like him.” – Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns wide receiver.

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McNEESE ROSTER No. Name 0 CeeJay Powell 1 Colby Richardson 1 Mason Pierce 2 Jarrius Wallace 3 Quad Wilson 4 Corione Harris 5 Chris Joyce 5 Stephon Huderson 6 Josh Matthews 7 Dillon Simon 8 Cody Orgeron 9 Walker Wood 10 Darius Daniels 11 Devon Tott 12 Cade Bartlett 13 Ryan Roberts 14 Severyn Foster 14 Thomas Miles 15 Jalen Johnson 16 Brendan Sirls 17 Jon McCall 18 Trent Winbush 20 Deonta McMahon 21 Andre Sam 22 Rae’Kwon Starks 23 Kordell Williams 24 Josh Parker 25 Darius Shields 26 Richard Akers 27 Enos Lewis 30 Tyler Toliver 31 Twillie Lovett 32 Alijah Hamilton 33 Ivory Roberts 34 Eli Johnson 35 Kobe Callahan 36 Dontay Hargrove 36 Tremayne Evans 37 Carlo Williams 38 Eemil Herranen 38 Callum Eddings 39 Jacob Abel 39 Nolan Heitmeier 40 Isaiah Chambers 41 Gus Nave 41 Brandon Hayden 42 Earenest Grayson III 42 Graycen Kennedy 43 Tyrell Flugence 45 Tahj Samuel

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

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Wt. 170 185 156 172 160 166 181 206 184 175 192 194 210 185 217 179 194 173 167 194 188 197 175 173 171 198 184 186 186 180 180 162 188 185 196 203 244 166 195 190 154 225 154 251 189 189 247 181 248 248

Yr. Gr./TR Sr./3L So./1L Gr./TR Fr./HS Sr./TR Jr./TR Sr./TR Jr./TR Fr./HS Gr./3L Sr./1L RSo./1L Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./HS Jr./TR Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./HS RSo./1L Jr./TR Jr./2L Fr./HS Jr./2L Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./TR Jr./2L Fr./RS Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./RS So./1L RJr./2L Fr./RS Fr./RS Fr./HS Fr./HS Jr./TR Fr./TR Gr./TR Jr./TR So./TR Fr./RS Sr./TR Jr./2L RSo./1L

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Maringouin, LA (Livonia HS/Louisiana Tech) New Orleans, LA (McMain HS) Pearland, TX (Pearland Dawson HS) Villa, LA (John Ehret HS/Univ. of Arizona) New Orleans, LA (Brandeis HS) New Orleans, LA (Landry-Walker HS/Kansas) Hampton, GA (Dutchtown HS/Tulane) Petal, MS (Petal, Miss./Tulane) Baton Rouge, LA (Dunham HS/Louisiana Tech) Lake Charles, LA (Lake Charles College Prep) Mandeville, LA (Mandeville HS) Lexington, KY (Lafayette HS/Univ. of Kentucky) Iowa, LA (Iowa HS) Mandeville, LA (Mandeville HS) Waller, TX (Waller HS) Lafayette, LA (Lafayette Christian Academy) Lincoln, NE (Lincoln SE HS/Rochester (MN) College) Alexandria, LA (Peabody HS) New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross HS) Arlington, TX (Mansfield Summit HS) New Orleans, LA (Sophie B. Wright HS) Rayne, LA (Rayne HS) Frostproof, FL (Frostproof HS/Butte College) Iowa, LA (Iowa HS) Harvey, LA (Helon Cox HS) Carencro, LA (Carencro HS) Baton Rouge, LA (Catholic HS) Houston, TX (Lamar HS) Parkville, MD (Milford Mill Academy/Shepherd Coll.) Miami, FL (Miami Central HS) Orange Park, FL (Baldwin HS/Culver-Stockton) Belle Chasse, LA (Belle Chasse HS) Boutte, LA (Hahnville HS) Houston, TX (Westfield HS) Baton Rouge, LA (Live Oak HS) Covington, LA (Covington HS) Wharton, TX (Pickering HS) Houston, TX (Benjamin Davis HS) Dixie County, FL (Dixie County HS) San Diego, CA (Del Norte HS) Melbourne, Australia Goddard, KS (Goddard Eisenhower HS/Butler CC) New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross HS/UTSA) Houston, TX (Aldine MacArthur HS/Univ. of Houston) Scooba, MS (Kemper County HS/ South Alabama) Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS/Louisiana College) Tulsa, OK (Jenks HS) Portland, OR (Wilson HS/Southern Oregon) Carrollton, TX (Newman Smith HS) Ruston, LA (Ruston HS) 2021 McNeese Football Gameday Program


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McNEESE ROSTER No. Name 47 Khaylon Chappel 47 Dominic Prudhomme 48 Micah Davey 49 Jake LaFleur 50 Trey Vondenstein 51 Carter Jenke 52 Mason Kinsey 55 Joey McNeely 56 Brayden Adams 58 Logan Sonnier 59 Grayson Mays 60 Paxton Crouse 62 Juan Gonzales 63 Charlie Zeno 64 Jack Zelezinski 65 Clay Ancelet 66 Dylan Dauzart 67 Keaton Altman 68 Jared Chapman 69 Aaron McDaniel 70 Hezekiah Neason 71 Caron Coleman 72 Cam Foster 73 Calvin Barkat 74 Chris Stephens 75 Hayden Shaw 77 Nick Holiday 79 Romello Tarver 80 Jamal Pettigrew 81 Deon Cormier 83 Raheem Roberts 84 KJ Brown 85 Zach Hayes 86 Markel Cotten 87 Chris Raymond 88 CJ Knighten 89 Christian Thomas 90 Demond Stewart 91 Welland Williams 92 Arthur Lott 93 Masry Mapieu 94 Eli Goss 96 C.J. Semien 98 Leon Young 99 Accord Green

Pos. DE TE LB LB LS LS DL DL LB DE DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE WR WR TE WR WR WR TE WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL

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

Wt. 236 195 228 212 185 207 231 288 206 271 244 260 314 298 274 285 297 277 343 317 323 300 300 272 354 291 322 272 247 201 205 249 190 194 200 279 164 302 277 262 261 281 236 258 265

Yr. Fr./RS RJr./1L Fr./HS Fr./RS RSo./1L Fr./HS Jr./TR So./TR RSo./1L RSo./1L Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./HS RSo./1L Fr./RS Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./HS Fr./RS Fr./HS Jr./TR Fr./HS Jr./2L Fr./HS Fr./RS Jr./2L So./TR Gr./TR So./1L Fr./HS Fr./RS Jr./2L Fr./RS Sr./TR Fr./HS Fr./HS Sr./TR Fr./HS Fr./RS Jr./TR Fr./HS Sr./3L Fr./HS Jr./TR

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Haughton, LA (Haughton HS) Welsh, LA (Welsh HS) Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab) Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Richardson, TX (Pearce HS) Mansfield, TX (Mansfield Legacy/Navarro College, The Citadel) Kinder, LA (Kinder HS/Northwestern State) Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) Iowa, LA (Iowa HS) Bellville, TX (Bellville HS) Ponchatoula, LA (Ponchatoula HS) New Orleans, LA (John Curtis HS) Cibolo, TX (Steele HS) Houston, TX (Summer Creek HS) Lafayette, LA (Ascension Episcopal HS) Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Sr. HS) Brenham, TX (Brenham HS) New Orleans, LA (Edna Karr HS) Oakdale, LA (Oakdale HS) Amite, LA (Amite HS) St. Louis, MO (Pattonville HS/Coffeyville CC) Shreveport, LA (Northwood HS) Sachse, TX (Sachse HS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard HS) Glen Rose, TX (Glen Rose HS) Cibolo, TX (Steele HS) Delray Beach, FL (Oxbridge Academy/Central Mich.) New Orleans, LA (St. Augustine HS/LSU) Humble, TX (Summer Creek HS) Bogalousa, LA (Bogalousa HS) Richwood, TX (Brazoswood HS) Welsh, LA (Welsh HS) Franklinton, LA (Pine HS) Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab/Nicholls) Baton Rouge, LA (Scotlandville HS) Logansport, LA (Logansport HS) LaPlace, LA (East St. John HS/Charlotte) Reserve, LA (East St. John HS) Missouri City, TX (Hightower HS) York, NE (York HS/ULL) Longville, LA (South Beauregard HS) Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) Dallas, TX (Cedar Hills HS) New Orleans, LA (De La Salle HS)

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ROSTER No. Name 0 Damien Dawson 1 Brennon Dingle 2 Ferlando Jordan 3 Anthony Spurlock 4 Austin Mitchell 5 Cephus Johnson III 6 Nick Kovacs 7 Terrell Carter 8 Donniel Ward-Magee 9 Tim Wilson Jr. 10 Coryell Pierce 11 Matt Wright 12 Bauer Sharp 13 Markell Linzer 14 Zy Alexander 15 Cole Kelley 16 Justin Dumas 17 Chinedu Ogbonna 18 Christian Westcott 19 Eli Sawyer 20 Jack Henderson 21 Brandon Barbee 22 Taron Jones 23 Blayne Delahoussaye 24 Alphonso Taylor 25 Jessie Britt 26 Austin Dunlap 27 Justin Douglas 28 Tyrone Legette 29 Joseph Wilson 30 Alexis Ramos 31 Robert Buquoi 32 Mike Mason 33 Jahmon McClendon 34 Arlen Williams 36 Mateo Rengifo 38 Ivan Drobocky 39 Korey Karbowsky 40 Cherif Seye 41 Kevin Bickham 42 Aubrey Bishop 43 Donte’ Daniels 44 Connor Briggs 45 Garrett Crawford 46 Herman Christophe 47 John Graves III 49 Sci Martin 50 Tommy Lee 52 Javin Turner 54 Tyree’ Rhodes 55 John Allen 56 Brockhim Wicks 58 Rodney Sopsher 59 Jake Rotenberry 61 Rendon Miles-Character

Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School FB 5-11 235 Sr. Franklinton, La./Franklinton HS WR 5-10 180 Sr. Baltimore, Md./UTSA DB 6-0 180 Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Mays HS WR 6-1 170 So. New Orleans, La./Western Kentucky WR 5-9 170 Sr. Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine HS QB 6-5 220 Jr. Mobile, Ala./South Alabama WR 6-3 205 Jr. Springboro, Ohio/Toledo WR 6-2 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif./College of San Mateo DB 6-1 175 Jr. New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS WR 6-4 225 Jr. Plano, Texas/San Diego State DB 5-11 175 Fr. New Orleans, La./Booker T. Washington HS DB 5-11 190 Sr. Austin, Texas/Navarro College QB 6-5 220 Fr. Dothan, Ala./Dothan HS DB 5-11 180 Fr. New Iberia, La./New Iberia HS DB 6-3 185 Fr. Loreauville, La./Loreauville HS QB 6-7 260 Sr. Lafayette, La./Arkansas DB 6-1 195 Fr. LaPlace, La./St. Charles Catholic HS LB 6-2 240 Sr. Marietta, Ga./UMass RB 6-0 195 Fr. Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS QB 6-2 215 Fr. Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS DB 6-3 205 Fr. Mandeville, La./Mandeville HS DB 5-11 195 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Morehead State RB 5-10 205 Jr. Mandeville, La./Mandeville HS DB 5-10 160 Fr. New Iberia, La./Westgate HS DB 6-0 205 So. Phoenix, Ariz./Utah RB 5-10 205 Jr. Lake Alfred, Fla./UMass P 6-1 180 So. Slidell, La./Northshore HS DB 5-10 165 So. Atlanta, Ga./Mount Vernon Presbyterian School DB 5-9 170 So. New Orleans, La./South Alabama RB 5-10 180 Fr. Shreveport, La./Calvary Baptist Academy LB 6-2 230 Sr. Salinas, Calif./Hartnell College DB 6-2 210 Fr. Covington, La./St. Paul’s HS LB 5-11 220 Sr. Inglewood, Calif./El Camino College RB 6-1 240 Fr. San Diego, Calif./UCLA DL 6-1 215 So. Boothville, La./Thomas Jefferson HS K 5-10 225 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./The Wesleyan School TE 6-4 230 Fr. Bowling Green, Ky./IMG Academy LS 6-2 230 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Ocoee HS DL 6-5 250 So. Houston, Texas/ASA College LB 6-1 190 Fr. Amite, La./Amite HS P/K 5-10 160 Fr. Oxford, Miss./Oxford HS LB 5-11 210 Fr. Slidell, La./Slidell HS TE 6-2 245 Fr. Denton, Texas/Guyer HS DL 6-1 250 So. Slidell, La./Southern Miss LB 5-11 235 So. Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine HS DL 6-1 270 So. Lancaster, Texas/New Mexico State DL 6-3 250 Sr. New Orleans, La./Missouri LB 5-11 215 Fr. Amite, La./Oak Forest Academy OL 6-2 295 Fr. Patterson, La./Patterson HS OL 6-1 300 Jr. New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS OL 6-1 305 So. Jackson, Miss./Copiah-Lincoln CC DL 6-2 295 Fr. Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine HS DL 6-1 275 So. Amite, La./Southwest Mississippi CC LS 6-1 215 Jr. Water Valley, Miss./Holmes CC OL 6-3 290 Sr. New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ROSTER No. Name 62 William Granville 63 Dom Serapiglia III 64 Noah Devlin 65 Kaleb Hogg 68 Cayden Guzzardo 70 Ethan McMullan 71 Gavin Burtchaell 72 Brennan Lanclos 73 Jhy Orgeron 74 Jalen Bell 75 Blakely Miller 79 Drew Jones 80 Da’shun Hughley 81 Malik Hillard 82 Gage Larvadain 83 CJ Turner 85 Tanner Olsen 86 Ed Magee 87 Justin Wendt 88 Nolan Givan 89 Cade Collier 90 Bryce Cage 91 Darrius Harry 92 Nelson Jenkins III 93 Kam Johnson 94 Brendon Kelley 95 Tainano Gaulua 96 Dalton Allen 97 Tyrik Mitchell 98 Cullan Scott

Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School OL 5-11 290 So. Zachary, La./Zachary HS OL 6-1 310 Fr. Jefferson Hills, Pa./Tulsa OL 6-3 290 Fr. New Orleans, La./De La Salle HS DL 6-3 255 So. Sulphur, La./Sulphur HS OL 6-0 285 Fr. Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS OL 6-3 290 Sr. Decatur, Miss./North Alabama OL 6-6 285 Fr. Chalmette, La./Chalmette HS OL 6-7 300 So. Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS OL 6-4 295 Fr. Galliano, La./South Lafourche HS OL 6-5 300 Jr. Amory, Miss./Copiah-Lincoln CC OL 6-5 290 Fr. Paducah, Ky./McCracken County HS OL 6-1 300 Sr. Des Allemands, La./Hahnville HS WR 6-1 175 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Mentorship Academy WR 6-4 180 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Central HS WR 5-10 160 Fr. New Orleans, La./Riverside Academy WR 6-2 180 Jr. LaPlace, La./East St. John HS TE 6-4 240 So. Belle Chasse, La./Brother Martin HS WR 6-1 190 So. Kentwood, La./Kentwood HS WR 5-11 180 Jr. Covington, La./Archbishop Hannan HS TE 6-3 260 Sr. Berkley, Mich./San Diego State TE 6-6 245 Fr. Mobile, Ala./Baker HS DL 6-4 260 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville HS DE 6-2 245 Fr. New Orleans, La./East Jefferson HS DL 6-4 300 So. Maringouin, La./LSU DL 6-4 220 Fr. Saraland, Ala./Saraland HS DL 6-4 295 So. Franklinton, La./Pine HS DL 6-2 280 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii/Wallace Rider Farrington HS DL 6-4 260 Fr. Oak Grove, La./Oak Grove HS DL 5-11 290 Fr. Hammond, La./Hammond HS DL 6-2 300 Fr. Rosedale, La./Plaquemine HS

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Frank Scelfo (4th season at SLU) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Greg Stevens (6th season) Defensive Coordinator: Raymond Monica (3rd season) Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line: Ross Jenkins (4th season) Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator: A.J. Hopp (4th season) Wide Receivers: Giovanni Vizza (2nd season) Nickelbacks: Antonio Baker (2nd season) Running Backs: Albert Poree (2nd season) Cornerbacks: Del Lee-Collins (2nd season) Assistant Head Coach/Safeties: Bill D’Ottavio (1st season) Tight Ends/Pass Game Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator: Anthony Scelfo (1st Season) Defensive Analyst/Strength and Conditioning Intern: Tom Rinaldi (2nd season) Offensive Analyst/Director of Football Operations: Steven Comuntzis (2nd season) Defensive Analyst: Greg Dennie (3rd season) Offensive Analyst: Bryce Rivers (1st season) Special Teams Analyst: Ed Groth (1st season)

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