2023 NEMCC Football Media Guide

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Football Media guide

INTRODUCTION

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Table of Contents_____________________________ 2

NEMCC Sports Hall of Fame___________________ 74

Quick Facts__________________________________ 3

MACCC Sports Hall of Fame___________________ 76

Letter from the President_______________________ 4

NJCAA All-Academic Awards__________________ 78

Board of Trustees_____________________________ 5

NJCAA Player of the Week____________________ 79

FOOTBALL STAFF Athletic Director______________________________ 6

Academic All-MACCC_________________________ 80 2022 All-MACCC Selections_____________________ 81 CSC Academic All-America____________________ 82

Assistant Athletic Director______________________ 8 Cheer Coach_________________________________ 9 Head Coach_________________________________10 Defensive Coordinator_________________________ 12 Offensive Coordinator_________________________14 Wide Receivers Coach_________________________ 15 Linebackers Coach____________________________16 Defensive Backs Coach________________________ 18 Support Staff________________________________19

YEAR-IN-REVIEW Athletics Year-In-Review______________________ 84 All-Decade Team____________________________ 86

TIGER SPIRIT Cheer Team Roster____________________________91 Band Roster________________________________ 92 75th Anniversary____________________________ 94 MACCC Master Schedule______________________ 96

HISTORY Sports Information Procedures_________________ 20 History of “Tigers”/Area Coaches________________ 21 2022 Season Stats___________________________ 22 2022 Game Recaps__________________________ 24 2022 Season Photos__________________________ 34 Homecoming Results_________________________ 36 All-Time Coaches____________________________ 37 Year-by-Year Results__________________________ 38 Opponent Series______________________________41 All-Time Letter Winners_______________________ 44

RECORD BOOK Season Top 5_______________________________ 48 Individual Top 10_____________________________ 50 All-Americans_______________________________ 54

CREDITS The 2023 Northeast Mississippi Community College Football Media Guide was produced in the Public Information Office under the direction of Associate Vice President of Public Information Tony Finch, Sports Information Director Blake Long, Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland, and Audio Video Associate Elijah Brooks. Photographs were provided by Public Information Specialist Michael H. Miller, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, and JucoWeekly. Layout and design was handled by Graphic Designer Raleigh Downs.

Tigers in the Pros____________________________ 56 Retired Jerseys______________________________ 57 Four Year Signees____________________________ 58

SEASON PREVIEW Tiger Stadium_______________________________ 64 Season Preview______________________________ 66 Roster_____________________________________ 68 Meet the Tigers______________________________ 69 Geographical Roster___________________________ 71 Breakdown of Opponents_____________________ 72

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INTRODUCTION

GENERAL INFORMATION

ATHLETIC OFFICES

Location___________________ Booneville, Mississippi

ADMINISTRATION

Founded_________________________________ 1948 Colors_____________________________ Black & Gold Mascot___________________________________ Tiger President_______________________ Dr. Ricky G. Ford

Athletic Director______________________ Kent Farris Assistant Athletic Director____________ Brenda Mayes

BASEBALL

Head Coach_____________________ Richy Harrelson Assistant Coach_______________________ Will Brand

CHEER

Stadium___________________________ Tiger Stadium

Head Coach______________________ Chasity Moore

Capacity_________________________________5,200

FOOTBALL

Conference Affiliation_____________________ MACCC National Affiliation_______________________ NJCAA

Head Coach_________________________ Greg Davis Defensive Coordinator_______________ Sean Cannon Offensive Coordinator______________Ryan Trevathan Defensive Backs______________________Cedric Shell Wide Receivers___________________ Cole Rotenberry Linebackers___________________Steadman Campbell

GOLF

Head Coach____________________ Derek DeVaughn

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach________________________ Cord Wright Assistant Coach______________________ Kyle Morris

SOFTBALL

Head Coach__________________________Jody Long Assistant Coach____________________ Kevin Connell

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director_____________ Blake Long Sports Information Specialist_________ Ryan Moreland

SPORTS MEDICINE

Head Athletic Trainer_________________ Ziggy Marro Assistant Athletic Trainer______________ Anna Bolton

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Student-Athlete Success Coach_________ Erica Miller Student-Athlete Success Coach________Leigh Treloar

TENNIS

Head Coach_______________________ Mark Gilliland

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach_____________________ Chelsey Rhodes Assistant Coach__________________ Aspriona Gilbert

VOLLEYBALL

Head Coach_______________________ Brenda Mayes

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

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FROM THE DESK OF

President Ford Students, Fans, Alumni,

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College, welcome to the greatest institution in the United States! Here at NEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event. While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our student-athlete. Our vision is to develop one of the premier athletic programs in the nation. To that end, the completion of our Baseball/Softball complex was certainly a step in the right direction. In addition, the beginning of our Game, Set, Match capital giving campaign for our state of the art tennis complex shows our continued commitment to excellence. Recently Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process. I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff. We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe travels. Sincerely,

Dr. Ricky G. Ford, Northeast Mississippi Community College President

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

INTRODUCTION

Board of Trustees Chairman

Vice-Chairman

Tenure of Service: 2001 Union County Businessman

Tenure of Service: 2014 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Education

Vance Witt

Christie Holly

Secretary

Kathy Shappley Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah County Retired Educator

John Anderson

Ken Basil

Larry Greene

Douglas Jackson

Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Educator

Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Retired Educator

Tenure of Service: 2022 Tishomingo County Retired Educator

Tenure of Service:1995 Tippah County Retired Educator

Larry Mitchell

Katie Moreland

Mike Staten

Luzene Triplett

Tracie Langston Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman

Sam McCoy

Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman

Lonnie Murphy

Bubba Pounds

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Chancery Clerk

Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Retired Educator

Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Educator

Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kent Farris took over as Northeast Mississippi

Community

Kent Farris Mississippi

College’s

Gulf

Coast

Community

College.

athletic director during the 2015 fall

The Tigers continued to rewrite

semester.

their record books in 2014 when they

His responsibilities include overseeing

received

the

privilege

of

hosting

double

elimination

Mississippi

the day-to-day operations of an athletic

the

department that features nine sports

Association of Community Colleges

that are sanctioned by the National

Conference (MACCC) Tournament for

Junior College Athletic Association

the first time under its format at that

(NJCAA) after the start of volleyball in

time.

the fall of 2023.

Around

1,250

fans

packed

the

He is the eighth listed athletic director

bleachers at Harold T. White Field for

and is the latest in a legendary lineage

seven games over a three-day period.

of gentlemen to serve in this capacity,

Farris’ ballclub faced eventual state

including

Famers

champion Jones and East Central

Bonner Arnold, Ricky Ford and W.B.

Community College before ending the

“Bill” Ward.

campaign with a 27-20 mark.

NJCAA

Hall

of

The 2022-23 academic year was full

A total of 59 athletes that starred

of success, as is the norm at Northeast,

under the watch of Farris committed

with four sports that reached the

baseball program. Farris left the Tigers

to play at four-year universities at the

postseason. Golf led the way by making

as their second winningest headman

NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA levels.

its first-ever appearance as an entire

with 212 victories in nine campaigns at

He also instructed Northeast Sports

team at the National Junior College

the helm.

Hall of Famers Brandon Farley and

Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Tournament.

The Tigers were placed among the

Chase Porch.

country’s elite units by the NJCAA on

Three men that started for Farris at

In addition, the baseball program won

more than one instance under Farris,

Northeast reached the professional

a best-of-three playoff series at The

including a No. 19 ranking during the

ranks. Phillip Chapman signed with the

Plex against Jones College to advance

poll period from March 11-24, 2014.

Minnesota Twins, Farley was drafted

to the double elimination portion of the

His squads qualified for the playoffs

in the 33rd round of the Major League

NJCAA Region 23 Tournament for the

six times since he joined the Tigers prior

Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft

first time in over a decade.

to the 2007 campaign. Farris brought

by San Francisco and Porch inked with

Northeast also broke school records

postseason action back to the City of

three separate organizations in the

for the most Academic All-MACCC

Hospitality when Northeast finished as

independent American Association.

(68) and NJCAA All-Academic (39)

the division runner-up in 2009 with a

He also made sure his student-

recipients last year. Six programs –

33-14 mark and welcomed Jones for a

athletes focused on their studies in the

baseball, golf, men’s tennis, softball,

best-of-three series.

classroom. The Tigers were selected as

women’s

basketball

and

women’s

Farris guided the Tigers to their

a NJCAA All-Academic Team for two

tennis – were recognized as NJCAA All-

first division championship since 1992

straight seasons while eight players

Academic teams.

four years later. Northeast edged rival

captured individual scholastic awards

Northwest

as well.

The Corinth native cemented his

Mississippi

Community

legacy at Northeast as one of the

College for the title and later took its

Farris replaced another Northeast

greatest coaches in the history of its

opening round playoff meeting with

Sports Hall of Famer in Ray Scott when

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he accepted the position at Northeast

without a loss when his unit went 43-0

from Columbus, where he spent the

in 1996.

two seasons as head coach.

Farris has been a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association

His most extensive head coaching

(ABCA), the Crossroads Diamond Club,

The Falcons recorded an 18-11 mark

experience on the prep stage came

the Mississippi Association of Coaches

in 2006 and hosted a first round

at Alcorn Central High School, where

(MAC), the Mississippi Association of

playoff series for the inaugural time

he was its commander from 1984-95.

Professional Educators and was a co-

after claiming the Mississippi High

Farris compiled a 265-162-7 ledger

founder of the Northeast Mississippi

School Activities Association (MHSAA)

while with the Golden Bears.

Coaches

Division 2, Class 5A championship.

Farris’ Alcorn Central teams qualified

Association

for

Better

Baseball (NEMCABB).

During his tenure with the Falcons,

for the playoffs on four occasions. He

five players signed college scholarships

was tabbed as the Northeast Mississippi

Crossroads

and two athletes participated in the

Daily Journal Coach of the Year in 1988

Game in 1989 and the NEMCABB All-

Crossroads

after guiding the Golden Bears to the

Star Game at Corinth’s Jesse Bynum

MHSAA Class 3A state title.

Field twice in 1992 and 2002. He assisted

Diamond

Club

All-Star

Game in Jackson. Farris was named The Commercial Dispatch Coach of the Year in 2006.

He started his career as an assistant at the University of North Alabama from

He was chosen to coach in the Diamond

Club

All-Star

Team Mississippi in the Junior Sunbelt Classic from 1979-99 and in 2001.

Farris was the headman at Caledonia

1983-84 and helped lead the Lions to

Farris earned Bachelor’s and Master’s

High School for three seasons and an

the Gulf South Conference (GSC) title

degrees from North Alabama. He

assistant at New Hope High School

for the first time in its history in 1984.

has one son, Keaton, and is happily

from 1996-2002. He was part of two

That club also concluded the NCAA

married to his wife, Joye, who is

state championship teams with the

Division II South Central Region as the

the administrative assistant to the

Trojans and one of three Mississippi

runner-up and featured five men that

vice president of student services at

prep squads all-time to end a season

inked pro deals.

Northeast.

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ASSISTANT A.D.

Brenda Mayes will serve as

the

coach

inaugural

head

of

Northeast’s

brand-new

women’s

volleyball

Northeast continues after

competed

the Year for the entire state

serving as head women’s

at that time, advanced to

of Alabama in 1998.

slow-pitch

basketball coach for the past

the national tournament

seven seasons. She guided

during Mayes’ sophomore year of 1983.

the Lady Tigers to five

berths,

seven

playoff berths and the 2018

She

competition during the fall

in a row from 1997-2003.

north division championship.

basketball

2023 semester.

Their last such playoff run

She helped 12 Lady Tigers

Mayes

in

Her Lady Trojan teams claimed 11 AHSAA Elite Eight

addition,

The

Birmingham News Coach of

Tigers begin intercollegiate

In

program.

Brenda Mayes

including

the

completed

her

career

University

at

of

is

resulted in Mayes receiving

move on to the four-year

Alabama

also taking on the role of

Coach of the Year honors

level. Mayes also instructed

Mayes led the Lady Lions to

assistant athletic director

from The TimesDaily.

10 players that garnered

their inaugural Gulf South

All-Mississippi

Conference (GSC) title and

with an emphasis on female

Mayes also secured 14

sports. Northeast currently

AHSAA area championships

of

sponsors women’s teams

and 10 AHSAA area runner-

Conference

in basketball, cheerleading,

up finishes for a total of 24

distinction at least once.

softball and tennis.

postseason

Mayes

was

in

charge

Muscle

appearances.

Shoals

also

Association

Community

Mayes

from

North

1983-85.

Colleges

to

(MACCC)

Tournament appearances.

originally

back-to-back

Mayes

received

NCAA several

came

awards during her tenure at

won

to the Booneville campus

North Alabama, including

of a Muscle Shoals (Ala.)

13 Colbert County (Ala.)

after signing a basketball

Kodak NCAA Division II All-

High School program that

Tournament crowns.

scholarship to play for Ford.

American and NCAA South

to

She earned all-conference

Region All-Tournament in

serve as a coach in the

laurels after topping the

1985. She was a two-time

1999

High

Lady Tigers in scoring and

All-GSC recipient as well.

(AHSAA) state titles from

School Athletic Directors

rebounding during the 1982-

1998-2001.

and Coaches Association

83 campaign.

captured four consecutive Alabama Athletic

High

School

Association

She

was

selected

Alabama

the

(AHSADCA) All-Star Game.

Alabama

High

School,

Mayes was also a member

School alumna was also

Colbert

County,

North

High School Associations

of the AHSAA volleyball

a

founding

member

Alabama,

Northeast

(NFHS) Coach of the Year

committee.

of

Northeast’s

softball

Mississippi

in 2001. Mayes was The

Mayes’

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High

into

She was recognized as the

at

Biggersville

inducted

National Federation of State

journey

The

The Corinth native has been

program. The Tigers, who

and

Community

College sports halls of fame.


FOOTBALL STAFF

Chasity Moore

CHEER COACH

who

High School. She earned a

County.

Universal

Cheerleaders

has more than a decade

Chasity

Moore,

spot on the Cardinals’ roster

variety of classes including

Association

(UCA)

of

experience

advanced stunts,

teaching

tumbling

was

selected

taught

a

Mid-

during each of her four

nutrition and wellness and

South Regional and finished

and

years and twice received

comprehensive health.

second at the same event

as

All-American honors from

the new head coach of

the National Cheerleaders

nine

the Northeast Mississippi

Association (NCA).

Braves

Community

She

Moore spent the next years

with

alongside

fellow

traveled to Orlando, Fla.,

James

in

She continued her career

cheerleading squad in 2015.

at Northeast as a Tiger

and

She is now in her ninth

Dancer and pom squad

them to great successes.

School

year of directing the Tigers’

member. Moore took center

Tishomingo County placed

Championship at the Walt

cheerleaders, who appear

stage with the Showband

among the top three squads

Disney World Resort and

at basketball, football and

from Tigerland for pregame

in the MHSAA Class 4A-6A

ranked

volleyball

and halftime performances

non-tumble competition in

seventeenth in the medium

also spread school spirit at

at

for eight consecutive years.

varsity non-tumble division.

pep rallies and other special

select events such as area

activities around campus

Christmas parades.

They

football

games

plus

Beth

Moore and the Braves

College

contests.

instructor

one season later.

the

immediately

The

led

2015

UCA

to

participate

National

High

Cheerleading

an

outstanding

Braves

edged

Moore is a member of the

High

School

Mississippi Association of

during each academic year.

Moore also served as an

Cleveland

for their inaugural state

Coaches (MAC) and is safety

Moore came to Northeast

assistant in the recruitment

title in 2010 at the historic

certified nationally by the

from Tishomingo County

office during her time as

Mississippi

Coliseum.

American

High School, where she

an undergrad at Northeast

Tishomingo

County

trained

three

Mississippi

and aided in campus tours

returned from Jackson as

High

School

Activities

and

champions

Association (MHSAA) state championship teams over a five-year period. She

was

special

The

Belmont

began

for

her

native

twice

of

Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA).

more

She holds a Bachelor’s

during Moore’s tenure in

degree from the Mississippi

2012 and 2014.

University for Women and

professional

She guided the Braves to

a

Master’s

degree

from

career in 2004 as a family

prosperity on the national

Mississippi State University.

indoctrinated into the sport

and

stage as well. Tishomingo

Moore is married to Kirk

while

educator

County

and the couple has one son,

attending

initially

events

prospective students.

Association

Belmont

consumer at

science

Tishomingo

won

the

2013

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HEAD FOOTBALL COACH

Greg Davis

Greg Davis is the second longest

Draft by the Cowboys. He is the fifth

tenured and second winningest head

draft pick in school history and the

coach in the history of the Northeast

first since Michael Boireau in 2000.

Mississippi

Community

College

Williams became one of the most

football program.

decorated athletes in school history

Davis, who trails only multi-time

after

receiving

NJCAA

Defensive

hall of famer W.B. “Bill” Ward in both

Player of the Year honors in 2018.

those categories, was selected as

He accumulated 75 takedowns, 28.5

Northeast’s 14th headman in 2015.

tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks during

He begins his 12th year overall on the

his sophomore campaign with the

Tigers’ staff in 2023.

Tigers.

Northeast is coming off a 5-4 season

A total of 89 Northeast standouts

in the fall of 2022 that included a pair

have advanced to the four-year level,

of victories over nationally ranked

including Power Five signees Reginald

opponents College

in

Hinds

Community

Hughes, Brenden Williams, Williams

and

East

Mississippi

and

Community College.

the

University

of

Purdue (Ind.) University and Andison

that allowed the fewest yards per game

Coby to Indiana University.

in the state. The University of Missouri obtained

to

Mississippi (Ole Miss); Ethan Smart to

Triston Newson led a defensive unit

signee

Prince

National

Northeast

has

also

placed

an

Junior

Washington; defensive linemen Jamal

emphasis on academics with Davis at

College Athletic Association (NJCAA)

Ellis and Cedric Hillsman; offensive

the helm. The Tigers have boasted four

honors with more than 100 tackles.

lineman Will Derico; quarterback Kevin

College Sports Communicators (CSC)

Hurley and linebacker Jamarcus Smith.

Academic

The Tigers pieced together one of

All-America®

selections

their best seasons ever in 2020 after

The aforementioned 2016 campaign

claiming the Mississippi Association

was just as special. The Tigers went 6-3,

of Community Colleges Conference

including a sweep of its opponents from

(MACCC) North Division runner-up

the MACCC South Division, and ascended

Academic All-MACCC accolades in

spot with a 5-1 record.

into the top 10 of the NJCAA poll.

Davis’ eight seasons. Northeast has

Northeast

was

awarded

in four years, including Ben Mauney, Carter Putt and Smith twice. The

Tigers

have

received

71

with

Eight of Davis’ former Tigers have

also secured 31 NJCAA Academic

a national ranking of No. 13 from

signed professional contracts. That

Student-Athlete Awards in that same

JCGridiron at the conclusion of the

includes six – Joe Horn, Jr., of the

span,

2020-21 academic year. It is the second

Baltimore Ravens, Xavier Malone of

Carson Banks, Tommy Branyan, John

final top 15 rating for the Tigers under

the Atlanta Falcons, Antonio Moultrie

Daniel Deaton, JT Moore, Carter Putt,

Davis with the first coming in 2016.

including

two-time

winners

of the Green Bay Packers, Daniel Ross

Cedrick Wilder, Jr., Mauney, Putt and

The Tigers tied for the most individual

of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Anthony

Smith.

All-MACCC recipients that season with

Rush of the Tennessee Titans and Sam

Davis made his way to Booneville

14. Northeast also garnered seven Fall

Williams of the Dallas Cowboys – in the

in 2012 after serving at Kentucky

All-America honorees from JCGridiron,

National Football League (NFL).

State University for two years. As

including defensive backs Keyshawn Cobb,

Deantre

Prince

and

Tony

Williams was the 56th overall pick

the assistant head coach, offensive

in the second round of the 2022 NFL

coordinator and offensive line coach

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for the Thorobreds, he helped lead

three elected to the All-Gulf South

1990s. Davis participated in the 1994

a pair of running backs in Anthony

Conference (GSC) Team and one

Independence Bowl and was named

Boykins and Shannon Frieson to 1,000-

tabbed as an All-American.

to the 1998 All-Sun Bowl Team after

yard seasons in 2009.

Henderson State’s Kurt Kutscher

guiding the Horned Frogs to a 28-

While serving in Frankfort, Ky., Davis

was also a finalist for the 2007 Gene

19 victory over the University of

was chosen to attend the 2011 NFL and

Upshaw Award, which is given to

Southern California.

NCAA Football Academy at Disney’s

the best offensive lineman in NCAA

Davis signed with the practice squad

Boardwalk Inn. He learned how to

Division II, under the direction of Davis.

of the NFL’s New York Giants following

improve and reinforce various aspects

seasons,

his senior campaign in 1999. He then

of managing and excelling at various

he found himself at Northern Sun

returned to the Lone Star State and

coaching positions at the collegiate level.

Intercollegiate

inked with the Arena Football League’s

Before

his

stretch

at

During

the

2004-05 Conference

(NSIC)

Kentucky

member Upper Iowa University. Before

State, Davis was part of Sul Ross

becoming a Peacock, Davis was the

He saw action on both sides of the

State (Texas) University’s staff where

offensive line coach and strength

pigskin at center, nose guard and long

he held the titles of offensive line

coordinator at Muskogee, Okla., based

snapper for the Thunder Bears. Davis

coach and offensive coordinator as

Bacone College.

made seven tackles and forced one

well. Davis preceded his stint with the

He

began

his

career

fumble for Houston from 2000-01

Lobos by spending a pair of seasons in

at Stephen F. Austin State (Texas)

while touring the country and squaring

Arkadelphia, Ark., at Henderson State

University.

to

off against opponents such as the five-

University.

Independence

Community

time AFL champion Arizona Rattlers.

Davis

coaching

(AFL) Houston Thunder Bears.

then

(Kan.)

moved

It was during his time as the Reddies’

College where he served in multiple

Davis has a Bachelor’s degree from

offensive line coach that Davis made

roles, including assistant head coach,

Texas Christian and a Master’s degree

a name for himself. During his tenure

run game coordinator and offensive

from Stephen F. Austin. He and his wife

at Henderson State, Davis had four

line coach.

Karri, who served for three years as

linemen

selected

to

the

NCAA

Division II All-Southeast Region Team,

He starred on the gridiron at Texas Christian

University

in

the

mid-

Northeast’s cheerleading coach, have two sons, Reed and Rece.

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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Sean Cannon is coming home to Northeast College

Mississippi

Community

its

defensive

as

new

Sean Cannon

Jaguars and Texans rosters for parts of four seasons. Another

All-GSC

performer

at Delta State

was

for

coordinator exactly 30 years after

Cannon

free

originally arriving on campus as a

safety Pete Golding, who is now the

student-athlete.

defensive coordinator at the University

Cannon suited up for the late Hubert

of Mississippi (Ole Miss). He topped

Tucker at Northeast during the 1993-

the Statesmen with 85 tackles and

94 seasons. He wrapped up his playing

eight pass break ups during his junior

days at Delta State University before

campaign.

embarking on what has become a

Cannon got his first taste of coaching

successful coaching career.

at the community college level in 2005

He has primarily stayed in his native

at New Mexico Military. His unit finished

Magnolia State with 21 combined

second in the now defunct Western

years between stops at Itawamba

States Football League (WSFL) with

Community College and Delta State.

fewer than 130 passing yards allowed

Cannon has also held positions at

per game.

New Mexico Military Institute and the

He came back to the Mid-South one

University of North Alabama.

year later to serve as the linebackers

Overall, Cannon has been part of

and strength coach for North Alabama.

four league championship teams and

lone opponent to score more than 20

The Lions captured two GSC crowns

an NCAA Division II national title with

points during the Statesmen’s magical

and qualified for the NCAA Division II

the Statesmen. He has trained three

run was Bloomsburg (Pa.) University in

playoffs each season with Cannon on

national players of the year and 86 all-

the title matchup.

its staff.

conference recipients.

understudies

The Calhoun City product came

Cannon was at Delta State for 10

in defensive end Andre Brown and

within one victory of competing for

total years between his time as a player

defensive tackle Ezell Powell earned

another

and an instructor. He worked his way

All-Gulf

(GSC)

2008 when North Alabama reached

up the ladder from graduate assistant

accolades for their roles in Delta

the semifinals. The Lions went a

to defensive line coach to coordinator

State’s historic campaign.

combined 44-7 during Cannon’s four-

by 2003.

Two

of

Cannon’s

South

Conference

national

championship

in

Anthony Maddox was Cannon’s most

year stint.

He was part of a special stretch in

decorated Statesman. The 300-pound

Cannon

which the Statesmen won over 70

lineman was a two-time All-American

percent of their games from 1998-03.

for Delta State plus the 2002 NCAA

That included Delta State’s national

Division II and GSC Defensive Player of

time winners in Michael Johnson and

championship team in 2000 that set

the Year.

Donald Tharpe. Johnson was a rare

the school record for most victories in a single season with 14.

Maddox eventually became just the third Statesman to be taken in the

directed

four

North

Alabama

standouts

that

secured

All-GSC

honors,

including

multi-

four-peat all-conference and all-super region awardee.

Cannon’s linemen were part of an

NFL Draft when Jacksonville selected

overall defense that allowed just 19

him in the fourth round with the 118th

undrafted free agent NFL contracts

points per contest in the playoffs. The

pick in 2004. He was a member of the

with Seattle and Kansas City, was

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Johnson,

who

went

on

to

ink


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a first-team All-American both as a

(NJCAA) Defensive Player of the Year.

players Shakel Brown (Tennessee),

junior and senior. He was the 2009

He posted 18.5 tackles for loss, seven

Kemon Hall (Los Angeles) and Darius

NCAA Division II and GSC Defensive

sacks and five pass break ups under

Slay (Philadelphia).

Player of the Year after racking up

the watch of Cannon during the 2019

113 tackles, five sacks and four forced

campaign.

fumbles.

10-year veteran and five-time Pro

Parker was one of four Indians that

Cannon has spent the past 13 seasons

collected

Slay headlines that group as a

All-American

Bowl selection. He was first-team all-

distinction

pro with Detroit in 2017 after tying

at Itawamba. He was promoted to

for Cannon. The other three are

Tennessee’s Kevin Byard for the most

head coach in 2014 after originally

quarterback Dan Ellington, punter Jeb

interceptions in the league with eight.

joining the Indians as their defensive

Millender and two-time honoree Terry

Williams is still going as well with

coordinator some four years earlier.

Williams at wide receiver.

the BC Lions of the Canadian Football

He was recognized as the 2019

Cannon guided Itawamba to the

Mississippi Association of Community

state playoffs in 2015. He was rewarded

student-athletes

Colleges Conference (MACCC) North

for his efforts with the Indians that

and

Division Coach of the Year. The Indians

year by being chosen as headman of

scholarships with senior colleges.

were triumphant in five of their last

the North squad in the final MACCC

six contests to claim a share of the

All-Star Game in Biloxi.

division title.

signed

Cannon holds both Bachelor’s and and his wife Julia have three children,

2015-19.

Wade, who has followed in his dad’s footsteps as a football player for the

Junior College Athletic Association

advanced to the NFL, including active

Statesmen, Jenna and Josie.

inaugural

from

Itawamba

Military

Seven of Cannon’s Itawamba alumni

Itawamba’s

seasons

from

Mexico

National

as

winning

New

Master’s degrees from Delta State. He

He led the Indians to five consecutive

Keshun Parker was acknowledged

League (CFL). Over 100 of Cannon’s

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Ryan

Trevathan

is

returning

Ryan Trevathan

to

year institutions over four seasons as an

Northeast to once again serve as its

offensive coordinator at the community

offensive coordinator beginning with the

college level. Twelve of those players

upcoming 2023 season.

signed with NCAA Division I universities.

Trevathan is back following a six-

Among the former Tigers that starred

year absence that included stops at

under Trevathan are wideouts Donta

Arkansas Tech University and Pearl River

Armstrong and Joe Horn, Jr. Armstrong

Community College. He was originally

secured NJCAA All-American distinction

hired as Davis’ inaugural play caller in

at Northeast while Horn, Jr., had brief pro

2015.

stints with the Baltimore Ravens and in

Trevathan was in charge of two of

the XFL.

Northeast’s best offenses over the past

Trevathan started his career at Arkansas

decade. The 2016 squad in particular

State University in an undergraduate role

put together the most yards (366.1) and

and at the University of Mississippi (Ole

second highest points per game (25.8)

Miss) as a graduate assistant. He coached

during Davis’ tenure as head coach.

in four bowl games while working for

That edition of the Tigers became the

those programs.

first in program history to finish the year

He was part of the Rebels’ big

with a top 10 ranking from the National

turnaround from 2012-14 that featured

Junior

back-to-back eight-plus win seasons.

College

Athletic

Association

(NJCAA) after going 6-3 overall.

Boys that featured 845 yards on 135

Trevathan helped with the tight ends

Trevathan relied on steady quarterback

touches with five scores, including a two

during his first two campaigns at Ole

Mason Cunningham, who broke the

touchdown outing against Northwestern

Miss before transitioning into a full-time

modern-day school record for most

Oklahoma State University.

quality control position.

passing yards in a single season with

Four total Arkansas Tech offensive

Trevathan played a big part in the

1,810. He also accounted for 18 total

standouts received All-Great American

development of Evan Engram, who

touchdowns as a true freshman.

Conference (GAC) honors last fall. Joining

went on to become a consensus All-

The Jonesboro, Ark., native is not

Dean was fullback Jordan Edington,

Southeastern Conference (SEC) first-

afraid to run the ball either. Northeast

lineman Cameron Hataway and tight end

team performer with more than 2,320

rushed for 159.8 yards per contest and 18

Dayton Keller.

receiving yards and 15 touchdowns.

touchdowns, including five scores from

Drew Wade was also a two-time All-

Engram is now a six-year veteran of

Kenzie Phillips, during that same historic

GAC recipient while under the instruction

the National Football League (NFL) with

campaign. Trevathan’s Arkansas

top

Tech

success

was

of Trevathan. He accumulated over 2,000

stops in New York and Jacksonville. He

at

all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns

set the Giants’ franchise record for most

back

over four years with the Wonder Boys.

touchdowns by a rookie tight end with

story

running

Devontae Dean, who recently signed a

Trevathan put up some big numbers at

professional contract with the Hamilton

Pearl River as well. His 2017 team placed

Trevathan has completed a Bachelor’s

Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football

eighth in school history with 3,822 yards

degree from Arkansas State and a

League (CFL).

overall while the 2,399 rushing yards were

Master’s degree from Ole Miss. He and his

the most for the Wildcats since 1994.

wife Morgan have four children, Kaden,

Dean earned all-conference accolades after a senior campaign with the Wonder

He has sent 27 student-athletes to four-

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six in 2017.

Hudson, Ellisyn and Rowan.


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WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

Cole Rotenberry

Cole Rotenberry, who has experience

receptions for 97 yards, including a

both as a player and as a coach in the

70-yard touchdown catch, versus the

Mississippi Association of Community

University of North Alabama during his

Colleges

junior campaign with the Choctaws.

Conference

(MACCC),

is

now in his second season as the wide

Rotenberry also reached the end

receivers instructor for the Tigers.

zone that season against the University

He tutored a pair of NCAA Division

of West Florida and Shorter. He

I receivers during his inaugural year

amassed 1,169 all-purpose yards over

on the Booneville campus in Caleb

20 career appearances at Mississippi

Anderson and Dallas Payne. Payne,

College.

who inked with the University of

He put up tremendous numbers at

Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), had

Northwest from 2016-17. Rotenberry

a team-best 36 catches for 399 yards

obtained

while Akron (Ohio) University signee

team distinction as a sophomore

Anderson racked up 22 receptions and

after topping the Rangers with 55

307 yards.

receptions for 786 yards.

All-MACCC

helped

second-

Rotenberry was an award-winning

His

efforts

wideout himself at both Northwest

capture

the

Mississippi Community College and

Division championship and earn two

Mississippi College. He was also an

consecutive National Junior College

2017

Northwest

MACCC

North

impact performer on the special teams

his pair of seasons at Mississippi

Athletic Association (NJCAA) bowl

unit at both institutions.

College. He was recognized by the

berths.

The Batesville native was a volunteer assistant

at

Coahoma

Community

College two falls ago alongside his twin

Gulf South Conference (GSC) on its all-

Rotenberry had two 100-plus yard

decade team as a special teams utility

performances with the Rangers. He

standout.

recorded a career-high 105 yards

brother Turner Rotenberry. This is the

He was a first-team All-GSC recipient

on seven catches versus Itawamba

first full-time position of Rotenberry’s

as a senior after posting a league-

Community College on September 14,

young coaching career.

best 28.5 yards per kickoff return.

2017.

Rotenberry was part of a resurgent

Rotenberry had a 92-yard kickoff

He had 100 yards on the dot on a

Coahoma program that finished third

return for a touchdown during the

career-best nine receptions four weeks

in the MACCC North Division during

Choctaws’ victory over Shorter (Ga.)

later in a home triumph by Northwest

the 2020 campaign with a 3-2 overall

University.

over

East

Mississippi

Community

record. The Tigers also held a No. 28

Rotenberry was Mississippi College’s

College. His lone touchdown with the

national ranking in the final JCGridiron

leading receiver for two straight years

Rangers came during a win at Holmes

Dirty 30 poll.

with totals of 33 catches, 664 yards and

Community College earlier that year.

Von Hill was an All-MACCC selection

six scores. Three of those touchdowns

at Coahoma while under the tutelage

came in the same game against the

figures between Mississippi College

of Rotenberry. He had 20 receptions

Florida Institute of Technology on

and Northwest include 89 catches,

for a team-high 353 yards with two

October 12, 2019.

1,447

touchdowns for the Tigers. Rotenberry was sensational during

The

South

Panola

High

School

graduate had a season-best four

Rotenberry’s

receiving

overall

yards,

offensive

eight

total

touchdowns and 2,366 all-purpose yards.

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Cedric Shell

LINEBACKERS COACH Cedric Shell, who played collegiately

behind only Northwest Mississippi

at the NCAA Division I level and has nearly

two

decades

of

Community College.

coaching

That team featured defensive back

experience, was named as Northeast

Antonio Nelson, who was selected

Mississippi

as a first-team All-American by the

Community

College’s

defensive backs instructor in 2019.

NJCAA after finishing second in the

Shell transitioned to linebackers

country with eight interceptions.

coach for the Tigers ahead of the

Nelson also collected NJCAA All-

2020 campaign and has since built

Region 23 and All-MACCC recognition

one of the strongest groups from

while under the watch of Shell. He

top-to-bottom at that position in the

added two fumble recoveries for a

entire nation.

total of 10 takeaways that season.

His linebacking corps is a big reason

Shell also tutored Acieon Hopkins,

why Northeast topped the Mississippi

who was an All-MACCC recipient

Association of Community Colleges

at defensive back after posting 17

Conference (MACCC) in fewest yards

tackles, four pass break ups and

allowed per game in the fall of 2022.

two interceptions during the 2018

Triston Newson led the way by

campaign at Coahoma.

become only the third player in the

The Greenville product originally

modern era of Northeast football to

served the Tigers on the opposite

accumulate more than 100 tackles. He

in tackling for three consecutive

side of the pigskin as their offensive

signed with the University of Missouri

campaigns. The University of West

coordinator upon his arrival prior

after

Alabama signee also repeated as

to the 2014 season. He taught three

College Athletic Association (NJCAA)

obtaining

National

Junior

a

All-MACCC standouts while in that

first-team All-American accolades.

winner.

CoSIDA

Academic

All-America

capacity for two years.

Jamarcus Smith headlined Shell’s

Shell spent the previous five years in

K’Shun Evans, who went on to sign

unit in 2020 as an all-conference

various roles at Coahoma Community

with Delta State University, was Shell’s

and

College, including most recently as

first athlete at Coahoma to garner

selection. He also became the first

co-defensive

got

postseason laurels after hauling in 42

Northeast student-athlete to receive

his professional start in the Midwest

catches for over 500 yards and five

College Sports Communicators (CSC)

at Graceland (Iowa) University and

touchdowns.

Academic All-America distinction.

McPherson (Kan.) College.

first-team

Fall

All-America

Carter Bonds, Tayvius Duckett and

defenses

at

He

Devonta

Jones

and

Marvin

Coahoma

Davidson followed in Evans’ footsteps

Smith were the top three tacklers

consistently ranked near the top of

one season later. Jones tallied 28

for the Tigers with a combined 156

the MACCC standings in multiple

receptions for nearly 400 yards and

stops. Another of Shell’s stars in

statistical categories. His 2017 unit

three scores while Davidson anchored

Anthony Scott inked a NCAA Division

ranked fifth in the state by allowing

the Tigers’ offensive line.

I scholarship with Alabama State

351.6 yards per game.

University.

Shell’s

coordinator.

He began his coaching career at

The 2016 edition of the Tigers

Smith made more history in 2021 as the first player to ever lead Northeast

snagged

14

interceptions,

which

was the second most in the MACCC

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McPherson from 2006-11. His duties ranged

from

working

with

wide

receivers and defensive backs to pass


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game coordinator and special teams

final national ranking of No. 12 from

boot to secure All-HAAC honors as

coordinator.

the NAIA, since 1952.

well in 2013.

Shell and the Bulldogs reached the

Shell’s final stop before moving

Shell was a two-year letterwinner at

National Association of Intercollegiate

back to his native state was at

both wideout and defensive back for

Athletics (NAIA) playoffs in back-

Graceland. He was the wide receivers

Alcorn State University. He lifted the

to-back campaigns from 2009-10.

coach and special teams coordinator

Braves to a 6-5 mark during his senior

McPherson compiled a sensational

for the Yellowjackets of the Heart of

season of 2001, which included a 5-2

19-3 record during that two-year

America Athletic Conference (HAAC)

record against Southwestern Athletic

stretch.

from 2012-13.

Conference (SWAC) foes and a win over

He helped the Bulldogs capture

Raysean Brown was a two-time

the 2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic

All-HAAC honoree during his pair

Conference

of

after

(KCAC)

completing

championship

an

campaigns

under

Shell

rival Mississippi Valley State University. He graduated from the now-defunct

after

T.L. Weston High School. Shell, who

undefeated

recording 82 catches, 1,251 yards

holds a Bachelor’s degree from Alcorn

regular season. It was the first league

and 12 touchdowns. Punter Cody

State, and his wife Jaime have three

title for McPherson, which earned a

Thornton averaged 42.8 yards per

children, Cedric, Jr., Eris and Blake.

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DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH

Steadman Campbell

Steadman Campbell is the Tigers’

championship game that very season.

new defensive backs coach after

The Lions went 11-2 overall and

working in various roles just across

posted gaudy numbers of 36.1 points

the state line at the University of

and 419.5 yards per contest. Five

North Alabama over the past 17 years.

of Campbell’s performers collected

Campbell ended his time with the

postseason

honors

with

Jacob

Lions in a tie for the second longest

Tucker guiding that group from the

tenured assistant in program history

quarterback position.

alongside Bill Hyde. He originally

Tucker finished third in the voting

came to North Alabama in 2006 as its

for

the

prestigious

Harlon

Hill

cornerbacks coach.

Trophy, which is the NCAA Division

His dad, Louis, was a successful

II equivalent to the Heisman Trophy.

coach for more than four decades with

He was also named an All-American

stints at the high school, collegiate and

by multiple publications and the GSC

professional levels. Brother Shep had

Offensive Player of the Year.

jobs at eight different senior colleges,

Campbell

developed

Dre

Hall

including as defensive coordinator

into one of North Alabama’s best

at Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) University

wideouts ever from 2014-17. He still

from 2011-12. The father-son duo of Louis and Steadman boast 63 years of combined experience

in

the

industry.

at forcing turnovers, including a league

holds six school records, including the

leading 14 interceptions in 2021.

most career touchdown catches (25),

K.J. Smith was one of Campbell’s

receptions (201) and yards (3,144).

Both

most decorated players at North

Campbells were also letterwinners

Alabama. He was a two-time all-

have

on the gridiron at the University of

conference selection with 12 career

franchises. That includes a pair of

Arkansas.

interceptions and earned Big South

receivers in Ed Gant and Bobby

Scholar Athlete of the Year for three

Williams that starred on the Lions’

consecutive seasons.

special 2008 team that made it to the

Campbell’s list of accomplishments with the Lions is lengthy. Ten of his

Four of Campbell’s former players signed

contracts

with

NFL

North Alabama teams qualified for the

Lineman Wallace Cowins, Jr., joined

national semifinals.

NCAA Division II playoffs while six of

Smith on the All-Big South team after

North Alabama won at least 10

them secured Gulf South Conference

forcing a league best four fumbles.

contests and accepted bids to the

(GSC) championships.

D’Andre Smith obtained the same

NCAA Division II playoffs during

He most recently helped the Lions

award two years prior in 2019 by

each of his first four campaigns on its

make the move to NCAA Division I

topping all defensive backs in the

staff. Campbell served as recruiting

as a member of first the Big South

conference with 88 tackles.

coordinator for the Lions as well from

Conference

ASUN

Campbell received his first major

Conference. North Alabama averaged

and

then

the

promotion in 2016 from receivers

Campbell

over seven wins per season with

coach to offensive coordinator of the

Alabama’s

Campbell on its sidelines.

Lions. The move was an immediate

five seasons. His 2012-13 rushers

The Fayetteville, Ark., native spent

2009-15. supervised running

backs

North for

success for North Alabama, which

accounted for more than 200 yards

his last five years with the Lions as their

captured

per game with Lamonte Thompson

defensive coordinator. His units excelled

a row and reached the national

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its

fourth

GSC

title

in

gaining All-GSC accolades.


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Support Staff SPORTS INFORMATION

Blake Long

Sports Information Director

He broke into the profession as a graduate assistant at the

Ryan Moreland

Sports Information Specialist

Elijah Brooks

Audio Video Associate

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University of Alabama from 2003-05. Campbell was in the video department for two years before transitioning onto the field to aid the Crimson Tide’s defense. Alabama rose to as high as No. 3 in the Bowl Championship Series

(BCS)

rankings

and

defeated Texas Tech University in the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic during

his

final

season

Jody Presley

The “Voice” of the Tigers

Carter Smith

The “Voice” of the Tigers

in

T-Town. He was part of coach Houston

SPORTS MEDICINE

Nutt’s inaugural recruiting class at Arkansas. Campbell placed in the top 10 in the Southeastern Conference

(SEC)

with

16

total punt returns during his sophomore campaign. Campbell

completed

a

Bachelor’s degree in marketing from Arkansas. He and his wife Tara have two daughters, Emmie Grace and Riley Kate.

Ziggy Marro

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Anna Bolton

Assistant Athletic Trainer

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SPORTS INFORMATION PROCEDURES Northeast Mississippi Community College’s interest

its

intercollegiate

athletic publications, media relations

most televised events is between 15-

pertaining to each sport, historical

to-30 minutes prior to the scheduled

record-keeping for all sports, other

start time for the pregame show

promotional activities and maintaining

hosted by “The Voices of the Tigers”

the

Jody Presley and Carter Smith.

athletic

webpage

(www.nemccathletics.com),

institution’s

which

Select Northeast broadcasts will

was selected in 2015 as the top sports

also be simulcast on the radio by

site among the Magnolia State’s 15

WSKK “The Shark” on frequency 102.3

all

media

community and junior colleges by the

FM out of Ripley. Northeast athletics

tradition-rich

College Public Relations Association

can be heard by more than 200,000

of Mississippi (CPRAM).

people across portions of northeast

welcomes

of

phone or tablet devices. Airtime for

information

sports

department

The office is responsible for all

athletic

programs.

Northeast will make every effort

Mississippi and southwest Tennessee

to facilitate coverage of the Tigers

PRIMARY CONTACT (ALL SPORTS)

and Lady Tigers by both national

Blake Long

and local outlets. For information

Sports Information Director

wishing to broadcast during contests

on student-athletes or coaches, to

Office: (662) 720-7448

on the Northeast campus should

set up interviews or photo shoots,

E-mail: bdlong@nemcc.edu

contact

on “The Shark.” Other radio or television stations

to be added to our media contact

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information

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Credentials

contact

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Office: (662) 720-7337

bdlong@nemcc.edu

E-mail: mrmoreland@nemcc.edu

or

Northeast

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HISTORY

HISTORY OF THE “ When

Northeast

Mississippi

Tigers”NICKNAME

Community College was founded in 1948, Bonner Arnold served as physical education instructor, men’s and women’s basketball coach and athletic director. Arnold and legendary University

NORTHEAST FIGHT SONG:

of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Adolph Rupp were friends. As a

GO, FIGHT, WIN “Go --- Tigers, We’re behind you. Fight --- till the battle’s over. Win --- for --- the pride of Northeast Gain the Victory! Go!...................... Fight!.................. Win!.................... N.E.M.C.C.

result of this friendship and the success of the Wildcats basketball program,

Arnold

wanted

the

Northeast’s athletic teams to sport a similar nickname. Therefore, “Fighting Tigers” was adopted as the school’s mascot. Later,

Northeast’s

Lyrics by former Northeast director of bands and ‘74 alumnus Ricky Bishop.

athletic

program grew to include men’s and women’s varsity sports. “Fighting” was

dropped

and

the

Sung to the tune of “The Victors,” (L.Elbel) the University of Michigan fight song.

teams

became known as the “Tigers” and “Lady Tigers.”

AREA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES

ALCORN CENTRAL Marty Warren

KOSSUTH Brian Kelly

BALDWYN Michael Gray

BELMONT Michael Jackson

MYRTLE Luke Conlee

BIGGERSVILLE Case Ingram

NEW ALBANY Cody Stubblefield

RIPLEY Perry Liles

BOONEVILLE Scott Brown

CORINTH Justin Dye

THRASHER Taylor McCutcheon

EAST UNION Brandon Cherry

TISHOMINGO COUNTY Cory Quinn

FALKNER Kevin Walton

WALNUT John Meeks

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2022 SEASON STATS OVERALL TEAM STATS TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING POINTS PER GAME FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING PENALTY RUSHING YARDAGE RUSHING ATTEMPTS AVERAGE PER RUSH AVERAGE PER GAME TDS RUSHING PASSING YARDAGE COMP-ATT-INT AVERAGE PER PASS AVERAGE PER CATCH AVERAGE PER GAME TDS PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE PER PLAY AVERAGE PER GAME KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURNS AVERAGE PUNT RETURNS AVERAGE INT RETURNS AVERAGE FUMBLE-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS AVERAGE PER GAME PUNTS-YARDS AVERAGE PER PUNT KICKOFF-YARDS AVERAGE PER KICK TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3RD-DOWN PCT 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4TH-DOWN PCT SACK BY-YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE

NEMCC OPP

206 168 22.9 18.7 169 158 79 62 77 85 13 11 1060 968 332 338 3.2 2.9 117.8 107.6 12 8 1608 1535 142-285-13 177-276-14 5.6 5.6 11.3 8.7 178.7 170.6 10 9 2668 2503 4.3 4.1 296.4 278.1 25-459 31-664 17-203 19-185 14-241 13-143 18.4 21.4 11.9 9.7 17.2 11 14-9 29-16 55-434 60-512 48.2 56.9 42-1684 44-1716 40.1 39 42-2465 36-1921 58.7 53.4 29:26 30:34 47/140 51/134 34% 38% 15/26 14/30 58% 47% 19-118 28-173 27 22 8-15 5-5 24-35 19-26 17-35 14-26 24-26 19-20 6241 5255

OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATS NO PLAYER NAME 8 Triston Newson 5 Kenny Byrd 14 CJ Barney 3 Juwon Gaston 10 Deonta Barnes 4 Javian Gipson-Holmes 1 Jacoby McQuiller 22 Shaundell Carter 32 Willie Latham, III 94 Javon Edwards 0 Steven Edwards 90 DQ Watkins 15 Dorrian Smith 20 Carsyn Day 45 Clifton Young 26 Vic Hollins 97 Taleeq Robbins 13 Eddie Fisk, Jr. 17 Kris Sides 92 Zach Crawford 33 JD Nanney 40 Prince Bentley, Jr. 41 Jenari Bell 95 Kentrel Peters 99 John Jackson 7 Quae Shorty 30 Rashad Thomas 88 Kortlen Wilfawn 9 Mitchell Woodard 16 Guy Gillespie 5 Carter Putt 42 Detrick McCray 50 Darion Mosely 15 Jayden Robinson 18 John Daniel Deaton 21 Jordan Herring 24 Gary Banks, II 29 Cortavious Rogers 34 Justin Wilson 35 DeQuan Moore 75 Ben Mauney 77 Billy Johnson 82 Jay Wortham 89 Gunter Scott Totals Opponents SCORE BY QUARTERS Northeast Tigers Opponents

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GP 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 9 9 9 7 9 9 7 6 9 7 8 9 9 7 6 6 6 5 7 3 9 8 9 9 5 2 7 9 1 7 4 3 1 9 9 8 9 9 9

TACKLES

UT AT TOTAL FOR LOSS 51 56 107.0 9.0-30 53 33 86.0 5.0-24 30 38 68.0 7.5-20 33 20 53.0 2.0-11 27 18 45.0 1.5-5 19 11 30.0 3.0-19 17 12 29.0 3.5-7 11 17 28.0 6.5-30 13 10 23.0 2.5-17 8 14 22.0 1.0-3 14 7 21.0 0.0-0 9 12 21.0 4.5-23 14 6 20.0 0.0-0 7 7 14.0 0.5-0 8 6 14.0 2.0-13 5 8 13.0 1.0-10 5 8 13.0 2.0-4 9 1 10.0 1.0-1 6 4 10.0 0.0-0 5 5 10.0 0.0-0 6 2 8.0 1.5-1 1 7 8.0 1.0-2 3 4 7.0 1.0-2 2 5 7.0 0.5-2 2 5 7.0 0.5-0 4 2 6.0 0.0-0 4 1 5.0 0.0-0 4 0 4.0 0.0-0 3 0 3.0 0.0-0 2 1 3.0 0.0-0 2 0 2.0 0.0-0 1 1 2.0 0.0-0 1 1 2.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 0 1 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 1.0-34 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 0 1 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 1 0 1.0 0.0-0 388 324 712.0 58-258 367 254 621.0 67-253 1ST 81 27

2ND 57 40

SACKS

PASS DEF FUMBLES

NO/YARDS INT/YDS BRUP RCV/YDS FF 2.0-18 3--7 4 2-24 4 3.0-21 1-42 1 3-10 1 1.5-2 0-0 1 0-0 3 0.0-0 2-26 5 0-0 1 1.0-4 0-0 1 2-0 1 1.0-3 2-45 1 0-0 1 0.5-4 1-30 0 2-4 2 2.5-13 0-0 1 2-0 1 1.0-8 1-0 2 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 2-114 3 0-0 0 3.0-20 0-0 1 3-20 0 0.0-0 1--8 5 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1.5-12 0-0 1 0-0 1 1.0-10 0-0 0 1-0 0 0.5-1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0.0-0 1--1 4 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 19-118 14-241 32 16-58 16 28-173 13-143 34 9-58 9 3RD 34 37

4TH 28 57

OT 6 7

BLKD

KICK SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 TOTAL 206 168


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OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS RUSHING

G ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG

TD LONG AVG/G

Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson Gary Banks, II Jayden Robinson Cameron Dill Wesley Corbitt Carter Putt Totals

8 111 9 59 7 44 7 48 3 8 9 6 9 48 9 332

7 1 1 0 0 0 2 12

PASSING Carter Putt Cameron Dill Wesley Corbitt Totals

G EFFIC 9 99.6 3 51.5 9 522.4 9 99.7

490 259 212 174 60 30 112 1337

14 9 10 19 7 6 177 277

476 250 202 155 53 24 -65 1060

4.3 4.2 4.6 3.2 6.6 4.0 -1.4 3.2

ATT CMP INT PCT YDS 139 277 13 50.2 1584 2 6 0 33.3 13 1 1 0 100.0 11 142 285 13 49.8 1608 YDS 416 275 233 226 97 94 83 71 49 40 12 8 4 1608

AVG 18.9 10.2 11.1 11.3 16.2 6.7 6.4 10.1 24.5 6.7 6.0 8.0 4.0 11.3

21 18 29 16 23 14 16 29

59.5 27.8 28.9 22.1 17.7 2.7 -7.2 117.8

TD LONG AVG/G 9 65 176.0 0 9 4.3 1 11 1.2 10 65 178.7

RECEIVING G Kylan Garrett 9 Tyrell Randall 9 Wesley Corbitt 9 KT Hicks 6 Jay Wortham 8 Goldman Butler, VI 8 Tameron Patterson 9 Jayden Robinson 7 Kris Sides 9 Mitchell Woodard 8 Kortlen Wilfawn 9 Gary Banks, II 7 TJ Fields 1 Totals 9

NO. 22 27 21 20 6 14 13 7 2 6 2 1 1 142

TD LONG AVG/G 3 65 46.2 2 25 30.6 0 25 25.9 1 55 37.7 0 25 12.1 0 21 11.8 1 16 9.2 0 28 10.1 2 26 5.4 0 12 5.0 1 9 1.3 0 8 1.1 0 4 4.0 10 65 178.7

PUNT RETURNS Juwon Gaston Total

NO. 17 17

YDS 203 203

AVG 11.9 11.9

TD 1 1

LONG 79 79

INTERCEPTIONS Steven Edwards Javian Gipson-Holmes Kenny Byrd Jacoby McQuiller Juwon Gaston Willie Latham, III Eddie Fisk, Jr. Triston Newson Dorrian Smith Totals

NO. 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 14

YDS 114 45 42 30 26 0 -1 -7 -8 241

AVG 57.0 22.5 42.0 30.0 13.0 0.0 -1.0 -2.3 -8.0 17.2

TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

LONG 114 45 42 30 26 0 0 3 0 227

KICK RETURNS Tykwon Wade Juwon Gaston Total

NO. 13 12 25

YDS 237 222 664

AVG 18.2 18.5 18.4

TD 0 0 0

LONG 40 40 40

TOTAL OFFENSE Carter Putt Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson Gary Banks, II Jayden Robinson Cameron Dill Wesley Corbitt Totals

G 9 8 9 7 7 3 9 9

SCORING Guy Gillespie Goldman Butler, VI Kylan Garrett Carter Putt Tyrell Randall Triston Newson Kris Sides Tameron Patterson KT Hicks Juwon Gaston Kenny Byrd Gary Banks, II Kortlen Wilfawn Totals FIELD GOALS Guy Gillespie

TD 0 7 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 27

PLAYS 325 111 59 44 48 14 7 617

RUSH -65 476 250 202 155 53 24 1060

PASS 1584 0 0 0 0 13 11 1608

TOTAL 1519 476 250 202 155 66 35 2668

AVG/G 168.8 59.5 27.8 28.9 22.1 22.0 3.9 296.4

FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS 8-15 24-26 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 48 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 42 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6 8-15 24-26 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 206

FGM/FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 8-15 53% 0-0 5-6

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

NO. YDS 42 1684

ALL PURPOSE YDS Goldman Butler, VI Juwon Gaston Kylan Garrett Tameron Patterson Tyrell Randall Wesley Corbitt Tykwon Wade Jayden Robinson KT Hicks Gary Banks, II Steven Edwards Jay Wortham Cameron Dill Kris Sides Javian Gipson-Holmes Kenny Byrd Mitchell Woodard Jacoby McQuiller Kortlen Wilfawn TJ Fielfds Totals

G RUSH REC 8 476 94 9 0 0 9 0 416 9 250 83 9 0 275 9 24 233 8 0 0 7 155 71 6 0 226 7 202 8 7 0 0 8 0 97 3 53 0 9 0 49 8 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 40 7 0 0 9 0 12 1 0 4 9 1060 1608

AVG 40.1

30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK 2-4 1-4 0-1 43 0 LONG 60

PR 0 203 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 203

TB 5

FC 0

KOR 0 222 0 0 0 0 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 459

IR 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 0 0 0 45 42 0 30 0 0 241

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BLKD 0

TOT AVG/G 570 71.3 451 50.1 416 46.2 333 37.0 275 30.6 257 28.6 237 29.6 226 32.3 226 37.7 210 30.0 114 16.3 97 12.1 53 17.7 49 5.4 45 5.6 42 4.7 40 5.0 30 4.3 12 1.3 4 4.0 3571 396.8


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HISTORY

GAME 1 | NEMCC-20 HINDS-3 September 1, 2022 at Joe Renfroe Stadium (Raymond, Mississippi) NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Jayden Robinson Tameron Patterson

RUSHING Jeffrey Pittman Jamarian Samuels

ATT YARDS TD 12 56 0 9 16 0 4 15 0

LG AVG 13 4.7 16 1.8 7 3.8

COMP ATT YARDS TD 16 21 124 1

INT LG 2 21

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD Tyrell Randall 7 77 0 Jayden Robinson 3 18 0 Kortlen Wilfawn 1 3 1

LG AVG 21 11 9 6 3 3

RECEIVING Kyziah Pruitt Kaleb Mosely Michael Lott

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

I20 LG 4 49

PUNTING Ben Duncan

XP PTS 2/2 8

KICKING Louie Gatlin

FG 1/1

KICK RETURNS Jerrell Boyd

NO YARDS TD LG 4 84 0 26

TACKLES Jaylan Ware Reginald Shepherd Trevell Vivians

TOTAL 8 5 5

PASSING Carter Putt

NO YARDS AVG TB 6 217 36.2 0

KICKING FG Guy Gillespie 2/2

LG 32

PUNT RETURNS Juwon Gaston

NO. YARDS TD LG 4 28 0 11

KICK RETURNS Tykwon Wade

NO YARDS TD LG 2 39 0 21

TACKLES Kenny Byrd Triston Newson Deonta Barnes C.J. Barney

UA 6 3 8 3

A 4 7 1 5

TOTAL 10 10 9 8

SACKS 0 0 0 0

TFL 0 1.5 0 1

PASSING Ruben Lee II

ATT YARDS TD 15 28 0 7 23 0

LG AVG 7 1.9 9 3.3

ATT COMP YARDS TD 14 26 105 0

INT LG 2 15

NO YARDS TD 7 58 0 3 23 0 1 14 0

LG AVG 15 8.3 14 7.7 14 14

NO YARDS AVG TB 7 267 38.1 0

I20 LG 2 47

UA 4 2 3

A 4 3 2

LG 32

XP PTS 0 3

SACKS TFL 1 4 0 0 2 2.5

TEAM STATS

NEMCC HCC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

13 6 6 1 32 52 124 31 16 2 63 176 2.8 1/1 4 / 26 6 / 217 36.2 4 / 28 2 / 39 2 / 71 31:21 7 of 16 1 of 1 3 / 19

10 5 4 1 34 52 106 27 15 2 61 158 2.6 4/2 4 / 39 7 / 267 38.1 3/0 5 / 89 2 / 11 28:39 4 of 16 1 of 4 4 / 31

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1 st 2nd 2nd 3rd

4 8 9 6

1:48 5:05 4:34 3:18

7-0 7-3 10-3 13-3

5:19 8:22 3:48 1:37

NEMCC HCC NEMCC NEMCC

Kortlen Wilfawn 3 pass from Carter Putt (Guy Gillespie kick) Louie Gatlin 32 field goal Gillespie 21 field goal Gillespie 32 field goal

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GAME 2 | PEARL RIVER-20 NEMCC-13 September 8, 2022 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING ATT YARDS TD Nick Milsap 13 49 1 Lawson Pratt 13 35 0 Qavonte Swanigan 12 35 0

LG AVG 12 3.8 6 2.7 7 2.9

RUSHING Jayden Robinson Wesley Corbitt Tameron Patterson

PASSING Lawson Pratt

COMP ATT YARDS TD 18 24 122 1

INT LG 1 16

PASSING Carter Putt

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD Christopher Holifield, Jr. 7 46 0 Antonio Gayden 1 16 0 Jordan Foushee 2 13 1

LG AVG 14 6.6 16 16 9 6.5

PUNTING Corblin McGinn

NO YARDS AVG TB 4 159 39.8 0

I20 LG 1 50

KICKING FG LG Michael Owens 0/0 0

XP PTS 2/3 2

KICK RETURNS Antonio Gayden TACKLES Eli Hackbarth Justin Jefferson Bryan Whitehead II Hosea Singleton

UA 5 4 4 0

A 4 3 1 5

NO YARDS TD LG 2 25 0 14 TOTAL 9 7 5 5

SACKS 0 0 3 0

TFL 0.5 0.5 3 0

ATT YARDS TD 10 24 0 3 23 0 2 19 0

LG AVG 6 2.4 14 7.7 18 9.5

COMP ATT YARDS TD 11 31 141 1

INT LG 0 60

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD Kylan Garrett 2 65 0 KT Hicks 3 35 0 Tyrell Randall 1 17 1

LG AVG 60 32.5 25 11.7 17 17

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

I20 LG 0 53

NO YARDS AVG TB 3 117 39 0

KICKING FG Guy Gillespie 2/4

LG 36

XP PT 1/1 7

KICK RETURNS Tykwon Wade Juwon Gaston

NO YARDS TD LG 1 40 0 40 1 29 0 29

PUNT RETURNS Juwon Gaston

NO YARDS TD LG 3 15 0 12

TACKLES Kenny Byrd Triston Newson Deonta Barnes Jacoby McQuiller C.J. Barney

TOTAL SACKS TFL 17 1 1 10 0 0.5 7 0 0 6 0 1 6 0 0.5

UA 11 3 4 3 2

A 6 7 3 3 4

TEAM STATS

PR

NE

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

17 9 8 0 43 132 122 24 18 1 67 254 3.8 3/1 6 / 49 4 / 159 39.8 1/0 2 / 25 0/0 34:41 9 of 16 2 of 3 3 / 15

13 6 4 3 26 63 141 31 11 0 57 204 3.6 2/2 5 / 25 3 / 117 39 3 / 15 2 / 69 1 / 43 25:19 5 of 16 3 of 4 1/3

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 3rd 4th 4th 4th

9 6 9 13 12 0

4:39 1:56 4:41 6:19 6:34 0:00

0-3 0-6 6-6 13-6 13-13 20-13

6:05 1:07 7:45 11:28 4:54 2:23

NEMCC NEMCC PRCC PRCC NEMCC PRCC

Guy Gillespie 23 field goal Gillespie 36 field goal Nick Milsap 5 run (Michael Owens kick) Jordan Foushee 9 pass from Lawson Pratt (Owens kick) Tyrell Randall 17 pass from Carter Putt (Gillespie kick) Bryan Whitehead 21 fumble recovery (Owens kick)

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GAME 3 | ITAWAMBA-28 NEMCC-27 (OT) September 15, 2021 at Eaton Field (Fulton, Mississippi) NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson PASSING Carter Putt Wesley Corbitt

ATT YARDS TD 32 135 1 5 32 0

LG AVG 19 4.2 13 6.4

RUSHING Eric Watts Jamal Brooks

COMP ATT YARDS TD 13 26 132 1 1 1 11 1

INT LG 1 25 0 11

PASSING Karson Green

RECEIVING KT Hicks Tyrell Randall Wesley Corbitt PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

NO YARDS TD 5 48 1 2 33 1 2 31 0

LG AVG 19 9.6 25 16.5 18 15.5

NO YARDS AVG TB 5 229 45.8 1

I20 LG 3 60

KICKING FG Guy Gillespie 0/2 KICK RETURNS Tykwon Wade Juwon Gaston TACKLES Triston Newson Deonta Barnes Juwon Gaston Kenny Byrd

UA 6 5 6 7

LG 0

XP PTS 3/4 3

NO YARDS TD LG 3 48 0 18 1 17 0 17

A TOTAL SACKS TFL 7 13 0 0 5 10 0 0 2 8 0 0.5 1 8 0 0.5

ATT YARDS TD 16 95 2 5 33 0

LG AVG 22 5.9 19 6.6

COMP ATT YARDS TD 27 44 339 2

INT LG 1 60

RECEIVING Azaria Smith Shamar Sandgren Zae Davis Nick Fortune PUNTING Price Nixon

NO YARDS TD 9 137 0 7 96 2 6 45 0 3 45 0

LG AVG 34 15.2 60 13.7 24 7.5 32 15

NO YARDS AVG TB 4 151 37.8 0

I20 LG 1 45

KICKING Price Nixon

FG 0

TACKLES Josh Pack Jadarius Steen Phil Oliver Chris Rogers

A TOTAL SACKS TFL 5 11 0 0.5 2 7 0 0 3 7 0 1 4 7 1.5 1.5

UA 6 5 4 3

LG 0

XP PTS 4/4 4

TEAM STATS

NE

ICC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

19 9 10 1 44 151 143 27 14 1 71 294 4.1 0/0 9 / 53 5 / 229 45.8 3 / 16 4 / 65 1/0 32:35 5 of 15 2 of 3 1/1

24 15 8 1 29 147 339 44 27 1 73 486 6.7 3/3 7 / 55 4 / 151 37.8 2 / 36 4 / 78 1/0 27:25 9 of 14 0 of 1 3 / 15

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd OT OT

11 0 12 9 6 5 0 0

6:01 0:00 6:50 4:24 1:56 1:40 0:00 0:00

7-0 14-0 21-0 21-7 21-14 21-21 21-28 27-28

8:59 3:54 9:04 10:36 7:22 3:26 0:00 0:00

NEMCC KT Hicks 11 pass from Wesley Corbitt (Guy Gillespie kick) NEMCC Kenny Byrd 10 fumble recovery (Gillespie kick) NEMCC Goldman Butler, VI 12 run (Gillespie kick) ICC Shamar Sandgren 4 pass from Karson Green (Price Nixon kick)l ICC Eric Watts 4 run (Nixon kick) ICC Sandgren 60 pass from Green (Nixon kick) ICC Watts 8 run (Nixon kick) NEMCC Tyrell Randall 25 pass from Carter Putt (Gillespie kick failed)

NEMCCTIGERS |

68 0 79 70 37 80 0 0

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GAME 4 | NEMCC-31 MDCC-0 September 22, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) MS DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TEAM STATS

MDCC NEMCC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

10 7 1 2 34 6 107 21 11 1 55 113 2.1 5/2 15 / 91 9 / 316 35.1 1/0 4 / 59 1/7 28:46 2 of 13 1 of 2 1/2

21 6 12 3 39 203 140 32 13 1 71 343 4.8 0/0 8 / 74 2 / 79 39.5 4 / 96 1 / 24 1 / -10 31:14 5 of 16 3 of 6 5 / 41

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd

8 1 5 0 6

2:14 0:05 2:33 0:00 3:39

0-3 0-10 0-17 0-24 0-31

RUSHING Davion Liddell Carlos Carter PASSING Caleb Parten

LG AVG 5 2.2 5 3.3

COMP ATT YARDS TD 11 17 107 0

INT LG 1 14

RECEIVING LaDarius Moore Reeheem Fairley PUNTING Jarren Sanford

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ATT YARDS TD 13 29 0 6 20 0

NO YARDS TD 5 55 0 4 38 0

LG AVG 14 11 11 9.5

NO YARDS AVG TB 9 316 35.1 0

I20 LG 1 48

KICK RETURNS Jordan Cavitt

NO YARDS TD LG 2 36 0 19

TACKLES Marlon Brown Javian Gathright CeDonte Miers

A TOTAL SACKS TFL 4 12 0 0 2 8 0 0 1 7 0 1.5

10:12 0:00 12:27 10:34 11:21

UA 8 6 6

NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC

RUSHING Gary Banks, II Tameron Patterson Cameron Dill Carter Putt

ATT YARDS TD 17 69 0 13 63 1 6 50 0 3 21 1

LG AVG 29 4.1 15 4.8 23 8.3 11 7

COMP ATT YAARDS TD 11 26 127 1

INT LG 1 26

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD Kylan Garrett 2 35 0 Kris Sides 1 26 1 KT Hicks 3 25 0

LG AVG 20 17.5 26 26 10 8.3

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

I20 LG 1 41

PASSING Carter Putt

NO YARDS AVG TB 2 79 39.5 0

KICKING FG Guy Gillespie 1/3

LG 26

XP PTS 4/4 7

KICK RETURNS Tykwon Wade

NO YARDS TD LG 1 24 0 24

PUNT RETURNS Juwon Gaston

NO YARDS TD LG 4 96 1 79

TACKLES Triston Newson Kenny Byrd Deonta Barnes Willie Latham, III

A TOTAL SACKS TFL 4 10 2 2.5 3 7 1 1.5 3 5 0 0 1 5 1 2

Guy Gillespie 25 field goal Kris Sides 26 pass from Carter Putt (Gillespie kick) Carter Putt 3 run (Gillespie kick) Juwon Gaston 79 punt return (Gillespie kick) Tameron Patterson 2 run (Gillespie kick)

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UA 6 4 2 4

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HISTORY

GAME 5 | HOLMES-34 NEMCC-31 September 29, 2022 at Jaguar Stadium (Madison, Mississippi) NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Jayden Robinson

TEAM STATS

NEMCC HCC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

31 22 6 3 28 50 369 55 37 1 83 419 5 3 /0 10 / 71 5 / 211 42.2 1/1 4 / 81 0/0 29:17 9 of 19 2 of 2 1/6

27 20 4 3 33 76 329 55 41 0 88 405 4.6 2/0 8 / 83 3 / 120 40 2 / 90 4 / 65 1 / 32 30:43 9 of 22 4 of 6 3 / 28

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th

2 11 4 4 15 8 0 11 13 13 11

0:26 4:47 0:59 1:48 5:12 2:42 0:00 1:37 5:23 5:39 3:54

0-7 7-7 14-7 17-7 17-10 17-17 17-24 24-24 24-27 24-34 31-34

PASSING Carter Putt

ATT YARDS TD 11 36 3 5 26 0

LG AVG 7 3.3 6 1.6

RUSHING J.J. Grant NyJal Johnson

COMP ATT YARDS TD 37 54 369 1

INT LG 1 48

PASSING NyJal Johnson Phillip Short

RECEIVING Kylan Garrett Wesley Corbitt KT Hicks Tyrell Randall Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

NO YARDS TD 6 91 0 6 59 0 6 54 0 6 52 0 7 46 0 3 16 1

LG AVG 48 15.2 15 9.8 15 9 18 8.7 14 6.6 7 5.3

NO YARDS AVG TB 5 211 42.2 2

I20 LG 4 51

KICKING Guy Gillespie

FG 1/1

TACKLES Triston Newson CJ Barney Carysn Day Juwon Gaston Shaundell Carter

TOTAL 13 13 11 10 10

9:15 4:28 14:56 12:08 6:56 3:12 1:54 0:17 4:21 6:59 3:05

UA 7 8 6 7 5

HCC NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC HCC HCC HCC NEMCC HCC HCC NEMCC

A 6 5 5 3 5

LG 43

XP PTS 4/4 7 SACKS TFL 0 2 0 2.5 0 0.5 0 0.5 1 4

ATT YARDS TD 8 45 1 10 27 0

LG AVG 27 5.6 16 2.7

COMP ATT YARDS TD 28 36 224 1 13 19 105 1

INT LG 0 19 0 15

RECEIVING A.J. Davis IV Kerrick Ross K.D. Rancifer Jahiem Shack PUNTING Ryan Wood

NO YARDS TD 10 106 0 11 80 1 4 41 1 6 41 0

LG AVG 16 10.6 18 7.3 15 10.3 19 6.8

NO YARDS AVG TB 3 120 40 0

I20 LG 0 43

KICKING FG Luke Moffett 2/2 Will Carter 0 PUNT RETURN A.J. Davis IV TACKLES Reid Pulliam Miguel Evans Laquan Robinson Celeycan Hill

K.D. Rancifer 15 pass from Phillip Short (Will Carter kick) Goldman Butler, VI 2 run (Guy Gillespie kick) Butler, VI 5 run (Gillespie kick) Gillespie 43 field goal Luke Moffett 23 field goal J.J. Grant 27 run (Carter kick) A.J. Davis IV 90 punt return (Carter kick) Tameron Patterson 4 pass from Carter Putt (Gillespie kick) Moffett 28 field goal Kerrick Ross 17 pass from NyJal Johnson (Carter kick) Butler, VI 1 run (Gillespie kick)

UA 7 6 6 5

A 4 2 0 1

LG 28 0

XP PTS 0 6 4/4 4

NO YARDS TD LG 2 90 1 90 TOTAL 11 8 6 6

SACKS 1 0 0 0

TFL 1 0 0 0

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GAME 6 | NEMCC-34 ECCC-20 October 6, 2022 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TEAM STATS

ECCC NEMCC

RUSHING Gabriel Larry Devontae Causey Courtland Harris

RUSHING Gary Banks, II Jayden Robinson Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

18 9 8 1 39 144 157 32 21 1 71 301 4.2 2/2 1 / 10 3 / 140 46.7 0/0 5 / 150 1/0 30:07 2 of 13 4 of 7 3 / 12

23 12 11 0 41 171 239 32 15 1 73 410 5.6 2/1 7 / 70 2 / 70 35 1 / 32 4 / 40 1 / 45 29:53 6 of 14 2 of 4 1/9

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th

0 1 3 9 12 9 13 8 12

0:00 0:07 1:16 4:40 5:05 3:07 5:39 3:44 4:20

0-6 0-13 7-13 10-13 10-20 13-20 13-27 13-34 20-34

ATT YARDS TD 21 97 0 9 23 0 7 17 1

LG AVG 33 4.6 9 2.6 6 2.4

COMP ATT YARDS TD 21 31 157 1

INT LG 1 22

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD Devontae Causey 5 48 0 Corey Goldwire 6 36 0 Holton White 2 27 0 Courtland Harris 3 20 0 Aaron Steele 1 1 1

LG AVG 22 9.6 12 6 21 13.5 14 6.7 1 1

PUNTING Noah Cutter

I20 LG 1 57

PASSING Gabriel Larry

NO YARDS AVG TB 3 140 46.7 0

KICKING FG Brandon Gilliam 2/2

LG 33

TACKLES TJ Thompson Noah Tice Cooper Jenkins

SACKS TFL 0 1.5 0 0 0 0

UA 6 2 5

A 4 6 3

TOTAL 10 8 8

KICK RETURN NO Tavian Evans 4 Corey Goldwire 1

8:56 8:10 2:307 8:14 3:09 0:02 3:36 6:502 2:32

NEMCC NEMCC ECCC ECCC NEMCC ECCC NEMCC NEMCC ECCC

YDS 125 25

XP PTS 2/2 8

TD LG 0 68 0 25

ATT YARDS TD 8 54 1 11 42 0 8 30 1 5 27 0

LG AVG 20 6.8 11 3.8 8 3.8 13 5.4

COMP ATT YARDS TD 15 32 239 2

INT LG 1 55

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD KT Hicks 2 65 0 Kylan Garrett 2 34 1 Wesley Corbitt 3 32 0 Kris Sides 1 23 1

LG AVG 55 32.5 26 17 14 10.7 23 23

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

I20 LG 1 42

PASSING Carter Putt

NO YARDS AVG TB 2 70 35 0

KICKING FG Guy Gillespie 0/1

LG 0

TACKLES Triston Newson CJ Barney Jacoby McQuiller

TOTAL 12 12 8

SACKS 0 0 0

TFL 0 0 0

INTERCEPTION RETURN NO Javian Gipson-Holmes 1

YDS 45

TD LG 1 45

Javian Gipson-Holmes 45 interception return (kick failed) Goldman Butler, VI 1 run (Guy Gillespie kick) Courtland Harris 3 run (Brandon Gilliam kick) Gilliam 29 field goal Gary Banks, II 3 run (Gillespie kick) Gilliam 33 field goal Kris Sides 23 pass from Carter Putt (Gillespie kick) Kylan Garrett 26 pass from Putt (Gillespie kick) Aaron Steele 1 pass from Gabriel Larry (Gilliam kick)

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UA 7 5 4

A 5 7 4

XP PTS 4/5 4

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GAME 7 | NEMCC-31 EMCC-21 October 13, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) EAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TEAM STATS

EMCC NEMCC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

18 8 10 0 43 112 145 33 18 3 76 257 3.4 6/4 3 / 30 4 / 167 41.8 3 / 12 4 / 134 1 / 29 27:28 8 of 17 0 of 2 2 / 12

15 5 10 0 41 119 194 22 10 1 63 313 5 2/2 3 / 25 8 / 296 37 0/0 2 / 45 3 / 71 32:32 3 of 15 0 of 1 4 / 15

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th

0 1 3 1 5 3 2 12

0:00 0:12 1:23 0:04 2:28 0:55 0:31 5:06

7-0 7-7 7-14 7-21 7-24 14-24 14-31 21-31

RUSHING Peter Parrish Mike McGowan Kadarius Calloway Amariyon Howard PASSING Eli Anderson Peter Parrish

ATT YARDS TD 9 49 0 11 44 0 11 34 1 6 34 0

LG AVG 13 5.4 17 4 7 3.1 11 5.7

COMP ATT YARDS TD 12 24 96 0 6 9 49 1

INT LG 2 18 1 15

RECEIVING Duke Miller Josh Aka Marc Britt II Ethan Conner PUNTING Cole Arthur

NO YARDS TD 7 47 1 5 34 0 2 28 0 2 24 0

LG AVG 15 6.7 11 6.8 18 14 12 12

NO YARDS AVG TB 4 167 41.8 0

I20 LG 1 47

KICKING Cole Arthur

FG 0

TACKLES Rodney Groce Jr. Steven Cattledge Ahmir Taylor

A 6 2 1

TOTAL SACKS TFL 12 0 2 10 1 4 5 0 0

KICK RETURN Kadarius Calloway Marc Britt II

NO YARDS TD LG 1 89 1 89 3 45 0 24

14:46 14:34 11:23 5:56 9:57 5:31 2:17 12:11

UA 6 8 4

EMCC NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC NEMCC EMCC NEMCC EMCC

LG 0

XP PTS 3/3 3

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson Gary Banks, II Jayden Robinson PASSING Carter Putt

ATT YARDS TD 15 57 2 8 36 0 7 21 0 6 19 0

LG AVG 15 3.8 14 4.5 9 3 7 3.2

COMP ATT YARDS TD 10 22 194 2

INT LG 1 65

RECEIVING Kylan Garrett Goldman Butler, VI Wesley Corbitt PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

NO YARDS TD 3 128 2 2 26 0 2 13 0

LG AVG 65 42.7 21 13 7 6.5

NO YARDS AVG TB 8 296 37 1

I20 LG 2 45

KICKING Guy Gillespie

FG 1/1

TACKLES Triston Newson Jacoby McQuiller Juwon Gaston Kenny Byrd

TOTAL SACKS TFL 15 0 0 10 0.5 1.5 9 0 0 9 0 0

UA 6 6 3 5

A 9 4 6 4

INTERCEPTION RETURN Jacoby McQuiller Kenny Byrd Eddie Fisk, Jr.

Kadarius Calloway 89 kickoff return (Cole Arthur kick) Kylan Garrett 65 pass from Carter Putt (Guy Gillespie kick) Garrett 55 pass from Putt (Gillespie kick) Goldman Butler, VI 1 run (Gillespie kick) Gillespie 23 field goal Calloway 5 run (Arthur kick) Butler, VI 9 run (Gillespie kick) Duke Miller 15 pass from Peter Parrish (Arthur kick)

LG 23

NO YARDS 1 30 1 42 1 -1

XP PTS 4/4 7

TD 0 0 0

LG 30 42 -1

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GAME 8 | NEMCC-17 COAHOMA-14 October 21, 2021 at James E. Miller Stadium (Clarksdale, Mississippi) NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

COAHOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Gary Banks, II Jayden Robinson Tameron Patterson

RUSHING Jakobi Jackson QJ Skipper Immanuel Griffin

TEAM STATS

NEMCC CCC

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

22 7 15 0 51 199 134 24 14 2 75 333 4.4 2/2 6 / 65 5 / 206 41.2 0/0 1 / 11 14/ 21 31:33 4 of 15 2 of 3 3 / 24

15 7 6 2 35 92 160 22 14 4 57 252 4.4 3/2 11 / 104 4 / 176 44 3 / 23 3 / 64 2 / 32 28:27 3 of 10 1 of 3 3 / 13

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

1st 1st 1st 3rd 4th

7 11 9 0 6

2:41 5:24 4:01 0:00 2:08

3-0 3-6 10-6 17-6 17-14

PASSING Carter Putt

COMP ATT YARDS TD 14 24 134 0

RECEIVING Wesley Corbitt Tyrell Randall Jayden Robinson Jay Wortham PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

ATT YARDS TD 14 101 0 8 46 0 7 28 0 8 24 0

12:19 6:55 0:25 4:32 1:41

INT LG 2 25

NO YARDS TD 4 52 0 4 29 0 2 18 0 2 17 0

LG AVG 25 13 11 7.3 10 9 10 8.5

NO YARDS AVG TB 5 206 41.2 1

I20 LG 4 47

KICKING Guy Gillespie TACKLES Triston Newson Kenny Byrd Javian Gipson-Holmes CJ Barney

LG AVG 21 7.2 14 5.8 7 4 6 3

UA 7 5 6 2

NEMCC CCC NEMCC NEMCC CCC

FG 1/1

A TOTAL 4 11 5 10 2 8 4 6

LG 25

XP PTS 2/2 5 SACKS TFL 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

PASSING Marquis Willis

ATT YARDS TD 12 66 0 9 35 0 4 15 0

LG AVG 11 5.5 12 3.9 5 3.8

COMP ATT YARDS TD 14 22 160 2

INT LG 4 35

RECEIVING Brandon Harris Kobee Lockett Ahmad Jackson Livingstone Coaty

NO YARDS TD 3 51 1 4 46 0 2 28 0 2 19 1

LG AVG 35 17 23 11.5 17 14 20 9.5

PUNTING Josh Hollins

NO YARDS AVG TB 4 176 44 1

I20 LG 3 54

TACKLES De’Meric Strong Jaylin Simmons Devonte Agee Kaleb Brown

UA 2 8 7 3

Guy Gillespie 25 field goal Livingston Coaty 20 pass from Marquis Willis (2pt failed) Carter Putt 6 run (Gillespie kick) Triston Newson 3 fumble recovery (Gillespie kick) Brandon Harris 35 pass from Willis (2pt conversion run by Willis)

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A 8 0 1 4

TOTAL SACKS TFL 10 0 0.5 8 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0.5

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GAME 9 | NWCC-28 NEMCC-2 October 27, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TEAM STATS

NWCC NEMCC

RUSHING Goldman Butler, VI Tameron Patterson Gary Banks, II

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Had Intercepted TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number / Lost Penalties: Number / Yards Number of Punts / Yards Average Per Punt Punt Returns: Number / Yards Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards Interception Returns: Number / Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Sacks: Number / Yards

19 5 13 1 48 207 70 18 12 1 66 277 4.2 1/0 5 / 51 6 / 220 36.7 4 / 24 0/0 4 / 32 38:54 5 of 13 1 of 2 6 / 45

12 5 5 2 30 52 124 31 12 4 61 176 2.9 2/1 3 / 25 6 / 259 43.2 1 / 15 5 / 85 1/0 21:06 3 of 14 0 of 2 0/0

SCORING SUMMARY:

PLYS YDS

TOP

SCORE

2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 4th

12 0 0 0 7

6:02 0:00 0:00 0:00 3:26

7-0 14-0 14-2 21-2 28-2

RUSHING Cayden Betts Jamarien Bracey Cam Young Xavier Davis PASSING Ren Hefley

ATT YARDS TD 16 100 0 11 47 1 8 42 0 9 23 0

LG AVG 28 6.3 21 4.3 19 5.3 14 2.6

COMP ATT YARDS TD 12 18 70 0

INT LG 1 15

RECEIVING D.T. Sheffield Dekyren Johnson

NO YARDS TD 7 51 0 1 10 0

KICKING Eli Hamlin

LG 0

XP PTS 4/4 4

PUNTING Shade Foster

NO YARDS AVG TB 6 220 36.7 1

I20 LG 4 47

TACKLES Rontavious Person Sam Brumfield Fred Harris, Jr.

UA 8 5 2

A 6 9 4

INTERCEPTION RETURN B.J. Washington Byron Pearson Jay Adams

4:29 2:59 0:19 14:49 8:16

NWCC NWCC NEMCC NWCC NWCC

FG 0

LG AVG 15 7.3 10 10

TOTAL SACKS 14 1 14 1 6 0

TFL 1.5 2 0

NO YARDS 1 -2 2 2 1 32

LG 0 2 32

TD 0 0 1

PASSING Carter Putt

ATT YARDS TD 13 58 0 6 21 0 3 10 0

LG AVG 13 4.5 7 3.5 5 3.3

COMP ATT YARDS TD 12 31 124 0

INT LG 4 25

RECEIVING Tyrell Randall Jay Wortham Kylan Garrett Tameron Patterson Wesley Corbitt

NO YARDS TD 5 41 0 1 25 0 2 24 0 3 20 0 1 14 0

LG AVG 15 8.2 25 25 21 12 13 6.7 14 14

PUNTING John Daniel Deaton

NO YARDS AVG TB 6 259 43.2 0

I20 LG 3 49

TACKLES Triston Newson Kenny Byrd CJ Barney Deonta Barnes

UA 6 9 4 5

Ren Hefley 4 run (Eli Hamlin kick) Sam Brumfield 16 fumble recovery (Hamlin kick) Team Safety Jay Adams 32 interception return (Hamlin kick) Jamarien Bracey 4 run (Hamlin kick)

A 7 2 5 3

TOTAL 13 11 9 8

SACKS 0 0 0 0

TFL 2.5 1 1 0.5

NEMCCTIGERS |

84 0 0 0 49

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ALL-TIME HOMECOMING MATCHUP RESULTS DATE 11/3/49

OPPONENT Fulton

W/L SCORE W 41-0

DATE 10/10/81

OPPONENT East Mississippi

W/L SCORE L 29-0

DATE 10/5/02

OPPONENT Coahoma

W/L SCORE W 29-0

10/28/50

Pearl River

W

20-7

10/9/82

Itawamba

L

20-19

9/27/03

Southwest

W

26-25

11/22/51

Itawamba

W

33-7

10/15/83

Jones

L

23-12

10/16/04

Jones

L

24-14

10/25/52

Pearl River

L

38-0

10/27/84

Mississippi Delta

L

42-7

9/22/05

Holmes

W

20-13

11/21/53

Itawamba

W

19-7

10/12/85

East Mississippi

10/19/06

Coahoma

W

44-16

11/6/54

Northwest

W

37-12

10/18/86

Mississippi Delta

W

17-14

10/11/07

Mississippi Delta

W

44-24

10/29/55

Scooba

W

13-7

9/26/87

Coahoma

W

52-0

10/2/08

East Central

L

38-7

10/20/56

Livingston State

W

31-19

10/8/88

Pearl River

W

10-3

10/15/09

Coahoma

L 20-14 4OT

10/17/68

Northwest

W

41-22

10/14/89

East Mississippi

L

21-14

10/16/10

Coahoma

W

31-17

10/25/69

Co-Lin

W

21-17

10/27/90

Mississippi Delta

L

34-0

10/8/11

East Mississippi

L

63-35

10/24/70

Hinds

L

18-17

10/5/91

East Mississippi

W

28-21

10/20/12

Itawamba

L

36-15

9/25/71

Mississippi Delta

L

26-16

10/17/92

Itawamba

L

28-6

10/5/13

Coahoma

W

27-17

10/7/72

East Central

L

19-3

10/7/93

East Mississippi

W

35-19

9/27/14

Coahoma

W

49-35

10/13/73

Hinds

W

14-7

10/20/94

Mississippi Delta

W

14-12

10/2/15

Mississippi Delta

L

28-20

10/12/74

Holmes

L

17-7

10/5/95

East Mississippi

L

42-9

9/29/16

Coahoma

W

36-6

10/4/75

East Mississippi

L

28-24

10/24/96

Coahoma

W

33-0

10/12/17

Mississippi Delta

W

28-6

11/6/76

Mississippi Delta

W

31-14

10/16/97

East Mississippi

L

21-0

10/4/18

Mississippi Delta

L

41-11

10/8/77

East Mississippi

L

20-4

10/22/98

East Mississippi

L

31-14

9/19/19

Holmes

L

14-6

11/4/78

Northwest

L

40-18

9/23/99

Holmes

L

34-6

10/15/20

Coahoma

W

13-10

10/6/79

East Mississippi

W

14-6

10/14/00

Mississippi Delta

L

34-17

10/14/21

Mississippi Delta

L

19-14

9/27/80

Holmes

W

19-7

10/6/01

Coahoma

W

35-8

9/22/22

Mississippi Delta

W

31-0

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HISTORY

Northeast ALL-TIME COACHING HISTORY HEAD COACH

YEARS

TENURE

RECORD

PCT

Woody Johnson

1

1949

5-5-1

.455

Doug Hamley

2

1950-51

11-6-3

.550

Charles Borde

3

1952-54

10-21-1

.313

Horace McCool

2

1955-56

13-7

.650

Bill Ward

15

1968-82

56-92-3

.371

David Carnell

3

1983-85

5-26

.161

Johnny Plummer

4

1986-89

19-20-2

.463

Hubert Tucker

5

1990-94

16-31-3

.320

Gunter Brewer

1

1995

0-10

.000

Laurin Collins

5

1996-2000

6-44

.120

Bobby Hall

2

2001-02

10-9

.526

Andy Greening

5

2003-07

22-24

.478

Ricky Smither

7

2008-14

23-41

.359

Greg Davis

8

2015-Present

28-41

.406

TOTAL

61

224-377

.365

Bill Ward (1968-82)

David Carnell (1983-85)

Andy Greening (2003-2007)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1949 Woody Johnson (6-4-1) 9/17 at Senatobia W 34-0 9/24 at Decatur L 31-13 10/1 Bethel, TN W 27-6 10/6 Ellisville W 21-6 10/22 Martin, TN W 37-0 10/28 at Poplarville L 34-6 11/3 Fulton W 41-0 11/12 at Perkinston W 40-15 11/19 at Hinds L 60-27 11/24 at Moorhead L 31-19 12/1 Union, TN T 20-20 1950 Doug Hamley (6-2-2) 9/16 Northwest W 31-0 9/21 East Central L 12-7 9/30 at Bethel W 21-13 10/7 at Ellisville W 20-12 10/20 at UT College W 21-6 10/28 Pearl River W 20-7 11/4 at Itawamba T 0-0 11/11 at Perkinston T 20-20 11/18 Hinds L 19-0 11/22 at Sunflower W 32-14 1951 Doug Hamley (5-4-1) 9/15 at Little Rock L 6-0 9/22 at Decatur L 7-6 9/29 at Northwest W 34-14 10/5 Ellisville T 7-7 10/20 Gulf Coast W 19-7 10/27 at Pearl River L 27-7 11/3 at Scooba W 37-0 11/10 UT College W 47-0 11/17 at Hinds L 54-7 11/22 Itawamba W 33-7 1952 Charles Borde (1-7-1) 9/13 at Fulton L 14-13 9/20 East Central L 14-6 9/26 Senatobia W 13-7 10/4 at Ellisville T 14-14 10/18 at Perkinston L 41-13 10/25 Pearl River L 38-0 11/1 Scooba L 39-13 11/8 at UT College L 19-13 11/13 at Hinds L 66-14 1953 Charles Borde (4-8) 9/5 at East Mississippi L 19-13 9/12 Little Rock, Ark. W 26-13 9/19 at East Central L 20-13 9/24 at Northwest W 14-12 10/3 Jones L 21-6 10/9 UT-Martin W 26-14 10/17 Gulf Coast L 17-0 10/24 at Pearl River L 52-0 10/31 East Mississippi L 17-13 11/14 at Hinds L 69-0 11/7 at Sunflower L 40-21 11/21 Itawamba W 19-7 1954 9/11 9/18 9/23

CHARLES BORDE East Central W at Little Rock L Marion Institute W

(5-6) 12-7 27-2 50-0

10/2 at Jones L 46-0 10/9 Pearl River L 19-0 10/16 at Holmes County L 25-21 10/23 Sunflower L 20-19 10/30 at East Misissippi L 9-7 11/6 Northwest W 37-12 11/13 at UT-Martin W 32-16 11/20 at Itawamba W 19-15 1955 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (3-6) 9/10 at East Central L 27-2 9/17 Memphis St. L 7-6 10/1 Jones County L 26-12 10/8 at Pearl River L 14-0 10/15 Holmes W 25-13 10/22 at Sunflower L 40-0 10/29 Scooba W 13-7 11/5 at Northwest L 13-7 11/19 Itawamba W 27-7 1956 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (10-1) 9/8 East Central W 27-7 9/15 Arkansas State W 26-14 9/22 at Gordon Military W 25-14 9/29 at Jones L 41-26 10/4 UT College W 31-7 10/13 at Holmes W 25-0 10/20 Livingston St. W 31-19 10/27 at Scooba W 33-13 11/3 Northwest W 6-0 11/17 at ICC W 20-7 11/2 vs. West Georgia W 41-0 1968 BILL WARD (4-5) 9/7 Southwest W 33-20 9/21 at Hinds W 28-17 9/26 at Holmes L 37-14 10/5 at East Central L 24-19 10/12 East Mississippi L 37-34 10/17 Northwest W 41-22 10/26 at Co-Lin L 20-16 11/2 at Itawamba W 48-14 11/14 Perkinston L 43-7 1969 BILL WARD (7-2) at Southwest W 39-21 Hinds W 15-13 Holmes L 20-16 10/4 East Central W 48-14 10/11 at East Mississippi L 27-13 10/18 at Northwest W 40-21 10/25 Co-Lin W 21-1 11/1 at Itawamba W 20-18 11/13 Perkinston W 28-14 1970 BILL WARD (4-6) 9/12 Pearl River L 26-3 9/19 at East Mississippi W 26-21 9/24 Southwest W 21-20 10/2 at Mississippi Delta W 12-6 10/17 at Itawamba W 13-12 10/24 Hinds L 18-17 10/31 at Northwest L 54-18 11/7 at East Central L 32-15 11/14 Holmes L 38-6 11/21 Jones L 25-14

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1971 BILL WARD (0-10, 0-6) 9/4 at Pearl River L 29-0 9/8 East Mississippi L 37-14 9/18 at Southwest L 21-7 9/25 Mississippi Delta L 26-16 10/9 Itawamba L 74-22 10/16 at Hinds L 20-6 10/21 Northwest L 75-21 10/28 East Central L 41-7 11/4 at Holmes L 23-12 11/11 at Jones L 46-12 1972 BILL WARD (2-8, 1-5) 9/2 at Gulf Coast L 35-24 9/9 Mississippi Delta L 28-0 9/16 at Southwest W 6-0 9/23 Itawamba L 14-0 9/30 Northwest W 16-7 10/7 East Central L 19-3 10/12 at Hinds L 28-16 10/19 East Mississippi L 14-13 11/4 at Pearl River L 33-7 11/9 at Holmes L 18-3 1973 BILL WARD (4-6, 2-4) 9/1 Gulf Coast L 34-6 9/8 at Mississippi Delta L 45-27 9/15 Southwest W 20-19 9/22 at Itawamba L 53-14 9/29 at Northwest L 12-0 10/6 at East Central W 23-20 10/13 Hinds W 14-7 10/20 at East Mississippi L 19-17 11/1 Pearl River L 20-3 11/8 Holmes W 20-3 1974 BILL WARD (4-6-1, 1-5) 9/7 Hinds W 23-10 9/14 at Itawamba L 13-0 9/19 Northwest L 27-6 9/28 at Co-Lin W 22-0 10/5 at East Mississippi L 24-14 10/12 Holmes L 17-7 10/17 Baptist Christian W 29-14 10/26 at Pearl River L 31-13 11/2 East Central W 34-17 11/9 at Mississippi Delta L 28-21 11/14 Southwest T 20-20 1975 BILL WARD (1-7-2, 1-4-1) 9/6 at Hinds T 7-7 9/13 Itawamba L 24-15 9/20 at Northwest T 6-6 9/25 Co-Lin L 15-13 10/4 East Mississippi L 28-24 10/9 at Holmes W 19-7 10/23 at Pearl River L 14-10 10/30 East Central L 20-15 11/6 at Mississippi Delta L 7-6 11/13 Southwest L 40-22 1976 9/9 9/18 9/25 9/30 10/7

BILL WARD (4-6, 3-3) Southwest W 16-7 at Gulf Coast L 24-6 at Coahoma* L 28-12 Holmes* W 13-7 at Co-Lin L 28-10

10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

at East Mississippi* W Itawamba* L at Northwest* L Mississippi Delta* W at East Central L

20-11 28-19 28-0 31-14 28-7

1977 BILL WARD (6-4, 4-2) 9/1 at Southwest L 14-7 9/10 Gulf Coast W 32-7 9/15 Coahoma* W 32-0 9/22 at Holmes* W 10-0 10/1 Co-Lin W 38-7 10/8 East Mississippi* L 20-4 10/15 at Itawamba* L 12-11 10/22 Northwest* W 42-28 10/29 at Mississippi Delta* W 10-0 11/5 at East Central L 21-19 1978 BILL WARD (0-10, 0-6) 9/2 at Pearl River L 20-14 9/7 Holmes* L 7-3 9/16 Hinds L 12-6 9/23 at Coahoma* L 9-8 9/28 Gulf Coast L 10-6 10/7 at East Mississippi* L 14-7 10/14 Itawamba* L 26-0 10/21 at Jones L 26-0 10/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-7 11/4 Northwest* L 40-18 1979 BILL WARD (6-5, 5-1) 9/2 Pearl River L 41-7 9/6 at Holmes* W 10-0 9/15 at Hinds W 27-20 9/20 Coahoma* W 6-0 9/29 at Gulf Coast L 27-9 10/6 East Mississippi* W 14-6 10/13 at Itawamba* L 17-10 10/18 Jones L 28-14 10/27 Mississippi Delta* W 15-14 11/1 at Northwest* W 41-3 11/17 at Jones L 23-0 1980 BILL WARD (9-2, 6-0) 9/4 Co-Lin W 16-6 9/13 at Coahoma* W 17-6 9/18 Jones W 26-23 9/27 Holmes* W 19-7 10/4 at Hinds W 35-28 10/11 at East Mississippi* W 35-14 10/18 Itawamba* W 25-7 10/23 Mississippi Delta* W 45-0 11/1 at Northwest* W 26-0 11/8 at Pearl River L 27-17 11/14 Jones L 19-3 1981 BILL WARD (1-9, 1-5) 9/5 at Co-Lin L 36-14 9/10 Coahoma* W 55-18 9/19 at Jones L 47-21 9/24 at Holmes* L 27-7 10/3 Hinds L 14-7 10/10 East Mississippi* L 29-0 10/17 at Itawamba* L 21-13 10/22 at Mississippi Delta* L 28-16 10/29 Northwest* L 21-9 11/5 Pearl River L 21-14


HISTORY

1982 9/2 9/11 9/16 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/21 10/28 11/4

BILL WARD (4-6, 2-4) at Gulf Coast L 31-0 Holmes* L 21-19 East Central W 29-7 at Coahoma* W 31-10 East Mississippi* L 31-19 Itawamba* L 20-19 at Jones L 20-17 at Northwest* L 41-0 Southwest W 24-14 at Mississippi Delta* W 35-0

1983 9/3 9/8 9/17 9/22 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/3

DAVID CARNELL (4-7, 4-2) Gulf Coast L 33-0 at Holmes* W 15-7 at East Central L 14-10 Coahoma* W 45-0 at East Mississippi* W 14-13 at Itawamba* W 12-11 Jones L 23-12 Northwest* L 47-0 at Southwest L 17-14 Mississippi Delta* L 17-14 at Gulf Coast L 42-0 1984 DAVID CARNELL (0-10, 0-6) 9/1 Hinds L 21-6 9/8 at Coahoma* L 15-10 9/13 at Southwest L 9/22 Holmes* L 30-6 9/29 at Gulf Coast L 33-3 10/6 Itawamba* L 29-14 10/13 at East Mississippi* L 15-13 10/20 at Northwest* L 49-35 10/27 Mississippi Delta* L 42-7 11/1 Jones L 36-2 1985 DAVID CARNELL (1-9, 1-5) 8/29 at Hinds L 14-9 9/5 Coahoma* L 30-13 9/12 Southwest L 14-6 9/19 at Holmes* W 6-5 9/28 Gulf Coast L 19-3 10/5 at Itawamba* L 10/12 East Mississippi* L 10/19 Northwest* L 31-13 10/24 at Mississippi Delta* L 31-23 11/2 at Jones L 28-0 1986 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/25 10/4 10/9 10/18 10/25 10/30

JOHNNY PLUMMER (5-5, 3-3) at Jones W 26-17 Holmes* W 29-18 at Pearl River L 36-20 at Coahoma* W 34-19 Gulf Coast W 20-10 Itawamba* L 22-14 at East Mississippi* L 10-9 Mississippi Delta* W 17-14 at Northwest* L 43-14 Hinds L 12-0

1987 9/5 9/10 9/17 9/26 10/1

JOHNNY PLUMMER (6-4-1, 4-1-1) Jones W 14-3 at Holmes* T 7-7 Pearl River L 38-14 Coahoma* W 52-0 at Gulf Coast W 24-7

10/10 at Itawamba* W 21-17 10/17 East Mississippi* W 3-0 10/24 at Mississippi Delta* W 35-28 10/31 Northwest* L 38-23 11/5 at Hinds L 34-0 11/14 at Hinds L 42-14 1988 JOHNNY PLUMMER (4-5-1, 2-3-1) 9/1 East Central L 20-16 9/10 at Coahoma* W 14-7 9/15 Holmes* L 35-14 9/24 at Co-Lin L 17-6 10/1 at Itawamba* T 7-7 10/8 Pearl River W 10-3 10/15 at East Mississippi* L 14-9 10/20 Mississippi Delta* W 25-8 10/27 Northwest* L 31-0 11/3 at Southwest W 31-7 1989 JOHNNY PLUMMER (4-6, 1-5) 8/31 at East Central W 13-7 9/7 Coahoma* W 40-14 9/14 at Holmes* L 18-7 9/21 Co-Lin L 18-11 9/28 Itawamba* L 21-7 10/7 at Pearl River W 35-25 10/14 East Mississippi* L 21-14 10/19 at Mississippi Delta* L 43-0 10/26 at Northwest* L 49-14 11/2 Southwest W 28-6 1990 HUBERT TUCKER (2-7-1, 2-4) 8/30 Southwest L 30-7 9/6 at Gulf Coast T 24-24 9/15 at Coahoma* W 27-10 9/20 Holmes* W 27-13 9/29 at Co-Lin L 24-0 10/6 at East Mississippi* L 36-24 10/11 Itawamba* L 50-24 10/18 at Northwest* L 54-13 10/27 Mississippi Delta* L 34-0 11/1 East Central L 31-14 1991 HUBERT TUCKER (4-5-1, 3-2-1) 8/29 at Southwest L 24-17 9/5 Gulf Coast W 28-14 9/12 Coahoma* W 39-0 9/19 at Holmes* W 10-9 9/26 Co-Lin L 20-14 10/5 East Mississippi* W 28-21 10/12 at Itawamba* T 0-0 10/17 Northwest* L 31-3 10/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 33-16 10/31 at East Central L 29-15 1992 HUBERT TUCKER (4-6, 2-4) 9/3 at Pearl River L 21-14 9/10 Holmes* L 31-15 9/17 Hinds L 34-0 9/24 at Coahoma* W 42-0 10/1 Gulf Coast W 28-24 10/8 at East Mississippi* W 21-14 10/17 Itawamba* L 28-6 10/22 at Jones W 17-14 10/31 at Mississippi Delta* L 23-0 11/5 Northwest* L 22-8

1993 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/16 10/21 10/28 11/4 1994 9/1 9/10 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3

HUBERT TUCKER (3-6-1, 2-3-1) Pearl River L 45-14 at Holmes* L 23-13 at Hinds L 27-0 Coahoma* W 30-8 at Gulf Coast W 21-20 East Mississippi* W 35-19 at Itawamba* L 29-6 Jones L 34-0 Mississippi Delta* L 17-7 at Northwest* T 27-27 HUBERT TUCKER (3-7, 3-3) Co-Lin L 15-0 at Coahoma* W 36-14 Jones L 46-22 Holmes* L 26-12 at Hinds L 26-6 at East Mississippi* W 26-14 Itawamba* L 45-0 Mississippi Delta* W 14-12 at Northwest* L 21-14 at Pearl River L 47-34

1995 GUNTER BREWER (0-10, 0-6) 8/31 at Co-Lin L 20-3 9/7 Coahoma* L 26-24 9/16 at Jones L 40-24 9/23 at Holmes* L 32-0 9/28 Hinds L 38-0 10/5 East Mississippi* L 42-9 10/12 at Itawamba* L 34-0 10/21 at Mississippi Delta* L 44-39 10/26 Northwest* L 35-13 11/2 Pearl River L 7-0 1996 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5) 9/5 Pearl River L 21-0 9/12 at East Central L 36-7 9/19 at Southwest L 16-6 9/26 Mississippi Delta* L 45-0 10/5 at Holmes* L 41-0 10/10 Northwest* L 20-7 10/19 at East Mississippi* L 37-12 10/24 Coahoma* W 33-0 10/31 at Itawamba* L 43-0 11/7 Co-Lin L 19-6 1997 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 2-4) 9/4 at Pearl River L 25-7 9/11 East Central L 9-3 9/18 Southwest L 21-14 9/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 10-7 OT 10/2 Holmes* L 41-8 10/9 at Northwest* L 42-13 10/16 East Mississippi* L 21-0 10/25 at Coahoma* W 22-18 10/30 Itawamba* L 22-14 11/6 at Co-Lin L 23-0 1998 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5) 9/3 Southwest L 23-0 9/10 Co-Lin L 14-13 9/19 at Jones L 30-0 9/24 at Holmes* L 20-0 10/1 Northwest* L 51-17 10/10 at Gulf Coast* L 48-14 10/17 at Coahoma* W 21-20

10/22 10/29 11/5

East Mississippi* L Itawamba* L at Mississippi Delta* L

31-14 38-31 34-10

1999 LAURIN COLLINS (0-10, 0-6) 9/2 at Southwest L 19-6 9/9 at Co-Lin L 17-0 9/16 Jones L 28-0 9/23 Holmes* L 34-6 10/2 at Northwest* L 58-12 10/7 Gulf Coast L 35-0 10/14 Coahoma* L 17-3 10/21 at East Mississippi* L 44-0 10/28 at Itawamba* L 31-13 11/4 Mississippi Delta* L 37-0 2000 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 1-5) 8/31 Jones W 21-12 9/7 Gulf Coast L 32-6 9/14 at Hinds L 45-3 9/21 at Northwest* L 63-0 9/28 East Mississippi* L 21-0 10/7 at Coahoma* W 48-0 10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 34-17 10/19 Itawamba* L 45-14 10/26 at Pearl River L 54-21 11/2 at Holmes* L 29-27 2001 BOBBY HALL (3-6, 3-3) 9/6 at Gulf Coast L 29-7 9/13 Hinds L 53-3 9/20 Northwest* W 28-27 9/27 at East Mississippi* W 41-14 10/6 Coahoma* W 35-8 10/13 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-0 10/18 at Itawamba* L 24-14 10/25 Pearl River L 40-34 11/1 Holmes* L 35-21 2002 BOBBY HALL (7-3, 5-1) 9/5 Pearl River W 13-6 9/12 at East Central W 14-7 9/19 at East Mississippi* W 3-0 9/26 at Southwest L 20-2 10/5 Coahoma* W 29-0 10/10 Itawamba* W 35-19 10/19 at Mississippi Delta* W 18-0 10/24 Holmes* W 7-6 10/31 at Northwest* L 27-3 11/9 Jones L 15-0 2003 ANDY GREEING (3-6, 1-5) 9/4 at Pearl River L 43-3 9/11 East Central W 17-13 9/18 East Mississippi* L 44-17 9/27 Southwest W 26-25 10/4 at Coahoma* W 44-16 10/9 at Itawamba* L 34-31 10/16 Mississippi Delta* L 28-18 10/23 at Holmes* L 27-24 10/30 Northwest* L 34-26 2004 ANDY GREENING (7-3, 5-1) 9/2 Southwest W 9-0 9/9 Co-Lin W 45-14 9/16 Coahoma* W 43-13 9/23 Holmes* W 31-3

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Itawamba* Mississippi Delta* Jones at Northwest* East Mississippi* Hinds

W L L W W L

24-13 17-16 24-14 19-16 31-16 30-6

2005 ANDY GREENING (7-2, 6-0) 9/22 Holmes* W 20-13 9/29 Itawamba* W 41-0 10/6 at Mississippi Delta* W 42-0 10/15 at Jones W 23-7 10/20 Northwest* W 38-14 10/29 at East Mississippi* W 45-27 11/3 at Coahoma* W 30-14 11/12 Pearl River L 27-20 12/3 vs. Trinity Valley L 24-14 2006 ANDY GREENING (3-6, 3-3) 8/31 Jones L 31-10 9/7 at Gulf Coast L 42-7 9/14 at Hinds L 14-10 9/21 Northwest* L 31-14 9/28 at Itawamba* L 29-24 10/5 East Mississippi* L 25-8 10/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 48-25 10/19 Coahoma* W 44-16 10/26 at Holmes* W 12-2 2007 ANDY GREENING (2-7, 2-4) 8/30 at Jones L 39-9 9/6 Gulf Coast L 34-7 9/13 Hinds L 14-13 9/20 at Northwest* L 26-24 9/27 Itawamba* L 20-13 10/4 at East Mississippi* L 31-27 10/11 Mississippi Delta* W 44-24 10/20 at Coahoma* W 36-6 10/25 Holmes* L 13-0 2008 RICKY SMITHER (1-8, 0-6) 8/28 at Hinds W 23-12 9/4 Pearl River L 38-10 9/11 at Itawamba* L 12-9 9/18 Mississippi Delta* L 35-0 9/25 at Holmes* L 30-7 10/2 East Central L 38-7 10/9 East Mississippi* L 49-0 10/18 at Coahoma* L 28-25 10/23 Northwest* L 50-28 * Hinds forfeited win to NE 2009 RICKY SMITHER (2-7, 2-4) 8/27 Hinds L 16-7 OT 9/3 at Pearl River L 42-23 9/10 Itawamba* W 28-21 9/17 at Mississippi Delta* L 14-7 9/24 Holmes* W 25-10 10/3 at East Central L 34-28 OT 10/10 at East Mississippi* L 48-10 10/15 Coahoma* L 20-14 4OT 10/24 at Northwest* L 17-14 2010 RICKY SMITHER (5-4, 4-2) 9/2 at East Central W 34-6 9/9 at Southwest L 20-17 9/16 Mississippi Delta* W 26-13 9/23 at Holmes* W 35-20 9/30 Northwest* L 26-6 10/7 at East Mississippi* W 49-42

10/16 Coahoma* W 31-17 10/21 at Itawamba* L 20-17 10/28 Co-Lin L 23-3 2011 RICKY SMITHER (6-4, 4-2) 9/1 East Central W 40-27 9/8 Southwest W 32-9 9/15 at Mississippi Delta* W 16-3 9/22 Holmes* W 21-0 9/29 at Northwest* W 34-28 10/8 #3 East Mississippi* L 63-35 10/13 at Coahoma* W 29-13 10/20 Itawamba* L 28-18 10/27 at Copiah-Lincoln L 21-12 11/5 at Gulf Coast L 20-17 OT 2012 RICKY SMITHER (3-6, 2-4) 9/2 Co-Lin L 33-14 9/8 at Jones W 30-21 9/13 at Holmes* L 34-14 9/20 #6 Northwest* L 19-13 9/27 at #10 Gulf Coast L 61-7 10/4 at Coahoma* W 21-17 10/11 #4 East Mississippi* L 49-0 10/20 Itawamba* L 36-15 10/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 24-3 2013 RICKY SMITHER (4-5, 4-2) 8/29 at #9 Co-Lin L 29-20 9/5 Jones L 34-28 9/12 Holmes* W 17-14 9/19 at Northwest* W 34-21 9/26 #10 Gulf Coast L 28-14 10/5 Coahoma* W 27-17 10/10 at #3 East Mississippi*L 59-0 10/17 at #20 Itawamba* L 36-33 10/24 Mississippi Delta* W 30-9 2014 RICKY SMITHER (2-7, 2-4) 8/28 at #9 Gulf Coast L 41-8 9/4 Hinds L 31-12 9/11 Northwest* W 25-19 OT 9/18 at #1 East Mississippi* L 65-7 9/27 Coahoma* W 49-35 10/2 at Mississippi Delta* L 14-7 10/9 at Itawamba* L 38-19 10/16 Pearl River L 45-28 10/23 Holmes* L 37-20 2015 GREG DAVIS (2-7, 1-5) 8/28 #9 Gulf Coast L 40-23 9/4 at #20 Hinds L 44-13 9/11 at #10 Northwest* L 51-14 9/18 #7 East Mississippi* L 56-7 9/27 at Coahoma* W 42-14 10/2 Mississippi Delta* L 28-20 10/9 Itawamba* L 52-14 10/16 at Pearl River W 26-23 10/23 at Holmes* L 56-20 2016 GREG DAVIS (6-3, 3-3) 9/1 Pearl River W 17-14 9/8 at East Central W 24-21 9/15 at #14 East Mississippi*L 54-10 9/22 at Southwest W 55-30 9/29 Coahoma* W 36-6 10/6 Itawamba* W 30-12 10/13 at Mississippi Delta* W 34-10 10/20 Holmes* L 41-21 10/27 at #5 Northwest* L 48-6

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2017 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4) 8/31 at Pearl River L 27-21 9/7 East Central L 27-20 2OT 9/14 #2 East Mississippi* L 59-0 9/21 Southwest W 36-19 9/28 at Coahoma* W 27-10 10/5 at Itawamba* L 68-28 10/12 Mississippi Delta* W 28-6 10/21 at Holmes* L 51-49 10/26 #3 Northwest* L 32-0 2018 GREG DAVIS (1-8, 1-5) 8/30 at Southwest L 33-28 9/6 Co-Lin L 21-7 9/13 Coahoma* W 20-18 9/20 at #18 Holmes* L 28-13 9/27 at Itawamba* L 37-31 2OT 10/4 Mississippi Delta* L 41-11 10/11 #7 Jones L 40-27 10/18 at #5 Northwest* L 31-7 10/25 #1 East Mississippi* L 26-7 2019 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4) 8/29 Southwest W 19-13 OT 9/5 at #13 Co-Lin L 14-7 9/12 at Coahoma* W 26-17 9/19 Holmes* L 14-6 9/26 Itawamba* W 14-12 10/5 at Mississippi Delta* L 20-13 10/10 at #12 Jones L 35-3 10/17 #2 Northwest* L 41-17 10/26 at #14 East Mississippi*L 30-22

2020 GREG DAVIS (5-1, 5-1) 10/1 Holmes* W 35-10 10/9 at Mississippi Delta* W 40-23 10/15 Coahoma* W 13-10 10/22 Northwest* L 34-28 OT 10/29 at Holmes* W 14-10 11/12 at Itawamba* W 31-21 2021 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 3-3) 9/2 at Jones L 41-17 9/9 #6 Gulf Coast L 18-16 9/16 Hinds L 18-13 9/23 at #14 Northwest* L 45-13 9/30 Itawamba* W 31-17 10/9 at #6 East Mississippi*L 34-19 10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 19-14 10/21 at Coahoma* W 21-20 10/28 Holmes* W 29-12 2022 GREG DAVIS (5-4, 3-3) 9/1 at #7 Hinds W 20-3 9/8 Pearl River L 20-13 9/15 at Itawamba* L 28-27 OT 9/22 Mississippi Delta* W 31-0 9/29 at Holmes* L 34-31 10/6 East Central W 34-20 10/13 #7 East Mississippi* W 31-21 10/20 at Coahoma* W 17-14 10/27 #3 Northwest* L 28-2

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1949, 1950)

NORTH DIVISION CHAMPION (1980, 2002, 2004, 2005)

NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP (1977, 1979, 1983, 1987, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2020)

NORTHEAST HAS APPEARED IN ONE BOWL GAME 2005, Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl vs. Trinity Valley (Texas)

NATIONAL RANKINGS • 1980 - ranked 2nd in nation (Bill Ward) • 2004 - ranked as high as 12th in nation (Andy Greening) • 2005 - ranked as high as 2nd in nation (Andy Greening) • 2006 - ranked as high as 17th in nation (Andy Greening) • 2010 - ranked as high as 18th in nation (Ricky Smither) • 2011 - ranked as high as 12th in the nation (Ricky Smither) • 2016 - ranked as high as 7th in the nation (Greg Davis) • 2017 - ranked as high as 9th in the nation (Greg Davis)


HISTORY

ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES ARKANSAS STATE Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0 DATE SITE 9/15/56 Booneville

W/L W

SCORE 26-14

BAPTIST CHRISTIAN Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0 DATE SITE 10/17/74 Booneville

W/L W

SCORE 29-14

BETHEL (TENN.) Overall Series Record: 2-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0 Record at McKenzie, Tenn.: 1-0 DATE SITE W/L 10/1/49 Booneville W 9/30/50 McKenzie,Tenn. W

SCORE 27-6 21-13

COAHOMA Overall Series Record: 39-8 Record at Booneville: 19-4 Record at Clarksdale: 20-4 DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/25/76 Clarksdale L 12-28 9/15/77 Booneville W 32-0 9/23/78 Clarksdale L 9-8 9/20/79 Booneville W 6-0 9/13/80 Clarksdale W 17-6 9/10/81 Booneville W 55-18 9/25/82 Clarksdale W 31-10 9/22/83 Booneville W 45-0 9/8/84 Clarksdale L 15-10 9/5/85 Booneville L 30-13 9/20/86 Clarksdale W 34-19 9/26/87 Booneville W 52-0 9/10/88 Clarksdale W 14-7 9/7/89 Booneville W 40-14 9/15/90 Clarksdale W 27-10 9/12/91 Booneville W 39-0 9/24/92 Clarksdale W 42-0 9/23/93 Booneville W 30-8 9/10/94 Clarksdale W 36-14 9/7/95 Booneville L 26-24 10/24/96 Booneville W 33-0 10/27/97 Clarksdale W 22-18 10/17/98 Clarksdale W 21-20 10/14/99 Booneville L 17-3 10/7/00 Clarksdale W 48-0 10/6/01 Booneville W 35-8 10/5/02 Booneville W 29-0 10/4/03 Clarksdale W 44-16 9/16/04 Booneville W 43-13 11/3/05 Clarksdale W 30-14 10/19/06 Booneville W 44-16 10/20/07 Clarksdale W 36-6 10/18/08 Clarksdale L 28-25 10/15/09 Booneville L 20-14 (4OT) 10/16/10 Booneville W 31-17 10/13/11 Clarksdale W 29-13 10/4/12 Clarksdale W 21-17

10/5/13 9/27/14 9/24/15 9/29/16 9/28/17 9/13/18 9/12/19 10/15/20 10/21/21 10/20/22

Booneville Booneville Clarksdale Booneville Clarksdale Booneville Clarksdale Booneville Clarksdale Clarksdale

W W W W W W W W W W

27-17 49-35 42-14 35-6 27-10 20-18 26-17 13-10 21-20 17-14

COPIAH-LINCOLN Overall Series Record: 5-20 Record at Booneville: 4-10 Record at Wesson: 1-10 DATE SITE W/L 10/26/68 Wesson L 10/25/69 Booneville W 9/28/74 Wesson W 9/25/75 Booneville L 10/7/76 Wesson L 10/1/77 Booneville W 9/4/80 Booneville W 9/5/81 Wesson L 9/24/88 Wesson L 9/21/89 Booneville L 9/29/90 Wesson L 9/26/91 Booneville L 9/1/94 Booneville L 8/31/95 Wesson L 11/7/96 Booneville L 11/6/97 Booneville L 9/10/98 Booneville L 9/9/99 Wesson L 9/9/04 Booneville W 10/28/10 Booneville L 10/27/11 Wesson L 9/1/12 Booneville L 8/29/13 Wesson L 9/6/18 Booneville L 9/5/19 Wesson L

SCORE 20-16 21-17 22-0 15-13 28-10 38-7 16-6 36-14 17-6 18-11 24-0 20-14 15-0 20-3 19-6 23-0 14-13 17-0 45-14 23-3 21-12 33-14 29-20 21-7 14-7

EAST CENTRAL Overall Series Record: 13-22 Record at Booneville: 8-11 Record at Decatur: 5-11 DATE SITE W/L 9/24/49 Decatur L 9/21/50 Booneville L 9/22/51 Decatur L 9/20/52 Booneville L 9/19/53 Decatur L 9/11/54 Booneville W 9/10/55 Booneville L 9/8/56 Booneville W 10/5/68 Decatur L 10/4/69 Booneville W 11/7/70 Decatur L 10/28/71 Booneville L 10/7/72 Booneville L 10/6/73 Decatur W 11/2/74 Booneville W

SCORE 31-13 12-7 7-6 14-6 20-13 12-7 27-2 27-7 24-19 48-14 32-15 41-7 19-3 23-20 34-17

10/30/75 1976 11/5/77 9/16/82 9/17/83 9/1/88 8/31/89 11/1/90 10/31/91 9/12/96 9/11/97 9/12/02 9/11/03 10/2/08 10/3/09 9/2/10 9/1/11 9/8/16 9/7/17 10/6/22

Booneville Decatur Decatur Booneville Decatur Booneville Decatur Booneville Decatur Decatur Booneville Decatur Booneville Booneville Decatur Decatur Booneville Decatur Booneville Booneville

L 20-15 L N/A L 21-19 W 29-7 L 14-10 L 20-16 W 13-7 L 31-14 L 29-15 L 36-7 L 9-3 W 14-7 W 17-13 L 38-7 L 34-28 W 34-6 W 40-27 W 24-21 L 27-20 (2OT) W 34-20

EAST MISSISSIPPI Overall Series Record: 19-42 Record at Booneville: 8-23 Record at Scooba: 11-19 DATE SITE W/L 11/3/51 Scooba W 11/1/52 Booneville L 9/5/53 Scooba L 10/31/53 Booneville L 10/30/54 Scooba L 10/29/55 Booneville W 10/27/56 Scooba W 10/12/68 Booneville L 10/11/69 Scooba L 9/19/70 Scooba W 9/8/71 Booneville L 10/19/72 Booneville L 10/20/73 Scooba L 10/5/74 Scooba L 10/4/75 Booneville L 10/16/76 Scooba W 10/8/77 Booneville L 10/7/78 Scooba L 10/6/79 Booneville W 10/11/80 Scooba W 10/10/81 Booneville L 10/2/82 Booneville L 10/1/83 Scooba W 10/13/84 Scooba L 10/12/85 Booneville L 10/9/86 Scooba L 10/17/87 Booneville W 10/15/88 Scooba L 10/14/89 Booneville L 10/6/90 Scooba L 10/5/91 Booneville W 10/8/92 Scooba W 10/7/93 Booneville W 10/6/94 Scooba W 10/5/95 Booneville L 10/19/96 Scooba L

SCORE 37-0 39-13 19-13 17-13 9-7 13-7 33-13 37-34 27-13 26-21 37-14 14-13 19-17 24-14 28-24 20-11 20-4 14-7 14-6 35-14 29-0 31-19 14-13 15-13 N/A 10-9 3-0 14-9 21-14 36-24 28-21 21-14 35-19 26-14 42-9 37-12

10/16/97 10/22/98 10/21/99 9/28/00 9/27/01 9/19/02 9/18/03 10/28/04 10/29/05 10/5/06 10/4/07 10/9/08 10/10/09 10/7/10 10/8/11 10/11/12 10/10/13 9/18/14 9/17/15 9/15/16 9/14/17 10/25/18 10/26/19 10/9/21 10/13/22

Booneville Booneville Scooba Booneville Scooba Scooba Booneville Booneville Booneville Booneville Scooba Booneville Scooba Scooba Booneville Booneville Scooba Scooba Booneville Scooba Booneville Booneville Scooba Scooba Booneville

L L L L W W L W W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L W

21-0 31-14 44-0 21-0 41-14 3-0 44-17 31-16 45-27 25-8 31-27 49-0 48-10 49-42 63-35 49-0 59-0 65-7 56-7 54-10 59-0 26-7 30-22 34-19 31-21

GORDON MILITARY Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Barnesville, Ga.: 1-0 DATE SITE W/L 9/22/56 Barnesville, Ga. W

SCORE 25-14

HINDS Overall Series Record: 8-28-1 Record at Booneville: 3-14 Record at Raymond: 5-13-1 Record at Neutal Site: 0-1 DATE SITE W/L 11/19/49 Raymond L 1/18/50 Booneville L 11/17/51 Raymond L 11/13/52 Jackson L 11/14/53 Raymond L 9/21/68 Raymond W 1969 Booneville W 10/24/70 Booneville L 10/16/71 Raymond L 10/12/72 Raymond L 10/13/73 Booneville W 9/7/74 Booneville W 9/6/75 Raymond T 9/16/78 Booneville L 9/15/79 Raymond W 10/4/80 Raymond W 10/3/81 Booneville L 9/1/84 Booneville L 8/29/85 Raymond L 10/30/86 Booneville L 11/14/87 Raymond L 11/5/87 Raymond # L 9/17/92 Booneville L 9/16/93 Raymond L

SCORE 60-27 19-0 54-7 66-14 69-0 28-17 15-13 18-17 20-6 28-16 14-7 23-10 7-7 12-6 27-20 35-28 14-7 21-6 14-9 12-0 34-0 42-14 34-0 27-0

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Raymond Booneville Raymond Booneville Booneville # Raymond Booneville Raymond Booneville Booneville Raymond Booneville Raymond

L L L L L L L W L L L L W

HOLMES Overall Series Record: 24-33-1 Record at Booneville: 13-16 Record at Goodman: 11-16-1 Record at Neutral Site: 0-2 DATE SITE W/L 10/16/54 Goodman L 10/15/55 Booneville W 10/13/56 Goodman W 9/26/68 Goodman L 1969 Booneville L 11/14/70 Booneville L 11/4/71 Goodman L 11/9/72 Goodman L 11/8/73 Booneville W 10/12/74 Booneville L 10/9/75 Goodman W 9/30/76 Booneville W 9/22/77 Goodman W 9/7/78 Booneville L 9/6/79 Goodman W 9/27/80 Booneville W 9/24/81 Goodman L 9/11/82 Booneville L 9/8/83 Goodman W 9/22/84 Booneville L 9/19/85 Goodman W 9/6/86 Booneville W 9/10/87 Goodman T 9/15/88 Booneville L 9/14/89 Goodman L 9/20/90 Booneville W 9/19/91 Goodman W 9/10/92 Booneville L 9/16/93 Goodman L 9/22/94 Booneville L 9/23/95 Goodman L 10/5/96 Goodman L 10/2/97 Booneville L 9/24/98 Goodman L 9/23/99 Booneville L 11/2/00 Goodman L 11/1/01 Booneville L 10/24/02 Booneville W 10/23/03 Goodman L 9/23/04 Goodman W 9/22/05 Booneville W 10/26/06 Goodman W 10/25/07 Booneville L 9/25/08 Goodman L

36-6 38-0 45-3 53-3 30-6 14-10 14-13 2-0 16-7 31-12 44-13 18-13 20-3

SCORE 25-21 25-13 25-0 37-14 20-16 38-6 23-12 18-3 20-3 17-7 19-7 13-7 10-0 7-3 10-0 19-7 27-7 21-19 15-7 30-6 6-5 29-18 7-7 35-14 18-7 27-13 10-9 31-15 23-13 26-12 32-0 41-0 41-8 20-0 34-6 29-27 35-21 7-6 27-24 31-3 20-13 12-2 13-0 30-7

9/24/09 9/30/10 9/22/11 9/13/12 9/12/13 10/23/14 10/24/15 10/20/16 10/21/17 9/20/18 9/19/19 10/1/20 10/29/20 10/28/21 9/29/22

Booneville Goodman Booneville Madison Booneville Booneville Goodman Booneville Goodman Goodman Booneville Booneville Goodman Booneville Madison

W W W L W L L L L L L W W W L

ITAWAMBA Overall Series Record: 20-40-3 Record at Booneville: 11-19 Record at Fulton: 9-21-3 DATE SITE W/L 11/4/49 Booneville W 11/4/50 Fulton T 11/22/51 Booneville W 9/13/52 Fulton L 11/21/53 Booneville W 11/20/54 Fulton W 11/19/55 Fulton W 11/18/56 Fulton W 11/2/68 Booneville W 11/1/69 Fulton W 10/17/70 Fulton W 10/9/71 Booneville L 9/23/72 Booneville L 9/22/73 Fulton L 9/14/74 Fulton L 9/13/75 Booneville L 10/23/76 Booneville L 10/15/77 Fulton L 10/14/78 Booneville L 10/13/79 Fulton L 10/18/80 Booneville W 10/17/81 Fulton L 10/9/82 Booneville L 10/8/83 Fulton W 10/6/84 Booneville L 10/5/85 Fulton L 10/4/86 Booneville L 10/10/87 Fulton W 10/1/88 Fulton T 9/28/89 Booneville L 10/11/90 Booneville L 10/12/91 Fulton T 10/17/92 Booneville L 10/16/93 Fulton L 10/13/94 Booneville L 10/12/95 Fulton L 10/31/96 Fulton L 10/30/97 Booneville L 10/29/98 Booneville L 10/28/99 Fulton L 10/19/00 Booneville L 10/18/01 Fulton L 10/10/02 Booneville W

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25-10 35-20 21-0 34-14 17-14 37-20 56-20 41-21 51-49 28-13 14-6 35-10 14-10 29-12 34-31

SCORE 41-0 0-0 33-7 14-13 19-7 19-15 27-7 20-7 48-14 20-18 13-12 74-22 14-0 53-14 13-0 24-15 28-19 12-11 26-0 17-10 25-7 21-13 20-19 12-11 29-14 N/A 22-14 21-17 7-7 21-7 50-24 0-0 28-6 29-6 45-0 34-0 43-0 22-14 38-31 31-13 45-14 24-14 35-19

10/9/03 9/30/04 9/29/05 9/28/06 9/27/07 9/11/08 9/10/09 10/21/10 10/20/11 10/20/12 10/17/13 10/9/14 10/8/15 10/6/16 10/5/17 9/27/18 9/26/19 11/12/20 9/30/21 9/15/22

Fulton Fulton Booneville Fulton Booneville Fulton Booneville Fulton Booneville Booneville Fulton Fulton Booneville Booneville Fulton Fulton Booneville Fulton Booneville Fulton

L 34-31 W 24-13 W 41-0 L 29-24 L 20-13 L 12-9 W 28-21 L 20-17 L 28-18 L 36-15 L 36-33 L 38-19 L 52-14 W 30-12 L 68-28 L 37-31 (2OT) W 14-12 W 31-21 W 31-17 L 28-27 (OT)

JONES Overall Series Record: 9-28-2 Record at Booneville: 4-15 Record at Ellisville: 4-13-1 Record at Neutral Site: 1-0-1 DATE SITE W/L 10/6/49 Booneville W 10/7/50 Ellisville W 10/5/51 Baldwyn T 10/4/52 Ellisville T 10/3/53 Booneville L 10/2/54 Ellisville L 10/1/55 Booneville L 9/29/56 Ellisville L 11/21/70 Booneville L 11/11/71 Ellisville L 10/21/78 Ellisville L 10/18/79 Booneville L 10/18/79 Ellisville # L 9/18/80 Booneville W 11/14/80 Booneville # L 9/19/81 Ellisville L 10/16/82 Ellisville L 10/15/83 Booneville L 11/1/84 Booneville L 11/2/85 Ellisville L 8/30/86 Laurel W 9/5/87 Booneville W 10/22/92 Ellisville W 10/21/93 Booneville L 9/15/94 Booneville L 9/16/95 Ellisville L 9/19/98 Ellisville L 9/16/99 Booneville L 8/31/00 Booneville W 11/9/02 Booneville # L 10/16/04 Booneville L 10/15/05 Ellisville W 8/31/06 Booneville L 8/30/07 Ellisville L 9/8/12 Ellisville W 9/5/13 Booneville L 10/11/18 Booneville L

SCORE 21-6 20-12 7-7 14-14 21-6 46-0 26-12 41-26 25-14 46-12 26-0 28-14 23-0 26-23 19-3 47-21 20-17 23-12 36-2 28-0 26-17 14-3 17-14 34-0 46-22 40-24 30-0 28-0 21-12 15-0 24-14 23-7 31-10 39-9 30-21 34-28 40-27

10/10/19 9/2/21

Ellisville Ellisville

L L

35-3 41-17

LITTLE ROCK Overall Series Record: 1-2 Record at Booneville: 1-0 Record at Little Rock, AR: 0-2 DATE SITE W/L 9/15/51 Little Rock, AR L 9/12/53 Booneville W 9/18/54 Little Rock, AR L

SCORE 6-0 26-13 27-2

LIVINGSTON STATE Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0 DATE SITE 10/20/56 Booneville

W/L W

SCORE 31-19

MARION INSTITUTE Overall Series Record:1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0 DATE SITE 9/23/54 Booneville

W/L W

SCORE 50-0

MEMPHIS STATE Overall Series Record: 0-1 Record at Booneville: 0-1 DATE SITE 9/17/55 Booneville

W/L L

SCORE 7-6

MISSISSIPPI DELTA Overall Series Record: 24-34 Record at Booneville: 11-16 Record at Moorhead: 13-18 DATE SITE W/L 11/24/49 Moorhead L 11/22/50 Moorhead W 11/7/53 Moorhead L 10/23/54 Booneville L 10/22/55 Moorhead L 10/2/70 Moorhead W 9/25/71 Booneville L 9/9/72 Booneville L 9/8/73 Moorhead L 11/9/74 Moorhead L 11/6/75 Moorhead L 11/6/76 Booneville W 10/29/77 Moorhead W 10/26/78 Moorhead L 10/27/79 Booneville W 10/23/80 Booneville W 10/22/81 Moorhead L 11/4/82 Moorhead W 11/3/83 Booneville L 10/27/84 Booneville L 10/24/85 Moorhead L 10/18/86 Booneville W 10/24/87 Moorhead W 10/20/88 Booneville W 10/19/89 Moorhead L 10/27/90 Booneville L 10/26/91 Moorhead L 10/31/92 Moorhead L 10/28/93 Booneville L

SCORE 31-19 32-14 40-21 20-19 40-0 12-6 26-16 28-0 45-27 28-21 7-6 31-14 10-0 13-7 15-14 45-0 28-16 35-0 17-14 42-7 31-23 17-14 35-28 25-8 43-0 34-0 33-16 23-0 17-7


HISTORY

10/20/94 10/21/95 9/26/96 9/25/97 11/5/98 11/4/99 10/14/00 10/13/01 10/19/02 10/16/03 10/7/04 10/6/05 10/14/06 10/11/07 9/18/08 9/17/09 9/16/10 9/15/11 10/25/12 10/24/13 10/2/14 10/1/15 10/13/16 10/12/17 10/4/18 10/5/19 10/9/20 10/14/21 9/22/22

Booneville Moorhead Booneville Moorhead Moorhead Booneville Booneville Moorhead Moorhead Booneville Booneville Moorhead Moorhead Booneville Booneville Moorhead Booneville Moorhead Moorhead Booneville Moorhead Booneville Moorhead Booneville Booneville Moorhead Moorhead Booneville Booneville

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MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST Overall Series Record: 9-25-2 Record at Booneville: 6-12 Record at Perkinston: 3-13-2 DATE SITE W/L 11/12/49 Perkinston W 11/11/50 Perkinston T 10/20/51 Booneville W 10/18/52 Perkinston L 10/17/53 Booneville L 11/14/68 Booneville L 11/13/69 Booneville W 9/2/72 Perkinston L 9/1/73 Booneville L 9/18/76 Perkinston L 9/10/77 Booneville W 9/28/78 Booneville L 9/29/79 Perkinston L 9/2/82 Perkinston L 9/3/83 Booneville L 1983 Perkinston # L 9/29/84 Perkinston L 9/28/85 Booneville L 9/25/86 Booneville W 10/1/87 Perkinston W 9/6/90 Perkinston T 9/5/91 Booneville W 10/1/92 Booneville W 9/30/93 Perkinston W 10/10/98 Perkinston L 10/7/99 Booneville L 9/7/00 Booneville L 9/6/01 Perkinston L 9/7/06 Perkinston L

14-12 44-39 45-0 10-7 34-10 37-0 34-17 13-0 18-0 28-18 17-16 42-0 48-25 44-24 35-0 14-7 26-13 16-3 24-3 30-9 14-7 28-20 34-10 28-6 41-11 20-13 40-23 19-14 31-0

SCORE 40-15 20-20 19-7 41-13 17-0 43-7 28-14 35-24 34-6 24-6 32-7 10-6 27-9 31-0 33-0 42-0 33-3 19-3 20-10 24-7 24-24 28-14 28-24 21-20 48-14 35-0 32-6 29-7 42-7

9/6/07 11/5/11 9/27/12 9/26/13 8/28/14 8/27/15 9/9/21

Booneville Perkinston # Perkinston Booneville Perkinston Booneville Booneville

L L L L L L L

34-7 20-17 (OT) 61-7 28-14 41-8 40-23 18-16

NORTHWEST Overall Series Record: 19-42-2 Record at Booneville: 10-23 Record at Senatbia: 9-19-2 DATE SITE W/L 9/17/49 Senatobia W 9/16/50 Booneville W 9/29/51 Senatobia W 9/26/52 Booneville W 9/24/53 Senatobia W 11/6/54 Booneville W 11/5/55 Senatobia L 11/3/56 Booneville W 10/17/68 Booneville W 10/18/69 Senatobia W 10/31/70 Senatobia L 10/21/71 Booneville L 9/30/72 Booneville W 9/29/73 Senatobia L 9/19/74 Booneville L 9/20/75 Senatobia T 10/30/76 Senatobia L 10/22/77 Booneville W 11/4/78 Booneville L 11/1/79 Senatobia W 11/1/80 Senatobia W 10/29/81 Booneville L 10/21/82 Senatobia L 10/22/83 Booneville L 10/20/84 Senatobia L 10/19/85 Booneville L 10/25/86 Senatobia L 10/31/87 Booneville L 10/27/88 Booneville L 10/26/89 Senatobia L 10/18/90 Senatobia L 10/17/91 Booneville L 11/5/92 Booneville L 11/4/93 Senatobia T 10/27/94 Senatobia L 10/26/95 Booneville L 10/10/96 Booneville L 10/9/97 Booneville L 10/1/98 Booneville L 10/2/99 Senatobia L 9/21/00 Senatobia L 9/20/01 Booneville W 10/31/02 Senatobia L 10/30/03 Booneville L 10/23/04 Senatobia W 10/20/05 Booneville W 9/21/06 Booneville L 9/20/07 Senatobia L 10/23/08 Booneville L 10/24/09 Senatobia L 9/30/10 Booneville L

SCORE 34-0 31-0 34-14 13-7 14-12 37-12 13-7 6-0 41-22 40-21 54-18 75-21 16-7 12-0 27-6 6-6 28-0 42-28 40-18 41-3 26-0 21-9 41-0 47-0 49-35 31-13 43-14 38-23 31-10 49-14 54-13 31-3 22-8 27-27 21-14 35-13 20-7 42-13 51-17 58-12 63-0 28-27 37-3 34-26 19-16 38-14 31-14 26-24 50-28 17-14 26-6

9/29/11 9/20/12 9/19/13 9/11/14 9/10/15 10/27/16 10/26/17 10/18/18 10/26/19 10/22/20 9/23/21 10/27/22

Senatobia Booneville Senatobia Booneville Senatobia Senatobia Booneville Senatobia Booneville Booneville Senatobia Booneville

W 38-24 L 19-13 W 34-21 W 25-19 (OT) L 51-14 L 48-6 L 32-0 L 31-7 L 41-17 L 34-28 (OT) L 45-13 L 28-2

PEARL RIVER Overall Series Record: 6-33 Record at Booneville: 4-16 Record at Poplarville: 2-17 DATE SITE W/L 10/28/49 Poplarville L 10/28/50 Booneville W 10/27/51 Poplarville L 10/25/52 Booneville L 10/24/53 Poplarville L 10/9/54 Booneville L 10/8/55 Poplarville L 9/12/70 Booneville L 9/4/71 Poplarville L 11/4/72 Poplarville L 11/1/73 Booneville L 10/26/74 Poplarville L 10/23/75 Poplarville L 9/2/78 Poplarville L 9/1/79 Booneville L 11/8/80 Poplarville L 11/5/81 Booneville L 9/13/86 Poplarville L 9/17/87 Booneville L 10/8/88 Booneville W 10/7/89 Poplarville W 9/3/92 Poplarville L 9/3/93 Booneville L 11/3/94 Poplarville L 11/2/95 Booneville L 9/5/96 Booneville L 9/4/97 Booneville L 10/28/00 Poplarville L 10/25/01 Booneville L 9/5/02 Booneville W 9/4/03 Poplarville L 11/12/05 Booneville L 9/4/08 Booneville L 9/3/09 Poplarville L 10/16/14 Booneville L 10/17/15 Poplarville W 9/1/16 Booneville W 8/31/17 Poplarville L 9/8/22 Booneville L SOUTHWEST Overall Series Record: 15-15-1 Record at Booneville: 10-5-1 Record at Summit: 5-10 DATE SITE W/L 9/7/68 Booneville W

SCORE 34-6 20-7 27-7 38-0 52-0 19-0 14-0 26-3 29-0 33-7 20-3 31-13 14-10 20-14 41-7 27-17 21-14 36-20 38-14 10-3 35-25 21-14 45-14 47-34 7-0 21-0 25-7 54-21 40-34 13-6 43-3 27-20 38-10 42-23 45-28 26-23 17-14 27-21 20-13

SCORE 33-20

1969 9/24/70 9/18/71 9/16/72 9/15/73 11/14/74 11/13/75 9/9/76 9/1/77 10/28/82 10/29/83 9/13/84 9/12/85 11/3/88 11/2/89 8/30/90 8/29/91 9/19/96 9/18/97 9/3/98 9/2/99 9/26/02 9/27/03 9/2/04 9/9/10 9/7/11 9/22/16 9/21/17 8/30/18 8/29/19

Summit Booneville Summit Summit Booneville Booneville Booneville Booneville Summit Booneville Summit Summit Booneville Summit Booneville Booneville Summit Summit Booneville Booneville Summit Summit Booneville Summit Summit Booneville Summit Booneville Summit Booneville

W 39-21 W 21-20 L 21-7 W 6-0 W 20-19 T 20-20 L 40-22 W 16-7 L 14-7 W 24-14 L 17-14 L N/A L 14-6 W 31-7 W 28-6 L 30-7 L 24-17 L 16-6 L 21-14 L 23-0 L 19-6 L 20-2 W 26-25 W 9-0 L 20-16 W 32-9 W 55-30 W 36-19 L 33-28 W 19-13 (OT)

TENNESSEE-MARTIN Overall Series Record:6-1 Record at Booneville: 3-0 Record at Martin, Tenn.: 2-1 Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0 DATE SITE W/L 10/22/49 Ripley W 10/20/50 Martin, TN W 11/10/51 Booneville W 11/8/52 Martin, TN L 10/9/53 Booneville W 11/13/54 Martin, TN W 10/4/56 Booneville W

SCORE 37-0 21-6 47-0 19-13 26-14 32-16 31-7

TRINITY VALLEY Overall Series Record:0-1 Record at Neutral Site: 0-1 DATE SITE W/L 12/3/05 Mount Pleasant, Tx $ L

SCORE 24-14

UNION (TENN.) Overall Series Record: 0-0-1 Record at Neutral Site: 0-0-1 DATE SITE W/L 12/1/49 Corinth# T

SCORE 20-20

WEST GEORGIA Overall Series Record:1-0 Record at Carrolton, GA: 1-0 DATE SITE W/L 11/2/56 Carrolton, GA W

SCORE 41-0

Postseason Playoff game - # Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl -$

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FOOTBALL ATHLETIC LETTER WINNERS A Darrion Abston (2014,2016) Chance Adair (2004) Cedric Adams (1990) Derek Adams (1988-89) Greg Adams (1989-90) Mario Addison (2007) Kyoshi Agnew (2015-16) Tommy Alberson (1992-93) Joel Aldridge (1974-75) Mark Aldridge (1969-70) Aston Alexander (2004-05) Fred Alexander (1987-88) Mackenro Alexander (2015) Michael Alexander (1977) Willie Alexander (1973-74) Derrick Allen (1990) Jason Allen (1991-92) O’Shaughnessa Allen (1997-98) Jim Alverson (1956) Brady Allen (2013) Dusty Allen (1979) Marquis Allen (2013) Neal Allen (1997-98) Stephen Allen (2003-04) Jeff Allred (1984) J. Alred (1971) Xavier Amerson (2012) Deno Anders (1992) Ricky Andrews (1992) Andrez Anderson (2012) Caleb Anderson (2021) Dennis Anderson (1980-81) William Anderson (1972) Ricky Andrews (1991) Devin Armstead (2004) Lawrence Anthony (1974) Robert Arant (2009-10) Les Archie (1986) Donta Armstrong (2014-15) Tyrone Armstrong (1994-95) Derrick Arnold (1997-98) Matt Arnold (1975-76) Steve Arnold (1984) David Artberry (2004) Dan Arthur (1974) Andrew Ashe (2014-15) Eric Atkins (1998-99) Brandon Avant (2010-12) Andy Ayers (1975) B. Ayers (1971) Butch Ayers (1978-79) Troy Ayers (1970) B Buford Babb (1953-54) Matt Babcock (1998-99) Fraizer Bailey (1949) James Bailey (1974) Pete Bailey (1981) Dwight Bails (1978-79) Greg Bails (1988-89) Isacc Bails (2014) Rodney Bails (1990) David Baker (2008) Jonathan Baldon (2005) Tony Baldwin (1987) Michael Ball (1986) Bobby Ballard (1949) Carson Banks (2018-19) Dorian Banks (2016) Gary Banks II (2020-22) Nathan Barham (2019-20)

Chris Barker (1977-78) David Barkley (1980-81) Donte’ Barksdale (2010-11) Justin Barksdale (2013-14) Wes Barlow (1995) Deonta Barnes (2020-22) Marty Barnes (1980) Rusty Barnes (1982-83) Billy Barnett (1989-90) Chris Barnett (2004) Jimmy Barnett (1986) O’Neill Barnett (1988) Paul Barnett (1969) Ronnie Barnett (1978-79) Shane Barnett (1997) Timmy Barnett (1986) C.J. Barney (2022) Tee Barr (2000) David Barron (1972) Ellis Barry (2019-20) Buddy Bartlett (1987-88) Stephen Basil (1989-90) Teddy Ray Basil (1956) Tim Bastin (1979) Brandon Bates (2005) Frank Bates (1997) Jonathan Bates (2010) Mondale Bates (1998-99) Richard Bates (2001) Michael Baugus (2018-19) Jimmy Baxter (1975) Dre Bays (2019) Ryan Baysinger (2015-16) Rodney Beachum (2011) Charles Beane (1987-88) Jonathan Beard (2007) Matt Bearden (2007) Richard Beckett (1990) Josh Beckham (1999-00) Buck Beene (2009) Charles Beene (1994) Mitch Beene (1990-91) Willis Beene (2003) Jenari Bell (2022) Jimmy Bell (1986) Percy Bell (1993) Syd Bell (1974-75) Keith Belton (1999) Deion Belue (2010-11) Matthew Belue (2013-14) Scott Benjamin (1986-87) H. Bennett (1971) David Bennett (1955) Leon Bennett (1970) Prince Hentley Jr. (2022) Daniel Berry (2008) Jerry Berryman (1970-71) Lewis Bethany (1953-54) Cayden Betts (2021) Deshawn Bibbs (2009) Mark Biggs (1977) Patrick Billings (2001-02) Jarryn Bingham (2008-09) Chad Bishop (1988-89) Roy Bishop (1955-56) Darrell Black (1997-98) Lenell Black (1988-89) Charles Blake (1983-84) Tracy Blakney (1988) Matt Blanchard (2004-05) Kevin Blandenburg (1993) Danny Blassingame (1969)

JImmy Blassingame (1978-79) Blevins (1949) Bryan Blocker (2019) Heath Blount (2007-08) Barry Bobo (1981) Jonathan Bobo (2013-14) Cordalle Boclair (2007) J’Shun Bodiford (2020) Michael Bogan (1973-74) Derek Bogan (2004) Curtis Bogard (1979-80) Michael Boireau (1997) Cordell Bolchair (2008) Jamal Bolden (2018) Kenny Bolden (1980) Ky’Vari Bolden (2009-10) Roy W. Bolden (1969) Tim Bond (1989) Brad Bonds (2000) Carter Bonds (2020-21) Chris Bonds (1990) Maurice Booker (2011-12) Paul Boone (2000) Jeremiah Booth (2011) Scott Booth (1986-87) Brett Borden (2002) Clint Boren (2000) Zach Bost (2003-04) Jordyn Bowlin (2015) Harry Bowman (1971-72) Jim Bowman (1989-90) Randy Box (1972-73) Bradley Boyd (2001) Burton Boyd (1952) Collrett Boyd (2007) Jeremiah Boyd (2017-18) Jordan Boyd (1979-80) Larry Boyd (1972) Quincy Boyd (1990) Renardi Boyd (1990) Mondrel Boykins (2020-21) Billy Braddock (1975,77) Jamal Braddock (2016) Jonathan Braddock (2010,12) Preston Bradford (1986) Reycardo Bradford (2010) Glen Bradley (1980-81) Maurice Bradley (1955) Tim Bradley (1986) Frank Bradlye (1978) Chris Bradwell (2005) Blake Brady (2007-08) Jacob Brannon (2021-22) Tommy Branyan (2020-21) Jim Braud (1977-78) Chris Brawley (2003) David Brawner (1968) Rickey Brawner (1968) Bill Breedlove (1969-70) Don Brethel (1977-78) Hayden Brice (2019) Lee Allen Bridges (1990) Ken Briggs (1989-90) James Brigman (2000) Frank Brinkley (1979-80) Bobby Brock (1988-89) Greg Brock (1994-95) Jeff Brooks (1994-95) Chaokang Brooks (2019-20) Jimmy Brooks (1978-79) Marcus Brooks (1998-99) Takari Brooks (2015-16)

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Zack Brooks (2010) Allen Brown (1969-70) Andy Brown (1983-84) Anthony Brown (2010-11) Bert Brown (1986) Bo Brown (2010) Bryce Brown (2015) Demarque Brown (2016) Glenn Brown (1976-77) Gordon Brown (1991-92) John Brown (2009) Kareem Brown (2011-12) Ken Brown (1995) Marion Brown (1984) Monroe Brown (1979-80) Rhea Brown (1997) Richard Brown (1956) Ricky Brown (1978-79) Rod Brown (1993-94) Scott Brown (1991-92) Tabias Brown (2020-21) William Browne (1986) Pat Browning (1979-80) Marvin Bruce (2008-09) Shelton Bruton (1995) Josh Bryan (1999-00) Josh Bryan (2001-02) Leden Bryan (2019-20) Raynard Brydson (1990) Buck Buchannon (2000-01) Martice Buckley (2012-13) Hunter Bull (2013) Hudson Bullard (1968-69) Steve Bullard (1975-76) Terry Bullard (1978-79) Curtis Bullock (2017) Desean Bullock (2017-18) Arnie Burcham (1986-87) Daniel Burden (1955-56) Sed Burge (1998) Jimmy Burks (1955-56) Marty Burks (1981-82) Bill Burns (1950) Ronald Burns (1975) William Burns (1953) Jamon Burnside (2016) Bobby Burress (1954) Tommy Burress (1984) Ramon Burse (2001-02) Olasha Burton (1997) Randy Burton (1984) Roger Burton (2001) Mike Busby (1978) Paul Busby (1974-75) Michael Bush (2011) Shaqille Bush (2013,15) Tim Bush (2007) Johnny Buskirk (1968-69) Sammy Buskirk (1970) Scottie Buskirk (1969) Goldman Butler VI (2021-22) Rich Butler (1997) Phil Byram (1981) David Bynum (1993) Kenny Byrd (2022) Warren Byrd (2019) C Robert Caldwell (1979-81) Scott Caldwell (1993-94) Jamie Call (2001-02) Rodney Callier (1986)

David Cameron (1991-92) Micheal Cameron (2016-17) Brandon Campbell (2001) Kerry Campbell (1974-75) Danny Canizaro (2003) Jeremy Cannon (2008-09) Rickey Cannon (1981-82) Sean Cannon (1993-94) Skylar Cannon (2004) Bo Canton (2016-17) Eli Canton (2011) Orbie Cantrell (1950) David Cantu (1983) Don Caperton (1953-54) Lynn Carmichael (1980-81) William Carmon (1955-56) David Carnell (2000) Darius Carothers (2008-09) Alex Carpenter (2009) Tim Carpenter (1977) Jason Carr (2014) Roger Carr (1952-53) Cedrick Carroll (1997) Damien Carroll (2018) Chris Carter (1989-90) Dewayne Carter (1997-98) Isiah Carter (2017) Jeff Carter (1981) Joe Carter (1980-81) Kyler Carter (2020) Randy Carter (1983) Shaundell Carter (2021-22) Steve Carter (1973-74) Terrell Carter (1998) Freddie Cash (1956) Jim Cates (1955) Robert Caviness (1988-89) Al Cerroni (1949) George Chambers (1949) Tre’Vas Chambers (2017) Bobby Chapman (1981) Donnell Chapman (2011-12) Jonathan Chatman (2002) Marcellus Chatmon (1997-98) Al Chretian (1956) Jack Christian (1955) Jimmy Christian (1976) Brandon Ciaamitaro (2005) Jerry Clack (1978) Armoni Clark (2018) Billy Clark (1994) Chris Clark (1990-91) Corey Clark (1999-00) Dee Clark (2007-08) Keith Clark (1989) Larry Clark (1968) Wilson Clark (1982) Donny Clayton (1968-69) Frank Clayton (1955) Don Clayworthy (1953) Heath Cleary (1989) Hal Clement (1968) Kaleb Cline (2019-20) Tadarious Clinton (2014) Wayne Coalson (1956) Corey Cobb (1994-95) Jordan Cobb (2004) Keyshawn Cobb (2020-21) Robert Cobb (1975) Jalen Cobbs (2017-18) Andison Coby (2020) Randy Cochran (1979-80)

Wayne Cockran (1949) Howard Cofer (1976) Alfred Coffee (1979-80) Robert Cogdill (1979-80) Duran Coger (2007) Rod Coggin (1986-87) Rick Coggins (1978-79) Jereian Cole (2008-09) Leland Cole (1978) Nelson Cole (1981-82) William Cole (1969) Cam Coleman (2020-21) George Coleman (1951) Justin Coleman (2012-13) Corey Collier (2002) Lonnie Collier (2002-03) Colin Collins (1968) Reed Collins (2018-19) Rob Coltharp (1972) Keith Conlee (1982-83) Mitch Conley (1977) Roger Conn (1968) Nixon Connor (1953-54) Bobby Cook (1979-80) Jaquise Cook (2009-10) John Cook (2007) Matt Cook (2010) Tom Cook (1984) B. Cooper (1971) Chris Cooper (2012-13) David Cooper (1979-80) Cayse Copeland (2009-10) William Copeland (1999) Wesley Corbitt (2022) Alex Cornelison (2019-20) Harry Cosby (1977-78) Khon Cosby (1992) Larry Cossitt (1984) Josh Covington (1999-00) John Cox (2002-03) Johnny Cox (1983-84) Mike Cox (1977) Rolandus Cox (1987-89) Jeff Crabb (1978) Quynn Crawford (2019) Zach Crawford (2022) Harry Crayton (1973-74) Michael Crayton (2003) David Credille (1986) Jockery Crenshaw (1984) Rob Criddle (1992-93) Cam Crooks (2018) Doug Crossman (1988-89) Rusty Crowe (1990) Chazton Crudup (2022) Dennis Crump (1990) Josh Crump (2002-03) Tony Crump (1990) LaQuonn Crump-Mayes (2019-20) Barry Cryer (2003) Jerome Cummings (1990) Keawvis Cummings (2016) M. Cummings (1971) Mason Cunningham (2016) Mitchell Cunningham (2013) Diante Curlee (2010) Jazz Curlee (2007) Harry Curry (1970-71) Ralph Curtis (2005) Jason Cutberth (1993-94) Larry Cutshall (1969-70)

D Kevin Dabidson (2001) Dailey (1949) Rashad Dailey (2005) John Isaac Dale (2017-18) Brooks Dampeer (2003-04) Charles Daniel Jr. (1970) David Dantu (1984) Kevin Davenports (1981) Kevin Davidson (2002) Dayon Davis (2014-15) Jim Davis (1953) Kyle Davis (2010-11) Michael Davis (2013) Michael Davis (1970) Ned Davis (1949-50) Orlandus Davis (2014-15) Orlandus Davis (1993) Shane Davis (2001-02) Stevie Davis (2010) Thomas Davis (1990) Jared Dawson (1999) Robert Dawson (2000-01) Carsyn Day (2022) Jackson Dean (2020) Jerry Dean (1976) Greg Deaton (1976,78) Jadien Deaton (2019-20) John Daniel Deaton (2021-22) Lee Deaton (1949-50) Jimmy Dees (1971-72) David DeGroat (1982-83) Collins Delco (1984) Jason Dempsey (1997) Jamel Dennis (2013-14) Jeremiah Dent (2013-14) Will Derico (2019-21) Tyler DeRossette (2003-04) Pascal Desir (2012) Lonnell DeWalt (2005) Chandler Dexter (2013-14) Walter Dial (1995) Michael Dildy (1995) Cameron Dill (2022) Tommy Dillon (1979) Dennis Dilworth (1992-93) Fred Dilworth (1976) Jeffery Dilworth (1982-83) Quanneic Dilworth (1991-92) Renault Dilworth (1981-82) Scott Dilworth (1995,97) Tyrone Dilworth (1988-89) Eddie Dixon Jr. (1994-95) Leonard Dixon (2007) Paul Dixon (1992) Tim Dixon (1982) Trevan Dixon (1998-99) Jimmy Dodson (1951) Antonius Dogan (2012) Scott Doles (1982) Brian Dollar (1988) Jere Dollar (1987) John Wynn Dollar (2007) Mike Dooley (1984) Irvin Doomes (1993-94) Larry Doran (1989) Kendrick Doss (2015) JImmy Dowdell (1950-51) Bill Dowdy (1971-72) Nikko Doyle (2004-05) Thomas Dozier (2000) Dennis Draper (2011-12)


HISTORY

Cederian Drew (2007) Bobby Drewrey (1951) James Drewery (1950) Steve Drewery (1986-87) Barry Drewry (1982-83) Tayvius Duckett (2019-20) Eric Ducksworth (2002-03) Emmanuel Dudley (2007-08) Jack Duffy (1982-83) Richard Duke (1986) Tom Duke (1973) Markie Dukes (2010-11) Chris Duncan (1991-92) Randy Dunnam (1981-82) Eddie Dyer (1973) E Taylor Earhart (2010-11) Mack Eatmon (1991) Jo’Nicholas Echols (2005) Joe Echols (2005) Bobby Edgeston (1978) Louis Edgeston (1991-92) Shino Edgeston (1998-99) Stevie Edgeston (1991) Terrance Edgeston (2017-18) Michael Edminston (2004) Chris Edmonson (1993) Clint Edmunson (1951) Jabari Edwards (2013) Javon Edwards (2022) Johnathon Edwards (2016-17) Kelton Edwards (2016-17) Steven Edwards (2021-22) Quay Edwards (2021) Fred Ellis (1997) Jamal Ellis (2020-21) Kortilous Ellis (2012-13) Jeff Ellison (1977) Don Elmi (1950) Rusty Emling (1987-88) Stephen Enfinger (1997) Jeff England (1984) Rodderius English (2019) Alan Enlow (1995) Marquez Enlow (2005) Terry Enlow (1992) Ray Estes (1980) Randy Evans (1976-77) Bryan Evans (1979) Sirmarcus Evans (2018-19) Robert Everett (1949) Bob Everett (1991-92) Rick Ewen (1973-74) Marco Ewing (2007) Marcus Ewing (2005) F Luther Fagalima (2019) Jaylon Fair (2014-15) Larry Fancher (1968) Ricky Farmer (2020-21) Barney Farrar (1979-80) Tom Farris (1952-53) Max Favre (2021) Delvon Fegans (2021) Abe Felix (2003-04) Sammy Felker (1954) Babe Felkner (1949) Patrick Felton (2019) TJ Fields (2022) Eddie Fisk Jr. (2022) Tim Fitzgerald (1986-87) Evan Fleming (2000) Mark Flory (1978) Bill Flowers (1997-98) Jahmel Flowers (2018)

John Floyd (1979) Craig Foley (1999) Chuck Follin (1986-87) Travis Follin (1954-55) Tyrone Foote (1989-90) Jacquez Ford (2019-20) Martavis Ford (2013) Noah Ford (2020) Isaiah Forte (2018-19) Freddie Fortier (1990) Antonio Foster (2010-11) C.J. Foster (2007) Rezell Foster (1980) B. Fowler (1971) Robert Fox (2004-05) Emmanuel Francis (2007-08) Parks Frazier (2011) Quentin Frazier (2017) Randy Frederick (1984) Freddy Fredricks (1982) Jeff Freeman (1994) King Freeman (2003) Robert Freeman (2011) Shawn Freeman (1993,95) Eric Friar (1994) William Friar (1968) Tony Fryar (1992-93) Ja’Torrian Fuller-Jones (2018-19) Peter Fulper (1971-72) Adam Funk (2008-09) Don Furhman (1953-54) Shane Fuselier (1999) G Kenny Gaillard (1988) Tim Gaillard (1986) Craig Gaines (1981-82) DK Gaines (2021) Robbie Gale (2013) Randy Gannon (1976-77) Arthur Gardner (2010) Willie Gardner (1976-77) Bobby Gargus (1956) Jerry Garner (1976-77) Roger Garner (1983-84) Stefon Garner (1994-95) Jonteavis Garnett (2019) Kylan Garrett (2021-22) Rickey Garrett (1975-78) Jeremy Gaston (2004) Juwon Gaston (2022) Ovurton Gates (2017-18) Robert Gates (1975) Dick Gatti (1950-51) Carson Gaylor (2018) Raymond Gee (2012-13) Nolan Genovese (2012) Aldo Gentile (1950-51) Anthony Gentile (1950-51) Lee Gentry (2004-05) Terry Gentry (1978-79) Ken Gilbert (1950) LaMar Gilbert (1994-95) Thomas Gill (1984) Billy Gillard (1977) Guy Gillespie (2022) Earnest Gilliard (1980) Shawn Gillenwater (2004-05) Louis Gillom (2009) Brandon Gillon (2001-03) Javian Gipson-Holmes (2020-22) Montel Gladney (2018-19) C.K. Glassco (2003-04) Timothy Gleaton (2011) Rob Glidwell (1988-89) Keith Glissen (1984) Paul Glissen (1992-93)

Jimbo Goddard (1987-88) Daniel Goins (2001-02) Charlie Goodacre (1951) David Goode (1982-83) Redmond Goode (1997) Taylor Goode (2011) Larry Goodine (1998-99) Antonio Goodloe (1992) Jamarcus Goodloe (2010-11) Torette Goodloe (1994-95) Corian Goodwin (2007) Ken Goodwin (1974) Lee Goolsby (1992) Quiency Gordon (1997) Willie Grady (2010) AC Graham (2021) James Graham (1969) Justin Graham (2000) Miguel Graham (2013) W.T. Graham (1956) Patrick Grant (2008-09) Al Graves (1979) Kevin Gray (1978-79) Maurice Gray (2007) Mike Gray (1989-90) Phillip Gray (1970-71) Brian Green (1988) Debreaco Green (1999) Jakeven Green (2020-21) Ralph Green (2013-14) Ralph Green (1984) Scott Green (1984) Doug Greenhill (1978) Andy Greening (1975-76) Calvin Greenwood (2002-03) Mike Greer (1968) Mike Grier (1969) Terell Griffice (1951) David Griffin (1973-74) Joseph Griffin (2002-03) Griff Griffin (1980) Tim Griffin (1978) Travis Griffin (2007) Wayne Griffin (1952) William Griffin (1969) Richard Griffith (2004) Jared Grimes (2003) D. Grisham (1971) Lee Grisham (1993-94) Lonnie Grisham (1970) Rick Grisham (1973-74) T. Grisham (1971) Skylar Grissom (2018) Adrian Gwyn (1993) Rex Guise (1950) Corson Gunn (2016) Jimmy Gunn (1980) Larry Gunn (1995) Mike Gunn (1972) Tommy Gunn (1969) Mike Guy (1968) Don Guy (1968-69) H Tim Haddix (1987) Jalen Hadley (2014-15) Mark Hajek (1987) Todd Hajek (1989-90) Bruce Hall (2005) Buddy Hall (1980-81) Edward Hall (1968-69) Fred Hall (1981-83) Logan Hall (2012) Johnny Hallmark (1971-72) Mydrione Halsey (1999-00) Anthony Hamilton (2001) Benny Hamilton (1969-70)

Greg Hamilton (1980) Jarvis Hamilton (2008) Monty Hamilton (1980-81) Ricky Hamilton (1975) Bill Hancock (1949) Johnny Hancock (1987) Alfernee Hankins (2020-21) Lionell Hankins (2001) David Harbor (1975-76) Brad Harden (1997) Dee Harden (2004-05) Jeremy Hare (1997) Eddie Hargett (1952-53) Bryce Harley (2021-22) J Harmon (1971) T.T. Harper (2003-04) Jimmy Harrell (1951) Arvin Harris (1989-90) Derrick Harris (2003-04) Dwight Harris (1977-78) Eric Harris (2003) George Harris (1950) Jacoby Harris (2011) Jamel Harris (1999) Jerome Harris (1998) John Harris (1989) Ken Harris (2003-04) Mike Harris (1973) Troy Harris (1994) Curtis Harrison (2002-03) Jonathan Harrison (2011-12) Kerwin Harrison (2012) Lamart Harvey (1988-89) Terry Hatch (1982) Hugh Hathorne (1973) Robertson Hatten (2004) Roland Haun (1981-82) Jim Hawk (1956) Brad Hawkins (1983) Dewey Hawkins (1949-50) L.J. Hawkins (2015-16) Michael Hay (1990) Lee Hayes (2002) Demarrion Haynes (2012-13) John Haynes (1986) Keith Haynes (1997) Norton Hazzard (1987-88) Kelvin Heard (1988-89) Larry Hebenstreet (1950) Chris Hedrick (1998-99) Dillon Helm (2015-16) W.T. Helton (1956) Bob Henry (1951-52) Curtis Henry (1999) Ricardo Henry (2017) Robert Henry (1972-73) Garry Henson (1972) Jack Henson (1951-52) Alex Henton (2019) Jordan Herring (2022) Macerell Hickinbottom (2010) Charles Hicks (1955) Dia Hicks (1990-91) John Hicks (2002) Brad Hight (1986-87) Chris Hill (2008-09) Ethan Hill (1999) Isaiah Hill (2019) Jon Hill (1981-82) K. Hill (1971) Kenji Hill (1999) Maury Hill (1978-79) Richard Hill (1972-73) Steve Hill (1976) Tommy Hill (1982) Al Hilliard (1988-89) Cedric Hillsman (2019-21)

Jason Hindman (1991-92) Greg Hines (1991) Leslie Hines (1993-94) Tamlin Hines (2000) Teddy Hinton (1982-83) Gary Hodges (2003) Bubba Hogan (1994-95) Eldrick Hogan (2007) Eric Holcomb (2000-02) Khi Holiday (2021) Christopher Holland (2009) Russell Hollimon (1981-82) Phillip Hollingsworth (1982-83) Lemetrius Hollins (2013-14) Vic Hollins (2022) Justin Hollis (1998-99) Austin Holloway (2015-16) Ray Holloway (1983-84) Scott Hollowell (2010) Jonathon Holston (2007) Hal Holt (1969) Jack Holt (1952-53) Jamorris Holt (2009) Jeff Holt (1993-94) William Holyfield (1992) David Honnoll (1972-73) Lavon Hooks (2011-12) Elbert Hopkins (1953) George Hopkins (1951-52) John Hopkins (1951-52) Ryan Hopkins (2003-04) Eddie Hopper (1968-69) Jimmy Hopper (1971-72) Rodney Hopper (1977-78) Reginald Hopson (2015) Joe Horn Jr. (2014-15) Laquintis Horne (2005) Stanley Horton (1969-70) Hollis Hoskins (2004-05) Morris House (2019) James Houston (1997) Theron Houston (1994-95) Tres Houston (2011) Carlton Howard (2011-12) Chuck Howard (1986-87) Vonnie Howard Jr. (2016) Vonnie Howard (1983-84) Don Howe (1968) Harland Howell (2017) John Howell (2015) Lamar Howie (1986-87) Stanley Howie (1974-75) Phil Hoyle (2003) Kortlon Hubbard (2017-18) Parrish Huddleston (2012-13) Timothy Hudgins (2012) Barney Hudson (1968-69) Buck Hudson (1997-99) Marcail Hudson (1998) Wayne Hudson (1952-53) Brian Huggins (1986) Darrell Hunter (1990) Robert Huff (1979-80) Bria Huggins (1987) Reginald Hughes (2020-21) Curtis Humphreys (2008) Jim Huneycutt (1950-51) Phil Huneycutt (1951) Isiah Hunt (2019) Trey Hunt (2016-17) Anthony Hunter (1994) Darrell Hunter (1991) Desmond Hunter (2017) Kevin Hurley (2019-20) Mark Hurley (1986-87) L.H. Hurt (1988) Ricky Hurt (1971-72)

Roy Hust (1995) Kenneth Hutchens (1953) Allan Hyland (2005) I Ike Ihejeto (1997) Eric Ingram (2005) Martel Ingram (2008-09) Jack Irivine (1949) Hunter Isaacs (1984) Adolph Isom (1987-88) Dequan Ivery (2013) Donnie Ivy (1978) J A.J. Jackson (2013) Bill Jackson (1968) Chaynce Jackson (1997-98) Chrishun Jackson (2017-18) Donny Jackson (1970-71) J.J. Jackson (2003) James F. Jackson (1970) James H. Jackson (1970) Jim Jackson (1969) Joe Jackson (1956) Joey Jackson (1979-80) John Jackson (2021-22) Kevon Jackson (2019) Oneal Jackson (1993) Terrance Jackson (2008) Tim Jackson (1983-84) Tyus Jackson (2001-02) Curt James (2002) H. James (1971) Harold James (2001) Harry James (1976) Scotty James (1976) Tracy James (2007) Greg Janzen (1975-76) Josh Jarboe (2010) Jay Jarrett (1992) Kenny Jefferson (2007) Darious Jenkins (2005) Josh Jenkins (1986) Keith Jenkins (1976) Terrence Jenkins (1983) Brett Jennings (1991-92) J.R. Jennings (2011) Terrence Jennings (2011) Chris Jernigan (2005) Chanston Jeter (2010-11) Andres Jiminez (2001) Buddy Jobe (1949) JImmy Jobe (1949-51) Gerald Johns (1998) Billy Johnson (2021-22) Chris Johnson (1992) Corey Johnson (2004) Eddie Johnson (1973) Edward Johnson (2018) Eric Johnson (2005) J.J. Johnson (2004) Jason Johnson (1991) Jay Johnson (1987) Jermaine Johnson (2009) Jey Johnson (2020) Joe Johnson (1952) John Johnson (1986) Jonathan Johnson (2010) Joseph Johnson (2009) Frederick Johnson (1970-71) Keiron Johnson (1995) Keith Johnson (1986) Keith Johnson (2005) Larry Johnson (2008) Marcus Johnson (2001) Marquis Johnson (2019)

NEMCCTIGERS |

Nicholas Johnson (2012) Nick Johnson (2012-13) Quinton Johnson (2005) Rickey Johnson (1982-83) Robert Johnson (1968) Robert Johnson (2011-12) Steve Johnson (2010) Tommy Johnson (1992-93) Warren Johnson (1989-90) Terry Joiner (2018-19) Anthony Jones (2007) Calvin Jones Jr. (2020-21) Chris Jones (1997) Dicky Jones (1954-55) Drew Jones (2008) Emory Jones (2003-04) Herbert Jones (1986) James Jones (1981-82) James Jones (1982-83) Jay Jones (2012) Jeiron Jones (2010) Johnathan Jones (2017) Ketric Jones (1999) Layton Jones (2007) Mark Jones (1995) Mike Jones (1994-95) Phillip Jones (2004) Preston Jones (2007-08) Russel Jones (1988-89) Ryan Jones (2010-11) Terrance Jones (2009) Trenton Jones (2007-08) Danny Jordon (1969) Clint Jordan (2001) Colin Jordan (1995) Kenneth Jordan (1954) Stanley Jordan (1982) Wendell Jordon (1969) Billy Julen (1984) Dexter Jumper (1954) Jimmy Jumper (1974) Rodney Jumper (2000) Willie Jumper (1968-69) Brent Jung (1986-87) Antonio Justice (1997) Raymond Justice (1979-80) K Roman Kates (1973) Andy Keen (2004-05) Clay Keener (1992-93) Mark Keenum (1980) Lamar Keith (1983-84) Quantez Keith (2007) Chris Kelley (2001-02) Mark Kelley (1975-76) Kendall Kelly (2010) Richard Kemp (1970) Bobo Kempson (1989-90) Nathan Kendrick (2010-11) Danny Kennedy (1978) Kris Kent (2015-16) Tim Kent (1975-76) Hal Kerstetter (2001-02) Herby Key (1971-72) Ronnie Key (1979-80) Danny Kennedy (1978) Anthony Kibler (2012) William Kimbrough (1998-99) Reggie Kimmons (2005) Dazion Kincaid (2016-17) Billy King (1995) D.J. King (2021-22) Dominique King (2008-09) Donny King (1969) Freddie King (2001) G. King (1971)

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Football Media guide Jerry King (1956) Joseph King (2004) Mickey King (1999) Mike King (1972-73) Mike King (1974-75) Mike King (1974) Orlandus King (2004) Ricardo King (1987-88) Rico King (2008) Tiran King (1998) John Kinkennon (1969) Billy Kinzy (1956) Reid Kirk (1999) Antonio Kirkpatrick (1997) Aaron Kissinger (2007-08) Billy Kitchens (1952) Caleb Kitchens (2017) Antario Knight (2009-10) Cooper Knight (2017-18) Sonny Knight (1995) Victor Knight (2004) Donald Knowles (1978-79) Eric Knowlton (2008-09) Anthony Knox (2010-11) Mario Knox (2004) Tony Knox (1998-01) Aaron Kohlhiem (1990-91) Jarman Kohlheim (1993) Eugene Koonce (1951) Khalid Kornegay (2014-15) Ronnie Kuykendall (1983) L Jalen Lairy (2022) Archie Lamb (1973-74) Terry Lamberth (1982) Tiberias Lampkin (2015) Ramos Landry (1984) Rusty Landry (2012) Tez Lane (2013) Will Lang (2017) Jim Laster (1991) Willie Latham III (2020-22) Stewart Lauderdale (1993) Kelton Law (2021) Corey Lawrence (2004-05) Cortez Lawerance (2004-05) Ronnie Lawson (1988) Tanner Lawson (2020) Cary Leathers (1989) Gary Leathers (1989) Brian Lebouef (1984) David Ledbetter (1974) Beau Lee (2017) Frankie Lee (2010-11) Kentrell Lee (2003) Stanley Lee (1970) Trace Lee (2014) Gregdrecus Leland (2012-13) Bill Lemmons (2008) Brian Lesley (1991-92) Rod Lester (1995) Drew Leverson (2019-20) James Lewellen (1976) Larry Lewellen (1968) Chester Lewis (2014-15) Javontay Lewis (2015) Jaylon Lewis (2022) K.D. Lewis (2005) Jeff Leaper (1982) McAurther Leatherwood (2010) Jeremy Liggins (2013) Zeke Liggins (2016-17) Taylor Liles (2018) John Lindley (2000) Ken Lindsey (1950) Matt Lindsey (1999-00) Devin Lindsey (2010-11)

Terrance Lindsey (2014-15) Billy Carl Lipford (1968-69) Matt Lipham (2012) Jovan Listenbee (1997) Christopher Little (2018) Grant Little (1991-92) John Lloyd (1986) Jay Lofton (2019) Kendrick Lofton (2015-16) Trey Logue (1997) G. Lomenick (1971) Josh Long (1999-00) Zane Lott (2015) Gillom Louis (2008) Chris Love (1990-91) Roy Love (1955-56) Travarius Love (2012) Cash Lovett (2009-10) J.T. Loving (2016-17) Jeremy Loving (2001) Carey Lowery (1976) Randy Lowery (2007) Charles Lowry (1970) Phil Lowry (2005) Bruse Loyd (1980-82) Randall Luna (1984) Bernard Luster (2007) Raymond Luster (1993) Mario Luvine (2003-04) Stanley Lykes (2005) Allen Lyles (1980-81) John Lyles (1953-54) Steve Lyles (1977-78) Quontavious Lymon (2020-21) M Larry Mackin (1983) Travis Macon (1997) Brandon Madden (2004) LaDarrius Madden (2009) Kelsey Madden (2000-01) Preston Maddox (1981-82) James Mainers (1970) Eddie Maggard (1979) Greg Magnifico (2007) Alex Maldonado (1995) Cedric Malone (1995) Greg Malone (1983) Xavier Malone (2018-19) Steve Maness (1977) Jack Mangel (2019) Richard Mann (1950) Vic Marlar (1972-73) Bradley Marsh (2011) Douglas Marshall (1956) Fred Martin (1981-82) Gary Martin (1968) LaDerrick Martin (2014) Nicky Martin (2015) PaDarius Martin (2015-16) Ricky Martin (1984) Willie Martin (1981-82) Alan Massing (2001-02) De’Untae Mason (2019) Dennis Mason (1980-81) Kymbotric Mason (2018) Marcus Massie (2005) David Masuck (1986-87) Kenny Mathis (1980-81) Shawn Mathis (1988-89) Chester Matternick (1949) Bobby Matthews (1983) Chris Matthews (2014) Jason Matthews (2001-02) Josh Matthews (2005) Mark Matthews (1991) Mike Mattox (1986-87) Ben Mauney (2021-22)

Joey Mauney (1988-89) John Mauney (1975-76) Mike Mauney (1969-70) Jerry Maxey (1969) John May (1980-81) Sandy Mayes (1981-82) Robert Mays (1976-77) Chad McAllister (1990) Earle McAnally (1972) Merle McAnally (1972) Steve McAnally (1968) Jhermain McAry (2004) Jimmy McBride (1955) Joey McBride (1994-95) Dennis McCahill (1969) Larry McCasland (1982) Blake McClain (2016) Mike McCloud (1987-88) Ricky McCollum (1975-76) Steve McCollum (1968) Antwon McCoy (2015-16) David McCoy (1995) Rodney McCraney (2008) Deitrick McCray (2022) Mark McCreary (1984) Paul McCutchen (1987) Billy McDonald (1982) Brandon McDonald (1994-95) Derric McDonald (1993) John McDonald (1969) Kenneth McDonald (1986) Larry McDonald (1981-82) Phillip McDonald (1981-82) William McDonald (1968) Metry McGaughy (1983-84) Bryan McGee (1995) Steve McGee (1968) Steven McGee (1990-91) Stephon McGlaun (2019-21) Jim McGraw (1954) Joseph McIntire Jr. (1970-71) Jay McIntosh (2009) Keaton McIntosh (2020-21) Vincent McIntosh (2017) George McKay (1955) Porter McKee (1980-81) Wiley McKeller (1990) Bill McKinney (1971-72) Bob McKinney (1950) Jonathan McKinney (1999) Ronnie McKinney (1968) Ryan McKinney (2001-02) Kenneth McKinny (1955-56) Jarren McKinzie (2015) Hugh McLarty (1953-54) Peyton McMahon (2016-17) Fred McMillian (2022) William McMillian (1970) Brady McMillen (1980-81) Chris McNeal (1992-93) Dequarius McNeal (2016) Pat McNealy (1991) Duane McNutt (1949) Jacoby McQuiller (2022) Robert McThune (2004) Gilbert McThunell (2005) Rodney McVay (1988-89) Sammy McVey (1991-92) Colton Meadows (2015-16) Derek Meadows (1969) Steven Means (2017) Efrain Medina (2017) Jason Meeks (1997-98) Jacob Meeks (2014-15) John Meeks (1984) Josh Meeks (2002-03) Russell Meeks (1976-77) Trevoris Meeks (2012)

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Doug Mercier (1991-92) Beau Meter (1999) Tom Metz (1981-82) Walter Meyers (2002) Mark Michael (1986-87) Donnie Milam (1969-70) Brandon Milbrook (2005) Brandon Miller (2007-08) Burt Miller (1997-98) Dacus Miller (2007) Fred Miller (2002-03) James Miller (1950) Mike Miller (1999-00) Patrick Miller (1972) Randall Miller (1970-71) Robert Miller (1977-78) Hubert Mills (1953) Kelly Mills (1980-81) Ricky Mills (1979) Scott Mills (1982-83) Scotty Mills (1989-90) Doug Mims (1950-51) Toreano Miner (2016-17) Al Mitchell (1991) Anthony Mitchell (1988-89) Carl Mitchell (2001) Greg Mitchell (1987) Jimmy Mitchell (1992-94) Keith Mitchell (1983-84) Martize Mitchell (2013-14) Neal Mitchell (2005) Rickey Mitchell (1980) Tim Mitchell (1988) Torey Mitchell (1999) Ron Mobley (1991) Jack Mohr (1949-50) Robert Moment (1971-72) Raymond Monica (1986-87) Bob Montgomery (1951-52) Cameron Montgomery (2015-16) Cameron Montgomery (2005) Carl Mooney (1950) Devin Mooneyham (2005) Brandon Moore (2005) DeQuan Moore (2022) Greg Moore (1990) Greg Moore (2002-03) J.T. Moore (2020-21) Justin Moore (1987-88) Lloyd Moore (1974) Mike Moore (1995) Moose Moore (1952) O.J. Moore (1999-00) Pat Moore (2010-11) Thomas Moore (2003) Stan Morelock (2004) Jerome Morgan (1979) Anthony Morris (1991-92) Bill Morris (1980) Billy Frank Morris (1951-52) Eric Morrison (1986-87) Tim Morrison (1999-00) B.C. Morrow (2002-03) Dylan Morton (2008) Buddy Moses (1954) Darion Mosely (2022) Sam Mosley (1968-69) Zykeris Mosely (1917-18) Antonio Moultrie (2017) Frank Murchinson (1950-51) Andrew Murphy (2004-05) Eddie Murphy (1982-83) Johnny Murphy (1992-93) John Ellis Murrah (2020-21) Donald Murray (1998) CJ Murrell (2021) N

Chris Nance (2005) Chip Nanney (1992-93) JD Nanney (2022) Jerryn Napier (2010) Caleb Napper (2017) Mario Nash (2008) Tori Nash (2001) P.J. Neal (1998-99) Bill Neely (1972-73) Will Neely (1993) Creighton Nelms (2008-09) Kevin Nelson (2021) Gary Nesler (1973) Larry Nesler (1974) Larry Nesler (1976-77) Adam Nester (2003) Bart Nevell (1986-87) Johnny Frank Newcombe (1951) Charlie Newell (1951-52) Thomas Newsome (1995) Triston Newson (2020-22) Johnny Nickias (1950) Jerrell Nobles (2007) Rob Nobles (1984) Anthony Norman (1979) Eddie Norman (1977-79) Scott Norphlet (2020-21) Javon Norris (2015) Frank Norton (1978) J. Nunley (1971) Johnny Nunley (1977) O Bobby O’Rear (1956) South Oakes (2007) Greg Oakley (1984) Todd Oberdorf (1986) Zac Oden (2017-18) Randy Odle (1977) Emmanuel Olenga (2018) Karleke Oliver (2017-18) Deidrick Orange Jr. (2020-21) Jamie Overton (1951-52) Charles Owens (1979) P Damien Paden (1987-88) Ben Page (1986) Derrick Page (2011) Ross Painter (2016-17) Nile Palmer (2000) Jason Pannell (1976-77) DeMarion Parham (2018-19) Larry Parker (1976-77) Mickey Parker (1989) Ricky Parks (2013) James Parrish (1982) Gary Parsons (1980) Clyde Pate (1982) Pat Pate (1982-83) Jewel Patrick (1953) Charles Patterson (1968) Danny Patterson (1972-73) Eddie Patterson (1973) Frank Patterson (1991-92) Kevin Patterson (1986-87) Ricky Patterson (1983-84) Tameron Patterson (2020-22) Torrey Patterson (2001) Eddie Patton (1981) Ruffus Patton (1981) Shawn Patton (1995) Craig Patzius (1982) Clarence Payne (1949) Anthony Payne (2009-11) Dallas Payne (2020-21) E. Payne (1971) Thomas Payne (1978)

William Payne (1972-73) Zerrick Payne (2009) De’Bario Payton (1993) Stan Pearce (1981-82) Derrian Pegues (2019) Trey Pegues (2009-10) J. Pennington (1971-72) Bobby Perdue (1991) D. Perkins (1971) Jim Perkins (1972) Izell Perry (1994-95) Tameric Perry (2018) Anthony Peters (2013) Kentrel Peters (2022) Alex Peterson (1997-98) Jessie Peterson (1983) Mack Peterson (1984) Rod Peterson (1995) Darryl Petty (2007-08) Parrish Petty (1998-99) Dwight Pharr (1970) Toy Pharr (1980-81) Donnie Phifer (1969-70) Jenry Phillip (1989) Billy Phillips (1954) Boyd Phillips (1953-54) Fred Phillips (1951) Jim Phillips (1952) Kenzie Phillips (2016-17) Mert Phillips (1955) Nhigel Phillips (2013-14) Ronnie Phillips (1973-74) Tarondal Phillips (2008,10) Jimmy Pike (1974) Jonathan Pitner (1993-94) Brandon Pittman (2002-03) Bobby Plaxico (1987) Jeff Pleas (1990-91) Raheem Pontiflet (1997) Michael Poole (2009-11) Willie Poole (1981) Ben Porter (2003-04) Robert Portis (1969-70) Jesse Potts (1999-00) Dickie Pou (1974-75) Jim Pounds (1972-73) Corey Powe (2008) Aaron Powell (1987) Clarence Powell (1986) David Powell (1987) Eric Powell (1987) Jason Powell (1999-00) Tim Powell (1999-00) Stanley Pratchett (1980) Bradley Prather (1997) Grant Prather (1991) O.J. Prather III (2016) Oliver Prather (1988) Rezean Prather (2012-13) Shane Prather (1997) Tramonte Prather (2016) Willie Prather (1984) Daran Pratt (2007) Jan Prichard (1972-73) Brantley Prescott (2020-22) Bob Presley (1969) Hershel Presley (1970) Jody Presley (1983) Riley Presley (1969) Tony Pressley (1974) Lakendrick Preston (2013-15) Channing Price (2003-04) Ron Price (1997-98) Deantre Prince (2020) Woodrow Prince (2014-15) Joe Proffitt (1951-52) Jermaine Pruitt (2005) Scott Pujol (1995)

Charlie Pulse (1982) Bill Purvis (1953-54) Carter Putt (2020-22) David Putt (1974-75) Q Cody Quillin (1997-98) Andre Quin (1999) Ronnie Quinn (1953-54) Tyson Quinn (2000-01) R Scott Raby (1979-80) Andrew Rackley (2016) Gilbert Radovich (1956) John Ragin (1979) Roy Ragin (1977) Bob Rainer (1993-94) Austin Ramsey (2012) Jerrard Randall (2013) Tyrell Randall (2022) Mike Randle (2007) Chris Ratliff (2005) Michael Ratliff (1977-79) Damarius Ray (2016-17) El-Pwe Ray (1995) Steve Ray (1988-89) Damien Rayford (2013-14) Chad Redding (1999-00) Don Redding (1950-51) Devonte Reed (2018-19) Gary Reed (1978) Kendarrious Reed (2018) Gabe Reeves (2018-19) Tommy Reeves (1975) Frederik Reinbold Jr. (1970) Rick Reinbold (1969) Chris Reno (2001-02) Jerry Reno (1976-77) Cesar Resendiz (2014) Anthony Rhodes (2001-02) Bradley Rhodes (2008) Jeff Rhodes (1979-80) Jim Rhodes (1986-87) John Rhodes (1982-83) Linton Rhodes (1949-50) Paul Rhodes (1979-80) Frank Riccio (1955) Jim Riccio (1955) Lamont Rich (1955-56) Joseph Richards (1990) Ryan Richardson (2010-11) Clark Richey (1984) Jyrome Richmond (2009) Jamorris Ricks (2009) Michael Ricks (2005) Ronnie Ricks (2000-01) Ray Ridings (1984) David Rippie (1983) Luzon Rivers (2009) Mike Roach (1983-84) Billy Roark (1951) Joe Robbins (1950) Taleeq Robbins (2022) Brandon Roberson (2001-02) Eddie Roberson (1986-87) Shane Roberson (1993-94) Brandon Roberts (2000) Jay Roberts (2005) Johnny Roberts Hal Robertson (1949) Otis Robertson (1973-74) Ben Robinson (2009) Bynum Robinson (1949-50) Darine Robinson (1988-89) Doug Robinson (1986-87) Jayden Robinson (2022) Jaylynne Robinson (2014) Marcus Robinson (1992-93)


HISTORY

Marcus Robinson (2013-14) Patra Robinson (1991) Troy Robinson (1977-78) Vetan Robinson (1992-93) Dennis Robison (2019) Trey Robison (1998) Kenny Roby (2007) Rashun Rockette (2016) Jeremie Rodgers (2002-03) Keon Rodgers (2002-03) Tony Rodgers (1978) Allen Rogers (1952-53) Bill Rogers (1952-53) Cortavious Rogers (2022) Darryl Rogers (1982-83) Demarcus Rogers (2015-16) Dusty Rogers (1995) Fred Rogers (1979) Sean Rogers (2012-14) Trey Rolison (1999) Bill Rosenthal (1984) Daniel Ross (2012-13) Jerry Ross (1952) L. Rosser (1971) Al Roux (1956) Robert Rowan (1980-81) Terrance Rowe (2018-19) Carl Rowell (1982-83) Cody Rowland (2005) Tommy Rowland (1969) Clark Rubel (1972) Marcus Rule (2020-21) Anthony Rush (2015-16) Lloyd Russell (1949) Shane Russell (1981-82) Daniel Rustin (2002) Jimmy Rutherford (1955) Rusty Rutherford (1975) Raymond Rutland (1981) Frank Rutledge (1949) Derryan Ryce (2010) Antonio Ryland (2013-14) S Ronnie Salter (1981) Dennis Sampson (2000) Cordney Sanders (2005) Corey Sanders (2007) Cory Sanders (2005) Courtney Sanders (2007) Justin Sanders (2004-05) Marcus Sanders (2008) Gene Sanderson (1953-54) Bobby Sanford (2005) C.M. Sanford (1975) Larry Saniford (1968-69) Chris Santucci (1982) Kurt Saul (1973-74) Jo’Quarius Savage (1915-16) Paul Saylors (1991) Frank Scheible (1950) Jon Schumacher (1994-95) Carl Scichile (1949) Anthony Scott (2020) Gunter Scott (2022) Stan Scott (1986) Will Seabrook (2019) Pete Seago (1989) T.J. Seago (2001-02) David Seiler (1968) Jack Senter (1970) Chris Settlemires (1995) Craig Settlemires (1999-00) Keith Settlemires (1974-75) Kerry Sewell (1969) Ralph Sexton (1968) Tony Shack (1997-98) Brad Shannon (2001)

TraeVon Sharp (2014) Scotty Shaw (1990) Earnest Sheffield (1990) Kedarius Shell-Dixon (2019-20) Xzadrian Shelly (2009) D’Angelo Shelton (2016) Damon Shelton (1993) Richard Shelton (1970) Marcus Sherman (2002) Derrill Sherrill (1979) Carrander Sherrod (1998) Eric Sherrod (2018) Oretha Sherrod (1997) Adrian Shinault (1998) Dwight Shinault (1988,90) Gary Shinn (1973) Javier Shinn (2018) Darius Shipp (2018-19) Mark Shirley (1987-88) John Shivers (2000) W.J. Shoemaker (1956) Terrance Short (1978) Tyler Shorter (2021) Quae Shorty (2021-22) J.V. Shouse (1952) Todd Shouse (1982) Felix Shumpert (1991) Jim Sibley (1950-51) Kris Sides (2020-22) Isiah Simmons (1997-98) Michael Simmons (2007) Mickey Simmons (1986) Orlando Simon (2018) Jaylon Simpson (2017) Octavius Simpson (2016) Walter Simpson (1973) Chris Sims (1993) Jimmy Sims (1951) Dean Skinner (1990-91) Stanley Skipworth (1997) Stephen Skinner (1988-89) Devin Slate (2010-11) Edward Slater (1991-92) Ethan Smart (2015-16) Bernard Smith (2008-09) Bobby Joe Smith (1972-73) Brady Smith (2014-15) Braxton Smith (1951-52) Brian Smith (1997-99) Brian Smith (2000-01) Chris Smith (2009) Danny Smith (1973) David Smith (1974-75) Deaon Smith (2001) Demarco Smith (2018) Deon Smith (2002) Derrick Smith (1999) Dorrian Smith (2022) Eric Smith (2000) Erick Smith (2007) Garland Smith (1954-55) Garrett Smith (2011-12) Gene Smith (1955) Gerry Smith (1968-69) Greg Smith (2004-05) Jacoby Smith (2014) Jamarcus Smith (2019-21) James Smith (1955) Johnny Smith (2013-14) Josh Smith (1995) Lance Smith (1991-92) LaVontis Smith (2013-14) Lonnie Smith (1982-83) Matt Smith (1988-89) Recoe Smith (1993) Reggie Smith (1994-95) Ross Smith (2013-14) Scott Smith (1995)

Shawn Smith (2011) Shuntez Smith (2012) Steve Smith (1987-88) Steve Smith Jr. (2009-10) Tyran Smith (2016) W.D. Smith (1952) Dennis Smithey (1971-72) Tommy Snyder (1974-75) W. Sorrell (1971) Eddie Sorrell (1997-98) Jim Southward (1974-75) Weslie Southward (2001) Daniel Sparks (1993-94) Gordon Sparks (1980) Micah Sparks (2014) James Spears (1978-79) Rodney Spears (1988-89) Willie Spears (1980-81) L.P. Spence (2000) Clint Spencer (2003) Gary Spencer (1976-77) Alton Spight (1978) David Spight (1982-83) Frederick Spight (1997) Jeremy Spikner (2010-11) Billy Joe Spiller (1977) Dequinten Spraggins (2012-13) Danny Springer (1975-76) Randy Springer (1975-76) Todd Sprouse (1981) Anthony Spurgeon (1979-80) Bill Stacy (1956) Sam Stacy (1978) Shane Stafford (2002) Hank Staggs (1999) Mike Stamper (2000) Jim Stanley (1973-74) Dontayvius Stapleton (2014) Bryan Starkey (2007-08) Dan Starkey (1973-74) Brett Starks (2005) Corey Starks (1988) Bryan Steele (2010-11) Charles Steen Jr. (1970-71) Mike Steenson (1979-80) Chuckie Stephens (1993,95) Sandy Stephens (1982) Josh Stephenson (2000-01) Andy Stevens (2002-03) David Stevens (1976-77) Larry Stevens (1973) Larico Stevenson (2003-04) Matthew Stevenson (2002-03) Mario Stevenson (2002-03) Bryan Steward (1979) Jeremy Stewart (2017) Joe Stewart (1953-54) Calvin Stinnett (1984) Khalil Stinson (2013) Logan Stokes (2011-12) Quan Stokes (2017-18) Billy Joe Storey (1975-77) Dennis Storey (1993) Tommy Ray Storey (1976-77) Tim Storment (1974) Gene Stovall (1983) Paul Stovall (1951-52) Bryan Strachan (1986) Cole Strawn (2014-15) Bobby Strickland (1990) David Strickland (1951-54) D’Jordan Strong (2018-19) Neal Strong (2005) Michael Stroup (1999) Rivers Stroup (1990) Joe Stuart (1971-72) Collin Stubblefield (2011-12) Stan Stubbs (1990)

Ralph Stutts (1949-50) Jason Suggs (1998-99) Justin Suggs (2010) Stacy Suggs (1986) Andy Sullivan (1988) Jamie Sullivan (1999) Howard Sullivan (1993) Cortney Sutton (2010-11) Charles Swain (1969) Rickey Swatley (1976-77) Jim Sweeny (1979) Marterrious Swinney (2003-04) Tyler Swoope (1988-89) Walter Swoope (1988-89) T Bronson Tabler (1991-92) Johnny Tackett (1950) Greg Talley (1990) Irby Talley (1953) Jeff Talley (1997-98) JaMarius Tallie (2011-12) Olajuwon Tanner (2012) James Tapp (1970) M. Tapp (1971) Lavelle Tate (2000-01) George Taylor (1949) Andre Taylor (2008) B.J. Taylor (2007) Brad Taylor (1999) Brent Taylor (1977) Dennis Taylor (1968-69) Herman Taylor (1992-93) Jeff Taylor (1981-82) Juwan Taylor (2017-18) Marty Taylor (1986-87) Marvell Taylor (2010-11) Ron Taylor (2012) Terry Taylor (1982-83) Jim Tehan (1949-50) Jim Terry (1986-87) Pascual Thedford (2002-03) Antezdra Thigpen (2005) Tex Thigpen (2004) Acie Thomas (1991) Bobby Thomas (1981-82) Brandon Thomas (2009) Jay Thomas (2017-18) Rashad Thomas (2021-22) Nick Thomason (2011-12) Gregory Thomasson (1954) Al Thompson (1990-91) Brett Thompson (2014) D.T. Thompson (2018) Josh Thompson (2008-09) Koney Thompson (1997) Tommy Thompson (1972) Tori Thompson (2000) Vasquez Thompson (1987-88) Mike Thorn (1984) Donald Thornton (2004) Dwayne Thornton (1972) Joshua Thurman (2016) Doc Thurmond (1950-51) Gunner Till (2019-20) Brandon Tillman (1915-16) Tommy Timms (1989) Tony Tims (1988) Barry Todd (1976-77) Charlie Tohill (1984) Jaquan Toney (2021-22) Clarence Townsend (1997-98) Ladarius Townsend (2015-16) Tarik Travis (1992) Brynden Trawick (2010) Danny Traylor (1984) Matthew Trehern (2018) Micheal Trehern (2017)

Edgar Triplett (1992-93) Mike Triplett (1979-80) Taurean Triplett (2001) Willie Triplett (1984) Joey Triste (2000) Jim Tsagarakis (1979) Gary Tucker (1979-80) Greg Tull (1973-74) Buddy Turner (1983-84) Clint Turner (1994-95) Je’Tavious Turner (2013) Marty Turner (1998-99) Rashad Turner (2013) Robert Turner (1972) Thomas Turner (1973-74) Tyler Turner (2008-09) Leon Turpin (1949) Luke Tutor (2019) Charles Twilley (2004-05) Broderick Tye (2002-03) Randall Tye (1975-78) Jimmy Tyes (2018) Jimmy Tyes (1984) Bryant Tynes (2000-01) U DeMarkus Underwood (2008-09) Holder Usry (2022) V Shawn Vactor (1998-99) Jamie Vansandt (1999-00) Bart Vaughn (1986) Graham Vaughn (2009) Jeremy Vaughn (2007-08) Kylen Vaughn (2022) Paul Vaughn (2007) Tramelle Vaughn (1993-94) Jordi Vernor (2008-09) Mario Virges (2014-15) W Tyler Waddell (2017) Reggie Wade (2007) Tykwon Wade (2022) Todd Wagner (1983) Blakely Walden (2000-01) John Waldrop (1982-83) Willie Waldrop (1986) Greg Wallace (1992) Jaylon Wallace (2012) Lee Wallace (1956) Benny Wallis (1979) Michael Wallis (1992) Bailey Walker (2015-16) Bob Walker (1980) Brian Walker (2012) Darrin Walker (1990-91) James Walker (1972-73) Jay Walker (1994-95) Larry Walker (1973-74) Mike Walker (1976) Robert Walker (1979) Hunter Walton (2010-11) Walt Walton (1979-80) Billy Ward (1949-50) Bill Ward (1974-75) John Ward (1979) Mark Ward (1987-88) Milton Ward (1954) Jerry Wardlow (1955) Charles Ware (2017) Ivy Ware (2014) John Ware (2009) Carlos Warren (2009-10) John Warren (1972) Sergio Warren (1992) Amos Washington (1989-90)

Kylin Washington (2017) Tony Washington (2019-21) Charlie Watkins (1980) D.Q. Watkins (2021-22) Dalton Watkins (1984) Frank Watkins (1976) Bryan Watson (2005) John Weatherbee (1982) Shawn Dalton Weatherbee (2019-20) Ty Weatherbee (1993) Brandon Weaver (2000) Chris Webb (1995) M. Webb (1971) William Webb (1970) Terry Wedley (1986) Tyrone Wedley (1991) Mark Welborn (1979) Brandon Welch (2009) Jakob Welch (2019-20) Jeremy Wells (2010) Bryson Werner (1977-78) John Werner (2002) David Wesson (1976) Bryan West (2005) DeWayne Whigham (2015) Corey Whitaker (2000-01) Bill White (1975-76) Darius Whitty (2014) Whitney Wills (1949) Demaris Wise (2015) Charles White (1988) Corbin White (2013-14) Darrick White (1992) Eric White (1998) Hal White (1968) J.R. White (2011-12) Jason White (1991-92) Jaquille White (2012-13) Kevin White (1991) Mal White (1969) Mickey White (1976) Mike White (1989-90) Terrance White (2002-03) Walter White (1975-76) R.J. Whitehead (2022) Carter Whiteside (1974-75) Lagarius Whiteside (1998-99) Freddie Whitmore (1972) Clay Wigginton (2000) Kirk Wigginton (1981) Bill Wilbanks (1972) David Wilbanks (1975) Jeff Wilbanks (1974) Jim Wilbanks (1973-74) Lorenzo Wilbanks (1955) Thomas Wilbanks (1968-69) Jake Wilcox (2016-17) Cedrick Wilder Jr. (2019,21) Eddie Wildman (1978-79) Rex Wilemon (1970-71) Stewart Wilemon (1980) Kortlen Wilfawn (2021-22) Ryne Wilhite (2007-08) David Wilkerson (1975) Justin Wilkerson (2004-05) Benji Williams (1992-93) Billy Williams (1982) Brenden Williams (2016) Cory Williams (2017) Damon Williams (2019) Druvez Williams (2020) Glen Williams (1975-76) Greg Williams (1982-83) Henry Williams (2002) James Williams (1974-75) John Earl Williams (1974-75) Joseph Williams (1995)

NEMCCTIGERS |

Justin Williams (2014-15) Ken Williams (1989-90) Mike Williams (1977) Mike Williams (1975-76) Mike Williams (1979-80) Quintin Williams (2003) Rico Williams (1989) Rowdy Williams (2014-15) Sam Williams (2017-18) Serrico Williams (2008) Tack Williams (1978-79) Tarris Williams (1994) Thomas Williams (1983) Raheem Willis (2018) Buddy Wiltshire (1980) Antwan Wilson (2012-13) Clyde Wilson (1979) Chris Wilson (1993) Clint Wilson (2009-10) Elisha Wilson (2013) Jason Wilson (1993-94) Jason Wilson (2002) Jonathan Wilson (2008-09) Justin Wilson (2022) Matt Wilson (1999-00) Rachad Wilson (1994-95) Romia Wilson (2012-13) Don Windham (1979) Dustin Winsted (2010) Savion Winters (2016) Demaris Wise (2015-16) Chris Wolfe (2012) Lee Womack (1997) Alan Wood (1978-79) Austin Wood (2017) Rico Wood (2003-04) Tim Wood (1974-75) Mitchell Woodard (2022) Lawrence Woodfoord (1988-89) Cody Woodiel (2009-10) Steven Woodruff (1999-00) Jerome Woods (1992-93) Robert Woodson (2003-04) Tray Woody (2014-15) Allen Wooten (1979-80) O.D. Wooten (2017-18) Dontae Wordlow (2002) Jay Wortham (2021-22) Mike Worthy (1982-83) Jordan Wren (2005) Bobby Wright (2205) Bobby Leon Wright (1997) C.B. Wright (1969) Clarence Wright (2005) Daniel Wright (1998) Jack Wright (1949) Michael Wright (2007) Monroe Wright (1979) Perry Wright (1972) Shan Wright (1987-88) Stanley Wright (1974) Tim Wright (1974) Bobby Wroten (1953-55) Ernesto Wynn (2012) Y Jody Yarber (1981) John Yarber (1974-75) Blake Yarbrough (2007) Jeremy Yates (2008) Reese Youmans (1986-87) Cedric Young (2004) Clifton Young (2022) Jimmy Young (2008) Mario Young Jr. (2018) Pat Young (1984) Clay Younts (1979-80)

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NORTHEAST SEASON RECORD BOOK MOST PASSING YARDS

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

MOST RUSHING YARDS

MOST COMPLETIONS

RECEIVING YARDS

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS

RECEPTIONS

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

1810 1584 1573 1501 1484 160 139 139 138 131

280 277 247 245 236 15 14 13 12 12 12

Mason Cunningham Carter Putt Brett Thompson Jack Mangel Emanuel Francis Mason Cunningham Carter Putt Clint Wilson Jack Mangel Emanuel Francis Mason Cunningham Carter Putt Clint Wilson Brett Thompson Emanuel Francis Desmond Hunter Brett Thompson Parks Frazier Mason Cunningham Emanuel Francis Michael Ediston

RUSHING YARDS 1017 1004 966 861 824

Ricky Andrews Jeremy Cannon Cameron Montgomery Abe Felix Jaquise Cook

2016 2022 2014 2019 2007 2016 2022 2009 2019 2007 2016 2022 2009 2014 2007

2017 2014 2011 2016 2007 2004

12 12 10 8 8

780 669 618 567 538 60 45 42 39 39 8 7 6 6 5 5 5

1991 2009 2005 2004 2010

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 187 185 175 138 135

Jeremy Cannon Jaquise Cook Kenzie Phillips Cameron Montgomery Tiberias Lampkin

2009 2010 2017 2005 2015

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Cameron Montgomery Anthony Norman Jaquise Cook Kendrick Doss Jonathan Goodloe LJ Hawkins Tres Houston Kortlon Hubbard Xavier Malone Donta Armstrong LJ Hawkins Tres Houston Josh Jarboe Kortlon Hubbard Donta Armstrong Tres Houston Andison Coby Joe Horn Jr. Dominique King Xavier Malone Kortlan Hubbard Toreano Miner

2005 1980 2010 2015 2010 2016 2011 2018 2019 2014 2016 2011 2010 2018 2014 2011 2020 2014 2009 2019 2018 2017

Mason Cunningham

2086 2015 1806 1782 1696

21 20 18 16 16

1994 2013 2005 1991 2001

2005 2010 2016 2001 2004

MOST PASSING YARDS 2295 2105 1920 1857 1671

19 19 17 15 14

2003 2014 2019 2016 2021

2014 2003 2011 2017 2020

TOTAL TACKLES 116 107 105 96 94

LP Spence Triston Newson Oretha Sherrod Jamel Dennis Terrance Edgeston

2000 2022 1996 2013 2018

SOLO TACKLES 64 56 53 52 51

Jamel Dennis Juwan Taylor Kenny Byrd Anthony Brown Triston Newson

2013 2018 2022 2010 2022


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ASSISTED TACKLES 57 56 53 47 46

Terrance Edgeston Triston Newson Brenden Williams Jamarcus Smith Demarcus Rogers

TFLS 28.5 22 21.5 16.5 13

Sam Williams Lavon Hooks Mario Addison Jamel Dennis Anthony Payne

SACKS 17.5 10.5 9 9 6 6

Sam Williams Lavon Hooks B.J. Taylor Raheem Pontiflet Ky’Vari Bolden B.J. Taylor

INTS 6 6 5 5 4 4

Frankie Lee Michael Ricks Tony Washington Ladarrius Madden Jeremy Spikner Darius Carrothers

PBUS 12 10 10 8 8

Taylor Earhart

MOST FG MADE 10 8 8 7 6 6 6

Taylor Earhart Guy Gillespie Taylor Earhart John Ellis Murrah Michael Baugus Chris Cooper Rod Coggin

MOST PAT ATTEMPTS 32 29 26 26 25

2018 2012 2007 1996 2009 2006

Austin Holloway Taylor Earhart Guy Gillespie Chris Cooper Austin Holloway

MOST PAT MADE 28 26 24 23 21 21

2011 2005 2021 2009 2010 2009

LaDarrius Madden D’Jordan Strong Gregdrecus Leland Kareem Brown Deion Belue Guy Gillespie Michael Baugus Rod Coggin Taylor Earhart John Ellis Murrah

50 yd

2018 2012 2007 2014 2010

MOST FG ATTEMPTS 15 15 14 13 12

LONGEST FG MADE

2018 2022 2016 2019 2016

Austin Holloway Taylor Earhart Guy Gillespie Chris Cooper John Ellis Murrah Austin Holloway

2011

2011 2022 2010 2021 2018 2013 1986

2009 2019 2013 2012 2011

Donta Armstrong Terrance Rowe Deion Belue O.D. Wooten Khi Holiday

MOST KO RETURNS 2022 2018 1986 2011 2021

27 25 23 21 21

Terrance Rowe Donta Armstrong Tez Lane Khi Holiday O.D. Wooten

2 1

Deion Belue Andison Coby

2016 2011 2022 2013 2015

2016 2011 2022 2013 2020 2015

2015 2018 2011 2017 2021

2011 2020

PUNT RETURN YARDS 389 223 203 199 110

Mickey Simmons Deion Belue Juwon Gaston Donta Armstrong J.T. Bingham

LONGEST PUNT 72 yd

MOST KO RETURN YARDS 573 572 537 433 390

KO RETURN TD

Jonathan Harrison

2011

MOST PUNT RETURNS 31 17 15 13 11 11

Mickey Simmons Juwon Gaston Jay Lofton Shuntez Smith Keyshawn Cobb Shaquille Bush

PUNT RETURN TD 2 1 1 1 1

Mickey Simmons Juwon Gaston Dazion Kincaid Deion Belue Jerome Woods

1986 2022 2019 2012 2021 2013 1986 2022 2017 2010 1992

Andison Coby

2018 2015 2013 2021 2017

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NORTHEAST INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORD BOOK PASS YARDS

382 Zac Oden at Itawamba 369 Carter Putt at Holmes 357 Jerrard Randall Jones 349 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 325 Kevin Hurley at Miss. Delta 312 Trace Lee at Itawamba 304 Jack Mangel at Miss. Delta 297 Mason Cunningham at East Central 287 Desmond Hunter at Itawamba 287 Matt Lipham at Jones

PASS COMPLETIONS 37 28 27 26 26 26 26 26 24 23

Carter Putt at Holmes Clint Wilson Hinds Mason Cunningham at East Central Jack Mangel at Coahoma Zac Oden at Itawamba Desmond Hunter at Holmes Trace Lee at Itawamba Jerrard Randall Jones Clint Wilson at Miss. Delta Matt Lipham at Jones

PASS ATTEMPTS 54 47 46 45 45 44 44 43 42 42 42

Carter Putt at Holmes Desmond Hunter at Holmes Zac Oden at Itawamba Zac Oden at Southwest Clint Wilson Hinds Jack Mangel at Coahoma Mason Cunningham at East Central Jerrard Randall Jones Desmond Hunter at Itawamba Matt Lipham at Jones Clint Wilson at Pearl River

PASS TD 6 4 4 4 3

9/27/18 9/29/22 9/5/13 10/21/17 10/9/20 10/9/14 10/5/19 9/8/16 10/5/17 9/8/12 9/29/22 8/26/09 9/8/16 9/12/19 9/27/18 10/21/17 10/9/14 9/5/13 9/17/09 9/8/12 9/29/22 10/21/17 9/27/18 8/30/18 8/26/09 9/12/19 9/8/16 9/5/13 10/5/17 9/8/12 9/3/09

Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17 Kevin Hurley at Miss. Delta 10/9/20 Brett Thompson Northwest 9/11/14 Clint Wilson at East Central 9/2/10 Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish: Jack Mangel at Coahoma 9/12/19

RUSH YARDS 267 237 234 221 169 165 163 161 160 157

Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 10/7/10 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09 Cameron Montgomery at Miss. Delta 10/6/05 Corbin White at Itawamba 10/17/13 Cameron Montgomery at Jones 10/15/05 Cameron Montgomery at Coahoma 11/3/05 Anthony Norman Holmes 9/27/80 Corbin White Miss. Delta 10/24/13 Kenzie Phillips East Central 9/7/17 Jay Jones at Jones 9/8/12

RUSH ATTEMPTS

35 Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 33 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 32 Goldman Butler, VI at Itawamba 30 Kenzie Phillips East Central 29 Jay Jones at Jones 29 Jaquise Cook Coahoma 28 Jeremy Cannon Hinds 27 Corbin White at Itawamba 27 Jaquise Cook Miss. Delta 27 Jeremy Cannon Holmes

10/7/10 10/3/09 9/15/22 9/7/17 9/8/12 10/16/10 8/27/09 10/17/13 9/16/10 9/24/09

RECEPTIONS 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

L.J. Hawkins Dominique King Toreano Miner LaVontis Smith Cam Coleman Andison Coby L.J. Hawkins L.J. Hawkins LaVontis Smith Tre Houston Josh Jarboe

180 166 157 153 144 143 143 133 133 132

LaVontis Smith at Northwest 9/19/13 L.J. Hawkins Coahoma 9/29/16 Toreano MIner at Holmes 10/21/17 Dominique King at Northwest 10/24/09 Demarrion Haynes at Jones 9/8/12 Xavier Malone at Miss.Delta 10/5/19 Kortlon Hubbard Jones 10/11/18 L.J. Hawkins at East Central 9/8/16 Tre Houston at Gulf Coast 11/5/11 Kortlon Hubbard at Itawamba 9/27/18

REC TD 3 3 3 3 3

Andison Coby Toreano Miner L.J. Hawkins Joe Horn Jr. LaVontis Smith

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2

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Jaquise Cook East Miss. 10/7/10 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09 Cameron Montogmery at Coahoma 11/3/05 Goldman Butler, VI at Holmes 9/29/22 Done 23 Times – Last to accomplish: Goldman Butler, VI East Miss. 10/13/22

RUSHING YARDS 378 348 346 318 315 313 268 265 256 249

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Mississippi Delta at Itawamba at East Mississippi Itawamba at Coahoma at East Central at Southwest Holmes East Central Mississippi Delta

at Miss. Delta at Holmes at Pearl River Coahoma at Northwest

10/9/20 10/21/17 10/17/15 9/27/14 9/19/13

Done 10 Times – Last to accomplish:

East Miss.

PASSING YARDS 10/24/13 10/17/13 10/7/10 9/29/05 9/27/15 10/3/09 8/30/18 9/12/13 9/7/17 10/14/21

9/8/16 9/17/09 10/21/17 9/27/14 10/14/21 11/12/20 10/13/16 9/29/16 10/9/14 11/5/11 9/9/10

RECEIVING YARDS

RUSH TD 4 4 4 3

at East Central at Miss. Delta at Holmes Coahoma Miss. Delta at Itawamba at Miss. Delta Coahoma at Itawamba at Gulf Coast at Southwest

393 369 368 360 357 349 341 325 322 305

at Itawamba at Holmes Coahoma at Northwest Jones at Holmes at Itawamba at Mississippi Delta Hinds at Mississippi Delta

10/13/22 9/27/18 9/29/22 9/27/14 9/19/13 9/5/13 10/21/17 10/9/14 10/9/20 9/16/21 10/5/19


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TOTAL OFFENSE

594 at Itawamba 557 Jones 533 at Northwest 530 at Coahoma 497 at Jones 493 at Itawamba 488 at Mississippi Delta 463 at Mississippi Delta 463 Coahoma 456 Itawamba

FIRST DOWNS 33 32 32 31 31 30 28 28 27 27 26 26

at Itawamba at Itawamba Jones at Holmes at Itawamba at Coahoma Mississippi Delta at Holmes at Mississippi Delta at East Central at Southwest Coahoma

9/27/18 9/5/13 9/19/13 9/27/15 9/8/12 10/17/13 10/9/20 10/13/16 9/27/14 9/29/05 10/9/14 9/27/18 9/5/13 9/29/22 10/17/13 9/27/15 10/14/21 10/21/17 10/13/16 9/8/16 9/22/16 9/27/14

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

at Mississippi Delta at Jones Itawamba at Holmes Southwest at Southwest at Northwest at East Central at Itawamba at Northwest at East Central

10/13/16 9/8/12 9/26/12 9/29/22 8/29/19 8/30/18 10/18/18 9/8/16 10/17/13 9/19/13 10/3/09

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2

at Southwest 9/22/16 at Itawamba 11/12/20 East Central 9/7/17 at East Central 9/8/16 at Pearl River 10/16/15 Mississippi Delta 9/22/29 Pearl River 9/8/22 at Southwest 8/30/18 at Itawamba 10/9/14 Done 18 Times – Last to accomplish: East Central 10/6/22

Tony Washington

Sam Williams

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 9 9 7 5 5 5

1980 1956-68 2005 2011 2004 1987

MOST POINTS 55 55 52 50 49 49 49 48 48 48 48

at Southwest Coahoma Coahoma Marion Instistute at Holmes Coahoma at East Mississippi at Mississippi Delta at Coahoma East Central at Itawamba

9/22/16 9/10/81 9/26/87 9/23/54 10/21/17 9/27/14 10/7/10 10/14/06 10/7/00 10/4/69 11/2/68

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 52 50 48 47 45 45 42 42 41 41 41

Coahoma Marion Institute at Coahoma UT College Coahoma Mississippi Delta at Mississippi Delta at Coahoma Itwamba vs. West Georgia Itawamba

52-0 50-0 48-0 47-0 45-0 45-0 42-0 42-0 41-0 41-0 41-0

9/26/87 9/23/53 10/7/00 11/10/51 9/22/83 10/23/80 10/6/05 9/24/92 9/29/05 11/2/56 11/3/49

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 86 106 109 113 130 145 148 149 153 160 172 175

Southwest Itawamba at Coahoma Mississippi Delta at Co-Lin Coahoma at Mississippi Delta Holmes Holmes at Coahoma Southwest Itawamba

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OPPONENT’S GAME HIGH 75 74 69 68 66 65 63 63 61 61

Northwest Itawamba at Hinds Itawamba at Hinds at East Mississippi East Mississippi at Northwest at Gulf Coast at Hinds

10/21/71 10/9/71 11/14/53 10/5/17 11/13/52 9/18/14 10/8/11 9/21/00 9/27/12 11/19/49

OPPONENT HIGHEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 69 63 59 59 58 54 54 52 52 52

at Hinds at Northwest East Mississippi at East Mississippi at East Mississippi at Gulf Coast Northwest Itawamba at Pearl River at Hinds

TOTAL TACKLES 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 15

Jamarcus Smith Brady Smith Kenny Byrd Jamarcus Smith Jamel Dennis Nick Thomason Demarcus Rogers Marcus Robinson Triston Newson Carter Bonds Juwan Taylor Terrance Edgeston Brenden Williams

69-0 63-0 59-0 59-0 65-7 61-7 75-21 74-22 52-0 66-14

11/14/53 9/21/00 9/14/17 10/10/13 9/18/14 9/27/12 10/21/71 10/9/71 10/24/53 11/13/52

at East Miss. 10/26/19 Holmes 10/23/14 Pearl River 9/8/22 Northwest 10/22/20 Pearl River 10/16/14 at Holmes 9/13/12 Holmes 10/20/16 at East Miss. 10/10/13 East Miss. 10/13/22 Coahoma 10/15/20 Jones 10/11/18 Miss. Delta 10/4/18 at Miss. Delta 10/13/16

SOLO TACKLES 13 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10

Marcus Robinson Jamarcus Smith Kenny Byrd Deantre Prince Juwan Taylor Brady Smith Carter Bonds Carter Bonds Jamel Dennis Marcus Robinson Jamel Dennis Justin Coleman Eli Canton

at East Miss. 10/10/13 Northwest 10/22/20 Pearl River 9/8/22 Northwest 10/22/20 Jones 10/11/18 Holmes 10/23/14 Coahoma 10/15/20 at Miss. Delta 10/9/20 Pearl River 10/16/14 Northwest 9/11/14 Miss. Delta 10/24/13 Miss. Delta 10/24/13 at Miss. Delta 9/15/11

ASSISTED TACKLES 12 10 10

Ky’Vari Bolden Holmes Terrance Edgeston Miss. Delta Nick Thomason at Holmes

9

Triston Newson

9/24/09 10/4/18 9/13/12

INT 3 3 2

Frankie Lee at Northwest LaDarrius Madden Holmes Tony Washington at East Miss.

PBUS 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Keawvis Cummings at Southwest Gregdrecus Leland at ICC Deion Belue East Central D’Jordan Strong Northwest Juwan Taylor at Itawamba Dazion Kincaid East Central Kareem Brown at Coahoma Frankie Lee at Northwest Jeremy Spikner at Miss. Delta Kareem Brown East Central Jeremy Spikner at East Miss.

MOST FG ATTEMPTS

3.5 Parrish Huddleston Itawamba 10/20/12 3 Willie Latham, III at Miss. Delta 10/9/20 3 Sam Williams Coahoma 9/13/18 Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish: 2.5 Deidrick Orange Itawamba 9/30/21

7 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

TFLS

MOST FG MADE

Done 14 Times – Last to accomplish:

East Miss.

10/13/22

SACKS

5.5 5.5 5.5 5 4.5 4.5 4 4 4 4 4

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Sam Williams Lavon Hooks John Brown Justin Coleman Anthony Rush Lavon Hooks Willie Latham, III Sam Williams Razean Prather Razean Prather Lavon Hooks

at Southwest at Miss. Delta Coahoma Miss. Delta Miss. Delta Itawamba at Miss. Delta Coahoma at Itawamba Holmes at Jones

8/30/18 10/25/12 10/15/09 10/24/13 10/1/15 10/20/12 10/9/20 9/13/18 10/17/13 9/12/13 9/8/12

3 2

Michael Baugus Guy Gillespie John Ellis Murrah Michael Baugus Guy Gillespie John Ellis Murrah Michael Baugus Chris Cooper Taylor Earhart

at Itawamba Pearl River Gulf Coast Coahoma Miss. Delta at East Miss. at Co-Lin Coahoma East Central

5

10/26/19 10/17/13 9/1/11 10/17/19 9/27/18 9/7/17 10/4/12 9/29/11 9/15/11 9/1/11 10/7/10 9/27/18 9/8/22 9/9/21 9/13/18 9/22/22 10/9/21 9/5/19 10/5/13 9/1/11

John Ellis Murrah Gulf Coast 9/9/21 Done 19 Times – Last to accomplish: Guy Gillespie Pearl River 9/8/22

MOST PATS ATTEMPTED 8 7 7 6

9/29/11 9/24/09 10/9/21

Austin Holloway at Southwest 9/22/16 Cesar Resendiz Coahoma 9/27/14 Taylor Earhart at East Miss. 10/7/10 Austin Holloway at Coahoma 9/24/15 Done 14 Times – Last to accomplish: Guy Gillespie East Central 10/6/22


RECORD BOOK

MOST PATS MADE 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5

Austin Holloway Cesar Resendiz Taylor Earhart Austin Holloway Austin Holloway John Ellis Murrah John Ellis Murrah Efrain Medina Taylor Earhart Taylor Earhart

at Southwest Coahoma at East Miss. Coahoma at Coahoma at Miss. Delta Holmes at Holmes East Miss. East Central

9/22/16 9/27/14 10/7/10 9/29/16 9/24/15 10/9/20 10/1/20 10/21/17 9/1/11 10/8/11

MOST PUNT YARDS 434 391 391 388 365 355 354 351 337 326

Jonathan Harrison John Ellis Murrah Michael Baugus Michael Baugus John Ellis Murrah Stevie Davis Jonathan Harrison John Ellis Murrah Jonathan Harrison Beau Lee

at Gulf Coast 11/5/11 Coahoma 10/15/20 at Jones 10/10/19 at Northwest 10/18/18 at Jones 9/2/21 Northwest 9/30/10 East Miss. 10/11/12 Northwest 10/22/20 at Gulf Coast 9/27/12 East Miss. 9/14/17

Jamarcus Smith

MOST PUNTS 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

John Ellis Murrah Beau Lee Jonathan Harrison Stevie Davis John Ellis Murrah John Ellis Murrah Michael Baugus Michael Baugus Jacob Meeks Chris Cooper

KO RETURN TD 1 1 1

Andison Coby Deion Belue Deion Belue

Coahoma 10/15/20 East Miss. 9/14/17 at Gulf Coast 11/5/11 Northwest 9/30/10 at Jones 9/2/21 Northwest 10/22/20 at Jones 10/10/19 at Northwest 10/18/18 at Miss. Delta 10/2/14 at East Miss. 10/10/13

Juwon Gaston Dazion Kincaid Deion Belue Jerome Woods

160 159 127 123 122 122 115 115 112 112

Terrance Rowe Donta Armstrong Deion Belue Andison Coby O.D. Wooten Brandon Tillman Toreano Miner Donta Armstrong Antione Wilson Shuntez Smith

Miss. Delta 10/4/18 Itawamba 10/8/15 East Miss. 10/8/11 Northwest 10/22/20 at Holmes 10/21/17 at Northwest 10/27/16 at Southwest 9/22/16 Miss. Delta 10/1/15 at Coahoma 10/4/12 at Gulf Coast 9/27/12

MOST KO RETURNS Northwest East Miss. at Coahoma

10/22/20 10/8/11 10/13/11

7 6 6 6 6

PUNT RETURN TD 1 1 1 1

MOST KO RETURN YARDS

Miss. Delta Southwest Coahoma Coahoma

Carter Putt

9/22/22 9/21/17 10/16/10 9/24/92

5

Terrance Rowe Miss. Delta 10/4/18 O.D. Wooten at Holmes 10/21/17 O.D. Wooten at Itawamba 10/5/17 Donta Armstrong Itawamba 10/8/15 Khalid Kornegay Pearl River 10/16/14 M Poole Northwest 9/30/10 Done 10 Times – Last to accomplish: Cayden Betts at Northwest 9/16/21

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 175 105 96 88 56 45 37 36 33 31 31

Donta Armstrong Deion Belue Juwon Gaston Dazion Kincaid Deion Belue Dominique King Deion Belue Jay Lofton Jay Lofton Deion Belue Deion Belue

Miss. Delta 10/1/15 Coahoma 10/16/10 Miss. Delta 9/22/22 Southwest 9/21/17 at Itawamba 10/21/10 at Miss. Delta 9/17/09 at Gulf Coast 11/5/11 at Miss. Delta 10/5/19 at Co-Lin 9/5/19 at East Miss. 10/7/10 East Central 9/1/11

MOST PUNT RETURNS 5 5 4 4 4 4

Donta Armstrong Deion Belue Juwon Gaston Juwon Gaston Jay Lofton Shaquille Bush

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ALL-AMERICANS

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1956 - JERRY KING Running Back All-American Chattanooga, Tenn

1969 - JOHNNY BUSKIRK Quarterback Honorable Mention New Albany

1969 - DONNIE CLAYTON Tight End Honorable Mention Ripley

1977 - LARRY PARKER Running Back Honorable Mention Rogersville, Ala.

1977 - BARRY TODD Defensive Back Second Team Memphis, Tenn.

1979 - MAURY HILL Defensive Back Second Team Ripley

1980 - ANTHONY NORMAN Running Back Honorable Mention Morrow, Ga.

1980 - PAUL RHODES Defensive Lineman Second Team Kossuth

2010 - ANTONIO FOSTER Offensive Lineman Honorable Mention Valdosta, Ga.


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2011 - DEION BELUE Defensive Back Honorable Mention Deshler, Ala.

2012 - JONATHAN HARRISON Punter First Team Belmont

2012 - LAVON HOOKS Defensive End Honorable Mention Atlanta, Ga.

2015 - DONTA ARMSTRONG Return Specialist Second Team Bruce

2018 - SAM WILLIAMS Linebacker First Team Montgomery, Ala.

2020 - KEYSHAWN COBB Defensive Back First Team Fort Valley, Ga.

2020 - WILL DERICO Offensive Lineman Third Team Montgomery, Ala

2020 - JAMAL ELLIS Defensive Lineman Second Team McDonough, Ga.

2020 - CEDRIC HILLSMAN Defensive Lineman First Team Fort Valley, Ga.

2020 - KEVIN HURLEY Quarterback Second Team Walnut

2020 - DEANTRE PRINCE Defensive Back Second Team Charleston

2020 - JAMARCUS SMITH Linebacker First Team Saltillo

2020 - TONY WASHINGTON Defensive Back Third Team Horn Lake

2022 - TRISTON NEWSON Linebacker First Team Independence

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TIGERS IN THE PROS DAVID “NUB” STRICKLAND NEMCC: 1950,1953 Broncos (1960)

ANTHONY RUSH

ROBERT COBB NEMCC: 1979 Rams, Buccaneers, Vikings (1981-1984) MIKE WILLIAMS NEMCC: 1979-83 Eagles, Falcons (1983-1987) JEROME WOODS NEMCC: 1992-1993 Chiefs (1996-2005) MICHAEL BOIREAU NEMCC: 1996-1998 Vikings (2000-2001)

SAM WILLIAMS

JUSTIN SANDERS NEMCC: 2004-05 Lions (2008) CHRIS BRADWELL NEMCC: 2005 Buccaneers, Rams BRUCE HALL NEMCC: 2005 Bills, Broncos (2008-11)

DANIEL ROSS

MICHAEL RICKS NEMCC: 2005-06 Ravens (2011) MARIO ADDISON NEMCC: 2006-07 Bears, Colts, Panthers, Bills (2011-Present) JOSH JARBOE NEMCC 2010-11 Redskins (2013)

BRYNDEN TRAWICK

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BRYNDEN TRAWICK NEMCC: 2010-11 Ravens , Raiders, Titans (2013-2019)

LAVON HOOKS NEMCC: 2011-12 Steelers, Aviators (Spring League) JEREMY LIGGINS NEMCC: 2013 Seahawks, Saints, Colts JOE HORN JR. NEMCC: 2014-15 Ravens (2018), Roughnecks (XFL), Guardians (XFL) (2019-2020) ANTHONY RUSH NEMCC: 2015-16 Eagles, Seahawks, Packers, Titans (2019-Present) DANIEL ROSS NEMCC: 2012-13 Raiders, Cowboys, Texans, Jaguars (2020-Present) LARICO STEVENSON NEMCC: 2003-04 Tulsa Talons, New Orleans VooDoo, Pittsburgh Power, Philadelphia Soul, Columbus Destroyers (AFL: 2010-2019) LOGAN STOKES NEMCC: 2011-12 Patriots, Chargers SAM WILLIAMS NEMCC: 2017-18 Cowboys XAVIER MALONE NEMCC: 2023 Falcons ANTONIO MOULTRIE NEMCC: 2023 Packers


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RETIRED JERSEYS NORTHEAST ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ANNOUNCED THE RETIREMENT OF NINE JERSEYS WORN BY FORMER TIGER ATHLETES WHO PLAYED OR ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING ON THE PROFESSIONAL LEVEL.

88

10

25

DAVID “NUB” STRICKLAND (‘55)

ADRIAN SMITH (‘56)

MIKE WILLIAMS (‘81)

33

22

14

JACKIE PERRY (‘86)

JEROME WOODS (‘93)

MITCH MCNEELY (‘94)

32

88

20

DONTAE JONES (‘95)

MICHAEL BOIREAU (‘98)

QYNTEL WOODS (‘02)

Holly Springs Denver Broncos (NFL)

Jackson, TN Int’l Women’s Basketball League Boa-Viagem,Portugal

Nashville, TN New York Knicks (NBA)

Kirksey, KY Cincinnati Royals (NBA)

Memphis, TN Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)

North Miami, FL Minnesota Vikings (NFL)

Atmore, AL Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)

New Albany Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)

Memphis, TN Portland Trailblazers (NBA)

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FOUR YEAR SIGNEES (SINCE 1982)

NCAA DIVISION I 2022 Kenny Byrd (York, SC)________________ University of Texas El-Paso Steven Edwards (Sardis)____________ University of Central Arkansas Juwon Gaston (Montgomery, Ala.)_____________University of Houston Triston Newson (Independence)_____________ University of Missouri Taleeq Robbins (Philadelphia, Pa.)_____________University of Houston Jaquan Toney (Huntsville, Ala.)___________ University of Texas El-Paso DQ Watkins (Oxford)__________________ Long Island University Kortlen Wilfawn (Oxford)__________ University of Alabama-Birmingham 2021 Marcus Rule (Tunica)______________ University of Louisiana-Monroe Keyshawn Cobb (Fort Valley, Ga.)_____________ University at Buffalo Reginald Hughes (Tunica)_______________ University of Mississippi Dallas Payne (Bay St. Louis)_________ University of Alabama-Birmingham Caleb Anderson (Brandon)_________________ University of Akron Stephon McGlaun (Tupelo)___________ University of Central Arkansas Tyler Shorter (Sardis)____________ Mississippi Valley State University Carter Bonds (Corinth)___________ University of Southern Mississippi Cedric Hillsman (Fort Valley, Ga.)________________ Ohio University Will Derico (Montgomery, Ala.)__________ University of North Alabama 2020 Kyler Carter (Noxapater)____________Southern Mississippi University Kevin Hurley (Walnut)________________ University of Texas El-Paso Deantre Prince (Charleston)_________ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Andison Coby (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)___________University of Tennessee Anthony Scott (Montgomery, Ala.)___________ Alabama State University Nathan Barham (Ridgeland)_________________ Samford University J’Shun Bodiford (Montgomery, Ala.)_____ Middle Tennessee State University 2019 Terry Joiner (Macon)_________________ Jackson State University Isaiah Hunt (Ackerman)___________Southeast Missouri State University Carson Banks (Brandon)______________Mississippi State University D’Jordan Strong (Batesville)_____________ Coastal Carolina University Isaiah Forte (Mongomery, Ala.)_______ University of Alabama Birmingham Darius Shipp (Olive Branch)____________ Western Kentucky University

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2018 Terrance Edgeston (Falkner)________________University of Houston Kortlon Hubbard (Jackson)______________ Jackson State University Juwan Taylor (Jackson)_________________ Alcorn State University Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.)______ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Chrishun Jackson (Tunica)________ UT Martin/Bethune Cookman College Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Fla.)______ University of Alabama Birmingham Eric Sherrod (Columbus)________________ Alcorn State University 2017 Johnathan Edwards (Philadelphia)________ Austin Peay State University Ross Painter (Hernando)_______________Arkansas State University Desmond Hunter (Woodville)_Prairie View A&M University/ Lincoln Memorial University Kylin Washington (Fort Smith, Ark.)__________ Missouri State University Antonio Moultrie (Pensacola, Fla.)______ University of Alabama Birmingham 2016 Keawvis Cummings (Tupelo)_Austin Peay State University/ Indiana State University Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.)_Liberty University/ Arkansas Tech University Demarcus Rogers (Tupelo)_________Southeast Missouri State University Brenden Williams (Birmingham, Ala.)____ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Anthony Rush (Raleigh,, NC)_________ University of Alabama-Birmingham Blake McClain (Jacksonville, Fla.)______ University of Alabama-Birmingham Ja’Quavious Savage (Neville, Fla.)________ University of Louisiana-Monroe Ethan Smart (Southaven) __________________ Purdue University 2015 Kendrick Doss (Florence, Ala.)___________ Jacksonville State University Mackenro Alexander (Immokalee, Fla.)__________ Iowa State University Brady Smith (Batesville)_________________ Alcorn State University Andrew Ashe (Pontotoc)________________ University of Memphis Tiberias Lampkin (Sturgis)_____________Mississippi State University Jacob Meeks (Kossuth)_______________ University of North Dakota 2014 Justin Barksdale (Batesville)________ Southeastern Louisiana University Chandler Dexter (Iuka)_Florida Atlantic University/University of Central Arkansas Ralph Green (Ripley)______________ Northwestern State University Corbin White (Nettleton)___________University of Texas at San Antonio LaVontis Smith (Maben)____________ North Carolina Central University Brett Thompson (Lake Cormorant)_______University of Tennessee at Martin


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2013 Jeremy Liggins (Oxford)___________ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Jerrard Randall (Miami Gardens, Fla.)___________ University of Arizona Parrish Huddleston (Baldwyn) _University of Alabama at Birmingham/UT Martin Romia Wilson (West Point)_____________ Bethune-Cookman College Dequinten Spraggins (West Point)____________Murray State University Jaquille White (West Point)__________University of Tennessee at Martin Miguel Graham (Maben)____________ Northwestern State University 2012 Jonathan Harrison (Belmont)__________ University of Central Arkansas Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.)_________ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Jay Jones (Horn Lake)_______________ University of South Alabama Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)_________Louisiana Tech University Jonathan Braddock (Ripley)_________ Southeastern Louisiana University Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)_________ Louisiana State University 2011 Tre Houston (Atlanta, Ga.)_______________Arkansas State University Anthony Brown (Cairo, Ga.)_______________ University of Memphis Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.)______________ University of Memphis Deion Belue (Deshler, Ala.)_______________ University of Alabama Parks Frazier (Corinth)_________________Murray State University Pat Moore (Southaven)______________ University of South Alabama Jeremy Spikner (Olive Branch)__________________ Troy University Eli Canton (Hernando)______________________ Troy University 2010 Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.)__________________ Troy University Josh Jarboe (Atlanta, Ga.)_______________Arkansas State University Cody Woodiel (Hernando)____________________ Troy University Tarondal Phillips (Holly Springs)_____________ University of Memphis Jaquise Cook (Ripley)__________________ University of Memphis 2009 John Brown (Lakeland, Fla.)_______________University of Tennessee La Darrius Madden (Leighton, Ala.)_______________ Troy University DeMarkus Underwood (Tuscumbia, Ala.)_____________ Troy University Bernard Smith (Atlanta, Ga.)_________ University of Louisiana at Lafayette Creighton Nelms (Kossuth)_________ University of Southern Mississippi Jermaine Johnson (Thomasville, Ga.)_____ Middle Tennessee State University 2008 Heath Blount___________________ University of South Alabama Emmanuel Dudley________________________ Troy University

2007 Reggie Wade (Tuscumbia, Ala.)__________ Jacksonville State University C.J. Foster (Tuscumbia, Ala.)____________ Jacksonville State University Courtney Sanders (Columbus)________ Mississippi Valley State University Corey Sanders (Columbus)_________ Mississippi Valley State University Matt Blanchard (Saltillo)_______________ Nichols State University Mario Addison (Birmingham, Ala.)________________ Troy University B.J. Taylor (Tuscumbia, Ala.)_______University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Anthony Jones (Tallahassee, Fla.)______ Middle Tennessee State University 2006 Michael Ricks (Leighton, Ala.)______________ University of Alabama Chris Nance (Tuscumbia, Ala.)____________Mississippi State University Brandon Ciaramitaro (Batesville)___________Arkansas State University Quinton Johnson (Columbus)__________ Charleston Southern University Brice Beck (Blytheville, Ark.)__________University of Louisiana at Monroe Cameron Montgomery (Houston, Texas)________ University of North Texas 2005 Greg Smith (Chattanooga, Tenn.)_______________ Auburn University Justin Sanders (Pearl)___________________ University of Illinois Bruce Hall (Milton, Fla.)___________ University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Stanley Lykes (Birmingham, Ala.)_____ University of Alabama at Birmingham Charles Twilley (Courtland)___________ University of Central Arkansas Eric Johnson (Anniston, Ala.)__________________ Ohio University Antezdra Thigpen (Holly Springs)____University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Rob Fox (Calhoun City)___________ Mississippi Valley State University 2004 Emory Jones (Detroit, Mich.)______________Michigan State University Donald Thornton (Horn Lake)______________ University of Memphis Rico Wood (Corinth)__________________Louisiana Tech University T.T. Harper (Hartsville, Tenn.)_______University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chris Barnett (Southaven)________________ University of Memphis Orlandus King (Leighton, Ala.)_______ University of Alabama at Birmingham Ryan Hopkins (Jackson)________________ Jackson State University Mario Luvine (Collins)_______________ Prairie View A&M University Robertson Hatten (Collins)_______________ Alcorn State University C.K. Glassco (Horn Lake)____________ University of Central Arkansas 2003 Chris Brawley (Leighton, Ala.)_____________ University of New Mexico Matthew Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.)_______North Carolina A&T University Mario Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.)__________Lousiana State University Terrance White (Collins)_________________ Florida A&M University

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2002 Lee Hayes (Hopkinsville, Kent.)_____________ University of Memphis Ramon Buse (Norcross, Ga.)_____________ Savannah State University Tyus Jackson (Birmingham, Ala.)_____________ University of Memphis Kevin Davidson (Cherokee, Ala.)_____________Oregon State University Chris Kelley (Kossuth)__________________ University of Memphis Brandon Roberson (Ripley)_______________ University of Memphis Eric Holcombe (Mobile, Ala.)________________ University of Florida Jason Matthews (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)__________ University of Memphis

1991 Dia Hicks (Tallahassee, Fla.)______________ East Carolina University Al Thompson (Corinth)___________ Mississippi Valley State University Jeff Pleas (Tallahassee, Fla.)_________________ Samford University

2001 Butch Buchanan (Ripley)____________ Charleston Southern University Brian Smith (Quincy, Fla.0________________ Florida A&M University Corey Whitaker (Pace, Fla.)_________ University of Alabama-Birmingham

1989 Russell Jones (West Memphis, Ark.)___________ University of Memphis Doug Crossman (Vernon, Ala.)________________ Samford University Anthony Mitchell (Tallahassee, Fla.)_____________ Samford University Matt Smith (Booneville)___________________ Samford University Steve Ray (Pulaski, Tenn.)__________________ Samford University Derrick Adams (Wakulla, Fla.)________________ Samford University

2000 Tee Barr (Gallatin, Tenn.)_______________ Tennessee Tech University O.J. Moore (Okolona)____________ Mississippi Valley State University Mike Miller (Milton, Fla.)_____________________ Troy University Keith Belton (Charlotte, NC)________________ Syracuse University LP Spence (Corinth)__________________ University of Mississippi Mydrione Halsey (Chesapeake, Va.)_________ Grambling State University John Shrivers (Corinth)__________________University of Houston 1999 Mondale Bates (Leighton, Ala.)____________ Lousiana Tech University William Kimbrough (Pensacola, Fla.)_____ Mississippi Valley State University Lagarius Whiteside (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)__ Mississippi Valley State University 1998 Brian Smith (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)_______________Lehigh University 1995 Corey Cobb (Leighton, Ala.)___________ University of Tennessee-Martin Jon Schumacher (Matthews, NC)________ University of Tennessee-Martin Theron Houston (Oviedo, Fla.)_____________ Alabama A&M University Rachad Wilson (Rockledge, Fla.)__________ University of South Carolina 1994 Shane Roberson (Ripley)______________Mississippi State University Irvin Doomes (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)__________ Missouri State University 1993 Herman Taylor (Orlando, Fla.)______________Murray State University Jerome Woods (Memphis, Tenn.)____________ University of Memphis

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1990 Tyrone Foote (New Albany)_________ Mississippi Valley State University Amos Washington (Calhoun, Ga.)________ Northeast Louisiana University Arvin Harris (Corinth)____________ Mississippi Valley State University

1988 Norton Hazzard (Louisville, Kent.)____________ University of Kentucky 1987 Eric Powell (Tishomingo)_____________ Western Kentucky University Raymond Monica (Garyville, La.)__________ Southern Illinois University Rod Coggin (Booneville)_________________Murray State University Jay Johnson (Gary, Ind.)__________________ Ball State University Doug Robinson (Port St. Joseph, Fla.)_________Arkansas State University Chuck Howard (Bradenton, Fla.)_______________ Samford University Reese Youman (Treasure Island, Fla.)________ Southern Illinois University Jim Terry (Fort Payne, Ala.)______________ Lousiana Tech University Scott Booth (Bradenton, Fla.)______________ University of Kentucky 1986 Bert Brown (Richmond, Kent.)____________ Tennessee Tech University Terry Wedley (Haywood, Tenn.)_____________ Austin Peay University John Haynes (Corinth)__________________Murray State University Todd Oberdoft (Fairfield, Ohio)________________ Indiana University Rodney Callier (Atlanta, Ga.)_______________Murray State University Stacy Suggs (Corinth)__________________Murray State University 1982 Bruce Loyd (Memphis, Tenn.)__________________ Rice University Roland Hawn (Lebanon, Tenn.)__________ Western Kentucky University Mary Burks (Collierville, Tenn.)______________Delta State University Larry McDonald (Decatur, Ala.)_______________ West Virginia State Philip McDonald (Ripley)__________________ West Virginia State


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NCAA DIVISION II 2022 Deonta Barnes (Lexington)____________Southern Arkansas University Kylan Garrett (Independence)_____ Southwestern Oklahoma State University Javian Gipson-Holmes (Oxford)_____________ East Central University Bryce Harley (Horn Lake)______________University of West Alabama DJ King (Byhalia)___________ Southwestern Oklahoma State Universtiy 2021 Jamarcus Smith (Saltillo)______________University of West Alabama Tony Washington (Horn Lake)____________University of West Alabama Alfernee Hankins (Charleston)________ University of Arkansas-Monticello 2020 Jakob Welch (Winona)__________________Delta State University Laquonn Crump-Mayess (Corinth)_________________ Miles College Kaleb Cline (Jackson)_______________________ Miles College 2019 Xavier Malone (Lake Cormorant)___________ Henderson State University DeMarion Parham (Oxford)_____________ Henderson State University Jack Mangel (Athens, Ga.)__________________ Concord University 2018 Jeremiah Boyd (Lena)________________University of West Alabama 2017 Damarius Ray (Greenwood)_________________ Mississippi College Quentin Frazier (Hernando)_________________ Mississippi College Ricardo Henry (Meridian)_________________ Wheeling University 2016 Josh Thurman (Greenwood)____________ University of North Alabama Dillon Helm (Oxford)___________________Delta State University Brandon Tillman (Grenada)________________Delta State University L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley)________________Delta State University Padarius Martin (Meridian)____________________ Miles College Ladarius Townsend (Forest)_____________ University of West Georgia 2015 Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.)______________University of West Alabama Donta Armstrong (Bruce)______________University of West Alabama Lakendrick Preston (Gulfport)____________University of West Alabama Dayon Davis (Byhalia)___________ University of Arkansas at Monticello

Jaylon Fair (Amory)____________ University of Arkansas at Monticello Khalid Kornegay (Tulsa, Okla.)_______________Delta State University Terrance Lindsey (Olive Branch)______ University of Arkansas at Monticello 2014 Jason Carr (Memphis, Tenn.)_____________ University of West Georgia Jamel Dennis (Oxford)___________________Delta State University Isaac Bails (Ripley)____________________Delta State University Sean Rogers (Batesville)__________________ Mississippi College Rashad Turner (Bruce)___________________ Mississippi College Lemetrius Hollins (Madison)________________ Mississippi College Marcus Robinson (Memphis, Tenn.)________ University of North Alabama Damien Rayford (Batesville)________________Delta State University Jeremiah Dent (Tupelo)______________________ Miles College 2013 Gregdrecus Leland (Batesville)___________University of West Alabama Kortilous Ellis (Charleston)______________ Arkansas Tech University Martice Buckley (Charleston)________ Missouri Southern State University Nick Johnson (Olive Branch)____________ University of North Alabama Razean Prather (Ripley)___________ Missouri Southern State University 2012 J.R. White (Tuscumbia, Ala.)____________ University of North Alabama Donnell Chapman (Batesville)________ Missouri Southern State University 2011 Jeremiah Booth (Kingsland, Ga.)__________ University of North Alabama Devin Lindsey (Baldwyn)_______________ Arkansas Tech University Marvell Taylor (Charleston)______________ Arkansas Tech University Courtney Sutton (Southaven)_______ University of Arkansas at Monticello 2011 Donte’ Barksdale (Holly Springs)______________Delta State University Devin Slate (Oxford)____________________Delta State University Kyle Davis (Houston, Texas)________________Delta State University 2010 Patrick Grant (Columbus, Ga.)_____________ Virginia Union University 2009 John Ware (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)__________ University of North Alabama 2007 Marco Ewing (West Point)_____________ University of North Alabama Randy Lowery (Belmont)______________University of West Alabama Collrett Boyd (Ripley) ________________ Henderson State University

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2006 Clarence Wright (Olive Branch)__________Southern Arkansas University Ralph Curtis (Taylorsville)______________University of West Alabama Phil Lowry (Leighton, Ala.)____________ University of North Alabama Neal Mitchell (Clarksdale)_____________ University of North Alabama Tyler Collins (Tuscumbia, Ala.)___________ University of North Alabama 2005 Hollis Hoskins (Batesville)_______________ Arkansas Tech University Andrew Murphy (Booneville)_____________ Arkansas Tech University Lonnell DeWalt (Bowling Green, Ky.)________ University of North Alabama Cortez Lawrence (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)________ Valdosta State University Gilbert McThunnell (Batesville)____ Northwestern Oklahoma State University 2004 Mike Brown (Belle Grade, Fla.)_______ University of Arkansas at Monticello Channing Price (Baldwyn)______________ University of West Georgia Larico Stevenson (Olive Branch)___________ University of West Georgia Robert Woodson (Olive Branch)__________ Southwest Baptist University Derrick Harris (Horn Lake)_____________Southern Arkansas University Abe Felix (Germantown, Tenn.)___________ University of West Georgia Gary Hodges (Columbus)______________ University of West Georgia Ken Harris (Columbus)_______________ West Texas A&M University 2003 Lonnie Collier (Pelahatchie)__________________ Stillman College Fred Miller (Waynesboro)_____________________ Lane College Curtis Harrison (Meridian)____________________ Lane College B.C. Morrow (Brandon)______________________ Lane College Andy Stevens (Corinth)____________________Tusculum College Greg Moore (Waynesboro)__________________ Stillman College Calvin Greenwood (Jackson)________ Southeastern Louisiana University Paschual Thedford (Meridian)___________________ Lane College 2002 Pat Billngs (Town Creek, Ala.)___________ Midwestern State University Anthony Rhodes (Tuscubia, Ala.)__________ University of North Alabama 2001 Tony Knox (Ripley)_______________________Lane University Tyson Quinn (Tupelo)______________________Lane University Blakely Walden (Booneville)___________ University of Central Arkansas 2000 O.J. Moore (Okolona)____________ Mississippi Valley State University Tim Morrison (Corinth)__________________Delta State University

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1999 Trevan Dixon (Holly Springs)________________Delta State University 1998 Marcellus Chatman (Milan, Tenn.)_____________Delta State University Travis Macon (Starkville)__________ University of Arkansas-Monticello 1995 Mike Jones (Miami, Fla.)______________ University of North Alabama Eric White (Freeport, Texas)________________Delta State University 1994 Anthony Hunter (Moss Point)_______________Delta State University Leslie Hines (Walnut)________________University of West Alabama Lee J. Grisham (Ripley)_________ Southwest Missouri Baptist University Jimmy Mitchell (Colquitt, Ga.)____________University of West Alabama 1992 Rickey Andrews_____________________ Linvingston University Grant Prather _____________ Northwestern Louisiana State University 1982 Marty Burks (Collierville, Tenn.)______________Delta State University Larry McDonald (Decatur, Ala.)__________West Virginia State University Phillip McDonald (Ripley)_____________West Virginia State University 1991 Darrell Hunter (Palm Beach, Fla.)__________ Savannah State University Dean Skinner (Tallahassee, Fla.)________________Newberry College Mitch Beene (Thrasher)____________________ Knoxville College Chris Newman___________________ Carson Newman University 1990 Bobo Kempson (Peachtree City, Ga.)________West Virginia State University Stan Stubbs (Booneville)_____________________ Lane College 1989 Kelvin Heard (Washington, Ga.)__________West Georgia State University Al Hilliard (Washington, Ga.)_____________ Savannah State University Lawrence Woodford (Louisville, Kent.)_______West Virginia State University 1988 Ricardo King (Riviera Beach, Fla.)____________ Albany State University Jimbo Goddard (Booneville)____________ University of North Alabama Mark Ward (Ripley)_____________ Southern Missouri State University Rusy Emling (Pinckneyville, Ill.)____________ Emporia State University Adolp Isom_____________________ Carson Newman University


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1987 Arnie Burcham (Corinth)_______________ Emporia State University Kevin Patterson (Corinth)__________________ Washburn College David Masuck (Tampa, Fla.)___________________ Troy University Bart Nevill (DuQuoin, Ill.)_____________ Southwest Baptist University Eddie Roberson (Ripley)________________ Emporia State University Eric Morrison (Corinth)_________________ Albany State University Brent Jung (Anna, Ill.)____________Southeast Missouri State University

NAIA

1986 Jimmy Barnett (Ripley)______________ University of North Alabama Timmy Barnett (Ripley)______________ University of North Alabama Tim Gaillard (Ripley)_______________West Virginia State University Mickey Simmons (Florence, Ala.)_________West Virginia State University Keith Johnson (Falkner)______________West Virginia State University Preston Bradford (Brownsville, Tenn.)______Northwest Louisiana University John Lloyd (Natchitoches, La.)_____________ Gardner-Webb University

2018 Ovurton Gates (Baldwyn)__________________Faulkner University Quan Stokes (Moultrie, Ga.)_________________Faulkner University

NCAA DIVISION III 2022 Gary Banks, II (Olive Branch)________________ Mississippi College Willie Latham, III (Madison)_________________ Mississippi College Kris Sides (Hernando)____________________ Mississippi College 2017 Damarius Ray (Itta Bena)__________________ Mississippi College Quentin Frazier (Hernando)_________________ Mississippi College 2009 Jarryn Bingham (Jackson) _________________ Mississippi College 2005 Shawn Gillenwater (Southaven)________________ Millsaps College 1995 Jeff Brooks (Belmont)____________________ Mississippi College 1993 Tommy Alberson (Falkner)_______________ Emery & Henry College 1987 Mike Mattox (Corinth)_____________________ Millsaps College

2020 Noah Ford (Blue Springs)___________________ Bethel University 2019 Isaiah Hill (Kossuth)_____________________ Bethel University

2014 Jonathan Bobo (Bruce)___________________Faulkner University 2007 Greg Magnifico (Olive Branch)_______________ Belhaven University Jerrell Nobles (Mobile, Ala.)________________ Belhaven University 2003 Keon Rodgers (Lumberton)__________________ Bethel University Eric Harris (Horn Lake)____________________ Bethel University 1999 Trey Rolison (Ripley)____________________ Belhaven Unvesity Eric Atkins (Yellow Creek)_________________ Belhaven University Shawn Vactor (Columbus)___________________ Clarke University 1998 Clarence Townsend (Starkville)________________ Clarke University Chaynce Jackson (Booneville)_______________ Belahven University Cody Quillin (Milton, Fla.)________________ Cumberland University 1990 Jim Bowman (Washington, Ga.)________________ Lambuth College 1989 Rolandus Cox (Ripley)__________________ Cumberland University Skip Swoope (Paducah, Kent.)_________________ Lambuth College 1987 Jim Rhodes (Corinth)_____________________ Lambuth College Marty Taylor_________________________ Lambuth College

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Stadium Tiger Stadium is the home for the Northeast Mississippi

A state-of-the-art fieldhouse was erected adjacent to

Community College football program. It is located just across

the north end zone in 2014. It provides dressing quarters for

Mississippi Highway 145 from the main campus in Booneville.

Northeast and the opposing team plus a weight room with

It is constructed of rust-free aluminum with a galvanized understructure and features a pair of closed deck grandstands. Northeast fans sit on the west side while the visitors section is to the east.

completely new equipment, a storage area and space for athletic training. Northeast is not the only gridiron squad that Tiger Stadium hosts. Nearby Booneville High School uses the venue for its

The west bleachers are 26 rows high and are crowned by a 72-

home matchups on Friday nights as well.

feet long pressbox and president’s box. The pressbox services

It also welcomes some of the top performers in the Southeast

sports information representatives from Northeast and its guests,

each fall for the annual Dixie Marching Band Championships

scoreboardoperators,thepublicaddressannouncerandmembers

presented by Northeast’s Showband from Tigerland. Awards

of the working media.

are presented to six high school classifications plus an overall

The seating capacity at Tiger Stadium is 5,200, which makes it one of the largest among venues inside the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges (MACCC).

grand champion is crowned at the conclusion of a full afternoon of acts. Tiger Stadium was immersed into pop culture in July

Northeast selected “Mississippi Choice” as the playing

2014. Country music lovers gathered in droves to the City of

surface for Tiger Stadium. It is a very dark green, compact, leafy,

Hospitality in July 2014 when rising star Mitch Rossell filmed the

prostrate turf that is designed specifically for athletic fields,

music video for his single “God, Girls, and Football.”

home lawns and golf courses.

Both Northeast and Booneville suited up over the two-day

Tiger Stadium was originally constructed in 1981. Since

period for a fictitious game that featured big plays and some

that time a building on the south border of the facility was

hard hit to make the video as authentic as possible. Rossell’s

constructed to house the ticket booth, concession stand and

album entitled I Got Dressed Up For This debuted at No. 27 on

restrooms.

the iTunes Top 100 Country Albums list.

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Season Preview

NORTHEAST’S SUCCESS HINGES ON PRODUCTION OF SKILLED NEWCOMERS A bunch of skilled playmakers will

coach Greg Davis and his staff were

to repeat that performance. Barney

get an early shot to prove themselves

aggressive during the recruiting process

(Madison) leads the way as Northeast’s

at one of several open spots on the

in order to bring the best possible talent

top returning tackler with 68 stops.

Northeast

to Northeast.

Mississippi

Community

College football team.

Multiple out-of-state stars will line

“We’re inexperienced, but overall I

up beside Barney, including Jacob

Only seven total starters are back

think that we’re going to be OK,” he said.

Foster (Greenville, Ala.), Jordan Jackson

for the Tigers during the fall of 2023.

“We’ve got a pretty good group of guys

(Montrose,

Northeast will rely on a combination of

that have been working hard. We do feel

(Lake Park, Fla.) and Keaton Thomas

reserves from last season, transfers and

like we’ve definitely gotten better.”

(Jacksonville, Fla.).

true freshmen to fill those slots.

Ga.),

Matthew

James

The Tigers boasted one of the best

Foster and Thomas come from

defenses in the Mississippi Association

NCAA Division I institutions Troy (Ala.)

receivers in Wesley Corbitt, Tyrell Randall

of

Conference

University and the University of West

and Mitchell Woodard. The others are

(MACCC) last autumn. Northeast allowed

Virginia, respectively. James is a three-

linebacker CJ Barney, kicker Guy Gillespie,

the fewest yards per game of any team

star prospect that originally committed

defensive lineman John Jackson and

in the league at 278.1.

to Georgia Southern University out of

Three of those returners are wide

defensive back Dorrian Smith.

Community

Colleges

The linebacking corps set the stage

high school.

Roster turnover is no foreign concept

for that production and should be a

Justin Wilson (Tupelo) and Clifton

at the two-year college level so head

focal point once again if the Tigers are

Young (Yazoo City) are expected to see

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SEASON PREVIEW

an increased role as sophomores. Young

Justin Kowalak (Crystal Lake, Ill.) has

“We have two guys with McMillian

had at least one tackle during each of

emerged as the front runner to guide

and Jayden that can make some things

Northeast’s final six contests one year ago.

the Tigers’ offense at quarterback. The

happen with the ball,” Davis said. “On the

“Linebacker wise we’re as good as

Eastern Illinois University bounce back

other side of it, we have two guys that

we’ve been in a long time,” said Davis.

threw for more than 5,000 yards and 30

can pound the ball in Keion and Kennedy.

“They’re probably going to be the back

touchdowns at the prep level.

They’re going to be beneficial for us.”

bone of the whole defense. We’ve got

Cameron Dill (West Point) is Kowalak’s

backup

offensive

wingman.

Midsouth

linemen that should get plenty more

interesting to see how they progress

Association of Independent Schools

snaps this season are guard Jalen

throughout the season.”

(MAIS) all-star selection appeared in

Lairy (West Point), center Holder Usry

three matchups for Northeast during the

(Decatur) and tackle RJ Whitehead

previous campaign.

(Horn Lake).

most pass break ups on the team as a

former

former

some guys that can run and hit. It’ll be

Smith (Fort Valley, Ga.) tied for the

The

Three

freshman with five. Joining him on the

“Those are two really good guys,” said

There are also several newcomers in

opposite side of the field is another

Davis. “They lead by example and they

the trenches, including Jacob Hemphill

native Georgian in Jalik Yancey, who

bust their butt. They don’t make very

(Starkville), Breylan Sanders (Cleveland),

began his collegiate career at Eastern

many mistakes and that’s the one thing

Neil Sledge (McDonough, Ga.), Cameron

Michigan University.

I’m very pleased with from what I’ve

Stancil (Madison) and Omarius Winfrey

seen so far.”

(Grenada).

Yancey (Marietta, Ga.) successfully defended 14 passes during his senior

Randall (Ocala, Fla.) compiled a team-

The tight ends may be a bigger factor

campaign. DeSoto Countians A.J. Hill

best 27 receptions during his freshman

in Northeast’s plans than in recent years.

(Olive Branch), Jermaine Ray (Olive

year for 275 yards with two touchdowns.

The trio battling for playing time there

Branch) and Jerico Smith (Hernando)

Corbitt (Jackson) was third for the

are Jaydon Allred (Amory), Gunter Scott

will rotate at corner as well.

Tigers with 21 catches while Woodard

(Carthage) and Kylen Vaughn (Oxford).

Carsyn Day (Canton), Jordan Herring (Tupelo) and Cortavious Rogers (Yazoo

(Columbus) was primarily used in short yardage situations.

Gillespie (Booneville) will be the punter in addition to his usual kicking duties. He

City) are each competing for a job at

Consensus three-star recruit Jeremiah

earned a spot on the 2022 Fred Mitchell

safety during their second seasons with

Augustin (Jupiter, Fla.) gives Northeast’s

Award Watch List after making 24 of 26

the program. So too is Markel Randall

signal callers a big target with a height

extra points and eight field goals with a

(Ocala, Fla.), who is Tyrell’s brother.

of 6-5. Davis also mentioned a couple

long of 43 yards.

in

of local products at wideout in Tavarius

Long snappers for the Tigers are Grant

Northeast’s first five games in 2022

Jackson

(Columbus)

started

Brown (Booneville) and Sentavius Hunt

Fleming (Columbus) and Taylor Ford

before suffering an injury. Another

(Ripley).

(Kossuth). Tykwon Wade (Madison) led

lineman that is once again fully healthy

Running back may be one of

Northeast in kickoff return yards during

after missing all of last year is Quay

Northeast’s deepest positions for the

his inaugural campaign with 237 on 13

Edwards (Tupelo).

second consecutive campaign. Jayden

attempts.

Adding to the experience on the

Robinson (Nashville, Tenn.) headlines

defensive front are fellow sophomores

that group after touching the ball over

coordinator

Jenari

50 times as the lone freshman in the

coordinator Ryan Trevathan, defensive

Tigers’ four-man rotation.

backs

Bell

(Aberdeen)

and

Zach

Crawford (Hamilton). Barney and James could also move up to the line as edge rushers on occasion.

Three-star standout Chris McMillian (Fort Valley, Ga.), Antonio Kennedy

Northeast’s staff features defensive Sean

coach

Cannon,

Steadman

offensive Campbell,

linebackers coach Cedric Shell and wide receivers coach Cole Rotenberry.

“Playing good defense is one of our

(Weir) and Keion Mays (Independence),

Two of the Tigers’ first three games

standards,” Davis said. “We want to be

who was a Mississippi Association of

are at home starting tonight with the

physical and lights out. I feel confident

Coaches (MAC) Class 3A All-State

season opener against Hinds Community

about our guys. The main thing is they’ve

recipient, will all factor into the rushing

College. Rival Itawamba Community

got to buy in to each other to win.”

equation as well.

College comes to town in two weeks.

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2023 NORTHEAST FOOTBALL ROSTER #

HEAD COACH

Greg Davis (9th (8th Year- Texas Christian University)

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Ryan Trevathan A.J. Erdely (1st University) (2ndYear Year-- Arkansas UniversityState of Alabama at Birmingham)

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Sean Cannon COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE (1st Year - Delta State University ) Jonathan Webster (3rd Year- Arkansas DEFENSIVE Tech University)BACKS COACH Steadman Campbell (1st year - University Arkansas) DEFENSIVE LINEofCOACH Parrish Huddleston LINEBACKERS (3rd Year- UniversityCOACH of Cedric Shell Tennessee at Martin) (6th Year- Alcorn State University)

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH WIDE RECEIVERS COACH Cole Rotenberry Cole Rotenberry (2nd YearMississippi College) (3rd Year- Mississippi College)

LINEBACKERS COACH VOLUNTEER Cedric Shell COACH

Reed Davis (4th YearAlcorn State University)

PRESIDENT RUNNING BACKS/TIGH Dr. Ricky Ford TENDS COACH (9th Year- Mississippi State Turner Rotenberry University) (1st Year- Mississippi College)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR PRESIDENT Kent Farris

Dr. Ricky Ford (9th Year- University of North (8th Year- Mississippi State Alabama) University)

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DIRECTOR

Kent Farris Brenda Mayes (8th (2ndYearYear-University UniversityofofNorth North Alabama) Alabama)

SPORTS SPORTS INFORMATION INFORMATION DIRECTOR DIRECTOR

Blake Blake Long Long (10th Year-University UniversityofofMississippi) Mississippi) (11th Year-

SPORTS SPORTS INFORMATION INFORMATION SPECIALIST SPECIALIST Ryan Ryan Moreland Moreland (2ndYearYear-Mississippi MississippiState State (3rd University) University)

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING Ziggy Marro (1st Year(2nd Year-University Universityofof West Alabama)

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Rebecca Ruckes Anna Bolton Delta StateofUniversity) (1st Year- University Alabama)

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HIGH SCHOOL

0____ Cashe Shows ________ Freshman______ WR________ 6’2”________190________ Oxford, Miss._________________ Oxford 1____ Jeremiah Augustin _____ Freshman______ WR________ 6’5”_______ 200_________ Jupiter, Fla.____________Jupiter Christian 1____ CJ Barney ___________ Sophomore_______LB________ 6’1”_______ 220________ Madison, Miss.___________Madison Central 2____ Justin Kowalak _______ Freshman_______QB________ 6’0”_______ 205_______ Crystal Lake, Ill.________ Crystal Lake South 3____ Chris McMillian _______ Freshman_______RB________ 5’9”________195________ Fort Valley, Ga.____________ Peach County 4____ Jalik Yancey _________ Sophomore_______DB________ 5’11”________180_________Marietta, Ga._______________ Campbell 5____ Jayden Robinson ______ Sophomore_______RB________ 5’9”________175________Nashville, Tenn.______________ Pearl-Cohn 5____ Dorrian Smith ________ Sophomore_______DB________ 6’0________180________ Fort Valley, Ga.____________ Peach County 6____ Wesley Corbitt _______ Sophomore______ WR________ 6’0”________180________ Jackson, Miss._______________ Callaway 7____ Zach Dennie _________ Freshman_______ K________ 6’1”________180_______ Hernando, Miss._____________ Lewisburg 7____ Tyrell Randall ________ Sophomore______ WR________ 6’0”________175_________ Ocala, Fla.________________ Vanguard 8____ Jacob Foster _________ Freshman_______LB________ 6’2”_______ 205________ Greenville, Ala._______________Greenville 9____ Mitchell Woodard _____ Sophomore______ WR________ 6’3”________190_______ Columbus, Miss.________ Heritage Academy 10___ TJ Fields ___________ Sophomore______ WR________ 6’1”________190_______ Aberdeen, Miss.______________ Aberdeen 11____ Keaton Thomas _______ Freshman_______LB________ 6’2”_______ 230_______ Jacksonville, Fla.__________ Trinity Christian 12___ Cameron Dill _________ Sophomore_______QB________ 5’11”________195_______ West Point, Miss._________ Oak Hill Academy 13___ Clifton Young ________ Sophomore_______LB________ 6’0”_______ 220_______ Yazoo City, Miss.___________ Yazoo County 14___ Kylen Vaughn ________ Sophomore______ WR________ 6’1”________195________ Oxford, Miss._______________ Lafayette 15___ Quay Edwards ________ Sophomore_______DL________ 6’2”_______ 250________ Tupelo, Miss._________________ Tupelo 16___ Guy Gillespie ________ Sophomore______ K/P_______ 6’0”_______ 200________ Baldwyn, Miss.______________ Booneville 17___ Jermaine Ray ________ Sophomore_______DB________ 6’0”________185______ Olive Branch, Miss.__________DeSoto Central 18___ Carsyn Day __________ Sophomore_______DB________ 5’8”________180________ Canton, Miss.____________Velma Jackson 19___ Anthony Brown _______ Sophomore_______DB________ 6’0”________185_______ Yazoo City, Miss.______________Yazoo City 20___ Matt James __________ Freshman_______LB________ 6’7”________215________ Lake Park, Fla.___________Jupiter Christian 21___ Jordan Herring _______ Sophomore_______DB________ 6’1”________180________ Tupelo, Miss._________________ Tupelo 22___ Mykel Randall ________ Freshman_______DB________ 5’11”________185_________ Ocala, Fla.________________ Vanguard 23___ Keion Mays _________ Freshman_______RB________ 5’10”______ 200_______ Coldwater, Miss.___________ Independence 24___ Broderick Alexander ____ Freshman_______DB________ 5’10”_______180________ Corinth, Miss.________________ Corinth 25___ Jordan Jackson _______ Freshman_______LB________ 6’2”_______ 220________ Montrose, Ga.__________ Wilkinson County 26___ Jerico Smith _________ Freshman_______DB________ 5’11”________180_______ Hernando, Miss.______________ Hernando 27___ AJ Hill _____________ Freshman_______DB________ 6’1”________175______ Olive Branch, Miss.___________ Olive Branch 28___ Chazton Crudup ______ Sophomore_______DB________ 5’9”________165_________Ripley, Miss.__________________ Ripley 29___ Cortavious Rogers _____ Sophomore_______DB________ 6’0”________190________ Benton, Miss.____________ Yazoo County 30___ Jordan Pratt _________ Freshman_______LB________ 5’11”_______ 205________ Houston, Miss.________________ Houston 32___ DJ Burnett __________ Freshman_______LB________ 5’11”_______ 225________ Oxford, Miss._______________ Lafayette 33___ Michael Brown _______ Freshman_______LB________ 6’0”________210________ Benton, Miss.____________ Yazoo County 34___ Justin Wilson ________ Sophomore_______LB________ 5’11”_______ 225________ Tupelo, Miss._________________ Tupelo 35___ Antonio Kennedy ______ Freshman_______RB________ 5’11”_______ 230_________ Weir, Miss.___________ Choctaw County 38___ Octavian Gillespie _____ Freshman_______LB________ 6’3”________215________ Tupelo, Miss._______________ Shannon 41___ Jenari Bell __________ Sophomore_______DL________ 6’3”_______ 250_______ Aberdeen, Miss.______________ Aberdeen 44___ Alex Jones __________ Freshman_______DL________ 5’11”_______ 300________ Oxford, Miss._______________ Lafayette 45___ Taylor Ford __________ Freshman_______LS________ 5’11”_______ 200________ Corinth, Miss.________________ Kossuth 48___ Carlos Robinson ______ Freshman_______LB________ 5’9”_______ 220_______ Coldwater, Miss.______________Coldwater 52___ RJ Whitehead ________ Sophomore_______OL________ 6’5”________270_______ Horn Lake, Miss.______________Horn Lake 53___ Omarius Winfrey ______ Freshman_______OL________ 5’10”______ 300________ Grenada, Miss.________________Grenada 54___ Holder Usry _________ Sophomore_______OL________ 5’11”_______ 290________ Decatur, Miss.___________ Newton County 55___ Walter Rodgers _______ Freshman_______DL________ 6’0”_______ 320______ Olive Branch, Miss.___________ Olive Branch 56___ Jaylon Lewis _________ Freshman_______OL________ 6’2”_______ 280_______ Columbus, Miss._____________ New Hope 62___ Seth Ross __________ Freshman_______OL________ 6’1”_______ 300________ Oxford, Miss._______________ Lafayette 72___ Cameron Stancil ______ Freshman_______OL________ 6’5”________275________ Madison, Miss.___________Madison Central 74___ Jacob Hemphill _______ Freshman_______OL________ 6’4”_______ 330________Starkville, Miss._________ Starkville Academy 75___ Neil Sledge __________ Freshman_______OL________ 6’4”________310_______ McDonough, Ga.__________________ Ola 77___ Breylan Sanders ______ Sophomore_______OL________ 6’5”________370_______ Cleveland, Miss._________ Cleveland Central 78___ Jalen Lairy __________ Sophomore_______OL________ 6’3”_______ 350_______ West Point, Miss._____________ West Point 81___ TJ Brown ___________ Freshman______ WR________ 5’11”________175_______ Booneville, Miss._____________ Booneville 82___ Grant Fleming ________ Freshman_______LS________ 6’2”_______ 205_______ Columbus, Miss._____________ New Hope 83___ Sentavius Hunt _______ Freshman______ WR________ 5’10”_______165_________Ripley, Miss.__________________ Ripley 88___ Jaydon Allred ________ Freshman_______TE________ 6’2”_______ 240_______ Aberdeen, Miss.________________ Amory 89___ Gunter Scott _________ Sophomore_______TE________ 6’2”_______ 250________Carthage, Miss.___________ Leake Academy 90___ Brandon Watkins ______ Freshman_______DL________ 5’11”_______ 290________ Houston, Miss.________________ Houston 92___ Zach Crawford _______ Sophomore_______DL________ 5’11”_______ 260________Hamilton, Miss._______________ Hamilton 94___ Chris Gilliland ________ Freshman_______DL________ 6’2”_______ 320______ Olive Branch, Miss.______ Northpoint Christian 95___ Kenneth Yates ________ Freshman_______DL________ 6’2”_______ 320_______ West Point, Miss._____________ West Point 97___ John Jackson ________ Sophomore_______DL________ 6’1”_______ 290_______ Columbus, Miss.________ Heritage Academy 99___ Corey Clark _________ Sophomore_______DL________ 6’3”_______ 290_______ Birmingham, Ala.________________ Minor

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MEET THE TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM

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1 CASHE SHOWS

5 JAYDEN ROBINSON

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QUAY EDWARDS

CJ BARNEY

JEREMIAH AUGUSTIN

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6

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16 15 GUY GILLESPIE

JUSTIN KOWALAK

KEATON THOMAS

17 JERMAINE RAY

4

CHRIS MCMILLIAN

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WESLEY CORBITT

11 TJ FIELDS

3

7

DORRIAN SMITH

MITCHELL WOODARD

15

2

ZACH DENNIE

12 CAMERON DILL

18 CARSYN DAY

JALIK YANCEY

8 TYRELL RANDALL

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JACOB FOSTER

14

CLIFTON YOUNG

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KYLEN VAUGHN

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ANTHONY BROWN

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JORDAN HERRING

27

CHAZTON CRUDUP

34

35

JUSTIN WILSON

29 CORTAVIOUS ROGERS

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52

CARLOS ROBINSON

53

RJ WHITEHEAD

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OMARIUS WINFREY

25

BRODERICK ALEXANDER

30

26

JORDAN JACKSON

32

JORDAN PRATT

41

DJ BURNETT

JENARI BELL

54 HOLDER USRY

JERICO SMITH

33

42

OCTAVIAN GILLESPIE

ANTONIO KENNEDY

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24 KEION MAYS

MYKEL RANDALL

28 AJ HILL

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MICHAEL BROWN

45 ALEX JONES

55 WALTER RODGERS

TAYLOR FORD

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72 SETH ROSS

81 TJ BROWN

92 ZACH CRAWFORD

CAMERON STANCIL

82 GRANT FLEMING

94 CHRIS GILLILAND

74 JACOB HEMPHILL

NEIL SLEDGE

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FLORIDA FLORIDA Jeremiah Augustin 7-Tyrell Randall Tyrell Randall Keaton Thomas GEORGIA Matthew James 15-Dorrian Smith Mykel Randall

MISSISSIPPI GEORGIA

1-KT Hicks Chris McMillian 1-Jacoby McQuiller Jalik Yancey 4-JavianSmith Gipson-Holmes Dorrian Jordan Jackson 0-Steven Edwards Neil Sledge 2-Kylan Garrett 5-Carter Putt ILLINOIS 6-Wesley Corbitt Justin 7-QuaeKowalak Shorty 8-Triston Newson

BREYLAN SANDERS

JALEN LAIRY

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BRANDON WATKINS

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JOHN JACKSON

ALABAMA ALABAMA Jacob Foster 3-Juwon Gaston Corey ClarkToney 59-Jaquan

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JAYDON ALLRED

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MISSISSIPPI 9-Mitchell Woodard Cashe Shows 10-Deonta Barnes CJ BarneyVaughn 11-Kylen Wesley Corbitt 12-Tykwon Wade Zach Dennie 13-Eddie Fisk, Jr. Jacob Foster 14-CJ Barney Mitchell Woodard 16-Guy Gillespie TJ FieldsSides 17-Kris Cameron Dill Deaton 18-John Daniel Clifton Young 19-Cameron Kylen VaughnDill 20-Carsyn Day Quay Edwards 21-Jordan Herring Guy Gillespie 22-Shaundell Jermaine Ray Carter 23-Goldman Carsyn Day Butler, VI 24-Gary Banks, Anthony Brown II 25-Tameron Patterson Jordan Herring 26-VicMays Hollins Keion Broderick Alexander 27-Fred McMillian Jerico SmithCrudup 28-Chazton 29-Cortavious Rogers

COREY CLARK

AJ Hill 30-Rashad Thomas Chazton 32-Willie Crudup Latham, III Cortavious Rogers 33-JD Nanney Jordan 34-JustinPratt Wilson DJ Burnett 35-DeQuan Moore Michael 40-PrinceBrown Bentley, Jr. Justin Wilson 41-Jenari Bell Antonio Kennedy 42-Deitrick McCray Octavian Gillespie 45-Clifton Alex JonesYoung 50-Darion Jenari Bell Mosley 52-RJ TaylorWhitehead Ford 54-Holder Usry Carlos Robinson 55-Brantley Prescott RJ Whitehead 56-JaylonWinfrey Lewis Omarius 57-JacobUsry Brannon Holder 74-DJ King Walter Rodgers 75-BenLewis Mauney Jaylon Seth Ross 77-Billy Johnson Cameron Stancil 78-Jalen Lairy 79-Bryce Harley

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JacobFields 81-TJ Hemphill Breylan Sanders 82-Jay Wortham Jalen Lairy Wilfawn 88-Kortlen TJ Brown Scott 89-Gunter Grant 90-DQFleming Watkins Sentavius Hunt 92-Zach Crawford Jaydon Allred 95-Kentrel Peters Gunter 99-JohnScott Jackson Brandon Watkins Zach Crawford PENNSYLVANIA Christopher Gilliland 97-Taleeq Robbins Kenneth Yates John Jackson

SOUTH CAROLINA 5-Kenny Byrd TENNESSEE Jayden Robinson

TENNESSEE

15-Jayden Robinson 94-Javon Edwards

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LOCATION

LOCATION

LOCATION

LOCATION

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

STADIUM

STADIUM

STADIUM

STADIUM

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

SURFACE

SURFACE

SURFACE

SURFACE

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

RECORD

RECORD

RECORD

RECORD

OVERALL

OVERALL

OVERALL

OVERALL

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Raymond, Miss. Dr. Steve Vacik Nathan Werremeyer MACCC South Eagles

Maroon/White

Joe Renfroe Stadium 6,000

Natural Grass Larry Williams

33-19 (7th Season) 33-19

4-5 (3-3)

Hinds leads 28-8-1

Northeast 20, Hinds 3 (9-1-22) Hinds 60, Northeast 27 (11-19-49) Football Contact – Dylan Foley Phone - (601) 857-3323 Email – dylan.foley@hindscc.edu Website – sports.hinds.edu

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Poplarville, Miss. Dr. Adam Breerwood Patrick Ochs

MACCC South Wildcats

Maroon/Gold

Dobie Holden Stadium 3,000

Artificial Turf Seth Smith

10-14 (4th Season) 10-14

6-3 (4-2)

Pearl River leads 33-6 Pearl River 20, Northeast 13 (9-8-22) Pearl River 34, Northeast 6 (10-28-49) Football Contact – Dylan Dunaway Phone – (662) 403-1488 Email – ddunaway@prcc.edu Website – www.prccathletics.com

Fulton, Miss. Dr. Jay Allen

Dr. Chad Case MACCC North Indians

Red/Navy

Eaton Field 6,500

Natural Grass Travis Macon

First Season (4th Overall) 4-19

4-5 (3-3)

ICC leads 40-20-3

ICC 28, Northeast 27 OT (9-15-22) Northeast 41, ICC 0 (11-4-49) Football Contact – Adam Gore Phone (662) 862-8059 Email – acgore@iccms.edu Website – www.letsgoicc.com

Moorhead, Miss. Dr. Tyrone Jackson Jason Conner MACCC North Trojans

Red/Black

Jim Randall Stadium 2,000

Natural Grass Tavares Johnson 1-8 (2nd Season) 1-8

1-8 (1-5)

Mississippi Delta leads 34-24 Northeast 31, MS Delta 0 (9-22-22) Mississippi Delta 31, Northeast 19 (11-24-49) Football Contact – Jason Conner Phone (662) 246-6479 Email – jconner@msdelta.edu Website – www.mdcctrojans.com


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LOCATION

LOCATION

LOCATION

LOCATION

LOCATION

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

NICKNAME

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS

STADIUM

STADIUM

STADIUM

STADIUM

STADIUM

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

CAPACITY

SURFACE

SURFACE

SURFACE

SURFACE

SURFACE

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

RECORD

RECORD

RECORD

RECORD

RECORD

OVERALL

OVERALL

OVERALL

OVERALL

OVERALL

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

2022 RECORD

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

LAST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

FIRST MEETING

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Goodman, Miss. Dr. Jim Haffey Andy Wood

MACCC North Bulldogs

Maroon/Black

Ras Branch Stadium 4,500

Artificial Turf Marcus Wood

5-4 (2nd Season) 5-4

5-4 (3-3)

Holmes leads 34-24-1 Holmes 34, Northeast 31 (9-29-22) Holmes 25, Northeast 21 (10-16-54) Football Contact – Steve Diffey Phone – (662) 472-9068 Email – sdiffey@holmescc.edu Website – www.holmesathletics.com

Decatur, Miss. Dr. Brent Gregory Paul Nixon

MACCC South Warriors

Black/Gold

Warrior Field at Bailey Stadium 5,000

Artificial Turf Jonathan Webster First Season First Season 1-8 (0-6)

East Central leads 22-13 Northeast 34, East Central 20 (10-6-22) East Central 31, Northeast 13 (9-24-49) Football Contact – Lucas Calvert Phone – (601) 635-6377 Email – lcalvert@eccc.edu Website – www.ecccathletics.com

Scooba, Miss. Dr. Scott Alsobrooks Sharon Thompson MACCC North Lions

Red/White

Sullivan-Windham Field 5,000

Artificial Turf Buddy Stephens 133-21 (16th Season) 133-21

8-3 (4-2)

East Mississippi leads 42-19 Northeast 31, East Mississippi 21 (10-13-22) Northeast 37, East Mississippi 0 (11-3-51) Football Contact – David Rosinski Phone – (662) 476-5042 Email – drosinski@eastms.edu Website – www.emccathletics.com

Clarksdale, Miss.

Senatobia, Miss.

Dr. Valmadge T. Towner Selina Reid

MACCC North

Dr. Michael Heindl Brian Oakes

MACCC North

Tigers

Rangers

Maroon/White

James E. Miller Stadium 2,500

Navy/Red

Franklin Field 3,000

Artificial Turf

Artificial Turf

Terrence Metcalf

Benjy Parker

First Season

58-16 (8th Season)

First Season

58-16

1-8 (1-5)

10-2 (6-0)

Northeast leads 39-8 Northeast 17, Coahoma 14 (10-20-22) Coahoma 28, Northeast 12 (9-25-76) Football Contact – Marriel Hardy Phone – (662) 621-4061 Email – mhardy@coahomacc.edu Website – www.coahomasports.com

Northwest leads 42-19-2 Northwest 28, Northeast 2 (10-27-22) Northeast 34, Northwest 0 (9-17-49) Football Contact – Brian Lentz Phone – (662) 562-3303 Email – blentz@northwestms.edu Website – www.nwccrangers.com

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SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s Sports Hall of Fame was conceived in the interest of recognizing coaches, athletes, and administrators who coached and/ or played or were loyal supporters of Northeast athletics. Acknowledging the fact that there have been many outstanding athletes who have contributed greatly to the sports programs at Northeast through the years, Northeast wished to begin a program of recognition whereby individuals may be recognized for their contributions to athletics at Northeast Mississippi Community College. By-Laws for the Sports hall of Fame were drafted and approved by a committee made up of coaches, fans, and members of the Northeast Board of Trustees in 2007. The framework was established to recognize ten individuals the first year and up to five individuals each year thereafter. During its inaugural Sports Hall of Fame class, Northeast inducted Harold T. White, W.B. “Bill” Ward, Ken Lindsey, Chuck “Doodle” Floyd, Gene Garrett, Adrian Smith, Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, David “Nub” Strickland, Earline “Woodsie” Woods and Bonner Arnold as members.

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Ken Basil Greg Davis Patrick Eaton Kent Farris Richy Harrelson Malcolm Kuykendall Jim Lamb Mike Lester Blake Long Jody Long Brenda Mayes Chelsey Rhodes Cord Wright


AWARDS & ACCOLADES

NORTHEAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2022 Tim Cole

2016 Anthony Anderson

Men’s Basketball 1996-1998

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

Robert Gordon

John O. Cunningham

Baseball 1992-1993

Lisa Jansen

Softball 2007-2008

2021 Eric Batchelor

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1962-65

Tim McCoy

Men’s Basketball 1985-87

Mario Stevenson Football 2002-03

2019 Anthony Gamble

Men’s Basketball 1987-88, 1988-89

Billy Southward

Head Baseball Coach 1975-1985 Assistant Football Coach 1974-1995

Shirley Hall White

Women’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

2018 Jerome Woods Football 1992-93

Brandon Farley Baseball 2009-10

Mitch McNeely Baseball, 1993-94

Millard Lothenore

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1973-76; 1979-81, Head Softball Coach 1982-89, Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach 1990-96

2017 Emma Braddock

Audrey Covington*

Ronnie Key

Brandi Vondenstein Dannelly

Football/Baseball/Baseball Coach 1979-81, 1986-91

Maurice Stafford

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1980-82, 2003-13

Softball 2001-02, 2002-03

2015 Phillip Chapman Baseball 2008-09

Donnie Clayton Football 1968-69

Robert Henry Football 1972-73

Guy Gardner

Men’s Basketball 1998-99, 1999-2000

Malcolm Kuykendall

Harvey Childers* Men’s Basketball Coach 1985-1992

Clyde Jones Larry Parker Football 1976, 1977

Evelyn Thompson Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

2011

2008

Johnny Buskirk Football 1968-1969

Bonner Arnold**

Jim Drewry

Men’s Basketball Coach/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 19481974

Football 1950-1951

Ricky Ford**

Tamica Pierce Jones

Women’s Basketball 1999-2000, 2000-01

Men’s Basketball/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director/College President 1981-2011

Tim Kesler

Sherry Slayton Holland

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

Gerald Caveness Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1951-52

Sports Supporter

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Vincent Del Negro

Chuck “Doodle” Floyd Men’s Basketball 1952-52, 1953-54

Gene Garrett Men’s Basketball 1948-49, 1949-50

Ken Lindsey*

Men’s Basketball 1958-59, 1959-60

1950-51, 1951-52 Men’s Basketball/Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Men’s Basketball 1967-68, 1968-69

Gaylon Baird

2010

Kenneth “Cat” Robbins

Nathan “Ned” Davis

David Carnell*

2014

Football/Men’s Basketball 1949-1950

Jerry Long Baseball 1977

Brenda Mayes*

Women’s Basketball/Softball/Women’s Basketball Coach 1981-82, 1982-83

Chase Porch Baseball 2008

2013 Harry T. Cosby

Football 1976-77, 1977-78

Men’s Basketball Coach/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1966-1968

Baseball Coach/Football Coach/Softball Coach/Track & Field Coach/Athletic Director 1972-2008

Adrian “Odie” Smith**

Phyllis Stafford Dilworth

David “Nub” Strickland*

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Mike Grier

Men’s Basketball 1954-55, 1955-56

Football 1950, 1953

W.B. “Bill” Ward**

Football/Baseball 1968-1970

Football/Football Coach/Golf Coach/ Athletic Director 1948-49, 1968-1996

Kunshinge Sorrell-Howard*

Women’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1984-85, 1985-86

Jack Martin Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Harold T. White* College President

Earline “Woodsie” Woods Sports Supporter

Ellis “Myrl” Crowe

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-54, 1954-55

Dontae’ Jones

Mike Lewis*

Jim Lamb

Freddie Copeland

Men’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

Head Tennis Coach 1980-86, 1988-89

Men’s Basketball 1993-94, 1994-95

2009

Sports Supporter

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Jerry “Lefty” Harrelson

2012

Baseball/Men’s Basketball Coach 1969-70, 1970-71

Larry “Jerry” Reno

Head Women’s Basketball Coach/ Sports Supporter 1979-81, 1986-91

Men’s Basketball 1970-71, 1971-72

Josie Lindgrin

Ray Scott

Softball 2002-03, 2003-04

Baseball Coach 1992-2006

* Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame ** Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Hall of Fame Due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, there was not a class selected for 2020.

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STATE CHAMP, ALL-AMERICAN SCORER ANDERSON TO JOIN MACCC SPORTS HALL OF FAME Anthony

Anderson

continues

to

men’s basketball program to enter the

build his legacy as one of Northeast

MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and just the

Mississippi Community College’s top

fifth student-athlete alongside Dontae’

alumni of all time.

Jones, Ken Lindsey, Adrian “Odie” Smith

Anderson was chosen as Northeast’s

and Maurice Stafford.

representative for the 2023 class of the

Former

Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Sports Hall of Fame.

Harvey

coaches Childers

Bonner and

Mike

Arnold, Lewis

“I want to congratulate Chief Anderson

have been enshrined as well. Richard

on this prestigious honor,” said Northeast

Mathis, who was Anderson’s headman

The seventeenth annual induction

president Dr. Ricky Ford. “He brings to

at Northeast, was inducted into this

ceremony is slated to begin at 6 p.m.

Northeast a level of professionalism and

distinguished group by East Mississippi

on Tuesday, April 25 at the Clyde Muse

maturity unmatched anywhere.

Community College.

Center on the Rankin County campus of Hinds Community College.

“Anthony attended Northeast during

“When I first got the phone call, I was

the time I was coaching our women’s

overjoyed with excitement,” Anderson

Anderson won multiple individual

basketball team. I was allowed first-

said. “To me, this is a milestone. I just

awards as a men’s basketball player for

hand knowledge of the work ethic he

love the game of basketball. Being put

the Tigers from 1981-83. However, he

possessed. Best wishes go out to him

in with that great group of men, it’s

continues to serve Northeast after being

and his family.”

unexplainable. I’m humbled, grateful and

named its chief of police in 2021.

Anderson is the eighth member of the

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“I was taught that great defense creates great offense. So offense was something natural to me, but I wanted to be a

are still two of the top 10 scoring games for any Northeast athlete over the last 40 years.

complete player with rebounds and assists. That’s just the

Anderson accumulated 1,098 total points in a black-and-

way I came up with some great coaches that instilled those

gold uniform despite not benefitting from a three-point line.

characteristics into us.”

He used free throws to his advantage instead with 155 makes

Among Anderson’s decorations are the 1983 MACCC Player

during the 1982-83 campaign alone.

of the Year award, which was named after former Mississippi

Northeast won more than 20 contests during each season with

State University and professional basketball coach Babe

Anderson on its roster. The Tigers captured division and state

McCarthy at that time.

tournament championships during his freshman year as well.

Anderson was also recognized as the eighth National

Anderson posted a team-best 14 points to guide Northeast

Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American in

to a 42-39 victory over Northwest Mississippi Community

program history. He was voted by Mathis and his peers as the

College inside historic Bonner Arnold Coliseum to claim the

Tigers’ Most Valuable Player (MVP).

north division crown.

The Blue Springs native secured these accolades after

The East Union High School alumnus followed that four

finishing as the leading scorer in NJCAA Region 23 with 793

nights later with 16 points to lift the Tigers to their third-ever

points. He also ranked among the top 10 rebounders in the

state title with an 86-78 decision at the now-defunct Utica

conference as a sophomore.

Junior College.

Anderson helped Northeast claim hosting privileges for

“One of the things that sticks out to me the most about

the inaugural NJCAA Region 23 Tournament. He produced

Northeast is family,” said Anderson. “It’s one of the most

71 points over two games, including a 45-point effort in the

family-oriented environments I’ve ever been in. It’s just like my

Tigers’ opening round triumph over Delgado (La.) Community

own home. I couldn’t ask for anything better.”

College. He scored a career-high 46 points versus the now-defunct Mary Holmes College on January 15, 1983. Those performances

Anderson and his wife Connie have three children, Anna, Ebony and Williams and two grandchildren, Kydyn and Fallyn. He serves as a deacon at Ecru Second Baptist Church.

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CJ Barney

Madison Bennett

Madison Bowman

Brooks Brand

Emma Callicutt

Caitlyn Carnathan

(Football)

(Women’s Basketball)

(Softball)

(Men’s Tennis)

(Softball)

(Softball)

John Daniel Deaton (Football/Golf)

Cameron Dill

John Eaton

Jordyn Foster

Alexie Griffin

Jay Huggins

India Ivy

Billy Johnson

(Baseball)

(Women’s Tennis)

Guy Gillespie

(Football)

(Football)

(Softball)

(Baseball)

(Softball)

(Football)

Ward Johnson

Lee Ellen Kelley

Brodey Lentz

Brianne Locke

Jonathan Lucas

Jackson Mayer

Jackson McCoy

(Women’s Tennis)

(Baseball)

(Softball)

(Men’s Basketball)

Ben Mauney

(Baseball)

(Football)

(Baseball)

(Baseball)

Natalie McKinney

Harris McReynolds

Ava Meeks

Emme Muizers

JD Nanney

Colin Oswalt

Jackson Owen

Caleb Parr

(Softball)

(Baseball)

(Softball)

(Softball)

(Football)

(Baseball)

(Baseball)

(Men’s Basketball)

Carter Putt

Janna Shaw

Grayson Stone

Tristan Webber

Allie Windham

Mitchell Woodard

(Football)

(Softball)

(Baseball)

(Men’s Tennis)

(Softball)

(Football)

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Emma Dempsey (Softball)

Elisa Claire Young (Softball)


AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Guy Gillespie

Players of the week

Kenny Byrd

Triston Newson

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CJ Barney

Carsyn Day

John Daniel Deaton

Cameron Dill

Kylan Garrett

Guy Gillespie

Billy Johnson

Ben Mauney

JD Nanney

Carter Putt

Kortlen Wilfawn

Mitchell Woodard

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Triston Newson


AWARDS & ACCOLADES

All-conference NORTH DIVISION OFFENSE

Billy Johnson Second Team Offensive Lineman

Ben Mauney Second Team Defensive Lineman

Jaquan Toney Second Team Offensive Lineman

Carter Putt Honorable Mention Quarterback

Goldman Butler, VI Honorable Mention Running Back

NORTH DIVISION DEFENSE

Triston Newson First Team Linebacker

Kenny Byrd Second Team Linebacker

Steven Edwards Second Team Defensive Back

Taleeq Robbins Honorable Mention Defensive Line

DQ Watkins Honorable Mention Defensive Line

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TRIO OF TIGERS RECEIVE CSC ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® RECOGNITION Northeast

Mississippi

Community

College was well represented on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America® teams. Alexie

Griffin,

Ben

Mauney

division selections for the 2022-23

the second-best batting average (.391),

school year.

on-base percentage (.449), RBIs (35)

Griffin female

is

Northeast’s

winner

of

this

inaugural

and homers (8).

prestigious

She was the only Tiger to steal

and

prize. She maintained a perfect 4.0

more than 10 bases without being

Carter Putt were three of just 22 total

cumulative grade point average (GPA)

caught once. Griffin had 19 multi-hit

athletes that earned a spot on college

while starting at third base for the

performances, including a season-best

division listing, which includes all two-

softball program.

four base knocks in the nightcap of a

year institutions, Canadian universities

The Atoka, Tenn., native was one of

and senior colleges in the United

only two players to participate in all

States that are not members of either

54 games this season alongside Charly

“Griff is a remarkable young lady

the NCAA or NAIA.

Clanton. She was at or near the top of

on a mission,” said Northeast head

each offensive statistical category for

coach Jody Long. “She has an amazing

the Tigers as their leadoff batter.

personality that draws people near to

Northeast, which secured multiple Academic All-America® picks for the

home sweep over Southwest Mississippi Community College in mid-March.

first time ever, was tied with Johnson

Griffin scored Northeast’s most runs

her. She has a bright future ahead of

County (Kan.) Community College and

with 46 and was tied for the team lead

her and we look forward to following

Jones College for the most college

with 66 hits and 17 doubles. She had

her successes.”

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Mauney and Putt allow the football program to boast of producing at least one Academic All-America® honoree for three consecutive years. Jamarcus Smith, who is now playing at the University of West Alabama, became Northeast’s first repeat recipient from 2021-22. Booneville’s Mauney from his right guard slot anchored a group of offensive linemen that effectively blocked for Putt at the quarterback position. They both received all-conference accolades as sophomores. “Both of them are like my own personal kids. I love them to death,” Tigers headman Greg Davis said. “I’m so proud of Ben and everything he’s accomplished because he stuck through all the hard times. He’s reaping the benefits now. “Carter put us in the right spots to make plays. He created leadership and an environment that guys wanted to rally around. He just brought the energy that we needed every day. He showed everybody what he can do.” Putt was able to set several modern day school records thanks in part to Mauney and his fellow protectors. The Columbus product became the first Tiger to throw for more than 1,000 yards in a season twice in their career. He went on become Northeast’s all-time passing leader with 2,680 yards in 16 contests. Putt also broke the mark for most completions (37) and attempts (54) in a single game against Holmes Community College last October. Putt accounted for 1,584 yards through the air and 11 total touchdowns during his final campaign with the Tigers. He will help guide the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) through its transition to the American Athletic Conference (AAC) this fall. The three new Academic All Americans had an extensive list of community service activities ranging from church events to volunteering at nursing homes and local Boys and Girls clubs to youth sports camps to food drives. They

each

obtained

multiple

scholastic

awards from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) as well.

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Northeast Athletics

YEAR-IN-REVIEW The Tiger football team won two games

the NJCAA Division II softball rankings. Alexie

against ranked opponents, Hinds and East

Griffin (Atoka, Tenn.) was named a CSC

Mississippi. They won three out of their last

(College Sports Communicators) Academic

of four games. Triston Newson was named a

All American.

NJCAA All-American. Carter Putt (Columbus,

The baseball team advanced to the Region

Miss.) and Ben Mauney (Booneville, Miss.) were

23 Tournament for the first time since 2008.

named CSC (College Sports Communicators)

They hosted Jones for the second consecutive

All Academic All-Americans.

season in the First Round of the Region 23

The men’s basketball team advanced to the

Tournament. This time the Tigers were able

postseason for the tenth consecutive season.

to get past Jones and advance to the Region

They defeated eventual national champion

23 Tournament. The Tigers 32 wins were the

John A. Logan in a battle of ranked teams

most wins in a season since the 2008 season.

in November at the McDonald’s Classic in

The golf team advanced to NJCAA Division

Vincennes, Indiana. The Tigers rose to as high

II National Tournament for the first time as

as 12th in the NJCAA basketball rankings.

a team. John Daniel Deaton (Booneville,

Chelsey Rhodes made her head coaching

Miss.) earned all-district honors after his

debut with the Lady Tigers basketball

performance in the Gulf District Tournament.

program. The Lady Tigers defeated Northwest and Itawamba in the same season for the first time since the 2017-18 season. The Tiger softball team set a new program record with 41 wins. They started the season

The men’s tennis team won its last match of the season as they defeated Holmes. Volleyball was announced as a new sport to Northeast athletics. It will make its debut during the 2023-24 athletic season.

21-0 which is the best start to a season and

The cheerleaders were cheering on the

the most consecutive wins in program history.

Tigers at all the home football and basketball

The softball team rose to as high as eighth in

games.

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ALL-DECADE Multiple professional athletes and All-American winners litter Northeast Mississippi Community College’s all-decade team for its football program. A total of 25 student-athletes that suited up for the Tigers from 2010-19 were picked for this prestigious distinction. A panel of six individuals, which included athletic department staff and members of the local media, participated in this process. Players were chosen based upon the overall impact they made on their respective team plus statistical analysis. Consideration was also given to any significant accomplishments each student-athlete made after leaving Northeast. A majority of the honorees received postseason awards from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The selections were made by position and includes one quarterback, one running back, three wide receivers, one tight end, five offensive linemen, four defensive linemen, three linebackers, four defensive backs, two specialists and one return specialist. QUARTERBACK: Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.) Starter on 2016 squad that compiled a 6-3 record and finished 10th in the final NJCAA national poll (first top 10 finish in school history)…Completed 160 of 280 passes for 1,810 yards with 12 touchdowns compared to 13 interceptions…Completion percentage was 57.1 percent… Averaged over 200 yards per game through the air…Added team-best six rushing touch-

downs (69 total rushes for 185 yards)…Set career-highs of 27 completions, 44 attempts and 297 yards in road win at East Central…Set career-high of three touchdown passes in victory at Mississippi Delta…Originally signed with Liberty (Va.), but finished collegiate career at Arkansas Tech.

State selection by Mississippi Gridiron magazine in 2015… Finished collegiate career at Missouri Western State… Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) and both the Houston Roughnecks and the New York Guardians (XFL).

RUNNING BACK: Jaquise Cook (Ripley, Miss.) Top running back on 2010 Northeast team that went 5-4 overall and barely missed the postseason…Named NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week following 49-42 win at East Mississippi in which he rushed for 267 yards on 35 carries with four touchdowns…Appeared in all nine games and ended the season with 185 rushes, 825 yards and 10 touchdowns (tied for 10th in NJCAA)…Averaged 91 yards per game on the ground (12th nationally and 4th in the MACCC)…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.).

WIDE RECEIVER: L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley, Miss.) 2016 MACCC All-State second-team…Finished sixth in the nation & second in the MACCC with 60 total receptions for 780 yards (16th nationally)…Totaled two touchdowns in wins over Pearl River and Coahoma…Season-highs of 12 catches versus East Central and 166 yards against Coahoma… Averaged 6.7 catches and 86.7 yards per game as a sophomore…Career numbers include 78 receptions, 1,005 yards and six touchdowns in 16 career games...Currently on the active football roster at Delta State.

WIDE RECEIVER: Tres Houston (Atlanta, Ga.) 2011 MACCC All-State second-team… Houston, standing at 6-3 and 200 pounds, led the Tigers in non-kicking scoring with eight touchdowns and 48 points on the season…Also the Tigers’ leading wideout with 669 yards for an average 14.9 yards per catch with a long of 66… Hauled in over 50 percent of the passes thrown to him coming away with 45 catches in 79 attempts…Finished collegiate career at Arkansas State.

TIGHT END: Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) 2012 MACCC All-State second-team…When not blocking, hauled in 10 receptions for the Tigers on the year for 80 yards… Averaged 16 yards per game while clocking eight yards per catch for Northeast…Finished collegiate career at LSU… Best remembered at LSU for his game winning touchdown catch in the fourth quarter against Ole Miss in 2014…Spent time on New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers (NFL) practice squads.

WIDE RECEIVER: Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) 2014 MACCC All-State second-team…One of three phenomenal wideouts for the Tigers that had over 30 catches and 400 yards… Topped Northeast’s receivers with six touchdowns…. Caught a career-high three scores against visiting Coahoma in late September… Second on the squad with 48.3 yards per game and third with 33 receptions…Also returned kickoffs and punts for the Tigers and compiled 561 all-purpose yards…Preseason MACCC All-

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OFFENSIVE LINE: Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.) 2010 NJCAA All-American…2010 NJCAA All-Region 23…2010 & 2011 (two-time) MACCC All-State first-team…Ninth All-American in program history…Helped lead the Tigers to their largest offensive output since the 2005 season in 2010 as Northeast tallied 218 points during the 5-4 season…Standing at 6-4 and 300 pounds, he assisted Northeast in becoming the second-ranked team in the


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MACCC in rushing touchdowns as the Tigers tallied 20 rushing scores on the year…Helped Northeast break into the NJCAA rankings for the first time since the 2006 preseason poll at No. 18…Bolstered an offensive line that saw the Tiger offense become one of the most prolific in school history as a sophomore in 2011…Northeast tallied the fifth highest point production in school history with its 254 points during the 2011 season…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.)…Played indoor professional football for Wichita Falls (IFL).

OFFENSIVE LINE: Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Ala.) 2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Consensus two-star prospect by all major recruiting outlets…Everyday starter at left tackle for the Tigers… Blocked for a Northeast offense that averaged over 300 yards per game…Currently on the active football roster at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Kortilous Ellis (Charleston, Miss.) 2013 MACCC All-State firstteam… Consistent force on the offensive line at center… Started in eight of Northeast’s nine outings this campaign… Anchored a group of five men on the line that helped Tiger running backs accumulate 223.9 yards per game, which was 11th best among NJCAA schools, during his sophomore campaign.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.) 2012 NJCAA All-American…2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman…2012 MACCC All-State first-team…Named top defensive tackle in his recruiting class by JCGridiron. com…Rated as the No. 15 overall prospect in the ESPN Junior College 100…Tied for second in the MACCC with 9.5 sacks… Tallied 51 tackles broken down to 18 solo stops and 33 assists…Hooks’ 6.4 tackles per game were second most on the team…Came away with three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles…Hooks’ 20.5 tackles for loss placed second in the nation…Also competed for Northeast’s men’s basketball program where he also earned MACCC All-State recognition…Finished collegiate career at Ole Miss…Signed professional contract with Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

OFFENSIVE LINE: Jo’Quarius Savage (Monroe, La.) 2016 MACCC All-State first-team…Two-year starter at left tackle for the Tigers…Rated as the No. 89 overall two-year college prospect in the country by 247Sports prior to his sophomore campaign…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall…Finished collegiate career at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. OFFENSIVE LINE: Ethan Smart (Southaven, Miss.) 2016 MACCC All-State second-team…Everyday starter at right tackle for the Tigers…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall during his sophomore year…Finished collegiate career at Purdue (Ind.)…Helped the Boilermakers qualify for the Foster Farms Bowl and the Music City Bowl during his pair of seasons with the program.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Daniel Ross (Louisville, Ky.) 2013 MACCC All-State second-team…Finished in a deadlock for the most tackles on the team among linemen as a sophomore with 43…Completed his two-year stint at Northeast with 68 total tackles and 13.5 sacks…Recorded four tackles and 1.5 sacks in the 2013 MACCC All-Star Football Classic at Tiger Stadium…Signed with the Edmonton Oilers (CFL) directly out of Northeast…Signed additional professional contacts with the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys and is currently on the active roster with the Oakland Raiders (NFL)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Anthony Rush (Raleigh, N.C.) 2016 MACCC All-State first-team… Recorded 73 tackles and four sacks during two-year span with the Tigers… Finished with one sack, a tackle for loss and six total tackles in 55-30 win over Southwest in 2016…Totaled 33 tackles, including four tackles for loss, and one sack during sophomore campaign… Finished collegiate career at the University of Alabama at Birmingham…Signed professional contract and is currently on the active roster with the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) DEFENSIVE LINE: Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.) 2018 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year…2018 NJCAA All-American first-team…2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 NJCAA Region 23 Defensive Lineman MVP…Two-time MACCC All-State (2018 first-team/2017 second-team)…Unanimous 4-star prospect according to Rivals, 247Sports, 247Sports Composite and ESPN... Seventh-ranked JUCO prospect in the nation and third-rated weak-side defensive end by247Sports Composite…Totaled 75 tackles, 28.5 tackles for loss, 17.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and four pass breakups as a sophomore...Notched 53 tackles, 11 TFL, 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a freshman in 2017…Currently on the active roster at Ole Miss. LINEBACKER: Eli Canton (Hernando, Miss.) 2011 MACCC All-State first-team…Finished the year with 50 tackles and helped spearhead an effort early in the year that saw the Tiger defense not surrender a touchdown in over 193 minutes of game action… In the almost 200-minute run, the Tiger defense put the clamps on their opposition by holding Southwest, Mississippi Delta and Holmes to just 12 points with six of that dozen coming via a 101-yard interception return by Southwest…Led the Tigers in tackles for loss with 11 on the year… Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)

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LINEBACKER: Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) 2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State firstteam…Led the Tigers in total tackles with 61 on the season while appearing in just six games…Finished the year with 30 solo tackles and 31 assists while averaging over 10 tackles per game…Also recorded one sack for six yards and had a fumble recovery on the season…Breakout game came in week three of his sophomore campaign when he poured in 17 stops, including 3.5 tackles for loss, against Holmes… Finished collegiate career at Louisiana Tech. LINEBACKER: Terrance Edgeston (Falkner, Miss.) 2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Named a three-star recruit by ESPN… Seventh-rated junior college linebacker in his graduating class according to ESPN as well... Finished as the top tackler in the MACCC with 94 total stops... Tied for fifth in the NJCAA with an average of 10.4 tackles per game…Had 32 tackles with two tackles for loss and one pass breakup playing as a defensive back as a freshman…Currently on the active roster at Houston (Texas)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Deion Belue (Tuscumbia, Ala.) 2011 NJCAA All-American…2011 NJCAA All-Region 23…2011 MACCC All-State first-team (defensive back) and second-team (return specialist)…2011 MACCC North Division Defensive Back MVP…Tenth All-American in program history… Statistics include 15 tackles, a sack, one interception for 58 yards and a score, eight pass breakups and 33 returns for 691 yards and two scores…Got hot during the middle section of the season as he scored three times in as many games against some of the division’s top opposition…Belue had a 58-yard interception return for a score against Northwest, brought back an 80-yard kickoff return versus East Mississippi and then turned the trick a week later with a 90-yard return against Coahoma…Averaged 28.9 yards per kick return on the season and 10.1 yards per return on his 14 punt returns during the 2011 season… During his sophomore campaign, Belue broke the 100yard plateau in kick returns twice with 127 yards versus East Mississippi and 105 yards against Copiah-Lincoln… Finished collegiate career at Alabama where he was part of the 2012 national championship team…Signed professional contracts with Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.) 2010 MACCC All-State second-team…Trawick, who transferred from Michigan State, led the Tigers in a variety of defensive categories, including forced (three) and fumble recoveries (two) as well as sharing the team lead in passes defended with five…Also had the Tigers’ longest interception return of the year when he stepped in front of a Holmes pass during week four action and rumbled 67 yards to the end zone to help Northeast move to 2-0 in the division… Totaled 62 tackles (44 solo, 18 assist) & 3 tackles for loss in 2010…Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)…Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders and Tennessee Titans (NFL)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Frankie Lee (Charleston, Miss.) 2011 MACCC All-State second-team…Led the Tigers with seven interceptions on the season, which was good enough for fifth in the nation and second in the MACCC… Made a name for himself during the Tigers’ 34-28 win over Northwest during the fifth week of the season…Came away with four turnovers of his own as part of a seven turnover night against the Rangers…Also had 12 total tackles and three pass break-ups in the win against then-No. 10 Northwest, including six solo stops and a pair of tackles for losses…That performance earned him NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week honors…Finished collegiate career at Delta State.

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DEFENSIVE BACK: Juwan Taylor (Jackson, Miss.) Two-time (2017/2018) MACCC All-State first-team…Topped Northeast as a freshman with 57 tackles (6.3 per game)… Added 1.5 tackles for loss and an interception…Season-high 12 tackles in home win over Southwest…Finished second on the team during his sophomore season with 92 tackles…His 10.2 tackles per game ranked seventh in the nation…Added 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and four pass break ups in his final season with Tigers…Career-high 15 tackles against Jones in 2018…Career figures include 149 total tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and five pass break-ups…Currently on the active roster at Alcorn State SPECIALIST: Jonathan Harrison (Belmont, Miss.) 2012 NJCAA All-American…2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State first-team…Initial first-team All-American at Northeast since 1956 (Jerry King)…Ended up tops in the nation with a 41.48 yards per punt average while appearing in all nine games for the Tigers…Had 48 punts for the Tigers during his sophomore season and pinned the opposition deep within its own territory with 12 punts inside the 20-yard line (fifth nationally) with six more that went for touchbacks (first nationally)…Forced six fair catches out of his punts… Amassed 1,991 yards with his punts…His long on the year was a 60-yard boot against Holmes SPECIALIST: Michael Baugus (Corinth, Miss.) Two-time (2018/2019) MACCC All-State first-team…Two-time Fred Mitchell Award watch list recipient…Finished sixth in the nation as a sophomore with an average of 40.2 yards per punt…Tied for second nationally and first in the MACCC with 21 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line…An additional 14 punts were signaled for fair catch (third in the NJCAA and tops in MACCC) while three went


Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan (Madison, Miss.) Wesley Harris (Jackson, Miss.) Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.) MEN’S BASKETBALL DenzelLeroy McDuffey (Jackson,(Madison, Miss.) Miss.) “Shaq” Buchanan Wesley Harris(Corinth, (Jackson,Miss.) Miss.) Kendall Stafford Dimario(Ripley, JacksonMiss.) (Brusly, La.) Acie Vance

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RETURN SPECIALIST: Donta Armstrong (Pittsboro, Miss.) 2015 NJCAA All-American…2015 NJCAA All-Region 23…Named MACCC All-State as both a receiver and return specialist…13th All-American in program history… finished third in the NJCAA with 772 total return yards…Compiled an average of 22.7 yards on 34 attempts between kickoffs and punts as a sophomore for Northeast… Ended the campaign second in the MACCC in both kickoff return yards at 573 and punt return yards with 199…Tabbed as the MACCC Special Teams Player of the Week with an incredible 298 yards against Mississippi Delta with three 40-plus yard returns that each setup scores by the Tigers…Had his longest return one week later versus rival Itawamba of 84 yards on the opening kickoff… Accumulated 1,103 all-purpose yards, which ranked third in the Magnolia State…His 122.6 yards per outing placed him at 17th among all athletes nationally…Also the Tigers’ top wideout for two consecutive seasons…Recorded teamhighs of 29 receptions and 331 yards with one touchdown for Northeast as a sophomore…Also solid as a freshman with 39 catches for 538 yards…Tied a career-high for yards in a single game that year with 120 against both Coahoma and Itawamba…Had four touchdowns during the 2014 campaign, including two during Northeast’s homecoming victory over Coahoma…Concluded his time in the City of Hospitality with 1,687 all-purpose yards and five scores… Finished collegiate career at West Alabama…Played indoor professional football with the Arizona Rattlers and the San Diego Strike Force (IFL)

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for touchbacks…Made 3 of 7 field goal attempts, including a game tying 31-yarder that sent Northeast’s season-opening win over Southwest to overtime…Also 12 of 14 on extra points as a sophomore for 21 total points…Made six field goals during freshman campaign (tied for second most in MACCC)…Career-long 39-yard field goal at Holmes…Perfect 17 of 17 on extra point attempts to total 35 points…Had 14 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line (12th nationally & 2nd in MACCC)…Career punting numbers include 106 punts for 4,093 yards (38.6 average) with a long of 67 yards, 35 punts inside the 20-yard line, 23 fair catches and five touchbacks…Career kicking numbers include nine made field goals, 29 of 31 extra points and 56 total points

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Denzel McDuffey (Jackson, Miss.) Kendall Stafford (Corinth, Miss.) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Acie Vance (Ripley, Miss.) Aundrea Adams (Corinth, Miss.) Aushiana Ivy (Shannon, Miss.) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cherelle JonesAdams (Middleton, Aundrea (Corinth,Tenn.) Miss.) Anna Brooke Page (Belmont, Miss.) Aushiana Ivy (Shannon, Miss.) Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley, Miss.)Tenn.) Cherelle Jones (Middleton, ShelbyAnna Wilbanks Miss.)Miss.) Brooke (Walnut, Page (Belmont,

Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley, Miss.)

Shelby Wilbanks (Walnut, Miss.) SOFTBALL

First Base: Avery Springer (Houston, Miss.) SOFTBALL Second Base: Raleigh Downs (Booneville, Miss.) First Base: Avery Springer (Houston, Miss.) Third Base: Breanna Tarpley (Athens, Ala.) Second Base: Raleigh Downs (Booneville, Miss.) Shortstop: Nicki Whitten (Booneville, Miss.) Third Base: Breanna Tarpley (Athens, Ala.) Outfielder: Tia Davis Shortstop: Nicki (Ecru, WhittenMiss.) (Booneville, Miss.) Outfielder: Paige Dill (Southaven, Miss.) Outfielder: Tia Davis (Ecru, Miss.) Outfielder: MollyPaige Walden (New Site,Miss.) Miss.) Outfielder: Dill (Southaven, Catcher: Lizzy Van Manen (Pella, Outfielder: Molly Walden (New Iowa) Site, Miss.) Catcher: Lizzy Van(St. Manen (Pella,Mich.) Iowa) Pitcher: Jessica Boyd Joseph, Pitcher: Jessica (Amherst, Boyd (St. Joseph, Pitcher: Erin Dixson N.Y.) Mich.) Pitcher: (Amherst, N.Y.) Pitcher: Jaisa Erin Fox Dixson (Cincinnati, Ohio) Pitcher: Jaisa Fox (Cincinnati, Ohio) DP/Utility: Bianca Chagolla (Riverside, Calif.) DP/Utility: Bianca Chagolla (Riverside, Calif.) DP/Utility: Andrea Cutts (Ackerman, Miss.) DP/Utility: Andrea Cutts (Ackerman, Miss.) DP/Utility: Caleigh Wallace (Killen, Ala.)

DP/Utility: Caleigh Wallace (Killen, Ala.)

BASEBALL BASEBALL

First Base: Tyler Tyler Samaniego (Huntsville, First Base: Samaniego (Huntsville,Ala.) Ala.) Second Base: Trent Turner (Brandon, Miss.) Second Base: Trent Turner (Brandon, Miss.) Third Base: (Oxford, Miss.) Third Base: Josh Josh MillsMills (Oxford, Miss.) Shortstop: Stanley (Oxford,Miss.) Miss.) Shortstop: Luke Luke Stanley (Oxford, Catcher: Riley Alef (New Albany, Miss. Catcher: Riley Alef (New Albany, Miss. Outfielder: Will Robertson (Falkner,Miss.) Miss.) Outfielder: Will Robertson (Falkner, Outfielder: Heath Wood (Kossuth, Miss.) Outfielder: Heath Wood (Kossuth, Miss.) Outfielder: Bailey Walker (Lake Cormorant, Miss.) Outfielder: Bailey Walker (Lake Cormorant, Miss.) Starting Pitcher: Tanner Gaines (Baldwyn, Miss.) Starting Pitcher: Tanner Gaines (Baldwyn, Miss.) Starting Pitcher: Cooper Cox (Ripley, Miss.) Starting Pitcher: Cooper (Ripley, Miss.)Ala.) Starting Pitcher: JakeCox Christa (Huntsville, Starting Pitcher: Jake Christa (Huntsville, Ala.)Miss.) Relief Pitcher: Evan Hickman (Holly Springs, Relief DH/Utility: Pitcher: Evan Hickman (Holly Springs, Brandon Farley (Cookeville, Tenn.)Miss.) DH/Utility: Brandon Farley (Cookeville, Tenn.) DH/Utility: Anthony Lipsey (Myrtle, Miss.) DH/Utility: Tucker Childers (Ripley,Miss.) Miss.) DH/Utility: Anthony Lipsey (Myrtle, DH/Utility: Tucker Childers (Ripley, Miss.)

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TIGER SPIRIT

MEET THE 2023

Cheerleading Team

KINYA ANDERSON

MADISON BENNETT

MADISON BURKS

SAVANNAH BURROUGHS

GRACE CAVER

EMILEE GRISHAM

ALLIE HUDDLESTON

MAKENSIE KING

BLESSIN KIRKSEY

CHLOE KNOBLOCK

KIARA MATHIS

LAUREN MINCY

ANSLIE MITCHELL

HALEY RUSSELL

HANNAH SEAGO

JADA SHINAULT

AVERY TAPP

ADDIE TRULOVE

and as always...

AYUNNA WITHERSPOON

COOPER LONG

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MEET THE SHOWBAND FROM Edith E. Aburto Mariah C. Adams Chloe G. Barnes Riley M. Becvar Jonasia G. Bell Autumn M. Brackett Jayden W. Braddock Andre M. Brock-Hunt Garrett W. Brown Zachary C. Brown Sydney L. Bryant Alivia G. Buchanan Wendy D. Butler Nydia P. Caballero Gomez Hannah G. Carson Jeremiah D. Carter Lexie-Faith E. Cartwright Cassidy C. Chandler Lillian F. Childs Abigail L. Clayton Jakob A. Clemmons Rebecca J. Coltharp Zackary D. Dildy Anndrea D. Dobbs Robert S. Draper Meagan E. Drewry Trinity A. Duncan Angel G. Dupre Hailey M. Eakin Samantha J. Edwards Jacob O. Evans Brian C. Faulkner Addyson B. Fikes Annagrace E. Floyd Tanner R. Franks Raigan D. Frazier Kymberlie A. Gable Amada A. Gamez Dakota G. Gassaway Kiara N. Gaunt Alexis R. Gifford Christina C. Graham Tyler B. Gregory Aleasha A. Harris Icsis A. Harris John D. Harvey Isaiah D. Hatch Ava S. Henry Kensley J. Higginbottom

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Mackenzie J. Hines Lauren S. Hoard Quienshala M. Hogan Whitney L. Hopkins Sariah L. Hoyle Kellie J. Hutchison Kailey J. Inman Erin L. Irvin Chloee A. Ives Nevaeh A. Ivy Alana F. James Lily E. Jeter Hayes C. Johnson Kirklyn B. Johnson Justin K. Johnston Lakyn G. Jourdan Carson M. Kiddy Jasmine Lemus Emilie N. Little Skylar C. Lovett Timothy A. Madru Ryan W. Magill Harley R. Markle Kevin G. Martinez Erin M. Mattox Jaimonta K. McCurty Austin C. McGee Makayla L. Meteer Ion B. Miller Kelly C. Mills Charles W. Mitchell Madeline G. Moore Charlie D. Morgan Timothy M. Morgan Dat T. Nguyen Jeffery A. Nock William I. Norwood Ashanti D. Paten Matthew J. Peacock James D. Phifer William C. Phifer Trevion D. Pierce Hayden C. Powers Julian J. Prather Ana L. Ramirez Casey L. Renner Landan X. Reynolds Dillon T. Richey Jeffery D. Rigdon

Francisco A. Rivera Reed D. Roberson Breanna T. Roberts Braden N. Robinson Miles R. Robinson Shuntasia A. Robinson Kaitlyn S. Rouse Savannah D. Sawyer Danae M. Scales Jada L. Scales Marlee R. Seals Kaitlyn G. Shelley Joseph G. Sherwin Miriam L. Sherwin Shakira Z. Shields Sheridan L. Shinar Gabriel M. Shook Aylonna J. Simmons Isaac K. Simmons Lundon A. Simmons Grace I. Siniard Graham H. Siniard Ethan W. Smith Hetleys R. Smith Laila D. Smith Silas J. South Abby G. Stewart Gracie E. Storment Alison G. Strain Samuel E. Stubblefield William D. Tapp Geniya C. Tate Kaylee M. Taylor Brianna A. Tensley Marley H. Thrasher Bailey W. Timmons Tradarius D. Tisdale Kortney B. Trice T’Keyah A. Tucker Holden A. Vanstory Samuel A. Vaughan Catherine Vazquez-Arrezola Merton N. Wehrstein Lydia R. West Stephanie-Mae A. Wheeler Samuel J. Whitaker Isabel G. Williford Jakyla K. Willis


TIGER SPIRIT

DIRECTORS______________________________________ Bryan Mitchell, Dr. Jason Beghtol, Dr. Amy Langley COLOR GUARD_________________________________________________________________Dr. Amy Langley DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER_______________________________________________________Bethany Hannah ADJUNCT STAFF___________________________________________________ Kent Hisaw and Megan Kimble DRUM MAJORS___________________________________Dat Nguyen, Cassidy Chandler, and Reed Roberson GUARD CAPTAINS______________ Trinity Duncan, Annagrace Floyd, Erin Irvin, Kat Rouse, and Kaylee Taylor DANCER CAPTAINS_________ Laila Smith, Lexie Cartwright, Lily Jeter, Gracie Storment, and Meagan Drewry PERCUSSION CAPTAINS___________________________ Geniya Tate, Ashanti Paten, and Samantha Edwards

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NORTHEAST ATHLETICS TO CELEBRATE 75TH ANNIVERSARY DURING 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR Northeast Mississippi Community

Stringer’s decision turned out to be

College’s athletic programs join the

good as gold. Arnold earned the label

entire institution in celebrating its

“The Dean of Junior College Coaches”

75th anniversary during the 2023-24

and helped the city of Booneville

academic year.

receive the moniker of “Basketball

“Northeast has a storied and reverent

Capitol of the World” by winning 497

past in athletics that identifies where

games and finishing twice as national

we have been,” said college president

runner-up as leader of the Tigers.

Dr. Ricky Ford, “and a passion for

Arnold was responsible for the

success that indicates where we are

selection of Tiger as Northeast’s

going. Every former student-athlete is

nickname. He wanted his teams to

a success story within their self.”

proudly boast of a moniker similar

The school was originally chartered in

the

state

Legislature

in

to that of his friend and legendary

1941,

basketball coach Adolph Rupp from

but construction was delayed due

Sports has played a vital role in the

to World War II. “The Northeast

advancement of those efforts from

Mississippi Agricultural High School-

the very beginning.

Junior College” finally opened its

the University of Kentucky. He also hand a hand in the design of Northeast’s first on-campus athletic

Bonner Arnold, who had already

facility. The “Northeast Mississippi

made a name for himself locally as

Junior College Gymnasium,” which

an All-American guard at nearby

was built with three courts for physical

Wheeler

hired

education

classes

moved forward and has since served

by president R.O. Stringer to build

activities,

was

thousands of students in their journey

Northeast’s athletic department from

spring of 1952 and later rededicated

towards obtaining a higher education.

the ground up as its first coach.

in Arnold’s honor in 1973.

doors for the fall semester of 1948. The high school was abandoned after

one

year,

but

the

college

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High

School,

was

and

basketball

completed

in

the


Northeast sponsored men’s and

team holds that distinction after

alumni have made it to the pros

women’s basketball teams plus an

pulling off an undefeated season

such as 1966 NBA All-Star Game

all-female cheerleading squad during

under the guidance of Ford.

Most Valuable Player (MVP) Adrian

its inaugural session. Baseball and

The Lady Tigers claimed top billings

“Odie” Smith and Mario Addison, who

football programs were launched by

with a thrilling 68-64 decision over St.

became the first Tiger to compete in

year two.

Gregory’s (Okla.) College in the title

the Super Bowl as a defensive lineman for the Carolina Panthers.

The football and men’s basketball

matchup behind the stellar play of All-

teams were originally dually affiliated

Americans Phyllis Stafford Dilworth

as members of both the Mississippi

and Sherry Slayton Holland.

Smith is perhaps Northeast’s most decorated alumnus as an inductee

Junior College Conference and the

Ford is still Northeast’s winningest

into the Naismith Memorial Basketball

Mississippi Valley Conference, which

coach across all sports with 588 career

Hall of Fame. He was part of the

provided the Tigers with opponents

victories over 30 prosperous years.

1960 USA Olympic team that went to

from

The center court inside Bonner Arnold

Rome, Italy, and secured a gold medal

Coliseum was named in recognition of

by going unbeaten.

the

neighboring

state

of

Tennessee. Success

came

almost

instantaneously at Northeast with

his accomplishments in 2018. and

Lady

athletic

department

at

Northeast is also responsible for the

the football, men’s basketball and

consistently appear in the national

development of productive citizens in

women’s

all

rankings. Northeast has reached the

occupations such as doctors, nurses,

capturing at least one conference

number one spot multiple times,

bankers, educators and trade workers

title within their first three seasons of

including in 1980 when another hall of

that make a positive impact in the

competition.

fame coach in W.B. “Bill” Ward led the

lives of others daily.

programs

Tigers

The Tigers

basketball

The

The Tigers and Lady Tigers, or

football program to its initial division

Northeast continues to look ahead

Tigerettes as they were originally

championship with nine consecutive

to a promising future. The completion

called, have combined to win 84

wins.

of The Plex in 2020 has already made

total championships across all sports between

the

division,

state

and

Ward went on to present new

softball programs with two of their

regional levels. The most recent was

from around the area as Northeast’s

best seasons ever just this past spring

Northeast’s first-ever golf conference

longtime athletic director. The sports

and even better days still to come.

title in 2021.

of golf, softball (slow-pitch), plus

championship in its trophy case with

to

a difference for the baseball and

student-athletes

Northeast also has one national

opportunities

Additional facility upgrades and

track and field were all introduced

expansions

during his tenure.

process as well. Northeast is serving

aspirations to add more down the

Northeast has produced 80 All-

road. The 1986-87 women’s basketball

Americans through the years. Several

are

in

the

planning

up volleyball as its newest addition to the athletic lineup this fall.

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2023 MACCC FOOTBALL MASTER SCHEDULE CO AHO MA T IGERS

MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF

MIS S IS S IPPI DELTA TROJANS

C O PI AH-LI NCOLN WOLVES

2023

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST BULL DOGS

S. 7 at East Central .............................6:30 PM COMMUNITY COLLEGES CONFERENCE S. 7 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI...........7:00 PM S.14 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI...........6:30 PM S. 14 at Copiah-Lincoln.........................6:30 PM S.21 MISSISSIPPI DELTA*...................6:30 PM S. 21 at Coahoma* ...............................6:30 PM S. 28 at Holmes* ..................................6:30 PM S.28 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI*..........7:00 PM O. 7 COPIAH-LINCOLN (HC) ...............5:00 PM O. 5 at Itawamba*...............................7:00 PM O.12 EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................6:30 PM O.12 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ........7:00 PM O.19 at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM O.19 HOLMES*(HC)............................3:00 PM O.26 at Northeast Mississippi* ............6:30 PM O.28 at Jones........................................2:00 PM N. 2 ITAWAMBA* .............................6:30 PM N. 2 at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM S. 7 EAST MISSISSIPPI.......................6:30 PM S.14 MISSISSIPPI DELTA.....................6:30 PM S. 21 at Jones*......................................7:00 PM S.28 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........6:30 PM O. 7 at Coahoma .................................5:00 PM O.12 at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM O.19 PEARL RIVER*............................6:30 PM O.26 EAST CENTRAL* (HC)..................6:30 PM N. 2 at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM

E AST CENTR AL WARRIORS

S. 7 COAHOMA ................................6:30 PM S. 14 at Holmes ....................................6:30 PM S. 21 at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM S.28 JONES* ......................................6:30 PM O. 5 at Southwest Mississippi* ...........6:30 PM O.12 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI (HC) ....6:30 PM O.19 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST* .........6:30 PM O.26 at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM N. 2 PEARL RIVER*............................6:30 PM

E AST MI SSI SSIPPI SS IPPI LION S

S. 7 at Copiah-Lincoln.........................6:30 PM S.14 JONES........................................7:00 PM S.21 HOLMES* ..................................7:00 PM S.28 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST ...........7:00 PM O. 5 at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM O.12 at Coahoma* ...............................6:30 PM O.21 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI (HC)* ..2:00 PM O.26 at Itawamba*...............................7:00 PM N. 2 MISSISSIPPI DELTA*...................7:00 PM

HI NDS EAGLES

S. 7 at Northeast Mississippi ..............6:30 PM S. 14 at Northwest Mississippi .............7:00 PM S.21 EAST CENTRAL* .........................6:30 PM S. 28 at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM O. 5 at Jones*......................................7:00 PM O.12 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........6:30 PM O.19 ITAWAMBA (HC)........................7:00 PM O.28 at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............3:30 PM N. 2 COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................6:30 PM

HOLMES BULLDOGS

S. 7 PEARL RIVER..............................6:30 PM S.14 EAST CENTRAL ...........................6:30 PM S. 21 at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM S.28 COAHOMA*...............................6:30 PM O. 5 at Northeast Mississippi* ............7:00 PM O.12 ITAWAMBA* .............................6:30 PM O.19 at Mississippi Delta*....................3:00 PM O.26 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*(HC)..3:00 PM N. 2 at Southwest Mississippi .............6:30 PM

FOOTBALL SCHEDULES

NORTH DIVISION TEAMS Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi & Northwest Mississippi SOUTH DIVISION TEAMS Copiah-Lincoln, East Central, Hinds, Jones, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River & Southwest Mississippi CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Saturday, Nov. 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Saturday, Nov. 18

THE MACCC REMEMBERS MITCH DEAVER This 2023 MACCC football master schedule page is dedicated to the loving memory of former Pearl River Community College sports informa�on director Mitch Deaver, who passed away on June 1, 2015. Mitch dis�nguished himself as a photographer, writer and graphic designer in his 19 years as Pearl River’s outstanding SID. For his dedica�on to PRCC and the MACCC, Deaver was named to Pearl River’s Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

S. 7 JONES........................................7:00 PM S. 14 at Mississippi Gulf Coast..............7:00 PM S. 21 at Northeast Mississippi* ............6:30 PM S.28 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ........7:00 PM O. 5 MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC) ...........7:00 PM O.12 at Holmes* ..................................6:30 PM O.19 at Hinds .......................................7:00 PM O.26 EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................7:00 PM N. 2 at Coahoma* ...............................6:30 PM

JONES B OB CATS

S. 7 at Itawamba ................................7:00 PM S. 14 at East Mississippi........................7:00 PM S.21 COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................7:00 PM S. 28 at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM O. 5 HINDS*......................................7:00 PM O.12 at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM O.21 at Southwest Mississippi* ...........5:00 PM O.28 MISSISSIPPI DELTA (HC) .............2:00 PM N. 2 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST* .........7:00 PM

S. 7 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI ..........7:00 PM S.14 ITAWAMBA ...............................7:00 PM S. 21 at Southwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM S. 28 at East Mississippi........................7:00 PM O. 5 PEARL RIVER*............................7:00 PM O.12 COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................7:00 PM O.19 at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM O.28 HINDS* (HC) ..............................3:30 PM N. 2 at Jones*......................................7:00 PM

NORTHEAS T MIS S IS SIPPI TIGERS

S. 7 HINDS........................................6:30 PM S. 14 at Pearl River ...............................7:00 PM S.21 ITAWAMBA* .............................6:30 PM S. 28 at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM O. 5 HOLMES* (HC) ...........................7:00 PM O.12 at East Central .............................6:30 PM O.21 at East Mississippi*......................2:00 PM O.26 COAHOMA*...............................6:30 PM N. 2 at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS

S. 7 at Mississippi Gulf Coast..............7:00 PM S.14 HINDS........................................7:00 PM S.21 PEARL RIVER..............................7:00 PM S. 28 at Itawamba*...............................7:00 PM O. 5 EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................7:00 PM O.12 at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM O.19 COAHOMA* (HC) .......................7:00 PM O.26 at Holmes* ..................................3:00 PM N. 2 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI*..........7:00 PM

PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

S. 7 at Holmes ....................................6:30 PM S.14 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI ...........7:00 PM S. 21 at Northwest Mississippi .............7:00 PM S.28 HINDS*......................................7:00 PM O. 5 at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM O.12 JONES* ......................................7:00 PM O.19 at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM O.26 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* (HC) ..7:00 PM N. 2 at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM

S OUTHWES T MIS S IS SIPPI BEARS

S. 7 at Mississippi Delta......................7:00 PM S. 14 at Coahoma .................................6:30 PM S.21 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST* .........7:00 PM S. 28 at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM O. 5 EAST CENTRAL* .........................6:30 PM O.12 at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM O.21 JONES* (HC) ..............................5:00 PM O.26 at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM N. 2 HOLMES ....................................6:30 PM


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