2021 Arkansas Tech Football Gameday Program - vs. Northwestern Oklahoma

Page 1

GAMEDAY

Arkansas Tech vs. Northwestern Oklahoma Saturday, November 6, 2021 ◆ 2 p.m. ◆ Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field



ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 QUICK FACTS Arkansas Tech............................................................4 Southeastern Oklahoma.......................................5 6 THE WEEK AHEAD GAC Stats and standings.....................................6 7 THE UNIVERSITY Message From The President............................ 7 This is Arkansas Tech....................................... 8-9 Tech Administration........................................ 10-11 12 ATU CAMPUS AMBASSADOR Jerry the Bulldog................................................... 12 Jerry's Crew.............................................................. 13 18 THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kyle Shipp............................... 18-19 Assistant Coach Josh Lawson........................20 Assistant Coach Ryan Trevathan.................... 21 Assistant Coach Kurt Corbin........................... 22 Assistant Coach Tommy Crayton.................. 23 Assistant Coach Brandon Smith.................... 23 Assistant Coach Nick Sheehan....................... 24 Graduate Assistants............................................ 25

26 MEET THE WONDER BOYS Individual Player Photos............................ 26-27

44 TECH ATHLETICS Interim AD Abby Davis............................... 44-45

28 ROSTERS AND STARTERS Arkansas Tech Roster.................................. 28-29 Arkansas Tech Two-Deep.................................. 31 Southeastern Okla. Two-Deep........................ 31 Southeastern Okla. Roster......................... 32-33

46 TECH FOOTBALL HISTORY Individual Award Winners........................ 46-55 All-Time Coaching Records.......................56-59

34 Misc. Stats Long Plays of the Year........................................34 Scoring Plays of the Year.................................. 35 26 SPORTS MEDICINE / SPIRIT SQUAD Sports Medicine.............................................. 36-37 Spirit Squad - Cheer............................................ 38 Spirit Squad - Dance........................................... 39 40 ARKANSAS’ BAND OF DISTINCTION Band Staff.................................................................40 Student Staff/Section Leaders........................ 41 40 GREEN AND GOLD Membership Levls.................................................43 Green and Gold Members......................................

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

3


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY

COACHING STAFF

Location.................................................................................Russellville, Ark. Founded........................................................................................................1909 Enrollment................................................................................................ 10,829 Nickname...................................................................................Wonder Boys Colors.............................ATU Green (PMS 343) ATU Gold (PMS 116) Conference................................................. Great American Conference National Affiliation.......................................................... NCAA Division II President........................................................................Dr. Robin E. Bowen Interim Director of Athletics/SWA..................................... Abby Davis Head Athletic Trainer.............................................Brett “Duke” Walden Faculty Representative.................................................. Dr. Robin Lasey

Head Coach...................................Kyle Shipp (Arkansas Tech, 2007) Record at ATU (Years)...................................................... 6-14 (3rd year) Career Record (Years)..........................................................................Same

FACILITY INFORMATION

MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION

Facility...................................................Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field Capacity...................................................................................................... 6,500 Surface................................................................................................. SprinTurf All-Time Record At Thone Stadium......................244-144-16 (.624)

Athletics Website.............................. www.ArkansasTechSports.com Main University Web Site....................................................www.atu.edu Conference Web Site.........www.GreatAmericanConference.com Facebook........................................ www.facebook.com/ATUAthletics Twitter...................................................................................@ ATU_Athletics

PROGRAM HISTORY First Season ...................................................................................................1911 Overall Record................................................................568-393-41 (.587) Overall GAC Record............................................................... 40-48 (.455) Postseason Bowl Appearances.................................................................8 NAIA Tournament Appearances............................................................... 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances.............................................................3 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance............................................. 2009 Last NCAA Postseason Opponent............................North Alabama Last NCAA Postseason Result.................................................... L, 28-41 Conf. Regular Season Titles .....................................18 (17 AIC, 1 GSC) ..(1999, 1994, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1964, 1961, 1960, 1958, 1954, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1939, 1935, 1931)

4

Defensive Coordinator/Secondary.......... Josh Lawson (3rd year) Offensive Coordinator/WRs..................Ryan Trevathan (3rd year) Defensive Line.................................................... Kurt Corbin (10th year) Offensive Line..............................................Tommy Crayton (3rd year) Linebackers.....................................................Brandon Smith (3rd year) Tight Ends..........................................................Nick Sheehan (2nd year) Graduate Assistants................... Wyatt Anderson, Carter Burcham ..........................................................................Josh Oliver, Michael Jenkins

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director of Athletic Communications......................Daniel Gallegos Cell Phone (Preferred)........................................................501-442-2930 Email.................................................................................dgallegos@atu.edu Address:................................................................................................................... Department of Athletics Tucker Coliseum 1604 Coliseum Dr. Russellville, AR 72801

TEAM INFORMATION 2019 Overall Record....................................................................................3-8 2019 GAC Record.........................................................................................3-8 2019 GAC Season Finish........................................................................T8th Letterwinners Returning | Lost......................................................38 | 42 Starters Returning | Lost.......................................................................11 | 11

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ABOUT NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA

NWOSU QUICK FACTS

LAST GAME The Northwestern Oklahoma Rangers come into Saturday’s game with an overall record of 1-8. In their most-recent game, the Rangers ran into the run-heavy buzz-saw that is the Harding Bisons offense. In that game, the Bisons did not attempt a pass and rolled up 685 yards rushing on just 63 attempts. The Bisons also scored 10 rushing touchdowns and won 7314 over Northwestern Oklahoma. THE COACH The Rangers are coached by Matt Walter, who is in his seventh year as the head coach at Northwestern Oklahoma. In his time as head coach, Walter has amassed a 21-43 overall record. His most wins in a season came in 2017 when he guided the Rangers to a 5-6 record. SCOUTING THE OFFENSE Offensively, the Rangers feature a spread multiple offensive attack. Through nine games this year, NWOSU has the 10th-ranked scoring offense in the GAC at 21.1 ppg and the eighth-ranked total offense with an average of 348.1 ypg. Through the air, the Rangers are averaging 227.1 ypg to rank sixth in the GAC. On the ground, NWOSU is averaging 121.0 ypg to rank 11th in the GAC. The leading rusher thus far has been Calion Baker with 375 yards gained. Tanner Clarkson is second in rushing yards with 241 and leads the team with four rushing TDs. In the passing game, the Rangers are led by Tanner Clarkson. Thus far, Clarkson has thrown for 2,084 yards and 15 touchdowns. Averaging 231.6 yards per game, Clarkson has also thrown six interceptions. The leading receiver for NWOSU is Gavin Garner with 783 yards on 46 receptions. He also leads the team in TD receptions with eight. SCOUTING THE DEFENSE Defensively, the Rangers base out of the 4-3 scheme and currently rank 12th in scoring defense, allowing 45.8 ppg. Their total defense ranks 12th in the GAC allowing 500.6 ypg of total offense by their opponents. Through the air, NWOSU ranks ninth in the GAC with 215.0 ypg. On the ground, the Rangers allow an average of 285.6 ypg and rank 12th in the GAC. Individually, Northwestern Oklahoma has four players with 50 or more and are led in stops by James Ellis with 78. Brian Holiday leads the team in tackles for loss with 12.0 and is tied for the team-lead in sacks with 4.5. The Rangers defense has forced 13 turnovers with eight INTs and five fumble recoveries. Braxton Kearns and Terry Atta-Peters are tied for the team-lead in interceptions with two apiece. THE SERIES This will be the 18th meeting all-time between Arkansas Tech and Northwestern Oklahoma in a series that All-Time Series Record vs NWOSU Year W/L/T Score Site dates back to 1956. After that initial meeting 10/20/56 L 13-20 Russellville in Russellville, the two NAIA schools didn’t 9/26/87 L 7-30 Russellville 9/24/88 W 16-7 Alva play until 1987, and then played eight-straight 9/23/89 W 26-17 Russellville years until Tech moved to the NCAA. In 2012, 9/22/90 W 22-20 Alva 9/28/91 W(F) 35-7 Russellville NWOSU joined Tech in the GAC and became 9/26/92 W 10-7 Alva 9/18/93 L 20-50 Alva conference opponents. In that time span, Tech 9/17/94 W 31-10 Russellville leads the series 7-1 Overall, Tech leads the 9/29/12 W 41-20 Russellville 9/5/13 W 38-10 Alva series 13-4. 9/4/14 W 33-14 Russellville 10/31/15 W 53-21 Alva 10/29/16 W 41-35 Russellville 10/21/17 W 66-10 Russellville 10/13/18 L 0-21 Alva 10/19/19 W 21-14 Russellville Division II Era - Since 1995 (8 games) Tech leads 7-1 All-Time Total: (17 games) Tech leads 13-4

RANGERS

HEAD COACH MATT WALTER ALVA, OKLA. QUICK FACTS

Location...............................................................................................Alva, Okla. Enrollment..................................................................................................... 1,642 Founded...........................................................................................................1897 President....................................................................Dr. Janet Cunningham Director of Athletics.................................................................... Brad Franz Head Coach....................................................................................Matt Walter SID......................................................................................Andrew Santangelo Nickname................................................................................................ Rangers Colors........................................................................................... Red and Black Stadium (Capacity).................................................Ranger Field (6,000) Affiliation................................................................................NCAA Division II Conference............................................................................. Great American

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach.:..................................................................................Matt Walter Alma Mater:............................................Northwestern Oklahoma, 2000 Record at NWOSU:............................................................21-43 (7th Year) Career Record:............................................................................................ Same Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator:..................... Ken Gordon Passing Coordinator:................................................................... Josh Evans Specialist:....................................................................................... Robert Mata Assistant Defensive Line:................................................Brandon Wilson Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.:...................................... Mickal Arvie Assistant Offensive Line:.............................................. Joe Frangenberg Tight Ends:..................................................................... Sebastian Escalante Cornerbacks:..............................................................................Ahron Barnes Wide Receivers:................................................................... Chavarr Warren

TEAM INFORMATION

2019 Overall Record......................................................................................4-7 2019 GAC Record/Finish................................................................4-7 (7th) 2019 Final Ranking......................... N/A (AFCA) / N/A (D2Football) Offense........................................................................................................Spread Defense...............................................................................................................4-3 Returning Letterwinners.............................................................................. 43 Letterwinners Lost........................................................................................... -Starters Returning............................................................................................14 Starters Lost........................................................................................................ --

2021 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE

DATE Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

OPPONENT Southern Arkansas Henderson State Oklahoma Baptist East Central Ouachita Arkansas-Monticello Southeastern Okla. Southern Nazarene Harding Arkansas Tech Southwestern Okla.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

H/A H A A H A H A H H A H

TIME / RESULT L, 13-32 L, 7-57 L, 42-56 L, 17-20 L, 17-64 L, 23-44 L, 10-43 W, 47-27 L, 14-73 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

5


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SUNDAY

31

MONDAY

THE WEEK AHEAD

1

TUESDAY

2

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

3

4

FRIDAY

5

SATURDAY

6

vs. Northwestern Okla. | 2 p.m. Thone Stadium

Russellville, Ark.

GAC STANDINGS 2021 STANDINGS (THROUGH WEEK 9) Team GAC Pct. Overall (10/3) Harding 8-1 .889 8-1 (16/17) Henderson St. 8-1 .889 8-1 (5/6) Ouachita 8-1 .889 8-1 Southeastern Okla. 7-2 .778 7-2 Oklahoma Baptist 6-3 .667 6-3 East Central 5-4 .556 5-4 Arkansas-Monticello 4-5 .444 4-5 ARKANSAS TECH 3-6 .333 3-6 Southern Arkansas 3-6 .333 3-6 Northwestern Okla. 1-8 .111 1-8 Southern Nazarene 1-8 .111 1-8 Southwestern Okla. 0-9 .000 0-9

HOW ATU STACKS UP IN THE GAC TEAM RANKINGS TOP-5 (THRU WEEK 9)

Pct. Streak .889 W7 .889 W2 .889 W5 .778 W1 .667 W3 .556 L1 .444 L3 .333 W1 .333 L2 .111 L1 .111 L2 .000 L9

THE CONFERENCE SLATE THIS WEEK 11/6 | Southern Arkansas at Southern Nazarene | 1 p.m. 11/6 | Southeastern Okla. at Ouachita | 1 p.m. 11/6 | Henderson State at Oklahoma Baptist | 2 p.m. 11/6 | East Central at Arkansas-Monticello | 2 p.m. 11/6 | Northwestern Okla. at Arkansas Tech | 2 p.m. 11/6 | Southwestern Okla. at Harding | 2 p.m. NEXT WEEK 11/13 | Henderson State at Ouachita | 1 p.m. 11/13 | East Central at Southeastern Okla. | 2 p.m. 11/13 | Arkansas-Monticello at Southern Arkansas | 2 p.m. 11/13 | Oklahoma Baptist at Southern Nazarene | 2 p.m. 11/13 | Harding at Arkansas Tech | 2 p.m. 11/13 | Southwestern Okla. at Northwestern Okla. | 3 p.m. Rankings are from: AFCA/D2Football.com

1st.....................Opponent Penalties............................................................. 105.8 ypg 1st.....................PAT Kicking................................................................ 27-of-27 (100%) 3rd....................Opponent 4th Down Conversion........................6-for-16 (37.5%) T3rd.................Kickoffs...................................................................40.1 net yards/kick 4th....................Opponent 1st Downs................................................... 176 (19.6 fpg) 4th....................First Downs.................................................................... 201 (22.3 fpg) 4th....................Opponent 3rd Down Conversion................... 47-for-118 (39.8%) 5th....................4th Down Conversion........................................... 10-for-17 (58.8%) 5th....................Red Zone Defense.................................................. 32-of-41 (78.0%) 5th....................3rd Down Conversion........................................68-for-147 (46.3%) 5th....................Time of Possession........................................................... 31:03/game

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS TOP-10 (THRU WEEK 9) 1st.......... Fumbles Recovered........Tyrus Fort............................................................... 3 T1st........ PAT Kicking........................Jesus Zizumbo....................... 27-of-27 (100%) 2nd........ Field Goals.........................Jesus Zizumbo...................... 10-for-14 (71.4%) 2nd........ Punt Returns.....................Tyrus Fort......................................................7.1 ypr 4th......... Passes Defended.............Trayon Jones......................................................... 9 4th......... Scoring (Kick)...................Jesus Zizumbo....................... 57 pts (6.3 ppg) 5th......... Punting................................Aaron Winn............................................40.3 ypp 8th......... Passing................................Jack Lindsey.........................................192.3 ypg 8th......... Rushing...............................Caleb Batie............................................. 58.4 ypg 8th......... Total Offense.....................Jack Lindsey..........................................211.9 ypg 9th......... Kick Returns......................Drew Wade............................................... 18.9 ypr 10th....... Receiving............................Mason Ross..............................................57.3 ypg

Week 1 Off: Def: ST:

6

2021 GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Demilon Brown (UAM) Maalik Hall (SE) Xaylan Falls (OUA)

Week 5 Off: Def: ST:

Isaac Edwards (OUA) Deidric Shields (HSU) Temo Martinez (HSU)

Week 2 Off: Preston Haire (OKB) Def: Gavin Roe (SAU) ST: Demarcus Williams (SAU)

Week 6 Off: Def: ST:

Adam Morse (HSU) Dedric O’Bryant (HSU) Kendale Allen (HU)

Week 3 Off: Def: ST:

Preston Haire (OKB) L’liott Curry (HSU) RJ Williams (ECU) Keilahn Harris (OKB)

Week 7 Off: Def: ST:

Cole Chancey (HU) Josh Cornell (OKB) Brock Floyd (SAU) Josh Johnson (HSU)

Week 4 Off: Def: ST:

Omar Sinclair (HU) Tyler Stuever (OKB) Josh Arnold (OKB) Temo Martinez (HSU)

Week 8 Off: Def: ST:

Adam Morse (HSU) Jalen Baldwin (ECU) Brian Holiday (NWOSU) Will Fitzhugh (HU)

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

Week 9 Off: TJ Cole (OUA) Def: Deldric Sheilds (HSU) ST: Jesus Zizumbo (ATU) DeMarcus Williams (SAU) Week 10 Off: Def: ST: Week 11 Off: Def: ST:


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On behalf of the Board of Trustees, students, faculty and staff of Arkansas Tech University, welcome to Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field. After missing the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is wonderful to have the Wonder Boys back on the field. Thank you for helping us fulfill our civic responsibility to limit the spread of the virus by participating in appropriate mitigation strategies this season. As we gather to enjoy today’s game, may we do so with the defining attributes of NCAA Division II foremost in our minds: learning, service, passion, sportsmanship, resourcefulness and balance. Arkansas Tech University student-athletes exemplify these ideals through their performance in competition, in the classroom and in the community. Our Wonder Boys and Golden Suns earned the Great American Conference President’s Trophy for overall athletic performance during the 2020-21 academic year. Their athletic excellence is matched by an academic performance that led to 77 ATU student-athletes earning GAC All-Academic status in 2020-21. In addition, Arkansas Tech student-athletes have finished top five in the NCAA Division II Team Works community service competition each of the last five years, including two community service national championships. We extend our appreciation to you, the loyal fans of the Wonder Boys and Golden Suns. The many and varied achievements of our student-athletes would not be possible without your support of our intercollegiate athletics program. Thank you for being part of the team. Enjoy today’s game and please let us know if there is anything we can do to enhance your stadium experience. Sincerely,

Dr. Robin E. Bowen President

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

7


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL THIS IS ARKANSAS TECH OUR MISSION

Arkansas Tech University is dedicated to student success, access, and excellence as a responsive campus community providing opportunities for progressive intellectual development and civic engagement. Embracing and expanding upon its technological traditions, Tech inspires and empowers members of the community to achieve their goals while striving for the betterment of Arkansas, the nation, and the world.

W

hat does it mean to be first?

At Arkansas Tech University, being first is about forging a personalized path to academic and personal achievement with the support of faculty and staff who make student access and success their No. 1 priority. As a result, ATU is FIRST in the Natural State when it comes to providing access to a better life after graduation. ATU has been ranked No. 1 in Arkansas on CollegeNET’s Social Mobility Index seven consecutive years through 2020. The annual rating is an indicator of a university’s success in providing graduates with a pathway to an enhanced economic standing. Arkansas Tech is recognized as a statewide leader in STEM education. Students explore intersecting career paths made

8

possible by more than 100 undergraduate degree programs and more than 25 graduate degree options. ATU has continued a wave of academic innovation with several new degree programs in recent years. These include applied statistics with a data science option, computer engineering, criminal justice and criminology, cultural and geospatial studies, cybersecurity, game and interactive media design, environmental science, electrical engineering biomedical option, computer science education, chemistry education and physics education. Without scholarships, the dream of a college education would be unattainable for many students. Arkansas Tech recently received a $4 million gift from the Windgate Foundation that will support new need-based scholarship assistance and help ATU maintain its heritage as a place of opportunity for the

people of Arkansas. Service learning opportunities, the On Track co-curricular program and Norman Career Services prepare ATU students for success in academics, careers and life. Campus and outdoor recreation activities keep ATU students’ minds and bodies strong while they build new friendships and explore their next steps. More than 93 percent of ATU students are Arkansans, and 3 of 4 ATU graduates remain in Arkansas to apply what they have learned and help further develop the state’s economy. Learn more about Arkansas Tech University at www.atu.edu. Schedule a campus tour at www. atu.edu/admissions or by calling (479) 968-0343 or emailing tech. enroll@atu.edu.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL THIS IS ARKANSAS TECH THE UNIVERSITY Location: Russellville, Arkansas, a city of 27,920, located 77 miles northwest of Little Rock and 84 miles east of Fort Smith. Type: Arkansas Tech is a fouryear public university founded in 1909. Majors: Arkansas Tech offers the following majors: GRADUATE DEGREES Doctor of Education School Leadership Educational Specialist Degree »Educational Leadership Master of Business Administration Master of Education »Special Education »Library Media Specialist »Instructional Design and Technology Educational Leadership »K-12 Literacy »School Counseling and Leadership »Teaching, Learning, and Leadership Master of Electrical Engineering Master of Mechanical Engineering Master of Science »Student Affiars Administration »Emergency Management & Homeland Security »Fisheries and Wildlife Science »Health Informatics »Information Technology »Psychology »Strength & Conditioning Studies Master of Science in Nursing Administration and Emergency Management Master of Arts »English and English with TESL option »History »Multi-Media Journalism »Teaching »Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Master of Liberal Arts

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES College of Arts and Humanities Art Education Communication Creative Writing Criminal Justice and Criminology Criminal Justice (A.S.) Cultural and Geospatial Studies English English Education Fine Arts Game and Interactive Media Design General Education (A.A.) Graphic Design History International Studies Journalism Music Music Education Political Science Psychology Public History Rehabilitation Science Social Studies Education Sociology Spanish Spanish Education College of Business Accounting Business Administration (A.A) Business Data Analytics Finance Management Marketing College of Education Early Childhood Education (A.S.) Elementary Education Health and Physical Education Middle Level Education Secondary Education College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Agriculture Business Agricultural Education Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science Education Cybersecurity Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering – Biomedical Option Emergency Management Hospitality Administration Information Technology

Information Technology (A.A.S.) Manufacturing (A.S.) Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Technology (A.S.N.T.) Recreation and Park Administration College of Natural and Health Sciences Biology Chemistry Chemistry Education Engineering Physics Environmental Science Fisheries and Wildlife Science Geology Health Information Management Life Science for Teacher Licensure Mathematics Mathematics Education Medical Lab Science Nuclear Medicine Technology Nursing Physics Physics Education Professional Studies Applied Science Interdisciplinary Studies Organizational Leadership

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine MINORS Accounting Agriculture Anthropology Art Biology Business and Entrepreneurship Chemistry Communication Creative Writing Criminal Justice Economics Emergency Management Engineering Physics English Film Studies French Geography Geology German History Hospitality Administration Japanese Journalism Latin American Studies with language proficiency Latin American Studies without language proficiency Leadership Studies Mathematics Military Science Philosophy Physical Science Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Recreation and Park Administration Rehabilitation Science Religious Studies Social Media Sociology Spanish Spanish Medical Interpretation Strategic Studies TESL Theatre

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

9


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL DR. ROBIN E. BOWEN, PRESIDENT Dr. Robin E. Bowen was unanimously elected the 12th president of Arkansas Tech University by the Arkansas Tech Board of Trustees on April 22, 2014. She took office on July 1, 2014. The institution has developed and enacted a new strategic plan, new campus master plan, new mission statement and new vision statement under Dr. Bowen’s leadership. Arkansas Tech has achieved significant gains in its four-year graduation rate for first-time freshmen on the ATU campus in Russellville and the three-year graduation rate at ATU-Ozark Campus during the Bowen presidency. During the 2020-21 academic year, Arkansas Tech achieved reaffirmation of its institutional accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission for an additional 10-year period. ATU has earned national acclaim from the CollegeNET Social Mobility Index as a leading institution in providing students with access to an enhanced economic position following graduation. Arkansas Tech has ranked No. 1 in Arkansas on the Social Mobility Index seven consecutive years through 2020. In addition, ATU was named to the Colleges of Distinction Best Colleges cohort for 2021-22. Private support for Arkansas Tech has steadily increased during Dr. Bowen’s tenure as president. Donors provided more than $10.5 million in new gifts and pledges to the ATU Foundation during the 2020-21 fiscal year. Dr. Bowen is the first female president of a public, four-year university in Arkansas. She has been identified by the Arkansas Business Publishing Group as one of the Arkansas 250, an annual list of the state’s top influencers and newsmakers. The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Region IV-West presented Dr. Bowen with its 2020 President’s Award, a special recognition reserved for a college or university president who has, over a sustained period of time, advanced the quality of student life on campus. In 2017, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville College of Education and Health Professions presented her with an outstanding alumni award in recognition of her achievements in and contributions to higher education. She was selected as a 2016 recipient of the INSIGHT into Diversity Presidents and Chancellors Giving Back Award, the only national award that honors college presidents and chancellors for their commitment to diversity by giving back to their campus and community. Dr. Bowen earned the 2016 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council 750 President’s Award in recognition of the diversity and inclusion initiatives Arkansas Tech has established during her administration.

10 10

She has previously been recognized as one of AY Magazine’s Most Powerful Women, and she received the Arkansas Traveler certificate from the State of Arkansas. Dr. Bowen is a board member for the International Women’s Forum, the Russellville Area Chamber of Commerce, the Arkansas River Valley Alliance for Economic Development and the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce. As is obvious from her volunteer work, Dr. Bowen is passionate about advancing education, at all levels, and enhancing economic development in Arkansas. She received her Doctor of Education degree with an emphasis in higher education administration from Texas Tech University. She also holds a Master of Education degree in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Science degree in occupational therapy from the University of Kansas. Dr. Bowen and her husband, Doug, are parents of son, Brock; and daughters, Alexa and Brynn.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

Abby Davis

Laury Fiorello

Jason Geiken

Ashley Golleher

Dr. Mary Gunter

Interim Director of Athletics

Vice President for Administration & Finance

Vice President for Advancement

Director of Governmental Relations

Chief of Staff

Dr. Barbara J. Johnson

Dr. Keegan Nichols

Thomas Pennington

Bruce Sikes

Vice President for Academic Affairs

Vice President for Student Services

Associate Vice President and General Counsel

Chancellor Arkansas Tech University-Ozark

ARKANSAS TECH BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Eric Burnett

Stephanie Duffield

Jim Smith

Len Cotton

Bill Clary

Fort Smith, Ark.

Russellville, Ark.

Fayetteville, Ark.

Dardenelle, Ark.

Conway, Ark.

CHAIR

VICE CHAIR

SECRETARY

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

11


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ATU CAMPUS AMBASSADOR - JERRY THE BULLDOG Jerry the Bulldog was adopted as Arkansas Tech University campus ambassador by proclamation of the ATU Student Government Association during its meeting at the Doc Bryan Student Services Center on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013. The action by the ATU SGA represented the re-establishment of an Arkansas Tech tradition that had been lost for more than three-quarters of a century. The original Jerry was a daily part of life at Arkansas Tech in the mid-1930s. He was owned by William O. Young, who oversaw the business affairs of Arkansas Tech as secretary and bursar from 1917-41 and acted as interim president of the college from 1923-25; and his son, Robert A. Young Sr., who grew up to serve as purchasing agent, business manager, vice president for business affairs and vice president for administration and finance at Arkansas Tech from 1941-84 as well as interim president in 1972. Dr. Robert A. Young Jr. has continued his family’s Tech tradition by serving as president of the Arkansas Tech Foundation and as a loyal supporter of Tech athletics. The original Jerry spent much of his time on campus at the armory (later known as the Stroupe Building) with National Guard Battery F. The students and guardsmen there adopted Jerry as one of their own. An article from the Feb. 26, 1936, issue of the Arka Tech student newspaper stated that Jerry was “always present at anything of importance at the armory,” which was a social center of campus at that time and the site of Arkansas Tech home basketball games. When the original Jerry passed away in late 1937, the headline in the Arka Tech proclaimed “Campus Loses Mascot in Passing of Jerry.” The first modern Jerry, whose full name is Jerry Charles Young I, was born on July 17, 2013. He is an English bulldog. He was introduced during a Homecoming Saturday ceremony on Oct. 26, 2013, which was the 103rd anniversary of the first day of classes at Arkansas Tech. Today, Jerry attends a variety of campus events and alumni gatherings as well as Wonder Boys and Golden Suns athletic competitions. In keeping with the original Jerry’s connection to the armed services, Jerry is escorted to many of his official functions by students from the Arkansas Tech U.S. Army ROTC program. Visit www.atu.edu/jerry to learn more about Jerry the Bulldog.

12 12

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL JOIN JERRY'S CREW! Jerry’s Crew is open to individuals age 13 and younger. For $20 per child (and $15 for each additional sibling), Jerry’s Crew members receive admission to regular season ATU athletic sporting events with a paid adult and a T-shirt and/or drawstring backpack. Members are also afforded the opportunity to participate in the coin toss at a football game, serve as a floor assistant at basketball games or be a bat boy/girl at a baseball or softball game. Members of Jerry’s Crew will meet and interact with ATU studentathletes, receive game day shout outs on the video board and gain access to content such as Jerry-themed coloring pages and video drills led by ATU coaches and players. Call (479) 498-6071 or send e-mail to aanderson41@atu.edu for more information about Jerry's Crew.

TASK

Screen Print

Strike Off Approved

Due Date: 08/27/2021

INK Colors 1.2.3.-

Base Pms 116 Bright Gold Pms 343 Dk Green ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY

VLead ARTIST: DR

RTG Artist:

LWO # Center Front: 9.0”W

PRODUCT INFO: BR3413Y-Grey-YOUTH TRIBLEND SHORT-SLEEVE T-SHIRT

304103886000010

x 8.2”H

PLEASE CAREFULLY REVIEW ALL COLORS AND SIZING ABOVE

Images below are not to scale & are intended to show approximate decoration placement and size.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

13




ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (ATU)

WONDER BOYS RECORD WHEN... 2021 UNDER SHIPP At Home 1-3 ................... 3-7 On The Road 2-2 ...................3-6 At Neutral Site 0-1 ................... 0-1 On Grass --- .................... 0-1 On Artificial Turf 3-6 .................. 6-13 Day 2-2 ...................4-5 Night 1-4 ................... 2-9 Wonder Boys Score First 1-1 ....................4-4 Opponents Score First 2-5 .................. 2-10 Leading at Halftime 1-2 ...................2-4 Trailing at Halftime 2-3 ...................3-8 Tied at Halftime 0-1 ....................1-2 Leading After 3 Quarters 2-0 ................... 3-2 Trailing After 3 Quarters 1-5 ................... 2-11 Tied After 3 Quarters 0-1 .................... 1-1 Outcomes of 7 points or less 2-3 ...................4-6 Outcomes of more than 7 points 1-3 ................... 2-8 300 or more yards passing 2-0 ...................2-0 200 or more yards rushing 0-1 ...................0-3 500 or more yards total offense --- .....................--More Total yards than opponent 3-1 ....................5-1 Fewer Total yards than opponent 0-5 ...................1-13 30 or more pass plays 2-4 ...................3-8 30 or more rushing attempts 3-6 .................. 5-13 More offensive plays than opponents 3-4 ...................4-6 Fewer offensive plays than opponents 0-2 ................... 2-5 Same offensive plays as opponents --- .....................--3 or more fumbles lost --- .....................--Less than 3 fumbles lost 3-6 .................. 6-14 2 or more interceptions thrown 0-1 ................... 1-4 4 or more turnovers committed --- ....................0-3 Less than 4 turnovers committed 3-6 ...................6-11 Fewer Turnovers than opponents 0-1 ................... 2-3 More Turnovers than opponents 1-1 .................... 2-5 Same Turnovers than opponents 2-4 ................... 2-6 Defense forces 3 fumbles lost --- .....................--Defense has two interceptions --- .................... 0-1 Opponents has more than 300 yds. pass 1-2 ................... 2-3 Opponents have less than 300 yds. pass 2-4 ...................4-11 Opponents has more than 200 yds. rush 1-4 ....................1-8 Opponents have less than 200 yds. rush 2-2 ...................5-6 More Penalty yards than opponents 1-1 .................... 2-5 Less Penalty yards than opponents 2-5 ...................4-9 More Time of Possession 3-2 ...................4-6 Less Time of Possession 0-4 .................. 2-7 Same Time of Possession --- .................... 0-1 Record when score 30 or more points 2-1 ....................4-3 Record when score 40 or more points --- .....................--Record when score less than 30 points 1-5 ................... 2-11 Record in August/September 0-4 ..................0-8 Record in October 3-2 ...................5-4 Record in November --- .....................1-2 Record in December --- .....................--Record on Thursday 0-1 ...................0-2 Record on Saturday 3-6 .................. 6-12

INDIVIDUAL 400+ YARDS PASSING:

Tanner Marsh | Oct. 13, 2012 424 yards at Southwestern Oklahoma

Braden Stringer | Nov. 4, 2017 230 yards vs. Southeastern Oklahoma

Terrez Hampton | Sept. 8, 2018 168 yards vs. Henderson State

Trey Smith | Oct. 9, 2021 10 receptions vs. Oklahoma Baptist

Braden Stringer (230 yards) Bryan Allen (106 yards) Nov. 4, 2017 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma

Drew Wade | Nov. 9, 2019 88 yards at East Central

Braden Stringer | Oct. 21, 2017 77 yards vs. Northwestern Oklahoma

Kj Reid | Oct. 7, 2017 39 yards at Arkansas-Monticello

Donald Joshua | Nov. 2, 2019 0 yards vs. Southeastern Oklahoma

Matthew Minnix | Oct. 2, 2021 at Southern Nazarene

Denzel Washington | Oct. 5, 2019 vs. Oklahoma Baptist

Oct. 21, 2017 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma (36)

Sept. 3, 2015 at Southern Nazarene (469 yards)

Oct. 13, 2012 at Southwestern Oklahoma (429 yards)

Oct. 15, 2016 vs. East Central (613 yards)

Nov. 8, 2008 vs. Harding (707 yards)

Oct. 16, 2021 vs. Southern Arkansas (94 plays)

Oct. 21, 2017 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma (66-10)

Oct. 2, 2021 at Southern Nazarene (51-41)

Sept. 23, 2017 at Southern Nazarene (52-0)

Sept. 9, 2017 at Henderson State (4 INTs)

Sept. 8, 2018 vs. Henderson State (14-for-119 yards)

200+ YARDS RUSH:

150+ YARDS RECEIVING: 10+ RECEPTIONS:

TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS:

KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: PUNT RETURN FOR A TD:

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: PLAYER HAVING A SAFETY:

PLAYER HAVING A BLOCKED PUNT: TEAM 30+ FIRST DOWNS:

400+ YARDS RUSHING: 400+ YARDS PASSING:

600+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: 700+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: 90+ OFFENSIVE PLAYS:

55+ POINTS IN A GAME:

50-54 POINTS IN A GAME: SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT:

4+ INTERCEPTIONS (DEFENSE): 100+ PENALTY YARDS:

16 16

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


WHEREVER YOUR JOURNEY TAKES YOU, WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU GET THERE. ORRAUTOMALL.COM


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL KYLE SHIPP | @COACH_SHIPP RECORD AT TECH: 6-14 (3RD YEAR) CAREER RECORD: SAME

NOTEWORTHY : • Returning to his alma mater as its 17th head coach • Previously spent time at Tech as a student-athlete, student coach, graduate assistant and wide receivers coach • Crafted one of the top offenses in the GAC as the offensive coordinator at league-rival Arkansas-Monticello Kyle Shipp begins his third year as head football coach in the 2021 season. A former Wonder Boys player and assistant coach returned to Russellville, as Shipp joined the staff as head football coach after joining former head coach Bo Atterberry’s staff in January 2019. During the 2019 season the Wonder Boys were able to produce an important three game win streak that helped them finish the season strong. Under the leadership of Shipp in the 2019 season, Tech landed five players on the GAC All Conference team. Shipp spent the last five seasons as the offensive coordinator at Great American Conference rival Arkansas-Monticello. Shipp’s UAM offenses continually improved over his time in Monticello, with this last year’s Boll Weevil squad averaging 398.6 yards per game - the second-highest mark in the GAC. Two Boll Weevils made all-conference as UAM posted its first winning season since 2008. Two of Shipp’s UAM offenses averaged over 400 yards per game, and in 2017, former NFL wideout Jalen Tolliver was named GAC Offensive Player of the Year. During his time at UAM, Shipp mentored eleven all-Great American Conference players. During his first stint in Russellville, Shipp helped the Wonder Boys offense average 30 points and 400 yards of total offense per game during the 2012 season that featured former Montreal Alouettes quarterback Tanner Marsh, and

18 18

his kickoff return team of 2011 led the NCAA Division II in returns for touchdowns. He also coached a pair of all-conference receivers during the past three seasons in Russellville under coaches Steve Mullins and Raymond Monica. Prior to returning to Arkansas Tech in 2011, Shipp served two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Arkansas State under Steve Roberts. With the Red Wolves, Shipp helped coach an offense that set nine school records during the 2010 season, and aided the team to a No. 43 national rank and No. 2 Sun Belt Conference rank in total offense (4,841 yards). That season, he worked under then offensive coordinator Hugh Freeze as A-State installed the spread nohuddle offense seen today with Freeze at Ole Miss. Shipp began his coaching career as a student assistant at Arkansas Tech in 2006 and was promoted to graduate assistant for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. During those three seasons, Shipp had his hand in coaching several aspects of the team, including defensive backs, special teams, receivers, quality control and quarterbacks. He also assisted with recruiting during those seasons. The Morrilton, Ark. native played three seasons at Arkansas Tech from 2003-05 as a receiver and was a part of the Wonder Boys’ NCAA Division II playoff team in 2004. He holds a pair of degrees from ATU, a bachelor’s degree in history and political science obtained in 2007 and a master’s degree in college student personnel obtained in 2009. He is married to the former Krystal Carr of Russellville. The two have a daughter Emmy Lou.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL

EDUCATION

THE SHIPP FILE

Arkansas Tech (2007) - History & Political Science Arkansas Tech (2009) - College Student Personnel

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2006 2007-08 2009-10 2011-13 2014-15 2016-18 2019-pres.

CAREER HEAD COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR 2019 2020 2021 Total

3-8 (3-8) No Season - COVID 3-6 (3-6) 6-14 (6-14)

Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech

Student Assistant Arkansas Tech Graduate Assistant Arkansas Tech Graduate Assistant Arkansas State Wide Receivers Arkansas Tech OC/Quarterbacks Ark.-Monticello Asst. HC/OC Ark.-Monticello Head Coach Arkansas Tech

HEAD COACHING RECORD 2019-pres. Arkansas Tech 3 years

6-14 6-14 (.300)

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

19


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL JOSH LAWSON @jwlawson1

Defensive Coordinator 3rd Year Alabama (2003) Josh Lawson enters his third year at Arkansas Tech, after spending a pair of seasons at Stephen F. Austin, including his last season as defensive coordinator. In his final year in Nacogdoches, Lawson mentored all-Southland Conference safety Alize Ward, who ranked 17th in the league with 7.2 tackles per game. Aretavious Hendrix and Trenton Gordon were all-Southland Conference honorable mention picks under his tutelage. During Lawson’s first year in Texas’ oldest town, overseeing the Lumberjack linebackers and overseeing kickoffs on special teams, his linebacker corps featured a trio of talented players in junior Ryan Woods and sophomores Anthony Jacobs and Teddy Britton. The three combined for 160 total tackles, including 17 tackles for loss, providing a stout wall in the heart of defensive coordinator Jeff Byrd’s defensive scheme. Lawson’s linebackers played a pivotal role in helping SFA to rank fifth in the league in red zone defense as opponents scored less than 80 percent of time when reaching the Lumberjacks’ 20-yard line. The group also created quarterback pressure and contributed in pass coverage, aiding SFA to allow just 210 passing yards per game in conference play, which was fifthbest in the Southland Conference in that category. Lawson previously spent eight seasons at fellow GAC institution Southern Arkansas, including his last five as the Muleriders’ defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. Under Lawson’s guidance, Southern Arkansas saw significant improvement defensively, allowing just 24.4 points per game and 319.9 yards per contest in 2016.

20 20

In his first season as defensive coordinator in 2012, Lawson helped engineer a significant turnaround in the Southern Arkansas’ defensive efforts. The Muleriders ranked at least 50 spots higher in the national rankings in all five major defensive categories from 2011, including ranking sixth nationally in rushing defense per game, a rise of 120 spots. During his time in Magnolia, Arkansas, Lawson also worked with the Muleriders’ linebackers before making the transition to defensive backs prior to the 2015 season. In his eight seasons at Southern Arkansas, Lawson saw over a dozen of his players earn All-Great American Conference honors, including All-American defensive back Don Unamba, who spent time with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams and the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Lawson was in charge of recruiting efforts in both the East Texas and Dallas areas for the Muleriders. Prior to his time at Southern Arkansas, Lawson spent two seasons at UAB, working with the Blazers’ linebackers. His two years in Birmingham, Alabama, were preceded by a one-year stint at fellow FCS institution Idaho State of the Big Sky Conference, where he served as the Bengals’ defensive line coach. Lawson also spent one year at Walker High School in Jasper, Alabama, filling the roles of cooffensive coordinator, special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. Lawson began his coaching career at Alabama, his alma mater, in 2001, where he was a student assistant coach for two seasons before stepping into a graduate assistant position for the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. While in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Lawson assisted in two top-20 recruiting classes and was a part of the Crimson Tide’s 2001 Independence Bowl and 2004 Music City Bowl teams. A native of Berry, Alabama, Lawson earned both of his degrees from Alabama, achieving his bachelor’s degree in secondary education in 2003, followed by his master’s in sport management in 2004. He is married to the former Meredith Jones.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL RYAN TREVATHAN @R_Trevathan

Offensive Coordinator 3rd Year Arkansas State (2011) Ryan Trevathan enters his third year at Arkansas Tech since joining the Arkansas Tech staff in January, 2019 as Wide Receivers Coach. Prior to the 2020 year, Trevathan was promoted to offensive coordinator. He spent two years as offensive coordinator at Pearl River Community College before making his way to Arkansas Tech. Prior to his time at Pearl River, he spent two years as the offensive coordinator at Northeast Mississippi Community College. After his inaugural season in Poplarville, eight offensive Wildcats signed with four-year programs, including offensive linemen Gerald Bell (Troy) and Tyrin Arceneaux (Nicholls State), Jamarcus Holmes (Tusculum College), Tremaine Chatman (Tusculum College), Tyler Harris (North Carolina-Pembroke), receiver Malcolm Staten (Arkansas-Monticello) and running back Caleb Batie (Missouri Southern State). One of PRCC’s biggest success stories in 2017 was the emergence of quarterback Markevion Quinn. The dynamic quarterback didn’t hold a fouryear offer out of high school, but after passing for 943 yards and six touchdowns and running for 879 yards and 17 scores, Quinn signed with Memphis prior to the start of the 2018 season. The Wildcat offense proved to be one of the best in school history with Trevathan’s guidance. PRCC’s 3,822 total yards were the eighthmost in school history, while the team’s 2,399 yards rushing were the most since 1994. Trevathan is a native of Jonesboro, Arkansas, and graduated from Jonesboro High in 2007. He was an undergraduate student assistant coach at Arkansas State during his four years at ASU, graduating in Dec. 2011 with a degree in physical education.

He spent three seasons at Ole Miss, serving as a graduate assistant in 2012-13 and working specifically with tight ends before becoming a full staff member in 2014 as a quality control coach. During his time on the Rebel sideline, Ole Miss produced two of its three best offensive seasons in school history, including a record 6,153 yards in 2013. Under Trevathan’s tutelage, Ole Miss saw tight end Evan Engram become an All-SEC and All-American selection before leaving Oxford as a first-round NFL draft pick by the New York Giants. Trevathan then moved on to Northeast Mississippi Community College, where he served as offensive coordinator. During his debut season in Booneville in 2015, Trevathan’s offense averaged 301 yards per game and scored 24 total touchdowns. The Tigers improved drastically in his encore season, averaging 366.1 yards and finding the end zone a total of 31 times. In just two seasons with NEMCC, Trevathan saw 12 offensive players go on to four-year schools, including quarterbacks Mason Cunningham (Liberty) and Kendrick Doss (Jacksonville State), running backs Kenzie Phillips (Mississippi College) and Tiberias Lampkin (Mississippi College), offensive linemen Jo’Quarius Savage (LouisianaMonroe), Ethan Smart (Purdue) and Ryan Baysinger (Arkansas-Monticello), tight end Ross Painter (Arkansas State), and receivers Jaylon Fair (Oklahoma-Panhandle), Joe Horn, Jr. (Missouri Western), Donta Armstrong (West Alabama) and Khalid Kornegay (Regina). Trevathan and his wife, Morgan, have four children, Kaden, Hudson, Ellie and Rowan.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

21


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL KURT CORBIN @coach_corbin

Defensive Line 10th Season Arkansas Tech (2001) Kurt Corbin enters his tenth overall year on the staff at Arkansas Tech University, returning to his alma mater in 2013. Corbin was previously a member of the Wonder Boys staff in 2005, serving as wide receivers coach. After overseeing the strength and conditioning efforts for the Wonder Boys in the 2013 season, Corbin was elevated to co-Defensive Coordinator in 2014. The defensive performance in 2014 was stellar, as the Wonder Boys held opponents to 344 yards per game and saw three players - Logan Genz, Wesley McKinney, and Shai Kobayashi earn all-Region honors, while Kobayashi picked up an all-America nod. Tech continued its impressive defensive performance in 2015, as Tech was the No. 2 defense in the Great American Conference, allowing a paltry 21.8 points per game. Genz earned honorable mention all-America squads after being named Defensive Player of the Year. Demetris Ford also earned an all-region honor. 2016 saw the Wonder Boys finish fourth in the conference in scoring defense, allowing less than 25 points per game. Three members of Tech’s defense received all-conference honors, including Ford’s second straight appearance on the All-GAC team. The 2017 Wonder Boys ranked second in the GAC in scoring defense (20.8 ppg), fourth in total defense (368.1 ypg) and first in pass defense efficiency (111.0). Tech also led the conference in opponent fourth-down percentage (27.3) and ranked second in sacks (24). KJ Reid and Cua’ Rose were both named to the All-GAC First Team and D2CCA All-Super Region 3 First Team.

2 22

The 2018 Wonder Boys saw three all-conference picks in first team selections KJ Reid and Cua’ Rose as well as honorable mention pick Andrew Craig. Tech boasted the GAC’s fifth-ranked scoring defense, surrendering 24.5 points per contest. Prior to returning to Tech, Corbin spent 20092012 as the defensive line coach/recruiter at Stephen F. Austin State University, guiding a unit that recorded more sacks over his three-year tenure than any other unit in Division I. The Lumberjacks won back-to-back Southland Conference titles, and during his tenure finished among the nation’s top-20 in tackles for loss and top-10 in sacks. Before joining the SFA staff, Corbin spent two seasons as a defensive coach at Northwestern State. During his time in Natchitoches, La., Corbin helped produced one of the league’s more intimidating defenses. In 2006, the Demons led the league in six defensive categories, including total defense, rushing defense, pass defense efficiency, opponent first downs and opponent third downs. Corbin helped produce two of the better players in the nation in AllAmericans Ed Queen and Tori Collins. Corbin coached the Demon linebackers and took on the added responsibility of defensive coordinator the following season. Northwestern State posted similar numbers leading the SLC in four defensive categories. The Demons finished the year tops in the league in total defense, pass defense, opponent first downs and opponent third downs. Corbin began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in 2001. After spending his first two seasons with the Demons, he was named the defensive line and linebackers coach at Arkansas-Monticello. Corbin received his bachelor’s degree from Arkansas Tech in 2001. He graduated with a master’s degree from Northwestern State in 2003. He and his wife Ashley have two daughters, Emerson and Kennedy.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL TOMMY CRAYTON

BRANDON SMITH

Offensive Line 3rd Year Midland (2012)

Linebacker 3rd Year Midwestern State (2010)

@Coach_Crayton

Tommy Crayton enters his third year on the Arkansas Tech staff, having joined the Wonder Boys football program in January, 2019. He spent the 2018 season as an offensive graduate assistant coach at Texas State, working primarily with the offensive line. His recruiting territory was north Arkansas and southwest Texas. Crayton spent the 2017 season as the running backs coach at Florida Institute of Technology. He also worked with special teams. Crayton went to Florida Tech after working with the offensive line at Southeastern Oklahoma in 2016. Before his first stint at Southeastern Oklahoma State he coached running backs and assisted with special teams at MacMurray College. He began his coaching career as a defensive intern at Midland University. A native of Austin Texas, Crayton played two years at Independence Community College before moving on to Midland University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in human performance sports management at Midland in 2012 and a master’s degree in sports studies and athletic administration at Southeastern Oklahoma State. Crayton is married to the former Mercedes Bender and the couple have a son, Christopher.

@ATUCoachSmith

Brandon Smith enters his third year at Arkansas Tech as part of coach Kyle Shipp’s staff after joining the football staff in January 2019. Smith spent the 2018 season coaching linebackers at Southeastern Oklahoma. The 2018 Savage Storm defense ranked sixth nationally in total defense, and linebacker Seu Luafatasaga earned all-Great American Conference honors. Prior to his time in Durant, Smith spent five years at East Texas Baptist University, beginning as the director of football operations and earning promotions along the way, moving from cornerbacks coach in 2013-14 to safeties coach in 2015, and defensive coordinator in 2016. He also served as the team’s lead recruiting coordinator from 2013-16. During his time at ETBU, Smith had the opportunity to serve two summers as a guest coach with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League, was a Regional Scout in 2017 for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and twice earned the NFL Bill Walsh Coaching Fellowship, working with the Los Angeles Rams and coach Bill Johnson and also the Dallas Cowboys and coach Joe Baker. Smith started his collegiate coaching career at West Texas A&M, after spending time as a high school coach. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Midwestern State in 2010 and his master’s degree from West Texas A&M in 2012.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

23


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL NICK SHEEHAN @CoachNSheehan

Tight Ends 2nd Year SIU-Edwardsville (2012) Nick Sheehan enters his second year at Arkansas Tech after joining the staff in the fall of 2020. Sheehan currently serves as the tight ends coach. Sheehan comes to Tech after spending the 2018 and 2019 seasons at Lyon College where he spent time as the special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator. Prior to coming Lyon College, Sheehan served as the wide receiver coach at the University of Arkansas-Monticello. In his two years at UAM, the Boll Weevils had a top-two offense in the GAC each year and had three All-GAC receivers. Included among those was All-American Jalen Tolliver, who was the 2017 GAC Offensive Player of the Year and went on to make the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals Tolliver is the all-time leader at UAM in receiving yards and touchdowns and second all-time in the GAC in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns. Prior to UAM, Sheehan was at Washington University in St. Louis where he coached both receiver and tight ends. While there, WUSTL finished in the top-five in the country in offense twice and made the second playoff berth in the school’s history. Sheehan coached six all-conference players while there and helped coached the No. 1 net punt team in the country. He is married to the former Allison Patty and the two have a dog, Watson.

24 24

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL WYATT ANDERSON

CARTER BURCHAM

GA - Running Backs 2nd Year Mississippi State (2018)

GA - Quarterbacks 1st Year Arkansas Tech (2020)

@_CoachWyatt

Wyatt Anderson enters into his second year as a graduate assistant for the Arkansas Tech football team and will work with the running backs in 2021. Anderson came to Tech after spending the 2019 season as the wide receivers coach at Black Hills State (Spearfish, N.D.). Prior to that, he was an offensive assistant and tight ends coach at Florida Atlantic for the 2018 season. From 2016-17, Anderson was on the staff at Mississippi State where he was a an offensive assistant and wide receivers coach

@CarterBurcham

Carter Burcham enters his first year as graduate assistant for the 2021 season as the Quarterbacks / Wide Receivers Assistant Coach. As a former player, Burcham graduated from Arkansas Tech in 2020 with his bachelor’s degree. Burcham holds 2018 and 2019 All-GAC All-Academic honors from his time as a Wonder Boy. Burcham, a Greenbrier, Ark. native, is related to Neal Burcham who was a Quarterback for the SMU Mustangs (2013-2016).

JOSH OLIVER

MICHAEL JENKINS

GA - Linebackers/DBs 1st Year Austin Peay (2018)

GA - Defensive Line 1st Year UAM (2021)

@CoachJayATU

Josh Oliver enters his first year as graduate assistant coach for the 2021 season as the Defensive Backs Assistant Coach. Prior to Arkansas Tech, Oliver coached Defensive Quality Control at University of Central Arkansas in 2021, and at coached Linebackers at Lyon College from 2018 to 2020. Oliver, Memphis, Tenn. native, graduated from Austin Peay with a bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Performance. Oliver spent two seasons on the coaching staff at Austin Peay State University. Oliver and the staff helped turn the Governors around from going 1-35 overall - including a 0-11 mark in the first year with the new coaching staff - to an 8-4 record in their second season.

@bigtimemike8

Michael Jenkins enters his first year as a graduate assistant for the Arkansas Tech football team and will work with the defensive line. Jenkins comes to Tech following a four-year career at the University of Arkansas-Monticello where he played along the defensive line for the Boll Weevils. A native of Crossett, Jenkins saw action in 2018 and 2019 for the Boll Weevils but saw his senior campaign of 2020 not be played due to COVID. In his time on the field, Jenkins registered 39 tackles with nine going for a loss. He also had a pair of sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries for his career.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

25


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL #0 George Brooks Defensive Tackle Allen, Texas

#8 Trey Smith Wide Receiver Springdale, Ark.

#18 Jack Lindsey Quarterback Springdale, Ark.

#1 Drew Wade Wide Receiver Pine Bluff, Ark.

#9 Gio Williams Linebacker Denton, Texas

#19 Joyrion Chase Wide Receiver Marion, Ark.

#28

#29

Jordan Furtch Defensive Back Paris, Texas

Keon Simmons Running Back Mayflower, Ark.

#37 Christian Stafford Defensive Back Lufkin, Texas

#46 Kevon Thompson Running Back Moore Station, Texas

#55 Kyle Green Defensive End Bryant, Ark.

26 26

#38 Jaytn Taylor Running Back Dallas, Texas

#47 Emmanuel Nwokorie Defensive End Anna, Texas

#56 Monte Toney Defensive Line England, Ark.

#2

#3

#4

Tyrus Fort Defensive Back Rockwall, Texas

Caleb Batie Running Back Foxworth, Miss.

Dio Williams Defensive Back Denton, Texas

#10 Victor Hill Linebacker Pensacola, Fla.

#11 Jack Grissom Quarterback Eads, Tenn.

#12 Ron Thompson Running Back Bassfield, Miss.

#4 Caleb Canady Quarterback Morrilton, Ark.

#13 Cade Yeager Quarterback Broken Arrow, Okla.

#5 Darryn Cain Defensive Back Houston, Texas

#6

#14 Caleb Stokes Tight End Russellville, Ark.

#15 Cameron McKasson Linebacker Frisco, Texas

#20

#21

#22

#23

#24

#25

Trayon Jones Defensive Back Shreveport, La.

Brandon Hunter Wide Receiver Benton, Ark.

Deon Simmons Running Back Mayflower, Ark.

Alex Chambers Defensive Back Conway, Ark.

Matt Arnold Defensive Back Texarkana, Texas

Tucker Kennedy Fullback Union City, Tenn.

#30 Laquav Brumfield Defensive Back Bryant, Ark.

#39 Koby Edwards Defensive End Burnet, Texas

#31

#32

#33

Kyren Harrison Running Back Arkadelphia, Ark.

Aaron Carter Defensive Back Minila, Ark.

Jayden Jasna Defensive Back Greenwood, Ark.

#40 De’Veyon Smith Defensive End Mesquite, Texas

#48

#49

Matthew Minnix Linebacker Tulsa, Okla.

Isaac Davis Defensive Back Van Buren, Ark.

#57 Tre Cleveland Defensive End Texarkana, Ark.

#58 Jacob Cato Offensive Line Miami, Fla.

#41 Devin Burns Defensive End Memphis, Tenn.

#50 Peyton Henderson Offensive Line Springdale, Ark.

#59 Armando Harper Linebacker Gurdon, Ark.

#42 Arion Banks Defensive End Mariana, Ark.

#34 Christian Cole Linebacker Sachse, Texas

#51

#52

Hakeem Enis Defensive Tackle Decatur, Ga.

Carlos Gordon Defensive End NLR, Ark.

#60 Dayton Lewis Offensive Line Temple, Texas

#35 Caleb Dean Tight End Norman, Okla.

#43 Ty Barbee Defensive Back West Memphis, Ark.

#7

Tyler Polk Denzel Washington Wide Receiver Defensive Back Ocean Springs, Miss. Dallas, Texas

#44 Derek Albers Defensive End New Braunfels, Texas

#53 Myron Henderson Offensive Line Memphis, Tenn.

#17 Adam Cousins Wide Receiver Austin, Texas

#27 Corey Chunn Linebacker Blytheville, Ark.

#36 Andre White Jr. Defensive Back Bryant, Ark.

#45 Armon Harris Linebacker Shreveport, La.

#54 Christian Maier Offensive Line Muskogee, Okla.

#61

#62

#65

John Washburn Offensive Line Hoxie, Ark.

Sam Bartis Offensive Line Sunnyvale, Texas

Cole Cannon Offensive Line Grandview, Texas

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL #66 Christian Corkran Offensive Line New Orleans, La.

#78 Elvis Stricklin Offensive Line Boerne, Texas

#87 Jude Bartholomew Wide Receiver Van Buren, Ark.

#98 Kaylond North Defensive Tackle Dickinson, Texas

#69 Larry Clark Offensive Line Blytheville, Ark.

#79 Jason Richardson Offensive Line Lake Charles, La.

#88 Damien Carrol Tight End Jackson, Miss.

#71

#72

Cameron Hataway Ayomide Johnson Offensive Line Offensive Line Southlake, Texas Dallas, Texas

Trey White Defensive Tackle Shreveport, La.

#70

#80

#81

CJ Palmer Wide Reciever Pocahontas, Ark.

Jordan Eddington Tight End Little Rock, Ark.

#89 Aaron Winn Punter Summerville, S.C.

#91 Jayson Campbell Defensive End Arkadelphia, Ark.

#82 Luke Curtis Tight End Bryant, Ark.

#92 Laymon Howell Defensive Line Hope, Ark.

#74 Nate Burckhartzmeyer Offensive Line Tulsa, Okla.

#83 Mason Ross Wide Receiver Rogers, Ark.

#93 Carson Holloway Defensive Tackle Richmond, Texas

#75 Jessie Boshears Offensive Line Perryville, Ark.

#76 Garrett Jaster Offensive Line Sugar Land, Texas

#84 Xavier Caldwell Wide Receiver Grand Prairie, Texas

#77 Freddy Ware Offensive Line Luxora, Ark.

#85

#86

Tyler Williams Wide Receiver New Orleans, La.

Brennon Lewis Wide Receiver Fort Smith, Ark.

#94

#95

Drew Rust Defensive Tackle Pottsville, Ark.

Jesus Zizumbo Kicker Springdale, Ark.

#86 Dane Martin Kicker/Punter Alma, Ark.

#99 Ryan McCoy Defensive End Frisco, Texas

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

27


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS TECH NUMERICAL ROSTER #

0 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 65 66

28 28

NAME

George Brooks Drew Wade Tyrus Fort Caleb Batie Dio Williams Caleb Canady Darryn Cain Tyler Polk Denzel Washington Trey Smith Gio Williams Victor Hill Jack Grissom Ron Thompson Cade Yeager Caleb Stokes Cameron McKasson Adam Cousins Jack Lindsey Joyrion Chase Trayon Jones Brandon Hunter Deon Simmons Alex Chambers Matt Arnold Tucker Kennedy Jameson Threadgill Corey Chunn Jordan Furtch Keon Simmons LaQuav Brumfield Kyren Harrison Aaron Carter Jayden Jasna Christian Cole Caleb Dean Andre White Jr. Christian Stafford Jaytn Taylor Koby Edwards De’Veyon Smith Devin Burns Arion Banks Ty Barbee Derek Albers Armon Harris Kevon Thompson Emmanuel Nwokorie Matthew Minnix Isaac Davis Peyton Henderson Hakeem Enis Carlos Gordon Myron Henderson Christian Maier Kyle Green Monte Toney Tre Cleveland Jacob Cato Armando Harper Dayton Lewis John Washburn Sam Bartis Cole Cannon Christian Corkran

POS

DT WR DB RB DB QB DB WR DB WR LB LB QB RB QB TE LB WR QB WR DB WR RB DB DB FB WR/RB LB DB RB DB RB DB DB LB TE DB DB RB DE DE DE DE DB DE LB RB DE LB DB OL DT DE OL OL DE DL DE OL LB OL OL OL OL OL

HT

6-2 5-8 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-7 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-8 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-1 5-10 5-6 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-4

WT

285 175 165 200 190 180 205 185 210 175 215 235 190 195 215 205 210 180 210 190 165 175 180 170 185 235 160 215 190 170 175 190 195 165 215 225 170 180 210 230 250 255 270 165 240 220 220 240 225 185 275 275 265 285 290 250 255 255 285 205 300 280 270 280 305

YR

R-Sr. R-Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. R-Sr. Sr. R-Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. R-So. Sr. R-So. R-So. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-So. So. R-Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. R-Sr. R-So. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-So. R-Sr. Fr. So. Jr. R-So. R-Fr. R-Jr. So. R-Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Fr. RsFr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Allen, Texas/Northeastern State Univ. Pine Bluff, Ark./Watson Chapel HS Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall-Heath HS Foxworth, Miss./Missouri Southern State Univ. Denton, Texas/Guyer HS Morrilton, Ark./Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello Houston, Texas/OPSU Ocean Springs, Miss./Davenport Univ. Monroe, La./Univ. of Southern Miss Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS Denton, Texas/Guyer HS Pensacola, Fla./Univ. of Central Arkansas Eads, Tenn./Mississippi College Bassfield, Miss./Univ. of North Alabama Broken Arrow, Okla./Northeastern State Univ. Russellville, Ark./Univ. of Central Arkansas Frisco, Texas/William Jewell College Austin, Texas/UTEP Springdale, Ark./Univ. of Arkansas Marion, Ark./Marion HS Shreveport, La./Northwood HS Benton, Ark./Benton HS Mayflower, Ark./Mayflower HS Conway, Ark./Morrilton HS Texarkana, Texas/Texas HS Union City, Tenn./Union City HS Gurdon, Ark./Gurdon HS Blytheville, Ark./Blytheville HS Paris, Texas/Paris HS Mayflower, Ark./Mayflower HS Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS Arkadelphia, Ark./Arkadelphia HS Manila, Ark./Arkansas State Univ. Greenwood, Ark./Greenwood HS Sachse, Texas/Sachse HS Norman, Okla./Norman HS Bryant, Ark./Mills HS Lufkin, Texas/Lufkin HS Dallas, Texas/SAGU Burnet, Texas/Houston Baptist Univ. Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite HS Memphis, Tenn./Austin Peay Univ. Marianna, Ark./Lee HS West Memphis, Ark./West Memphis HS New Braunfels, Texas/Univ. of Central Arkansas Shreveport, La./Woodlawn HS Moore Station, Texas/Tyler JC Anna, Texas/Allen HS Tulsa, Okla./Jenks HS Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS Decatur, Ga./Kent State Univ. North Little Rock, Ark./North Little Rock HS Memphis, Tenn./Cordova HS Muskogee, Okla./Muskogee HS Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS England, Ark./England HS Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas HS Miami, Fla./Iowa Central CC Gurdon, Ark./Gurdon HS Temple, Texas/Univ. of the Incarnate Word Hoxie, Ark./Hoxie HS Sunnyvale, Texas/Sunnyvale HS Grandview, Texas/Grandview HS New Orleans, La./Fontainebleau HS

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS TECH NUMERICAL ROSTER #

69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99

NAME

Larry Clark Cameron Hataway Ayomide Johnson Trey White Nate Burckhartzmeyer Jesse Boshears Garrett Jaster Freddy Ware Elvis Stricklin Jason Richardson CJ Palmer Jordan Edington Luke Curtis Mason Ross Xavier Caldwell Tyler Williams Brennon Lewis Jude Bartholomew Damien Carroll Aaron Winn Jayson Campbell Laymon Howell Carson Holloway Drew Rust Jesus Zizumbo Dane Martin Kaylond North Ryan McCoy

Pronunciation Guide 3 Caleb BATIE 4 Caleb CANADY 13 Cade YEAGER 15 Cameron MCKASSON 19 JOYRION Chase 30 LAQUAV Brumfield 33 Jayden JASNA 40 DE’VEYON Smith 42 ARION Banks 43 Ty BARBEE 47 Emmanuel NWOKORIE 54 Christian MAIER 56 MONTE Toney 58 Jacob CATO 59 DEWAYNE Smith 70 Cameron HATAWAY 71 AYOMIDE Johnson 74 Nate BURCKHARTZMEYER 75 Jessie BOSHEARS 76 Garrett JASTER 84 XAVIER Caldwell 95 JESUS ZIZUMBO

POS

OL OL OL DT OL OL OL OL OL OL WR TE TE WR WR WR WR WR/TE TE P DE DL DT DT K K/P DT DE

HT

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

WT

320 280 300 295 285 310 315 355 265 320 190 260 225 175 205 185 210 210 220 190 225 255 275 290 210 210 275 230

YR

Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. So. R-Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. R-So.

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Blytheville, Ark./Blytheville HS Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll HS Dallas, Texas/Cedar Hill HS Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian HS Tulsa, Okla./Broken Arrow HS Perryville, Ark./Univ. of Central Arkansas Sugar Land, Texas/George Ranch HS Luxora, Ark./Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello Boerne, Texas/Boerne-Champion HS Lake Charles, La./Tyler JC Pocahontas, Ark./Pocahontas HS Little Rock, Ark./Little Rock Catholic HS Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS Grand Prairie, Texas/Lake Ridge HS New Orleans, La./Metairie Park Country Day HS Fort Smith, Ark./Univ. of Memphis Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS Jackson, Miss./Lyon College Summerville, S.C./Presbyterian College Arkadelphia, Ark./Arkadelphia HS Hope, Ark./Hope HS Richmond, Texas/George Ranch HS Pottsville, Ark./Pottsville HS Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS Alma, Ark./Alma HS Dickinson, Texas/Univ. of Central Arkansas Frisco, Texas/Texas A&M Univ.-Commerce

(Bay – Tee) (Can – uh – DEE) (Yay – ger) (Mick – cas – on) (Jor – ee - on) (La - Qwave) (Jass – na) (Day – vee – on) (Air – ee – on) (Barbie) (No – woah – CORE – ee) (My – er) (Mon – tay) (Kay – toe) (duh – wayne) (Hat – away) (Ayo – Myde) (Burk – harts – meyer) (Bo – shears) (Jass – Ter) (Zay – vee -er) (Hey – Zeus) (Zi – zumbo)

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

29


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL AFCA TOP-25 (WEEK 9) # School (1st-place votes) 1. Ferris St. (Mich.) (24) 2. Valdosta St. (Ga.) (6) 3. California (Pa.) 4. West Florida 5. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 6. Northwest Missouri St. 7. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 8. Notre Dame (Ohio) 9. Bentley (Mass.) 10. Harding (Ark.) 11. Shepherd (W.Va.) 12. West Georgia 13. Colorado School of Mines 14. Bowie St. (Md.) 15. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 16. Henderson St. (Ark.) 17. Augustana (S.D.) 18. Western Colorado 19. Kutztown (Pa.) 20. Frostburg St. (Md.) 21. Midwestern St. (Texas) 22. Albany St. (Ga.) 23. West Alabama 24. New Haven (Conn.) 25. Nebraska-Kearney

Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 7-1 8-1 7-1 7-1 8-1 8-0 8-1 8-1 7-2 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 6-2 8-1 7-2 7-1 7-2

GAC TEAMS IN THE RANKINGS LW 1 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 10 12 3 14 13 15 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 NR NR 17

Others Receiving Votes: Wingate (N.C.), 39; Washburn (Kan.), 30; Minnesota-Duluth, 18; Colorado Mesa, 16; Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 13; Charleston (W.Va.), 8; Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.), 8; Angelo St. (Texas), 7; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 7; Lindenwood (Mo.), 7; Indiana (Pa.), 4; Colorado St.-Pueblo, 3; Fayetteville St. (N.C.), 2; Tiffin (Ohio), 2; Northern St. (S.D.), 1; Southeastern Oklahoma, 1. 2021 Opponents in BOLD

30 30

Pre W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 UAM -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/ATU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/ECU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/HU 22/14 17/12 RV/24 RV/22 23/22 21/9 20/9 12/4 10/3 10/3 HSU RV/- RV/- 25/- 18/- 13/- 9/21 9/18 20/22 18/19 16/17 NW -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/OKB -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/OUA 11/13 11/11 9/8 8/7 19/7 12/12 11/11 7/8 6/7 5/6 SE -/- -/- -/- RV/- RV/- RV/- RV/- RV/- RV/- RV/SAU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/SNU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/SW -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/Rankings are from: AFCA/D2Football.com

D2Football.com Top-25 (Week 9) Rk Team 1 Ferris State 2 Valdosta State 3 Harding 4 West Florida 5 Northwest Missouri 6 Ouachita Baptist 7 Grand Valley 8 Bowie State 9 Shepherd 10 Augustana 11 West Georgia 12 Colorado Mines 13 CalU 14 Notre Dame 15 Bentley 16 Slippery Rock 17 Henderson State 18 Midwestern State 19 Kutztown 20 Western Colorado 21 West Alabama 22 Albany State 23 Washburn 24 Nebraska-Kearney 25 Lindenwood

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

Rec 8-0 8-0 8-1 7-1 7-1 8-1 7-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 7-2 8-1 8-0 8-1 8-0 8-1 8-1 6-2 8-1 8-1 7-2 8-1 7-2 7-2 7-2

LW 1 2 3 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 4 12 14 13 15 16 19 20 21 23 24 25 NR 17 NR


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS TECH PROJECTED TWO-DEEP L-WR 19 Joyrion Chase | RsFr. | 6-0 | 180 1 Drew Wade | RsSr. | 5-8 | 160 T-WR 8 Trey Smith | Sr. | 5-6 | 160 6 Tyler Polk | Sr. | 5-10 | 185 R-WR 83 Mason Ross | RsFr. | 5-11 | 175 17 Adam Cousins | RsFr. | 5-11 | 180 LT 70 Cameron Hataway | RsFr. | 6-2 | 280 67 Elvis Stricklin | Fr. | 6-4 | 265 LG 76 Garrett Jaster | So. | 6-3 | 315 77 Freddy Ware | RsJr. | 6-3 | 360 C 53 Myron Henderson | RsJr. | 6-2 | 280 50 Peyton Henderson | Fr. | 6-1 | 275 RG 58 Jacob Cato | Jr. | 6-0 | 290 65 Cole Cannon | Fr. | 6-3 | 280 RT 69 Larry Clark | Jr. | 6-4 | 340 79 Jason Richardson | RsFr. | 6-5 | 320 TE 14 Caleb Stokes | RsSo. | 6-2 | 210 82 Luke Curtis | RsSo. | 6-4 | 230 QB 18 Jack Lindsey | Sr. | 6-2 | 210 4 Caleb Canady | Jr. | 6-0 | 185 RB 3 Caleb Batie | RsSr. | 5-9 | 210 12 Ron Thompson | Sr. | 5-6 | 205

CB 20 Trayon Jones | RsFr. | 5-9 | 170 33 Jayden Jasna | Fr. | 5-11 | 165 CB 4 Dio Williams | Sr. | 6-1 | 190 30 LaQuav Brumfield | Fr. | 6-1 | 180 NICK 7 Denzel Washington | RsJr. | 6-2 | 210 36 Andre White Jr. | RsSo. | 5-9 | 150 FS 5 Darryn Cain | RsSr. | 5-10 | 205 23 Alex Chambers | Sr. | 5-11 | 170 ROV 2 Tyrus Fort | Jr. | 5-9 | 160 49 Isaac Davis | RsFr. | 5-9 | 185 SLB 10 Victor Hill | Jr. | 6-2 | 230 32 Aaron Carter | Sr. | 5-11 | 195 MLB 9 Gio Williams | Sr. | 6-1 | 215 48 Matthew Minnix | RsFr. | 6-2 | 210 WLB 15 Cameron McKasson | Sr. | 6-3 | 220 34 Christian Cole | Jr. | 6-1 | 205 DE 40 De’Veyon Smith | Jr. | 5-11 | 215 56 Monte Toney | So. | 6-3 | 255 DT 93 Carson Holloway | RsFr. | 6-2 | 260 72 Trey White | Fr. | 6-1 | 270 NOSE 98 Kaylond North | RsJr. | 5-10 | 280 51 Hakeem Enis | RsJr. | 5-11 | 275 DE 41 Devin Burns | RsFr. | 6-1 | 255 42 Arion Banks | RsJr. | 6-3 | 270

K DS HLD P PR KR

95 96 82 93 89 18 89 95 2 1 1 2

Jesus Zizumbo | Jr. | 5-9 | 175 Dane Martin | Fr. | 6-0 | 210 Luke Curtis | RsSo. | 6-4 | 230 Carson Holloway | RsFr. | 6-2 | 260 Aaron Winn | So. | 6-1 | 190 Jack Lindsey | Sr. | 6-2 | 210 Aaron Winn | So. | 6-1 | 190 Jesus Zizumbo | Jr. | 5-9 | 175 Tyrus Fort | Jr. | 5-9 | 160 Drew Wade | RsSr. | 5-8 | 160 Drew Wade | RsSr. | 5-8 | 160 Tyrus Fort | Jr. | 5-9 | 160

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA PROJECTED TWO-DEEP RT 74 Josh Baker (6-5, 315, R-So.) 72 Kevaughnte McGowan (6-2, 280, R-Fr.) RG 79 Javion Combs (6-5, 365, R-Fr.) 71 Larry Raven (6-1, 340, So.) C 62 Sam Gentry (6-2, 250, R-So.) 73 Tommy Lystad (6-4, 325, R-Jr.) LG 57 Dmarius Warren (6-3, 300, Jr.) 70 Jake Freeny (6-5, 305, R-Fr.) LT 77 Sunday Deng (6-7, 290, R-Jr.) 78 Stephen Kates (6-5, 365, R-Fr.) QB 1 Tanner Clarkson (6-3, 210, R-So.) 7 Ethan Everson (6-3, 195, R-Fr.) TB 25 Calion Baker (5-9, 170, Jr.) 41 Darien Gill (5-9, 170, Fr.) TE 82 Matt Caputo (6-4, 235, Sr.) 89 Alex Baxter (6-3, 250, So.) L WR 3 Torrence Stevens (5-8, 150, So.) 4 Romello Bentley (5-11, 155, Sr.) X WR 14 Devond Blair (6-1, 190, Sr.) 8 Nate Briscoe (5-9, 175, Sr.) Z WR 18 Gavin Garner (6-5, 220, R-Sr.) 10 Braden Reichert (6-0, 170, R-Fr.)

RE DT NT LE MLB OLB OLB FS SS CB CB

7 50 5 91 35 52 6 39 9 44 37 55 13 33 42 36 28 38 22 46 29 23

Nehemiah Lewis (6-2, 255, R-Jr.) Alex Avakian (6-2, 240, Sr.) Brian Holiday (6-2, 325, R-Jr.) Anderson Ramirez (6-3, 335, R-Fr.) Juan Licea (6-0, 230, R-So.) Daniel Contreras (6-4, 270, R-Fr.) Chima Ozz (6-3, 260, Jr.) Azaiah Flores (6-5, 200, R-Fr.) James Ellis (5-10, 235, R-Sr.) Noah Miller (5-11, 210, So.) Wacey Williams (6-4, 200, R-Fr.) Braxton Kearns (6-1, 230, R-Fr.) Bryce Mack (6-0, 220, R-Fr.) Anthony Cochrane (5-10, 210, R-Jr.) Alex Aaron (5-10, 200 R-Jr.) Jeremiah Forbes (5-8, 150, Fr.) Sam Long (6-1, 205, Fr.) Keilon Childs (5-11, 220, Fr.) Dax Benway (6-0, 185, R-So.) Antonio Fergusion (6-2, 180, Fr.) Izaiah Baker (5-10, 170, R-Fr.) Terry Atta-Peters (6-0, 210, R-So.)

K DS P PR KR

30 54 47 4 25 4

Connor O’Neal (6-0, 200, So.) Ruben Alvarado (5-10, 230, Fr.) Brendan Brown (6-4, 230, R-Sr.) Romello Bentley (5-11, 155, Sr.) Calion Baker (5-9, 170, Jr.) Romello Bentley (5-11, 155, Sr.)

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

31


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA NUMERICAL ROSTER #

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 47 49

32 32

NAME

Tanner Clarkson Davin Derival Isaiah Wallace Jayden Frazier Wilfod Louis Torrence Stevens Romello Bentley Kerrington Broussard Brian Holiday Jake Woodring Grant McCook Chima Ozz Nehemiah Lewis Ethan Everson Nathaniel Briscoe James Ellis Jayden Rhinehart Braden Reichert Wilson Cal Stephen McCluskey Jayden Griffin Brian Gonzalez Bryce Mack Devond Blair, Jr. Riley Myers Frederick Sabatini Kolby McDonald Zachary Matthews Gavin Garner Joseph Saunders Isaiah Haro Jake White Demetris Gardner-Holmes Dakota Michaels Braden Gant Dax Benway Terry Atta-Peters Damon Williams Calion Baker Jaizac Garcia Xavier Woodkins Samuel Long Izaiah Baker Connor O’Neal Nicholas Dill Anthony Cochrane Creed Callaway Juan Licea Jr. Jeremiah Forbes Wacey Williams Keilon Childs Zac Waller Aaziah Flores Worthey Shepherd Xavier Ford Darian Gill Alejandro Aaron Dylan Collins John Theophilus Noah Miller Bryce Marks Antonio Ferguson Brendan Brown Luke Maier Trey Marshall

POS

QB DB WR DB LB WR ATH DB DL QB QB DL DL QB WR LB WR WR LB TE DB WR LB WR LB RB WR DB WR DB WR DB RB QB DB DB DB RB RB WR LB DB DB ST ST LB TE DL DB LB DB ST DL LB DL RB DB LB DL LB DL DB ST DL LB

HT

6-3 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-8 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-5 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-8 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-11

WT

210 180 165 200 225 150 155 192 325 200 210 260 255 195 175 235 170 170 210 225 170 183 219 190 210 190 185 190 220 195 195 165 215 205 190 185 210 210 170 205 180 205 170 200 160 210 185 230 150 200 190 220 200 210 280 170 200 210 240 210 205 180 230 250 230

YR

R-So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. R-Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Platte City, Mo. / Missouri Western State Univ. Miami, Florida McKinney, Texas / McKinney HS Shattuck, Okla. Miami / North Miami HS Houston / South Houston HS Jacksonville, Fla. / Stephen F. Austin Nederland, Texas Waco, Texas / Waco Midway HS Moore, Okla. Canadian, Texas / Canadian HS Houston / Hightower HS Garland, Texas / Naaman Forest HS Gunter, Texas / Gunter HS Lake Charles, La. Pensacola, Fla. / Faulkner University Fort Worth, Texas Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe HS Fullerton, California Motherwell, United Kingdom / Bristol Academy of Sports Gilmer, Texas Fort Worth, Texas / Arlington Heights HS Los Angeles / Chaminade HS Oakland, Calif. Kingfisher, Okla. / Kingfisher HS Broken Arrow, Okla. Beaver, Okla. / Beaver HS Frederick, Okla. Newcastle, Okla. / Newcastle HS Homestead, Florida Garland, Texas / Lakeview Centennial HS Enid, Okla. Austin, Texas Lucas, Texas / University of North Texas Houston, Texas Derby, Kan. / Derby HS Garland, Texas / Naaman Forest HS Fort Worth, Texas / Harding University Gainesville, Texas / Gainesville HS Houston / Clear Brook HS Texas City, Texas / San Jacinto CC Gage, Okla. Gainesville, Texas / Gainesville HS Fort Worth, Texas / Richland HS The Colony, Texas / The Colony HS Tulsa, Okla. / Collinsville HS GRUVER, Texas Gonzales, Texas / Gonzales HS Miami, Florida Okemah, Okla. / Okemah HS Mckinney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Everman, Texas / Everman HS Blackwell, Okla. Dallas, Texas San Antonio, Texas Temple, Texas / Belton HS Claremore, Okla. / Verdigris HS Pond Creek, Okla. Pond Creek, Okla. Tucson, Ariz. / Cienega HS Miami, Florida Midwest City, Okla. / University of Central Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Alto Vista, Kansas

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA NUMERICAL ROSTER #

50 51 52 54 55 57 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 97 98 99

NAME

Alex Avakian TJ Parker Daniel Contreras Ruben Alvarado Braxton Kearns Dmarius Warren Simeon Shepherd Payton Haskins Chase Cable Samuel Gentry Kingston Leota David Salas John Aguilar Damon Kepley Kaleb Arnold Tim Kime Jake Freeny Larry Raven Kevaughnte McGowan Tommy Lystad Donnie Berry Josh Baker Alvin Hancock Keyton Lueb Sunday Deng Stephen Kates Ja’Vion Combs Kevin Ford Dwight Walker Matthew Caputo Chancelor Gill Aaron Childers Gabe Sonnier Peyton McDonald Pedro Schmidt Alex Baxter Terry Carter Anderson Ramirez Brycen Jimmerson Jack Shepherd Tyler Furey Johnny Still Louis Miele Daniel Jamieson

POS

HT

WT

DL 6-2 240 DL 6-1 220 DL 6-4 270 ST 5-10 230 LB 6-1 230 OL 6-3 300 LB 6-0 240 OL 6-3 295 OL 6-9 308 OL 6-2 250 OL 5-9 265 OL OL 6-2 240 OL 6-6 275 OL 6-0 295 OL OL 6-5 305 OL 6-1 340 OL 6-2 280 OL 6-2 280 OL 6-4 325 OL 6-5 315 DL 6-2 320 OL 6-3 320 OL 6-7 290 OL 6-5 365 OL 6-5 365 WR 6-5 215 WR 6-2 205 TE 6-4 235 WR 5-8 170 TE 6-4 215 TE 6-6 230 TE 6-4 250 WR 6-0 195 TE 6-3 250 DL 6-2 310 DL 6-3 335 DL 6-1 265 DL 6-2 320 ST 5-10 200 DL 6-2 220 DL 6-9 330 ST 6-0 180

YR

5th Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr.

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Apache Jct, Arizona Kingfisher, Okla. Lawton, Okla. / Frederick HS San Antonio, Texas Glenpool, Okla. / Glenpool HS Kennett, Mo. / Hutchinson CC Ponca City, Okla. / Tonkawa HS El Reno, Okla. / El Reno, HS Houston, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas / Calallen HS Euless, Texas Arlington, Texas / Lamar HS Fort Worth, Texas Holcomb, Kan. / Holcomb HS McKinney, Texas Altus, Okla. / Altus HS Stillwater, Okla. Fort Worth, Texas / Arlington Heights HS Arlington, Texas / Arlington HS Fresno, Calif. / Fresno City College Piedmont, Okla. Krum, Texas / Krum HS Tampa, Florida Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS Des Moines, Iowa / Univ. of Nebraska Kearney Austin, Texas / W. Charles Akins HS Okla. City / Norman North NS Bryan, TX / James Earl Rudder HS DALLAS Texas / Trinity Valley College Gilbert, Ariz. / Scottsdale CC San Antonio / James Madison HS Tempe, Arizona Lumberton, Texas / Abilene Christian University Peal, Miss. / Coahoma CC Pittsburgh, PA Moore, Okla. / Moore HS Memphis, Tennessee Decatur, Texas / Decatur HS Gilmer, Texas Buffalo, Okla. / Buffalo HS Belle Chasse, Lousiana Mustang, Okla. / Mustang High School Brooksville, Fla. / Nature Coast Tech HS Altus, Okla. / Altus HS

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

33


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SCORING PLAYS (2021 SEASON) OPPONENT Southeastern Okla. Southeastern Okla. Southeastern Okla. East Central East Central Ouachita Ouachita Ouachita Ouachita Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Southern Arkansas Southern Arkansas Southern Arkansas Henderson State Henderson State Henderson State Henderson State Henderson State Henderson State Southwestern Okla. Southwestern Okla. Southwestern Okla. Southwestern Okla.

34 34

TYPE TD TD TD FG TD TD TD FG TD TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD SAF TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD FG FG FG TD FG

PLAYS 3 11 7 12 16 12 8 12 8 13 7 13 6 6 6 7 3 3 --- 3 5 11 1 17 2 13 6 13 8 10 6 6 8 9 11 5 11 5 14 12

YDS 49 84 70 55 94 71 60 68 71 65 46 68 68 53 62 38 60 17 --- 60 75 51 79 86 24 76 59 75 53 48 57 71 80 75 65 18 48 44 97 63

TOP 1:35 5:04 2:45 5:58 7:29 4:13 3:42 4:44 2:06 5:12 1:26 6:23 1:55 2:04 3:00 2:57 0:58 1:00 --- 0:50 2:11 3:59 0:12 6:24 0:48 5:36 1:26 5:01 3:14 4:01 2:38 2:13 3:09 2:55 3:19 0:00 3:59 2:05 7:03 2:51

QTR/TIME 1st/3:03 3rd/8:58 4th/14:55 2nd/13:44 4th/5:23 1st/7:21 3rd/2:37 4th/12:04 4th/1:18 2nd/14:05 2nd/0:00 3rd/0:37 4th/1:24 1st/10:39 2nd/12:58 2nd/7:45 2nd/3:27 2nd/1:17 2nd/1:01 2nd/0:11 3rd/10:30 1st/0:22 2nd/12:20 2nd/3:06 3rd/5:06 4th/12:44 4th/0:42 1st/9:59 1st/3:14 4th/8:52 1st/7:25 2nd/14:54 4th/12:12 4th/5:26 4th/0:05 OT 2nd/4:31 3rd/12:06 4th/4:37 4th/0:08

PLAY 36-yard pass (Lindsey to Cousins | PAT GOOD) 8-yard rush (Edington | 2PT FAILED) 3-yard pass (Lindsey to Batie | PAT GOOD) 26-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 3-yard rush (Hunter | PAT GOOD) 2-yard rush (Batie | PAT GOOD) 9-yard pass (Lindsey to Chase | PAT GOOD) 34-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 13-yard rush (Harrison | PAT GOOD) 2-yard rush (Edington | PAT GOOD) 34-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 24-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 2-yard rush (Batie | PAT GOOD) 6-yard rush (Edington | PAT GOOD) 1-yard rush (Lindsey | PAT GOOD) 12-yard pass (Lindsey to Chase | PAT GOOD) 24-yard pass (Lindsey to Lewis | PAT GOOD) 1-yard rush (Batie | PAT GOOD) Minnix Credited with Safety 40-yard pass (Lindsey to Wade | PAT GOOD) 24-yard rush (Thompson | PAT GOOD) 41-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 79-yard pass (Lindsey to Ross | PAT GOOD) 6-yard rush (Lindsey | PAT GOOD) 24-yard pass (Lindsey to T. Smith | PAT GOOD) 5-yard pass (Lindsey to Curtis | PAT GOOD) 2-yard rush (Edington | PAT GOOD) 2-yard rush (Batie | PAT GOOD) 1-yard rush (Harrison | PAT GOOD) 30-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 12-yard rush (Thompson | PAT GOOD) 29-yard pass (Lindsey to Chase | PAT GOOD) 4-yard rush (Thompson | PAT GOOD) 9-yard pass (Lindsey to Lewis | PAT GOOD) 5-yard pass (Lindsey to Edington | PAT GOOD) 24-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 44-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 24-yard field goal (Zizumbo) 21-yard pass (Canady to Ross | 2PT FAILED) 36-yard field goal (Zizumbo

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL LONG PLAYS (2021 SEASON) YDS 79* 49 46 45 41 40 40* 39 39 38 37 36* 33 33 32 31 30 30 29 29* 28 28 28 27 27 26 26 25 25

TYPE Pass Pass INT Pass Rush KR Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass KR Rush Pass Pass Pass KR Pass Pass KR KR KR Pass Pass KR Rush Rush Pass

PLAYER(S) Ross, Mason from Lindsey, Jack Palmer, CJ from Lindsey, Jack Toney, Monte Ross, Mason from Lindsey, Jack Thompson, Ron Fort, Tyrus Wade, Drew from Lindsey, Jack Ross, Mason from Lindsey, Jack Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack Cousins, Adam from Lindsey, Jack Wade, Drew Thompson, Ron Smith, Trey from Lindsey, Jack Kennedy, Tucker from Lindsey, Jack Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack Wade, Drew Ross, Mason from Lindsey, Jack Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack Wade, Drew Wade, Drew Fort, Tyrus Ross, Mason from Lindsey, Jack Wade, Drew from Lindsey, Jack Wade, Drew Batie, Caleb Thompson, Ron Chase, Joyrion from Lindsey, Jack

* touchdown scored on play

OPPONENT Okla. Baptist Henderson St. Henderson St. Southwestern Okla. Southeastern Okla. Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Southern Ark. Okla. Baptist Okla. Baptist Southwestern Okla. Southeastern Okla. Southern Nazarene Ouachita Ark.-Monticello East Central Ouachita Ouachita Southern Nazarene Henderson St. Southern Ark. Okla. Baptist Ouachita Henderson St. Okla. Baptist Southern Nazarene East Central Southern Nazarene Ark.-Monticello

LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS

LONG PLAYS BY YARDS 100+ 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29

NO. 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 11 28

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5

LONG PLAYS BY TYPE Rushing Passing Punt returns Kick returns Interceptions Fumble returns Other TOTAL

NO. 9 27 0 8 1 1 0 46

TD 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 8

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR

RUSHING 41 Ron Thompson vs. Southeastern Okla. (9/2/2021)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 20 Ron Thompson vs. Southern Nazarene (10/2/2021) PASSING 79 Mason Ross from Jack Lindsey vs. Oklahoma Baptist (10/9/2021) PASSING TOUCHDOWN 79 Mason Ross from Jack Lindsey vs. Oklahoma Baptist (10/9/2021) PUNT RETURN 18 Tyrus Fort vs. Southern Nazarene (10/2/21) KICK RETURN 40 Tyrus Fort vs. Southern Nazarene (10/2/2021) INTERCEPTION RETURN 56 Monte Toney vs. Henderson State (10/23/21) FUMBLE RETURN 16 Monte Toney vs. Southern Nazarene (10/2/2021) BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURN 0 Aaron Carter vs. East Central (9/11/2021) PUNT 68 Aaron Winn vs. Henderson State (10/23/2021) FIELD GOAL 44 Jesus Zizumbo vs. Southwestern Oklahoma (10/30/2021)

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

35


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SPORTS MEDICINE Sports Medicine is an integral part of any athletics program, and the same is true at Arkansas Tech University. It is the sports medicine team consisting of professional doctors and trainers and the athletes themselves that help Tech play at its physical best week after week. Brett “Duke” Waldon is entering his 11th year at Arkansas Tech as the head athletic trainer and associate athletic director. In his duties at Tech, Waldon is responsible for providing medical coverage for all of the school’s 11 men’s and women’s athletic teams, including serving as the athletic trainer for the Wonder Boys football, men’s basketball, and the men’s and women’s golf teams. Waldon, who is a native of Fort Smith, Ark., returned to Tech after spending two years as the head athletic trainer at Langston University. In his first stint at Tech, Waldon spent three years as an assistant athletic trainer, where he served as the athletic trainer for both the football and men’s basketball teams. He began his athletic career as an assistant athletic trainer at Ouachita Baptist University.

Brett "Duke" Waldon Head Athletic Trainer

Waldon is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA), the Arkansas Athletic Trainers’ Association (AATA), he is also certified in CPR/First Aid/AED and is also a certified member with the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). He received his masters degree in May 2006 in sports administration from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Ark., and earned his bachelor of science degree in recreation and sports medicine from Henderson State in 1996. Both Dr. Robin Kirby and Dr. Neylon Pilkington at in their first year as the Wonder Boys' team physicians. Dr. Kirby, a native of Russellville, graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and then attended medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock. She has been a physician here in the River Valley for the last 17 years and is certified with the American Board of Pediatrics.

Dr. Robin Kirby Team Doctor

Dr. Pilkington, an Arkansas native, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock. He has been practicing medicine in Russellville for 20 years and is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.

Dr. Neylon Pilkington Team Doctor

Dr. Bruce Brown is in his 26th year with Tech, serving as the team’s orthopaedic doctor. Brown comes to Russellville following a one-year arthroscopy and sports medicine fellowship in Plano, Texas. He received his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1985 and completed his internship and orthopaedic residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, and was Chief of Orthopaedics at Fort Leonard Wood Army Hospital in Missouri. He is director of the Arkansas Orthopaedic Center in Russellville.

Dr. Bruce Brown Orthopedic

36 36

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SPORTS MEDICINE It was Sept. 21, 1968, when Dr. Stan Teeter first stood on the sideline of an Arkansas Tech football game as the school’s official team doctor. Prior to his retirement in December of 2000, Teeter spent 154 Saturday afternoons or nights on the same sideline – a span of some 33 years. He examined some 6,000 student-athletes over the years and played a major role in keeping those young men and women healthy. As a result, Tech’s athletic teams won 48 conference championships during his time as team doctor. Teeter practiced in Russellville between 1965-2000 and he was a full-time family practitioner with Millard-Henry Clinic. Before joining Millard-Henry Clinic, he served five years as a flight surgeon in the United States Navy.

Dr. Stanley Teeter Team Doctor Emeritus

Before his retirement in 2000, Teeter was selected by the readers of The Courier as “Best Doctor” in the Arkansas River Valley. In 2009, Arkansas Tech University dedicated the Stanley D. Teeter Training Center in the Hull Building after Dr. Teeter.

It is the goal of the sports medicine-athletic training staff to provide the student-athletes, participating in intercollegiate athletics at Arkansas Tech University, with the highest standard of medical care possible both on the field and in the athletic training facilities. The health of every student-athlete at Arkansas Tech University is the primary concern of the Tech Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff, a group that covers every facet of comprehensive healthcare. From emergency medical care throughout the functional return to play, the sports medicine-athletic training staff serves the many needs of the Tech student-athletes. The staff is constantly updating knowledge on the latest in sports medicine and athletic training techniques through seminars and clinics. Under the guidance of Head Athletic Trainer Brett “Duke” Waldon and assistants James McSweeney and Cesiley Rideau, the Tech sports medicine-athletic training staff offers the most comprehensive health care with a special emphasis placed on injury prevention methods. The sports medicine-athletic training staff offers daily services and care for all Tech student-athletes. The Athletic Training staff are all certified members of the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA) and Arkansas-licensed practicioners in cooperation with orthopedic and internal medicine physicians.

Brett Waldon Head Athletic Trainer Associate AD

James McSweeney Assistant Athletic Trainer

Cesiley Rideau Assistant Athletic Trainer

Tech student-athletes receive highly specialized medical care when required from our team physicians Dr. Robin Kirby, Dr. Neylon Pilkinton and Dr. Bruce Brown. Aside from our team physicians, Tech student-athletes have access to the Tech Student Health Center located in Dean Hall, as well as St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Millard-Henry Clinic, and other consulting specialty physicians and health care facilities located in the area. They provide a comprehensive team approach in the delivery of health care services to the Tech student-athletes.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

37


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SPIRIT SQUADS - CHEER

THE 2020-21 CHEER TEAM (front row, L-R) Brianna Joslin of Alma, Emmalee French of Dover, Darby Dunn of Hot Springs, Maybre See of Rogers; (second row, L-R) Grace Jackson of Fort Smith, Anna Grace McKinney of Rison, Olivia Higgins of Lamar, Melody Beasley of Bentonville, Sophie Roberts of Rogers, Jasmine Bruce, coach, of Texarkana, Texas; (third row, left-to-right) Sha'Layna Lawson of White Hall, Takesha Carr of Russellville, Justice Frazier of Alma, Lexi Sharpe of Bentonville, Madison Coulter of Russellville, Torrann Robinson of Sherwood; (back row, L-R) Donovan King of Alma, Mason Blaty of Bentonville and Andrew Rafferty of Bentonville.

38 38

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL SPIRIT SQUADS - GOLDEN GIRLS DANCE TEAM

THE 2021-22 ATU GOLDEN GIRLS DANCE TEAM (front row, L-R) Kaitlynn Vue of Rogers, Rachel Harrington of Lafayette, La.; (middle row, L-R) Alex Wyllia of Bauxite, Emily France of Mountainburg, Jaelyn DePriest of Bauxite, Cambri Hutchinson of Alma, Hunter Norris of Conway, Grace Rhodes of White Hall, Molly Smith of Alma; (back row, L-R) Briley Evans of Bauxite, Shelby Oswalt of Harrison, Meredith Boogaart of Fayetteville, Kaleigh Casey of McKinney, Texas, Hannah Pate of Bauxite, Lynsey Mangum of Bauxite, Miranda Bentz of Bauxite and Spencer Hurlbut, coach, of Russellville. Not photographed: Alli Beth King of Rison.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

39


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS' BAND OF DISTINCTION

One of the traditions immersed in Arkansas Tech University history is the university's marching band, better known throughout the United States as "Arkansas' Band of Distinction." The Arkansas Tech marching band has captured the musical minds of football fans and music enthusiasts throughout the southwest region for decades with a contemporary style and sound. Arkansas' Band of Distinction appears at all ATU home football games. The Arkansas Tech marching band also participates in a variety of parades and marching exhibitions. Dr. Daniel A. Belongia, professor of music, is in his seventh year as director of bands at Arkansas Tech. Dr. Jonathan Nash is in his first year as ATU assistant professor of music and assistant director of bands.

BAND STAFF PROFESOR OF MUSIC AND DIRECTOR OF BANDS Dr. Daniel A. Belongia ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF BANDS Dr. Jonathan Nash INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Ethan Nooner and Philip Parker, Drumline Kasey Eubanks, Color Guard Erin Cooper, Twirl TECH INSTRUMENTAL FACULTY Karen Futterer, Flute Ken Futterer, Double Reeds and Saxophone Dr. Nicolas del Grazia, Clarinet Dr. Gretchen Renshaw James, Tuba Philip Parker, Percussion Dr. TJ Perry, Trumpet Evan Mino, Horn Dr. Sean Reed, Trombone and Euphonium Dr. Jeff Bright, Department Head THE VOICE OF THE BAND Dr. Jon Clements

40 40

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ARKANSAS' BAND OF DISTINCTION

STUDENT STAFF TEACHING ASSISTANTS Anna Bloodworth and Grace Davis DRUM MAJORS Isaac Deaver, Corrigan Burkett, Megan McGinnis BAND CAPTAIN Jimmie Rhine BAND CAPTAIN ASSISTANT Alex Louden

SECTION LEADERS Piccolo: Diana Nava Clarinet: Piper Turner and Morgan Bates Saxophone: Andrew Garrett and Grace Davis Mellophone: Jimmie Rhine and Aaron Mack Trumpet: Kiera Klein, Trey Brown, and Sanders Hillburn Trombone: Brendan Frazier and Julie Osorto Euphonium: Logan Jones

Sousaphone: Katie Rodriguez and Avery Langston Percussion: Adam Chasteen and Allison Spears Color Guard: Rachel Jacobs and Brianna Dawson Properties/Uniform Manager: Julie Osorto Equipment Crew Manager: Hunter Huffman Band Librarian: Tess Butler Instrument Managers: Jacob Stover and Brendan Frazier

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

41


Arkansas Tech student-athletes represent our university incredibly well in the classroom, in compeition, and in the community. We need your help to give our studentathletes the best chance to succeed. In order for our teams to compete at the top level of Division II sports, we need to increase the resources they have available for scholarships, facility and equipment upgrades, and so much more. Join the Green & Gold today and help propel Arkansas Tech Athletics to new heights! Go online to make your gitft at atualumni.com/givegreenandgold or contact Caroline Vining Kitchens, Interim Director of Alumni Relations/ Director of Annual Giving Programs


N

HH

WW

or or

f f

n n

Dear Friends, Dear Friends, On behalf of our coaches, athletic staff and student athletes, I would like to

On behalf coaches, staff and student athletes, I would like to thank you of forour your supportathletic of Arkansas Tech Athletics. ATU student athletes thanka you for your support ofin Arkansas Tech Athletics. ATU student athletes have tradition of excellence the classroom, have a traditionand of excellence in the classroom, in competition, in the community. Now, more in competition, and in the community. Now, more than ever, we need your help to give our student than ever, need your help to giveand ourto student athletes thewe best chance to succeed keep athletes the of best chance toalive! succeed and to keep the tradition excellence the tradition of excellence alive! When you join GREEN AND GOLD you are helping to AND GOLD youfor arescholarships, helping to When you join GREEN provide critical resources needed provideand critical resources neededstudent for scholarships, facility equipment upgrades, athlete facility and equipment upgrades, student AND GOLD support services, and so much more. GREENathlete GREEN AND GOLD support services, and so much more. benefits all student athletes and is an integral benefits all student athletes and By is an integral part of Arkansas Tech Athletics. investing part of Arkansas Techare Athletics. Byininvesting GREEN AND GOLD you investing more than in GREEN AND GOLD you are investing in than in 300 student athletes by providing the more support 300 student by providing the support necessary to athletes ensure academic and athletic success. necessary to ensure academic and athletic success. Thank you for your support and Thank you for your support and

FIGHT FIGHT ON! ON!

s s

10% DISCOUNT 10%AT ATU BOOKSTORE DISCOUNT AT ATU BOOKSTORE INDIVIDUAL SEASON PASSES FORSEASON HOME INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL & PASSES FOR HOME BASKETBALL FOOTBALLGAMES & BASKETBALL GAMES ACCESS TO FOOTBALL HOSPITALITY TENT ACCESS TO FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL HOSPITALITY TENT HOSPITALITY ROOM AND BASKETBALL HOSPITALITY ROOM PRINT & WEBSITE RECOGNITION PRINT & WEBSITE RECOGNITION OFFICIAL ATU ATHLETIC OFFICIALAPPAREL ATU ATHLETIC APPAREL RESERVED PARKING FOR HOME FOOTBALL RESERVED PARKING GAMES FOR HOME FOOTBALL GAMES COMPLIMENTARY

TECH TECH $150-$249

GREEN GREEN $250-$499

11

22

$150-$249

$250-$499

b b

99 11

g g

ABBY DAVIS DAVIS INTERIMABBY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

p m p m

INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ALL EMERALD DIAMOND PLATINUM LEGEND ALL GOLD AMERICAN EMERALD $3000-$4999 DIAMOND $5000-$9999 PLATINUM LEGEND GOLD $500-$999 AMERICAN $1000-$1499 $1500-$2999 $10,000+ $500-$999 $1000-$1499 $1500-$2999 $3000-$4999 $5000-$9999

$10,000+

33

44

66

88

10 10

10 10

11

11

11

11

11

22

TICKETS TO COMPLIMENTARY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ TICKETS TO DEPARTMENT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ SOCIAL EVENTS AND DEPARTMENT BANQUETS SOCIAL EVENTS AND BANQUETS EXCLUSIVE GIFT Individual season EXCLUSIVE GIFTpasses are non-transferable and admit one person per pass. Consult your tax advisor to determine how this applies to your tax situation.


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • ABBY DAVIS • 18TH YEAR AT TECH

ABBY DAVIS | @ATUTENNISCOACH RECORD AT TECH: 198-147 (18TH YEAR) CAREER RECORD: SAME

NOTEWORTHY : • Named interim athletic director in August 2019 • Serves at Tech's Senior Woman Administrator • Winningest women's tennis coach at Tech • Three-time GAC Coach of the Year • All-Gulf South player as a Golden Sun

For more than a decade, Abby Davis has been the face of Arkansas Tech tennis. Her tenure has been marked by continuous growth and success. In 18 years as head coach, Davis is the winningest coach in Arkansas Tech women's tennis history with a career record of 198-147. Davis and the Golden Suns have posted a winning record in 12 of the last 14 seasons, including a combined dual record of 5733 over the past five years. The 2020-21 season marked the 13th consecutive year in which Arkansas Tech played postseason tennis. Under Davis, Arkansas Tech has claimed three regularseason conference titles and one conference tournament championship, including both championships in the inaugural year of the Great American Conference. The Suns have also recorded a 2-2 record in NCAA regional play. Davis has coached 50 all-conference picks, two conference player of the year selections and five conference freshman of 44 44

the year honorees. She is also a three-time Great American Conference Coach of the Year. Off the court, Arkansas Tech has been named to the ITA All-Academic Team in four of the last five years, and over 50 studentathletes have received conference academic honors. The Golden Suns also represented the Central Region with the ITA Community Service Award in 2017 and 2018, totaling 635 hours of community service. In the summer of 2019, Davis was named chair of the NCAA National Tennis Committee. Davis was also given the title of Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator, extending her role at Arkansas Tech. Davis' tenure as coach followed a four-year run as a Golden Suns tennis player, where she captured all-Gulf South Conference honors. A native of Paris, Ark., Davis lives in Russellville.

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL

EDUCATION

THE DAVIS FILE

CAREER HEAD COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR

Arkansas Tech (2002) - Psychology Arkansas Tech (2004) - Education

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2004-pres.

Head Coach

HEAD COACHING RECORD 2004-pres. Arkansas Tech 17 years

Arkansas Tech

198-147 198-147 (.574)

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20* 2020-21 Total

7-16 (3-5) 6-19 (2-5) 6-16 (1-5) 11-10 (3-3) 17-5 (4-2) 10-6 (4-2) 10-7 (3-2) 17-5 (6-0) 12-6 (5-1) 16-6 (5-1) 18-5 (5-1) 11-13 (4-3) 16-8 (3-3) 12-6 (4-2) 12-7 (4-2) 6-6 (N/A) 11-6 (4-2) 198-147 (60-39)

Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas

Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech

* - Season Suspended in mid-March due to COVID-19

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

45


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS ALL-AMERICANS

2008 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 1999

ASSOCIATED PRESS 2017 Cua’ Rose, DB 2013 Deandre’ Bonner, DB 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR 2007 Michael Podobnik, P 2006 Quincy Skinner, DB 2004 Cedric Cursh, DE 2003 Tommy Edwards, DE 2002 Tommy Edwards, DE 1999 Todd Mathews, OL 1971 Rick Thone, E 1961 Powell McClellan, DE 1958 Eddie Meador, RB

D2FOOTBALL.COM 2017 Cua’ Rose, DB 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR Torrence Wright, OL 2007 Michael Podobnik, P 2005 Chris Johnson, FB 2004 Cedric Cursh, DE Jonathan Hayes, OL 2003 Tommy Edwards, DE 2002 Tommy Edwards, DE

AFCA DIVISION II 2009 Nick Graziano, QB 2007 Michael Podobnik, P 2006 Quincy Skinner, DB 2003 Tommy Edwards, DE 1995 Piotr Styszen, K

COLLEGE SPORTS REPORT.COM 2004 Cedric Cursh, DE Josh Rogers, TE

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2013 Deandre’ Bonner, DB 2014 Shai Kobayashi, DB

USA TODAY FOOTBALL 2000 Paul Peletz, K Patrick Pesnell, DB 1999 D.J. Crane, DE Paul Peletz, K

DAKTRONICS DIVISION II 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR Torrence Wright, OL 2007 Michael Podobnik, P 2004 Cedric Cursh, DE 2003 Tommy Edwards, DE 2002 Tommy Edwards, DE 1999 Todd Mathews, OL DON HANSEN FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2019 Tyler Dunlop, P 2018 Chris Eastburn, FB 2017 Chris Eastburn, FB KJ Reid, LB Clayton Watson, P 2016 Chris Eastburn, FB Clayton Watson, P 2015 Logan Genz, LB 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR

46 46

Landon Turner, WR Torrence Wright, C Torrence Wright, C Michael Podobnik, P Chris Johnson, FB Cedric Cursh, DE Jonathan Hayes, OL Kyle Jackson, OL Tommy Edwards, DE Tommy Edwards, DE Stuart Cash, RS

USA FOOTBALL 1999 Ed Duncan, RB Todd Mathews, OL

3rd 3rd 2nd HM HM 3rd HM HM

NAIA 1994 1993 1991

Chaun Harper, DB Scott Lawrence, OL Ronnie Powell, RB Demond Sampson, DB Freddie Williams, DE Kelly Cochrane, P Tim Cohen, DT John Westbrook, WR/RS Greg Andrews, WR/RS Jeff Andrews, RB

1989 1987 1986 1985 1979 1972 1971 1970 1965 1964 1961 1960 1958 1954 1939

Karl Kuhn, TE Noel Tugwell, OL Chad Walker, DE Bruce Livingston, DB Bruce Livingston, DB Kelly Davis, K Perry Goodell, NG Perry Goodell, NG Rick Thone, WR Joe Hoeing, OL Danny Gilbert, T Danny Gilbert, T Powell McClellan, DE Roger Lee, DB Powell McClellan, DE Eddie Meador, RB Don Dempsey, C/LB Firman Bynum, T

ALL-REGION D2CCA 2017 2015

Trey Bradley, OL Braden Stringer, RS KJ Reid, LB Cua’ Rose, S Logan Genz, LB

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2014 Logan Genz, LB Shai Kobayashi, DB Wesley McKinney, LB DAKTRONICS 2010 Antonio Charles, S 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR Landon Turner, WR Torrence Wright, OL 2008 Jeremy Ashcraft, OL Torrence Wright, OL 2007 Jeremy Ashcraft, OL Tito Jose, DB Michael Podobnik, P Tracey Stiger, WR 2006 Quincy Skinner, DB 2005 Josh Rogers, TE Jonathan Trafford, OL

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

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


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997

2005 2004 2003 2002

Cedric Cursh, DE Josh Rogers, TE Tommy Edwards, DE Tommy Edwards, DE B.J. Bayer, DE Jeremy Lawson, CB B.J. Bayer, DE Stuart Cash, RS Ed Duncan, RB Todd Mathews, OL Paul Peletz, K Patrick Pesnell, DB Josh Price, QB Todd Cooley, QB

FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2019 Tyler Dunlop, P 2018 Chris Eastburn, FB KJ Reid, LB Cua Rose, S 2017 Chris Eastburn, FB KJ Reid, LB Clayton Watson, P Brayden Stringer, AP Trey Bradley, OL Eric Perez, K Cua Rose, S 2016 Chris Eastburn, FB Clayton Watson, P 2015 Chris Eastburn, FB Logan Genz, LB Bryan Allen, RB Demetris Ford, DT 2014 Logan Genz, LB 2013 Matthew Shade, P 2012 Trevor Pinkston, K 2010 Antonio Charles, S 2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR Deerick Smith, OL Landon Turner, WR Torrence Wright, OL 2008 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT Michael Podobnik, P Torrence Wright, OL 2007 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT Michael Podobnik, P 2006 Jamal Johnson, LB Andrew Murphy, DT

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

Quincy Skinner, DB Mike Houston, LB Andrew Jackson, DB Chris Johnson, FB Josh Rogers, TE Cedric Cursh, DE Jonathan Hayes, OL Kyle Jackson, OL Josh Rogers, TE Jonathan Trafford, OL Tommy Edwards, DE Tommy Edwards, DE

EASTHAM ENERGY ALL-STAR GAME 2010 Derandus Frye T.J. Langley FCS SENIOR SCOUT GAME 2011 Hayward Howard Myron Johnson HARLON HILL CANDIDATES 1997 Todd Cooley 2008 Cole Barthel 2009 Nick Graziano

NATIONAL AWARDS

HARLON HILL FINALIST 2009 Nick Graziano (3rd)

REGION 2 AFCA D-II COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 Steve Mullins 2004 Steve Mullins

CLIFF HARRIS AWARD FINALIST 2015 Logan Genz

AFCA NAIA COACH OF THE YEAR 1971 Don Dempsey

DAKTRONICS REGION II OFFENSIVE Player of the Year 2009 Nick Graziano

NAIA DISTRICT 7 COACH OF THE YEAR 1971 Don Dempsey 1970 Don Dempsey

NAIA OUTSTANDING BACK 1971 Larry Brown

D-II CACTUS BOWL 2010 Antonio Charles 2009 Nick Graziano Frantz Simeon Torrence Wright 2008 Jeremy Ashcraft 2006 Bailey Dickson 2004 Jonathan Hayes 2003 Tommy Edwards 2000 Seth Nilson 1999 D.J. Crane Todd Mathews 1998 Loren Jackson JIM LANGER AWARD - CACTUS BOWL OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2009 Jeremy Ashcraft EAST COAST BOWL 2008 Jeremy Ashcraft Michael Podobnik

DOPKE.COM/COLLEGE SPORTS REPORT.COM GSC PERFORMER OF THE YEAR 2002 Tommy Edwards DON HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE D-II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2002 Tommy Edwards D-II NATIONAL STATISTICAL CHAMPION 2007 Michael Podobnik (Punting Avg.) 2000 Rodney Woodruff (Punt Returns) FOOTBALL SCOOP NCAA D-II COORDINATOR OF THE YEAR 2009 Scott Preston (Offensive) NAIA ALL-DISTRICT 17 1992 John Westbrook, WR/RS NAIA NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1994 Craig Foringer

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

47


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 1992 1989 1986

Chris Fitzpatrick Anson McEachern Andrew Thomas Mike Turiace Chad Walker (2 times)

FB GAZETTE NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE 2007 Cole Barthel (vs. West Ga., 9/15) 2006 Cole Barthel (vs. OBU, 10/21) DEFENSIVE 2006 Terry McNack (vs. HSU, 10/14) 2004 Cedric Cursh (vs. Catawba, 11/14) 2003 Cedric Cursh (vs. UWG, 10/26) 2002 Tommy Edwards (vs. DSU, 10/12) SPECIAL TEAMS 2012 Trevor Pinkston (vs. Bacone, 9/1) 2003 Tommy Edwards (vs. UWG, 10/25) Tommy Edwards (vs. Harding, 9/28) 2002 Tommy Edwards (vs. UCA, 11/16) D2FOOTBALL.COM NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE 2009 Nick Graziano (vs. UAM, 9/30) Nick Graziano (vs. HSU, 10/29) Nick Graziano (vs. DSU, 11/4) 2007 Cole Barthel (vs. UWG, 9/15) DEFENSIVE 2002 Tommy Edwards (vs. DSU, 10/12) SPECIAL TEAMS 2010 Cody Jones (vs. SW Baptist, 11/16) 2007 Michael Podobnik (vs. HU, 11/3) 2004 Glenn Wilson (vs. Albany St., 11/23) 2003 Tommy Edwards (vs. HU, 9/29) 2002 Tommy Edwards (vs. DSU, 10/12) D-II INSIDER NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK SPECIAL TEAMS 2000 Cedric Flemons (vs. UWA, 10/7) AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM 2000 Paul Peletz 1999 Stuart Cash

48 48

NACDA SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNER 1992 Karl Kuhn BURGER KING NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP 1999 Chris Taylor

GAC ALL-DECADE TEAM (2011-2019) Chris Eastburn, FB Logan Genz, LB Cua’ Rose, S Clayton Watson, P

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2001 Paul Peletz

GSC SPECIALTY AWARDS

GAC SPECIALTY AWARDS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2015 Logan Genz GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK DEFENSE 2019 Tre Chism (vs. NWSOU, 10/21) 2017 Cua’ Rose (vs. HSU, 9/9) 2016 D’Vonta Derricott (vs. NWOSU, 10/29) 2015 Nick Akins (vs. SNU, 9/3) 2012 DeAndre’ Bonner (vs. UAM, 10/20) 2012 Tanner Marsh (vs. SWOSU, 10/13) OFFENSE 2018 Bryan Allen (vs. SNU, 9/24) 2017 Tevin McKenzie (vs. NWOSU, 10/21) 2015 Kristian Thompson (vs. SE, 10/24) Bryan Allen (vs. OBU, 10/10) Arsenio Favor (vs. SAU, 9/26) Arsenio Favor (vs. OKB, 9/12) 2013 Ketrich Harmon (vs. SNU, 9/21) 2012 Tanner Marsh (vs. SWOSU, 10/13) SPECIAL TEAMS 2019 Jesus Zizumbo (vs. SWOSU, 10/28) 2017 Braden Stringer (vs. NWOSU, 10/29) Braden Stringer (vs. SNU, 9/23) 2014 Michael Perry (vs. SNU, 9/20) 2013 Randy Velazqauez (vs. SOSU, 11/9) 2012 Trevor Pinkston (vs. Bacone, 9/1) 2011 A.J. Whitmore (vs. SE Okla., 10/24) 2011 A.J. Whitmore (vs. DSU, 9/17) 2011 Jake Denzer (vs. SW Baptist, 9/10)

2015-18 2011-15 2015-18 2014-17

COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 Steve Mullins 2004 Steve Mullins 1999 Steve Mullins OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Nick Graziano 1999 Ed Duncan Josh Price DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Cedric Cursh GSC COMMISSIONERS TROPHY (Student-Athlete of the Year) 2005 Jonathan Hayes 2001 Paul Peletz GSC TOP 10 STUDENT-ATHLETES 2005 Jonathan Hayes 2004 Jonathan Hayes 2002 B.J. Bayer 2001 Paul Peletz 2000 Stuart Cash 1999 Stuart Cash GSC ALL-DECADE TEAM (2000-10) FIRST TEAM Jeremy Ashcraft, OL Tommy Edwards, DE/P Michael Podobnik, P SECOND TEAM Cedric Cursh, DE Jonathan Hayes, OL Frantz Simeon, WR Torrence Wright, OL HONORABLE MENTION Nick Graziano, QB

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

2007-08 2000-03 2007-08

2003-04, 2007 2001-04 2008-09 2006-09 2009


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS GSC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE 2010 Rico Keller (vs. UAM, 9/26) 2009 Nick Graziano (vs. DSU, 10/31) Nick Graziano (vs. HSU, 10/24) Frantz Simeon (vs. UWG, 10/17) Nick Graziano (vs. UAM, 9/27) Nick Graziano (vs. NSU, 8/30) 2007 Cole Barthel (vs. UWG, 9/15) Cole Barthel (vs. NSU, 9/1) 2006 Cole Barthel (vs. OBU, 10/21) 2004 Jason Campbell (vs. SAU, 9/18) Jason Campbell (vs. HSU, 9/11) 2002 Marcus Godfrey (vs. UWA, 11/4) 2001 Travis Horn (vs. UCA, 11/10) 1999 Ed Duncan (vs. UAM, 10/23) Ed Duncan (vs. UCA, 10/16) Ed Duncan (vs. VSU, 9/25) Lance Strother (vs. UAW, 9/18) George Harp (vs. NW Mo. St., 8/28) 1997 Ed Duncan (vs. UAM, 10/18) Todd Cooley (vs. DSU, 9/13) DEFENSIVE 2009 Tario Dansby (vs. UAM, 9/27) 2007 Tito Jose (vs. HSU, 10/13) Tario Dansby (vs. UNA, 9/29) 2006 Terry McNack (vs. HSU, 10/14) Andrew Murphy (vs. VSU, 9/23) 2005 Terry McNack (vs. HSU, 9/12) 2003 Cedric Cursh (vs. UWA, 11/3) Cedric Cursh (vs. HSU, 10/6) 2002 Brett Hobbs (vs. UWG, 10/28) Tommy Edwards (vs. DSU, 10/14) 1999 Patrick Pesnell (vs. UAM, 10/23) SPECIAL TEAMS 2010 Cody Jones (vs. SW Baptist, 11/14) 2009 Travis Cockerham (vs. HSU, 10/24) Frantz Simeon (vs. UIW, 9/6) 2008 Michael Podobnik (vs. DSU, 11/2) 2007 Michael Podobnik (vs. HU, 11/3) Michael Podobnik (vs. OBU, 10/20) Michael Podobnik (vs. TX Coll., 9/8) 2006 Travis Cockerham (vs. TX Coll., 9/9) Tracey Stiger (vs. NSU, 9/2) 2005 Glenn Wilson (vs. Harding, 10/31) 2004 Glenn Wilson (vs. UAM, 10/25) Glenn Wilson (vs. SAU, 9/18) Mark Ewersmann (vs. NSU, 8/30)

2003 2002 2000 1999 1997

Kyle Magrini (vs. UWA, 11/3) Tommy Edwards (vs. OBU, 9/22) Tommy Edwards (vs. UCA, 11/18) Tommy Edwards (vs. VSU, 11/11) Kyle Magrini (vs. UCO, 9/16) Jon Parker (vs. DSU, 11/4) Rodney Woodruff (vs. HSU, 10/28) Cedric Flemons (vs. UWA, 10/7) Paul Peletz (vs. SAU, 11/13) Paul Peletz (vs. SW Baptist, 9/4) LaRon Marbley (vs. UWA, 9/6)

AIC SPECIALTY AWARDS COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Brooks Hollingsworth AIC CLIFF SHAW SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1971 Roy Eoff NAIA A.O. DUER AWARD 1970 Roy Eoff ARKANSAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2011 Bill ‘Sleepy’ Curtis 1998 Firmon ‘Nig’ Bynum 1986 W. Howard Pearce 1982 Aubrey ‘Cobb’ Fowler 1978 Eddie Meador 1975 Charles ‘Foot’ Clement 1974 Raymond ‘Rabbit’ Burnett 1971 Wilson Matthews 1962 John Tucker

ALL-CONFERENCE GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2019 Tre Chism, DT Tyler Dunlop, P Jesus Zizumba, K Drew Wade, WR Deeandra Ervin, LB 2018 Bryan Allen, RB KJ Reid, LB Cua’ Rose, DB Chris Eastburn, HB Trey Bradley, OL Tyler Dunlop, P Terrez Hampton, WR

1st 2nd 2nd HM HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd HM

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Andrew Craig, LB Chris Eastburn, HB Trey Bradley, OL KJ Reid, LB Cua’ Rose, DB Braden Stringer, RB Cornelius Dortch, LB Ty Reasnor, QB Clayton Watson, P Eric Perez , K Braden Stringer, RS Jakcob Dean, WR Tevin McKenzie, WR Clayton Watson, P Chris Eastburn, FB Jabyes Cross, UT Demetris Ford, DT Cua’ Rose, S Bruce Livingston, DE Eric Perez, PK Braden Stringer, RS Logan Genz, LB Chris Eastburn, FB Demetris Ford, DT Clayton Watson, P Bryan Allen, RB Cua’ Rose, DB Eric Perez, K Arsenio Favor, QB Trey Martin, OL Bruce Livingston, DL K.J. Reid Logan Genz, LB Wesley McKinney, LB Shai Kobayashi, LB Justin Martin, DE Tyler Moon, ST A.J. Harris, DE Trevon Gooden, DB Clayton Watson, P Michael Perry, ST Deandre’ Bonner, DB Tyler Moon, ST Ketrich Harmon, RB Brandon Cathey, OL Logan Genz, LB Shai Kobayashi, S Matthew Shade, P Tyler Moon, FB James Jackson, TE

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

HM 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM HM 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd HM HM HM HM 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM

49


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 2012 2011

Darion Shine, S Cody Lewis, ST Brandon Cathey, OL Tanner Marsh, QB Tyler Moon, FB/UTL Cassius Washington, WR Roland Dampeer, DL A.J. Whitmore, WR/RS

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 2010 Antonio Charles, DB Derandus Frye, DL Garret Ratcliff, BT Brandon Wright, LB 2009 Tario Dansby, DB Nick Graziano, QB Jamal Johnson, LB Frantz Simeon, WR Deerick Smith, OG Landon Turner, WR Chris Warden, OT Brandon Wright, LB Torrence Wright, C 2008 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT Michael Podobnik, P Tracey Stiger, WR Torrence Wright, C 2007 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT Cedric Cursh, LB Michael Podobnik, P Michael Podobnik, K Justin Ray, QB Tracey Stiger, WR Torrence Wright, OG 2006 Blake Hoskinson, OT Jamal Johnson, LB Jamal Johnson, BT Quincy Skinner, DB Tracey Stiger, RS R.J. Vanhook, RB 2005 Andrew Jackson, DB Josh Rogers, TE Jonathan Trafford, OG 2004 Cedric Cursh, DL Bailey Dickson, BT Mark Ewersmann, K Jonathan Hayes, OG Brett Hobbs, LB Leroy Hood, DB Lamarcus Irvin, DB

50 50

HM 1st 2nd HM HM HM 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

Andrew Jackson, DB Kyle Jackson, OT Josh Rogers, TE Glenn Wilson, P Jimmy Bridges, DL Tommy Edwards, DL Tommy Edwards, P Jonathan Hayes, OG Isaac Stroud, WR Tommy Edwards, DL Tommy Edwards, P Kenyon Miller, LB Blake West, OG B.J. Bayer, DL Travis Horn, RB Jeremy Lawson, DB Kenyon Miller, LB Greg Washington, WR B.J. Bayer, DL Gabe Cerasale, OG Travis Horn, RB Brandon Lawrence, TE Rodney Woodruff, RS Ed Duncan, RB Brandon Lawrence, TE Todd Mathews, OG Paul Peletz. K Patrick Pesnel, DB Josh Price, QB Lance Strother, WR Stuart Cash, RS Brian Cauthen, OG Paul Peletz, K Patrick Pesnell, DB Shane Gunter, OT Todd Mathews, OG Todd Aitken, LB Piotr Styczen, K Todd Aitken, LB Chaun Harper, DB Piotr Styczen, K Frederick Williams. DL

1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd

ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 1994 Kelly Cochrane, P Pat Fields, OL Chaun Harper, DB Allen Hodge, WR Marshall Hoge, DL Scott Lawrence,OL

1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Jimmy McCoy, QB Ronnie Powell, RB Demond Sampson, DB Piotr Styczen, K Frederick Williams, DE Chris Wood, TE Kelly Cochrane, P Tim Cohen, DL John Westbrook, WR Chris Wood, TE Greg Andrews, KR Greg Bohannan, DL Kevin Tipton, OL John Westbrook, WR Greg Andrews, KR Jeff Andrews, RB Jim Carruth, DL Joe Downum, OL Mike Gurule, LB Karl Kuhn, TE Rod Love, DB Buddy Conduff, DL Dwain Rigsbee, OL Stevie VanPelt, LB Jeremy Clark, OL Jackson Hawkins, WR Anson McEachen, DL Andrew Thomas, DB Noel Tugwell, OL Mike Turiace, QB Stevie VanPelt, LB Jeremy Clark, OL Lance Jenkins, OL Eldridge Jones, LB Alan King, WR Wayne Nichols, DL Jeff Robertson, CB Lance Jenkins, OL Danny Spencer, WR Chad Walker, DE Marty Welch, DL Blaine Giddens, OL Kevin Johnson, OL Jeff Kinkel,OL Bruce Livingston, DB Chad Walker, DE Marty Welch, DL Bruce Livingston, DB John Palmer, OL

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1973 1972 1971

Marty Davis, LB David Laseter, DE Shawn Phillips, KR Alex Smith, DB Jimmy Kyzer, OL Cliff Ransom, DE Stacy Johnson, RB Alan Blackard, K Jim Goodman, QB Ricky Harper, RS Mark Millwood, WR Darryl Collier, OT Tony Faison. DE Jim Goodman, QB Greg Jefferson, RB Irvin Phillips, DB Houston Townsend, NG Tony Brown, DL Kelly Davis, K Eddie Norman, DB Houston Townsend, NG Tony Brown, DL Glen Fritchie, DL Sam Perry, RB Mark Smith, DB Paul White, OL Theodis Williams, WR Slyvester Forrest, QB Roy McSpadden, OL Charlie Stamps, RB Gary Berry, NG Mark Neihouse, WR Gary Berry, NG Craig Williams, K Bruce Duderstadt, DB Perry Goodell, NG Bill Lewis, C Benny Shepherd, RB Larry Brown, RB Phil Fisher, QB Perry Goodell, NG Ed Harris, T Alvin Lievsay, DT Jim Parker, End Benny Shepherd, RB Rick Thone, TE/WR John Welch, DB

1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962

Larry Brown, RB Roy Eoff, DB Perry Goodell, NG Ed Harris, T Joe Hoing, NG Robert Schwegler, C Benny Shepherd, RB Rick Thone, TE/WR Gary Branch, OT Darryl Melton, DB Bill Nelson, RB Clifton “Slick’ Wilson, OG Leon Anderson, QB Rick Chuddy, NG R.E. Hodges, DB Don Thone, WR Clifton ‘Slick’ Wilson, OG Denny Woodard, RB Rick Chuddy, NG Ronnie Cole, OG/OT R.E. Hodges, DB Gordon Snodgrass, DL Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Ron Brazell, LB Rick Chuddy, NG Ronnie Cole, OG/OT Ronnie Higgins, DB Bill Reynolds, DT Gordon Snodgrass, DL Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Ron Brazell, LB Danny Gilbert, DT Ronnie Kilgore, OT Robert Marley, RB Phil Phillips, DT Gordon Snodgrass, DL Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Danny Gilbert, DT Tommy Holt, QB Garry Lee, DE Robert Marley, RB Truman Pew, C Larry Dopson, C/DB Larry Dopson, C/DB James Dowdy, NG Dickie James, DE Ed Montgomery, C/LB Ken Necessary, OG Bill Shepherd, End

1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1949 1948

Jim Bryant, HB Pete Collins, CB Bill Curtis, RB Larry Gershner, OG Powell ‘Tiger’ McClellan, DE Calvin Moore, OT Ed Montgomery, LB Glenn Mosley, CB Bill Shepherd, End George Clark, FB Larry Gershner, OG Don Hart, Guard Dickie James, DE Roger Lee, HB Powell ‘Tiger’ McClellan, DE B.J. Moore, QB Calvin Moore, OT Wayne Parmley, DT Bill Shepherd, End Roger Lee, HB Powell ‘Tiger’ McClellan, DE John Scherry, DT Gene Boyle, LB Eddie Meador, RB Larry Reed, Tackle Isaac Witt, Tackle Winkie May, QB Eddie Meador, RB Robert Norman, OG Joe Reese, End Bill Chism, Tackle Billy G. Davis, End Don Dempsey, LB/C Sammy May, RB Sammy May, RB Sammy May, RB Billy Elliott, Guard Bill Woodiel, Tackle Gene Harwood, FB Billy Huie, Guard David Ludwick, C Bill Morris, End Jack Simpson, HB Bill Woodiel, Tackle Billy Huie, Guard David Ludwick, C Bill Morris, End Jack Simpson, HB

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

51


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 1946 1945 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931

52 52

Eugene Keeton, End Raymond Peters, Guard Zealand Thigpen, HB Roy White, Tackle Aubrey ‘Cobb’ Fowler, TB Bud Mobley, Tackle Zealand Thigpen, HB James Tomlinson, C Steed White, Guard Harold Wilson, Guard James Aclin, C Herman Lubker, End Billy Maack, End Wilson Matthews, G/QB Jim Minor, Tackle Madison Rucker, Guard Zealand Thigpen, HB Wilson Matthews, G/QB Bill Beeson, LB Firman Bynum, Tackle Ernest Morelock, End Herschel Satterfield, C Firman Bynum, Tackle Howard Pearce, Tackle Garvyn Salmon, HB John Cowne, Tackle Liston Hager, HB Paul Zuber, End Fred Croom, Tackle Alton Davis, FB Hayward Sanford, End Rex Wilson, TB Raymond ‘Rabbit’ Burnett, QB Mitchell Best, FB W.J. ‘Dub’ Cargile, Tackle Bill Burch, HB Bid Jefferies, HB LeMoyne ‘Dub’ Martin, FB Tom Wilson, C Bill Burch, HB Oliver Criswell, Tackle Bid Jefferies, HB Tige Langley, Guard LeMoyne ‘Dub’ Martin, FB Ed Clark, Tackle Oliver Criswell, Tackle Joe Davidson, End Bid Jefferies, HB Tige Langley, Guard

1930 1929

TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

Frank Blankenship, OG Willis Henes, C Piney Page, Tackle Shorty Sewell, QB Willis Henes, C Foy Leach, End

60 Wonder Boys have been named All-Conference twice

ACADEMIC AWARDS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR 2017 Ty Reasnor 1991 Karl Kuhn

ARKANSAS CONFERENCE 1928 Brinkley Bushmailer, QB Foy Leach, End Murrell Nemecek, FB 1927 Brinkley Bushmailer, QB 1926 Brinkley Bushmailer, QB 1925 C.B. Clement, Guard 1924 G.W. Hamm, Tackle Clark Reasoner, Guard John Tucker, QB 1923 G.W. Hamm, Tackle Clark Reasoner, Guard John Tucker, QB 1922 G.W. Hamm, Tackle Carroll Jones, FB Paul Thompson, Guard John Tucker, QB 1921 Carroll Jones, FB Paul Thompson, Guard John Tucker, QB FOUR-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE Tyler Moon John Tucker

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2017 Ty Reasnor, QB 2011 Jake Denzer, 2001 B.J. Bayer, DL 2000 B.J. Bayer, DL Paul Peletz, K 1999 Paul Peletz, K 1991 Karl Kuhn, TE 1990 Karl Kuhn, TE 1989 Karl Kuhn, TE

2012-14 1921-24

THREE-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE Logan Genz 2013-15 Torrence Wright 2007-09 Tracey Stiger 2006-08 Perry Goodell 1970-72 Benny Shepherd 1970-72 Rick Chuddy 1966-68 Glenn Snodgrass 1965-67 Ronnie Bradshaw 1964-66 Powell McClellan 1959-61 Sammy May 1952-54 Zeland Thigpen 1941, 1945-46 Bid Jefferies 1931-33 Brinkley Bushmailer 1926-28 G.W. Hamm 1922-24

1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

NAIA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1991 Karl Kuhn 1990 Karl Kuhn Tommy Lastovica 1989 John Hathcote Karl Kuhn Noel Tugwell NFF HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY 2012 Jake Denzer 2011 Danny Martin Robert Sagerian Brandon Wright 2008 Zach Hall Jonathan Webster COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2017 Ty Reasnor Jakcob Dean Brady Barbay 2011 Jake Denzer 2010 Jake Denzer Danny Martin Drake Widener 2009 Danny Martin

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

1st 1st 1st


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 2007 2006 2005 2004 2001 2000 1999

Zach Hall Jonathan Webster Jonathan Webster Bud Dunn Jonathan Hayes Mark Ewersmann B.J. Bayer Travis Horn B.J. Bayer Paul Peletz B.J. Bayer Darin Kapella Paul Peletz Chris Taylor

GAC MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2017 Ty Reasnor GAC ALL-ACADEMIC 2020 Caleb Batie Jesse Boshears Jaelen Burroughs Aaron Carter Corey Chunn Luke Curtis Issac Davis Cole Fritschen Jack Grissom Garrett Jaster Tucker Kennedy Kyle Lambert Cameron McKasson Matthew Minnix Landon Smith Trey Smith Drew Wade 2019 Carson Ayers Grant Brown Carter Burcham Jaelen Burroughs Corey Chunn Luke Curtis Tyler Dunlop Cole Fritschen Jackson Grissom Immanuel Harris Donald Joshua John Kale Mason Minnix

2018 2017 2016

Curtiss Smith Landon Smith Jackson Stone Austin Terrell Andrew Turner Arion Banks Carter Burcham Gary Burton Justin Carr Deeandra Ervin Cole Fritschen Hunter Hudson Hayden Knowles Harrison Lester Mason Minnix Curtiss Smith Landon Smith Jackson Stone Austin Terrell Kristen Trammell Drew Turner Carson Ayers Brady Barbay Gary Burton Jakcob Dean Cole Fritschen Harrison Lester Josh Qualls Ty Reasnor Braden Stringer Kristen Trammell Drew Turner Mitch Williams Carson Ayers Brady Barbay Gary Burton Brett Calhoun Jackob Dean Bo Harper Hunter Hudson Harrison Lester Trey Martin Eric McPherson Matthew Shade Ian Shuttleworth Braden Stringer Kristen Trammell Mitchell Williams

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Logan Genz Bo Harper Tim Kelly Trey Martin Michael Perry Brayden Stringer Logan Genz DeAndre Gridley Shane Jackson James Marsden John Simpson Thomas Soehner Shane Jackson James Marsden John Simpson Thomas Soehner Joe Bryant Jake Denzer Ethan Gammill Shane Jackson Jared Vinson Robert York Jake Denzer Danny Martin Drake Widener Danny Martin Danny Martin Jonathan Webster Jonathan Webster Bud Dunn Mark Ewersmann Mike Houston Marc Stringer Mark Ewersmann Jonathan Hayes Kyle Jackson Zach Watson Jonathan Hayes Kyle Magrini Zach Watson Jonathan Hayes Kyle Jackson Zach Watson B.J. Bayer Travis Horn Josh Price B.J. Bayer Travis Horn Paul Peletz Josh Price

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

53


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

B.J. Bayer Stuart Cash Darin Kapella Paul Peletz Josh Price B.J. Bayer Stuart Cash Mark Ellison Darin Kapella Paul Peletz Stuart Cash Todd Cooley Mark Ellison C.J. Hartman Stuart Cash Mark Ellison Patrick Fields Jeremy Fullingim Patrick Fields Jeremy Fullingim Cory Rodney

GSC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2010 Eric Coble Jake Denzer Ethan Gammill Josh Green Shane Jackson Danny Martin Robert Sagerian Drake Widener 2009 Eric Coble Travis Cockerham Jake Denzer Nick Graziano Josh Green Jake Holland Danny Martin Robert Sagerian Drake Widener 2008 Justin Bennett Justice Clinton Eric Coble Travis Cockerham Carter Hallock Lyn Harber Danny Martin Ted Reed Devon Terrell Drake Widener

54 54

2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

Justice Clinton Clayton Elliott Chris Gunter Zach Hall Carter Hallock Danny Martin Nick McCaskill B.J. Tilley Jonathan Webster Justice Clinton Zach Hall Nolan Johnson Daniel Stidham B.J. Tilley Jonathan Webster Bud Dunn Mark Ewersmann Matt Fritsche Mike Houston Marc Stringer Devin Boswell Boone Clifford Bud Dunn Mark Ewersmann Kurt Geran Jonathan Hayes Mike Houston Kyle Jackson Steven McCaskill Steven Moore Josh Rogers Matthew Williams Robert Woods Zach Watson Bud Dunn Mark Ewersmann Jonathan Hayes Russell Hodde Mike Houston Kyle Jackson Jonathon Jones Kyle Magrini Josh Rogers Pat Schmidt Isaac Stroud Zach Watson

2002 2001 2000 1999

B.J. Bayer Brad Burl Rodney Evans Mark Ewersmann Eric Featherston Tim Freeman Jonathan Hayes Josh Heckel Mike Houston Kyle Jackson Kyle Magrini Andrew Sarjahani Pat Schmidt Zach Watson B.J. Bayer Brad Burl Eric Featherston Tim Freeman Kurt Geran Jesse Harmon Jonathan Hayes Travis Horn Kyle Jackson Josh Price B.J. Bayer Tadd Farmer Tim Freeman Jesse Harmon George Harp Travis Horn Darious Morris Gerod Payne Paul Peletz Josh Price Clint Reed Isaac Stroud B.J. Bayer Lance Carpenter Staurt Cash Josh Heckel Travis Horn Darin Kapella Brandon Lawrence Brad Lovan Micah May Ben Montgomery Daryl Morris Paul Peletz Josh Price

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS & HONORS 1998 1997 1996

Chris Taylor Blake West J. Tom Wright B.J. Bayer Stuart Cash Mark Ellison Jared Guinn Leslie Hendrix Eric Hildreth Travis Horn Darin Kapella Jeremy Keaster Brandon Lawrence Alex Mercer Paul Peletz Josh Price Scott Pryor Chris Taylor Steven Thessing Brock Wooldridge Stuart Cash Todd Cooley Mark Ellison Jered Guinn Mario Gurule C.J. Hartman Eric Hildreth Darin Kapella Jeremy Keaster Brandon Lawrence Shance McEntarffer Cody McNabb Jon Parker Paul Peletz Patrick Pesnell Brad White Jimmie Bilby Stuart Cash Todd Cooley Mark Ellison Shane Mntarffer Patrick Fields Jeremy Fullingim Mario Gurule Darin Kapella Jeremy Keaster Cody McNabb Brad White

1995

Jimmie Bilby Mark Ellison Patrick Fields Jeremy Fullingim Marshall Hoge Mark Macon Cody Rodney

INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS OUTSTANDING SENIOR MALE STUDENT-ATHLETE 2019 Tyler Dunlop 2017 Ty Reasnor 2016 Trey Martin 2015 Logan Genz 2012 Jake Denzer 2011 Danny Martin 2006 Bud Dunn

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

55


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ALL-TIME COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR COACH WIN LOSS TIE PCT. CONF. CONF. REC. 1911 W.A. Isgrig 4 4 0 .500 --- --- 1912 E.H. Shinn 4 2 0 .667 --- --- 1913 E.H. Shinn 7 2 1 .750 --- --- 1914 E.H. Shinn 8 0 0 1.000 --- --- 1915 E.H. Shinn 5 3 0 .625 --- --- 1916 W.B. Casey 1 0 0 1.000 --- --- 1917 W.B. Casey 0 1 0 .000 --- --- 1918 No Team --- --- --- --- --- --- 1919 W.K. Williams 2 2 1 .500 --- --- 1920 E.O. Brown 4 0 2 .667 --- --- 1921 E.O. Brown 7 0 0 1.000 --- --- 1922 E.O. Brown 8 1 0 .889 --- --- 1923 E.O. Brown 6 1 1 .825 --- --- 1924 E.O. Brown 6 1 2 .778 --- --- 1925 E.O. Brown 7 2 0 .778 --- --- 1926 E.O. Brown 6 2 0 .750 --- --- 1927 E.O. Brown 5 3 1 .611 --- --- 1928 E.O. Brown 7 2 0 .778 --- --- 1929 E.O. Brown 4 4 1 .500 AIC 2-2-1 1930 E.O. Brown 4 2 2 .625 AIC 3-1-2 1931 E.O. Brown 7 2 1 .750 AIC 5-0-2 1932 E.O. Brown 6 2 1 .722 AIC 5-2-0 1933 John Tucker 3 3 1 .500 AIC 2-3-1 1934 John Tucker 5 1 2 .750 AIC 4-1-2 1935 John Tucker 8 0 1 .944 AIC 6-0-1 1936 John Tucker 6 2 0 .750 AIC 5-1-0 1937 John Tucker 8 1 0 .889 AIC 3-1-0 1938 John Tucker 4 2 2 .625 AIC 2-2-0 1939 John Tucker 7 0 2 .889 AIC 2-0-2 1940 John Tucker 5 3 1 .611 AIC 1-2-1 1941 John Tucker 6 3 0 .667 AIC 3-3-0 1942 No Team - WWII --- --- --- --- --- --- 1943 No Team - WWII --- --- --- --- --- --- 1944 No Team - WWII --- --- --- --- --- --- 1945 John Tucker 8 0 0 1.000 AIC 6-0-0 1946 John Tucker 9 1 0 .900 AIC 6-0-0 1947 John Tucker 8 1 0 .889 AIC 6-0-0 1948 Raymond Burnett 8 2 0 .800 AIC 6-0-0 1949 Raymond Burnett 9 1 1 .864 AIC 8-0-0 1950 Raymond Burnett 7 3 0 .700 AIC 4-3-0 1951 Raymond Burnett 3 6 0 .333 AIC 2-5-0 1952 Raymond Burnett 1 7 0 .125 AIC 1-4-0 1953 Raymond Burnett 3 5 1 .389 AIC 1-3-1 1954 Sam Hindsman 8 1 0 .889 AIC 6-1-0 1955 Sam Hindsman 5 3 2 .600 AIC 5-1-1 1956 Sam Hindsman 5 5 0 .500 --- --- 1957 Sam Hindsman 6 4 0 .600 --- --- 1958 Sam Hindsman 7 3 0 .700 AIC 6-1-0

56 56

CONF. PCT. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .500 .667 .857 .714 .417 .714 .929 .833 .750 .500 .750 .375 .500 --- --- --- 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .571 .286 .200 .300 .857 .786 --- --- .857

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

CHAMPION ------------------------------------SAU HSU ATU/OUA HSU HSU HSU ATU UCA UCA UCA ATU UCA OUA ------ATU ATU ATU/UCA ATU/SAU ATU HSU SAU SAU UAM ATU UAM UAM UAM ATU/UAM


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ALL-TIME COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR COACH WIN LOSS TIE PCT. 1959 Marvin Salmon 5 3 0 .625 1960 Marvin Salmon 10 1 0 .901 1961 Marvin Salmon 8 0 1 .944 1962 Marvin Salmon 8 1 1 .850 1963 Marvin Salmon 3 5 2 .400 1964 Marvin Salmon 9 1 0 .900 1965 Marvin Salmon 7 3 0 .700 1966 Marvin Salmon 3 6 1 .350 1967 Don Dempsey 5 3 1 .611 1968 Don Dempsey 10 2 0 .833 1969 Don Dempsey 6 4 1 .591 1970 Don Dempsey 8 3 0 .727 1971 Don Dempsey 12 1 0 .923 1972 Don Dempsey 5 4 1 .555 1973 Don Dempsey 4 7 0 .364 1974 Don Dempsey 1 9 0 .100 1975 Don Dempsey 3 8 0 .273 1976 Leon Anderson 1 10 0 .091 1977 Leon Anderson 6 4 0 .600 1978 Leon Anderson 5 5 0 .500 1979 Leon Anderson 3 6 1 .350 1980 Harold Steelman 6 4 0 .600 1981 Harold Steelman 4 5 1 .450 1982 Harold Steelman 3 7 0 .300 1983 Harold Steelman 4 5 1 .450 1984 Harold Steelman 4 5 0 .444 1985 Harold Steelman 1 9 0 .100 1986 Ken Stephens 6 4 0 .600 1987 Ken Stephens 2 6 1 .278 1988 Ken Stephens 6 4 0 .600 1989 Ken Stephens 6 3 0 .667 1990 Ken Stephens 4 6 0 .400 1991 Ken Stephens 0 10 0 .000 1992 Ken Stephens 4 5 1 .450 1993 Brooks Hollingsworth 1 9 0 .100 1994 Brooks Hollingsworth 7 4 0 .636 1995 Brooks Hollingsworth 3 6 1 .333 1996 Brooks Hollingsworth 5 6 0 .455 1997 Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 1998 Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 1999 Steve Mullins 9 3 0 .750 2000 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700 2001 Steve Mullins 8 2 0 .800 2002 Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 2003 Steve Mullins 5 6 0 .455 2004 Steve Mullins 10 2 0 .833 2005 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700 2006 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700

CONF. CONF. REC. AIC 4-3-0 AIC 8-0-0 AIC 6-0-1 AIC 6-1-0 AIC 3-3-1 AIC 7-0-0 AIC 5-2-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 3-2-1 AIC 5-1-0 AIC 4-1-1 AIC 5-1-0 AIC 6-0-0 AIC 4-2-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 0-6-0 AIC 1-5-0 AIC 0-6-0 AIC 3-3-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 3-2-1 AIC 4-2-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 4-1-1 AIC 3-3-0 AIC 1-6-0 AIC 5-2-0 AIC 1-4-1 AIC 3-3-0 AIC 3-3-0 AIC 0-6-0 AIC 0-6-0 AIC 2-4-0 AIC 1-3-0 AIC 4-0-0 GSC 2-6-1 GSC 3-5-0 GSC 4-4-0 GSC 4-5-0 GSC 8-1-0 GSC 7-2-0 GSC 7-2-0 GSC 3-6-0 GSC 4-5-0 GSC 8-1-0 GSC 6-3-0 GSC 5-3-0

CONF. PCT. CHAMPION .571 HSU/UCA 1.000 ATU .929 ATU .857 UCA .500 HSU/UAM 1.000 ATU .714 UAM/UCA .333 OUA/UAM/UCA .583 UAM .833 ATU .750 HSU .833 ATU/OUA 1.000 ATU .667 HU/SAU .333 HSU .000 HSU .167 HSU/OUA .000 HU/UCA .500 HSU .333 UCA .583 UAM .667 UCA .333 UCA .333 OUA .750 UCA .500 UCA .143 HSU/UCA .714 UCA .250 UCA .500 UCA .500 HU/UCA .000 UCA .000 UCA .333 UCA .250 UAM 1.000 ATU .250 UNA .375 VSU .500 SAU/UWG .444 DSU/UWG .899 ATU .778 DSU/VSU/UWG .778 VSU .333 VSU .444 UNA .899 VSU .667 UCA .625 UNA

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

57


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ALL-TIME COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR COACH WIN LOSS TIE PCT. 2007 Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 2008 Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 2009 Steve Mullins 9 3 0 .750 2010 Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 2011 Steve Mullins 2 8 0 .200 2012 Steve Mullins 5 6 0 .455 2013 Raymond Monica 5 6 0 .455 2014 Raymond Monica 3 8 0 .273 2015 Raymond Monica 9 3 0 .750 2016 Raymond Monica 6 5 0 .545 2017 Raymond Monica 8 4 0 .667 2018 Raymond Monica 3 8 0 .273 2019 Kyle Shipp 3 8 0 .273 2020* Kyle Shipp --- --- --- --- Totals

CONF. CONF. REC. GSC 3-5-0 GSC 4-4-0 GSC 6-2-0 GSC 4-4-0 GAC 1-4-0 GAC 3-5-0 GAC 5-5-0 GAC 3-7-0 GAC 8-3-0 GAC 6-5-0 GAC 8-3-0 GAC 3-8-0 GAC 3-8-0 --- ---

CONF. PCT. .375 .500 .750 .500 .200 .375 .500 .300 .727 .545 .727 ,273 .273 ---

* - No season was played due to COVID-19

58 58

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

CHAMPION DSU DSU UNA DSU/HSU/VSU OUA HSU HSU OUA HSU HU OUA OUA OUA ---


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH W.A. Isrig E.H. Shinn W.B. Casey W.K. McWilliams E.O. Brown John Tucker Raymond Burnett Sam Hindsman Marvin Salmon Don Dempsey Leon Anderson Harold Steelman Ken Stephens Brooks Hollingsworth Steve Mullins Raymond Monica Kyle Shipp Totals

W L 4 4 24 7 1 1 2 2 77 21 77 17 31 24 31 16 53 20 54 41 15 25 22 35 28 38 16 25 96 75 34 34 3 8 565 385

T YEARS TITLES 0 1911 0 1 1912-15 0 0 1916-17 0 1 1919 0 12 1920-32 1# 9 1933-47 5# 2 1948-53 2# 2 1954-58 2# 5 1959-66 3# 3 1967-75 3# 1 1976-79 0 2 1980-85 0 2 1986-92 0 1 1993-96 1# 0 1997-2012 1* 0 2013-18 0 0 2019-present 0 41 1911-2019 18

JOHN TUCKER

# - Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title * - Gulf South Conference title COACH W L T SEASONS TITLES Steve Mullins 96 75 0 16 1* John Tucker 77 17 9 12 5# E.O. Brown 77 21 12 13 1# Don Dempsey 54 41 3 9 3# Marvin Salmon 53 20 5 8 3# Raymond Monica 34 34 0 6 0 Sam Hindsman 31 16 2 5 2# Raymond Burnett 31 24 2 6 2# Ken Stephens 28 38 2 7 0 E.H. Shinn 24 7 1 4 0 Harold Steelman 22 35 2 6 0 Brooks Hollingsworth 16 25 1 4 1# Leon Anderson 15 25 1 4 0 W.A. Isrig 4 4 0 1 0 Kyle Shipp 3 8 0 1 0 W.K. McWilliams 2 2 1 1 0 W.B. Casey 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 565 385 41 105 18

STEVE MULLINS

# - Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title * - Gulf South Conference title

KYLE SHIPP www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

59


CAREER SERVICES Come see us in DOC BRYAN 153 and let us know how we can be of assistance. We’re here to help no matter where you are in your college/career journey.

VISIT CAREER SERVICES

MAJOR & CAREER OPTIONS If you are unsure about a major or career, we can help you narrow your options and assist you in choosing a career path that is right for you.

RESUMÉS & COVER LETTERS Let us help you build your resume! Whether you have a resumé already or are beginning from scratch, we can assist you in creating an effective resumé & cover letter to land an interview.

NETWORKING & INTERVIEWING We schedule mock interviews, career fairs, workshops, and other networking events designed to help you score an internship or job. Don't forget to build your on-campus network by getting involved!

Let us help you with your professional development journey and your digital footprint. Come and

BUILD YOUR RESUMÉ! ATU.EDU/CAREER

479-968-0278

CAREER FAIRS & INTERNSHIPS Throughout the semester, we host career fairs for students to meet employers in their field. Attend events to network with employers, build your profile & find potential jobs and/or internships.

RESOURCES FOR THE TECH COMMUNITY We are here for YOU...students, faculty & alumni. It is never too early to utilize our services! We are a life-time membership and our services are complementary even after graduation!

CAREER.SERVICES@ATU.EDU

FOLLOW US @ATUCAREERS


READY FOR YOUR NETFLIX REALITY DEBUT? JUST BE THE REAL YOU

Submit your casting video for any of the Netflix Reality series or genres today at netflixreality.c om. Visit the T-Mobile truck to learn more. Plus, our Magenta plans come with Netflix on Us – so you can keep up with all of your favorite movies and shows at no extra c ost. Don’t miss out!

2752 E Parkway Dr STE 5, Russellville, AR, 72802, 479-498-0884 Be the Real You: The real you must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the US, Canada, UK, or Ireland. Netflix On Us: Offer subject to change. Receive Netflix Basic (1-screen, up to $8.99/mo. value) while you maintain 2+ qualifying Magenta or Magenta Militar y lines in good standing. Receive Netflix Standard (2-screen, up to $13.99/mo. value) while you maintain 2+ qualifying Magenta MA X, Magenta MA X Militar y, or Magenta MA X Unlimited 55+ lines in good standing. Netflix account & compatible device required. Value may be applied to different Netflix streaming plans. Not redeemable or refundable for cash; cannot be exchanged for Netflix gift subscriptions. Cancel Netflix anytime. Netflix Terms of Use apply: www.netflix.com/termsofuse. 1 offer per T-Mobile account; may take 1-2 bill cycles. Like all plans, features may change or be discontinued at any time; see T-Mobile Terms and Conditions at T-Mobile.com for details. T-Mobile and the magenta color are registered trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG. © 2021 T-Mobile USA, Inc.


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL

PROUD SUPPORTERS OF ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LEASING 62 62

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp RiverValleyRealty.com RentRVR.com


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL GREEN AND GOLD MEMBERS (AS OF 11-5-21) LEGEND ($10,000+) Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center PLATINUM ($5,000-$9,999) Lindsey Management Company River Valley Realty, Inc Russellville Family Dentistry - Dr. Michael G. Kitchens James Wallace DIAMOND ($3,000-$4,999) Bridgestone Americas Crafton Tull and Associates Inc Wayne Smith Trucking EMERALD ($1,500-$2,999) Blackstone Construction, LLC Cunningham Metals First Security Bank Mary Gunter Sam and Kellie Hindsman Chuck and Donna Horne COL Sean McDougal and Family Tyson Foods - Dardanelle ALL-AMERICAN ($1,000-$1,499) Anderson Insurance, Inc. Centennial Bank Frank Griffin Oil Co Inc Quentin and Shellie Hanna Matt McCoy Insurance Agency Inc. Charlie and Lou Niven Brad and Kay Shipman Wyatt and Danae Watson John and Leigh Whiteside Patrick and Ashley Fields Jackie Gardner James and Melinda Williams GOLD ($500-$999) Bill and Margaret Altemus Benny and Debbie Baker Dr. Linda Bean Abby Davis Diamond Bank Shirley Dodd Frank and Laury Fiorello Carolee Hamilton Bob and Polly Hardin Margo Hill The Holloway Family

Jason and Tanya Hunt Owen Kelly Leonard's Hardware Joe and Corinne Linam James Little Dan and Marshall Lovelady Johnny and Julie Morgan Wyn and Bridgett Norwood Earle and Virginia Raum Kenny and Patty Shipp Kyle and Krystal Shipp Dustin and Krista Shoptaw Elizabeth Smith David and Betty Snellings Scott and Brandy Steuber Michael Tarver Robert and Judy Taylor Stanley and Maysel Teeter Jim and Mechele White Robert and Marty Young GREEN ($250-$499) James and Christie Adamczak Toni Bachman James and Sherry Bartlett Cody and Leslie Black Bonds Family Dentistry Robin Bowen Dennis & Linda Boyd Gene and Aida Boyle Charles and Gayla Bragg Bryan and Casey Brock Joan Caughman Keith and Gayle Clutts Bill and Sharon Eaton Sue Finley Bryan and Paige Fisher Phillip Fisher Steve Fryer Julia Garcia Chuck and Pat Gordon Bob and Patti Gordon Philip and Heidi Gray Ronnie and Cindy Higgins Bob and Betty Humphreys Mike and Carol Hurlbut Tom and Jayne Jones Brian and Robin Lasey Josh and Meredith Lawson Alvin and Rhonda Lievsay

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

63


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL GREEN AND GOLD MEMBERS (AS OF 11-5-21) Steve and Betty Long William McCrotty Jim Murphy Judy Murphy Joann and Bud Perry Sherry Polsgrove Howard and Becky Ritchie David and Georganne Rollans Eddie and Tracy Rood Linda Rush Richard and Mary Shinikowski John and Carol Shoptaw Hugh and Mary Silkensen Simmons Bank Sam and Heather Strasner Steve and Jeanie Strasner Dr. Bruce and Anice Tedford Leo and Dean Treat Jerry and Susan Vaughn Shanna Wells Quick James Steed and Kenna White Scott and Angela Whitlow Wayne and Kimberly Young Joseph and Jean Zehler

Kay Roberts Dr. Mary Ann Rollans H L Shepherd Kendall Tabor Beverly Thomas Deris Thomas Kenneth L. Vess Larry Ward Kyle Wewers Ricky and Alisha Williams

TECH ($150-$249) Nathan and Carla Alexander Adam and Amy Anderson Ann Barnett Josh and Sloane Bertke Larry and Cathy Brandt Larry Brown Linda Brown Keith and Karen Buchanan Matt Cooper Agency Inc. Bill and Ann Davis Brent and Christa Drake William and Margaret Grant Lisa Harris Charlotte Hurlbut Dick James Wade McKasson James and Kristina McSweeney John and Norma Montgomery Bob Moore Bob and Sandra Norman Kevin Soloman Truman Pew and Virginia Summers Winford and Linda Phillips

64 64

www.ArkansasTechSports.com www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | @ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL FRIENDS OF MUSIC MEMBERS (AS OF 11-5-21) CONDUCTOR'S CIRCLE ($5,000+) Luke Bradshaw Prissy & Roger Wattam ARTIST ($1,000 - $2,499) Hal Cooper Sr. Sue Merritt (In Memory of Frank Merritt) Johnny & Julie Morgan PERFORMER ($500 - $999) Travis & Debbie Beard Deborah Bradley Shirley Dodd Frank Griffin Oil Company Kim Hilliard Dr. Ted Honghrian Carolyn Sparks Lee Dick & Sue Niven Tom Reynolds H.L. Shepherd Robert & Judy Taylor

FRIEND ($150 - $499) Verlon Abram Brenda Barber Gary Barrow Beau Dollar Wealth Management Dan & Jill Belongia Rico Belotti Jeff & Cindy Bright Sherry Caldwell Michael Casey Dr. Jeffrey Cass Central Presbyterian Church Josh & Tiffany Clem Jon & Barbara Clements Keith & Gayle Clutts Wayne & June Drain Bryan & Paige Fisher Wes & Karen Garrett Mr. & Mrs. Randy Judy Kandis Kroom Mary Jane Louden Steve & Leigh McGinnis Mike & Joy Miller Mandy Morgan Judy Murphy Jerry & Vickie Newman Sherry Polsgrove Julia Reynolds Becky & Howard Ritchie William Tucker Keith Vess Kenneth Vess Shanna Wells-Quick

www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

65


Drs. Owen Kelly, Jeff Cartwright, and Bruce Brown -

FIGHT ON!


ARKANSAS TECH 2021 FOOTBALL

Brandie M. Tanner R.T. (R) (M) (BS)

Ashley D. Tippin R.T. (R) (M) (CT) (BS)

“Your Health Means Everything”, that’s why we offer a newly remodeled mammography suite with a comfortable setting, state of the art 3D mammography, and one on one patient care. Here at SMRMC we have two radiographers registered in mammography and breast ultrasound as part of our team. What does that mean for you??? You can have your initial screening mammography AND any diagnostic follow-up imaging necessary performed at the same facility, by the same familiar face. Screening results will be available for your physician the same day. During any follow-up imaging, we have a radiologist on-site that reviews the imaging, if an ultrasound is needed, that “same familiar face” is able to perform your study in the same suite, that very day, and you will receive verbal results BEFORE you leave! If you have never been a patient here before, NO WORRIES, our staff can request your prior medical records for you. “Saint Mary’s continues to serve the community with the Best of the Best in 3D mammography and breast ultrasound”. www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ ATUFootball | #FightOn | #LinkItUp

To Schedule your mammogram call 479-964-5999

67


THIS IS ARKANSAS TECH #ChampionsPlayHere


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.