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ARKANSAS TECH 2022 FOOTBALL www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ATUFootball4 www.ArkAnsAsTechsporTs.com | @ATUFooTbAll | #FighTon | #linkiTUp4 Location Russellville, Ark. Founded 1909 Enrollment 9,640 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 Director of Athletics/SWA Abby Davis Head Athletic Trainer Brett “Duke” Walden Faculty Representative Dr. Shellie Hanna ArkAnsAs TEch univErsiTY FAciliTY inForMATion TEAM inForMATion coAchinG sTAFF MulTiMEDiA inForMATion AThlETic coMMunicATions Facility Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field Capacity 6,500 Surface SprinTurf All-Time Record At Thone Stadium 248-150-16 (.620) pro GrAM hisTorY First Season 1911 Overall Record 575-405-41 (.585) Overall GAC Record 47-60 (.444) 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) 2021 Overall Record 4-7 2021 GAC Record 4-7 2021 GAC Season Finish T8th Letterwinners Returning | Lost 39 | 36 Starters Returning | Lost 16 | 8 Head Coach Kyle Shipp (Arkansas Tech, 2007) Record at ATU (Years) 10-20 (4th year) Career Record (Years) Same Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Josh Lawson (4th year) Offensive Coordinator/WRs Ryan
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LAST GAME
The Southwestern Oklahoma Bulldogs come into Saturday’s game at 3-5 overall and have dropped their last three games. In their most-recent game, the Bulldogs lost to East Central on the road, 42-28. After being tied at 14-all midway through the second quarter, SWOSU surrendered 28-straight points to ECU as the Tigers pulled away.
THE COACH
The Bulldogs are coached by Josh Kirkland, who is in his first year as the head coach at Southwestern Oklahoma. Kirkland arrived in Weatherford following a two-year stint as head coach at New Mexico Highlands. Despite being there for two years, his first year of full competition was in 2021 as the 2020 season was suspended due to COVID-19. Prior to that, Kirkland spent three years as the assistant head coach at the University of the Incarnate Word.
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE
Offensively, the Bulldogs feature a spread offensive attack. Through eight games this year, SWOSU has the fifth-ranked scoring offense in the GAC at 31.3 ppg and the seventh-ranked total offense with an average of 411.1 ypg. Through the air, the Bulldogs are averaging 253.8 ypg to rank second in the GAC. On the ground, SWOSU is averaging 139.0 ypg to rank 10th in the GAC.
The leading rusher thus far has been Gerald Palmer with 437 yards gained. He is also one of four Bulldogs to be tied for the team-lead in rushing TDs with three.
In the passing game, the Bulldogs are led by Tylan Morton. Thus far, Morton has thrown for 2,030 yards and 18 touchdowns. His passing yards and touchdowns are second in the GAC.
The leading receiver for SWOSU is Deshon Moreaux with 562 yards and five touchdowns on 37 receptions. Isreal Watson is not far off that pace with 528 yards and five touchdowns on 55 receptions.
SCOUTING THE DEFENSE
Defensively, the Bulldogs base out of the 4-3 scheme and currently rank 10th in scoring defense, allowing 39.5 ppg. Their total defense ranks 11th in the GAC allowing 473.1 ypg of total offense by their opponents. Through the air, SWOSU ranks ninth in the GAC with 215.9 ypg. On the ground, the Bulldogs allow an average of 257.3 ypg and rank 10th in the GAC.
Individually, Southwestern Oklahoma has five players with 40 or more stops. Keldric Martin leads the team in tackles with 69. Christian Toeleiu leads the team in tackles for loss with 7.5 and Rece Wilhelm leads the team in sacks with 4.5. Ashton Hamby and Derrius Franklin are tied for the team-lead in interceptions with two.
THE SERIES
of the GAC.
Overall,
the series, 9-8
Location Weatherford, Okla. Enrollment 3,761 Founded 1901 President Dr. Diana Lovell Director of Athletics Todd Helton Head Coach Josh Kirkland SID Jon Chidester Nickname Bulldogs Colors Navy Blue and Gray Stadium (Capacity) Flex-Chem Field at Milam Stadium (6,000) Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Great American
Head Coach.: Josh Kirkland Alma Mater: West Texas A&M, 2010 Record at SWOSU: 3-5 (1st Year) Career Record: 9-11 (2nd Year)
TEAM inForMATion
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Offensive Coordinator: Armani Lonardo Defensive Coordinator: Ruzell McCoy Offensive Line: Karson Green Defensive Line: Calton Bakker Wide Receivers/Special Teams: David May Safeties: Connor MacArthur Tight Ends: Aaron Jeffreys Inside Linebackers: Bennett New Wide Receivers: Cade Balenti Outside Linebackers: Cooper Rhoads Cornerbacks: Kenon White Running Backs: Jayce Martin Quick FAcTs coAchinG sTAFF 2021 Overall Record 0-11 2021 GAC Record/Finish 0-11 (12th) 2021 Final Ranking N/A (AFCA) / N/A (D2Football) Offense Spread Defense 4-3 Returning Letterwinners 41 Letterwinners Lost Starters Returning 5 Starters Lost DATE OPPONENT H/A TIME / RESULT 9/1 (rv )Henderson State A L, 13-30 9/10 Southern Arkansas H W, 24-20 9/17 Southeastern Oklahoma H L, 48-58 9/24 Oklahoma Baptist A W, 38-31 10/1 Arkansas-Monticello H W, 37-27 10/8 #5/4 Ouachita A L, 24-63 10/15 Southern Nazarene H L, 38-45 10/22 East Central A L, 28-42 10/29 ArkAnsAs TEch A 2 p.M. 11/5 Harding H 2 p.m. 11/12 Northwestern Oklahoma H 3 p.m.
2022
This will be the 18th meeting all-time between Arkansas Tech and Southwestern Oklahoma in a series that dates back to 1968. After that initial meeting in Fort Smith, the two didn’t play until 1988, and then played each other six of the next seven years. In 2011, Tech and SWOSU became charter members
In that time span, the series is tied 5-5.
Tech holds a slight lead in
AbouT souThwE sTErn oklA. swosu Quick FAcTs All-Time Series Record vs SWOSU Year W/L/T Score Site 9/14/68 W 21-7 Fort Smith 10/1/88 L 0-6 Weatherford 9/30/89 W 14-12 Russellville 9/1/90 W 21-10 Weatherford 9/7/91 L (F) 23-20 Russellville 10/9/93 L 22-46 Russellville 10/8/94 W 24-20 Weatherford 11/5/11 L 20-23 Weatherford 10/13/12 W 45-37 Weatherford 9/14/13 L 17-28 Russellville 9/13/14 L 23-27 Weatherford 11/7/15 L 14-28 Russellville 11/5/16 W 24-20 Weatherford 10/14/17 W 38-21 Russellville 10/20/18 L 14-35 Russellville 10/26/19 W 36-35 Weatherford 10/30/21 W 15-14 Weatherford Division II Era - Since 1995 (10 games) Series tied 5-5 All-Time Total: (17 games) Tech leads 9-8 hEAD coAch Josh kirklAnD
wEAThErForD, oklA – On the eve of Halloween, the Arkansas Tech football team made their final road trip of the year and are heading back to the Natural State with no tricks, just treats and a hard-fought win over Southwestern Oklahoma.
The Wonder Boys (3-6, 3-6 GAC) were either tied or trailed Southwestern Oklahoma for nearly the entire game until junior kicker Jesus Zizumbo drilled what turned out to be a game-winning 36-yard field goal with eight seconds left to give Tech the come-from-behind win.
That thrilling kick by Zizumbo was set up by consecutive scoring drives by the Wonder Boys in the fourth quarter.
The first of those started with 11:40 left in the fourth and with nearly the entire length of the field to traverse as the preceding SWOSU punt was downed at the Tech 3-yardline. Already a tall task given the field position, but adding to the degree of difficulty was the fact that Wonder Boys were without the services of starting quarterback Jack Lindsey as he was forced from the game due to an injury the offensive possession prior.
With the odds stacked, the Wonder Boys hit the ground running and called upon the tough running style of Ron Thompson. After four-straight carries, Thompson had pulled the Wonder Boys out of the shadow of their own endzone and got the ball to the Tech 37-yardline. Thompson’s fifth-straight rush was stopped for no gain and set up a crucial third down.
Needing to extend the drive, backup QB Caleb Canady completed his first pass of the game to Drew Wade for an eight-yard gain and a first down. Canady then went on to complete his next three passes with the final one being a 21-yard touchdown strike to Mason Ross, pulling the Wonder Boys within two points of a tie score.
Electing to go for two and tie the game at 14-all, the Wonder Boys failed on the attempt and now the focus turned to the defense as that 97-yard drive, while beneficial with a touchdown, chewed up just over seven minutes of game clock, leaving just 4:37 to go.
On SWOSU’s first play on their ensuing drive, the Bulldogs (0-9, 0-9 GAC) rushed for 10 yards and a first down. The Wonder Boys defense rose to the occasion from there starting with a three-yard tackle for loss by Matthew Minnix on a rush play to put SWOSU behind the chains for second down. The Wonder Boys’ secondary then played solid in coverage forcing the next two pass attempts to fall incomplete and, in the process, forcing a punt by the Bulldogs.
What followed was perhaps a sign that things might just go the way of the Wonder Boys on the night before Halloween as a muffed catch on the punt was recovered by the Wonder Boys at their own 18-yardlne.
Once more it was Thompson who got the ball to start the drive and his initial carry went for 16 yards before the ball was fumbled out of bounds, keeping possession with the Wonder Boys. A pair of unproductive rush plays followed and left Tech with a 3rd-and-14 from their own 30-yardline.
On that play, Canady was intercepted, but the play was negated, and the Wonder Boys gained an automatic first down on a defensive holding call. Later in the drive, the Wonder Boys were beneficiaries of another SWOSU defensive penalty, this time an offsides penalty on 4th-and-6. That made it 4th-and-1 and the Wonder Boys were able to pick up the first down with relative ease to extend the drive.
Two plays later, the biggest play of the night occurred for the Wonder Boys as Canady connected with Ross for a big 29-yard gain that brought the ball all the way down to the SWOSU 21-yardline with just 22 seconds left.
Following a timeout, the Wonder Boys called upon Thompson one last time to position the ball just right for a potential go-ahead field goal by Zizumbo. Thompson gained two yards on that play to set up a 36-yard try for Zizumbo.
With 12 seconds showing on the clock, SWOSU called a timeout in hopes of icing Zizumbo. Unfazed by the delay in action, Zizumbo stepped up and drilled the kick, giving the Wonder Boys their first lead of the game with just eight seconds now left.
Zizumbo then kicked the ball out of the endzone to make SWOSU have to go a majority of the field if they had any hopes of kicking a game-winner on their end.
With time on their side, the Wonder Boys played sound defense on the one and only play SWOSU would be able to get off before the clock read 00:00 as Christian Cole made the sure tackle in bounds to allow time to expire.
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SCORE BY QUARTERS Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Ark ans as Tec h 0 3 3 9 15 Sout hwes ern Ok a 7 0 7 0 14 SCORI NG SUMMARY Qtr Tim e Scoring P ay V H 1s 00: 10 SWO #80 J Kars ak 11 y d pas s rom #10 T Gr f f n (#67 D Vargas k c k 7 90 03 08 0 7 2nd 04: 31 ATU #95 J Z z umbo 44 y d FG 11 48 03: 59 3 7 3 d 12: 06 ATU #95 J Z z umbo 24 y d FG 5 44 02: 05 6 7 3 d 01: 39 SWO #22 K Graham 1 y d rus h (#67 D Vargas k ic k ) 7 58 03: 46 6 14 4 h 04: 37 ATU #83 M Ros s 21 y d pas s f rom #4 C Canady (#82 L Curt s pas s f rom #16 J Ed ngt on a ed) 14 97, 07: 03 12 14 4 h 00: 08 ATU #95 J Z z umbo 36 y d FG 12 63 02: 51 15 14 TI ME DETAI LS Kickoff t m e: 05 31 PM End of Gam e: 08 58 PM Tota e apsed: 03 26 OFFI CI ALS Referee: Vi ay Maddur Um p re: R c hard Owens Line udge: J eremy Goodr c h Back judge: J ames He nz e Field judge: Kev n Sc hm dt Side judge: Chuc k Sc ot t Center judge: Kenny St ab er Replay Off c a : Corey Wi iams WEATHER Weather: Sunny Scor ng Sum m ary report Arkansas Tech vs Southwestern Okla (Oct 30 2021) Arkansas Tech (3 6, 3 6) vs Southwestern Okla (0 9, 0 9) Da e Oc t 30 2021 S t e: Wea herf ord St adium: ASAP Energy F eld At t endanc e: 2504 FULL GAME ATU SWO F RST DOWNS 28 17 Rus h ng 9 6 Pas s ng 11 10 Pena t y 8 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 59 109 Rus h ng At t empt s 41 24 Av erage Per Rus h 1 4 4 5 Rus h ng Touc hdowns 0 1 Yards Ga ned Rus h ng 120 115 Yards Los Rus h ng 61 6 NET YARDS PASS NG 300 226 Comp et ions At t empt s I n 27 38 0 17 32 0 Av erage Per At t empt 7 9 7 1 Av erage Per Complet on 11 1 13 3 Pas s ng Touc hdowns 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 359 335 Tot a of f ens e p ay s 79 56 Av erage Gain Per P ay 4 5 6 0 Fumb es Number Los t 3 1 1 1 Pena ies Number Yards 9 67 14 164 PUNTS YARDS 5 179 6 247 Av erage Yards Per Punt 35 8 41 2 Net Yards Per Punt 31 43 2 I ns de 20 2 3 50+ Yards 0 2 Touc hbac k s 0 0 Fa r c a c h 3 1 KICKOFF YARDS 5 320 3 152 Av erage Yards Per Kic k of f 64 0 50 7 Net Yards Per K c k o f 42 4 38 7 Touc hbac k s 3 1 Fa r Cat c h Yards 0 0 Punt re urns Number Yards TD 1 12 0 1 24 0 Av erage Per Ret urn 12 0 24 0 K c k of f ret urns : Number Yds TD 2 11 0 2 33 0 Av erage Per Ret urn 5 5 16 5 nt erc ept ions Number Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fumb e Ret urns : Number Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 M s c el aneous Yards 0 0 Pos s es s on T me 34 51 25: 09 1s t Quart er 08 27 06: 33 2nd Quart er 10 26 04: 34 3rd Quart er 05 07 09: 53 4 h Quart er 10 51 04 09 Th rd Down Conv ers ons 4 13 2 10 Fourt h Down Conv ers ions 1 2 1 1 Red Zone Sc ores Chanc es 3 4 2 4 Touc hdowns 1 4 2 4 F e d goa s 2 4 0 4 Sac k s By Number Yards 0 0 3 19 PAT K c k s 0 0 2 2 F eld Goa s 3 4 0 1 Point s of Turnov er 0 0 Team Stat stics report Arkansas Tech vs Southwestern Okla (Oct 30 2021) Da e: Oc t 30 2021 S t e: Wea herf ord St ad um ASAP Energy Fie d At t endanc e: 2504 l AsT TiME ouT vs. souThwE sTErn okl AhoMA
Okla.
3-5
ArkAnsAs TEch 3-5
TEAM rAnkinG s Top-5 (Thru wEEk 8)
1st Fourth Down Conversions 72.2% (13-for-18)
1st Field Goals 90.0% (9-for-10)
1st PAT Kicking 100.0% (26-for-26)
3rd Kickoffs 41.1 net ypk
3rd Sacks Against 9.0
4th Sacks By 14.0
5th Opponent Penalties 64.8 ypg
5th Punting 34.7 net ypp
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Southern Arkansas 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 L1 Southern Nazarene 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 W2 souThwEsTErn oklA 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 l3 Northwestern Okla. 1-7 .125 1-7 .125 L2 Oklahoma Baptist 1-7 .125 1-7 .125 L5
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10/29
Southern Arkansas at Oklahoma Baptist | 2 p.m.
Southwestern Oklahoma at Arkansas Tech | 2 p.m. 10/29 | Southeastern Oklahoma at Arkansas-Monticello | 2 p.m.
10/29
10/29 | Henderson State at Southern Nazarene | 2 p.m. 10/29 | Northwestern Oklahoma at Harding | 2 p.m.
nEXT wEEk
11/5 | Oklahoma Baptist at Henderson State | 2 p.m.
11/5 | Ouachita at Southeastern Oklahoma | 2 p.m.
11/5 | Southern Nazarene at Southern Arkansas | 2 p.m.
11/5 | Arkansas-Monticello at East Central | 2 p.m.
11/5 | Harding at Southwestern Oklahoma | 2 p.m.
11/5 | Arkansas Tech at Northwestern Oklahoma | 4 p.m.
inDiviDuAl rAnkinG s Top-10 (Thru wEEk 8)
1st Sacks Victor Hill 5.5
2nd Tackle For Loss Victor Hill 8.0
T2nd Interceptions Jordan Furtch 3
3rd Scoring (Kicking) Jesus Zizumbo 53 (6.6 ppg)
3rd Field Goals Made Jesus Zizumbo 9
3rd Field Goal Percentage Jesus Zizumbo 90.0% (9-for-10)
T3rd Forced Fumbles Jordan Furtch/Stanleigh Bentley 2
4th Punting Aaron Winn 40.6 ypp
5th Kick Return Adam Cousins 21.6 ypr
6th Kick Return Adam Cousins 22.3 ypr
9th Tackles Tyrus Fort 55 (7.9 tpg)
9th Passing Jack Grissom 148.2 ypg
10th Rushing Devontae Dean 80.6 ypg
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GAc sTAnDinG s wEEk 1 Off: TJ Cole (OUA) Demilon Brown (UAM) Def: Maalik Hall (SE) Clark Yarbrough (OUA) ST: Kaleb Whitley (SE) wEEk 2 Off: Tylan Morton (SW) Def: Kaytron Allen (UAM) ST: Jaren Van Winkle (SW) wEEk 3 Off: Andrew Edwards (HSU) Daulton Hatley (SE) Def: Shaq’ke Robinson (HSU) ST: Colton Humphrey (SE) wEEk 4 Off: Demilon Brown (UAM) Gage Porter (SNU) Def: Jax Miller (OUA) ST: Jaren Van Winkle (SW) wEEk 5 Off: Xavier Malone (HSU) Tylan Morton (SW) Def: Richard Silva (SW) ST: Gabe Goodman (OUA) wEEk 6 Off: Riley Harms (OUA) Kenny Hrncir (ECU) Def: Joseph Saunders (NWOSU) ST: Kendale Allen (HU) wEEk 7 Off: TJ Cole (OUA) Gage Porter (SNU) Def: Catrell Wallace (HSU) ST: Tristan Heaton (HSU) wEEk 8 Off: TJ Cole (OUA) Def: Clark Griffin (HU) ST: Catrell Williams (HSU) wEEk 9 Off: Def: ST: wEEk 10 Off: Def: ST: wEEk 11 Off: Def: ST: how ATu sTAcks up in ThE GAc 2022 sTAnDinGs TEAM GAc pcT. ovErAll pcT. sTrEAk Ouachita Baptist 8-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 W8 East Central 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 W6 Henderson State 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 W2 Harding 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 W1 Southeastern
5-3 .625 5-3 .625 W3 Arkansas-Monticello
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2022 GAc plAYErs oF ThE wEEk ThE wEEk AhEAD sun Mon TuE wED Thu Fri sAT 23 24 25 26 27 28 vs. Southwestern Okla. | 2 p.m. Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field Russellville, Ark.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, students, faculty and staff of Arkansas Tech University, welcome to Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field.
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. It marked the seventh time since the founding of the GAC in 2011 that ATU was named the conference’s top overall athletic program. The athletic excellence of our student-athletes 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 six years, including three 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
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Dr. robin E. bowEn, prE siDEnT
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 two strategic plans (2016-2022 and 2022-25), a new campus master plan and new mission and vision statements under Dr. Bowen’s leadership. Arkansas Tech has achieved significant gains in its four-year graduation rate for firsttime 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 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 and 2022-23 and U.S. News and World Report selected ATU is the No. 1 public, regional university in Arkansas as part of its 2022 college rankings.
Private support for Arkansas Tech has steadily increased during Dr. Bowen’s tenure as president. Donors provided more than $12.5 million in new gifts and pledges to the ATU Foundation during the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Dr. Bowen is the first female president of a public, fouryear 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.
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.
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What 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.
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.
As a result, ATU was ranked No. 1 in Arkansas on CollegeNET’s Social Mobility Index seven consecutive years. 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 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, fraternity and sorority life 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.
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THE UNIVERSITY
Location: Russellville, Arkansas, a city of 27,920, located 77 miles northwest of Little Rock & 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 & Technology
Educational Leadership
» K-12 Literacy
» School Counseling & Leadership
» Teaching, Learning, & Leadership
Master of Electrical Engineering Master of Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science
» Student Affairs Administration
» Emergency Management & Home & Security
» Fisheries & Wildlife Science
» Health Informatics
» Information Technology
» Psychology
» Strength & Conditioning Studies
Master of Science in Nursing Administration & Emergency Management
Master of Arts
» English & English with TESL option
» History
» Multi-Media Journalism
» Teaching
» Teaching English
Speakers of Other Languages
Master of Liberal Arts
MAJORS BY DEPARTMENT
Agriculture & Tourism Agriculture Business
» Animal Science
» Horticulture
» Pre-Veterinary Medicine Agriculture for Teacher Licensure
Hospitality Administration
» Event Management
» Foodservice Management
» Lodging Management Recreation & Park Administration
» Interpretation
» Natural Resource
» Recreation Sport Management
» Therapeutic Recreation
Art Art Education Fine Arts (B.A.) Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Game & Interactive Media Design Graphic Design
Behavioral Sciences Criminal Justice & Criminology Psychology Sociology
Biological Sciences Biology
» Biomedical » General Environmental Science Fisheries & Wildlife Science Life Science for Teacher Licensure
Communication & Media Studies Communication
» Speech Option
» Theatre & Film Production Journalism
» Broadcast » Print » Public Relations
Engineering & Computing Science
Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering
» Biomedical Computer Science Computer Science Education Cybersecurity Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Technology Manufacturing
Emergency Management, Professional Studies & Student Affairs Administration Emergency Management Applied Science
Organizational Leadership
» Agriculture Business » Child Development » Criminal Justice
» Emergency Management » Industrial/Organizational Psychology » Inter-College » Public Relations Professional Studies » Interdisciplinary Studies
English & World Languages Creative Writing English English for Teacher Licensure World Language-Spanish World Language-Spanish Education for Teacher Licensure
Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science
Health & Physical Education for Teacher Licensure (Teaching & Coaching) Health & Exercise Science
» Kinesiology Option
» Pre-Allied Health Studies Rehabilitation Science
History & Political Science Anthropology & Geography History
International Studies Political Science Public History Social Studies for Teacher Licensure
Mathematics & Statistics Applied Statistics
» Actuarial Science
» Data Science Mathematics Mathematics for Teacher Licensure
Music Music
Music for Teacher Licensure
» Instrumental Music
» Keyboard Instrumental Music
» Keyboard Vocal Music
» Vocal Music
Nursing BSN Pre-Licensure Program RN to BSN Program LPN to BSN Program
Physical & Earth Sciences Chemistry
» Biochemistry
» Environmental
» General
» Professional Chemistry for Teacher Education Engineering Physics Geology
» Environmental » Petroleum
» Professional Physics Physics for Teacher Education
School of Business Accounting Finance Business Data Analytics Business Management Digital Marketing Health Information Management
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Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Dr. Julie Furst-Bowe Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs
Laury Fiorello
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Stephanie Duffield
Russellville, Ark. CHAIR ArkAnsAs TEch boArD oF TrusTEE s sEnior ADMinisTrATion Jim Smith Fayetteville, Ark. VICE CHAIR Ed Armstrong General Counsel
Dr. Keegan Nichols Vice President for Student Services
Dr. Mary Gunter
Chief of Staff Bruce
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Abby Davis
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AMbAssAD or - JErrY ThE bullD o G
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 Wednes day, 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 adminis tration 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 Arkan sas 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 gather ings as well as Wonder Boys and Golden Suns athletic competitions. In keeping with the original Jerry’s connection to the armed ser vices, Jerry is escorted to many of his official functions by students from the Arkansas Tech U.S. Army ROTC program.
about Jerry the Bulldog.
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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.
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At Home 2-2 6-10
On The Road 1-3 4-9
At Neutral Site 0-1
On Grass 1-1 1-2
On Artificial Turf 2-4 9-18
Day 1-2 6-8
Night 2-3 4-12
Wonder Boys Score First 1-1 6-5
Opponents Score First 2-4 4-15
Leading at Halftime 3-0 6-4
Trailing at Halftime 0-4 3-13
Tied at Halftime 0-1 1-3
Leading After 3 Quarters 2-1 6-3
Trailing After 3 Quarters 1-4 3-16
Tied After 3 Quarters 1-1
Outcomes of 7 points or less 0-1 4-7
Outcomes of more than 7 points 3-4 6-13
300 or more yards passing 0-1 2-1
200 or more yards rushing 2-1 3-4
500 or more yards total offense 1-0 1-0
More Total yards than opponent 3-0 9-1
Fewer Total yards than opponent 0-5 1-19 30 or more pass plays 0-2 4-11 30 or more rushing attempts 3-2 9-15
More offensive plays than opponents 2-0 7-6
Fewer offensive plays than opponents 1-4 3-10
Same offensive plays as opponents 3 or more fumbles lost
Less than 3 fumbles lost 3-5 10-20
2 or more interceptions thrown 0-3 1-7
4 or more turnovers committed 0-1 0-4
Less than 4 turnovers committed 3-4 10-16
Fewer Turnovers than opponents 2-2 5-5
More Turnovers than opponents 1-3 3-8
Same Turnovers than opponents 2-7
Defense forces 3 fumbles lost 1-0 1-0
Defense has two interceptions 1-0 1-1
Opponents has more than 300 yds. pass 0-2 3-5
Opponents have less than 300 yds. pass 3-3 7-15
Opponents has more than 200 yds. rush 1-4 2-13
Opponents have less than 200 yds. rush 2-1 8-7
More Penalty yards than opponents 0-1 3-7
Less Penalty yards than opponents 3-4 7-13
More Time of Possession 2-1 7-7
Less Time of Possession 1-4 3-12
Same Time of Possession 0-1
Record when score 30 or more points 2-2 7-5
Record when score 40 or more points 1-0 3-0
Record when score less than 30 points 0-3 2-15
Record in August/September 1-3 1-11
Record in October 2-2 7-6
Record in November 2-3
Record in December
Record on Thursday 0-1 0-3
Record on Saturday 3-4 10-17
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INDIVIDUAL
400+ YArDs pAssinG: Tanner Marsh | Oct. 13, 2012 424 yards at Southwestern Oklahoma 200+ YArDs rush: Braden Stringer | Nov. 4, 2017 230 yards vs. Southeastern Oklahoma 150+ YArDs rEcEivinG: Terrez Hampton | Sept. 8, 2018 168 yards vs. Henderson State 10+ rEcEpTions: Trey Smith | Oct. 9, 2021 10 receptions vs. Oklahoma Baptist Two plAYErs rush For 100 YArDs: Ron Thompson (103 yards) Keon Simmons (102 yards) Nov. 6, 2021 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma kickoFF rETurn For A TD: Drew Wade | Nov. 9, 2019 88 yards at East Central punT rETurn For A TD: Braden Stringer | Oct. 21, 2017 77 yards vs. Northwestern Oklahoma inTErcEpTion rETurn For A TouchDown: KJ Reid | Oct. 7, 2017 39 yards at Arkansas-Monticello FuMblE rETurn For A TouchDown: De’Veyon Smith | Oct. 1, 2021 25 yards vs. Southern Nazarene plAYEr hAvinG A sAFETY: Matthew Minnix | Oct. 2, 2021 at Southern Nazarene plAYEr hAvinG A blockED punT: Denzel Washington | Oct. 5, 2019 vs. Oklahoma Baptist TEAM
30+ FirsT Downs: Nov. 6, 2021 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma (30) 400+ YArDs rushinG: Sept. 3, 2015 at Southern Nazarene (469 yards) 400+ YArDs pAssinG: Oct. 13, 2012 at Southwestern Oklahoma (429 yards)
600+ YArDs oF ToTAl oFFEnsE: Oct. 15, 2016 vs. East Central (613 yards) 700+ YArDs oF ToTAl oFFEnsE: Nov. 8, 2008 vs. Harding (707 yards)
90+ oFFEnsivE plAYs: Oct. 16, 2021 vs. Southern Arkansas (94 plays) 55+ poinTs in A GAME: Nov. 6, 2021 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma (56-21) 50-54 poinTs in A GAME: Oct. 2, 2021 at Southern Nazarene (51-41) shuTouT An opponEnT: Sept. 23, 2017 at Southern Nazarene (52-0) 4+ inTErcEpTions (DEFEnsE): Sept. 9, 2017 at Henderson State (4 INTs) 100+ pEnAlTY YArDs: Sept. 8, 2018 vs. Henderson State (14-for-119 yards)
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• 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 enters into his fourth year as head football coach at Arkansas Tech.
A former Wonder Boys player and assistant coach, Shipp returned to Russellville and initially joined the staff in January 2019 as the team’s offensive coordinator. A few months into his return, Shipp was elevated to head coach following the resignation of Bo Atterberry due to health reasons.
In his three seasons leading the football program, Shipp’s Wonder Boys have only competed in two seasons of action as the entirety of the 2020 season was not played due to the on-going effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In those two seasons, Shipp has amassed a 7-15 overall record.
In 2021, Shipp coached a pair of All-GAC players and improved the team’s win total from the previous season. Overall, the Wonder Boys were also more competitive with three of the defeats being single-possession games with a total point differential of 13 points. They also pushed nationally-ranked Henderson State to overtime, and limited the high-powered offensive attack of Harding to some of their lowest marks of the season.
During his first year leading the program in 2019, the Wonder Boys were able to produce an important three game win streak that helped them finish the season strong.
Additionally, that year, Tech landed five players on the GAC All-Conference team.
Prior to his return to his alma mater, Shipp spent five seasons (2014-2018) 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.
Prior to his time at UAM, Shipp was on staff at Tech as the wide receivers coach for three seasons (2011-2013). During his first stint in Russellville, Shipp helped the Wonder Boys offense average 30 points and 400 yards of total offense per game during a 2012 season that featured former Montreal Alouettes quarterback Tanner Marsh. Additionally, his kickoff return team of 2011 led NCAA Division II in returns for touchdowns with three. He also coached a pair of all-conference receivers during those three seasons in Russellville.
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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 no-huddle offense that has been a trademark of a Freeze offense
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 couple have a daughter and son and reside in Russellville.
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ThE shipp FilE EDucATion Arkansas Tech (2007) - History & Political Science Arkansas Tech (2009) - College Student Personnel coAchinG EXpEriEncE 2006 Student Assistant Arkansas Tech 2007-08 Graduate Assistant Arkansas Tech 2009-10 Graduate Assistant Arkansas State 2011-13 Wide Receivers Arkansas Tech 2014-15 OC/Quarterbacks Ark.-Monticello 2016-18 Asst. HC/OC Ark.-Monticello 2019-pres. Head Coach Arkansas Tech hEAD coAchinG rEcorD 2019-pres. Arkansas Tech 10-20 3 years 10-20 (.333) hEAD coAchinG YEAr-bY-YEAr 2019 3-8 (3-8) Arkansas Tech 2020 No Season - COVID Arkansas Tech 2021 4-7 (4-7) Arkansas Tech 2022 3-5 (3-5) Arkansas Tech Total 10-20 (10-20)
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Josh lAwson
@JwlAwson1
Defensive Coordinator
4th Year Alabama (2003)
Josh Lawson enters his fourth year at Arkansas Tech as the program’s defensive coordinator and secondary coach.
In his time at Tech, Lawson has coached three All-Great American Conference players on the defensive side of the ball.
Prior to arriving at Tech, Lawson spent two seasons at Stephen F. Austin where he was the linebackers coach. In his final year in Nacogdoches, Lawson mentored AllSouthland 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, 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 fifth-best 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.
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 SAU, Lawson saw over a dozen of his players earn All-Great American Conference honors. Among those included All-American defensive back Don Unamba, who spent time with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams and has been a mainstay in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with stops playing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2014-15), Saskatchewan Roughriders (2015), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2017-18), Edmonton Eskimos (2019) and the Ottawa Redblacks (2020-pres.).
Prior to his time at Southern Arkansas, Lawson spent two seasons at UAB, working with the Blazers’ linebackers. His two years in Birmingham were preceded by a oneyear 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 co-offensive 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, Lawson assisted in two top20 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.
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rYAn TrEvAThAn
@r_TrEvAThAn Offensive Coordinator
4th Year
Arkansas State (2011)
Ryan Trevathan enters his fourth year at Arkansas Tech and is in his third year as offensive coordinator.
Trevathan joined the Wonder Boys’ staff in January 2019 as the wide receivers coach. Prior to the 2020 season, which was not played due to COVID-19, Trevathan was promoted to offensive coordinator. In his first full year of game action as OC in 2021, Trevathan engineered an offensive unit that averaged 347.8 ypg of total offense. That overall production was a balanced effort as the passing game averaged 203.6 ypg and the running game racked up 144.2 ypg.
Prior to coming to Tech, Trevathan spent two years as the offensive coordinator at Pearl River Community College (Poplarville, Miss.) and two other years pervious to that stint as the OC at Northeast Mississippi Community College (Booneville, Miss.).
After his inaugural season in Poplarville in 2017, 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 (ArkansasMonticello) 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 four-year 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 eighth-most in school history, while the team’s 2,399 yards rushing were the most since 1994.
At Northeast Mississippi, Trevathan’s 2015 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 (Louisiana-Monroe), 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 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 December 2011 with a degree in physical education.
After his time at ASU, Trevathan 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 and his wife, Morgan, have four children, Kaden, Hudson, Ellie and Rowan.
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kurT corbin @coAch_corbin Defensive Line 11th Season
Arkansas Tech (2001)
Kurt Corbin enters his 11th 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.
In his time on the defensive side of the ball on staff at Tech, Corbin has served as the team’s strength and conditioning coach, co-Defensive Coordinator and defensive line coach.
Under his tutelage, Corbin has had his defensive players earn over a dozen All-GAC plaudits, including a GAC Defensive Player of the Year honor for Logan Genz in 2015. In addition to the all-conference recognition, Corbin’s players have also received multiple all-region and AllAmerica honors
Prior to returning to Tech, Corbin spent four years (2009-2012) as the defensive line coach/recruiter at Stephen F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches, Texas), guiding a unit that recorded more sacks over a three-year span than any other unit in Division I. The Lumberjacks won back-to-back Southland Conference titles (2009 & 2010), 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 the 2008 season at UT-Chattanooga and the previous two seasons as a defensive coach at Northwestern State (2006 & 2007). 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 and spent two season there. In 2003, Corbin was named the defensive line and linebackers coach at Arkansas-Monticello where he stayed through the 2004 season. A year later, he spent his first year as an assistant coach at Tech in 2005.
Corbin received his bachelor’s degree from Arkansas Tech in 2001 and graduated with a master’s degree from Northwestern State in 2003.
He and his wife, Ashley, have two daughters, Emerson and Kennedy.
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cADE cAMp @coAchcADEcAMp
Offensive Line
1st Year
Central Ark. (2017)
Cade Camp enters his first season as an assistant coach on the Arkansas Tech football staff.
Camp will serve as the team’s offensive line coach and brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level.
As a player, Camp was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Central Arkansas where he made 25 career starts for the Bears and was named First Team AllSouthland Conference as a senior in 2017. That same year, Camp helped lead the Bears to a Southland Conference Championship and the second of two-straight appearances in the FCS Playoffs. All told, during his time in Conway, Camp was a part of 40 victories.
Following his playing career, Camp jumped right into the coaching ranks and served as a graduate assistant for two years at the University of South Alabama under his former head coach at UCA, Steve Campbell.
In 2020, Camp moved on to Arkansas State University where he occupied a similar role under head coach Blake Anderson. In his one year in Jonesboro, Camp helped oversee an offensive line unit that protected a passing attack that ranked second in the nation (FBS) in passing offense at 364.4 ypg. That same offense also ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference in total offense at 470.1 ypg.
Following that season, Anderson took the head coaching job at Utah State and Camp followed, serving in the same role as he did under Anderson at A-State.
Camp is married to the former Jordan Hager. The couple have two children, Whitten & Palmer.
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Midwestern State (2010)
Brandon Smith enters his fourth year at Arkansas Tech as part of coach Kyle Shipp’s staff after joining the football staff in January 2019.
Prior to arriving at Tech, 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.
Before 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. He moved from cornerbacks coach in 2013-14 to safeties coach in 2015, and then became 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.
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@ATucoAchsMiTh
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nick shEEhAn
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Nick Sheehan enters his third 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 ArkansasMonticello. 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 receivers 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.
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3rd
SIU-Edwardsville
MichAEl JEnkins @biGTiMEMikE8 GA - Defensive Line 2nd Year UAM (2021) JAck connEllY @connEllYcoAch GA - Offensive Line 1st Year Missouri (2020) wElDon brAXTon @coAchwbrAXTon GA - Running Backs 1st Year Arkansas Tech (2010) cAMDEn TricE @cAMDEnTricE GA - Defensive Backs 1st Year TCU (2022)
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Jordan Eddington
Tight
End Little Rock, Ark.
Matt Arnold Defensive Back Texarkana, Texas
Tyrus Fort Defensive Back Rockwall, Texas
Hunter Loyd Quarterback Rogers, Ark.
Christian Cole Linebacker Sachse, Texas
Taye Gatewood Quarterback Fort Smith, Ark.
De’Veyon Smith Defensive End Mesquite, Texas
Ryan Wilkerson Quarterback Elysian Fields, Texas
Trayon Jones Defensive Back Shreveport, La.
Matthew Minnix Linebacker Tulsa, Okla.
Matthew Rivera Wide Receiver Jacksonville, Fla.
Victor Hill Linebacker Pensacola, Fla.
Jack Grissom Quarterback Eads, Tenn.
Jordan Furtch Defensive Back Paris, Texas
LaQuav Brumfield Defensive Back Bryant, Ark.
Tyler Day Tight End/RB Little Rock, Ark.
Antonio Ruiz Wide Receiver Alabaster, Ala.
Adam Cousins Wide Receiver Austin, Texas
Jaylen Pettus Defensive Back Little Rock, Ark.
Jayden Jasna Defensive Back Greenwood, Ark.
Brandon Hunter Wide Receiver Benton, Ark.
Keon Simmons Running Back Mayflower, Ark.
Javon Love Defensive Back Carbondale, Ill
Corbin Humphrey Running Back Little Rock, Ark.
Lawson Howard Defensive Back Little Rock, Ark.
Kevin Carlton Defensive Back New Orleans, La.
Christian Stafford Defensive Back Lufkin, Texas
Isaac
Davis Defensive Back Van Buren, Ark.
Hunter Wilkinson
Running
Back Greenwood, Ark.
Jameson Threadgill
Running Back Gurdon, Ark.
Travis Tobey
Tight End Sarasota, Fla.
Armando Harper
Linebacker
Gurdon,
Ark.
Garrett Scott Long Snapper/DL Katy, Texas
Ben Stegall
Defensive
Back Germantown, Tenn.
Stanleigh Bentley
Defensive
Back
Yazoo
City,
Miss. Joyrion
Chase
Wide Receiver Marion, Ark.
Willie Miles
Defensive
Back Arlington, Texas
Jaden Duhart
Defensive Back Texarkana, Texas Davian Vayson Linebacker Maumelle, Ark. Jaytn Taylor Running Back Dallas, Texas Devin Burns Defensive End Memphis, Tenn. Seth Howard Tight End Beebe, Ark. Armodd Taylor Running Back Hamburg, Ark. Koby Edwards Defensive End Burnet, Texas Brian Hare Defensive Back Bryant, Ark. Dawson Hunt Linebacker Rockwall, Texas Jryin Steward Linebacker El Forado, Ark. Deon Simmons Running Back Mayflower, Ark. Malik Versie Running Back Harrisburg, Ark. Bryan Gomez Kicker/Punter Mansfield, Texas #1#0 #2 #2 #5 #5 #7 #4 #4#3 #7 #8 #9 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #15 #16 #17 #19 #20 #21 #22#14 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 #23 #32 #38 #39 #40 #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 #47 #48 Devontae Dean Running Back West Memphis, Ark. #6 Peyton Henderson Offensive Line Springdale, Ark. Myron Henderson Offensive Line Memphis, Tenn. Kyle Green Defensive End Bryant, Ark. Xavier Robinson Linebacker Zachary, La. Jaden Willis Offensive Line Sheridan, Ark. Jacob Cato Offensive Line Miami, Fla. Trevor Burckhartzmeyer Offensive Line Tulsa, Okla. #53 #55 #50 #56 #57 #58 #60 Sam Bartis Offensive Line Sunnyvale, Texas Ayomide Johnson Offensive Line Dallas, Texas #62#61 Danny Presler Offensive Line Mission, Kan. #63
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Cole Cannon
Offensive Line
Grandview,
Texas
Ethan Boyd
Offensive Line Crystal Springs, Miss.
Gage Parker
Offensive
Line
De
Berry,
Texas
Larry Clark
Offensive
Line
Blytheville, Ark.
Cameron Hataway
Offensive
Line Southlake, Texas
Montae Lynch
Offensive
Line
Pineville, La.
Trey White Defensive Tackle Shreveport, La.
Nate Burckhartzmeyer
Offensive Line Tulsa, Okla.
Garrett Jaster
Offensive Line Sugar Land, Texas Freddy
Ware
Offensive Line Luxora, Ark.
John Washburn
Offensive Line Hoxie, Ark.
Jason Richardson
Offensive Line Lake Charles, La.
Khari Fields
Wide Receiver Harvey, La.
Tyler Williams Wide Receiver New Orleans, La.
Mason Ross Wide Receiver Rogers, Ark.
Dayton Keller Tight End Jackson, Mich.
Jude Bartholomew Wide Receiver Van Buren, Ark.
Jaylen Shephard Tight End West Memphis, Ark.
Aaron Winn Punter Summerville, S.C.
Laymon Howell Defensive Line Hope, Ark.
Tai’Shon Nelson
Defensive
Line
Zachary, La.
Jesus Zizumbo
Kicker Springdale, Ark. Dylan
Byrum
Defensive
Line
West
Fork,
Ark.
Jessie Kaiser-Tuiali
Offensive Line Yucaipa, Calif.
Jessie Boshears
Offensive Line Perryville, Ark. Arion
Banks
Defensive End Mariana, Ark. Carson
Holloway
Defensive Tackle Richmond, Texas #65 #66 #68 #69 #70 #71 #74 #76 #77 #78 #79 #80 #82 #83 #84 #67 #75 #87 #88 #89 #93 #95 #96 #85 #97
Dalton Haulmark
Offensive Line Russellville, Ark #64
Braxton Johnson
Defensive Line NLR, Ark. Jahden
Brown
Defensive Line Waco, Texas #99#98 Will
Stegall
Wide Receiver Germantown, Tenn. Levern
Floyd
Defensive Line Conway, Ark. #94 Charles
Davis
Wide Receiver Jessieville, Ark. #86
ArkAnsAs TEch nuMEricAl rosTEr
# nAME pos
hoMETown / prEvious school
0 Jordan Edington TE 6-2 260 R-So. Little Rock, Ark./Little Rock Catholic HS
1 Matt Arnold DB 6-0 185 R-So. Texarkana, Texas/Texas HS
2 Tyrus Fort DB 5-9 165 Sr. Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall-Heath HS
2 Hunter Loyd QB 6-4 215 R-Fr. Rogers, Ark./Univ. of Central Arkansas
3 Deon Simmons RB 5-6 180 R-So. Mayflower, Ark./Mayflower HS
4 Stanleigh Bentley DB 6-1 170 Sr. Yazoo City, Miss./UAPB
4 Joyrion Chase WR 6-0 190 R-So. Marion, Ark./Marion HS
5 Christian Cole LB 6-0 215 Sr. Sachse, Texas/Sachse HS
5 Taye Gatewood QB 6-0 220 Jr. Fort Smith, Ark./East Central Univ.
6 Devontae Dean RB 6-0 225 Sr. West Memphis, Ark./Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello
7 De’Veyon Smith DE 5-11 250 R-Sr. Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite HS
7 Ryan Wilkerson QB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Elysian Fields, Texas/Elysian Fields HS
8 Trayon Jones
DB 5-9 165 R-So. Shreveport, La./Northwood HS
9 Matthew Minnix LB 6-2 225 R-So. Tulsa, Okla./Jenks HS
9 Matthew Rivera WR 5-10 180 So. Jacksonville, Fla./Presbyterian College
10 Victor Hill
11 Jack Grissom
LB 6-2 220 Sr. Pensacola, Fla./Univ. of Central Arkansas
QB 6-0 190 R-Sr. Eads, Tenn./Mississippi College
12 Laquav Brumfield DB 6-2 175 So. Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS
13 Jordan Furtch DB 5-10 190 R-Sr. Paris, Texas/Paris HS
14 Willie Miles DB 5-10 185 R-Jr. Arlington, Texas/Prairie View A&M Univ.
15 Tyler Day TE/RB 6-3 245 R-So.
16 Antonio Ruiz WR 5-11 195 Fr.
Little Rock, Ark./Itawamba CC
Alabaster, Ala./Arkansas State Univ.
17 Adam Cousins WR 5-11 180 R-So. Austin, Texas/UTEP
19 Jaylen Pettus DB 5-10 160 Fr.
Little Rock, Ark./North Little Rock HS
20 Jayden Jasna DB 5-11 165 So. Greenwood, Ark./Greenwood HS
21 Brandon Hunter WR 5-9 175 R-Sr. Benton, Ark./Benton HS
22 Keon Simmons RB 5-6 170 R-So.
Mayflower, Ark./Mayflower HS
23 Jaden Duhart DB 5-10 170 R-Fr. Texarkana, Texas/Texas HS
24 Javon Love DB 6-1 200 R-So. Carbondale, Ill./Quincy Univ.
25 Corbin Humphrey RB 5-8 180 Jr.
Little Rock, Ark./Univ. of Central Arkansas
26 Lawson Howard DB 6-1 210 R-Jr. Little Rock, Ark./UAPB
27 Kevin Carlton DB 6-0 175 So. New Orleans, La./Upper Iowa
28 Christian Stafford DB 6-0 180 R-So. Lufkin, Texas/Lufkin HS
29 Isaac Davis DB 5-9 175 R-So. Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS
Hunter Wilkinson RB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Greenwood, Ark./Greenwood HS
Davian Vayson LB 6-0 210 Fr. Maumelle, Ark./North Little Rock HS
Jameson Threadgill RB 5-9 170 R-Fr. Gurdon, Ark./Gurdon HS
Travis Tobey TE 6-2 230 Fr. Sarasota, Fla./Braden River HS
Armando Harper LB 6-0 215 R-Fr. Gurdon, Ark./Gurdon HS
Garrett Scott LS/DL 6-6
Stegall
Jatyn Taylor
Edwards
Hare
Burns
Howard
5-10
5-10
6-1
5-8
6-1
6-3
Jr. Katy, Texas/Houston Baptist Univ.
Germantown, Tenn./Houston HS
Dallas, Texas/SAGU
Sr. Burnet, Texas/Houston Baptist Univ.
R-Fr. Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS
R-Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Austin Peay Univ.
R-Fr.
Rockwall,
Harriburg,
Texas/Nolan Catholic
Institute
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hT wT Yr
30
32
33
34
35
36
260
37 Ben
DB
180 Fr.
38
RB
200 Sr.
39 Koby
DE
230
40 Brian
DB
165
41 Devin
DE
255
42 Seth
TE
235
Beebe, Ark./Beebe HS 43 Armodd Taylor RB 5-8 195 R-Fr. Hamburg, Ark./Hamburg HS 44 Dawson Hunt LB 6-3 220 R-Fr.
Texas/Rockwall HS 45 Jyrin Steward LB 6-2 235 Fr. El Dorado, Ark./El Dorado HS 47 Malik Versie RB 6-1 215 Sr.
Ark./Harrisburg HS 48 Bryan Gomez K/P 5-11 160 Fr. Mansfield,
HS 50 Peyton Henderson OL 6-1 275 R-Fr. Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS 53 Myron Henderson OL 6-2 285 R-Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Cordova HS 55 Kyle Green DE 6-1 245 R-So. Bryant, Ark./Bryant HS 56 Xavier Robinson LB 6-2 220 Fr. Zachary, La./Zachary HS 57 Jaden Willis OL 6-2 260 R-Fr. Sheridan, Ark./Sheridan HS 58 Jacob Cato OL 6-0 295 Sr. Miami, Fla./Iowa Central CC 60 Trevor Burckhartzmeyer OL 6-2 300 So. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS 61 Ayomide Johnson OL 6-3 300 R-So. Dallas, Texas/Cedar Hill HS 62 Sam Bartis OL 6-1 270 R-Fr. Sunnyvale, Texas/Sunnyvale HS 63 Danny Presler OL 6-2 300 Jr. Mission, Kan./William Jewell College 64 Dalton Haulmark OL 6-6 275 R-Fr. Russellville, Ark./Univ. of Central Missouri 65 Cole Cannon OL 6-3 280 R-So. Grandview, Texas/Grandview HS 66 Ethan Boyd OL 6-5 300 R-So. Crystal Springs, Miss./UT-Martin 67 Jessie Kaiser-Tuiali OL 6-6 330 So. Yucaipa, Calif./New Mexico Military
2022 FOOTBALL
# nAME pos hT
Yr
hoMETown / prEvious school
68 Gage Parker OL 6-1 290 Fr. De Berry, Texas/Elysian Fields HS
69 Larry Clark OL 6-4 320 Sr. Blytheville, Ark./Blytheville HS
70 Cameron Hataway OL 6-2 280 R-So. Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll HS
71 Montae Lynch OL 6-6 285 So. Pineville, La./Tyler JC
72 Trey White DT 6-1 300 R-So. Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian HS
74 Nate Burckhartzmeyer OL 6-4 295 R-Fr. Tulsa, Okla./Broken Arrow HS
75 Jesse Boshears OL 6-3 310 R-So. Perryville, Ark./Univ. of Central Arkansas
76 Garrett Jaster OL 6-3 315 Sr. Sugar Land, Texas/George Ranch HS
77 Freddy Ware OL 6-3 345 R-Sr. Luxora, Ark./Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello
78 John Washburn OL 5-11 280 R-Fr. Hoxie, Ark./Hoxie HS
79 Jason Richardson OL 6-5 320 R-So. Lake Charles, La./Tyler JC
80 Khari Fields WR 5-11 170 R-Fr. Harvey, La./Helen Cox HS
81 Will Stegall WR 5-10 170 Fr. Germantown, Tenn./Houston HS
82 Tyler Williams WR 6-2 185 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./Metairie Park Country Day HS
83 Mason Ross WR 5-11 175 R-So. Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS
84 Dayton Keller TE 6-5 260 So. Jackson, Mich./Wayne State Univ.
85 Arion Banks DE 6-3 270 R-Sr. Marianna, Ark./Lee HS
86 Charles Davis WR 5-11 180 R-Fr.
Jessieville, Ark./Jessieville HS
87 Jude Bartholomew WR/TE 6-1 230 R-Fr. Van Buren, Ark./Van Buren HS
88 Jaylen Shephard TE 6-4 250 R-Fr. West Memphis, Ark./West Memphis HS
89 Aaron Winn P 6-1 190 Jr. Summerville, S.C./Presbyterian College
92 Laymon Howell DL 6-1 250 R-So. Hope, Ark./Hope HS
93 Tai’Shon Nelson DL 6-0 280 Fr. Zachary, La./Zachary HS
94 Levern Floyd DL 6-3 270 R-Fr. Conway, Ark./Conway HS
95 Jesus Zizumbo K 5-9 240 Sr. Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber HS
96 Dylan Byrum DL 6-3 305 R-Fr. West Fork, Ark./West Fork HS
97 Carson Holloway DT 6-2 275 R-So. Richmond, Texas/George Ranch HS
98 Jahden Brown DL 6-2 275 Fr. Waco, Texas/Arkansas State Univ.
99 Braxton Johnson DL 6-0 285 Fr.
North Little Rock, Ark./North Little Rock HS
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ArkAnsAs TEch nuMEricAl rosTEr pronunciATion GuiDE 4 JOYRION Chase Jor – ee - on 6 DEVONTAE Dean Duh - von - tay 7 DE’VEYON Smith Day – vee – on 12 LAQUAV Brumfield La Qwave 20 Jayden JASNA Jazz – na 32 DAVIAN Vayson Day - vee - on 37 Ben STEGALL Like the Kung-Fu Master! 38 JATYN Taylor Jay - ton 43 ARMODD Taylor Are - mod 45 JYRIN Steward Jy - rin 58 Jacob CATO Kay – toe 60 Trevor BURCKHARTZMEYER Burk - harts - meyer 61 AYOMIDE Johnson Ayo – Myde 67 Jessie KAISER-TUIALI Kai - zer (Too - ee - all - ee) 70 Cameron HATAWAY Hat – away 74 Nate BURCKHARTZMEYER Burk – harts – meyer 75 Jessie BOSHEARS Bo – shears 76 Garrett JASTER Jass – Ter 80 KHARI Fields Car - ee 81 Will STEGALL Like the Kung-Fu Master! 85 ARION Banks Air – ee – on 93 TAI’SHON Nelson Tie - shon 94 LEVERN Floyd Lee - vern 95 JESUS ZIZUMBO Hey – Zeus (Zi – zumbo) 98 JAHDEN Brown Jay - den
ARKANSAS TECH 2022 FOOTBALL www.ArkansasTechSports.com | @ATUFootball32 www.ArkAnsAsTechsporTs.com | @ATUFooTbAll | #FighTon | #linkiTUp32 AFcA Top-25 (wEEk 8) # school (1sT-plAcE voTEs) rEcorD lw 1. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (28) 8-0 1 2. Angelo St. (Tex.) (2) 8-0 2 3. Shepherd (W.Va.) 8-0 3 4. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 8-0 4 5. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 8-0 5 6. Ashland (Ohio) 7-0 6 7. Ferris St. (Mich.) 6-1 7 8. Delta St. (Miss.) 8-0 8 9. West Florida 6-1 9 10. Virginia Union 8-0 10 11. Indiana (Pa.) 7-0 13 12. Newberry (S.C.) 7-1 16 13t. Northwest Missouri St. 6-2 14 13t. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 7-1 17 15. Benedict (S.C.) 8-0 18t 16. Colorado School of Mines 6-2 18t 17. Indianapolis (Ind.) 6-1 20 18. Davenport (Mich.) 7-0 22 19. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 7-1 11 20. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-1 15 21. Harding (Ark.) 6-2 23 22. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 6-2 12 23. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) 6-2 24 24. West Georgia 5-2 25 25. New Haven (Conn.) 6-1 NR Others Receiving Votes: Truman St. (Mo.), 22; Wingate (N.C.), 22; Emporia St. (Kan.), 20; Henderson St. (Ark.), 13; Albany St. (Ga.), 10; Nebraska-Kearney, 9; Winona St. (Minn.), 5; Augustana (S.D.), 4; Minnesota St., 3; Kutztown (Pa.), 2; Wayne St. (Neb.), 2; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 1. 2022 Opponents in BOLD rk TEAM rEc lw 1 Grand Valley 8-0 1 2 Angelo State 8-0 2 3 Ouachita Baptist 8-0 3 4 Pittsburg State 8-0 5 5 Ferris State 6-1 4 6 Shepherd 8-0 6 7 Delta State 8-0 7 8 West Florida 6-1 8 9 Ashland 7-0 10 10 Colorado Mines 6-2 9 11 Virginia Union 8-0 12 12 IUP 7-0 13 13 Slippery Rock 7-1 15 14 Northwest Missouri 6-2 16 15 Benedict 8-0 17 16 Newberry 6-1 21 17 Harding 6-2 20 18 Sioux Falls 7-1 11 19 Nebraska-Kearney 6-2 22 20 Saginaw Valley 6-2 23 21 Indianapolis 6-1 25 22 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-1 18 23 Albany State 6-2 24 24 Davenport 7-0 NR 25 New Haven 6-1 NR D2FooTbAll.coM Top-25 (wEEk 7) Pre W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 UAM -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/ATu -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/ECU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/HU 9/9 8/8 7/7 7/7 16/8 11/7 12/8 23/20 21/17 HSU rv/- rv/- rv/- 24/- rv/- rv/- -/- rv/- rv/NW -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/OKB -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/OUA t19/17 16/13 10/9 9/9 6/4 5/4 5/4 4/3 4/3 SE rv/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/SAU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/SNU -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/SW -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/Rankings are from: AFCA/D2Football.com GAc TEAMs in ThE rAnkinG s
| 6-0 |
Hunter Loyd | RsFr. | 6-4 |
Devontae Dean | Sr. | 6-0 |
Deon Simmons | RsSo. | 5-6 |
CB
Trayon Jones | RsSo. | 5-9 | 170
Stanleigh Bentley | Sr. | 6-1 | 175
Matt Arnold | So. | 6-0 | 180
Jayen Pettus | Fr. | 5-10 | 160
Ben Stegall | Fr. | 5-10 | 180
Jaden Duhart | RsFr. | 5-10 | 170
Jordan Furtch | RsSr. | 5-11 | 185
Carlton | So. | 6-0 | 170
Tyrus Fort | Sr. | 5-9 | 165
Jayden Jasna | So. | 5-11 | 175
Victor Hill | Sr. | 6-2 | 230
Koby Edwards | Sr. | 6-1 | 230
Matthew Minnix | RsSo. | 6-2 | 235
Dawson Hunt | RsFr. | 6-3 | 220
Christian Cole | Sr. | 6-1 | 220
Armando Harper | RsFr. | 6-0 | 215
De’Veyon Smith | Sr. | 5-11 | 255
Devin Burns | Sr. | 6-1 | 250
Carson Holloway | RsFr. | 6-2 | 270
Laymon Howell | RsSo. | 6-1 | 255
Tai’Shon Nelson | Fr. | 6-0 | 280
Trey White | So. | 6-1 | 315
Arion Banks | Sr. | 6-3 | 270
Kyle Green | RsSo. | 6-1 | 245
K
Jesus Zizumbo | Sr. | 5-9 | 225
Aaron Winn | Jr. | 6-1 | 190
DS 36 Garrett Scott | Sr. | 6-6 | 260
Travis Tobey | RsFr. | 6-2 | 230
HLD 89 Aaron Winn | So. | 6-1 | 190
Jack Grissom | RsSr. | 6-0 | 190
P
Aaron Winn | Jr. | 6-1 | 190
Jesus Zizumbo | Sr. | 5-9 |
Tyrus Fort | Sr. | 5-9 | 175
Matthew Rivera | So. | 5-10 | 180
Adam Cousins | RsSo. | 5-11 | 180
Trayon Jones | RsSo. | 5-9 | 170
www.ArkAnsAsTechsporTs.com | @ATUFooTbAll | #FighTon | #linkiTUp 33 ARKANSAS TECH 2022 FOOTBALL L-WR 4 Joyrion Chase | RsSo. | 6-0 | 185 16 Antonio Ruiz | RsSo. | 5-11 | 195 T-WR 9 Matthew Rivera | So. | 5-10 | 180 21 Brandon Hunter | RsSr. | 5-9 | 175 R-WR 83 Mason Ross | RsSo. | 5-11 | 180 17 Adam Cousins | RsSo. | 5-11 | 180 RT 69 Larry Clark | Sr. | 6-4 | 320 71 Montae Lynch | RsSo. | 6-6 | 280 RG 70 Cameron Hataway | RsSo. | 6-2 | 280 53 Myron Henderson | RsSr. | 6-2 | 280 C 58 Jacob Cato | Sr. | 6-0 | 290 50 Peyton Henderson | RsFr. | 6-1 | 275 LG 50 Peyton Henderson | RsFr. | 6-1 | 275 76 Garrett Jaster | Sr. | 6-3 | 315 LT 79 Jason Richardson | RsSo. | 6-5 | 320 71 Montae Lynch | RsSo. | 6-6 | 280 TE 0 Jordan Edington | So. | 6-2 | 260 84 Dayton Keller | RsSo. | 6-5 | 260 QB 11 Jack Grissom | Sr. | 6-0 | 190 or 5 Taye Gatewood | Jr.
220 2
215 RB 6
225 3
185
8
4
CB 1
19
NICK 37
23
FS 13
27 Kevin
ROV 2
20
SLB 10
39
MLB 9
44
WLB 5
35
DE 7
41
DT 97
92
NOSE 93
72
DE 85
55
95
89
34
11
89
95
225 PR 2
9
KR 17
8
ArkAnsAs TEch proJEcTED Two-DEEp souThwE sTErn okl AhoMA proJEcTED Two-DEEp WR-X 23 Cameron Hairston | 6-3 | 210 | Sr. 88 Braydon Jones | 6-3 | 205 | So. WR-H 11 Isreal Watson | 6-2 | 215 | Jr. 17 Tailon Garrett | 5-9 | 165 | So. LT 69 Austin Herring | 6-5 | 285 | Jr. 64 Chase Parker | 6-4 | 315 | R-Fr. LG 64 Chase Parker | 6-4 | 315 | R-Fr. 57 Tucker Dlugonski | 6-1 | 280 | R-Fr. C 50 Isaac Foster | 6-3 | 280 | R-Fr. 56 Jaydn Jaramillo | 6-2 | 285 | So. RG 63 Daniel Ballinger | 6-8 | 305 | Jr. 58 Kevin Cruz | 6-4 | 315 | Jr. RT 60 Myles Moye | 6-3 | 335 | So. 71 Justin Benson | 6-5 | 300 | So. TE 80 Jacob Karsak | 6-3 | 225 | R-So. 87 TJ Easter | 6-2 | 230 | Jr. WR-Z 8 Jalen Lampley | 6-0 | 195 | Jr. 12 Deshon Moreaux | 6-0 | 190 | Sr. QB 4 Tylan Morton | 6-4 | 215 | Gr. 16 Zach Trainor | 6-1 | 205 | Fr. RB 6 Dexter Brown | 6-0 | 195 | Gr. 34 Gerald Palmer 6-1 | 210 | R-Fr. DE 44 Christian Toeleiu | 6-0 | 230 | Jr. 52 Marquise Cunningham | 6-0 | 230 | Jr. T 94 Rece Wilhelm | 6-2 | 265 | So. 95 Johnny Scales | 6-0 | 315 | Jr. N 51 Cameron Guyton | 6-2 | 285 | Fr. 99 Tuiits Kanosh | 6-0 | 260 | Jr. DE 5 RJ Powell | 6-3 | 255 | So. 0 Courtney Ledyard | 6-3 | 250 | Jr. W 22 Freddie Mango | 5-10 | 200 | So. 31 Richard Silva | 5-11 | 225 | So. M 32 Carter Norrie | 6-1 | 225 | So. 24 Logan Monroe | 6-1 | 225 | So. N 15 Ashton Hamby | 5-10 | 200 | So. 30 Zack Roberts | 5-10 | 190 | Fr. CB 7 Shane Andrews | 5-10 | 180 | Jr. 29 Jordan Alford | 6-0 | 175 | So. CB 1 Diondre Scott | 6-0 | 185 | So. 10 Devin Thomas | 6-0 | 175 | So. SAF 14 Treymon Fullwood | 6-2 | 200 | So. 26 Jameon Mitchell | 6-0 | 190 | Fr. SAF 21 Keldric Martin | 6-0 | 190 | Jr. 49 Elijah Reyes | 5-11 | 175 | Fr. LS 82 Ethan Easely 62 Blake Furguson K/P 43 Jaren Van Winkle 67 Brian Whitefield HLD 13 Calvin Cloud
# nAME pos
hoMETown / prEvious school
0 Courtney Ledyard DL 6-3 250 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio / Highland CC
1 Diondre Scott DB 6-0 185 So. Ardmore, Okla. / Ardmore HS
2 Troy Henderson RB 5-10 175 R-Jr. Franklin, Tenn. / Liberty Univ.
3 Carlin Fils-Aime RB 5-11 185 Sr. Naples, Fla. / Univ. of Tennessee
4 Tylan Morton
QB 6-4 215 Gr. Griffin, Ga. / Univ. of South Alabama
5 RJ Powell DL 6-3 255 So. Sayre, Okla. / Sayre HS
6 Dexter Brown RB 6-0 195 Gr. Tampa, Fla. / Gardner-Webb Univ.
7 Shane Andrews DB 5-10 180 Jr. Pasadena, Calif. / New Mexico Highlands Univ.
8 Jalen Lampley WR 6-0 195 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. / San Mateo College
9 Derrius Franklin DB 6-0 165 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas / Birdville HS
10 Devin Thomas DB 6-0 175 So. Saginaw, Texas / Lamar University
11 Isreal Watson WR 6-2 215 Jr. Kansas City, Kan. / New Mexico Highlands Univ.
12 Deshon Moreaux WR 6-0 190 Sr. Beaumont, Texas / Trinity Valley CC
13 Calvin Cloud QB 6-4 220 So. Loveland, Ohio / Akron Univ.
14 Treymon Fullwood DB 6-2 200 So. Riverview, Fla. / Univ. of Central Oklahoma
15 Ashton Hamby DB 5-10 200 Fr. Mont Belvieu, Texas / Barbers Hill HS
16 Zach Trainor QB 6-1 205 Fr. Brighton, Mich. / Eastern Illinois Univ.
17 Tailon Garrett WR 5-9 165 So. Dallas, Texas / Dallas Carter HS
18 Mason Daugherty DB 5-11 190 So. Crandall, Texas / Crandall HS
19 Tyler Durst QB 6-1 185 Fr. Houston, Texas / Clear Lake HS
20 Donovan Jemerson DB 5-10 170 So. Red Oak, Texas / Red Oak HS
21 Keldric Martin DB 6-0 190 Jr. Millbrook, Ala. / Georgia Military
22 Freddie Mango DB 5-10 200 So. Daridder, La. / Grambling State
23 Cameron Hairston WR 6-3 210 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. / Univ. of Connecticut
24 Logan Monroe LB 6-1 225 Fr. Dallas, Texas / Bishop Lynch HS
25 Sean Shelby DB 5-11 170 Fr. Laplace, La. / East St. John HS
26 Jameon Mitchell DB 6-0 190 Fr. Paris, Texas / Paris HS
27 Ethane Hyche RB 5-11 215 Fr. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe HS
28 Kenny Graham RB 5-10 220 Jr. Lawton, Okla. / Lawton Eisenhower HS
29 Jordan Alford DB 6-0 175 So. Frisco, Texas / Frisco Independence HS
30 Zack Roberts DB 5-10 190 Fr. Newcastle, Okla. / Newcastle HS
31 Richard Silva LB 5-11 225 So. Keller, Texas / Keller HS
32 Carter Norrie LB 6-1 225 So. Dallas, Texas / Hebron HS
34 Gerald Palmer RB 6-1 210 R-Fr. Paris, Texas / Paris HS
35 Desmond Hardy DB 5-10 175 So. Dublin, Calif. / Univ. of New Mexico
Kejuan Tolbert RB 5-9 185 Fr.
Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow HS
Peyton McNutt RB 6-0 200 Fr. Plainview, Texas / Plainview HS
Jackson Rhodes
Logan Engle
Tav Hines
Jaren Van Winkle
Christian Toeleiu
6-1 220 Fr. Frisco, Texas / Independence HS
6-2 220 Fr. Celina, Texas / Celina HS
5-11 190 Fr. Jesup, Ga. / Wayne Country HS
6-3 185 Jr. Pinson, Ala. / East Central CC
6-0 230 Jr.
Pago Pago, American Samoa / Laney College
Jeremiah Patterson DE 6-2 215 So. Amarillo, Texas / Palo Duro HS
Malachi
Goforth
Guyton
Anna, Texas / Anna HS
Calif. / St. Anthony HS
Mabank, Texas / Mabank HS
Lawton, Okla. / Lawton HS
Okla. / Jones HS
DeSoto, Texas / DeSoto HS
City, Okla.
Crossings
HS
Okla.
Lawton
Weatherford, Okla.
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hT wT Yr
36
37
38
TE
41
LB
42
DB
43
K
44
DL
45
46
Brooks WR 5-10 170 Fr.
47 Anakin Aupiu LB 5-11 215 Fr. Compton,
48 Caleb
LB 6-0 215 Fr.
49 Elijah Reyes DB 5-11 175 Fr.
50 Isaac Foster OL 6-3 280 R-Fr. Jones,
51 Cameron
DL 6-2 285 Fr.
52 Marquise Cunningham DL 6-0 230 Jr. Tracy, Calif. / Los Medanos College 53 Bryce Bischler DL 6-3 235 Fr. Rose Hill, Kan. / Rose Hill HS 54 Cinque Lampkin DL 6-1 230 Fr. Dallas, Texas / North Dallas HS 55 Peyton Hawkes OL 6-3 285 Fr. Deer Creek, Okla. / Deer Creek HS 56 Jaydn Jaramillo OL 6-2 285 So. El Paso, Texas / Trinity Valley CC 57 Tucker Dlugonski OL 6-1 280 R-Fr. Oklahoma
/
Christian
58 Kevin Cruz OL 6-4 315 Jr. Thornton, Colo. / Gila River CC 60 Myles Moye OL 6-3 335 So. Jasper, Texas / Jasper HS 61 Paris Holmes OL 6-0 280 Fr. Carnegie, Okla. / Carnegie HS 62 Blake Furguson LS 5-10 210 Fr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS 63 Daniel Ballinger OL 6-8 305 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. / Coffeyville CC 64 Chase Parker OL 6-4 315 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas / John Paul II HS 65 Logan Vernon OL 6-3 270 Fr. Lawton,
/
Macarthur HS 67 Brian Whitefield K 6-5 230 R-Fr.
/ Weatherford HS 69 Austin Herring OL 6-5 285 Jr. New Orleans, La. / Brewer HS 70 Jordan Lindsay OL 6-0 290 So. Elon, N.C. / Guilberg College souThwE sTErn okl AhoMA nuMEricAl rosTEr
# nAME
hoMETown / prEvious school
71 Justin Benson OL 6-5 300 So. Lawrenceville, Ga. / Iowa Wesleyan
75 Trevin Watson OL 6-3
77 Dominick Contreras OL 6-3
80 Jacob Karsak TE 6-3
81 Elijah Reed WR 5-10
82 Ethan Easely LS 5-10
83 Blake Young WR 5-10
84 Jack Pierce WR 5-10
85 Pierce Hassen DL 6-2
86 Zion Mercer WR 6-0
Fr. Turpin, Okla. / Turpin HS
Fr. Shawnee, Okla. / Bethel HS
R-So. Derby, Kan. / Derby HS
R-Fr. Jones, Okla. / Jones HS
Jr. Odessa, Texas / Cisco JC
Fr. Cache, Okla. / Cache HS
Fr. Aurora, Colo. / Aurora HS
Fr. Norman, Okla. / Norman North HS
Fr. Amarillo, Texas / Panhandle HS
87 TJ Easter TE 6-2 230 Jr. Belleflower, Calif. / Long Beach CC
88 Braydon Jones WR 6-3
So. Katy, Texas / Trinity Valley CC
90 Se’vaughn Sephus DL 6-1 250 Fr. Del City, Okla. / Del City HS
92 Malachi Williams DL 6-3 295 Fr. Terrell, Texas / Terrell HS
94 Rece Wilhelm DL 6-2 265 So. Cordell, Okla. / Cordell HS
95 Johnny Scales DL 6-0 315 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Snow College
97 Jackson Syring K 5-11 185 So. Derby, Kan. / Butler CC
98 Eric Hughes DL 6-0 315 Fr. Putnam City, Okla. / Putnam City West HS
99 Tuiits Kanosh DL 6-0 260 Jr. St. George, Utah / Utah Tech
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pos hT wT Yr
285
290
225
175
175
175
170
245
175
205
souThwE sTErn okl AhoMA nuMEricAl rosTEr pronunciATion GuiDE 0 Courtney LEDYARD Led-YARD 3 Carlin FILS-AIME Fills-uh-me 17 TAILON Garrett Tay-lun 18 Mason DAUGHERTY Darty 20 Donovan JEMERSON JIMerson 26 JAMEON Mitchell Jay-me-on 27 ETHANE HYCHE Ethan high-sh 36 KEJUAN Tolbert Key-juan 44 Christian TOELEIU Tuh-loo-uh 46 MALACHI Brooks Mal-uh-kai 47 Anakin AUPIU Ah-poo-ee 56 Jaydn JARAMILLO Har-uh-me-oh 57 Tucker DLUGONSKI Lug-on-ski 63 Daniel BALLINGER Bal-in-jur 90 SE’VAUGHN SEPHUS Say-von See-fuss 92 MALACHI Williams Mal-uh-kai 97 Jackson SYRING Sear-ing 99 TUIITS KANOSH Two-ee Kan-oosh
plAYEr(s) opponEnT
ross, MAson FroM GATEwooD, TAYE souThEAsTErn oklA
Pass Ross, Mason from Grissom, Jack Henderson State
Rush Dean, Devontae Southern Arkansas
Stegal, Will from Grissom, Jack Ouachita
Dean, Devontae Oklahoma Baptist
Pass Rivera, Matthew from Grissom, Jack Henderson State
rush wilkErson, rYAn souThErn ArkAnsAs
Rush Hunter, Brandon Southern Arkansas
Rush Simmons, Deon Arkansas-Monticello
Rush Simmons, Keon Southeastern Okla.
Pass Cousins, Adam from Gatewood, Taye East Central
Pass Chase, Joyrion from Gatewood, Taye Southeastern Okla.
Rush Dean, Devontae Southern Nazarene
Pass Chase, Joyrion from Grissom, Jack Southern Nazarene
Rush Day, Tyler Oklahoma Baptist
Rush Dean, Devontae Southern Nazarene
Rush Simmons, Deon Arkansas-Monticello
Rush Dean, Devontae Ouachita
pAss TobEY, TrAvis FroM GATEwooD, TAYE EAsT cEnTrAl
rush EDinGTon, JorDAn souThEAsTErn oklA.
pAss chAsE, JoYrion FroM GATwooD, TAYE ouAchiTA
pAss chAsE, JoYrion FroM GrissoM, JAck oklAhoMA bApTisT
Pass Keller, Dayton from Grissom, Jack Oklahoma Baptist
Pass Simmons, Deon from Grissom, Jack Southern Nazarene
pAss cousins, ADAM FroM GrissoM, JAck hEnDErson sTATE
Pass Rivera, Matthew from Gatewood, Taye East Central
FuMblE sMiTh, DE’vEYon souThErn nAzArEnE
Rush Dean, Devontae Southern Nazarene
Devontae Dean
Arkansas (10/15/2022)
Ryan Wilkerson vs. Southern Arkansas (10/15/2022)
Mason Ross from Taye Gatewood
Southeastern Oklahoma (9/1/2022)
Mason Ross from Taye Gatewood
Southeastern Oklahoma (9/1/2022)
rETurn
Tyrus Fort
Southern Nazarene (10/1/2022)
rETurn
Cousins vs.
Nazarene (10/1/2022)
Javon
East Central (9/10/2022)
De’Veyon Smith vs. Southern Nazarene (10/1/2022)
Southeastern Okla. (9/1/2022)
Zizumbo
Southeastern Oklahoma (9/1/2022)
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70* pAss
65
62
52 Pass
51 Rush
50
43*
43
41
39
37
36
35*
35
35
34
33
33
30*
30*
28*
28*
28
27
26*
26
25*
25
* TouchDown scorED on plAY lonG plAYs bY ThE nuMbErs lonG plAYs bY YArDs no TD 100+ 0 0 90-99 0 0 80-89 0 0 70-79 1 1 60-69 2 0 50-59 3 0 40-49 3 1 30-39 11 3 25-29 8 4 lonG plAYs bY TYpE no. TD Rushing 13 3 Passing 14 5 Punt returns 0 0 Kick returns 0 0 Interceptions 0 0 Fumble returns 1 1 Other 0 0 ToTAl 28 9 lonGEsT plAYs oF ThE YEAr rushinG 62
vs. Southern
rushinG TouchDown 43
pAssinG 70
vs.
pAssinG TouchDown 70
vs.
punT
19
vs.
kick
36 Adam
Southern
inTErcEpTion rETurn 75
Love vs.
FuMblE rETurn 25
blockED FiElD GoAl rETurn punT 58 Aaron Winn vs.
FiElD GoAl 52 Jesus
vs.
lonG pl AYs (2022 sEAson)
TECH 2022 FOOTBALL
scorinG pl AYs (2022 sEAson)
opponEnT TYpE plAYs YDs Top QTr/TiME plAY
Southeastern Okla. FG 10 32 3:52 1st/6:09 52-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo)
Southeastern Okla. TD 7 36 2:44 1st/1:25 11-yard run (Gatewood | PAT GOOD)
Southeastern Okla. TD 6 76 2:42 3rd/12:13 30-yard run (Edington | PAT GOOD)
Southeastern Okla. TD 3 65 1:12 3rd/10:43 21-yard run (D. Simmons | PAT GOOD)
Southeastern Okla. TD 1 70 0:08 3rd/8:48 70-yard pass (Gatewood to Ross | PAT GOOD)
Southeastern Okla. FG 8 5 0:00 OT/--:-- 37-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo)
East Central TD 10 75 3:48 2nd/10:23 15-yard pass (Gatewood to Edington | PAT GOOD)
East Central TD 1 30 0:06 2nd/0:10 30-yard pass (Gatewood to Tobey | PAT GOOD)
East Central TD 5 23 2:17 3rd/6:14 5-yard run (Gatewood | PAT GOOD)
East Central TD 9 88 4:29 4th/13:27 16-yard run (D. Simmons | PAT GOOD)
East Central TD 6 79 2:07 4th/10:25 19-yard pass (Gatewood to Rivera | PAT GOOD)
Ouachita TD 11 75 4:20 1st/9:24 28-yard pass (Gatewood to Chase | PAT GOOD)
Ouachita TD 4 87 1:35 4th/11:17 22-yard run (Dean | PAT GOOD)
Arkansas-Monticello TD 11 80 4:53 2nd/9:58 5-yard run (Day | PAT GOOD)
Arkansas-Monticello TD 8 80 3:07 2nd/0:32 1-yard run (D.Simmons | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene TD 11 75 5:51 1st/5:48 2-yard run (Edington | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene TD 10 75 3:35 2nd/13:49 5-yard run (Dean | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene TD 4 31 1:41 2nd/6:12 5-yard run (Wilkerson | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene TD 6 75 2:32 2nd/3:23 35-yard run (Dean | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene FG 12 63 7:08 3rd/7:52 29-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo)
Southern Nazarene TD 9 58 4:03 4th/13:28 6-yard run (D. Simmons | PAT GOOD)
Southern Nazarene FG 7 11 2:43 4th/10:00 31-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo)
Southern Nazarene TD 4th/8:22 25-yard fumble recovery (D. Smith | PAT GOOD)
Oklahoma Baptist TD 7 81 3:36 1st/6:46 6-yard run (Ross | PAT GOOD) Oklahoma Baptist TD 4 58 1:49 1st/0:41 2-yard run (Edington | PAT GOOD) Oklahoma Baptist TD 7 63 2:40 2nd/10:48 28-yard pass (Grissom to Chase | PAT GOOD) Oklahoma Baptist FG 5 14 0:26 2nd/0:00 36-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo) Oklahoma Baptist FG 11 46 4:13 3rd/10:47 45-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo) Oklahoma Baptist TD 12 78 6:35 4th/8:19 4-yard run (Edington | PAT GOOD) Southern Arkansas TD 5 75 2:18 1st/1:58 19-yard pass (Grissom to K. Simmons | PAT GOOD) Southern Arkansas FG 5 1 2:25 2nd/13:36 27-yard FIeld Goal (Zizumbo) Southern Arkansas TD 12 75 4:35 3rd/10:25 1-yard run (Edington | PAT GOOD) Southern Arkansas TD 3 73 1:12 3rd/3:44 7-yard run (D. Simmons | 2PT GOOD) Southern Arkansas TD 6 78 2:13 4th/9:28 43-yard run (Wilkerson | 2PT GOOD) Henderson State FG 9 34 3:42 1st/4:24 29-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo) Henderson State TD 10 72 4:41 2nd/7:34 2-yard run (Grissom | PAT GOOD) Henderson State FG 6 45 1:43 2nd/3:16 39-yard Field Goal (Zizumbo) Henderson State TD 11 75 5:40 4th/12:51 26-yard pass (Grissom to Cousins | 2PT FAILED
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CONGRATS TO THE INDUCTEES OF THE INAUGURAL CLASS OF THE ARKANSAS TECH ATHLETIC HALL
AND STAFF
*Col. Carl F. Baswell Service
*L.L. “Doc” Bryan Service
Hal Cooper
Service
Shirley Dodd Service
*Jeanice Falls Service
*Truman Hill Service
*Bill Lemley Staff
Jim Murphy Service
*Don Sevier Staff
*Jim Staggs Staff
Dr. Stanley Teeter Service
*Gene Witherspoon Service
WOMEN’S ATHLETICS
1991-92 Basketball Team
1992-93 Basketball Team
Donna Brunson
Basketball/Volleyball
Stacy (Burnett) Mallett Volleyball
Kala (Cooley) Purviance Basketball
Lanell (Dawson) Evans Basketball
Dawn (Grell) Roberts Basketball
Amanda Hill Basketball
Cindi (Patton) Michael Basketball/Volleyball
Carin (Pinion) McNabb Basketball
Sherry (Raney) White Basketball/Volleyball
Alison (Setliff) Curtis Basketball
Stephanie (Strack) Mathis Basketball
MEN’S ATHLETICS
Louis Besancon Track & Field
*Gene Brown Track & Field
*Firman Bynum
Football
Randy Campbell Track & Field
*C.B. “Foots” Clement Football/4 Sports
*Alan Cozart Basketball
Bill “Sleepy” Curtis Football
Kelly Davis Football
David Dyer Golf
*Aubrey “Cob” Fowler Football
*Danny Gilbert Football John Gross Basketball
Robert Gunter Track & Field
Terry Hankton
Basketball
*Joe Hoing Football
*Donovan Horn Basketball
*Clyde Horton Football/Track
*Kevin Johnson Football Ronnie Kennett Basketball
Roger Lee Football
*J.P. Lovelady Basketball
Powell “Tiger” McClellan Football
Tommy Maddox Track & Field
Maxie Mathis Basketball
*Wilson Matthews
Football
Eddie Meador Football
Billy Joe Murray Basketball
Wyn Norwood Golf/Football
*E.C. O’Neal Basketball
*W. Howard Pearce Football
*Raymond Peters Football Kenny Saylors Basketball
*Mike Smith Track & Field
Todd Smithhart Track & Field
*Bill Stancil Football
Rick Thone
Football
Noel Tugwell Football
Chad Walker
Football
*Paul White Track & Field
COACH
*Raymond Burnett Football (Player/Coach)
*Don Dempsey Football
*Deward Dopson
Men’s Basketball (Player/Coach)
Joe Foley Women’s Basketball
*Sam Hindsman Men’s Basketball/Football/Bowling
*John Tucker Football (Player/Coach)
*John Widner Men’s Basketball
OF FAME SERVICE
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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 12th 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.
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 second 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 18 years and is certified with the American Board of Pediatrics.
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 over 20 years and is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
Dr. Bruce Brown is in his 27th year with Tech, serving as the team’s orthopedic doctor. Brown comes to Russellville following a one-year arthroscopic 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 orthopedic residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, and was Chief of Orthopedics at Fort Leonard Wood Army Hospital in Missouri. He is director of the Arkansas Orthopedic Center in Russellville.
ARKANSAS TECH 2022
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Brett "Duke" Waldon Head Athletic Trainer
Dr. Neylon Pilkington Team Doctor
Dr. Robin Kirby Team Doctor
Dr. Bruce Brown Orthopedic
2022 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.
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 assistant 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 practitioners in cooperation with orthopedic and internal medicine physicians.
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 studentathletes 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.
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Cesiley Rideau Assistant Athletic Trainer
Brett Waldon Head Athletic Trainer Associate AD
Dr. Stanley Teeter
Team Doctor Emeritus
spiriT
THE 2022-23 CHEER TEAM
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Photographed from left-to-right, are: (front row) Melody Beasley of Bentonville, Grace Jackson of Fort Smith, Olivia Higgins of Lamar, Maybre See of Rogers, Emmalee French of Russellville, Annee Dalton of Bella Vista, Lexi Sharpe of Bentonville; (middle row) Brooklyn Zarlingo of Booneville, Taylor Darling of Nashville, Aubrey Williams of Mountain Home, Meagan Lewison of Van Buren, Kellie Archer of Mulberry, Annika Crocker of Ozark, Torrann Robinson of Sherwood, Layne Lawson of White Hall, Haylie McDowell of Texarkana, Ashlyn Brickley of Ozark, Beau Martin of Van Buren, Kyleigh McCurnin of Rogers; (back row) Andrew Rafferty of Bentonville and Mason Blaty of Bentonville.
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THE 2022-23 ATU GOLDEN GIRLS DANCE TEAM
Photographed from left-to-right, are: (seated) Lynsey Mangum of Bauxite, Rachel Harrington of Youngsville, La., Hannah Pate of Bauxite; (kneeling) Grace Rhodes of White Hall, Belle Brown of Van Buren, Alex Wyllia of Bauxite, Cambri Hutchinson of Alma, Hunter Norris of Conway; (standing) Briley Evans of Bauxite, Loralye Johnson of Fort Smith, Miranda Bentz of Bauxite, Aubree Lankford of Harrison, Shelby Oswalt of Harrison, Kaleigh Casey of McKinney, Texas, and Molly Smith of Mountainburg. Not photographed: Meredith Boogaart of Fayetteville.
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 eighth year as director of bands at Arkansas Tech. Dr. Jonathan Nash is in his second year as ATU assistant professor of music and associate director of bands.
BAND STAFF
PROFESSOR
Dr. Daniel A.
Dr. Jonathan
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF
Megan Garrett and Grace Davis, Color Guard
TECH INSTRUMENTAL FACULTY
Dr. Jeff Bright, Department Head
Dr. Nicolas del Grazia, Clarinet Ryan Matejek, Tuba
Dr. Nathan Mensink, Saxophone Evan Mino, Horn
Philip Parker, Percussion
Dr. TJ Perry, Trumpet
Dr. Sean Reed, Trombone and Euphonium Dr. Phoebe Robertson, Flute
THE VOICE OF THE BAND Dr. Jon Clements
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OF MUSIC AND DIRECTOR OF BANDS
Belongia ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF BANDS
Nash
ArkAnsAs' bAnD oF DisTincTion
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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 student-athletes 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, Director of Alumni Relations
Abby Davis has been a fixture at Arkansas Tech for over two decades serving as a student-athlete, coach, educator, mentor and administrator. In June 2022, after three years as the department's Interim Athletic Director, Davis made history as the interim tag was taken away from her title and she became the first-ever female Athletic Director in Arkansas Tech history.
Tabbed as Interim Athletic Director in August 2019, Davis led the ATU Athletic Department through some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable.
Just a few months into her role as Interim AD, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in the United States and in the middle of March 2020, collegiate sports were abruptly suspended for the remainder of the athletic year. Over the next few months, Davis worked alongside athletic leaders and medial professionals within the Great American Conference and the NCAA to find ways to facilitate a safe and healthy return to competition for all sports at Arkansas Tech.
Following a conference-wide decision to postpone fall sports in 2020 to spring 2021, Davis continued to work hard to ensure that resumption of competition would be done so in a safe and healthy manner. In January of 2021, Arkansas Tech resumed competition and practice in all sports.
Despite the challenges throughout her time as Interim Athletic Director, Davis continued to lead the athletic department forward and played an integral role in improving the department’s fundraising efforts with numerous financial gifts and pledges secured to benefit the more than 300 student-athletes at Arkansas Tech. The projects that Davis has spearheaded fundraising efforts for include facility upgrades, scholarship opportunities for studentathletes and overall enhancement of the studentathlete experience.
Davis' leadership during the unprecedented time as Interim AD also yielded success in competition as Arkansas Tech has captured Great American Conference regular season and/ or postseason championships in volleyball, women's basketball, men's golf, baseball and softball as well as an NCAA Division II Central Region title in women's golf and an NCAA Division II national championship in men's golf.
The ATU Athletic Department also continued to enjoy success in the classroom under Davis. Spring 2022 marked the 10th consecutive semester in which ATU studentathletes achieved a cumulative grade point average above 3.0.
As she was serving as Interim Athletic Director, Davis remained the head coach of Golden Suns tennis, but has stepped aside from that role now that she is full-time athletic director.
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In 18 years as head coach, Davis became the winningest coach in Arkansas Tech women's tennis history with a career record of 206-154. Davis and the Golden Suns posted a winning record in 13 of her last 15 seasons. The 2021-22 season marked the 14th consecutive year in which Arkansas Tech played postseason tennis.
Under Davis, Arkansas Tech claimed three regular-season conference titles and one conference tournament championship, including both championships in the inaugural year of the Great American Conference. The Suns also recorded a 2-2 record in NCAA regional play.
Davis coached over 50 all-conference picks, three conference player of the year selections and five conference freshman of the year honorees. She also was a four-time Great American Conference Coach of the Year.
Off the court, Arkansas Tech was named to the ITA All-Academic Team five of her last six years, and over 50 student-athletes 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 and served until the conclusion of the 2021-22 year.
Davis' tenure as coach followed a four-year run as a Golden Suns tennis player, where she captured allGulf South Conference honors.
A native of Paris, Ark., Davis lives in Russellville.
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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
AFCA DIVISION II
2009 Nick Graziano, QB
2007 Michael Podobnik, P
2006 Quincy Skinner, DB
2003 Tommy Edwards, DE
1995 Piotr Styszen, K
BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK
2013 Deandre’ Bonner, DB
2014 Shai Kobayashi, DB
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 3rd
2018 Chris Eastburn, FB 3rd
2017 Chris Eastburn, FB 2nd
KJ Reid, LB HM Clayton Watson, P HM
2016 Chris Eastburn, FB 3rd Clayton Watson, P HM
2015 Logan Genz, LB HM
2009 Nick Graziano, QB Frantz Simeon, WR Landon Turner, WR
& honors
Torrence Wright, C
2008 Torrence Wright, C
2007 Michael Podobnik, P
2005 Chris Johnson, FB
2004 Cedric Cursh, DE Jonathan Hayes, OL Kyle Jackson, OL
2003 Tommy Edwards, DE
2002 Tommy Edwards, DE
1999 Stuart Cash, RS
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
COLLEGE SPORTS REPORT.COM
2004 Cedric Cursh, DE Josh Rogers, TE
USA TODAY FOOTBALL
2000 Paul Peletz, K Patrick Pesnell, DB
1999 D.J. Crane, DE Paul Peletz, K
USA FOOTBALL
1999 Ed Duncan, RB Todd Mathews, OL
NAIA
1994 Chaun Harper, DB Scott Lawrence, OL Ronnie Powell, RB Demond Sampson, DB Freddie Williams, DE
1993 Kelly Cochrane, P Tim Cohen, DT John Westbrook, WR/RS
1991 Greg Andrews, WR/RS Jeff Andrews, RB Karl Kuhn, TE
1989 Noel Tugwell, OL
1987 Chad Walker, DE
1986 Bruce Livingston, DB
1985 Bruce Livingston, DB
1979 Kelly Davis, K
1972 Perry Goodell, NG
1971 Perry Goodell, NG Rick Thone, WR
1970 Joe Hoeing, OL
1965 Danny Gilbert, T
1964 Danny Gilbert, T
1961 Powell McClellan, DE
1960 Roger Lee, DB Powell McClellan, DE
1958 Eddie Meador, RB
1954 Don Dempsey, C/LB
1939 Firman Bynum, T
ALL-REGION
D2CCA/DAKTRONICS
2017 Trey Bradley, OL 1st Braden Stringer, RS 1st KJ Reid, LB 1st Cua’ Rose, S 1st
2015 Logan Genz, LB 2nd
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
2004 Cedric Cursh, DE Josh Rogers, TE
2003 Tommy Edwards, DE
2002 Tommy Edwards, DE
2001 B.J. Bayer, DE Jeremy Lawson, CB
2000 B.J. Bayer, DE
1999 Stuart Cash, RS Ed Duncan, RB
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inDiviDuAl AwArDs
2022 FOOTBALL
Todd Mathews, OL
Paul Peletz, K
Patrick Pesnell, DB Josh Price, QB
1997 Todd Cooley, QB
FOOTBALL GAZETTE
2019 Tyler Dunlop, P
2018 Chris Eastburn, FB 2nd
KJ Reid, LB 3rd
Cua Rose, S 3rd
2017 Chris Eastburn, FB 1st
KJ Reid, LB 2nd
Clayton Watson, P 2nd Brayden Stringer, AP 3rd
Trey Bradley, OL 3rd
Eric Perez, K 3rd
Cua Rose, S 3rd
2016 Chris Eastburn, FB 2nd
Clayton Watson, P 2nd
2015 Chris Eastburn, FB 2nd Logan Genz, LB 2nd Bryan Allen, RB 3rd Demetris Ford, DT 3rd
2014 Logan Genz, LB 3rd
2013 Matthew Shade, P 3rd
2012 Trevor Pinkston, K 3rd
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 Quincy Skinner, DB
2005 Mike Houston, LB Andrew Jackson, DB Chris Johnson, FB Josh Rogers, TE
2004 Cedric Cursh, DE
Jonathan Hayes, OL Kyle Jackson, OL Josh Rogers, TE
Jonathan Trafford, OL
2003 Tommy Edwards, DE
2002 Tommy Edwards, DE
NATIONAL AWARDS
REGION 2 AFCA D-II COACH OF THE YEAR
2009 Steve Mullins
2004 Steve Mullins
AFCA NAIA COACH OF THE YEAR
1971 Don Dempsey
NAIA DISTRICT 7 COACH OF THE YEAR
1971 Don Dempsey
1970 Don Dempsey
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
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
HARLON HILL FINALIST
2009 Nick Graziano (3rd)
CLIFF HARRIS AWARD FINALIST
2015 Logan Genz
DAKTRONICS REGION II OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2009 Nick Graziano
NAIA OUTSTANDING BACK
1971 Larry Brown
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
1992 Chris Fitzpatrick
1989 Anson McEachern
Andrew Thomas Mike Turiace
1986 Chad Walker (2 times)
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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)
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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
NACDA SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNER
1992 Karl Kuhn
NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
2001 Paul Peletz
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. NW, 10/29)
2015 Nick Akins (vs. SNU, 9/3)
2012 DeAndre’ Bonner (vs. UAM, 10/20)
2012 Tanner Marsh (vs. SW, 10/13)
OFFENSE
2018 Bryan Allen (vs. SNU, 9/24)
2017 Tevin McKenzie (vs. NW, 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. SW, 10/13)
SPECIAL TEAMS
2021 Jesus Zizumbo (vs. SW, 10/30)
2019 Jesus Zizumbo (vs. SW, 10/28)
2017 Braden Stringer (vs. NW, 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)
GAC ALL-DECADE TEAM (2011-2019)
Chris Eastburn, FB 2015-18
Logan Genz, LB 2011-15
Cua’ Rose, S 2015-18
Clayton Watson, P 2014-17
GSC SPECIALTY AWARDS
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 2007-08
Tommy Edwards, DE/P 2000-03 Michael Podobnik, P 2007-08
SECOND TEAM
Cedric Cursh, DE 2003-04, 2007
Jonathan Hayes, OL 2001-04 Frantz Simeon, WR 2008-09 Torrence Wright, OL 2006-09
HONORABLE MENTION
Nick Graziano, QB 2009
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2022 FOOTBALL
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 Kyle Magrini (vs. UWA, 11/3)
Tommy Edwards (vs. OBU, 9/22)
2002 Tommy Edwards (vs. UCA, 11/18)
Tommy Edwards (vs. VSU, 11/11)
Kyle Magrini (vs. UCO, 9/16)
2000 Jon Parker (vs. DSU, 11/4)
Rodney Woodruff (vs. HSU, 10/28)
Cedric Flemons (vs. UWA, 10/7)
1999 Paul Peletz (vs. SAU, 11/13)
Paul Peletz (vs. SW Baptist, 9/4)
1997 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
2021 Drew Wade, UT 2nd Dio Williams, DB HM
2019 Tre Chism, DT 1st Tyler Dunlop, P 2nd Jesus Zizumba, K 2nd Drew Wade, WR HM Deeandra Ervin, LB HM
2018 Bryan Allen, RB 1st KJ Reid, LB 1st Cua’ Rose, DB 1st Chris Eastburn, HB 2nd Trey Bradley, OL 2nd Tyler Dunlop, P 2nd Terrez Hampton, WR HM Andrew Craig, LB HM
2017 Chris Eastburn, HB 1st Trey Bradley, OL 1st KJ Reid, LB 1st Cua’ Rose, DB 1st Braden Stringer, RB 1st Cornelius Dortch, LB 1st Ty Reasnor, QB 2nd Clayton Watson, P 2nd Eric Perez , K 2nd Braden Stringer, RS 2nd Jakcob Dean, WR HM Tevin McKenzie, WR HM
2016 Clayton Watson, P 1st Chris Eastburn, FB 2nd Jabyes Cross, UT 2nd Demetris Ford, DT 2nd Cua’ Rose, S 2nd Bruce Livingston, DE HM Eric Perez, PK HM Braden Stringer, RS HM
2015 Logan Genz, LB 1st Chris Eastburn, FB 1st Demetris Ford, DT 1st Clayton Watson, P 1st Bryan Allen, RB 2nd Cua’ Rose, DB 2nd Eric Perez, K 2nd Arsenio Favor, QB HM
Trey Martin, OL HM Bruce Livingston, DL HM K.J. Reid
2014 Logan Genz, LB 1st Wesley McKinney, LB 1st
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FOOTBALL
inDiviDuAl
Shai Kobayashi, LB 1st
Justin Martin, DE 2nd Tyler Moon, ST 2nd A.J. Harris, DE HM
Trevon Gooden, DB HM Clayton Watson, P HM Michael Perry, ST HM
2013 Deandre’ Bonner, DB 1st Tyler Moon, ST 1st Ketrich Harmon, RB 2nd Brandon Cathey, OL 2nd Logan Genz, LB 2nd
Shai Kobayashi, S 2nd Matthew Shade, P 2nd Tyler Moon, FB HM
James Jackson, TE HM Darion Shine, S HM
2012 Cody Lewis, ST 1st Brandon Cathey, OL 2nd Tanner Marsh, QB HM Tyler Moon, FB/UTL HM Cassius Washington, WR HM
2011 Roland Dampeer, DL 1st A.J. Whitmore, WR/RS 1st
GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE
2010 Antonio Charles, DB 1st Derandus Frye, DL 2nd Garret Ratcliff, BT 2nd Brandon Wright, LB 1st
2009 Tario Dansby, DB 2nd Nick Graziano, QB 1st
Jamal Johnson, LB 1st Frantz Simeon, WR 1st Deerick Smith, OG 2nd Landon Turner, WR 1st Chris Warden, OT 2nd
Brandon Wright, LB 2nd Torrence Wright, C 1st
2008 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT 1st
Michael Podobnik, P 1st Tracey Stiger, WR 2nd Torrence Wright, C 1st
2007 Jeremy Ashcraft, OT 2nd Cedric Cursh, LB 2nd
Michael Podobnik, P 1st
Michael Podobnik, K 2nd Justin Ray, QB 2nd Tracey Stiger, WR 2nd Torrence Wright, OG 2nd
& honors
2006 Blake Hoskinson, OT 1st Jamal Johnson, LB 2nd Jamal Johnson, BT 2nd Quincy Skinner, DB 2nd Tracey Stiger, RS 2nd R.J. Vanhook, RB 1st
2005 Andrew Jackson, DB 2nd Josh Rogers, TE 2nd Jonathan Trafford, OG 1st
2004 Cedric Cursh, DL 1st Bailey Dickson, BT 2nd Mark Ewersmann, K 2nd Jonathan Hayes, OG 1st Brett Hobbs, LB 1st Leroy Hood, DB 2nd Lamarcus Irvin, DB 2nd Andrew Jackson, DB 1st Kyle Jackson, OT 1st Josh Rogers, TE 1st Glenn Wilson, P 2nd
2003 Jimmy Bridges, DL 2nd Tommy Edwards, DL 1st Tommy Edwards, P 2nd Jonathan Hayes, OG 2nd Isaac Stroud, WR 2nd
2002 Tommy Edwards, DL 1st Tommy Edwards, P 1st Kenyon Miller, LB 1st Blake West, OG 2nd
2001 B.J. Bayer, DL 2nd Travis Horn, RB 2nd Jeremy Lawson, DB 2nd Kenyon Miller, LB 2nd Greg Washington, WR 1st
2000 B.J. Bayer, DL 2nd Gabe Cerasale, OG 2nd Travis Horn, RB 2nd Brandon Lawrence, TE 2nd Rodney Woodruff, RS 1st
1999 Ed Duncan, RB 1st Brandon Lawrence, TE 2nd Todd Mathews, OG 1st Paul Peletz. K 1st Patrick Pesnel, DB 2nd Josh Price, QB 1st Lance Strother, WR 2nd
1998 Stuart Cash, RS 1st Brian Cauthen, OG 1st Paul Peletz, K 2nd Patrick Pesnell, DB 2nd
1997 Shane Gunter, OT 2nd Todd Mathews, OG 2nd
1996 Todd Aitken, LB 1st Piotr Styczen, K 1st
1995 Todd Aitken, LB 2nd Chaun Harper, DB 2nd Piotr Styczen, K 1st Frederick Williams. DL 2nd
ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE
1994 Kelly Cochrane, P
Pat Fields, OL Chaun Harper, DB Allen Hodge, WR Marshall Hoge, DL Scott Lawrence,OL Jimmy McCoy, QB Ronnie Powell, RB Demond Sampson, DB Piotr Styczen, K Frederick Williams, DE Chris Wood, TE
1993 Kelly Cochrane, P Tim Cohen, DL John Westbrook, WR Chris Wood, TE
1992 Greg Andrews, KR Greg Bohannan, DL Kevin Tipton, OL John Westbrook, WR
1991 Greg Andrews, KR Jeff Andrews, RB Jim Carruth, DL Joe Downum, OL Mike Gurule, LB Karl Kuhn, TE Rod Love, DB
1990 Buddy Conduff, DL Dwain Rigsbee, OL Stevie VanPelt, LB
1989 Jeremy Clark, OL Jackson Hawkins, WR Anson McEachen, DL Andrew Thomas, DB Noel Tugwell, OL Mike Turiace, QB Stevie VanPelt, LB
1988 Jeremy Clark, OL Lance Jenkins, OL Eldridge Jones, LB
ARKANSAS TECH 2022
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AwArDs
Alan King, WR
Wayne Nichols, DL Jeff Robertson, CB
1987 Lance Jenkins, OL Danny Spencer, WR Chad Walker, DE Marty Welch, DL
1986 Blaine Giddens, OL Kevin Johnson, OL Jeff Kinkel,OL
Bruce Livingston, DB Chad Walker, DE Marty Welch, DL
1985 Bruce Livingston, DB John Palmer, OL
1984 Marty Davis, LB David Laseter, DE
Shawn Phillips, KR Alex Smith, DB
1983 Jimmy Kyzer, OL
Cliff Ransom, DE
1982 Stacy Johnson, RB
1981 Alan Blackard, K Jim Goodman, QB Ricky Harper, RS Mark Millwood, WR
1980 Darryl Collier, OT Tony Faison. DE Jim Goodman, QB Greg Jefferson, RB Irvin Phillips, DB Houston Townsend, NG
1979 Tony Brown, DL Kelly Davis, K Eddie Norman, DB Houston Townsend, NG
1978 Tony Brown, DL Glen Fritchie, DL Sam Perry, RB Mark Smith, DB Paul White, OL
Theodis Williams, WR
1977 Slyvester Forrest, QB Roy McSpadden, OL
Charlie Stamps, RB
1976 Gary Berry, NG
Mark Neihouse, WR
1975 Gary Berry, NG
1973 Craig Williams, K
1972 Bruce Duderstadt, DB
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honors
Perry Goodell, NG Bill Lewis, C Benny Shepherd, RB
1971 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 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
1969 Gary Branch, OT Darryl Melton, DB Bill Nelson, RB Clifton “Slick’ Wilson, OG
1968 Leon Anderson, QB Rick Chuddy, NG R.E. Hodges, DB Don Thone, WR Clifton ‘Slick’ Wilson, OG Denny Woodard, RB
1967 Rick Chuddy, NG Ronnie Cole, OG/OT R.E. Hodges, DB Gordon Snodgrass, DL
1966 Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Ron Brazell, LB Rick Chuddy, NG Ronnie Cole, OG/OT Ronnie Higgins, DB Bill Reynolds, DT Gordon Snodgrass, DL
1965 Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Ron Brazell, LB Danny Gilbert, DT Ronnie Kilgore, OT Robert Marley, RB Phil Phillips, DT Gordon Snodgrass, DL
1964 Ronnie Bradshaw, OG Danny Gilbert, DT
Tommy Holt, QB Garry Lee, DE
Robert Marley, RB Truman Pew, C
1963 Larry Dopson, C/DB
1962 Larry Dopson, C/DB James Dowdy, NG Dickie James, DE Ed Montgomery, C/LB Ken Necessary, OG Bill Shepherd, End
1961 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
1960 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
1959 Roger Lee, HB Powell ‘Tiger’ McClellan, DE John Scherry, DT
1958 Gene Boyle, LB Eddie Meador, RB
Larry Reed, Tackle Isaac Witt, Tackle
1957 Winkie May, QB Eddie Meador, RB Robert Norman, OG Joe Reese, End
1955 Bill Chism, Tackle Billy G. Davis, End
1954 Don Dempsey, LB/C
Sammy May, RB
1953 Sammy May, RB
1952 Sammy May, RB
1951 Billy Elliott, Guard Bill Woodiel, Tackle
1949 Gene Harwood, FB
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inDiviDuAl AwArDs &
Billy Huie, Guard
David Ludwick, C Bill Morris, End Jack Simpson, HB Bill Woodiel, Tackle
1948 Billy Huie, Guard David Ludwick, C Bill Morris, End Jack Simpson, HB
1946 Eugene Keeton, End Raymond Peters, Guard Zealand Thigpen, HB Roy White, Tackle
1945 Aubrey ‘Cobb’ Fowler, TB Bud Mobley, Tackle Zealand Thigpen, HB
James Tomlinson, C Steed White, Guard Harold Wilson, Guard
1941 James Aclin, C Herman Lubker, End Billy Maack, End Wilson Matthews, G/QB Jim Minor, Tackle Madison Rucker, Guard Zealand Thigpen, HB
1940 Wilson Matthews, G/QB
1939 Bill Beeson, LB
Firman Bynum, Tackle Ernest Morelock, End Herschel Satterfield, C
1938 Firman Bynum, Tackle Howard Pearce, Tackle Garvyn Salmon, HB
1937 John Cowne, Tackle Liston Hager, HB Paul Zuber, End
1936 Fred Croom, Tackle Alton Davis, FB Hayward Sanford, End Rex Wilson, TB
1935 Raymond ‘Rabbit’ Burnett, QB
1934 Mitchell Best, FB
W.J. ‘Dub’ Cargile, Tackle
1933 Bill Burch, HB Bid Jefferies, HB
LeMoyne ‘Dub’ Martin, FB Tom Wilson, C
1932 Bill Burch, HB
Oliver Criswell, Tackle Bid Jefferies, HB Tige Langley, Guard LeMoyne ‘Dub’ Martin, FB
1931 Ed Clark, Tackle Oliver Criswell, Tackle Joe Davidson, End Bid Jefferies, HB Tige Langley, Guard
1930 Frank Blankenship, OG Willis Henes, C Piney Page, Tackle Shorty Sewell, QB
1929 Willis Henes, C Foy Leach, End
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 2012-14
John Tucker 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
TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE
61 Wonder Boys have been named All-Conference twice
ACADEMIC AWARDS
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR
2017 Ty Reasnor
1991 Karl Kuhn
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
2017 Ty Reasnor, QB 1st
2011 Jake Denzer, 2nd
2001 B.J. Bayer, DL 1st
2000 B.J. Bayer, DL 1st Paul Peletz, K 1st
1999 Paul Peletz, K 2nd
1991 Karl Kuhn, TE
1990 Karl Kuhn, TE 1st
1989 Karl Kuhn, TE 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
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inDiviDuAl AwArDs & honors
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
2017 Ty Reasnor 1st
Jakcob Dean 1st Brady Barbay 1st
2011 Jake Denzer
2010 Jake Denzer
Danny Martin Drake Widener
2009 Danny Martin
2007 Zach Hall
Jonathan Webster
2006 Jonathan Webster
2005 Bud Dunn
2004 Jonathan Hayes
Mark Ewersmann
2001 B.J. Bayer
Travis Horn
2000 B.J. Bayer
Paul Peletz
1999 B.J. Bayer
Darin Kapella
Paul Peletz
Chris Taylor
GAC MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
2017 Ty Reasnor
GAC ALL-ACADEMIC
2021 Derek Albers
Arion Banks George Brooks Nate Burckhartzmeyer
Aaron Carter Christian Corkran Luke Curtis
Issac Davis
Koby Edwards Jack Grissom
Garrett Jaster Cameron McKasson Matthew Minnix
Trey Smith John Washburn
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 Landon Smith Trey Smith Jackson Stone Austin Terrell Andrew Turner
2018 Arion Banks Carter Burcham Gary Burton Justin Carr Deeandra Ervin Cole Fritschen Hunter Hudson Hayden Knowles Harrison Lester Mason Minnix Landon Smith Trey Smith Jackson Stone Austin Terrell Kristen Trammell Drew Turner
2017 Carson Ayers Brady Barbay Gary Burton Jakcob Dean Cole Fritschen Harrison Lester
Josh Qualls
Ty Reasnor
Braden Stringer
Kristen Trammell Drew Turner Mitch Williams
2016 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 Logan Genz Bo Harper
Tim Kelly Trey Martin Michael Perry Brayden Stringer
2014 Logan Genz
DeAndre Gridley
2013 Shane Jackson James Marsden John Simpson Thomas Soehner
2012 Shane Jackson James Marsden John Simpson
Thomas Soehner
2011 Joe Bryant
Jake Denzer
Ethan Gammill
Shane Jackson Jared Vinson
Robert York
2010 Jake Denzer
Danny Martin Drake Widener
2009 Danny Martin
2008 Danny Martin
2007 Jonathan Webster
2006 Jonathan Webster
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inDiviDuAl AwArDs & honors
2005 Bud Dunn
Mark Ewersmann
Mike Houston
Marc Stringer
2004 Mark Ewersmann
Jonathan Hayes
Kyle Jackson Zach Watson
2003 Jonathan Hayes Kyle Magrini
Zach Watson
2002 Jonathan Hayes Kyle Jackson Zach Watson
2001 B.J. Bayer
Travis Horn
Josh Price
2000 B.J. Bayer Travis Horn Paul Peletz
Josh Price
1999 B.J. Bayer Stuart Cash
Darin Kapella
Paul Peletz
Josh Price
1998 B.J. Bayer
Stuart Cash
Mark Ellison
Darin Kapella
Paul Peletz
1997 Stuart Cash
Todd Cooley
Mark Ellison
C.J. Hartman
1996 Stuart Cash
Mark Ellison
Patrick Fields
Jeremy Fullingim
1995 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
2007 Justice Clinton Clayton Elliott Chris Gunter Zach Hall Carter Hallock Danny Martin Nick McCaskill B.J. Tilley
Jonathan Webster
2006 Justice Clinton Zach Hall Nolan Johnson Daniel Stidham B.J. Tilley
Jonathan Webster
2005 Bud Dunn
Mark Ewersmann Matt Fritsche Mike Houston Marc Stringer
2004 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
2003 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 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
2001 B.J. Bayer Brad Burl Eric Featherston Tim Freeman Kurt Geran
Jesse Harmon
Jonathan Hayes
Travis Horn Kyle Jackson Josh Price
2000 B.J. Bayer Tadd Farmer Tim Freeman Jesse Harmon George Harp Travis Horn Darious Morris
Gerod Payne
Paul Peletz
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inDiviDuAl AwArDs & honors
Josh Price
Clint Reed
Isaac Stroud
1999 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
Chris Taylor Blake West
J. Tom Wright
1998 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
1997 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
1996 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
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1911
1914
Shinn
Shinn
Shinn
Shinn
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
E.O. Brown
Brown
E.O. Brown
E.O. Brown
1932 E.O. Brown
1933
Tucker
Tucker
John Tucker
1939
2-2-1 .500 SAU
3-1-2 .667 HSU
5-0-2 .857 ATU/OUA
5-2-0 .714 HSU
2-3-1 .417 HSU
4-1-2 .714 HSU
6-0-1 .929 ATU
5-1-0 .833 UCA
.750 UCA
2-2-0 .500 UCA
2-0-2 .750 ATU
1-2-1 .375 UCA
3-3-0 .500 OUA
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W.A. Isgrig 4 4 0 .500 1912 E.H.
4 2 0 .667 1913 E.H.
7 2 1 .750
E.H.
8 0 0 1.000 1915 E.H.
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.
7 0 0 1.000 1922 E.O.
8 1 0 .889 1923 E.O.
6 1 1 .825 1924 E.O.
6 1 2 .778 1925 E.O.
7 2 0 .778 1926 E.O.
6 2 0 .750 1927 E.O.
5 3 1 .611 1928
7 2 0 .778 1929 E.O.
4 4 1 .500 AIC
1930
4 2 2 .625 AIC
1931
7 2 1 .750 AIC
6 2 1 .722 AIC
John
3 3 1 .500 AIC
1934 John
5 1 2 .750 AIC
1935
8 0 1 .944 AIC
1936 John Tucker 6 2 0 .750 AIC
1937 John Tucker 8 1 0 .889 AIC 3-1-0
1938 John Tucker 4 2 2 .625 AIC
John Tucker 7 0 2 .889 AIC
1940 John Tucker 5 3 1 .611 AIC
1941 John Tucker 6 3 0 .667 AIC
1942 No Team - WWII 1943 No Team - WWII 1944 No Team - WWII 1945 John Tucker 8 0 0 1.000 AIC 6-0-0 1.000 ATU 1946 John Tucker 9 1 0 .900 AIC 6-0-0 1.000 ATU 1947 John Tucker 8 1 0 .889 AIC 6-0-0 1.000 ATU/UCA 1948 Raymond Burnett 8 2 0 .800 AIC 6-0-0 1.000 ATU/SAU 1949 Raymond Burnett 9 1 1 .864 AIC 8-0-0 1.000 ATU 1950 Raymond Burnett 7 3 0 .700 AIC 4-3-0 .571 HSU 1951 Raymond Burnett 3 6 0 .333 AIC 2-5-0 .286 SAU 1952 Raymond Burnett 1 7 0 .125 AIC 1-4-0 .200 SAU 1953 Raymond Burnett 3 5 1 .389 AIC 1-3-1 .300 UAM 1954 Sam Hindsman 8 1 0 .889 AIC 6-1-0 .857 ATU 1955 Sam Hindsman 5 3 2 .600 AIC 5-1-1 .786 UAM 1956 Sam Hindsman 5 5 0 .500 UAM 1957 Sam Hindsman 6 4 0 .600 UAM 1958 Sam Hindsman 7 3 0 .700 AIC 6-1-0 .857 ATU/UAM All-TiME coAchinG YEAr-bY-YEAr
YEAr
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971 Don Dempsey 12
1972 Don Dempsey 5
1973 Don Dempsey 4
1974 Don Dempsey 1 9
1975 Don Dempsey 3 8
1976 Leon Anderson 1 10
1977 Leon Anderson 6 4
1978 Leon Anderson 5 5
1979 Leon Anderson 3 6
1980 Harold Steelman 6 4
1981 Harold Steelman 4 5
1982 Harold Steelman 3 7
1983 Harold Steelman
1984 Harold Steelman
1985 Harold Steelman
1986 Ken Stephens
1987 Ken
1988 Ken
1989 Ken
4-3-0 .571 HSU/UCA
8-0-0 1.000 ATU
6-0-1 .929 ATU
6-1-0 .857 UCA
3-3-1 .500 HSU/UAM
7-0-0 1.000 ATU
5-2-0 .714 UAM/UCA
2-4-0 .333 OUA/UAM/UCA
3-2-1 .583 UAM
5-1-0 .833 ATU
4-1-1 .750 HSU
5-1-0 .833 ATU/OUA
.923 AIC 6-0-0 1.000 ATU
.555 AIC 4-2-0 .667 HU/SAU
.364 AIC 2-4-0 .333 HSU
.100 AIC 0-6-0 .000 HSU
.273 AIC 1-5-0 .167 HSU/OUA
.091 AIC 0-6-0 .000 HU/UCA
.600 AIC 3-3-0 .500 HSU
.500 AIC 2-4-0 .333 UCA
.350 AIC 3-2-1 .583 UAM
.600 AIC 4-2-0 .667 UCA
.450 AIC 2-4-0 .333 UCA
.300 AIC 2-4-0 .333 OUA
AIC 4-1-1 .750 UCA
AIC 3-3-0 .500 UCA
1-6-0 .143 HSU/UCA
5-2-0 .714 UCA
1-4-1 .250 UCA
3-3-0 .500 UCA
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coAch win loss TiE pcT. conF. conF. rEc. conF. pcT. chAMpion
Marvin Salmon 5 3 0 .625 AIC
Marvin Salmon 10 1 0 .901 AIC
Marvin Salmon 8 0 1 .944 AIC
Marvin Salmon 8 1 1 .850 AIC
Marvin Salmon 3 5 2 .400 AIC
Marvin Salmon 9 1 0 .900 AIC
Marvin Salmon 7 3 0 .700 AIC
Marvin Salmon 3 6 1 .350 AIC
Don Dempsey 5 3 1 .611 AIC
Don Dempsey 10 2 0 .833 AIC
Don Dempsey 6 4 1 .591 AIC
Don Dempsey 8 3 0 .727 AIC
1 0
4 1
7 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
4 5 1 .450
4 5 0 .444
1 9 0 .100 AIC
6 4 0 .600 AIC
Stephens 2 6 1 .278 AIC
Stephens 6 4 0 .600 AIC
Stephens 6 3 0 .667 AIC 3-3-0 .500 HU/UCA 1990 Ken Stephens 4 6 0 .400 AIC 0-6-0 .000 UCA 1991 Ken Stephens 0 10 0 .000 AIC 0-6-0 .000 UCA 1992 Ken Stephens 4 5 1 .450 AIC 2-4-0 .333 UCA 1993 Brooks Hollingsworth 1 9 0 .100 AIC 1-3-0 .250 UAM 1994 Brooks Hollingsworth 7 4 0 .636 AIC 4-0-0 1.000 ATU 1995 Brooks Hollingsworth 3 6 1 .333 GSC 2-6-1 .250 UNA 1996 Brooks Hollingsworth 5 6 0 .455 GSC 3-5-0 .375 VSU 1997 Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 GSC 4-4-0 .500 SAU/UWG 1998 Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 GSC 4-5-0 .444 DSU/UWG 1999 Steve Mullins 9 3 0 .750 GSC 8-1-0 .899 ATU 2000 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700 GSC 7-2-0 .778 DSU/VSU/UWG 2001 Steve Mullins 8 2 0 .800 GSC 7-2-0 .778 VSU 2002 Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 GSC 3-6-0 .333 VSU 2003 Steve Mullins 5 6 0 .455 GSC 4-5-0 .444 UNA 2004 Steve Mullins 10 2 0 .833 GSC 8-1-0 .899 VSU 2005 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700 GSC 6-3-0 .667 UCA 2006 Steve Mullins 7 3 0 .700 GSC 5-3-0 .625 UNA All-TiME coAchinG YEAr-bY-YEAr
2007
2008
2009
2010
Mullins
2014
2015
.375 DSU
.500 DSU
.750 UNA
.500 DSU/HSU/VSU
.200 OUA
.375 HSU
.500 HSU
.300 OUA
8-3-0 .727 HSU
.545 HU
8-3-0 .727 OUA
3-8-0 ,273 OUA
.273 OUA
HU
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Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 GSC 3-5-0
Steve Mullins 5 5 0 .500 GSC 4-4-0
Steve
9 3 0 .750 GSC 6-2-0
Steve Mullins 4 7 0 .364 GSC 4-4-0
2011 Steve Mullins 2 8 0 .200 GAC 1-4-0
2012 Steve Mullins 5 6 0 .455 GAC 3-5-0
2013 Raymond Monica 5 6 0 .455 GAC 5-5-0
Raymond Monica 3 8 0 .273 GAC 3-7-0
Raymond Monica 9 3 0 .750 GAC
2016 Raymond Monica 6 5 0 .545 GAC 6-5-0
2017 Raymond Monica 8 4 0 .667 GAC
2018 Raymond Monica 3 8 0 .273 GAC
2019 Kyle Shipp 3 8 0 .273 GAC 3-8-0
2020* Kyle Shipp 2021 Kyle Shipp 4 7 0 .364 GAC 4-7 .364
Totals * - No season was played due to COVID-19 All-TiME coAchinG YEAr-bY-YEAr
W.B.
W.K.
E.O.
John Tucker 77
Raymond
Sam Hindsman
Marvin
Steelman
31
54
Ken Stephens 28
Brooks Hollingsworth
Steve Mullins
Raymond Monica
kYlE
572
Hindsman
E.H. Shinn
Steelman
Hollingsworth
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Casey 1 1 0 1916-17 0
McWilliams 2 2 1 1919 0
Brown 77 21 12 1920-32 1#
17 9 1933-47 5#
Burnett
24 2 1948-53 2#
31 16 2 1954-58 2#
Salmon 53 20 5 1959-66 3# Don Dempsey
41 3 1967-75 3# Leon Anderson 15 25 1 1976-79 0 Harold
22 35 2 1980-85 0
38 2 1986-92 0
16 25 1 1993-96 1#
96 75 0 1997-2012 1*
34 34 0 2013-18 0
shipp 7 15 0 2019-prEsEnT 0 Totals
392 41 1911-2021 18 # - 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
31 16 2 5 2# Raymond Burnett 31 24 2 6 2# Ken Stephens 28 38 2 7 0
24 7 1 4 0 Harold
22 35 2 6 0 Brooks
16 25 1 4 1# Leon Anderson 15 25 1 4 0 W.A. Isrig 4 4 0 1 0 kYlE shipp 7 15 0 2 0 W.K. McWilliams 2 2 1 1 0 W.B. Casey 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 572 392 41 105 18 # - Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title * - Gulf South Conference title All-TiME coAchinG rEcorDs
John TuckEr
sTEvE Mullins
kYlE
shipp
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Fritz Kronberger Josh and Meredith Lawson Alvin and Rhonda Lievsay Deborah Linam James Little
Steve and Betty Long Dan and Marsha Lovelady Mike and Joy Miller
Bob Moore
Joann and Bud Perry Sherry Polsgrove George Raum Howard and Becky Ritchie
David and Georganne Rollans Eddie and Tracy Rood Richard and Mary Shinkowski John and Carol Shoptaw Hugh and Mary Silkensen Steve and Jeanie Strasner Leo and Dean Treat Jerry and Susan Vaughn RD Walker
James Steed and Kenna White Brooks Witherspoon
John and Leigh Whiteside Rachel Whitman Ricky and Alisha Williams Joseph and Jean Zehler
TECH ($150-$249)
Kaylyn Aguirre Adam and Amy Anderson Toni Bachman
Joey and Kari Baldwin Ann Barnett Robin Bean Gary Beckham Larry Brown
Dr. Jeffrey Cass Dr. Eldon Clary Jr. Theresa Cullen Doug and Judith Davis Foster Davis
Sandra Davis
Tom and Susan DeBlack Brent and Christa Drake
HAS Engineering
Phil Fisher
Matt and Jennifer Fleming William and Margaret Grant Lisa Harris
Ronnie and Cindy Higgins Dick and Vickey James Thomas and Bridget Lastovica John and Norma Montgomery Debra Murphy
Judy Murphy
David Osburn Winford and Linda Phillips Nicole Possge Thomas Richardson Dr. Mary Ann Rollans Kay Roberts H L Shepherd Sam and Heather Strasner Truman Pew and Virginia Summers Dr. Bruce and Anice Tedford Brandon and Dana Tribble Kenneth L. Vess Larry Ward Torrence and Brennae Wright
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GREEN AND GOLD
FRIENDS OF MUSIC MEMBERS (AS OF 10-28-22)
CONDUCTOR'S CIRCLE ($5,000+)
Luke Bradshaw Dr. Rebecca Callaway Michael Casey Patrick Casey Nita Herrick-Colpitts Prissy & Roger Wattam
ARTIST ($1,000 - $2,499)
Verlon Abram Rex Bell
Hal Cooper Sr. Joseph Kimes Croom Sue Merritt (In memory of Frank Merritt) Johnny & Julie Morgan Drs. Jeanine & Matt Myers
PERFORMER ($500 - $999)
Arkansas Tire Travis & Debbie Beard Deborah Bradley Danny & Linda Davis Shirley Dodd Frank Griffin Oil Company Honda of Russellville Dr. Ted Honghiran Carolyn Sparks Lee Dick & Sue Niven Jeremy & Anne-Marie Pifer Patricia & Alan Rehberger Julia Reynolds Howard & Becky Ritchie Robert & Judy Taylor
FRIEND ($150 - $499)
Toni Bachman Dan & Jill Belongia Rico & Ginny Belotti Jeff & Cindy Bright Central Presbyterian Church Josh & Tiffany Clem Jon & Barbara Clements Keith & Gayle Shaver Clutts Dr. Kandis Croom Wayne & June Drain Holly Ruth Gale Bethany & Jason Geiken Dr. Mark & Laura Gotcher Christina Greenway Nancy & Scott Halsey Tommy & Michelle Hindsman Josh & Kelsey Hulgan Gary Kellam Mollie Ruth McCammon Mike & Joy Miller Judy Murphy Jerry & Vickie Newman Phil & Kim Parker Sherry Polsgrove Sara Shinn Meeka S. Smith Kendall Tabor Josh & Jennifer Teague Kenneth Vess Ricky & Alisha Williams
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Sé primero/a con ATU
En Arkansas Tech University estarás rodeado de profesores, personal y otros estudiantes que te apoyan y que te entienden a ti y a tu experiencia.
Alida Gutiérrez es una de los muchos atentos miembros del personal que encontrarás en el campus. Ella fue estudiante de ATU y ahora trabaja en la Oficina de Admisiones ayudando a los estudiantes a tener éxito en el camino para obtener un título.
“ Siempre les digo a mis estudiantes que estoy aquí como un recurso, por favor úsenme. Como ex alumna de primera generación de Arkansas Tech, entiendo completamente que la transición de la escuela secundaria a la universidad puede ser un desa o. Es maravilloso tener una persona de referencia para ayudarlo/a con el proceso y responder a todas sus preguntas. Yo soy eso para mis alumnos porque lo entiendo. Disfruto construyendo esas relaciones. Me encanta poder usar el conocimiento que he adquirido para ayudar a otra persona a tener una gran experiencia”.
- Alida Gutiérrez
Ven a ver de primera mano lo que significa poner a los estudiantes en primer lugar.
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