Campbellsville University Football 2016 Media Guide

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2016 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Dear Tiger Football Fans:

We are looking forward to an exciting 2016-17 academic year, our 110th of Christian higher education at Campbellsville University. This summer was a time of service to others as our faculty, staff, students and coaches went on various mission trips around the world. We are grateful to have a group of dedicated coaches and athletic staff who is committed daily to the transformation of lives through Jesus Christ and preparing Christian servant leaders.

We appreciate your ongoing support as we continue to work hard to be a beacon of light with a commitment to become one of America’s premier and most affordable Christian universities. Most Cordially,

Campbellsville University Athletics Tiger Football Tradition................................................. 5-8 Tiger Football Facilities................................................9-10 2015 Athletics Staff...........................................................11 WLCU-TV / Radio / Media Coverage �������������������������12 Medical Staff / Athletic Training...................................13 Big Maroon Club...............................................................14 The Football Staff Head Coach Perry Thomas ��������������������������������������������15 Assistant Coaches.......................................................16-18 The Tigers Numerical Rosters......................................................19-21 Meet the Tigers............................................................22-26 2016 Outlook Tigers looking for three peat.....................................27-28 Opponents....................................................................29-30

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Vision 2025, our long-range blueprint, continues to bring new facilities and programs to campus through financial support of CU’s Our Time-This Place Capital Campaign, with a goal of $61.1 million. This year CU athletics adds men’s volleyball as our 28th intercollegiate program and several other new sports and facilities are being discussed.

This is Campbellsville University Dr. Michael V. Carter, President ......................................1 Campbellsville University..................................................2 Rusty Hollingsworth, Director of Athletics ������������������3 2015-16 Athletics in Review.............................................4

2015 Season 2015 in Review ������������������������������������������������������������������31 2015 Final Stats............................................................32-34

Michael V. Carter President

CREDITS The 2016 Campbellsville University Football Media Guide was designed and edited by Jordan Alves, sports information director. Special Editorial Assistants: Richard RoBards, Joan McKinney, Matt Payton and Maggie Calvert

Mid-South Conference Mid-South Conference ���������������������������������������������������35 The Records Tigers vs. Opponents Series Records ���������������������������36 All-Time Coaches........................................................37-38 All-Time Awards and Honors ����������������������������������39-40 All-Time Statistical Records �������������������������������������41-42

Principal Photography by: Richard RoBards, sports information assistant. Additional Photography by: Bobby Brockman Cover Design: Nancy Jenkins Printing: Gerald Printing

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CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY

Campbellsville University was founded in 1906 by the Russell Creek Baptist Association as Russell Creek Academy in Campbellsville, Ky. In 1924 the institution became known as Campbellsville Junior College. She made the transition to a four-year college in 1960 and reached university status in 1996, changing the name once again to become Campbellsville University. Now in her 110th year of service, Campbellsville continues to see unprecedented growth in terms of enrollment, construction of new facilities, renovation of existing facilities and producing successful graduates. Nestled between the Cumberland Plateau and the Appalachian Mountains, Taylor County and Campbellsville, Ky., serve as home to Campbellsville University. Taylor County, population of about 25,000, is located in the geographical center of Kentucky, only 85-90 miles away from Bowling Green, Lexington and Louisville. The university family gives back to the community through service and time but also provides a more than $105 million economic impact to the area. With a student body of more than 3,500 students from 97 Kentucky counties, 30 U.S. states and 37 foreign countries, Campbellsville University has a diverse cultural mix on her campus. The university is also noted for a strong faculty with over 70 percent of her professors holding a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field of study and a low student/faculty ratio of 13 to 1. Campbellsville offers certificates of study along with 58 undergraduate options, as well as 27 master’s degrees and seven postgraduate and pre-professional areas. The 101-acre university campus features a total of 64 buildings. In the past 19 years there have been more than 30 major renovations or new construction projects. The university also features satellite centers in Louisville, Hodgenville, Harrodsburg and Somerset as well as developing a strong online presence. CU holds dual athletic membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the National Christian College Athletics Association (NCCAA) and is a member of the Mid-South Conference. In addition to these organizations, CU sports teams also compete in the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association, United States Bowling Congress, United States Archery Association and National Cheer Association. With more than 700 student-athletes, CU fields 28 teams in 17 sports, and Campbellsville’s student-athletes and coaches are consistently being recognized for their success in the MSC and on the national level.

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RUSTY HOLLINGSWORTH (Carson-Newman ’86, Tennessee ’94) Director of Athletics, Campbellsville University (16th Year)

ship. In the past three years, CU student-athletes have been named Champion of Character a record 20 times. In 2010, the Lady Tiger basketball team and Tiger football team were both named the Champion of Character team for their sport by the NAIA. In addition to this past season, both swim programs earned the honor in 2014. Over the past 15 years, Campbellsville has built a solid reputation under Hollingsworth for a strong academic showing. In 2015-16, CU had a record 153 student-athletes named All-Academic Mid-South Conference and 57 of those were named NAIA Scholar-Athlete. In 2010, the wrestling team was named the NAIA All-Academic team for having the best GPA in the nation. Several CU programs have also been named NAIA Scholar Teams. The 2014-15 year was another banner season for the Tigers. CU brought home five MSC regular season championships and there were also five individual MSC championships. In addition, the Tiger basketball team and the cheerleading program won MSC championships for a total of 12 MSC titles. CU also had six coaches named MSC Coaches of the Year in their respective sport and former men’s basketball coach Keith Adkins was named NAIA/NABC Coach of the Year. At the national level, 23 of the 26 CU teams competed in national tournaments at either the NAIA, NCCAA or WCWA levels. The women’s basketball program reached Campbellsville’s first-ever NAIA national championship game, finishing NAIA runner-up in 2015. The women’s wrestling program finished second in the WCWA national championship and the men’s tennis team went on to win its second NCCAA National Title in four years. During Hollingsworth’s tenure, 19 of Campbellsville’s 23 NAIA, NCCAA or WCWA individual or team national championships have been won. In April 2011, Hollingsworth was named the Under Armour NAIA Southeast Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He has three times been named the Mid-South Conference Athletic Director of the Year in 2004, 2010 and 2015. Hollingsworth came to Campbellsville in 2001 from Tennessee Wesleyan College where he was Dean of Students and Director of Financial Aid. He was also the Associate Director of Admissions, Athletics Eligibility Coordinator and Assistant Director of Financial Aid/Financial Aid Compliance Officer for Athletes at Carson-Newman College.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Rusty Hollingsworth is in his 16th season as Campbellsville University’s Director of Athletics and continues to lead the program forward in terms of facilities, new programs and competitiveness. During his tenure, Hollingsworth has administered the addition of numerous facilities: The new wrestling facility, Hawkins Athletic Complex, Gosser Gymnasium, the Kelly Hall Tennis facility, Indoor Practice Facility and the Montgomery-Haydon Soccer Field. He has also led renovations to the football, baseball and softball stadiums, and is currently working on plans for further facility upgrades. He also has overseen the addition or reinstatement of 12 athletic programs during his tenure. Campbellsville’s athletic teams have also seen unparalleled success under Hollingsworth’s guidance. In 2009-10 and 2010-11, the coaching staff captured the institution’s first and second Mid-South Conference President’s Cups, thanks to the Tigers’ 13 MSC regular season championships combined in the two seasons. In 2015-16, the Tigers and Lady Tigers had their best seasons to date. CU brought home a total of eight Mid-South Conference Championships, seven student-athletes were named Players of the Year, six coaches were named Coach of the Year and three freshmen were named Freshmen of the Year. With the unparalleled success on the field, CU finished No. 13 in the Learfield Directors’ Cup. But CU athletics competed off the field as well with five MSC Champions of Character recipients, while the men’s and women’s swimming program both earned the NAIA Champions of Character Team Award at the National Champion-

Rusty Hollingsworth was one of 28 CU athletic staff members who traveled to the Dominican Republic in the summer of 2016.

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CHEERLEADERS

The Campbellsville University Tiger Cheerleaders have a winning tradition in competitive cheerleading. CU claimed its sixth Mid-South Conference title in 2014-15, including five of the last eight and claimed the MSC’s first championship in 1998. In the 1990s, CU cheerleading was among the best in the nation, winning the COA Collegiate Championship in 1995 and the National Christian College Cheerleading Champion-ship in 1996. CU cheerleading has placed in the Top six at the NCA/NAIA Invitational in Daytona Beach, Fla., two of the last five seasons.

TRAIN HORN

MARCHING BAND

TRADITIONS

The railroad hasn’t moved through Campbellsville since the mid-1980s, but it’s not uncommon to hear the horn of a train on Saturdays in the fall. Located at the southwestern corner of the stadium inside the Greg Vaughn Pavilion in the Dave Fryrear 12th Man Club, the whistle is blown when the Tigers take the field and each time they score.

Tiger Marching Band celebrates its 25th year this fall. Founded in 1992 by Dr. David McCullough, the 90-member band performs at Campbellsville home football games and exhibitions throughout the Commonwealth each fall. Part of the band’s tradition is performing “My Old Kentucky Home” before each home game.

CLAWZ

Clawz became the new name of Campbellsville University’s mascot in 2001. Each football game, Clawz can be found roaming the sidelines and grandstand of Finley Stadium when he is not counting the Tigers’ points with pushups.

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1987 - REINSTATEMENT OF VARSITY PROGRAM

TRADITIONS

The Tiger football program was dormant for 50 years until athletic director Don Bishop, the Athletics Boosters’ Club and athletics committee worked to restore the program in 1987. With the approval of then president Dr. W.R. Davenport, former Russell Country High School coach Ron Finley was hired to lead the program’s rebirth.

Ron Finley June 27, 1933 - October 5, 2009

The first four-year varsity program began in 1988 with no scholarships, one fulltime assistant coach, five part-time assistants and only a part-time trainer. At the time, few people realized how successful the football program would become, with more than 100 football players enrolling each fall – an increased enrollment that helped offset the original expenses involved in setting up the program. Davenport said that the addition of the program “changed the course of the institution.” Campbellsville hosted Centre College for its first game Sept. 10, 1988 at what is now known as Finley Stadium. While the ’88 season ended with a 0-11 record, the Tigers captured their first victory on Sept. 9, 1989 with a 20-16 win over the University of Evansville. Campbellsville scored with 21 seconds remaining to pull off the historic win in front of a home crowd. The following year was Finley’s first winning season with the Tigers (8-2) earning the program’s first national ranking and Finley a Coach of the Year honor. The ’90s became the Tigers’ best decade, as they rose to a No. 2 national ranking in the sixth week of the 1991 season. The Tigers maintained a Top 10 ranking until their undefeated run ended at Lambuth University, 35-31, in week nine. The Tigers narrowly missed the postseason after falling at Georgetown College to end the year. However, the 1992 season ended on a different note. Campbellsville knocked off Georgetown for the first time in program history, 29-27, at home on Nov. 14. The win clinched the Tigers’ first Mid-South Football Conference Championship in a three-way tie for first with Georgetown and Union College.

Campbellsville topped Georgetown again in 1996 and 1997, leading to an outright Mid-South championship and the program’s first NAIA playoff appearance in 1997. The decade closed with a Tiger assistant being named the American Football League Assistant Coach of the Year for three consecutive years (Sam Wickliffe, Eric Graves and Haywood Riner) ­- tying for the most of any school in all of college football. Campbellsville returned to the postseason in 2000, playing Baker University in the KWTO Bowl. The following year, CU posted its best record in school history (10-3) and advanced to the NAIA Final Eight against Georgetown. Finley ended his college coaching career in 2002 with a 77-81-1 record. After the growing pain years of 1988 and 1989, Finley’s Tigers posted a 75-63 record and were 43-32 in his last seven seasons. Perry Thomas was hired in 2008 with the mission of restoring the Tiger football program to prominence - and he has done that. He returned the Tigers to the postseason in 2010 and 2011 with trips to the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Victory Bowl. The Tigers defeated Greenville College (Ill.) to win the 2011 Victory Bowl title. In 2014, Thomas led the Tigers to the NAIA Playoffs for the first time since 2001, as CU won a share of the Mid-South Conference West Division. Campbellsville backed that up with another impressive season, winning the MSC West and reaching the NAIA Playoffs for the second-straight season.

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2011 Victory Bowl Champions

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FINLEY STADIUM & CITIZENS BANK FIELD

FINLEY STADIUM Finley Stadium and Citizens Bank Field are home to Fighting Tiger Football. Built in 1987, the field has been home for the Tigers since the program’s rebirth. In 2006, the stadium was named in honor of former head coach Ron Finley and the stadium and field were renovated in 2007. The grass surface was removed in 2010 as synthetic turf and lights were added. The field was named for Citizens Bank & Trust Company in 2012 after the bank provided the lead gift in the “More Than A Game” fundraising campaign for lights and turf.

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FOOTBALL FACILITIES

The H&W Sports Shop/Ronnie Hord Fieldhouse served as the original home of the Fighting Tiger football locker room until the Hawkins Athletic Center was built in 2003. Today, the facility is home to softball and women’s soccer and men’s soccer. On game days, the men’s soccer locker room is used for visiting teams, and the women’s soccer locker room is used for officials.

Completed in 2003, the 10,000-square-foot Hawkins Athletic Center serves as home to Tiger football and baseball. The facility is located between Powell Athletic Center and the Indoor Practice Facility. Football related facilities include: the CU athletics weight room (below), football locker room, coaches’ offices, conference rooms and classrooms used for team meetings and watching game film. The Indoor Practice Facility was built in 2004 with an artificial turf floor and athletic netting around the walls. It is used by a wide variety of athletic teams for practice throughout the year. The Campbellsville University athletics weight room was renovated in summer 2013. New weight racks, weight plates and dumbbells were installed, along with new wooden platforms with the five core character values of the Champions of Character Initiative: respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship

The Indoor Practice Facility was built in 2004 and is the home for all CU athletic teams. All teams use the facility throughout the year when weather becomes an issue for practice outside. The 8,000-square-foot facility has three batting cages for baseball and softball, a pull across net to cut the facility in half and can be wide open for full-team practices.

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SUPPORT STAFF

Rusty Hollingsworth

Director of Athletics

Jim Hardy Asst. Athletics Director

Beauford Sanders Asst. Athletics Director

Tim Rogers Faculty Athletic Representative

Karen Fawcett Athletics Secretary

Lorri Hardy Football Secretary

Jason England Big Maroon Club Director

SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Sports Information Director ...........................................Jordan Alves Phones (Office/Mobile) ................ (270) 789-5276 / (502) 680-7005 Email ..........................................................jtalves@campbellsville.edu Sports Info. Assistant/Photographer �������������������Richard RoBards Phones (Office/Mobile)................. (270) 789-5276 / (270) 403-3905 Email .................................................................. rbrobards@gmail.com Richard RoBards Sports Information Assistant

Maggie Calvert Graduate Assistant

Sports Info. Graduate Assistant: ...............................Maggie Calvert Phones (Office/Mobile) ................ (270) 789-5276 / (270) 606-1548 Email ....................................................mrcalvert@campbellsville.edu

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY

Alex Adams.................... Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach................ 5140 Jordan Alves................... Sports Information Director................... 5276 Matt Atwood.................. Football Assistant Coach......................... 5346 Scott Baughman............ Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5152 Kim Borders................... Assistant Softball Coach.......................... 5335 Lindsey Burd.................. Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach.... 5378 Maggie Calvert............... Sports Info. Graduate Assistant............. 5276 Hunter Cantwell............ Football Assistant Coach......................... 5320 Kyle Caven...................... Tennis Head Coach................................... 5189 Darius Clement.............. Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach.......... 5437 Ginger Colvin................. Women’s Basketball Head Coach........... 5544 Keri Coots....................... Insurance Clerk.......................................... 5172 Larry Creason................ Archery Head Coach................................ 5257 Josh Dean........................ Football Assistant Coach......................... 5111 Miranda Denney........... Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach.... 5378 Jason England................. Big Maroon Club Director...................... 5290 Karen Fawcett................ Athletic Dept. Secretary.......................... 5257 Rick Gehres.................... Football Assistant Coach......................... 5347 Kim Goodin.................... Women’s Golf Head Coach..................... 5205 Billy Gregory.................. Men’s Volleyball Assistant Coach.......... 5257 Tommy Hall.................... Bass Fishing Head Coach......................... 5257 Lorri Hardy..................... Cheerleading Head Coach....................... 5205 Jim Hardy........................ Assistant Athletics Director.................... 5528 Josh Hawkins.................. Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5183 Rusty Hollingsworth..... Athletics Director...................................... 5257 Kristen Jacob.................. Athletics Graduate Assistant.................. 5257 Franky James.................. Men’s Wrestling Head Coach................. 5148 Thom Jones..................... Women’s Soccer Head Coach................. 5072

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Jordan Alves Sports Information Director

Hilary Lakes................... Cross Country & Track Head Coach.... 5298 Jamie Lawrence.............. Head Bowling Coach................................ 5257 Randy LeBleu................. Baseball Assistant Coach......................... 5087 Lee Miracle..................... Women’s Wrestling Head Coach........... 5123 Brett Neffendorf............ Assistant Baseball Coach......................... 5086 Katie Niemiec................. Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5333 Derek Port....................... Head Athletic Trainer............................... 5544 Adam Preston................ Men’s Soccer Head Coach....................... 5140 Colleen Reminsky......... Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5153 Richard RoBards............ Sports Information Assistant.................. 5276 Tim Rogers..................... Faculty Athletics Representative............ 5225 Beauford Sanders.......... Baseball Head Coach / Asst. AD............ 5056 Kaitlyn Sanfilippo.......... Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 5275 Casey Smith.................... Swimming Head Coach........................... 5260 Will Snyder..................... Football Assistant Coach......................... 5144 AJ Strong......................... Football Assistant Coach......................... 5391 Perry Thomas................. Football Head Coach................................ 5262 Brent Vernon.................. Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach.......... 5068 Mark Vernon.................. Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach.......... 5259 Jim Ward......................... Men’s Golf Head Coach........................... 5257 Shannon Wathen........... Softball Head Coach................................. 5335 Bryce White.................... Softball Assistant Coach.......................... 5335 Lauren Willis.................. Women’s Golf Assistant Coach.............. 5367 Casey Young................... Men’s Golf Assistant Coach.................... 5257 Nathalie Zetrenne......... Track & Field Assistant Coach............... 5517 Amy Zink........................ Women’s Volleyball Head Coach........... 5179

ALL PHONE NUMBERS ARE (270) 789-XXXX

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CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY SPORTS NETWORK

PERRY THOMAS SHOW

“Give that Tiger a touchdown...”

Each Fighting Tiger football game can be heard on Campbellsville University’s 88.7 The Tiger WLCU FM, the flagship station for the CU Sports Network. Games are also broadcast on the official Campbellsville University athletics website: CampbellsvilleTigers.com/watch and WLCUFM.com. Live audio can also be heard on Comcast Cable Channel 22 in Campbellsville. Home games will be televised live as part of a student-produced broadcast on WLCU-TV (Comcast Cable Channel 10) and streamed online at www.CampbellsvilleTigers/watch. Veteran play-by-play announcer Jim Freeman returns for his ninth consecutive season as the “Voice of the Fighting Tigers.” Freeman was the play-by-play announcer at Carson-Newman College in the 1990s and has been the radio and television voice for football and basketball at Miami University of Ohio and Tulane University in New Orleans.

CU SPORTS NETWORK

Every week, Campbellsville head coach Perry Thomas sits down with Matt Payton for the “Perry Thomas Show,” recapping the latest game and looking forward to the coming week.

Matt Payton will return as color analyst and co-host of the Tiger Tailgate Show with Jordan Alves. He will also be the host of the “Perry Thomas Show” that airs Wednesdays at 6 p.m. ET on WLCU (Comcast Cable Channel 10), 88.7 The Tiger and online at www.CampbellsvilleTigers.com/watch.

The “Perry Thomas Show” airs Wednesdays at 6 p.m. ET on WLCU (Comcast Cable Channel 10) and 88.7 The Tiger in Campbellsville. The television version of the show also airs at 6 p.m. ET every Friday. Fans can also watch live and archived shows on: www.CampbellsvilelTigers.com/watch

Jeannie Clark General Manager WLCU - TV/FM

Jim Freeman Play-by-Play “Voice of Tiger Football”

TELEVISION FOX 41 - Louisville.................. (502) 585-0811 FOX 56 - Lexington................. (859) 268-1234 LEX 18 - Lexington.................. (859) 259-1818 WAVE 3 - Louisville................ (502) 561-4150 WHAS 11 - Louisville............. (502) 582-7220 WKYT - Lexington.................. (859) 299-0411 WLCU - Campbellsville.......... (270) 789-5210 WLKY - Louisville................... (502) 893-7300 WTVQ 36 - Lexington............ (859) 299-3636

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Matt Payton Football Analyst Radio Program Director

MEDIA OUTLETS

PRINT Central Ky. News-Journal ...... (270) 465-8111 Lexington Herald-Leader....... (800) 274-7355 The Courier-Journal ............... (502) 582-4011 WEB www.ColumbiaMagazine.com www.NAIA.org www.TheNCCAA.org www.Mid-SouthConference.org www.VictorySportsNetwork.com

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Jordan Antle WLCU TV Program Director

RADIO WLCU 88.7 FM ...................... (270) 789-5210 WVLC 99.9 FM ...................... (270) 789-4998 WCKQ 104.1 FM ................... (270) 789-2401 WGKR 105.7 FM .................... (270) 789-1464 CBS Radio 1450 AM................ (270) 789-2401

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Derek Port Head Athletic Trainer

Scott Baughman Asst. Athletic Trainer

Katie Niemiec Asst. Athletic Trainer

Colleen Reminsky Kaitlyn Sanfilippo Asst. Athletic Asst. Athletic Trainer Trainer

Josh Hawkins Asst. Athletic Trainer

MEDICAL STAFF

The Campbellsville University athletic training staff was named the 2014-15 Mid-South Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year. In addition, head athletic trainer Derek Port (back middle) was named Trainer of the Year - the third straight year a CU trainer has received the award, as Scott Baughman (far left) received the same honor in 2014.

Keri Coots Insurance Clerk

TEAM PHYSICIANS

Dr. Bobby Brooks Family Doctor

Dr. Ruben Gonzalez Orthopedics

Dr. Galen Weiss Orthopedics

Brooks and Bloemer Athletic Training Room

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CLUB MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

BMC Maroon and Gray Level ($25 to $99 annually) Benefits include BMC Membership Card. BMC Century Level ($100 to $249 annually) Benefits include BMC Maroon and Gray Level plus hospitality room privileges at home basketball games.

BIG MAROON CLUB

BMC Sponsor Level ($250 to $499 annually) Benefits include BMC Century Level plus two guest passes to President’s Box at a home football game. BMC Partner Level ($500 to $999 annually) Benefits include BMC Sponsor Level plus two all-sport passes for home games. BMC President’s Level ($1,000 or more annually) Benefits include BMC Partner Level plus invitation to Hall of Fame banquet, membership in the President’s Club and two additional all-sport passes for home games. CORPORATE LEVELS SINGLE SPORT - $1,000 (Football, Basketball or Baseball) In addition to the benefits of the President’s Level, the business name and logo will be placed on a Corporate Banner at the sport’s venue. ALL-SPORTS - $2,500 In addition to the benefits of the President’s Level, the business name and logo will be placed on a Corporate Banner at each of the venues for Football, Basketball, Baseball and Hawkins Athletic Complex.

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The primary goal of the Big Maroon Club is to sustain a competitive athletic program at Campbellsville University that will enable the university’s student-athletes to experience success in their chosen sport. The Big Maroon Club is Campbellsville’s fundraising arm of the Department of Athletics, providing funds for the 17 sports comprised of 28 intercollegiate teams competing in the NAIA and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). Annual fundraising events include the More Than A Game Tiger Bowl for middle school football, the More Than A Game Dinner and Auction, high school basketball jamboree and the Big Maroon Club Golf Classic. Significant resources are needed to reach this goal and to help Campbellsville University recruit the finest student-athletes possible. Your gift can be designated to any sport of your choosing or to the general athletic fund where it will be used as needed.

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BECOME A MEMBER

Contact: Jason England, BMC Director Email: jsengland@campbellsville.edu Phone: (270) 789-5290

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PERRY THOMAS

(Western Kentucky University ’86) Head Football Coach, Campbellsville University 46-42 (.522) - Ninth Year

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As a first-year college head coach in 2008, Thomas coached the NAIA’s leading rusher, Greg Fountain, who was his first NAIA All-American and later signed a pro contract in Europe. Calvin Bini became Thomas’ second NAIA All-American in 2010 and also went on to play pro ball with the Indoor Football League. Over the past four seasons, CU has had three NAIA All-American, 27 Mid-South Conference All-Conference selections, nine All-Conference Honorable Mentions and 37 Academic All-Conference selections. Thomas’ team also had the 2009 Mid-South Conference Champion of Character Award given to one of his players, Calvin Bini. In 2010, the program was awarded the NAIA Champion of Character Team Award. Before coming to Campbellsville, Thomas posted a successful, 16-year career as a high school coach in Kentucky, leading his team to the Kentucky State High School Football Playoffs each year he was a head coach. His 16-year record as a high school head coach is 133-64. His coaching career began in 1986 as a volunteer assistant at Allen County-Scottsville High School and he was an assistant coach for the Patriots in 1987. He then became defensive coordinator at Campbellsville High School from 1988-1991. From 2000-2007, Thomas guided the Blue Tornado of Paducah Tilghman High School to a 70-31 record, including eight playoff appearances, five district championships, two regional championships and two state semi-final appearances. His 2007 team finished the season 9-5 and was eliminated in the state semi-finals 17-14 on a last second field goal by eventual Kentucky State Champion Louisville Central High School. From 1992 through 1999 he was the head coach at Campbellsville High School where he compiled a 63-33 record. Thomas led the Eagle program to eight straight playoff appearances and had two district and one regional championship along with one state semi-final appearance. Thomas has been named District and/or Region Coach of the Year nine times during his career and was named the 1993 and 1997 Kentucky Class A Coach of the Year by the Courier-Journal. He is a five-time coaching staff member of the Kentucky vs. Tennessee All-Star Team and was the Head Coach of the Kentucky All-Stars in 2006. Thomas was also a National Finalist for the American Football Coaches Association “Power of Influence” Award in 2005 and 2006 and received the Joe Russell Distinguished Leadership Award from the Western Kentucky Conference in 2003 and 2006.

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HEAD COACH PERRY THOMAS

Perry Thomas is entering his ninth season as head coach of the Tiger football program. After a 3-7 record in 2013, Thomas has turned the football program around and has recorded the most successful two-year stint in CU history. In 2014 and 2015, the Tigers had a 15-7 record and knocked off five teams that were ranked inside the NAIA Top 8. Campbellsville broke 23 program records in 2015 en route to winning its second-straight Mid-South Conference West Division title and earning two-straight NAIA Football Championship Series playoff berths. The MSC title in 2014 was the first since 1997 and the playoff berth was the first since 2001. Thomas inherited the Campbellsville University football program in December 2007, coming off an 0-10 season. After posting a 3-8 record his first season in 2008, and finishing runner-up in the Mid-South Conference East Division in 2009 at 7-4, Thomas’ program was named the No. 20 most improved program in all levels of college football and the No. 6 most improved in the NAIA. In 2010, he posted a 7-5 record, giving the Tigers their first back-to-back winning seasons in nearly a decade and took CU to the postseason for the first time since 2001 with a trip to the NCCAA Victory Bowl. The Tigers returned to the Victory Bowl in 2011, winning their first NCCAA title on their home field. During the 2009 season, Thomas put Campbellsville’s defense among the nation’s best in third down situations and inside the Red Zone, as the Tigers posted their first winning season since 2004 and best finish since 2003, at 7-4. He led the Tigers to their first win over rival Georgetown College since 1997, with a 28-21 victory at home and also knocked off a Top 10 team in Shorter College, 42-28, in the CollegeFanz/NAIA National Game of the Week. During the season, the Tigers returned to the NAIA National Rankings for the first time in five seasons, ranking as high as No. 24 and finishing the year at No. 28.

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OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT COACHES

RICK GEHRES - Campbellsville University ’04 - Offensive Coordinator

Ricky Gehres is entering his 10th season a part of the Tiger Football staff. He was promoted the program’s offensive coordinator in May 2012. The 2014 and 2015 seasons saw the most success compared to previous years in the Tigers’ offense. In 2015, CU finished in the Top 30 in 16 different statistical categories. Led by NAIA All-American, MSC West Offensive Player of the Year and NCCAA Player of the Year Jacob Russell, the Tigers averaged 27.3 first downs per game (#2), 350 passing yards per game (#3) and 509 total yards per game (#3). Russell is the first Tiger to be named MSC Offensive Player of the Year and second overall, as former linebackers coach Dwight Houston picked up Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2011. Russell was the first NAIA All-American for Campbellsville since 2010, when Calvin Bini was named a First Team defensive back. Overall, he is the eighth NAIA All-American in program history. In 2014, Campbellsville finished in the Top 25 in several NAIA offensive categories - third in passing yards per game (315 Yards), sixth in total pass offense (3475 Yards), eighth in pass efficiency (144.7), 18th in total offensive yards per game (418 Yards), 20th in average first downs per game (22), 25th in

total scoring (340). While starting his collegiate career at Western Kentucky University as a quarterback, he transferred to Campbellsville as a wide receiver in the fall of 2001. A 2004 graduate, Gehres is among the leaders in several receiving categories. The Hopkinsville, Ky. native was a two-time First Team All-MSC selection and was named an Honorable Mention NAIA All-American in 2002. He was a pre-season NAIA All-American in 2003. During his time at Campbellsville, the Tigers went 31-14 overall including a season at 10-3 with the first NAIA Playoff victory in school history advancing them to the second round of the NAIA Playoffs. In 2003, he helped lead the Tigers to a 9-2 finish which ties for the best regular season record at CU. He finished his career at 153 receptions for 2,202 yards and 15 touchdowns. Before returning to Campbellsville as a position coach in 2006, Gehres coached wide receivers at Hopkinsville High School where they finished 10-3 in 2005. After graduating from CU, Gehres played overseas in the German Football League (GFL) the spring of 2005, where they finished 12-2 on the year, amassing 73 receptions for 1,246 yards and 15 touchdowns. In 2006, Gehres spent time in Arena Football playing both sides of the ball while starting on defense for the Odessa (TX) Roughnecks (IFL).

MATT ATWOOD - Campbellsville University ’09 - Wide Receivers Matt Atwood returned to his alma mater in the fall of 2013 to coach wide receivers. Atwood spent the previous four years (2009-2013) coaching at Allen County-Scottsville High School in Scottsville, Ky. Atwood has been a major asset in the offensive resurgence the past few years. He has helped mold former Tigers Demytreus Gipson, Trevon Chatman and Jarrod Harrington - who hold 13 single-season and career records. Harrington, who graduated in 2015, holds the single-season and career mark in total receptions and average receptions per game. He ranked No. 2 in the NAIA averaging 7.4 catches per game and No. 4 in total receptions (81). In addition, he ranked No. 9 in total receiving yards (1,053). Harrington also was a major threat on special teams, breaking the single-season record for all-purpose yards where he ranked No. 2 with 1,993 yards in 2015. Gipson holds the record for total receiving yards in a career at 2,486, while Chatman finished

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2014 with 1,083 receiving yards and averaged six catches per game. Atwood was heavily involved in recruiting and coaching current receiver Tyus Alcorn - who broke the single-season touchdown record with 19 TDs in 2015. During his four-year playing career at Campbellsville, Atwood played wide receiver from 2004-2007 as well as playing on special teams. He was a four-year letter winner at Allen County-Scottsville High School. Following the 2007 season, Atwood served as a student assistant coach for Perry Thomas’ first year staff in 2008 before graduating in 2009. During Atwood’s first season as an assistant coach at ACS, the Patriots went 11-1 and advanced to the second round of the KHSAA Class 4A playoffs. The Patriots finished runner-up in Class 4A in 2010, losing to Boyle County in the championship game. ACS was 31-17 during his four years on staff. Atwood is involved with the campus FCA leadership team and travels on the annual Sports Reach Softball Mission Trips to Florida.

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OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT COACHES HUNTER CANTWELL - Louisville ’09 - Special Teams Coordinator / QBs

In high school, Cantwell played for CU head coach Perry Thomas at Paducah Tilghman High School. He helped lead Tilghman to a 31-8 record during his three years as a starter. He ended his career as the school’s all-time leading passer, completing 458-756 passes for 7,272 yards and 70 touchdowns. In 2014 Cantwell guided starting quarterback Jacob Russell to one of the best statistical and overall seasons ever of any CU quarterback. Jacob Russell was 4 time Mid-South Conference Player of the Week during the 2014 season and broke many passing records on the way to a conference championship. Cantwell also took over the role as Special Teams Coordinator in 2014 which saw Kicker Will Ward have a breakout year earning 1st Team all-conference honors. The 2015 season was another banner year for the QB position at CU as Russell continued to excel under Cantwell’s tutelage. Russell led the nation in passing and was voted conference player of the year in the MSC. Russell capped his 2-year career as the all-time passing leader at CU, back-to-back conference championships, and was awarded All-American honors his senior season. Special Teams continued to be a strong phase in 2015. Kicker Will Ward was awarded 2nd team All-Conference honors while finishing in the Top 20 in the nation in field goal percentage and PAT kicking percentage and punter Erik Krivitsky was awarded 1st Team All-Conference honors. Returner Jarrod Harrington finished in the top 20 in the nation in Kick Off Returns. Cantwell leads FCA on Campbellsville’s Campus and travels on the annual Sports Reach Softball Mission Trip to Florida.

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT COACHES

Hunter Cantwell began his collegiate coaching career in July 2012 as the Campbellsville University quarterbacks coach. The move came after three seasons in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens. During his time in the NFL, Cantwell was the backup QB for Jake Delhomme with the Carolina Panthers and Joe Flacco with the Baltimore Ravens. Cantwell was coached by current Bears Head Coach John Fox, Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh, Former Washington Redskins Head Coach and NFL great Jim Zorn, current LSU Offensive Coordinator Cam Cameron and QB Guru George Whitfield. Cantwell was a walk-on quarterback at the University of Louisville in 2004 and went on to become a four-year varsity letter winner. As a freshman, he earned the starting role for the 2006 Gator Bowl, being named the game’s MVP. The following year, he helped lead the Cardinals to a 12-1 record and a trip to the FedEx Orange Bowl as a sophomore. Prior to the 2008 season, he was nominated for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and Maxwell Award. At Louisville he completed 58.6 percent of his passes (313-534) for 3,912 yards and 26 touchdowns. He had a QB rating of 127.6. Cantwell was selected 1st Team All-Academic Big East in 2008 the same year he graduated with a Sports Administration Degree from U of L.

AJ STRONG - Campbellsville University ’16 - Running Backs AJ Strong, a 2016 alumnus of Campbellsville University, was added to the staff in the summer of 2016 as the running backs coach. A Palmetto, Fla. native, Strong came to Campbellsville in the spring of 2013 where he was inserted into the CU lineup immediately. He was a main cog in the Tigers run to back-to-back Mid-South Conference West Division championships in 2014 and 2015. He was named a second-team all-conference selection both seasons after running for a combined 905 yards and seven touchdowns. In 2015, Strong rushed for 53.4 yards per game and averaged 66.3 all-purpose yards. In 2014,

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Strong averaged 71.8 all-purpose yards per game. The Tigers return a slew of running backs for 2016, including Chantz Goodman, Wade Holtsclaw and Aiden Stuart-Hoskins. Campbellsville will also have Sean Mardis and Jonnell Morgan competing for playing time this fall. In addition to coaching running backs, Strong will hit the recruiting trail in the local Campbellsville area but also in the Fort Knox and Ohio County areas.

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WILLIAM SNYDER - Washington Bible College ’06 - Defensive Backs

Will Snyder enters his second season as part of the Fighting Tiger football staff. He was born in Tacoma, Wash. and graduated from Washington Bible College in 2006 with a degree in sports ministry. He received an MBA from Columbia Southern University in 2011. In Snyder’s first year on staff, he led the defensive backs to ranking No. 21 in passing defense per game (184 yards) and No. 7 in the country with an opponent fourth down conversion percentage of 30.4 percent.

In his first season, CU had a pair of Tigers named to the All Mid-South Conference team - Marquis Cain and James Gardner. Snyder’s coaching experience started in 2006 at North Kitsap High School as the wide receivers/defensive backs coach. In 2009-11, he took a position at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa as the defensive backs/special teams coordinator. In 2011-2014 he moved to Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa and coached outside linebackers. Snyder is also involved with leading Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Campbellsville and married the former Katie Irwin in the summer of 2016.

GAME DAY MANAGERS

JOSH DEAN - Fort Valley State University (‘11) - Defensive Line Josh Dean, who has seven years of coaching experience at the college level, accepted a coaching position at Campbellsville University in July 2016. Before his coaching career started, Dean played linebacker in the NFL from 2005-2006 where he was a free agent signee for the Chicago Bears under head coach Lovie Smith. His most recent coaching stint came at NCAA DII Kentucky State University where he was the head coach for three years. Dean led the Thoroughbreds to a 11-19 record in his three seasons as head coach. In 2015, Kentucky State had four players named to the All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Team. The Thoroughbreds ranked No. 1 in DII in blocked punts, No. 3 in blocked field goals and No. 5 in total defense.

Before his tenure as head football coach, Dean was the interim baseball coach for Kentucky State starting in April 2012 and finished the season for the Thoroughbreds. Also during this time, Dean was the defensive line coach for the 2012 season. Prior to Kentucky State, Dean was the safeties coach at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Ga. for three seasons. During that time, he helped mold First-Team All-SIAC safety Ricky Johnson and recruited heavily in Texas, California, Arizona and Mississippi. Dean played collegiately at San Diego State University where he was a defensive back from 2000-2004. After his time at SDSU, Dean went on to play professionally for the Bears during the 2005-2006 season. After his time with the Bears, Dean continued his professional experience with the CFL Cologne Centurions during the 2006 season. Dean graduated from Fort Valley State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. He later went on to earn his Masters of Sports Science degree in Sports Management at the United State Sports Academy.

GEORGE ESKRIDGE - University of Louisville ’92 - Defensive Assistant George Eskridge is in his fifth season as a defensive assistant at Campbellsville. Before coming to CU, Eskridge worked four years with the Louisville Fire, an Arena Football AF2 team, until the franchise ceased operations in 2008. During the four years Eskridge was on staff, the Fire went 41-30, making the playoffs in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2005, the Fire was the American

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Conference champion and played in the Arena Cup, the AF2 championship game. Eskridge served as the Special Teams Coordinator all four years and FB/LB coach from 2006 to 2008. In 2007, he was promoted to assistant head coach and the director of player personnel and scouting. After receiving his undergraduate degree at the University of Louisville, Eskridge coached 12 years as a high school assistant football coach. He coached at Louisville Eastern from 1994 to 1998 and seven years at North Hardin High School from 2000 to 2004 and 2006 to 2007.

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NAME Kendon Young Keith Foster, Jr. Keanu Young Jacob Lamb Jeremy Bruce Malcolm Smith Elmer Barron Hunter Brown Kyle Williams Isaiah Smith Khalil Baker Jeremy Hinds Tyler Cooper Tyler Carpenter Eli Mitchell Daron Osborne Tyus Alcorn Zerric Willis Bradley Bates Darius Moore Jonathan Scruggs Garon Frazier Jordan Duff Conor Dunn Kameron Smith Rontez Mitchell Isaiah Smith Tylyn Byas Sean Mardis Chantz Goodman Nathan Jackson Wade Holtsclaw

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POS. WR DB WR WR LB DB LB QB DB DB LB QB LB LB QB WR WR WR K LB RB DB WR WR DB WR DB DB RB RB DB RB RB DB DB DB RB LB LB LB DL LB LB DB LB DL DB DL DL DL LB LB

HT. 6’1 5’10 5’7 6’4 5’10 5’9 6’3 6’3 5’10 5’11 5’9 6’3 5’11 6’1 6’4 5’9 6’2 5’11 5’10 5’9 5’10 5’11 5’9 5’6 5’10 5’8 6’0 5’9 5’11 5’5 5’10 5’10 5’6 6’0 5’11 6’0 5’10 5’7 6’0 6’4 6’0 6’2 6’1 5’8 6’0 6’2 5’11 6’3 6’5 6’1 5’10 5’10

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# NAME 54 Trevor Garrison 55 DyRon Williams 56 Trent Massey 57 Damien Mazion 58 Khan Terry 59 Bilal Mamedov 61 Zack Bryson 62 Zachary Cozart 63 Jacob Walker 64 Jacob Lowery 66 Terence Stewart 68 Dante’ Hollis 69 Raphael Turner 70 Blake Cordell 71 Trey Binder 74 John Chewning 75 Benjamin Bird 76 Tanner Graves 77 Douglas Wentworth 79 Tanner Hendricks 80 Ray Coleman 82 Marc Stephens 83 Hunter Davis 84 Josh Rutter 85 Tyler Bray 86 Brian Worley Jr. 88 Cruise Coulter 89 Brayden Russell 90 Dillon Day 91 Tyler Covington 92 Lane Stagnolia 93 Michael Foist 94 Austin Weird 95 Luckandre Vassor 98 T’Ziah Conley 99 Michael Hunt 100 Austin Jenkins 101 Marty White 102 Ryan Gratton 103 Christopher Bravo 104 Noah Bicksler 105 Vincent Smith 106 Matthew Taylor 107 Qua’Shawn Kennedy 108 Kelvin Fields Jr. 109 Andric Lunsford 110 Quadri Tinsley 113 Devonte Thompson 114 Torique Griffin 115 Justin Davis 116 Parish Howell Jr. 117 MaKale Marks

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HT. 5’10 5’10 6’0 6’3 6’2 5’10 6’2 6’2 5’9 6’3 6’2 6’3 5’8 6’3 6’0 6’6 6’1 6’4 6’3 6’5 5’9 6’0 6’2 6’1 6’1 6’2 6’2 6’1 6’0 6’2 6’0 6’4 5’11 6’2 5’6 6’2 6’4 6’3 6’3 5’8 5’10 5’7 5’10 5’10 5’9 5’9 5’10 5’10 6’2 5’7 5’8 5’7

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HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Lewisport, Ky. ����������������������������������������� Hancock County High School Bradenton, Fla. ����������������������������������������������������� Southeast High School Somerset, Ky. ����������������������������������������������Southern Pulaski High School Tallahassee, Fla. ����������������������������������������������������� E. Gadsen High School Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������� Jeffersontown High School Louisville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������������ Iroqouis High School Waldorf, Md. ��������������������������������������������������������� St. Charles High School Lexington, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������Bryan Station High School Lexington, Ky. ���������������������������������������������������������� Lafayette High School Murfreesboro, Tenn. ������������������������������������������������ Oakland High School Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������������������� Central High School Detroit, Mich.................................... Martin Luther King Jr. High School Reynoldsburg, Ohio ����������������������������������������Reynoldsburg High School Elizabethtown, Ky. ��������������������������������������������� John Hardin High School Georgetown, Ky. �����������������������������������������������Scott County High School Campbellsville, Ky. �����������������������������������������Taylor County High School Louisville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������������������Eastern High School Lexington, Ky. ���������������������������������������������������������� Lafayette High School Oxford, N.C. �������������������������������������������������������������J.F. Webb High School Tuscaloosa, Ala. ����������������������������������������� American Christian Academy Louisville, Ky. �����������������������������������������������������������������Butler High School Crestwood, Ky....................South Oldham/Western Kentucky University Jonesborough, Tenn. ������������������������������������David Crockett High School Louisville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������������� Fairdale High School Louisville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������Bullitt Central High School Trenton, Fla. ���������������������������������������������������������������Trenton High School Mt. Washington, Ky. ��������������������������������������������Bullitt East High School Lawrenceburg, Ky. ����������������������������������� Anderson County High School Hickory, Ky. ����������������������������������������������������Graves County High School Crestwood, Ky. �����������������������������������������������South Oldham High School Columbia, Ind. ������������������������������������� Bloomington High School North Jupiter, Fla.................................. Jupiter Community Senior High School Louisville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������������� Fairdale High School Pompano Beach, Fla............Blanche Ely High School/Stillman College Bradenton, Fla. ����������������������������������������������������������Manatee High School Georgetown, Ky. �����������������������������������������������Scott County High School Jefferson City, Tenn. ���������������������������������� Jefferson County High School Louisville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������������Fern Creek High School LaGrange, Ky. ���������������������������������������������� Oldham County High School Brandenburg, Ky. �������������������������������������������Meade County High School Elkton, Ky. �������������������������������������������������������������������Todd County Central Savannah, Ga. ������������������������������������������������������������Walulua High School Standoff, Ky. �������������������������������������������������� Lincoln County High School Henderson, Ky. ���������������������������������������Henderson County High School Pelham, Ala. �������������������������������������������������������������������Pelam High School Elizabethtown, Ky. ��������������������������������������������� John Hardin High School Owensboro, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������� Owensboro High School Pascagoula, Miss. ������������������������������������������������Pascagoula High School Pascagoula, Miss. �������������������������������������������������Pascagoula High School Elizabethtown, Ky. ����������������������������������������� Elizabethtown High School Norfolk, Va. ���������������������������������������������������������Washington High School Frankfort, Ky. �����������������������������������������������Franklin County High School

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WT. 203 185 290 174 206 160 340 135 160 255 160 170 209 255 190 150 175 173 270 235 170 220 235 165 160 160 175 190 220 150 185 165 165 176 173 210 180 170 160 250 290 190 245 250 225 190 155 180 150

HOMETOWN....................... HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Crittenden, Ky. ������������������������������������������������ Grant County High School Cox’s Creek, Ky. ������������������������������������������� Thomas Nelson High School Olmstead, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������Logan County High School Nicholasville, Ky. ����������������������������������������� West Jessamine High School Smyrna, Ga...........................................Kennesaw Mountain High School Acworth, Ga. �������������������������������������������������������������Alltoona High School Columbia, Ky. �������������������������������������������������� Casey County High School Jeffersonville, Ind. ��������������������������������������������� Jeffersonville High School Carrollton, Ga. ��������������������������������������������������������� Mt. Zion High School Bradenton, Fla. ��������������������������������������������������������Southeast High School Tampa, Fla. ������������������������������������������������������ Bloomingdale High School Tampa, Fla. ��������������������������������������������������������������� Freedom High School Madisonville, Ky. ���������������������������������������������� Madisonville High School Springfield, Ky. �������������������������������������Washington County High School Nicholasville, Ky. ����������������������������������������� West Jessamine High School Louisville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������Western Math & Science Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������������������������Male High School Russellville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������Russellville High School Russellville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������Russellville High School Bradenton, Fla. ��������������������������������������������������������� Bayshore High School Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������������������������Male High School Campbellsville, Ky. �����������������������������������������Taylor County High School Mobile, Ala. ����������������������������������������������������������������Murphy High School Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������� Jeffersontown High School Bradenton, Fla. ����������������������������������������������������� South College of Florida Versailles, Ky. ������������������������������������������� Woodford County High School Sellersburg, Ind. ��������������������������������������������������Silver Creek High School Louisville, Ky. �������������������������������������������������������������������Doss High School Maysville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������Mason County High School Cadiz, Ky. ���������������������������������������������������������� Trigg County High School Bonnieville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������Hart County High School Horse Cave, Ky. ����������������������������������������������Barren County High School Evansville, Ind. ���������������������������������������������������������������North High School Owensboro, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������� Owensboro High School Bowling Green, Ky. �������������������������������������� Warren Central High School Campbellsville, Ky. ����������������������������������������Campbellsville High School Louisville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������������Holy Cross High School Tequesta, Fla............................. Jupiter Community Senior High School Hustonville, Ky. �������������������������������������������� Lincoln County High School Murray, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������������������ Murray High School Princeton, Ky. ��������������������������������������������� Caldwell County High School Danville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������ Boyle County High School Bowling Green, Ky. �����������������������������������������������Russellville High School Louisville, Ky. ������������������������������������������������������������ Western High School Hermitage, Tenn. ��������������������������������������������������McGavock High School Louisville, Ky. �����������������������������������������������������������Southern High School Hickman, Ky. �������������������������������������������������� Fulton County High School Bowling Green, Ky. ��������������������������������������������� Greenwood High School Louisville, Ky. ��������������������������������������������������������������� Trinity High School

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# NAME 119 Robert Spohn 120 Eli Clark 121 Connor McColpin 122 Tommy Chang 123 Isaiah Jackson 124 Treamon Perkins 125 Tyler Ammons 127 Shelby Osborne 128 Traci Hale 129 Malik Galloway 130 Jonathan Blair 131 Brian McCall 132 Elijah Crawford 133 Brandon Smith 134 Joseph Biahomba 135 DeShawn Brown 136 Etonio Palmer 137 Joshua Bigbee 138 Truston Clayton 139 Jackie Garvin 140 Kamron Cuff 141 Devin Rafferty 143 Antonio Summerlin 144 Joshua Ellery 145 Kadarrius Carley 146 Tre Winkfield 147 Noah Jones 148 Tramon Redd 149 Charles Rice 150 Dalton Hendricks 151 Ethan Powell 152 Nick Mabe 153 Matthew Gray 154 Gekove Gardner 155 Chance Shanklin 156 Jarred Rogers 157 Evan Perry 158 Edwin Noyes 159 Garrett Horn 160 Daniel Harper 161 Jordan Felker 162 Blake Coffman 163 Deondrea Hoosier 164 Ronald Harris 165 Jaylon Byars 166 Derrick Wickliffe 167 Akilias Abbott 168 Isaiah Hall 169 Carl Jackson

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Kendon Young WR - Frosh. Campbellsville, Ky.

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Keith Foster, Jr. DB - Junior Louisville, Ky.

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Keanu Young WR- Soph. Bardstown, Ky.

Brown Williams 8 Hunter 9 Kyle 1 QB - Junior DB - Soph. Hendersonville, Tenn. Tampa, Fla. 0

Isaiah Smith DB - Frosh. Tampa, Fla.

OsBourne Eli Mitchell 1 QB 1 Daron 1 WR - Soph. - Senior 5Elizabethtown, Ky. 6 Louisville, Ky. 7

Tyus Alcorn WR - Senior Lexington, Ky.

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Jacob Lamb WR - Junior Crestwood, Ky.

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Jeremy Bruce LB - Senior Los Angeles, Calif.

Smith 6 Malcolm 7 DB - Junior Los Angeles, Calif.

Elmer Barron LB - Junior Chicago, Ill.

Baker Hinds Cooper Carpenter 1 Khalil 1 Jeremy 1 Tyler 1 Tyler LB - Soph. LB - Junior QB - Soph. LB - Soph. 1 Hopkinsville, Ky 2 Huntsville, Ala. 3 Kennesaw, Ga. 4 Georgetown, Ky.

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Zerric Willis WR - Junior Fairburn, Ga.

Scruggs Bates Moore 1 Bradley 2 Darius 2 Jonathan RB - Frosh. K - Junior LB - Frosh. 9 Campbellsville, Ky. 0 Attalla, Ala. 1 Covington, Ky.

Frazier Jordan Duff Conor Dunn Kameron Smith Mitchell Smith Tylyn Byas 2 Garon 2 WR 2 WR 2 Rontez 2 Isaiah 2 DB DB - Frosh. - Junior - Senior 2 DB - Soph. WR - Soph. DB - Frosh. - Junior 2 LaGrange, Ga. 3 Louisville, Ky. 4 Santa Clara, Calif. 5 Louisville, Ky. 7 Frankfort, Ky. 8 Tampa, Fla. 9 Springfield, Ky.

Hopkins Mardis Goodman Jackson Holtzclaw Surgis 3 Sean 3 Chantz 3 Nathan 3 Wade 3 Aiden-Stewart 3 Mahari 3 RB - Soph. RB - Senior RB - Junior DB - Senior RB - Junior DB - Frosh. 0 Birmingham, Ala. 1 Anniston, Ala. 2 Shepherdsville, Ky. 3 Elizabethtown, Ky. 4 Danville, Ky. 5 Lexington, Ky. 6

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Raj Balender DB - Frosh. Tampa, Fla.

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Ramos Dornes Bradshaw Hash Young McCants Devins 3 Justin 3 Darius 3 Brandon 4 Braxton 4 Austin 4 Chrishun 4 Marcus DB - Junior RB - Frosh. LB - Soph. LB - Frosh. LB - Frosh. DL - Frosh. LB - Frosh. 7 Paris, Tenn. 8 Jacksonville, Fla. 9 Danville, Ky. 0 Harrodsburg, Ky. 1 Campbellsville, Ky. 2 Attalla, Ala. 3 Seffner, Fla.

Manning Marshall Hollis Mayes Ford, Jr. Boyd Sansom 4 Justin 4 Joey 4 Deandre 4 Sylan-Drake 4 Edwin 4 Torres 5 Daniel LB - Junior DL - Senior LB - Frosh. DB - Soph. DB - Frosh. DL - Frosh. DL - Junior 4 Seffner, Fla. 5 Mayfield, Ky. 6 Detroit, Mich. 7 Winchester, Ky. 8 Powder Springs, Ga. 9 Gadsden, Ala. 0 Bowling Green, Ky.

Khan Terry Mamedov 5 Bilal 6 5 LB - Frosh. LB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. 9 1 8

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Dante’ Hollis OL - Soph. Detroit, Mich.

Zach Bryson OL - Frosh. Waldorf, Md.

Cozart 6 6 Zachary OL - Frosh. Lexington, Ky. 3 2

Jacob Walker OL - Senior Lexington, Ky.

Lowery 6 Jacob 6 OL - Frosh. Murfreesboro, TN. 4 6

Turner Cordell Binder Chewning Bird 6 Raphael 7 Blake 7 Trey 7 John 7 Benjamin 7 OL - Junior OL - Senior OL - Frosh. OL - Soph. OL - Frosh. Reynoldsburg, Ohio 9 0Elizabethtown, Ky. 1 Georgetown, Ky. 4 Campbellsville, Ky. 5 Louisville, Ky. 6

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Garrison Haddock Lewis Carmarena Williams Massey Mazion 5 Nick 5 Sean 5 Manny 5 Trevor 5 DyRon 5 Trent 5 Damien DL - Frosh. LB - Frosh. LB - Soph. LB - Soph. LB - Soph. OL - Senior DL - Soph. 1 Nashville, Tenn. 2 Springfield, Ky. 3 Oxford, Ohio 4 Lewisport, Ky. 5 Bradenton, Fla. 6 Somerset, Ky. 7 Tallahasse, Fla.

Terence Stewart

OL - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Tanner Graves OL - Senior Lexington, Ky.

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Douglas Wentworth

OL - Frosh. Oxford, N.C.

Hendricks 7 Tanner OL - Freshman 8 9 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0

Ray Coleman WR - Senior Louisville, Ky.

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Worley Jr. Coulter Russell 8 Cruise 8 Braydon 9 8 Brian TE - Frosh TE - Soph. WR - Soph. Mt. Washington, Ky Lawrenceburg, Ky. Trenton, Fla. 8 9 0 6

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Austin Weird DL - Soph. Louisville, Ky.

Marc Stephens WR - Frosh. Crestwood, Ky.

Davis 8 Hunter 8 TE - Frosh. 3 Jonesborough, TN 4

Josh Rutter WR - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

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Tyler Bray WR - Junior Louisville, Ky.

Dillon Day DL - Soph. Hickory, Ky.

9 TylerDL Covington 9 - Soph. Crestwood, Ky. 1 2

Lane Stagnolia DL - Soph. Columbus, Ind.

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Michael Foist DL - Frosh. Jupiter, Fla.

Vassor Conley Hunt 9 Luckandre 9 T’Ziah 9 Michael LB - Frosh. DL - Soph. DL - Soph. 5 Pompano Beach, Fla. 8 Bradenton, Fla. 9 Georgetown, Ky.

Austin Jenkins QB - Frosh. Jefferson City, TN.

Marty White QB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Ryan Gratton QB - Frosh. LaGrange, Ky.

Christopher Bravo K - Soph. Bradenburg, Ky.

Noah Bicksler K - Frosh. Elkton, Ky.

Vincent Smith DB - Junior Savannah, Ga.

Matthew Taylor WR - Frosh. Standoff, Ky.

Qua’Shawn Kennedy DB - Frosh. Henderson, Ky.

Kelvin Fields, Jr. DB - Frosh. Pelham, Ala.

Andric Lunsford RB - Soph. Elizabethtown, Ky

Quadri Tinsley DB - Frosh. Owensboro, Ky.

Devonte Thompson DB - Frosh. Pascagoula, Miss.

Torique Griffin WR - Frosh. Pascagoula, Miss.

Justin Davis OL - Frosh. Elizabethtown, Ky

Parish Howell, Jr. DB - Frosh. Norfolk, Va.

MaKale Marks DB - Frosh. Frankfort, Ky.

Robert Spohn RB - Frosh. Crittenden, Ky.

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Connor McColpin DL - Frosh. Olmstead, Ky.

Tommy Chang RB - Frosh. Nicholasville, Ky.

Isaiah Jackson RB - Soph. Smyrna, Ga.

Treamon Perkins DB - Frosh. Acworth, Ga.

Tyler Ammons DL - Frosh. Columbia, Ky.

Shelby Osborne DB - Junior Jeffersonville, IN.

Traci Hale DB - Frosh. Carrollton, Ga.

Malik Galloway DL - Frosh. Bradenton, Fla.

Jonathan Blair DB - Frosh. Tampa, Fla.

Brian McCall DB - Frosh. Tampa, Fla.

Elijah Crawford LB - Frosh. Madisonville, Ky.

Brandon Smith DL - Frosh. Springfield, Ky.

Joseph Biahomba WR - Frosh. Nicholasville, Ky.

DeShawn Brown DB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Etonio Palmer DB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Joshua Bigbee RB - Frosh. Russellville, Ky.

Truston Clayton OL - Frosh. Russellville, Ky.

Jackie Garvin DL - Frosh. Bradenton, Fla.

Camron Cuff DB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Devin Rafferty DL - Frosh. Campbellsville, Ky.

Antonio Summerlin DL - Frosh. Mobile, Ala.

Joshua Ellery DB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Kadarrius Carley WR - Frosh. Bradenton, Fla.

Tre Winkfield RB - Frosh. Versailles, Ky.

Noah Jones RB - Frosh. Sellersburg, Ind.

Tramon Redd LB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Charles Rice LB - Frosh. Maysville, Ky.

Dalton Hendricks WR - Frosh. Cadiz, Ky.

Ethan Powell WR - Frosh. Bonnieville, Ky.

Nick Mabe WR - Frosh. Horse Cave, Ky.

Matthew Gray WR - Frosh. Evansville, Ind.

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Eli Clark LB - Soph. Cox’s Creek, Ky.

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Gekove Gardner WR - Frosh. Owensboro, Ky.

Chance Shanklin QB - Frosh. Bowling Green, Ky.

Jarred Rogers TE - Frosh. Campbellsville, KY.

Evan Perry RB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Edwin Noyes K - Frosh. Tequesta, Fla.

Garrett Horn DB - Frosh. Hustonville, Ky.

Daniel Harper OL - Frosh. Murray, Ky.

Jordan Felker OL - Frosh. Princeton, Ky.

Blake Coffman K - Frosh. Danville, Ky.

Deondrea Hoosier LB - Soph. Bowling Green, Ky.

Ronald Harris LB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Jaylon Byars DL - Frosh. Hermitage, TN.

Derrick Wickliffe LB - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

Akilias Abbott RB - Frosh. Hickman, Ky.

Isaiah Hall RB - Frosh. Bowling Green, Ky.

Carl Jackson WR - Frosh. Louisville, Ky.

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Blake Mason

Cody Mayhew

Dominic Jenkins

Jake Walker

Johnta Finn

Dalton Swank

Kara Cazeau

Tiaira Scott

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2016 SEASON OUTLOOK

Campbellsville looks to win three straight Mid-South Conference West Division championships. Photo by Richard RoBards

He will start the season flanked by junior Daniel Sansom. Experience is lacking in this position but there is some tremendous young talent that will play on Saturdays.

The Tigers lost key playmakers on both offense and defense and once again have another tough MSC schedule. The Tigers’ 10-game regular season slate includes five home dates, five away dates and four encounters with teams ranked in the Preseason Top 25 or receiving votes.

LINEBACKERS The four in the 3-4 defense will have a little different look in 2016. The Tigers graduated their top two tacklers at the linebacker position in Bryson Bell and Stephon Tanga. In the past two seasons, Tanga accounted for 161 tackles while Bell finished his senior campaign with 83 tackles. He was also second on the team with five sacks. In addition to returners Khalil Baker, Elmer Barron, Deandre Hollis and Brandon Devins, Tyler Carpenter has some experience in the Monster position and newcomer Marcus McCants will also see time in the middle early in the season.

DEFENSE Coach Perry Thomas will once again serve as defensive coordinator for the Tigers’ base 3-4 defense. After losing the top six tacklers from last season, returners Khalil Baker, Elmer Barron, Deandre Hollis and Brandon Devins are expected to pick up the load in the middle of the defense. DEFENSIVE LINE Campbellsville returns depth to the defensive line with 2015 All-Commonwealth team recipient SylanDrake Mayes leading the way.

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SECONDARY With new defensive backs coach Will Snyder now in his second season, the Tigers’ secondary now has a new energy and swagger. Junior Keith Foster Jr. is going to be the leader in the

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secondary this season. Last season, CU ranked No. 21 in the NAIA in passing yards allowed (183), passing defense efficiency (118) and No. 7 in opponents fourth down conversion.

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Coming off consecutive MSC titles since 1997 and the first two NAIA Playoff appearances since 2001, Campbellsville Tiger football has a lot of shoes to be filled for 2016.

Tyus Alcorn hauls in a one-handed touchdown reception last year against Bethel. Photo by Jordan Alves

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THE 2016 SEASON

OFFENSE Rick Gehres returns to coach his fifth season leading the Tigers high-powered offense. Campbellsville broke 23 records last season behind the strong arm of Jacob Russell, athleticism of WR Jarrod Harrington and place kicker Will Ward. But this year, the Tigers will have a new QB and returner and kicker on special teams to carry the load. OFFENSIVE LINE For the third straight year, the offensive line is the most experienced position. Anchored by senior Blake Cordell at center, the offensive line will be the key to 2016’s success. Hunter Napora and Raphael Turner also return as the pitbulls in the middle that are sent out to do the dirty work of pulling, trapping and cutting the defense. Dante Hollis started last year as a true freshman and has continued to show why he deserves to be on the field. The Tigers linemen will also have Trent Massey and Tanner Graves seeing quality playing time in addition to some new faces with sophomores John Chewning and Tanner Hendricks. Coach Gehres stated in fall camp, “this is the most depth and ex-

Chantz Goodman rushes for a career-high 139 yards last season versus Union College. Photo by Richard RoBards

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Zerric Willis hauls in a catch last season against Reinhardt University to help seal the Tigers second-straight MSC Championship. Photo by Richard RoBards.

perience we have had since I have been here and we will go as far as this group can take us.” QUARTERBACKS With the graduation of the most decorated QB to come through the program in Jacob Russell, the offense now belongs to redshirt junior Hunter Brown. With a strong accurate arm and great leadership skills, Brown is expected to come in and throw the pigskin around without missing a beat. Backup Martious White is a dark horse who brings a different Navy-style QB to varsity this year. The Tigers also have some young talent from Tennessee, Austin Jenkins, and LaGrange, Ky. native Ryan Grattan. RUNNING BACKS AJ Strong led the Tigers rushing attack in 2015 with 534 yards and four touchdowns, but he has now picked up a whistle as the new running backs coach. Strong has a solid core of running backs returning in 2016, as Chantz Goodman brings in the most experience with 364 yards and three touchdowns last season. In Strong’s absence last season, Goodman had a stand-out game against Union College rushing for a career-high 139 yards and on 24 carries.

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WIDE RECEIVERS Outside of QB, the wide receiver position was hit the most by graduation. The dynamic duo of Jacob Russell and Jarrod Harrington has now graduated but Hunter Brown has four talented receivers returning. Tyus Alcorn broke the single-season touchdown reception record in 2015 with 19 TDs and 904 yards. He is flanked by Zerric Willis who hauled in seven touchdowns, and Conor Dunner and Keanu Young are both play-makers on the outside. SPECIAL TEAMS The Tigers will be looking for that dynamic kick and punt return man who can fill the shoes of 2016 graduate Jarrod Harrington. Sophomore Keanu Young saw action last season and will compete with a slew of others to retain his spot this season. The kicker position is wide open with Bradley Bates the only one seeing varsity action and having a slight edge on the competition. Ed Noyes, an incoming freshman from Florida, has a big leg and will also compete for a spot at punter and place kicker.

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Game 2

Game 1

2016 Opponents UNION COLLEGE BULLDOGS Sept. 10 | Campbellsville, Ky. - 7 p.m.

Quick Facts Location ........................... Williamsburg, Ky. Colors................................... Blue and White Stadium........... James H. Taylor II Stadium Head Coach...... Matt Rhymer (3rd season) Record at UC.............................. 10-10 (.500) Series...................................... UC leads 16-12 At Cumberlands................ Series is tied 6-6 Last Meeting......... L, 27-24 @ CU 8/27/15 2015 Record.................................... 7-3 (.700) 2015 MSC Record ������������������������� 4-1(.800) 2015 Final Ranking ���������������������������������� RV

Quick Facts Location......................................Pikeville, Ky. Colors.............................. Orange and White Stadium.................................... Howard Field Head Coach..... Allan Holland (3rd season) Career Record at UPIKE............ 9-13 (.409) Series.......................................... CU leads 7-5 At Pikeville.......................... UPIKE leads 2-3 Last Meeting... W, 42-34 @ CU - 10/10/15 2015 Overall Record..................... 4-7 (.363) 2015 MSC Record......................... 3-2 (.600) 2015 Final Ranking................................. N/A

Quick Facts Location.........................................Barbourville, Ky. Colors.........................................Orange and White Stadium...................................Williamson Stadium Head Coach............................................. Zak Willis Career Record at UC................ 2-18 (3rd season) Series................................................ CU leads 15-10 At CU................................................... CU leads 8-5 Last Meeting................ W, 37-23 @ UC - 9/19/15 2015 Overall Record ������������������������������ 1-9 (.100) 2015 MSC Record.................................. 1-4 (.200) 2015 Final Ranking ������������������������������������������ N/A

Media Information Media Contact.................................. Bo Kidd Phone..................................... (606) 539-4364 Email............. Bo.Kidd@ucumberlands.edu Website.............. CumberlandsPatriots.com

Media Information Media Contact............................ Dan White Phone..................................... (606) 218-5350 Email....................... daneilwhite@upike.edu Website.............................. UPIKEBears.com

Media Information Media Contact........................................ Jay Stancil Phone............................................... (606) 546-1292 Email.................................... jstancil@unionky.com Website......................................... UCBulldogs.com

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UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE BEARS Sept. 1 - Pikeville, Ky. - 7 p.m.

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE RAMS Sept. 24 - Bluefield, W.V. - 1:30 p.m.

FAULKNER UNIVERSITY EAGLES Oct. 1 - Campbellsville, Ky. - 12:00 p.m.

BETHEL UNIVERSITY WILDCATS Oct. 15 - Campbellsville, Ky. - 2:00 p.m.

Quick Facts Location....................................... Bluefield, Va. Colors..............................Red, White and Blue Stadium................................ Mitchell Stadium Head Coach....... Ordell Walker (3rd season) Walker’s Record at BC................... 4-29 (.121) Overall Series.............................. CU leads 2-0 At Bluefield................................................... 1-0 Last Meeting........... W, 40-14 @ CU 9/26/15 2015 Overall Record...................... 1-10 (.090) 2015 MSC Record:........................... 0-4 (.000) 2015 Final Ranking................................... N/A

Quick Facts Location.......................... Montgomery, Ala. Colors............ Blue, Gray, White and Black Stadium............... John Mark Stallings Field Head Coach..... Charlie Boren (5th season) Career Record at FU................. 34-21 (.586) Series................................................... tied 3-3 At CU.......................................... FU leads 1-2 Last Meeting...... W, 59-50 @ FU - 10/3/15 2015 Overall Record..................... 7-3 (.700) 2015 MSC Record......................... 2-3 (.400) 2015 Final Ranking................................ 24th

Quick Facts Location............................... McKenzie, Tenn. Colors.................................... Purple and Gold Stadium................................. Wildcat Stadium Head Coach........... Chris Elliott (5th season) Elliott’s Record at BU.................. 20-26 (.434) Overall Series.............................. CU leads 9-3 At CU............................................ CU leads 4-3 Last Meeting...... W, 69-21 @ BU - 10/17/15 2015 Overall Record........................ 4-7 (.363) 2015 MSC Record........................... 1-4 (.200) 2015 Final Ranking ���������������������������������� N/A

Media Information Media Contact............................. Trey Wilson Phone........................................ (740) 804-3355 Email......................... eewilson@bluefield.edu Website........................................ BCRams.com

Media Information Media Contact.......................... Ryan Bartels Phone..................................... (334) 386-7525 Email......................... rbartels@faulkner.edu Website......................... FaulknerEagles.com

Media Information Media Contact....................... Dave McCulley Phone........................................ (731) 352-4231 Email........................ mcculleyd@bethelu.edu Website............................. bethelathletics.com

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UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS PATRIOTS Aug. 25 - Williamsburg, Ky. - 7 p.m.

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Game 8 CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY PHOENIX Oct. 22 - Lebanon, Tenn. - 8 p.m.

LINDSEY WILSON BLUE RAIDERS Oct. 29 - Campbellsville, Ky. - 1:30 p.m.

REINHARDT UNIVERSITY EAGLES Nov. 5 - Waleska, Ga. - 1:30 p.m.

Quick Facts Location............................... Lebanon, Tenn. Colors............................ Maroon and White Stadium........................ Nokes-Lasater Field Head Coach.... Donnie Suber (4th season) Suber’s Record at CU............... 16-17 (.484) Overall Series.................. Cville leads 14-12 At Campbellsville ������������������������������������ 7-6 Last Meeting...... W, 41-21 @ CU 10/24/15 2015 Overall Record..................... 3-8 (.272) 2015 MSC Record......................... 0-5 (.000) 2015 Final Ranking ������������������������������� N/A

Quick Facts Location.................................... Columbia, Ky. Colors..................................... Blue and White Stadium......................... Blue Raider Stadium Head Coach......... Chris Oliver (7th season) Oliver’s Record at LWC ����������� 41-26 (.611) Overall Series............................ CU leads 4-2 At CU............................................................ 2-1 Last Meeting.. W, 26-21 @ LWC - 10/31/15 2014 Overall Record ���������������������� 8-3 (.727) 2014 MSC Record........................... 3-2 (.600) 2014 Final Ranking ��������������������������������� 13th

Quick Facts Location................................... Waleska, Ga. Colors.................................... Navy and Gold Stadium................. Boring Sports Complex Head Coach............................. Drew Cronic Cronic’s Record at RU..... 9-2 (2nd season) Overall Series.......................... CU leads 3-0 At Reinhardt............................. RU leads 1-0 Last Meeting..... W, 70-56 @ CU - 11/7/15 2014 Overall Record �������������������� 9-2 (.818) 2014 MSC Record ������������������������ 4-1 (.800) 2014 Final Ranking ��������������������������������10th

Media Information Media Contact........................ JoJo Freeman Phone.................................... (615) 453-6330 Email............... jfreeman@cumberland.edu Website....... GoCumberlandAthletics.com

Media Information Media Contact............................. Chris Wells Phone....................................... (270) 384-8071 Email................................ wellsc@lindsey.edu Website....................... LindseyAthletics.com

Media Information Media Contact.......................... Jason Hanes Phone.................................... (770) 720-9129 Email............................... jah@reinhardt.edu Web Site.................... ReinhardtEagles.com

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THE 2016 OPPONENTS

Game 7

2016 Opponents

CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN UNIV. EAGLES Nov. 12 - Campbellsville, Ky. - 12 p.m. Quick Facts Location:............................ Cincinnati, Ohio Colors................................. Purple and Grey Stadium.................................................... N/A Head Coach............................ David Fulcher Fulcher Record at RU....... 0-0 (1st season) Overall Series............................................ 0-0 At Campbellsville ������������������������������������ 0-0 Last Meeting.......................... First Meeting 2015 Overall Record ������������������������������N/A 2015 MSC Record.................................. N/A 2015 Final Ranking ������������������������������� N/A Media Information Media Contact.................. Kellen Zawadzki Phone.................................... (513) 244-8176 Email... kellen.zawadzki@ccuniversity.edu Web Site........................ CCUAthletics.com

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2015 SEASON REVIEW

Campbellsville knocked off rival and No. 7 Lindsey Wilson College 26-21 to obtain the Battle of Highway 55 trophy for the fourth time in the seventh year of its existence. Photo by Richard RoBards

Coming into the season with high expectations, Campbellsville was knocked back a few steps with two losses to open the campaign. The next loss didn’t come until the final game of the season in the playoffs to Marian. After consecutive losses to University of the Cumberlands and Webber International University, CU broke away with eight straight victories - three of those against Top 8 teams in the NAIA. With decisive wins against Union College and Bluefield College, Campbellsville traveled to Montgomery, Ala. for its first true road test of the season and knocked off the third-ranked Faulkner University Eagles, 59-50, to kick-start their season. It was a record-setting day for the Tigers as they broke or tied nine records with Jarrod Harrington leading the way 373 all-purpose yards. Jacob Russell broke his own single-game passing record with six touchdown tosses, finishing the day hitting 30-of-53 for 379 yards. The Tigers’ defense also came up with five turnovers to help CU pick up its third victory over a Top 5 team in 10 years.

1,099 yards of total offense. The Bears came in ranked No. 6 in the nation only allowing 143 yards passing on the defensive side of the ball but Jacob Russell finished with a new single-game record, throwing for 426 yards. After trailing 20-14 at half time, Campbellsville shut the Bears out in the third quarter and scored 28 unanswered points to seal the win. After two big wins over Bethel University (69-21) and Cumberland University (41-21), the Tigers had the toughest stretch in program history to end its season. It started when CU went on the road for the NAIA Game of the Week at No. 8 Lindsey Wilson College.

2015 REVIEW

For the first time in program history, Campbellsville University won consecutive Mid-South Conference Championships in 2014 and 2015. The Tigers went a perfect 5-0 inside the MSC West Division and reached the NAIA Playoffs for the second straight season. Although the Tigers lost to Marian University, the eventual national champions, in the first round of the playoffs, the 8-3 record was the first eight-win season in Perry Thomas’ tenure as head coach.

Leading by five points with 30 seconds on the clock and Lindsey Wilson driving, Elmer Barron forced a fumble and Alex Franklin recovered it to seal Campbellsville’s win in the Battle of Highway 55. CU then hosted Reinhardt University and the Tigers and Eagles squared off on the gridiron for the MSC West Division crown. Campbellsville flipped a 28-7 first-half deficit and went on a 42-7 run to finish with a 70-56 upset over No. 7 Reinhardt University. The Tigers won their eighth straight game and fourth MSC title in style, putting up a program-record 70 points. Picking up an automatic bid to the NAIA Football Championship Series, the Tigers traveled to No. 6 Marian University but could not overcome the weather and a powerful Knights offense, falling 44-7.

Campbellsville then played host to University of Pikeville and won its fourth straight Homecoming game, 42-34, over the Bears. It was another shootout after both teams combined for

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2015 STATS 32

RECORD OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES.................. (8-3) (4-1) CONFERENCE............. (5-0) (2-0) NON-CONFERENCE.... (3-3) (2-1)

AWAY NEUTRAL (4-2) (0-0) (3-0) (0-0) (1-2) (0-0)

DATE OPPONENT Aug. 27, 2015 vs. Univ. of the Cumberlands Sept. 11, 2015 at #24 Webber International Sept. 19, 2015 at Union College Sept. 26, 2015 vs. Bluefield College Oct. 3, 2015 at #3 Faulkner University Oct. 10, 2015 vs. University of Pikeville Oct. 17, 2015 at Bethel University Oct. 24, 2015 vs. Cumberland University Oct. 31, 2015 at #8 Lindsey Wilson College Nov. 7, 2015 vs. #7 Reinhardt University* Nov. 21, 2015 at #6 Marian University^ * denotes Mid-South Conference West game ^ denotes NAIA Playoffs

W/L SCORE L 27-24 L 35-25 W 37-23 W 40-14 W 59-50 W 42-34 W 69-21 W 41-21 W 26-21 W 70-56 L 44-7

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game

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CU 440 40.0 89 300 110 167 23 1,751 2.061 310 447 3.9 159.2 16 3,866 291-465-7 8.3 13.3 351.5 40 5,617 912 6.2 510.6 51-950 12-184 9-210 18.6 15.3 23.3 19-9 88-882 80.2

OPP 346 31.5 37 226 105 96 25 2,257 2,591 334 475 4.8 205.2 29 2,024 151-302-9 6.7 13.4 184.0 17 4,281 777 5.5 389.2 71-1340 18-171 7-52 18.9 9.5 7.4 26-15 64-633 57.5

PUNTS-Yards 41-1,446 50-1,997 Average Per Punt 35.3 39.9 Net punt average 30.6 34.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 78-3832 64-3,371 Average Per Kick 49.1 52.7 Net kick average 31.9 29.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:16 28:44 3RD-DOWN Conversions 78/172 66/157 3rd-Down Pct 45% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 17/35 7/23 4th-Down Pct 49% 42% SACKS BY-Yards 25-198 27-131 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 59 47 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-12 6-8 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (45-53) 85% (38-44) 86% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-53) 68% (32-44) 73% PAT-ATTEMPTS (55-57) 96% (42-45) 93% RUSHING GP Att AJ Strong 11 96 Jacob Russell 11 235 Chantz Goodman 11 81 Jarrod Harrington 11 57 Keanu Young 11 24 Wade Holtsclaw 11 21 Total.............. 11 446 Opponents...... 11 375 PASSING Jacob Russell Hunter Brown Total................ Opponents.......

Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long 543 9 534 5.6 4 65 566 135 431 3.4 4 30 358 12 346 4.3 3 43 239 27 212 3.7 3 21 156 2 154 6.4 0 23 134 3 131 6.2 1 22 2061 310 1751 3.9 16 65 2591 334 2257 4.8 29 58

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct 11 156.79 278-446-7 62.3 3 181.73 12-18-0 66.7 11 157.79 291-465-7 62.6 11 118.91 151-302-9 50.0

RECEIVING GP Jarrod Harrington11 Tyus Alcorn 11 Zerric Willis 11 Conor Dunn 11 Nathan Case 9 AJ Strong 11 Chantz Goodman 8 Total.............. 11 Opponents...... 11

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No. 81 51 35 24 18 18 17 291 151

Yards 1048 904 558 334 256 129 162 3866 2024

Avg 12.9 17.7 15.9 13.9 14.2 7.2 9.5 13.3 13.4

Avg/G. 53.4 39.2 31.5 19.3 15.4 32.8 159.2 205.2

Yards 3689 168 3866 2024

TD Long Avg/G. 38 86 335.4 2 50 56.0 40 86 351.5 17 59 184.0

TD 6 19 7 1 0 1 2 40 17

Long 86 70 69 32 32 23 23 86 59

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Avg/G 95.3 82.2 50.7 30.4 28.4 12.9 14.7 351.5 184.0


SCORE BY QUARTERS Campbellsville.............. Opponents.................. SCORING Tyus Alcorn Will Ward Jarrod Harrington Zerric Willis Chantz Goodman AJ Strong Jacob Russell Keanu Young Wade Holtsclaw Marquis Cain Trent Holbrook Conor Dunn Total.............. Opponents......

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL 129 144 114 53 440 96 101 72 77 346

TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass 19 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 9-12 55-57 0-0 0 0-0 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0-0 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1-1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 59 9-12 55-57 0-1 0 1-1 47 6-8 42-45 1-1 0 0-2 GP 11 10 11 11 3 10 4 11 11

INTERCEPTIONS Percy Minor Marquis Cain TO Smith Total.............. Opponents......

No. 4 4 1 9 7

Yards 25 122 63 210 52

Avg 6.2 30.5 63.0 23.3 7.4

PUNTING Erik Krivitsky Jacob Russell Total........... Opponents...

Yards Avg 1290 35.9 152 38.0 1440 35.3 1990 39.9

Long 55 48 55 59

No. 36 4 41 50

Plays 571 96 81 57 27 24 21 912 777

Rush 431 534 346 212 -4 154 131 1751 2257

Pass 3689 0 0 0 168 0 0 3866 2024

Total 4120 534 346 212 164 154 131 5617 4281

PR 184 0 0 0 0 0 184 171

KR IR Total Avg/G 543 0 1987 180.6 0 0 904 82.2 0 0 663 66.3 0 0 558 50.7 0 0 508 46.2 0 0 431 39.2 950 210 6961 632.8 1340 52 5844 531.3

TD Long 0 13 2 67 0 63 0 67 0 22 TB 0 1 1 4

FC 3 0 3 3

I20 10 3 13 19

PUNT RETURNS Jarrod Harrington Total................ Opponents........

No. Yards 12 184 12 184 18 171

Avg 15.3 15.3 9.5

KICK RETURNS Jarrod Harrington Takh Milliken Keanu Young Total................. Opponents.........

No. 27 14 7 51 71

Avg TD Long 20.1 0 78 19.9 0 51 15.1 0 25 18.6 0 78 18.9 1 87

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Rcv 1048 904 129 558 162 0 3866 2024

Avg/G 374.5 53.4 31.5 19.3 54.7 15.4 32.8 510.6 389.2

50+ Blkd 2 1 0 0 2 1 10 0

FIELD GOALS M/A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Will Ward 9-12 75.0 0-0 5-5 4-5 0-1

Yards 543 279 106 950 1350

Rush 212 0 534 0 346 431 1751 2257

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TOTAL OFFENSE Jacob Russell AJ Strong Chantz Goodman Jarrod Harrington Hunter Brown Keanu Young Wade Holtsclaw Total.............. Opponents......

DXP Saf Pts 0 0 114 0 0 82 0 0 62 0 0 42 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 1 440 0 1 346

ALL PURPOSE GP Jarrod Harrington 11 Tyus Alcorn 11 AJ Strong 10 Zerric Willis 11 Chantz Goodman 11 Jacob Russell 11 Total.............. 11 Opponents...... 11

TD 1 1 0

Long 36

Long 56 56 30

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Tackles

Sacks

Pass Defense

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

Solo

Ast

Total

TFL-Yds

No-Yds

Int-Yds

BU

PD

Stephon Tanga

11

46

48

70.0

3.0-5

0.5-1

-

1

-

Bryson Bell

11 46 37 64.5 7.0-39

5.0-35

-

4 -

Percy Minor

11 40 38 59 3.5-12

-

4-25

5 -

Fontez Hill

11 34 16 42.0 9.0-37

2.0-9

-

3 -

Dekwain Terrance

11 23 36 41.0 10.5-57

5.5-42

-

1 -

Marquis Cain

11 31 12 37.0 2.0-6

-

4-122 9 -

Beau Biller

11 17 34 34.0 6.0-33

2.5-24

-

- -

James Gardner

10 26 9 30.5 2.5-6

-

-

9 -

Keith Foster

9

-

-

5

Khalil Baker

11 16 22 27.0 1.5-2

-

-

- -

TO Smith

10 20 10 25.0 0.5-1

-

1-63

6 -

22

13

28.5

2.0-9

-

Michael Linton

11 12 24 24.0 3.0-12

1.5-9

-

- -

Dominique Jenkins

11 15 15 22.5 2.5-13

1.5-12

-

- -

Elmer Barron

9

3.0-19

-

-

Deandre Hollis

7 9 14 16.0 3.5-5

1.0-2

-

1 -

14

11

19.5

3.5-22

-

Dylan Downs

10

8

15

15.5

1.0-8

-

-

-

-

Sylan-Drake Mayes

10

7

10

12.0

1.5-10

1.0-9

-

-

-

Daniel Sansom

9 7 9 11.5 -

-

-

- -

Tyler Carpenter

7 7 3 8.5 2.0-4

-

-

- -

Tyler Cooper

6 3 10 9.0 0.5-2

0.5-2

-

- -

Alex Franklin

10

1.0-4

-

-

Morgan Churchill

8 2 8 6.0 0.5-1

-

-

- -

Total

11

432 416 640.0 69-298

25.168

9-210

47 -

Opponents

11

497 396 695.0 69-264

27-131

7-52

31 -

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4

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expands to largest football conference in America The Mid-South Conference and The Sun Conference are merging to form the largest football conference in college sports. Conference officials announced that beginning with the 2017 season, the Mid-South Conference will include 20 teams that will compete in three divisions. The new, expanded football conference will allow three teams to earn an automatic bid to the NAIA Football Championship Series. “The expansion of the Mid-South Conference in football will provide great stability, as well as visibility for the future,” said Rusty Hollingsworth, Campbellsville University athletic director. “This agreement will give Campbellsville University the opportunity to enlarge our recruiting base since we will play conference games in seven states in the southeast. I am really excited about visiting the new member campuses for football games and meeting our alumni from those areas. This is a good thing for the football programs involved, and I want to add my congratulations to the commissioners of these three athletic conferences.” Others, including Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University and chair of the Mid-South Conference board of directors, share Hollingsworth’s excitement.

The new conference will include the Mid-South Conference’s 13 members: Bethel (Tenn.), Bluefield (Va.), Campbellsville (Ky.), Cincinnati Christian (Ohio), Cumberland (Tenn.), Cumberlands (Ky.), Faulkner (Ala.), Georgetown (Ky.), Kentucky Christian, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), Pikeville (Ky.), Reinhardt (Ga.), and Union (Ky.). They will be joined by six teams from The Sun Conference: Ave Maria (Fla.), Edward Waters (Fla.), Point (Ga.), Southeastern (Fla.), Warner (Fla.) and Webber International (Fla.). St. Andrews (N.C.) is scheduled to begin football in 2017.

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“I could not be more excited about the expansion to create the largest football conference in the country. This opportunity to promote student athletes who are learning how to be Champions of Character and the importance of values based education is important to each school in the Mid-South Conference,” shared Dr. Carter.

Founded in 1987, the Mid-South Conference split into East and West football divisions in 2005. The expanded football conference’s divisions will be called the Appalachian, Bluegrass and Sun. Each division will have its own identity, producing a division champion that will earn an automatic bid into the NAIA Football Championship Series. When the new football arrangement takes place in 2017, teams will play each school within a division once and play four non-division games against other Mid-South Conference teams. The Mid-South Conference’s new football divisions are: Bluegrass Division: Bethel (Tenn.), Campbellsville (Ky.), Cincinnati Christian (Ohio), Cumberland (Tenn.), Georgetown (Ky.), Kentucky Christian, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.). Appalachian Division: Bluefield (Va.), Cumberlands (Ky.), Point (Ga.), Pikeville (Ky.), Reinhardt (Ga.), St. Andrews (N.C.), Union (Ky.). Sun Division: Ave Maria (Fla.), Edward Waters (Fla.), Faulkner (Ala.), Southeastern (Fla.), Warner (Fla.), Webber International (Fla.).

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Anderson Univ. 0-2 10/22/94 A 7-24 10/21/95 H 27-36 Austin Peay 4-2 8/29/98 A 36-23 9/25/99 H 35-36 8/30/01 A 45-27 9/7/02 H 36-45 9/6/03 A 17-14 9/4/04 H 27-14

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Baker (Kan.) 0-1 11/2/00 A 23-27 Belhaven 9-6 9/5/98 A 26-12 10/16/99 H 32-34 10/7/00 A 35-34 10/6/01 H 34-19 10/12/02 A 21-24 10/11/03 H 51-28 10/23/04 A 45-32 10/29/05 A 29-55 10/28/06 H 46-49 11/03/07 A 20-48 10/18/08 H 35-33 10/17/09 A 21-20 9/22/12 A 28-70 9/28/13 H 54-22 9/27/14 A 31-13 Bethel (Tenn.) 9-3 9/17/94 A 26-15 9/16/95 H 19-0 9/21/96 A 31-9 9/13/03 A 31-20 9/18/04 H 31-17 11/12/05 H 19-51 11/11/06 A 1-0* 11/10/07 H 21-34 9/15/12 H 24-33 9/21/13 A 26-0 9/20/14 H 44-3 10/17/15 A 69-21 Bluefield 2-0 11/10/12 A 23-14 9/26/15 H 40-14 Carson-Newman 0-1 9/10/09 A 10-38 Centre College 0-1 9/10/88 H 10-28 Cumberlands (Ky.) 12-16 10/15/88 A 14-55 10/14/89 H 10-14 10/13/90 A 14-24 9/19/91 H 31-19 10/17/92 A 28-10 10/16/93 H 13-7 10/15/94 A 23-20 10/14/95 H 6-30 10/19/96 A 10-7 10/18/97 H 28-7 10/17/98 A 24-7 10/30/99 H 27-14 9/23/00 A 42-21

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9/22/01 H 23-6 9/28/02 A 34-10 9/27/03 H 13-21 9/11/04 A 17-33 10/1/05 A 21-48 10/7/06 H 12-27 9/8/07 H 13-17 11/1/08 H 27-34 10/31/09 A 6-21 10/16/10 A 28-34 10/15/11 H 13-20 10/27/12 A 19-68 11/2/13 H 17-70 11/1/14 A 58-12 8/27/15 H 24-27 Cumberland(TN) 15-11 9/15/90 A 34-0 9/21/91 H 27-24 9/12/92 A 28-27 9/11/93 H 21-26 9/10/94 A 3-28 9/23/95 H 6-34 9/28/96 A 14-17 10/25/97 H 28-7 10/24/98 A 40-21 11/6/99 H 21-35 10/21/00 A 37-16 10/20/01 H 38-37 10/26/02 A 0-1* 10/25/03 A 37-7 10/2/04 H 34-17 10/22/05 H 62-60 10/21/06 A 7-27 10/27/07 H 7-41 8/30/08 H 38-48 9/5/09 A 38-37 9/11/10 A 21-33 9/10/11 H 30-27 10/20/12 A 23-28 10/26/13 H 24-19 10/25/14 A 17-27 10/24/15 H 41-21 Earlham College 0-1 11/5/88 H 12-28 Fairmont State 0-2 9/4/99 A 7-43 9/2/00 H 27-35 Faulkner 3-3 10/23/10 H 22-21 10/22/11 A 49-59 11/3/12 H 24-31 11/9/13 A 17-52 11/8/14 H 30-21 10/3/15 A 59-50 Geneva College 0-1 11/22/97 A 14-34 Georgetown (Ky.) 5-22 11/12/88 A 7-51 11/11/89 H 6-63 11/10/90 H 13-28 11/16/91 A 14-63 11/14/92 H 29-27 11/13/93 A 6-43 11/12/94 H 20-30

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11/11/95 A 0-37 11/16/96 H 24-20 11/15/97 A 38-21 11/14/98 H 14-50 10/9/99 A 7-30 10/28/00 A 28-38 10/27/01 H 7-49 11/24/01 A 9-76 11/2/02 A 13-41 11/1/03 H 21-55 11/6/04 A 17-41 10/8/05 H 0-45 10/14/06 A 6-59 10/25/08 A 45-51 10/24/09 H 21-14 10/7/10 H 21-52 10/8/11 A 6-31 10/6/12 H 13-42 10/12/13 A 14-19 10/11/14 H 28-24

Lindenwood 3-1 10/5/91 H 23-12 10/3/92 A 21-19 10/2/93 H 40-19 10/1/94 A 20-21

Greenville (Ill.) 1-0 11/19/11 H 21-7

Maryville 0-1 11/4/89 A 0-6

Hanover (Ind.) 0-2 10/1/88 H 12-49 9/30/89 A 0-36

Middle Tenn. 0-1 9/18/93 A 13-70

Ky. Christian 4-1 8/28/10 H 38-7 10/20/11 A 24-21 9/29/12 A 15-14 10/5/13 H 23-6 10/4/14 A 6-12 Ky. Wesleyan 5-3-1 10/8/88 A 16-41 10/7/89 H 20-20 10/6/90 H 35-20 10/5/96 A 63-35 10/14/00 H 64-27 10/13/01 A 27-0 10/18/03 H 46-14 9/25/04 A 24-28 10/15/05 A 30-34 Lambuth Univ. 6-16 10/29/88 H 7-21 10/28/89 A 14-27 10/27/90 H 37-17 11/2/91 A 31-35 10/31/92 H 26-19 10/30/93 A 13-42 10/29/94 H 15-51 10/28/95 A 19-40 11/2/96 H 14-19 11/1/97 A 7-13 10/31/98 H 24-27 11/13/99 A 22-55 9/30/00 H 22-28 9/29/01 A 28-35 10/5/02 H 28-35 10/4/03 A 17-6 10/16/04 H 27-17 11/5/05 A 20-14 11/4/06 H 30-15 10/20/07 A 13-48 9/20/08 H 10-51 9/19/09 H 13-28

Lindsey Wilson 5-2 9/25/10 H 48-30 9/24/11 A 56-25 10/13/12 H 28-23 8/31/13 A 17-24 8/28/14 H 40-44 10/31/15 A 26-21 Malone College 2-0 9/9/00 A 28-24 9/8/01 H 34-15 Marian (Ind.) 0-1 11/21/15 A 7-44

Mt. St. Joseph’s 2-0 9/29/90 H 33-13 10/12/91 A 31-21 Murray State 0-1 9/7/13 A 14-83

Reinhardt 2-1 11/16/13 H 48-66 11/15/14 A 31-14 11/7/15 H 70-56 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 0-1 11/22/14 A 35-38 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-0 11/17/01 H 42-21 Shorter Univ. 1-3 9/30/06 H 17-38 9/22/07 H 7-28 10/4/08 H 14-24 10/1/09 A 42-28 Sue Bennett 3-0 9/9/95 H 27-17 9/14/96 A 58-0 9/13/97 H 52-0 Tenn. Wesleyan 2-1 10/22/88 A 29-32 10/21/89 H 20-7 9/22/90 A 40-10 Tennessee Tech 0-1 8/31/95 A 0-49 Thomas More 2-0 9/20/97 H 22-19 10/3/98 A 16-10

North Greenville 4-5 10/8/94 H 21-7 10/7/95 A 14-35 10/12/96 H 6-27 11/11/97 A 38-24 10/10/98 H 34-41 10/23/99 A 26-30 9/16/00 H 24-7 9/15/01 A 27-13 11/20/10 A 16-45

Tri-State Univ. 0-2 9/19/98 H 15-36 9/11/99 A 0-31

Ohio Dominican 0-4 9/3/05 A 33-49 9/2/06 H 9-38 9/1/07 A 0-71 9/13/08 H 14-50

Union College 15-10 9/17/88 A 0-31 9/16/89 H 8-15 11/3/90 A 28-11 11/9/91 H 14-7 11/7/92 A 22-26 11/6/93 H 34-37 11/5/94 A 8-29 11/4/95 H 12-16 11/9/96 A 20-6 11/8/97 H 38-13 11/7/98 A 49-7 10/2/99 H 52-27 11/11/00 A 43-13 10/10/01 H 49-7 11/16/02 A 42-13 11/15/03 H 9-3 2OT 10/9/04 A 39-32 10/13/07 A 14-31 11/8/08 A 14-31 11/7/09 H 31-29 9/4/10 A 47-36 9/1/11 H 30-14 9/8/12 H 13-14 9/19/15 A 37-23

Olivet Nazarene 3-1 9/7/91 A 30-25 9/5/92 H 35-20 9/4/93 A 6-24 9/3/94 H 27-11 Pikeville 7-5 11/3/01 A 43-33 11/9/02 H 0-1* 11/8/03 A 41-38 11/13/04 H 7-24 9/24/05 H 28-38 9/23/06 A 24-13 11/15/08 H 24-0 11/14/09 A 31-17 10/2/10 A 62-17 10/1/11 H 30-37 9/1/12 H 7-14 10/10/15 H 42-34

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Tusculum 3-2 9/28/91 A 58-7 9/26/92 H 27-7 9/25/93 A 8-21 9/24/94 H 0-31 9/30/95 H 34-21

Evansville 3-1 11/19/88 A 22-45 9/9/89 H 20-16 10/20/90 A 35-20 10/26/91 H 37-22 Univ. of Findlay 0-4 10/10/92 H 7-28 10/9/93 A 12-70 9/7/96 H 0-30 9/6/97 A 20-28 Urbana Univ. 0-2 9/24/88 H 6-35 9/23/89 A 6-24 UVA-Wise 5-4 Fmr. Clinch Valley 9/12/98 H 56-33 9/21/02 H 49-21 9/20/03 A 35-16 10/30/04 H 45-52 10/6/07 H 28-49 10/11/08 A 41-61 10/10/09 H 31-32 11/6/10 A 45-42 11/5/11 H 42-6 Valparaiso 1-0 9/14/02 A 57-28 Webber Int’l 2-2 9/17/05 H 1-0* 9/16/06 A 0-36 9/13/14 H 20-7 9/12/15 A 25-35 Westminster 0-2 10/24/92 A 14-35 10/23/93 H 7-23 WVU Tech 4-1 9/29/07 A 16-41 9/27/08 A 57-47 9/26/09 H 16-6 11/13/10 A 56-35 11/12/11 H 32-23 Wilmington 2-0 9/8/90 H 35-24 9/14/91 A 29-14 Wisc.-Whitewater 0-2 9/18/10 H 16-37 9/17/11 A 14-54 *Forfeit

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HEAD COACH RON FINLEY (1987-2002) 1988 - 0-11 (0-5 MSC) 9/10/88 Centre ...................L ........... 10-28 ..... 0-1 9/17/88 @ Union ...............L ........... 0-31 ....... 0-2 9/24/88 Urbana ..................L ........... 6-35 ....... 0-3 10/1/88 Hanover ................L ........... 12-49 ..... 0-4 10/8/88 @Ky Wesleyan .....L ........... 16-41 ..... 0-5 10/15/88 @ Cumb. KY ........L ........... 14-55 ..... 0-6 10/22/88 @Tn. Wesleyan ...L ........... 29-32 ..... 0-7 10/29/88 Lambuth ...............L ........... 7-21 ....... 0-8 11/5/88 Earlham ................L ........... 12-28 ..... 0-9 11/12/88 @Georgetown .....L ........... 7-51........ 0-10 11/19/88 @Evansville ..........L ........... 22-45...... 0-11

1990 - 8-2 (3-2 MSC) 9/8/90 Wilmington .........W ......... 35-24 ..... 1-0 9/15/90 @Cumb. TN ........W ......... 34-0 ....... 2-0 9/22/90 @Tn. Wesleyan ...W ......... 40-10 ..... 3-0 9/29/90 Mt. St. Joseph ......W ......... 33-13 ..... 4-0 10/6/90 Ky. Wesleyan .......W ......... 35-20 ..... 5-0 10/13/90 @Cumb. KY .........L ........... 14-24 ..... 5-1 10/20/90 @ Evansville .........W ......... 35-20 ..... 6-1 10/27/90 Lambuth ...............W ......... 37-17 ..... 7-1 11/3/90 @Union ................W ......... 28-11 ..... 8-1 11/10/90 Georgetown .........L ........... 13-28 ..... 8-2 1991 - 9-2 (4-2 MSC) 9/7/91 @Olivet Naz. .......W ......... 30-25 ..... 1-0 9/14/91 @Wilmington ......W ......... 29-14 ..... 2-0 9/21/91 Cumb. TN ............W ......... 27-24 ..... 3-0 9/28/91 @Tusculum ..........W ......... 58-7 ....... 4-0 10/5/91 Lindenwood ........W ......... 23-12 ..... 5-0 10/12/91 @Mt. St. Joseph ..W ......... 31-21 ..... 6-0 10/19/91 Cumb. KY ............W ......... 21-19 ..... 7-0 10/26/91 Evansville .............W ......... 37-22 ..... 8-0 11/2/91 @Lambuth ...........L ........... 31-35 ..... 8-1 11/9/91 Union ....................W ......... 14-7 ....... 9-1 11/16/91 @Georgetown .....L ........... 14-63 ..... 9-2 1992 - 7-3 (4-1 MSC) MSC Co-Champions 9/5/92 Olivet Nazarene .. W ......... 35-20 ..... 1-0 9/12/92 @Cumb. TN ........W ......... 28-27 ..... 2-0 9/26/92 Tusculum .............W ......... 27-7 ....... 3-0 10/3/92 @Lindenwood .....W ......... 21-19 ..... 4-0 10/10/92 Findlay ..................L ........... 7-28 ....... 4-1 10/17/92 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 28-10 ..... 5-1 10/24/92 @Westminster .....L ........... 14-35 ..... 5-2 10/31/92 Lambuth ...............W ......... 26-19 ..... 6-2 11/7/92 @Union ................L ........... 22-26 ..... 6-3 11/14/92 Georgetown .........W ......... 29-27 ..... 7-3

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1994 - 4-7 (1-4 MSC) 9/3/94 Olivet Nazarene .. W ......... 27-11 ..... 1-0 9/10/94 @Cumb. TN ........L ........... 3-28 ....... 1-1 9/17/94 @Bethel ................W ......... 26-15 ..... 2-1 9/24/94 Tusculum .............L ........... 0-31 ....... 2-2 10/1/94 @Lindenwood .....L ........... 20-21 ..... 2-3 10/8/94 N. Greenville .......W ......... 21-7 ....... 3-3 10/15/94 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 23-20 ..... 4-3 10/22/94 @Anderson Unv. .L ........... 7-24 ....... 4-4 10/29/94 Lambuth ...............L ........... 15-51 ..... 4-5 11/5/94 @Union ................L ........... 8-29 ....... 4-6 11/12/94 Georgetown .........L ........... 20-30 ..... 4-7 1995 - 3-8 (2-6 MSC) 8/31/95 @Tenn. Tech ........L ........... 0-49 ....... 0-1 9/9/95 Sue Bennett .........W ......... 27-17 ..... 1-1 9/16/95 Bethel.....................W.......... 19-0 ....... 2-1 9/23/95 @Cumb. TN ........L ........... 6-34 ....... 2-2 9/30/95 Tusculum .............W ......... 34-21 ..... 3-2 10/7/95 @N.Greenville .....L ........... 14-35 ..... 3-3 10/14/95 Cumb. KY ............L ........... 6-30 ....... 3-4 10/21/95 Anderson Unv. ....L ........... 27-36 ..... 3-5 10/28/95 Union ....................L ........... 12-16 ..... 3-6 11/4/95 @Georgetown .....L ........... 0-37 ....... 3-7 1996 - 6-4 (4-3 MSC) 9/7/96 Findlay ..................L ........... 0-30 ....... 0-1 9/14/96 @Sue Bennett ......W ......... 58-0 ....... 1-1 9/21/96 @Bethel ................W ......... 31-9 ....... 2-1 9/28/96 Cumb. TN ............L ........... 14-17 ..... 2-2 10/5/96 @Ky Wesleyan .....W ......... 63-35 ..... 3-2 10/12/96 N. Greenville .......L ........... 6-27 ....... 3-3 10/19/96 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 10-7 ....... 4-3 11/2/96 Lambuth ...............L ........... 14-19 ..... 4-4 11/9/96 @Union ................W ......... 20-6 ....... 5-4 11/16/96 Georgetown .........W ......... 24-20 ..... 6-4 1997 - 7-3 (5-1 MSC) MSC Champions 9/6/97 @Findlay ...............L ........... 20-28 ..... 0-1 9/13/97 Sue Bennett .........W ......... 52-0 ....... 1-1 9/20/97 Thomas More ......W ......... 22-19 ..... 2-1 10/11/97 @N. Greenville ....W ......... 38-24 ..... 3-1 10/18/97 Cumb. KY ............W ......... 52-17 ..... 4-1 10/25/97 @Cumb. TN ........W ......... 28-7 ....... 5-1 11/1/97 @Lambuth ...........L ........... 7-13 ....... 5-2 11/8/97 Union ....................W ......... 38-13 ..... 6-2 11/15/97 Georgetown .........W ......... 38-21 ..... 7-2 11/22/97 @Geneva ..............L ........... 14-34...... 7-3

10/3/98 10/10/98 10/17/98 10/24/98 10/31/98 11/7/98 11/14/98

@Thomas More ..W ......... 16-10 ..... 4-1 N. Greenville .......L ........... 34-41 ..... 4-2 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 24-7 ....... 5-2 Cumb. TN ............W ......... 40-21 ..... 6-2 Lambuth ...............L ........... 24-27 ..... 6-3 @Union ................W ......... 49-7 ....... 7-3 Georgetown .........L ........... 14-50 ..... 7-4

1999 - 2-8 (2-5 MSC) 9/4/99 @Fairmont St ......L ........... 7-43 ....... 0-1 9/11/99 @Tri-State ............L ........... 0-31 ....... 0-2 9/25/99 Austin Peay ..........L ........... 35-36 ..... 0-3 10/2/99 Union ....................W ......... 52-27 ..... 1-3 10/9/99 @Georgetown .....L ........... 7-30 ....... 1-4 10/16/99 Belhaven ...............L ........... 32-34 ..... 1-5 10/26/99 @N. Greenville ....L ........... 26-30 ..... 1-6 11/2/99 Cumb. KY ............W ......... 27-14 ..... 2-6 11/9/99 @Cumb. TN ........L ........... 21-35 ..... 2-7 11/16/02 @Lambuth ...........L ........... 22-55 ..... 2-8 2000 - 7-4 (5-2 MSC) 9/2/00 Fairmont State ....L ........... 27-35 ..... 0-1 9/9/00 @Malone ..............W ......... 28-24 ..... 1-1 9/16/00 N. Greenville .......W ......... 24-7 ....... 2-1 9/23/00 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 42-21 ..... 3-1 9/30/00 Lambuth ...............L............ 22-28 ..... 3-2 10/7/00 @Belhaven ...........W ......... 35-34 ..... 4-2 10/14/00 Ky Wesleyan ........W ......... 64-27 ..... 5-2 10/21/00 Cumb. TN ............W ......... 37-16 ..... 6-2 10/28/00 @Georgetown .....L ........... 28-38 ..... 6-3 11/11/00 @Union ................W ......... 43-13 ..... 7-3 12/2/00 vs. Baker ...............L ........... 23-27 ..... 7-4 2001 - 10-3 (5-2 MSC) 8/30/01 @Austin Peay ......W ......... 45-27 ..... 1-0 9/8/01 Malone College ...W ......... 34-15 ..... 2-0 9/15/01 @N.Greenville .....W ......... 27-13 ..... 3-0 9/22/01 Cumb. KY ............W ......... 23-6 ....... 4-0 9/29/01 @Lambuth ...........L ........... 28-35 ..... 4-1 10/6/01 Belhaven ...............W ......... 34-19 ..... 5-1 10/13/01 @Ky. Wesleyan ....W ......... 27-0 ....... 6-1 10/20/01 @Cumb. TN ........W ......... 38-37 ..... 7-1 10/27/01 Georgetown .........L ........... 7-49 ....... 7-2 11/3/01 @Pikeville .............W ......... 43-33 ..... 8-2 11/10/01 Union ....................W ......... 49-7 ....... 9-2 11/17/01 St. Francis IN .......W ......... 42-21 10-2 11/24/01 @Georgetown .....L ........... 9-76 10-3

ALL-TIME COACHES

1989 - 2-7-1 (2-3-1 MSC) 9/9/89 Evansville .............W ......... 20-16 ..... 1-0 9/16/89 Union ....................L ........... 8-15 ....... 1-1 9/23/89 @Urbana ..............L ........... 6-24 ....... 1-2 9/30/89 @Hanover ............L ........... 0-36 ....... 1-3 10/7/89 Ky. Wesleyan ..............T ............. 20-20 .........1-3-1 10/14/89 Cumb. KY .................... L ...............10-14 ..........1-4-1 10/21/89 TN Wesleyan .............. W .............20-7 ............2-4-1 10/28/89 @Lambuth ................... L ...............14-27 ..........2-5-1 11/4/89 @Maryville .................. L ...............0-6 ..............2-6-1 11/11/89 Georgetown ................ L ...............6-63 ............2-7-1

1993 - 2-9 (1-4 MSC) @Olivet Nazarene .L ........... 6-24 ....... 0-1 9/4/93 9/11/93 Cumb. TN ............L ........... 21-26 ..... 0-2 9/18/93 @Mid. Tenn .........L ........... 13-70 ..... 0-3 9/25/93 @Tusculum ..........L ........... 8-21 ....... 0-4 10/2/93 Lindenwood ........W ......... 40-19 ..... 1-4 10/9/93 @Findlay ...............L ........... 12-70 ..... 1-5 10/16/93 Cumb. KY ............W ......... 13-7 ....... 2-5 1023/93 Westminster ........L ........... 7-23 ....... 2-6 10/30/93 @Lambuth ...........L ........... 13-42 ..... 2-7 11/6/93 Union ....................L ........... 34-37 ..... 2-8 11/13/93 Georgetown .........L ........... 6-43 ....... 2-9

2002 - 4-6 (5-3 MSC) 9/7/02 Austin Peay ..........L ........... 36-45 ..... 0-1 9/14/02 @Valparaiso .........W ......... 57-28 ..... 1-1 9/21/02 UVA Wise ............W ......... 49-21 ..... 2-1 9/28/02 @Cumb. KY .........W ......... 34-10 ..... 3-1 10/5/02 Lambuth ...............L ........... 28-35 ..... 3-2 10/12/02 @Belhaven ...........L ........... 21-24 ..... 3-3 10/26/02 Cumb. TN ............L ........... 0-1* ........ 3-4 11/2/02 @Georgetown .....L ........... 13-41 ..... 3-5 11/9/02 Pikeville ................L ........... 0-1*......... 3-6 11/16/02 @Union ................W ......... 42-13 ���������� 4-6

Assistant coaches Eric Graves and Mike Thomas served as cohead coaches for final game of 2002 season.

1998 - 7-4 (4-3 MSC) 8/29/98 @Austin Peay ......W ......... 36-23 ..... 1-0 9/5/98 @Belhaven ...........W ......... 36-12 ..... 2-0 9/12/98 Clinch Valley .......W ......... 56-33 ..... 3-0 9/19/98 Tri-State ...............L ........... 15-36 ..... 3-1

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HEAD COACHES (2003-present)

ALL-TIME COACHES

2003 - 9-2 (7-2 MSC) 9/6/03 ............@Austin Peay ...........W .......17-14 .....1-0 9/13/03 ..........@Bethel TN ..............W .......31-20 .....2-0 9/20/03 ..........@UVA-Wise .............W .......35-16 .....3-0 9/27/03 ..........Cumb. KY .................L .........13-21 .....3-1 10/4/03 ..........@Lambuth ................W .......17-6 .......4-1 10/11/03 ........Belhaven ....................W .......51-28 .....5-1 10/18/03 ........Ky. Wesleyan ............W .......46-14 .....6-1 10/25/03 ........@Cumb. TN .............W .......37-7 .......7-1 11/1/03 ..........Georgetown ..............L .........21-55 .....7-2 11/8/03 ..........Pikeville .....................W .......41-38 .....8-2 11/15/03 ........Union .........................W .......9-3** ......9-2 2004 - 6-5 (5-5 MSC) 9/4/04 ............Austin Peay ...............W .......27-14 .....1-0 9/11/04 ..........@Cumb.KY ................L .........17-33 .....1-1 9/18/04 ..........Bethel TN .................W .......31-17 .....2-1 9/25/04 ..........@Ky. Wesleyan .........L .........24-28 .....2-2 10/2/04 ..........Cumb. TN .................W .......34-17 .....3-2 10/9/04 ..........@Union College .......W .......39-32 .....4-2 10/16/04 ........Lambuth ....................W .......27-17 .....5-2 10/23/04 ........@Belhaven ................W .......45-32 .....6-2 10/30/04 ........UVA Wise .................L .........45-52 .....6-3 11/6/04 ..........@Georgetown ..........L .........17-41 .....6-4 11/13/04 ........Pikeville .....................L .........7-24 .......6-5

2005 - 3-7 (2-3 MSC West) 9/3/05 ............@Ohio Dom. ............L .........33-49 .....0-1 9/17/05 ..........Webber Int’l ..............W .......1-0* ........1-1 9/24/05 ..........Pikeville .....................L .........28-38 .....1-2 10/1/05 ..........@Cumb. KY ..............L .........21-48 .....1-3 10/8/05 ..........Georgetown ..............L .........0-45 .......1-4 10/15/05 ........@Ky Wesleyan ..........L .........30-34 .....1-5 10/22/05 ........Cumb. TN .................W .......62-60 .....2-5 10/29/05 ........@Belhaven ................L .........29-55 .....2-6 11/5/05 ..........@Lambuth ................W .......20-14 .....3-6 11/12/05 ........Bethel .........................L .........19-51 .....3-7 2006 - 2-8 (1-4 MSC West) 9/2/06 ............Ohio Dom. ................L .........9-38 .......0-1 9/16/06 ..........@Webber ..................L .........0-36 .......0-2 9/23/06 ..........@Pikeville .................W .......24-13 .....1-2 9/30/06 ..........Shorter .......................L .........17-38 .....1-3 10/7/06 ..........Cumb. KY .................L .........12-27 .....1-4 10/14/06 ........@Georgetown ..........L .........6-59 .......1-5 10/21/06 ........@Cumb. TN .............L .........7-27 .......1-6 10/28/06 ........Belhaven ....................L .........46-49 .....1-7 11/4/06 ..........Lambuth ....................W .......30-15 .....2-7 11/11/06 ........@Bethel .....................W .......1-0* ........3-7 2007 - 0-10 (0-5 MSC West) 9/1/07 ............@Ohio Dom. ............L .........0-71 .......0-1 9/8/07 ............Cumb. KY .................L .........13-17 .....0-2 9/22/07 ..........Shorter .......................L .........7-28 .......0-3 9/29/07 ..........@WV Tech ...............L .........16-41 .....0-4 10/6/07 ..........UVA-Wise .................L .........28-49 .....0-5 10/13/07 ........@Union .....................L .........14-31 .....0-6 10/20/07 ........@Lambuth ................L .........13-48 .....0-7

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10/27/07 ........Cumb. TN .................L .........7-41 .......0-8 11/3/07 ..........@Belhaven ................L .........20-48 .....0-9 11/10/07 ........Bethel .........................L .........21-34 .....0-10

9/29/12...........@Ky. Christian..........W........15-14......1-4 10/6/12...........Georgetown...............L..........13-42......1-5 10/13/12.........Lindsey Wilson.........W........28-23......2-5 10/20/12.........@Cumberland TN....L..........23-28......2-6 10/27/12.........@Cumberlands KY..L..........19-62......2-7 11/3/12...........Faulkner.....................L..........24-31......2-8 11/10/12.........@Bluefield..................W........23-14......3-8

2008 - 3-8 (2-4 MSC West) 8/30/08...........Cumb. TN..................L..........38-48......0-1 9/13/08 ..........Ohio Dominican ......L..........14-50......0-2 9/20/08 ..........@Lambuth ................L .........10-51 .....0-3 9/27/08 ..........@WV Tech ...............W........57-47 .....1-3 10/4/08 ..........Shorter .......................L .........14-24 .....1-4 10/11/08 ........@UVA-Wise .............L .........41-61 .....1-5 10/18/08 ........Belhaven ....................W .......35-33 .....2-5 10/25/08 ........@Georgetown ..........L .........45-51 .....2-6 11/1/08 ..........Cumb. KY .................L .........27-34 .....2-7 11/8/08 ..........@Union .....................L .........24-31 .....2-8 11/15/08 ........Pikeville .....................W .......24-0 .......3-8 2009 - 7-4 (4-2 MSC East) 9/5/09.............@Cumb. TN................W........38-37......1-0 9/10/09 ..........@Carson-Newman ......L..........10-38......1-1 9/19/09 ..........Lambuth ....................L .........13-28 .....1-2 9/26/09 ..........WVU Tech ................W........16-2 .......2-2 10/1/09 ..........@Shorter ...................W........42-28 .....3-2 10/10/09 ........UVA-Wise .................L .........31-32 .....3-3 10/17/09 ........@Belhaven ................W .......21-20 .....4-3 10/24/09 ........Georgetown ..............W .......21-14 .....5-3 10/31/09 ........@Cumberlands KY....... L .........6-21 .......5-4 11/7/09 ..........Union .........................W........31-29 .....6-4 11/14/09 ........@Pikeville .................W .......31-17 .....7-4

2013 - 4-6 (3-2 MSC West) 8/31/13...........@Lindsey Wilson......L..........17-24......0-1 9/7/13.............@Murray State..........L..........14-83......0-2 9/21/13...........@Bethel TN...............W........26-0........1-2 9/28/13...........Belhaven.....................W........54-22......2-2 10/5/13...........Ky. Christian..............W........23-6........3-2 10/12/13.........@Georgetown...........L..........14-19......3-3 10/26/13.........Cumberland TN.......W........24-19......4-3 11/2/13...........Cumberlands KY......L..........17-70......4-4 11/9/13...........@Faulkner..................L..........17-52......4-5 11/16/13.........Reinhardt...................L..........48-66......4-6

2010 - 7-5 (5-1 MSC East) 8/28/10...........Ky. Christian................W........38-7........1-0 9/4/10 ............@Union .....................W........10-36......2-0 9/11/10 ..........@Cumberland TN ......L .........13-33 .....2-1 9/18/10 ..........Wisc.-Whitewater .....L..........16-37 .....2-2 9/25/10 ..........Lindsey Wilson.........W........42-30 .....3-2 10/2/10 ..........@Pikeville..................W .......31-17 .....4-2 10/7/10 ..........Georgetown ..............L .........21-52 .....4-3 10/16/10 ........@Cumberlands KY ......L .........21-34 .....4-4 10/23/10 ........Faulkner .....................W .......22-21 .....5-4 11/6/10...........@UVA-Wise .............W........45-42 .....6-4 11/13/10 ........@WVU Tech ............W .......56-35 .....7-4 11/20/10 ........@N. Greenville .........L .........16-45 .....7-5 2011 - 7-5 (3-2 MSC East) 9/1/11.............Union..........................W........30-14......1-0 9/10/11...........Cumberland TN.......W........30-27......2-0 9/17/11...........@Wisc.-Whitewater...... L........... 14-54........2-1 9/24/11........... @Lindsey Wilson.......W........ 56-25......3-1 10/1/11........... Pikeville.......................L.......... 30-37......3-2 10/8/11........... @Georgetown............L.......... 6-31........3-3 10/15/11......... Cumberlands KY.......L.......... 13-20......3-4 10/22/11......... @Faulkner...................L.......... 49-59......3-5 10/29/11......... @Ky. Christian...........W........ 24-21......4-5 11/5/11........... UVA-Wise...................W........ 42-6........5-5 11/12/11......... WVU Tech..................W........ 32-23......6-5 11/19/11......... Greenville....................W........ 21-7........7-5 2012 - 3-8 (2-4 MSC West) 9/1/12.............Pikeville......................L..........7-14........0-1 9/8/12.............Union..........................L..........13-14......0-2 9/15/12...........Bethel TN..................L..........24-33......0-3 9/22/12...........@Belhaven.................L..........28-70......0-4

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2014 - 7-4 (4-1 MSC West) MSC Champions 8/28/14...........Lindsey Wilson.........L..........40-44......0-1 9/13/14...........Webber Int’l...............W........20-7........1-1 9/20/14...........Bethel TN..................W........44-3........2-1 9/27/14...........@ Belhaven................W .......31-13......3-1 10/4/14...........@ Ky. Christian.........L..........6-12........3-2 10/11/14.........Georgetown...............W........28-24......4-2 10/25/14.........@ Cumberland TN...L..........17-27......4-3 11/1/14...........@ Cumberlands KY.W........58-12......5-3 11/8/14...........Faulkner.....................W........30-21......6-3 11/15/14.........@ Reinhardt...............W........31-14......7-3 11/22/14.........@ St. Xavier...............L..........35-38......7-4 2015 - 8-3 (5-0 MSC West) MSC Champions 8/27/15...........Cumberlands KY......L..........27-24......0-1 9/11/15...........@ Webber Int’l..........L..........35-25......0-2 9/19/15...........@ Union College.......W........37-23......1-2 9/26/15...........Bluefield College.......W........40-14......2-2 10/3/2015.......@ Faulkner ................W........59-50......3-2 10/10/15.........Pikeville......................W........42-34......4-2 10/17/15.........@ Bethel Univ............W........69-21......5-2 10/24/15.........Cumberland TN.......W........41-21......6-2 10/31/15.........@ Lindsey Wilson....W........26-21......7-2 11/7/15...........Reinhardt...................W .......70-56......8-2 11/21/15.........@ Marian ..................L..........44-7........8-3 Home Record: 77-70-1 ....................Away Record: 67-85 All-Time: 145-155-1 ..................MSC Record: 92-84-1 Postseason History: NAIA Playoffs 1997 (Geneva) 2001 (St. Francis, Georgetown) 2014 (Saint Xavier, Ill.) 2015 (Marian University) NCCAA Victory Bowl 2010 (N. Greenville), 2011 (Greenville); KWTO Bowl 2000 (Baker)

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2015 Dekwain Tarrance, Defensive Line

NAIA All-Americans First Team 2001 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Line 2008 Greg Fountain, Running Back 2010 Calvin Bini, Defensive Back Second Team 1992 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Line 1992 Steve Lovelace, Linebacker 1995 Tim Rogers, Linebacker 2000 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Line 2015 Jacob Russell, Quarterback

NCCAA All-Americans Player of the Year 2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker 2015 Jacob Russell, Quarterback First Team 2009 Henri Baynham-Baker, Defensive Line 2009 Calvin Bini, Punt Returner 2009 Trey Mayes, Linebacker 2009 Harold Small, Wide Receiver 2009 Alex Zimmerman, Offensive Line 2011 Henri Baynham-Baker, Def. Line 2011 Wayne Coffee, Running Back 2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker 2011 Carl Ojala, Punter 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2012 Blake Young, Linebacker 2013 Dekwain Tarrance, Defensive Line 2013 Blake Young, Defensive Back 2013 Alex Zimmerman, Offensive Line 2015 Jacob Russell, Quarterback 2015 Tyus Alcorn, Wide Receiver 2015 Jarrod Harrington, Wide Receiver 2015 Blake Cordell, Offensive Line

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Honorable Mention 2009 Sherman Williams, Defensive Line 2011 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2012 Nick Reed, Linebacker 2013 Trevon Chatman, Kick Returner 2013 Nick Reed, Linebacker 2015 Stephon Tanga, Defensive Line

Don hansen All-Americans First Team 1993 Jeff Harrod, Offensive Line 2000 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Line 2001 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Line Second Team 2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back 2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive Line Third Team 2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back 2002 Shane Riley, Wide Receiver 1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back 1999 Max Chaney, Offensive Line 1999 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Line 2000 Josh Schindler, Line-backer 2001 Donnie Johnson, Place kicker 2002 Travis Gay, Offensive Line 2002 Ricky Gehres, Wide Receiver 2002 Donnie Johnson, Punter 2002 JP Montgomery, Defensive Back 2002 William Mulder, Defensive Back 2002 JC Savasuk, Quarterback 2002 Josh Schindler, Linebacker 2002 Adam Turner, Offensive Line 2003 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker

Don Hansen ncc All-Americans 1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back 1998 Max Chaney, Offensive Line 1998 Michael Blackburn, (DB Player of Year) 1998 Jason Green, Linebacker 1998 Joe Don Looney, Quarterback 1999 Josh Anderson, Linebacker

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All Mid-South Conference 1988 Mike Todd Cecil, Linebacker 1989 Mike Mason, Quarterback 1989 Joe Pangallo, Defensive Line 1990 Mike Morgan, Quarterback 1990 Joe Pangallo, Defensive Line 1990 Shawn Matteoli, Tight End 1990 Steve Tow, Kicker 1990 Rod Burns, Running Back 1990 Tim Yantz, Offensive Line 1991 Rod Burns, Running Back 1991 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Line 1992 Dan Gonzales, Offensive Line 1992 Tim Yantz, Offensive Line 1992 Jeff Harrod, Offensive Line 1992 Larry Frith, Defensive Back 1992 Steve Lovelace, Defensive Back 1993 Chris Wolfe, Linebacker 1993 Ron Williams, Defensive Back 1993 Shannon Stephens, Defensive Line 1994 Mark Carroll, Defensive Back 1995 Tim Rogers, Linebacker 1996 Brent Thompson, Offensive Line 1996 Brian Turpin, Defensive Line 1996 Chris Gust, Defensive Line 1996 Mark Carroll, Defensive Back 1997 Dan McGill, Linebacker 1997 Reggie Boggs, Defensive Back 1997 Joe Don Looney, Quarterback 1997 Timmy Mays, Running Back 1997 Eric Lookadoo, Wide Receiver 1997 Kerry Overfelt, Offensive Line 1997 Chris Finch, Offensive Line 1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back 1998 Daniel Foster, Offensive Line 1998 Chad Ashley, Linebacker 1999 James Kraus, Place-kicker 1999 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Line 2000 Josh Schindler, Linebacker 2000 Max Comley, Offensive Line 2000 Andy McGill, Offensive Line 2000 Bryon Kennedy, Running Back 2000 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Line 2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive Lineman 2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back 2001 Demetrius Fortney, Defensive Line 2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back

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ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

Honorable Mention 1998 Timmy Mays, Running Back 1999 Demetrius Forney, Defensive Line 1999 Max Chaney, Offensive Line 2000 Josh Schindler, Linebacker 2001 Brennan Conway, Offensive Line 2001 Marques Cunningham, Running Back 2001 William Mulder, Defensive Back 2002 Ricky Gehres, Wide Receiver 2002 Travis Gay, Offensive Line 2002 Brian Rowland, Running Back 2003 Travis Gay, Offensive Line 2003 Donnie Johnson, Punter

Second Team 2012 Jarrod Harrington, Wide Receiver 2012 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2015 Percy Minor, Defensive Bank

1999 Jim Hardesty, Offensive Line 1999 Dan McGill, Linebacker 1999 Bill Troutman, Running Back

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2002 Brian Rowland, Running Back 2002 Ricky Gehres, Slotback 2003 Travis Gay, Offensive Line 2003 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker 2003 Phil Dickerson, Defensive Line 2004 Jerre Fly, Offensive Lineman 2004 Josh Jaggers, Offensive Line 2004 Ricky Gehres, Slotback 2004 Donnie Johnson, Place-kicker 2004 Chris Williams, Defensive Back 2004 Donnie Johnson, Punter 2005 Josh Dye, Quarterback 2005 John McCann, Defensive Line 2006 Jerre Fly, Offensive Lineman 2006 Greg Fountain, Running Back 2008 A.J. Brown, Offensive Line 2008 Greg Fountain, Running Back 2008 Jake Wallace, Free Safety 2009 Henri Baynham-Baker, Defensive Line 2009 Calvin Bini, Defensive Back 2009 Trey Mayes, Linebacker 2009 Sherman Williams, Defensive Line 2010 Henri Baynham-Baker, Defensive Line 2010 Calvin Bini, Defensive Back 2010 Gerwan Brewer, Running Back 2010 Harold Small, Wide Receiver 2010 Mark Terry, Running Back 2010 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2010 Alex Zimmerman, Offensive Line 2011 Henri Baynham-Baker, Defensive Line 2011 Wayne Coffee, Running Back 2011 Dwight Houston, Linebacker 2011 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman, Wide Receiver 2012 Jarrod Harrington, Slot Receiver 2012 Darius Skinner, Defensive Back

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2012 Blake Young, Linebacker 2013 Dekwain Tarrance, Defensive Line 2013 Blake Young, Defensive Back 2013 Andrew Zimmerman, Offensive Line 2014 Trevon Chatman, Wide Receiver 2014 Daniel DeLeon, Linebacker 2014 James Gardner, Defensive Back 2014 Demytreus Gipson, Wide Receiver 2014 Percy Minor, Defensive Back 2014 Stephon Tanga, Linebacker 2014 Dekwain Tarrance, Defensive Line 2014 Andrew Vaughn, Offensive Line 2014 Will Ward, Place-kicker 2014 Blake Young, Linebacker 2015 Blake Cordell, Offensive Line 2015 Jarrod Harrington, Wide Receiver 2015 Jacob Russell, Quarterback 2015 Tyus Alcorn, Wide Receiver 2015 Dekwain Tarrance, Defensive Line 2015 Stephon Tanga, Linebacker 2015 Erik Krivitsky, Punter 2015 Leonard Malloy, Offensive Line 2015 AJ Strong, Running Back 2015 Will Ward, Kicker 2015 Marquis Cain, Defensive Back 2015 James Gardner, Defensive Back 2015 Percy Minor, Defensive Back 2015 Jarrod Harrington, Return Specialist

MSC Divisional Freshman of the Year 2010 Gerwan Brewer (Offense)

mid-south coach of the year 1990 Ron Finley 1992 Ron Finley 1996 Ron Finley 2014 Perry Thomas

afca assistant coach of the year 1997 Samuel Wickliffe 1998 Eric Graves 1999 Haywood Riner Award Totals 4 NAIA First Team All-Americans 4 NAIA 2nd Team All-Americans 11 NAIA Honorable Mention All-Americans 45 NAIA Academic Scholar-Athletes 104 All Mid-South Conference First Team 82 All Mid-South Conference Second Team 130 All Mid-South Conference Honorable Mention 113 Mid-South Conference All-Academic

MSC Divisional Player of the Year 2011 Stan Warrenhuffman (Offense) 2014 Daniel DeLeon (Defense) 2015 Jacob Russell (Offense)

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TOTAL OFFENSE Total Yards Game ��������������� 452, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (8/30/08) Season ���������������������������������������������3,689 Jake Russell (2015) Career ����������������������������� 4,879, Joe Don Looney (1995-98) Most Yards Per Play Game...13.6, Joe Don Looney vs. Clinch Valley (9/12/98) Season ����������������������������������������������7.2, Jacob Russell (2015) Career ����������������������������������������� 7.9, Jacob Russell 2012-15) Most Yards Per Game Season ��������������������������������������������372.6, Jake Russell (2014) Career ��������������������������������� 323.6, Jake Russell (2014-2015) Most Plays Game �������������� 70, Ross Deaton vs. Cumberland (8/30/08) RUSHING Most Carries Game �������������� 40, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Season �������������������������������������������288, Wayne Coffee (2011) Career ������������������������������������711, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Most Net Yards Game ����������������� 320, Greg Fountain vs. Bethel (11/10/07) Season ���������������������������������������1,716, Greg Fountain (2008) Career ���������������������������������4,419, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Highest Average Per Rush

Most Yards Per Game Season ������������������������������������������156, Greg Fountain (2008) Caree �����������������������������������107.8, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Touchdowns Game �����������������5, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game ��������������� 5, Jon Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season ��������������������������������������������21, Greg Fountain (2008) Career ��������������������������������������46, Greg Fountain (2005-08) Longest Rush Game..............97, Timmy Mays at Georgetown (11/15/97) PASSING Most Attempts Game �������������������������57, Jake Russell vs. Faulkner (11/8/14) Season �����������������������������������������������443, Jake Russell (2015) Career �����������������������������������������846, Jake Russell (2014-15) Most Completions Game........... 37, Jake Russell vs. Lindsey Wilson (10/31/15) Season �����������������������������������������������275, Jake Russell (2015) Career ����������������������������������515, Nathan Cooper (2014-15) Highest Completion Percentage Game ��������������83.3, Nathan Cooper vs. Lindsey Wilson (11/2/02) Season ����������������������������������������������62.1, Jake Russell (2015) Career ����������������������������������������60.9, Jake Russell (2014-15) Most Yards Game ����������������������446, Jake Russell vs. Reinhardt (11/7/15) Season ��������������������������������������������3,676, Jake Russell (2015) Career ��������������������������������������6,691, Jake Russell (2014-15) Most Yards Per Game Season ��������������������������������������������334.2, Jake Russell (2015) Career ��������������������������������������304.0, Jake Russell (2014-15)

Most Interceptions Thrown

Most Touchdowns Scored

Game �����������������������������5, Will Warf vs. Pikeville (10/1/11) Season ����������������������������������������������� 19, Mike Mason (1988) Career �������������������������������������������37, Mike Mason (1988-90

Game �����������������5, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game �������������� 5, Joe Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season ��������������������������������������������21, Greg Fountain (2008) Career ��������������������������������������� 47, Greg Fountain (2005-08

Longest Pass Play Game...................97, Jake Russell vs. Lindsey Wilson (8/28/14) RECEIVING Most Receptions Game..............14, J. Harrington vs. Lindsey Wilson (10/31/15) Season ������������������������������������ 81, J.arrod Harrington (2015) Career �����������������������������192, Jarrod Harrington (2012-15) Most Yards Game �������������������������������172, Shane Riley at Union (11/16/02) Season ����������������������������������1,083, Trevon Chatman (2014) Career ��������������������� 2,486, Demytreus Gipson (2011-2014 Highest Average Per Reception Game �������������48.3, Demytreus Gipson vs. LWC (8/28/14) Season ��������������������������� 19.47 Stan Warrenhuffman (2011) Career ���������������������������������������� 20.12 Shane Riley (1999-02 Most Receptions Per Game Season ������������������������������������ 7.5, Jarrod Harrington (2015) Career ����������������������������������6.0, Trevon Chatman (2013-14 Most Touchdown Receptions Game ��������������������������������� 4 Tyus Alcorn vs. Bethel (10/17/15) Season ������������������������������������������������19, Tyus Alcorn (2015) Career ������������������������������29, Demytreus Gipson (2011-14) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Most Yards

Game �������������� 30, Greg Fountain at W.Va. Tech (9/27/08) Game............. 30, Joe Don Looney at Ky. Wesleyan (10/5/96) Season ������������������������������������������126, Greg Fountain (2008) Career ������������������������������������� 284, Greg Fountain (2005-08 KICKING Most Points Game ���������������15, Casey Clarke at Ky. Christian (9/29/12) Season �����������������������������������������77, Donnie Johnson (2002) Career �������������������������������� 273, Donnie Johnson (2001-04) Longest Field Goals Made Game ����������������������55, Casey Clarke at Bluefield (11/10/12 Most Field Goals Attempted Game ���������������������� 6, Casey Clarke at Bluefield (11/10/12) Season �����������������������������������������24, Donnie Johnson (2001) Career ������������������������������������ 69, Donnie Johnson (2001-04 Most Field Goals Made Game �����������������5, Casey Clarke at KY Christian (9/29/12) Season �����������������������������������������14, Donnie Johnson (2003) Career ������������������������������������ 38, Donnie Johnson (2001-04 Most PAT’s Made Game ����������������������������������� 9, Will Ward at Bethel (10/17/15) Season ��������������������������������������������������� 55, Will Ward (2015) Career �������������������������������� 159, Donnie Johnson (2001-04)

Game ������������������375, J. Harrington vs. Faulkner (10/3/15) Season ��������������������������������1,993, Jarrod Harrington (2015) Career ����������������������������������4,699, Greg Fountain (2005-08 Most Yards Per Game Season ��������������������������������181.2, Jarrod Harrington (2015) Career. ���������������������������������114.6, Greg Fountain (2005-08 SCORING

Most Touchdown Passes

Most Touchdowns Responsible For

Game �������������������������8, Jake Russell vs. Reinhardt (11/7/15) Season ������������������������������������������������� 42, Jake Russell (2015) Career ������������������������������������������� 66, Jake Russell (2014-15)

Season ��������������������������������������������21, Greg Fountain (2008) Career ��������������������������������������� 47, Greg Fountain (2005-08

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FIGHTING TIGER RECORDS

Game �������������18.1, Rod Turpin vs. Lindenwood (10/2/93) Season ���������������������������������������������� 8.82, Rod Turpin (1990) Career �������������������������� 6.36, Mark Cunningham (2000-01)

Jacob Russell (QB) broke over 20 Tiger football records in his two seasons at Campbellsville. He was named NAIA All-American and MSC and NCCAA Player of the Year in 2015. Photo by Richard RoBards

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PUNTING Most Punts Game �������������� 12, Erik Krivitsky at Murray St. (9/7/13) Game ���������������12, Chris Kidwell vs. Findlay (10/10/92) Season ���������������������������������������� 72, Erik Krivitsky (2012) Career ������������������������217, Micah Jones (1996-97, 99-00 Most Yards Game ����������������� 452, Josh Blesser at Ohio Dom. (9/1/07) Season �����������������������������������2,843, Erik Krivitsky (2012) Career. ������������������� 7,984, Micah Jones (1996-97, 99-00 Avg. Yards per Punt Game............ 48, Donnie Johnson vs. Cumberland Tenn. (10/2/04) Season ������������������������������ 40.72, Donnie Johnson (2003) Career �������������������������������������������40.23, Carl Ojala (2011 Longest Punt Game.........70 Yards, Donnie Johnson at Lambuth (10/4/03) Most Punts Downed Inside 20 Game ������������������ 5, Micah Jones at Union (11/11/2000)

FIGHTING TIGER RECORDS

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns Game..... 8, Greg Oliver twice (9/14/92 & 10/26/91) Season... 36, Greg Oliver (1991) Career... 55, Calvin Bini (2009-10)

Longest Kick Return

Most Interception Yards

Game....... 100 Yards, Harold Small at Shorter (10/1/09)

Game...........137, Chris Williams vs. Lambuth (10/16/04) Season ������������������������������������139, Chris Williams (2004) Career ����������������������������� 275, William Mulder (2001-03

Most Kick Returns for Touchdown Career ��������������������������������������������� 1, Six Different Player DEFENSE

Punt Return Yards Game ����������111, William Mulder vs. Union (11/10/01) Season �������������������������������������������377, Calvin Bini (2009) Career ����������������������������� 665, William Mulder (2001-03 Highest Avg. Yards per Punt Return Game ���������37.0, William Mulder vs. Union (11/10/01) Season ��������������������������������� 17.0, William Mulder (2001) Career ������������������������ 13.58, Trevon Chatman (2013-14

Longest Interception Return

Total Tackles

Game ���������������������90, Brian Saylor vs. Urbana (9/24/88

Game ����������������������� 21, Mike Todd Cecil vs. Centre (9/10/88) Season �������������������������������������128, Josh Schindler (2000) Career �����������������������������������369, Blake Young (2011-14)

Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns

Unassisted Tackles Season ���������������������������������������69, Steve Lovelace (1992) Career ������������������������������������ 205, Blake Young (2011-14

Game �����������������������������������������������1, 18 Different Players Season ������������������������������������� 2, Dwight Houston (2011) Career ������������������������������� 2, Dwight Houston (2008-11) Career ����������������������������������� 2, William Griffin (2004-07 Most Fumble Recovered

Longest Punt Return

Assisted Tackles

Game ���������� 84 Yards, Reggie Boggs vs. Tusculum (9/30/95)

Season ��������������������������������������� 96, Josh Schindler (2000) Career ��������������������������242, Josh Schindler (1998-00, 02

Game...... 2 Percy Minor vs. LWC (10/13/12) Tied w/ 7 Season �������������������������������������� 5, Sherm Williams (2009) Season ��������������������������������������5, Robbie Gribbins (2004) Career �����������������������������������������11, Chris Gust (1993-96

Tackles for Loss

Fumble Return Yards

Season �������������������������������� 41, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career ����������������������������96, Demetrius Forney (1998-01

Game �������������������������������������������� 126, Tim Rogers (1995) Season ����������������������������������������� 126, Tim Rogers (1995) Career ���������������������������������� 137, Earl McCann (2010-12

Most Punt Returns for Touchdown Game ����������������������������������������������1, 11 Different Players Season ������������������������������������ 2, Trevon Chatman (2013) Career ����������������������������������3, William Mulder (2001-03 KICK RETURNS

Yards Tackled for Loss

Most Returns Game �����������8, Larry Walls vs. Cumberlands Ky. (11/2/13) Season ������������������������������������������������ 30, Ryan Hearn (1998) Career �������������������������������� 75, Darnell Stewart (2003-06 Kick Return Yards Game.........186, Darius Skinner vs. Georgetown (10/6/12) Season ������������������������������������679, Darius Skinner (2012) Career ���������������������������1,711, Darnell Stewart (2003-06 Highest Avg. Yards per Kick Returns Game ����������������68.5, Harold Small at Shorter (10/1/09) Season ������������������������������� 30.88, Gerwan Brewer (2010) Career ���������������������������30.19, Gerwan Brewer (2010-11

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Casey Clarke kicked his way into CU football history in his only season on the team. The former All-American soccer player kicked a 55-yard FG in 2012 to sit alone at the top. Photo by Richard RoBards

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Season ������������������������������ 156, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career ��������������������������341, Demetrius Forney (1998-01 Quarterback Sacks Game........4, Daniel DeLeon vs. Webber Int’l (9/13/14) Season �������������������������������� 15, Demetrius Forney (2001) Career ����������������������������27, Demetrius Forney (1998-01 Most Interceptions

Fumbles Return for Touchdown Season �����������������������������������������2, Tim Rogers (1993-95) Career ������������������������������������� 2, Earl McCann (2010-12) Career ������������������������������������������ 2, Tim Rogers (1993-95 Most Blocked Kicks Game........2, Dwight Houston vs. UVA-Wise (11/5/11) Season ��������������������������������������������� 4, Blake Young (2012) Career ��������������������������������������� 9, Blake Young (2011-14)

Game �������������� 3, JP Montgomery at N. Greenville (10/23/99) Game ������������������������3, Jacob Wallace at Union (9/27/08) Season �������������������������������������� 7, William Mulder (2001) Season ��������������������������������������������7, Mark Carroll (1994) Career ������������������������������ 16, William Mulder (2001-03) Career ����������������������������������� 16, Mark Carroll (1993-96)

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