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Standing Left to Right: Joe Berlin, Sheriff; Bart Gavin, Chancery Clerk; Phil Dickerson, Beat Three; Travares K. Comegys, Beat Five; Charles Miller, Chief Financial Officer; Danielle Ashley, Chief Administrative Officer and Board Attorney. Seated Left to Right: Vice-President David Scruggs, Beat Four; President Johnny Burnett, Beat One; T. Larry Dykes, Beat Two.
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THE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 QUICK FACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2021 ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 OPPONENTS SERIES RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 MEET THE PLAYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-33 COACHING STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-37 SUPPORT STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-43 2020 IN REVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-46 JOIN THE BOBCAT CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 ABOUT THE MACCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-53 NEXT LEVEL BOBCATS [D1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55
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IN THE PROS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-64 BOBCATS DEFY SEGREGATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69 MACCC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71 ALL-AMERICANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73 ALL-TIME RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-80 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 THE HISTORY OF LAUREL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-83 JC SPORTS HALL OF FAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-87 BOBCAT CHEERLEADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-89 MAROON TYPHOON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-95 JOIN THE J-FIT CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
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PRESIDENT u 16TH YEAR
Rarely is a person afforded the opportunity to serve as the president of his alma mater . However, in 2006, Dr . Jesse R . Smith was presented with this type of unique challenge as he became the fifth president of Jones College . Located in South Mississippi, the Ellisville campus is just a few miles from Smith’s childhood home . His diverse interests served him well at Jones as Smith attended on both athletic and music scholarships . While at Jones, he was a member of the football team and the concert choir . It was also at Jones that Smith met his future wife, Jennifer Scrimpshire, who was a Bobcat cheerleader . After graduating from Jones, Smith furthered his education at the University of Mississippi where he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business administration . He received his Ph .D . from the University of Southern Mississippi . Following a brief stint in the public business sector, Smith returned home to Jones College . In his 27 years at the college, Smith has held positions as a business instructor, academic dean, dean of instructional affairs, and dean of the college . He’s served as president of the institution the last 15 years . Smith accepted the presidency less than a year after Hurricane Katrina devastated large portions of South Mississippi and left Jones College with a nearly 25 percent enrollment decrease in her wake . Under Smith’s guidance, Jones has maintained a successful enrollment year in and year out, and Jones College currently employs over 400 staff and faculty . During his tenure as president, Smith has overseen several construction projects including state-of-the-art academic and athletic facilities . Jones Hall, home to the humanities and social science divisions, opened in 2011 with energy-efficient heating and cooling systems . Additionally, Smith has overseen the renovation of McClellan Hall, home of the marketing and information technology departments, along with the addition of the Bobcat baseball and softball teams’ home field, Community Bank Park . Dr . Smith spearheaded the institution’s name change to Jones College in 2018 .
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Throughout his career, Smith has received numerous honors, including the Shirley B . Gordon Award of Distinction and Mississippi’s Top 40 under 40 Award . He has been named a fellow in the Educational Profession Fellowship Program and in the Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program . Additionally, Smith has served as the president of the Academic Deans Association of the Mississippi Junior/Community College System and as the chair of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College Presidents Association . On a personal note, Smith and his wife, Jennifer, live on campus and are the proud parents of Conner, a sophomore at Jones and a member of JC Voices, and Mary Kate, a recent graduate of the University of Mississippi, currently pursuing a master’s degree at Mississippi State University . The Smiths are active members of First Baptist Church of Ellisville .
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ADMINISTRATION
CAIN
VP OF ADVANCEMENT & ATHLETICS u 4TH YEAR
Joel Cain was named Jones College’s athletic director in July 2018 after serving three years as an assistant under Katie Herrington . His current role at the College has expanded to Vice President of Advancement & Athletics and Dean of Students . Cain enters his fourth year as athletic director, leading one of the top junior college athletic departments in the nation . Jones has a cumulative 484-136 record, a .780 win percentage, in his first three years with eight MACCC Championships, seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships and a Mississippi Bowl victory . Off the field, the Bobcats have been equally impressive . Football, women’s soccer and men’s tennis were each named 2019-20 MACCC Academic Teams of the Year in their respective sports . It was the secondstraight year for football, who was also recognized as the 2018 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year with a 3 .14 GPA . Over the past three seasons, 159 student-athletes received academic recognition from the NJCAA and 251 were named MACCC academic award winners . Cain, who is in now his 18th year at his alma mater, had also served as director of sports medicine for nine years and is a member of the National
Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) . Cain played football for the Bobcats and finished his collegiate career at UAB where he received his bachelors of art in education at Alabama-Birmingham and his masters of science at the University of Mississippi . He is married to the former Wendy Walker of Mize .
CHRIS
ROBINSON
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR u 4TH YEAR
Future Hall of Famer Chris Robinson enters his 13th season as head softball coach at Jones where he’s guided the program to seven national tournament appearances in the past nine seasons . Robinson also doubles as the Bobcats’ assistant athletic director . The three-time MACCC and four-time NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year has led Jones to an impressive 496-116 ( .810) record, seven conference championships, four region championships and the 2018 NJCAA Division II National Championship . Also a four-time national runner-up, Robinson is the third-winningest coach in MACCC softball history . Dating back to the Bobcats’ first-ever conference and south division championship in 2012, Robinson has guided Jones to nine 40-win seasons – unmatched in the MACCC . JC has also won 50 games three times, including a school-record 55 wins in 2017 . After a CoVID-19 shortened season in 2020 and 15-3 record, Jones had a fantastic 2021 season going 47-9 and finishing as national runner-up . Robinson has coached 18 NJCAA All-American selections, 18 NFCA All-
Americans and dozens of all-conference players . Robinson has helped send 32 players to four-year programs, including NJCAA Division II Players of the Year Kelsha Loftin (Ole Miss) and Kelly Byrd (Delta State) and Pitcher of the Year Karli Perque (Memphis) to name a few . Robinson was named the 2018 NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year, while the staff of Robinson, associate head coach Bob Herrington and assistant coach Katie Durham were named NFCA National and South Region Coaching Staff of the Year . Robinson was an assistant for the Bobcats for six seasons prior to being named head coach . He also served as an assistant football coach for 10 years, coaching running backs and serving as an administrative assistant . Robinson is a graduate of Pearl River Community College . He received his bachelor’s degree in coaching from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2002 and a master’s of science degree from Southern Miss in physical education in 2005 . Robinson is married to the former Carley Blackwell . He has a daughter, Marlee, and sons, Reid and Braden .
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uGENERAL INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellisville, Miss. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1911 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public, Two-Year Community College President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Jesse Smith Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Cain Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MACCC (South Division) Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon, Gold & Gray Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobcats Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Grass Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,500 School Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCJC.edu Athletic Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCBobcats.com Live Stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCJC.TV uPROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570-308-27 First Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi Gulf Coast (W, 20-0) Head Coaches/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16/Steve Buckley MACCC Championships/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13/2001 uSPORTS INFORMATION Assistant AD for Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Maloney (3rd Year) Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Wansley (15th Year) Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (601) 477-4146/4158
uCOACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Buckley (6th Season) Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Miss, 1985 Record at Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-12 Career College Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . same Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lytrel Pollard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Chambliss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant Garner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kwési Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barney Farrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Hudson Football Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (601) 477-1189 Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Smith Assistant Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Butler Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (601) 477-3305 uTEAM INFORMATION 2020 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 2020 MACCC South Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 (4th) Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Offensive Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multiple Defensive Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 / 4-2-5 Lettermen Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Lettermen Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Starters Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Starters Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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NUMERICAL ROSTER Football Staff
Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Steve Buckley (6th Season) Southern Miss, 1985 Director of Football Operations TE/ST/Recruiting Coordinator Richard Chambliss (6th Season) Southern Miss, 2015 Defensive Coordinator/DB’s Lytrel Pollard (3rd Season) Southern Miss, 1997 Offensive Line Grant Garner (6th Season) Oklahoma State, 2011 Defensive Line Kwési Drake (4th Season) Auburn University, 2002 Linebackers Barney Farrar (4th Season) Delta State, 1983 Wide Receivers Brian Hudson (4th Season) Oklahoma State, 2010 Student Coach Garon Malone Team Managers/Filmers Sid Burrough, Kyle Bradshaw, Jacob Sullivan, Shon Jones, Trevor Rowell, Cole Kendrick, Tripp Cotten Student Trainers Dawson Brooks, Jaclyn Mordica Cameron Glenn, Jermiah Ray Kinsey Bellinger, Kalyn King Lindsey Hampton, Grace Essary Alana Davidson
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VP of Athletics & Advancement Joel Cain (4th Year) Alabama-Birmingham Dir. of Academic Enhancement Carla Collins (6th Year) Central Michigan, 1998 Head Athletic Trainer Stephanie Smith (4th Year) Southern Miss, 2004 Dir. of Strength & Conditioning David Queck (4th Year) St. Cloud State, 2010
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Ackerman, Miss. / Choctaw County Friendship, Miss. / Southern Miss Laurel, Miss. / West Jones Columbus, Miss. / Biloxi Opelika, Ala. / Beauregard / Florida State Water Valley, Miss. / Water Valley Wetumpka, Ala. / Wetumpka Lexington, Miss. / Holmes County Central Bastrop, La. / Bastrop Madison, Miss. / Madison Central Brandon, Miss. / Brandon Forest, Miss. / Forest Columbus, Miss. / Biloxi Friendship, Miss. / Collins Macon, Miss. / Starkville Lexington, Miss. / Holmes County Central Columbus, Miss. / West Lowndes Brandon, Miss. / Madison Ridgeland Academy Foxworth, Miss. / West Marion Lumberton, Miss. / Lumberton Jackson, Miss. / Jackson Academy Louisville, Miss. / Nanih Waiya Hattiesburg, Miss. / Louisiana-Monroe Bay St. Louis, Miss. / Hancock Greenwood, Miss. / Greenville Christian Starkville, Miss. / Starkville Academy Greenwood, Miss. / Greenwood Pass Christian, Miss. / Pass Christian Vaughn, Miss. / Yazoo County Natchez, Miss. / Adams County Christian Benoit, Miss. / Ray Brooks Jackson, Miss. / Lanier Hickory, Miss. / Newton County Miami, Fla. / South Broward Prattville, Ala. / Prattville Louisville, Miss. / Louisville Gulfport, Miss. / Harrison Central Purvis, Miss. / Purvis Taylorsville, Miss. / Taylorsville Gautier, Miss. / Gautier Opelika, Ala. / Opelika Palm Bay, Fla. / Bayside Heidelberg, Miss. / Heidelberg Taylorsville, Miss. / Taylorsville Jackson, Miss. / Lanier Camden, Miss. / Leake Central Dekalb, Miss. / Kemper County Itta Bena, Miss. / Greenwood Taylorsville, Miss. / Taylorsville Heidelberg, Miss. / Heidelberg Kiln, Miss. / Hancock Crystal Springs, Miss. / Crystal Springs Mendenhall, Miss. / Mendenhall Crystal Springs, Miss. / Crystal Springs Lumberton, Miss. / Lumberton Foxworth, Miss. / West Marion Biloxi, Miss. / Biloxi Biloxi, Miss / Biloxi Nashville, Tenn. / Green Hill Hattiesburg, Miss. / Oak Grove Columbia, Miss. / Columbia Academy Winona, Miss. / Grenada Madison, Miss. / Madison Central Biloxi, Miss. / Biloxi Columbia, Miss. / West Marion
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Marshakie Applewhite Jr . Ty Boyland Kenderius Burke JaGarrion Butler Shaheim Carroll Zach Causey Mike Cockream Kendall Coleman Kentario Davis Kenderian Dixon Jamarcus Eiland Miguel Evans Alan Follis Quintin Fowler Tylan Glass Tahjai Graham Tanner Hatten Quaterius Hawkins Salathiel Hemphill Robert Henry Ethan Hibley Drew Horton Paul Hughes II Kamarius Husband Kason James Javarian Jenkins Markees Johnson Robert Johnson Xavier Johnson Javeon Jones Marzeion Jones Weston Kropp Brodarius Lewis Matt Mabry André Mack Jordyn Mahaffey Zarian McGill Hershey McLaurin Markel McLaurin Daylin Metcalf Jamius Mitchell Andrew Moffett Ashton Nickelberry Chad O’Neal Brody Pierce Travor Randle Ty Rawls Sema’j Robertson Rasaiah Ruffin Qua Sanders Corterrious Shaw Jaylin Simmons Devon Smith Jervin Smith Justin Smith Markell Smith Yohan Thompson Bud Tolbert Lardarius Webb Jr . La’Damian Webb Khristopher White Jodie Williams Ricky Willis Justin Wilson Jaqavius Yates
OL DL DE OL LB DL LB WR OL LB LB LB QB OL DB DE LS QB TE RB OL LB RB LB TE LB OL WR LB DL WR OL DL OL DB DL OL DB DB DB DE/OLB WR WR WR K/P DB DB WR TE WR DL DB DL DB DB OL K/P WR DB RB DB DB LB OL OL
6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-8 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-5
310 270 245 265 220 290 215 170 285 220 220 220 185 320 195 245 210 180 235 185 340 220 200 210 245 195 310 195 260 290 170 300 295 305 195 250 300 205 195 190 235 180 175 175 175 190 215 175 260 185 260 170 315 185 200 285 190 190 175 210 175 190 220 280 310
Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . R-Fr . So . So . Fr . So . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So . Fr . So . Fr . Fr . Fr . Fr . So .
Itta Bena, Miss . / Greenwood Taylorsville, Miss . / Taylorsville Camden, Miss . / Leake Central Dekalb, Miss . / Kemper County Gautier, Miss . / Gautier Madison, Miss . / Madison Central Benoit, Miss . / Ray Brooks Ackerman, Miss . / Choctaw County Crystal Springs, Miss . / Crystal Springs Vaughn, Miss . / Yazoo County Louisville, Miss . / Louisville Hickory, Miss . / Newton County Laurel, Miss . / West Jones Kiln, Miss . / Hancock Louisville, Miss . / Nanih Waiya Palm Bay, Fla . / Bayside Purvis, Miss . / Purvis Bastrop, La . / Bastrop Winona, Miss . / Grenada Lumberton, Miss . / Lumberton Foxworth, Miss . / West Marion Brandon, Miss . / Madison Ridgeland Academy Forest, Miss . / Forest Foxworth, Miss . / West Marion Taylorsville, Miss . / Taylorsville Hattiesburg, Miss . / Louisiana-Monroe Lumberton, Miss . / Lumberton Columbia, Miss . / Columbia Academy Miami, Fla . / South Broward Heidelberg, Miss . / Heidelberg Nashville, Tenn . / Green Hill Biloxi, Miss / Biloxi Prattville, Ala . / Prattville Mendenhall, Miss . / Mendenhall Madison, Miss . / Madison Central Columbia, Miss . / West Marion Taylorsville, Miss . / Taylorsville Friendship, Miss . / Collins Friendship, Miss . / Southern Miss Greenwood, Miss . / Greenville Christian Opelika, Ala . / Opelika Pass Christian, Miss . / Pass Christian Brandon, Miss . / Brandon Columbus, Miss . / Biloxi Starkville, Miss . / Starkville Academy Greenwood, Miss . / Greenwood Wetumpka, Ala . / Wetumpka Bay St . Louis, Miss . / Hancock Hattiesburg, Miss . / Oak Grove Columbus, Miss . / West Lowndes Jackson, Miss . / Lanier Jackson, Miss . / Lanier Biloxi, Miss . / Biloxi Columbus, Miss . / Biloxi Lexington, Miss . / Holmes County Central Biloxi, Miss . / Biloxi Natchez, Miss . / Adams County Christian Water Valley, Miss . / Water Valley Jackson, Miss . / Jackson Academy Opelika, Ala . / Beauregard / Florida State Macon, Miss . / Starkville Lexington, Miss . / Holmes County Central Gulfport, Miss . / Harrison Central Heidelberg, Miss . / Heidelberg Crystal Springs, Miss . / Crystal Springs
MARSHAKIE . . . . . . . . . .MARSHA-key SHAHEIM Carroll . . . . . . . . Sha-heem Mike COCKREAM . . . . . . . . .Cock-rum Jamarcus EILAND . . . . . . . . . . . .Island Alan FOLLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall-us TAHJAI Graham . . . . . . . . . . . Tah-zhay Ethan HIBLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hi-blee BRODARIUS Lewis . . . Broad-air-e-us JAMIUS Mitchell . . . . . . . . . .Juh-myus TRAVOR Randle . . . . . . . . . . Tray-VOR Bud TOLBERT . . . . . . . . . . . .TALL-burt SEMAJ Robertson . . . . . .Seh-MAHZAY RASAIAH Ruffin . . . . . . . . .Ruh-zayuh JAQAVIUS Yates . . . . . Juh-QUAY-v-us
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Roster Breakdown by State Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Roster Breakdown by Class Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 *the 2020 season was a free year for all returning players due to COVID-19*
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Opponent Series Records Coahoma 1975 1976 1977 1980 1981 1982 1983 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2010 2011 2016 2017 2018 2019
Copiah-Lincoln 1929 1930 1931 1934 1935 1936 1937 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
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24-2
JCJC 39, Coahoma 7 JCJC 42, Coahoma 0 JCJC 29, Coahoma 2 JCJC 47, Coahoma 6 JCJC 49, Coahoma 27 JCJC 35, Coahoma 0 JCJC 51, Coahoma 0 JCJC 28, Coahoma 12 JCJC 24, Coahoma 8 JCJC 50, Coahoma 6 JCJC 33, Coahoma 8 JCJC 49, Coahoma 27 JCJC 35, Coahoma 0 JCJC 38, Coahoma 7 JCJC 51, Coahoma 6 JCJC 28, Coahoma 0 JCJC 31, Coahoma 7 JCJC 30, Coahoma 0 JCJC 26, Coahoma 13 JCJC 51, Coahoma 12 JCJC 24, Coahoma 26 JCJC 46, Coahoma 20 JC 38, Coahoma 6 JC 33, Coahoma 16 JC 44, Coahoma 0 JC 10, Coahoma 18
24-15-1
JCJC 0, Copiah-Lincoln 47 JCJC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 27 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 6, Copiah-Lincoln 33 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 16 JCJC 6, Copiah-Lincoln 26 JCJC 6, Copiah-Lincoln 26 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 47, Copiah-Lincoln 20 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 12, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 31, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 19, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 9 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 12 JCJC 34, Copiah-Lincoln 13 JCJC 39, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 25, Copiah-Lincoln 27 JCJC 26, Copiah-Lincoln 33 JCJC 6, Copiah-Lincoln 41 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 0, Copiah-Lincoln 33 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 13 JCJC 6, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 31, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 35, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 41, Copiah-Lincoln 6
1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
JCJC 30, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 17, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 41, Copiah-Lincoln 25 JCJC 27, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 13 JCJC 24, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln3 JCJC 16, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 31, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 21, Copiah-Lincoln 23 JCJC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 2 JCJC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 16, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 19, Copiah-Lincoln 21 JCJC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 28 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 21 JCJC 22, Copiah-Lincoln 29 JCJC 34, Copiah-Lincoln 39 JCJC 10, Copiah-Lincoln 16 JCJC 0, Copiah-Lincoln 23 JCJC 35, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 41, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 50, Copiah-Lincoln 37 JCJC 24, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 27, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 45, Copiah-Lincoln 6 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 21 JCJC 20, Copiah-Lincoln 21 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 3 JCJC 33, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 36, Copiah-Lincoln 7 JCJC 30, Copiah-Lincoln 19 JCJC 17, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JCJC 3, Copiah-Lincoln 16 JCJC 13, Copiah-Lincoln 0 JCJC 21, Copiah-Lincoln 9 JCJC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 24 JCJC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 20 JCJC 7, Copiah-Lincoln 14 JC, 29, Copiah-Lincoln 33 JC 50, Copiah-Lincoln 47 JC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 40 JC 14, Copiah-Lincoln 17 JC 22, Copiah-Lincoln 27 JC 35, Copiah-Lincoln 10 JC 28, Copiah-Lincoln 23 JC 21, Copiah-Lincoln 14 Canceled due to COVID-19
East Central 1929 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
57-29-1
JCJC 0, East Central 12 JCJC 27, East Central 12 JCJC 0, East Central 18 JCJC 0, East Central 0 JCJC 14, East Central 6 JCJC 18, East Central 6 JCJC 7, East Central 27 JCJC 13, East Central 0
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JCJC 0, East Central 15 JCJC 0, East Central 6 JCJC 3, East Central 0 JCJC 31, East Central 12 JCJC 27, East Central 0 JCJC 47, East Central 6 JCJC 14, East Central 7 JCJC 19, East Central 7 JCJC 27, East Central 0 JCJC 0, East Central 12 JCJC 0, East Central 19 JCJC 18, East Central 7 JCJC 6, East Central 7 JCJC 34, East Central 7 JCJC 45, East Central 13 JCJC 34, East Central 12 JCJC 46, East Central 15 JCJC 6, East Central 12 JCJC 6, East Central 8 JCJC 0, East Central 12 JCJC 7, East Central 13 JCJC 15, East Central 24 JCJC 42, East Central 17 JCJC 29, East Central 8 JCJC 23, East Central 0 JCJC 10, East Central 6 JCJC 14, East Central 0 JCJC 48, East Central 19 JCJC 56, East Central 26 JCJC 43, East Central 13 JCJC 30, East Central 34 JCJC 3, East Central 14 JCJC 22, East Central 0 JCJC 9, East Central 13 JCJC 7, East Central 0 JCJC 40, East Central 6 JCJC 16, East Central 21 JCJC 41, East Central 6 JCJC 20, East Central 15 JCJC 33, East Central 10 JCJC 23, East Central 16 JCJC 25, East Central 20 JCJC 35, East Central 0 JCJC 26, East Central 13 JCJC 10, East Central 14 JCJC 3, East Central 22 JCJC 35, East Central 7 JCJC 41, East Central 7 JCJC 42, East Central 14 JCJC 7, East Central 27 JCJC 42, East Central 12 JCJC 24, East Central 10 JCJC 36, East Central 29 JCJC 31, East Central 10 JCJC 12, East Central 45 JCJC 34, East Central 15 JCJC 31, East Central 21 JCJC 13, East Central 21 JCJC 28, East Central 38 JCJC 40, East Central 36 JCJC 3, East Central 6 (3OT) JCJC 17, East Central 7
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
JCJC 29, East Central 13 JCJC 14, East Central 28 JCJC 13, East Central 7 JCJC 32, East Central 29 JCJC 42, East Central 35 JCJC 32, East Central 10 JCJC 14, East Central 24 JCJC 28, East Central 7 JC 46, East Central 21 JC 47, East Central 0 JC 7, East Central 14 JC 6, East Central 14 JC 24, East Central 37 JC 49, East Central 7 JC 45, East Central 20 JC 35, East Central 13 JC 34, East Central 5
East Mississippi 1929 1930 1931 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1984 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992 1993
39-18-4
JCJC 13, East Mississippi 25 JCJC 19, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 0, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 7, East Mississippi 7 JCJC 26, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 51, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 13, East Mississippi 13 JCJC 21, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 6, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 39, East Mississippi 12 JCJC 33, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 26, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 21, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 14, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 38, East Mississippi 13 JCJC 18, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 34, East Mississippi 19 JCJC 28, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 43, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 13, East Mississippi 25# JCJC 7, East Mississippi 7 JCJC 24, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 15, East Mississippi 14 JCJC 9, East Mississippi 6 JCJC 0, East Mississippi 42 JCJC 0, East Mississippi 20 JCJC 7, East Mississippi 8 JCJC 32, East Mississippi 13 JCJC 0, East Mississippi 19 JCJC 9, East Mississippi 12 JCJC 37, East Mississippi 7 JCJC 31, East Mississippi 21 JCJC 34, East Mississippi 24 JCJC 18, East Mississippi 20 JCJC 17, East Mississippi 14 JCJC 21, East Mississippi 13 JCJC 34, East Mississippi 7 JCJC 31, East Mississippi 21 JCJC 40, East Mississippi 21 JCJC 14, East Mississippi 16 JCJC 18, East Mississippi 0 JCJC 3, East Mississippi 20 JCJC 42, East Mississippi 13
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Gulf Coast 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
46-45-6
JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 38 JCJC 18, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 6, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 19, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 12 JCJC 3, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 6, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 24, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 19, Gulf Coast 8 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 12, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 27, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 19 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 21 JCJC 12, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 33, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 20, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 22 JCJC 20, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 32, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 19, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 19, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 8, Gulf Coast 18 JCJC 10, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 15, Gulf Coast 8 JCJC 6, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 18, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 20, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 8, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 21 JCJC 21, Gulf Coast 39 JCJC 28, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 3, Gulf Coast 14 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 0 JCJC 8, Gulf Coast 14 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 9 JCJC 10, Gulf Coast 29 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 14
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1980 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Hinds 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940
JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 25 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 10 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 6 JCJC 12, Gulf Coast 0* JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 36 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 18* JCJC 28, Gulf Coast 23 JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 24 JCJC 15, Gulf Coast 17 JCJC 17, Gulf Coast 12* JCJC 12, Gulf Coast 21 JCJC 16, Gulf Coast 17* JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 17 JCJC 9, Gulf Coast 26 JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 3 JCJC 6, Gulf Coast 31 JCJC 45, Gulf Coast 43 JCJC 36, Gulf Coast 20 JCJC 0, Gulf Coast 28 JCJC 10, Gulf Coast 20 JCJC 32, Gulf Coast 7 JCJC 38, Gulf Coast 21 JCJC 28, Gulf Coast 24 JCJC 16, Gulf Coast 21 JCJC 21, Gulf Coast 25 JCJC 33, Gulf Coast 10 JCJC 21, Gulf Coast 52 JCJC 13, Gulf Coast 27 JCJC 30, Gulf Coast 14 JCJC 29, Gulf Coast 14 JCJC 27, Gulf Coast 13 JCJC 41, Gulf Coast 14 JCJC 7, Gulf Coast 44 JCJC 3, Gulf Coast 24 JCJC 14, Gulf Coast 20 JCJC 17, Gulf Coast 20* JCJC 8, Gulf Coast 41 JCJC 17, Gulf Coast 20 JCJC 24, Gulf Coast 31 JCJC 10, Gulf Coast 17 JC 35, Gulf Coast 28 JC 52, Gulf Coast 42 JC 3, Gulf Coast 42 JC 27, Gulf Coast 37 JC 28, Gulf Coast 14 JC 38, Gulf Coast 24 JC 16, Gulf Coast 13 JC 14, Gulf Coast 20 JC 8, Gulf Coast 35
52-38-4
JCJC 6, Hinds 12 JCJC 0, Hinds 0 JCJC 13, Hinds 13 JCJC 0, Hinds 13 JCJC 6, Hinds 24 JCJC 20, Hinds 7 JCJC 31, Hinds 0 JCJC 12, Hinds 19 JCJC 6, Hinds 0 JCJC 20, Hinds 6 JCJC 0, Hinds 19 JCJC 20, Hinds 0
1941 1942 1944 1944 1945 1946 1947 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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JCJC 7, Hinds 0 JCJC 9, Hinds 7 JCJC 14, Hinds 13 JCJC 7, Hinds 12 JCJC 2, Hinds 18 JCJC 19, Hinds 20 JCJC 6, Hinds 6 JCJC 0, Hinds 13 JCJC 26, Hinds 27 JCJC 26, Hinds 6 JCJC 6, Hinds 8 JCJC 32, Hinds 28 JCJC 7, Hinds 20 JCJC 7, Hinds 9 JCJC 14, Hinds 20 JCJC 24, Hinds 28 JCJC 20, Hinds 19 JCJC 7, Hinds 20 JCJC 34, Hinds 14 JCJC 36, Hinds 21 JCJC 0, Hinds 26 JCJC 8, Hinds 6 JCJC 32, Hinds 0 JCJC 31, Hinds 6 JCJC 21, Hinds 20 JCJC 41, Hinds 12 JCJC 14, Hinds 28 JCJC 33, Hinds 0 JCJC 25, Hinds 0 JCJC 49, Hinds 10 JCJC 25, Hinds 7 JCJC 40, Hinds 6 JCJC 44, Hinds 7 JCJC 6, Hinds 7 JCJC 6, Hinds 3 JCJC 20, Hinds 9 JCJC 35, Hinds 10 JCJC 40, Hinds 9 JCJC 42, Hinds 0 JCJC 0, Hinds 7 JCJC 14, Hinds 7 JCJC 24, Hinds 13 JCJC 19, Hinds 14 JCJC 24, Hinds 13 JCJC 27, Hinds 12 JCJC 7, Hinds 13 JCJC 31, Hinds 0 JCJC 2, Hinds 25 JCJC 17, Hinds 21 JCJC 20, Hinds 31 JCJC 14, Hinds 34 JCJC 6, Hinds 27 JCJC 9, Hinds 31 JCJC 26, Hinds 3 JCJC 21, Hinds 27 JCJC 39, Hinds 37 JCJC 10, Hinds 24 JCJC 26, Hinds 40 JCJC 28, Hinds 23 JCJC 14, Hinds 31 JCJC 13, Hinds 19 JCJC 28, Hinds 7 JCJC 17, Hinds 14 JCJC 10, Hinds 17
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Holmes 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1958 1959 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1973 1974 1975 1978 1979 1986 1987 1988 1989 1992 1993 1996
JCJC 7, Hinds 27 JCJC 47, Hinds 14 JCJC 27, Hinds 16 JCJC 56, Hinds 41 JCJC 31, Hinds 24 JCJC 27, Hinds 0 JCJC 23, Hinds 27 JCJC 7, Hinds 34 JC 50, Hinds 15 JC 20, Hinds 24 JC 52, Hinds 45 JC 13, Hinds 38 JC 28, Hinds 27 JC 41, Hinds 36 JC 28, Hinds 25 JC 31, Hinds 7 JC 16, Hinds 18
32-21-1
JCJC 2, Holmes 31 JCJC 20, Holmes 0 JCJC 7, Holmes 2 JCJC 0, Holmes 19 JCJC 13, Holmes 33 JCJC 0, Holmes 12 JCJC 6, Holmes 40 JCJC 0, Holmes 18 JCJC 31, Holmes 13 JCJC 6, Holmes12 JCJC 28, Holmes 6 JCJC 21, Holmes 0 JCJC 7, Holmes 12 JCJC 13, Holmes 44 JCJC 20, Holmes18 JCJC 19, Holmes 6 JCJC 30, Holmes 7 JCJC 20, Holmes 7 JCJC 28, Holmes 6 JCJC 26, Holmes 7 JCJC 39, Holmes 6 JCJC 27, Holmes 13 JCJC 14, Holmes 0 JCJC 21, Holmes 22 JCJC 14, Holmes27 JCJC 26, Holmes 0 JCJC 21, Holmes 8 JCJC 7, Holmes 20 JCJC 9, Holmes 6 JCJC 10, Holmes 13 JCJC 35, Holmes 0 JCJC 28, Holmes 21 JCJC 0, Holmes 0 JCJC 20, Holmes 23 JCJC 6, Holmes 40 JCJC 20, Holmes 6 JCJC 28, Holmes 0 JCJC 28, Holmes 6 JCJC 28, Holmes 20 JCJC 7, Holmes 13 JCJC 27, Holmes 29 JCJC 34, Holmes 20 JCJC 27, Holmes 21 JCJC 33, Holmes 35 JCJC 0, Holmes 32
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JCJC 40, Holmes 21 JCJC 14, Holmes 10 JCJC 13, Holmes 6 JCJC 0, Holmes 7* JCJC 19, Holmes 6 JCJC 24, Holmes 6 JCJC 38, Holmes 20 JC 10, Holmes 8 JC 54, Holmes 14 JC 23, Holmes 25
Itawamba 1960 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 1995 2000 2001 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2013 2014 2015
Mississippi Delta 1929 1930 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 1948
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KENDALL COLEMAN
ALAN FOLLIS
Ackerman, Miss. Choctaw County
Laurel, Miss. West Jones HS
WR 5-9 170 SO
QB 6-1 185 FR
0
2
2020: Played in four games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had eight catches for 37 yards...averaged 9.3 yards/catch...had a season-high six catches for 35 yards at Southwest (10/22)...added three kick returns for 93 yards (long of 44 yards). High School: Played for head coach Jeff Roberts at Choctaw County...helped the Chargers to an 11-4 record and 3A state semifinal appearance last season...rushed for 531 yards and three touchdowns and had 27 receptions for 288 yards and four scores...Super 28 Team...clocked a 4.48 40-yard dash...also played basketball. Personal: Son of Serena and Stevie Thompson...has four siblings, Spin Mitchell (25) and Jovon (24), Steven (22) and Stephon Thompson (20)...special talent: he can flip...studying kinesiology...born December 15, 2001.
Personal: Son of Richard and Melanie Follis...has an older sister, Meredith (22), who played soccer at Mississippi College...general studies major...born February 16, 2003.
MARKEL MCLAURIN
JERVIN SMITH
Friendship, Miss. Collins HS/Southern Miss.
Columbus,Miss. Biloxi HS
DB 5-10 195 SO
DB 6-1 185 FR
1
3
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...First Team AllMACCC...led the team in catches (21), yards (417), touchdowns (three), yards/catch (19.9) and yards/game (83.4)...had a pair of 100-yard receiving games against East Central (10/1) and Southwest (10/22)...long catch of 67 yards...had season-highs in receptions (seven) and yards (123) at Southwest...added six punt returns for 35 yards...Academic All-MACCC and two-time honor roll member. 2019: Played in nine games his freshman season for Southern Miss. High School: Played for head coach Eric Booth at Collins...a three-star performer for 247sports...rushed for 164 yards and three touchdowns, while catching 37 passes for a team-high 867 yards and three touchdowns as his squad went 11-2 and made the third round of the playoffs as a senior…added 34 tackles (16 solo) with four interceptions…Overall Football Player of the Year for Collins...earned MAC First Team All-State honors...played for the South squad at the 70th annual Bernard Blackwell All-Star game...caught 42 passes for 1,059 yards and six touchdowns...as a returner, three of his eight punt returns went for touchdowns as he also threw a touchdown pass in helping lead Collins to the 2A state title game as a junior…on defense, the cornerback made 37 tackles (32 solo) while picking off a pair of passes and recovering fumble. Personal: Son of Cassandra and Marcus...has a brother, Hershey (19), and sister, Tamia (24)...brother is a freshman safety on the football team...cousin, Mark, plays for the New York Giants...studying sports medicine...born October 25, 2000.
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High School: Played for head coach Scott Pierson and graduated with high honors at West Jones...threw for 5,913 yards and scored 79 total touchdowns as a three-year starter for the Mustangs...guided West Jones to its first-ever 5A State Championship last season...accounted for 280 yards and a touchdown to be named MVP of the 5A State Championship game...2020 MAC First Team AllState...Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game South Offensive MVP...35-4 as a starting quarterback...a second team all-state punter as a junior...West Jones Hall of Fame.
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2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 17 tackles, including 13 solo, with two tackles-for-loss...team-high seven breakups to go along with a blocked kick...had a season-high six tackles and three PBU at Hinds (10/15)...fall 2020 Dean’s List. High School: Played for head coach Katlan French at Biloxi...Indians were 8-4 and made the playoffs last season...credited with 13 catches for 173 yards and five touchdowns and 92 tackles on the defensive side of the ball...also played basketball for the Indians and Mississippi Kings AAU. Personal: Son of Yakinda Walker...has two siblings, Chad O’Neal Jr. and Emmaly... general studies major...born January 4, 2001.
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BUD TOLBERT
Opelika, Ala. Beauregard/Florida State
Water Valley, Miss. Water Valley HS
RB
5-8
210
SO
WR
6-2
4
190
SO
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2020: Appeared in seven games with three starts at Florida State . . .rushed 69 times for 369 yards and three touchdowns and caught nine passes for 68 yards . . .averaged 9 .1 yards per carry, totaling a season-high 109 yards in a 31-28 victory win over No . 5 North Carolina . . . joined Jordan Travis topping 100 yards vs . Tar Heels as FSU produced two 100-yard rushers in same game for first time since 2017 . . .rushed for 55 yards and a season-high two touchdowns in a 41-24 win vs . Jacksonville State . . .rushed nine times for 74 yards and had two receptions for 21 yards at Louisville . 2019: Played in nine of the Bobcats’10 games . . .led the team and the MACCC in rushing with 940 yards and 10 touchdowns . . .No . 3 in the NJCAA with 104 .4 yards/game . . .added 12 receptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns . . .First Team All-MACCC, NJCAA All-Region 23 and NJCAA Second Team All-American . . .rated as the No . 3 junior college running back and No . 51 overall juco prospect by 247Sports composite . . .signed with Florida State over offers from Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Missouri and West Virginia among others . High School: Played for head coach Rob Carter at Beauregard (Ala .) . . .rushed for 1,740 yards and 23 touchdowns in a 10-win senior season . . .led the Hornets to AHSAA 5A state championship as a junior by totaling nearly 4,000 all-purpose yards . . .was first underclassman to win Mr . Football after rushing for 3,242 yards and 47 touchdowns, averaging 231 .1 yards per game . . .rushing touchdowns total broke AHSAA record and rushing yards total was second-highest in state history . . .also caught 13 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns, returned nine kickoffs for 372 yards and two touchdowns and returned one interception for a touchdown .
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season . . .First Team AllMACCC . . .caught 17 passes for 287 yards and a touchdown . . .averaged 16 .9 yards/ catch . . .long of 55 yards . . .had a season-high six grabs for 95 yards vs . East Central (10/1) . . .added two kick returns for 46 yards . . .fall 2020 faculty list honoree . 2019: Played in all 10 games, earning the start in three . . .caught 18 passes for 226 yards and a team-high three touchdowns . . .averaged 12 .6 yards/catch . . .had a season-best two TD catches at Holmes and a season-high four receptions for 52 yards against East Central . . .has received interest from Washington State, Arkansas State, East Carolina, Troy, Southern Miss and Louisiana Tech among others . . . JCGridiron .com Preseason Wide Receiver Watch List . High School: Played for head coach Brad Embry at Water Valley . . .team was 14-2 and won the 3A State Championship his senior year . . .Most Valuable Player in the state championship game, finishing with four touchdowns and 100 yards . . .had 38 catches for 859 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior . . .added five more touchdowns on a fumble recovery, interception and punt return for a touchdown . . . Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game selection . . .clocked at a 4 .6 in the 40-yard dash . . . also a standout on the basketball court and in track . Personal: Son of Ulanda Tolbert . . .siblings Quadarius Tolbert (23), Quaterrika Tolbrert (21), Darius Tolbert (20), Jaylin Tolbert (19) . . .general studies major . . .born December 18, 2019 .
Personal: Son of Demetrius Ford . . .has four siblings, Precious, Bre, ReRe and Jerwonski . . . cousin, Lardarius Webb Jr ., is a freshman on the football team . . .likes to fish . . .answers to the nickname “butter bean” . . .general studies major . . .born December 24, 1999 .
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QUATERIUS HAWKINS
Wetumpka, Ala. Wetumpka HS
Bastrop, La. Bastrop HS
DB 5-11 215 FR
QB
6-0
180
6 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 22 tackles, including 15 solo...added two interceptions, a fumble recovery and six breakups... had a season-high nine tackles at Hinds (10/15)...season-high three PBU at Southwest (10/22). High School: Played quarterback and defensive back for head coach Tim Perry at Wetumpka...Montgomery Advertiser 5A-7A All-Metro Football Player of the Year...6A First Team All-State...Truuu Sports Talk 2019 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year...2018 ASWA Back of the Year finalist...had offers from over a dozen schools...rated a three-star prospect...also played basketball for the Indians. Personal: Son of Cussanda Taylor...siblings Jaylon Rawls (17), Hannah Rawls (21), Gabby Rawls (21), Travis Rawls (22), Tristian Rawls (22)...has a cousin that played at Auburn...hobby is playing basketball...studying sports broadcasting...born February 24, 2001.
JUSTIN SMITH
8 2020: Started all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...threw for 1,028 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions...was 70-for-127...has thrown 170 consecutive passes without an interception...long pass of 67 yards...also rushed for 28 yards and three scores...best game was at Southwest (10/22), going 22-for30 for 308 yards and three total touchdowns...fall academic honor roll member. 2019: Played in nine games as a freshman...completed 31-of-51 passes for 313 yards, two touchdowns and one interception...was 8-for-9 vs. Hinds for 107 yards and two touchdowns...rushed 13 times for 56 yards and a touchdown...had a 21-yard touchdown run vs. East Central...JCGridiron.com Preseason Quarterback Watch List. High School: Played for head coach Adrian Burnette at Bastrop (La.)...helped the Rams to an 11-3 record and the LHSAA 4A State Quarterfinals his senior year... threw for over 5,300 yards and accounted for 66 total touchdowns over his final three seasons...Bayou Jamb MVP...Beast of the Week...received offers from Murray State, UT Martin, ULM, UAPB and Southern University among others. Personal: Son of Shatanna Hawkins Newsome...has two brothers, Jemarion and Kelvin Jr...nickname is DaeDae...general studies major...born March 12, 2000.
Lexington, Miss. Holmes County Central
ANDRÉ MACK
DB 6-1 200 FR
7 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...at quarterback, completed 4-of-11 passes for 57 yards and also rushed for 21 yards on eight carries...Academic All-MACCC and two-time academic honor roll member at Jones.
16
SO
Madison, Miss. Madison Central HS DB
5-11
195
FR
9
High School: Played for head coach Marcus Rogers at Holmes County Central... Jaguars were 8-5 and made the MHSAA 5A playoffs...as a senior, threw for 2,187 yards and 31 touchdowns, completing 65 percent of his passes...also rushed for 423 yards and five more scores...threw seven touchdowns in a 53-6 win over Murrah (9/13)...chosen for Bernard Blackwell North-South All-Star Classic... Region 2-5A Most Outstanding Quarterback...2019 Wendy’s Giant of the Week... led Holmes County to an 11-2 record as a junior, throwing for 1,730 yards and rushing for 676 for a combined 21 touchdowns...made history as the first student representative on Holmes County’s Board of Education...ACT 20+ club member.
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 11 tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss...added a breakup and forced fumble...had a pair of five-tackle games against East Central and Pearl River...Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC honor roll member.
Personal: Son of Dewana Smith...cousin, Tank Williams, played at Stanford and eight seasons in the NFL...close friends call him Jdubb...studying business...born July 10, 2002.
Personal: Son of Kendra Foster White and André Mack Sr...has three siblings, Andrian Mack (18), Kandice (21) and Kiiurstian (22)...cousin, Michael Spurlock, played at Ole Miss and spent nine seasons in the NFL...New Orleans Saints and LA Lakers fan...answers to nicknames Nueve and Dreday...general studies major... born June 13, 2002.
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High School: Played for head coach Anthony Hart at Madison Central...saw action as a safety, corner, wide receiver and linebacker...Jaguars were 9-3 and made the playoffs last season...credited with 41 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, three interceptions and five passes defended...arguably the team’s top defensive back.
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CHAD O’NEAL JR.
Brandon, Miss. Brandon HS
Columbus, Miss. Biloxi HS
WR 5-11 175 FR
WR 6-3 175 FR
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12
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 12 catches for 131 yards...averaged 11 yards/catch...season-high four receptions for 42 yards at Gulf Coast (11/19)...added one kick return for 19 yards...two-time JC academic honor roll member.
High School: Played for head coach Katlan French at Biloxi...helped the Indians to a 6-4 record and playoff appearance last season...saw time at wide receiver, running back and quarterback...had 17 receptions for 221 yards and two touchdowns as a senior...clocked at a 4.54 40-yard dash.
High School: Played for head coach Brad Peterson at Brandon...helped the Bulldogs to a 9-5 record and second round playoff appearance last season...had 66 receptions for 1,196 yards (led Region 6A) and 14 touchdowns...career-high 270 yards receiving and two touchdowns vs Oak Grove (10/24)...averaged 18.1 yards per catch...2019 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Football Game selection... Jackson Touchdown Club Co-Player of the Week...Blitz16 WAPT News Player of the Week...as a junior, hauled in 53 receptions for 626 yards and seven touchdowns... Brandon was 13-2 and finished as north state runner-up...also a state qualifier in the 4x200m.
Personal: Son of Yakinda Walker and Chad O’Neal Sr...has a sister, Emmaly Henderson (11) and older brother, Jervin Smith (20)...nickname is NuNu...Dallas Cowboys fan...general studies major...born October 11, 2002.
HERSHEY MCLAURIN Friendship, Miss. Collins HS
Personal: Son of Ashleigh and Raymond...has three younger siblings, Rylan (14), Josh (11) and Adelynn (1)...general studies major...born September 8, 2001.
DB 6-2 205 FR
13 P.K. HUGHES II Forest, Miss. Forest HS RB 5-9 200 SO
11 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...rushed 36 times for 215 yards and two touchdowns...averaged 6.0 yards/carry...had a season-high 15 carries for 128 yards and a score against Pearl River (10/29)...long run of 57 yards vs. PRCC. High School: Played for head coach Jonathan Worrell at Forest...helped the Bearcats to a 7-5 record and playoff appearance as a senior...first team all-state running back...rushed for 1105 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior...averaged 5.6 yards per rush and nearly 100 per game...posted five 100-yard games, including a season-high 175 yards and three touchdowns in a 48-19 win over Southeast Lauderdale.
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...Second Team All-MACCC...had 21 tackles and a tackle-for-loss...added two interceptions, a fumble recovery and four breakups...27-yard fumble return for a touchdown vs. East Central (10/1)...MACCC Defensive Player of the Week (10/6)...had a seasonhigh eight tackles, interception and TFL vs. Pearl River (10/29)...Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC honor roll member. High School: Played for head coach Eric Booth at Collins...four-year starting quarterback for the Tigers...won a combined 29 games over his final three seasons...first team all-area selection...threw for over 6,000 yards and 73 touchdowns in his career...Offensive Player of the Year in both football and basketball... basketball MVP...Dean’s List honoree. Personal: Son of Cassandra and Marcus McLaurin...has a brother, Markel (20), and sister, Tamia (24)...brother is a sophomore defensive back for the Bobcats... cousin, Mark, plays for the New York Giants...nickname is Hershey...Miami Heat fan...studying physical therapy...born March 22, 2002.
Personal: Son of Paul and Latonya Hughes...has two siblings, Josh (26) and Aaron (25)...cousin, Tony Hughes, is the associate football head coach at Mississippi State...another cousin, Jay, played safety for MSU and was team captain during the team’s memorable 2014 Orange Bowl season...likes to read his Bible and spread the gospel...studying kinesiology...born October 16, 2000. JC_BOBCATS
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QUA SANDERS
Macon, Miss. Starkville HS
Columbus, Miss. West Lowndes HS
DB 5-11 175 FR
14 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had four tackles and two pass breakups...Academic All-MACCC...two-time JC honor roll member. High School: Played for head coach Chris Jones at Starkville and coach Tyrone Shorter at Noxubee County...Yellowjackets were 11-3 during his senior year...rated one of the top defensive backs in 6A last season...2018 WBCI All-End Zone Team... all-district cornerback as a sophomore...received interest from Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Louisiana Tech and Austin Peay...also an all-state runner-up in track in 4x100 relay...won a 4A state championship at Noxubee. Personal: Son of Kim and Christopher White...siblings are Angela White, Shakeeria White and Jeffery Malone...studying kinesiology...nickname is Slime...born November 16, 2001.
JODIE WILLIAMS Lexington, Miss. Holmes County Central DB 5-10 190 FR
15 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 20 tackles and half a tackle-for-loss...season-high nine tackles in the season-opener vs. East Central (10/1)...fall 2020 JC academic honor roll. High School: Played for head coach Marcus Rogers at Holmes County Central... helped the Jaguars to an 8-5 record last season...as a senior, credited with 82 tackles, four tackles-for-loss and a sack...MissSportsTalk.com Preseason All-State selection...holds the single-season school record with 138 tackles his junior year... first team all-district linebacker...finished his career with 311 tackles. Personal: Son of Shannon Johnson...has an older brother, Joe Williams Jr. (25)... New Orleans Saints fan...likes to hunt...studying business...born January 11, 2002.
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WR 6-1 185 FR
16 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had five grabs for 90 yards...averaged 18 yards/catch...had a season-best 53 yard catch at Gulf Coast (11/19)...added a pair of tackles...JC fall 2020 academic honor roll member. High School: Played for head coach Anthony King at West Lowndes...accounted for 1,100 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns as a senior, helping the Panthers reach the playoffs...graduated No. 6 in his class...clocked a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash...received interest from Memphis and Southern Miss among others...also an honorable mention on MS Gridiron’s All-State Boys Basketball Team. Personal: Son of Priscilla Sanders...favorite team is the New Orleans Saints...hidden talent is that he can cook...studying kinesiology...born October 12, 2001.
DREW HORTON Brandon, Miss. Madison Ridgeland Aca. LB 6-2 220 FR
17 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had 20 tackles and a tackle-for-loss...season-best seven tackles vs. Pearl River (10/29)...Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC academic honor roll member. High School: Played for coach Herbert Davis at Madison-Ridgeland Academy... team was 12-2 and won state championship in senior year....played linebacker, running back and on special teams as a senior...voted team captain...all-conference selection...all A’s in high school with a 4.4 GPA...National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Brian and Lisa Horton...siblings Hunter (24), Peyton (23), Hallie (12)...plays the piano and guitar...enjoys hunting and fishing...Philadelphia Eagles fan...studying accounting...born June 11, 2001.
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LARDARIUS WEBB JR.
Foxworth, Miss. West Marion HS
Jackson, Miss. Jackson Academy
LB 6-3 210 FR
DB 5-10 175 FR
19 High School: Played for head coach Brad Duncan at West Marion...helped the Trojans to a 9-3 record and third round playoff appearance last season...won county championship over Columbia and East Marion...had 69 tackles, 14 tacklesfor-loss and 3.5 sacks as a junior. Personal: Son of Nanshay Husband...has two younger sisters, Journi (8) and Kailani (14) and a younger brother, Jayce (5)...nickname is Mook...studying sports medicine...born May 26, 2003.
ROBERT HENRY
21 High School: Played his senior season for head coach Lance Pogue at Jackson Academy...had 58 tackles, five tackles-for-loss and nine passes defended as a senior...he also returned punts and kicks...ranked No. 25 in Mississippi by 247 Sports and was the No. 2 player in the MAIS...Clarion Ledger Second Team All-State defensive back...had a pair of interceptions, including the game-winning 72-yard pick in the MAIS All-Star Game...three-star prospect according to Rivals.com... transferred from Beauregard High in Opelika, Ala., where he had 51 tackles and three interceptions as a junior...originally committed to Nebraska...also an MAIS 5A Overall 4x100 and 200 meter champion in track. Personal: Son of Lardarius Webb and Precious Dowdell...father played nine seasons with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, won a Super Bowl and was known as one of the top defensive backs in the league...has three siblings, Ansley, Landon and Layla...answers to Lil Webb...studying business...born January 11, 2003.
Lumberton, Miss. Lumberton HS RB 5-10 185 FR
TYLAN GLASS
20 High School: Played for head coach Zach Jones at Lumberton...two-time Class 1A Mr. Football...four-time all-state selection...rushed for 1,961 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior...had a rushing, receiving and passing touchdown...2020 MVP of the 1A state championship game after rushing for 113 yards and two touchdowns...rushed for 1,976 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior and also threw for 1,089 and 13 touchdowns...had 99 career touchdowns, including 92 rushing, three kick returns for a score, two punt returns and two receiving touchdowns. Personal: Son of Robert Henry Sr. and Bonchele Baham...has three older siblings, Raven (26), Tamara (22) and Precious (21)...cousin, DJ Travis, played at Jones... likes to draw and workout...studying business...born December 31, 2001.
Louisville, Miss. Nanih Waiya DB 6-1 195 FR
22 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...led all defensive backs with 32 tackles...added a pair of breakups...had a season-high 13 tackles vs. Pearl River (10/29)...Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC academic honor roll member. High School: Played for head coach James Courtney at Nanih Waiya...a threesport athlete...played safety/wide receiver on the gridiron...helped the Warriors to a 13-2 record and 1A state championship last season...two-time 1A state champion...as a senior, caught 32 passes for 586 yards and seven touchdowns... finished with 110 tackles, 11 tackles-for-loss and pair of sacks...chosen for the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic...first team all-state...Winston County Farm Bureau Player of the Week. Personal: Son of Tommy and Latonya...has a sibling, Taemaus...cousin, Lakevias Daniel, played football at Jones and is now at Southern Miss...nickname is Wildman...studying sports medicine...born September 23, 2001.
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DAYLIN METCALF
Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove/UL Monroe
Greenwood, Miss. Greenville Christian
LB 6-2 195 FR
23 2020: Played in five games for Louisiana-Monroe and recorded three tackles. High School: A two-year starter for head coach Drew Causey at Oak Grove... named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 6A All-State Second Team in 2019 while helping the Warriors to an 11-4 record and a trip to the state finals... recorded a career-best 146 tackles (85 solos, 61 assists), including three sacks, to go along with an interception as a senior...posted six tackles, including one for a 1-yard loss, vs. Oxford in the Class 6A Championship Game...produced 129 tackles (76 solos, 53 assists), with eight resulting in losses including two sacks, as a junior...amassed double-figure tackles in six games: 13 vs. Wayne County, 12 in first meeting vs. Petal (TFL and fumble recovery), 10 vs. Meridian (TFL), 11 in first meeting vs. Brandon (TFL), career-best 22 vs. Pearl (11 solos, 11 assists) and 10 vs. Petal in the Class 6A South State title game...selected Sports601 Hattiesburg Player of the Week following his 22-tackle performance vs. Pearl. Personal: Son of Jerrick Jenkins and Natasha Owens...has four siblings, Javarian (18), Jalen (15), Kessler (15) and Kingston (12)...studying business...born April 4, 2002.
SEMA’J ROBERTSON Bay St. Louis, Miss. Hancock HS WR 6-0 175 FR
24 High School: Played for head coach Neil Lollar at Hancock...a dual-threat quarterback and defensive back for the Hawks...second team all-district as a defensive back and athlete...as a senior, rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns, had five receptions, and six tackles...racked up over 1,800 total yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior...member of the academic honor roll his entire high school career. Personal: Son of Gary and Tatanisha McGowan...has a brother, James, and sister, Naomi...hobbies include listening to music and playing video games...Las Vegas Raiders and Boston Celtics fan...studying sports medicine...born January 17, 2003.
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25 High School: Played for head coach Jon Reed McClendon at Greenville Christian... free safety and wide receiver...helped the Saints to their first MAIS 3A Championship in 38 years...one of the top 4A players in the state. Personal: Son of Loretta Randle...answers to the nickname, DK...general studies major...born September 7, 2002.
BRODY PIERCE Starkville, Miss. Starkville HS K/P 5-10 175 FR
26 High School: Played for head coach Chase Nicholson at Starkville Academy...a four-sport athlete on the football, soccer and baseball field and also ran track for the Vols...All-MAIS selection in football, soccer and track...helped SA to its seventh Class AAA football state championship in 2019, defeating Indianola Academy 21-14 in overtime...all-district and all-star nod in football and soccer...Starkville Daily News All-Area...earned SA’s special teams award three times and secondary award once...best sprinter three times in track. Personal: Son of Reggie and Jodi Pierce...has a younger brother, Creed (15)... chose Jones over EMCC where his dad, two uncles and grandfather all played junior college ball...his grandfather, Clyde “Baby Doll” Pierce was a JUCO All-American and the only player under Bull Sullivan to have his No. 31 jersey retired...New Orleans Saints fan...studying kinesiology...born March 8, 2003.
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KENDERIAN DIXON
Greenwood, Miss. Greenwood HS
Vaughn, Miss. Yazoo County HS
DB 5-9 190 FR
LB 6-0 220 SO
27 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...First Team All-MACCC...had 24 tackles and 3.5 for loss...added six breakups, five hurries, two interceptions and a fumble recovery...had a season-high 10 tackles at Gulf Coast (11/19)...Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC academic honor roll member. High School: Played for coach Clinton Gatewood at Greenwood...Bulldogs were 13-1 in his senior season...had 49 solo tackles and 59 total tackles as a senior...13 pass break ups...three interceptions...zero touchdown passes allowed. Personal: Son of Tabatha and Raynor Randle...exercise science major...nickname is Tray...born December 4, 2001.
ANDREW MOFFETT Pass Christian, Miss. Pass Christian HS
29 2020: Started all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...third on the team with 36 tackles and 3.0 tackles-for-loss...had a season-best nine tackles vs. Pearl River (10/29)...added two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and breakup. 2019: Started all 10 games at linebacker as a freshman...had 16 solo tackles, 37 assists and 53 total tackles (second-most on the team)...had 5.5 TFLs, a sack, one quarterback hurry and two blocked kicks...had a season-high 11 tackles at Northwest in the MACCC playoffs...had 2.0 TFLs vs. Copiah-Lincoln...JCGridiron.com Preseason Linebacker Watch List...made the school’s Faculty List in the fall semester. High School: Played for head coach Robert Dobbs at Yazoo County...4A Defensive MVP...a three-time Yazoo Herald selection...two-time all-state nod...credited with 84 tackles as a senior...he racked up 358 tackles, nearly 40 tackles-for-loss, eight passes defended, 6.5 sacks and six fumble recoveries over his high school career. Personal: Son of Nellie and Jim Dixon...has three siblings, Leandrius (22), Lakevion (19) and Adajia (17)...nickname is Ogtempo...hobbies include singing... studying kinesiology...born December 27, 2000.
WR 6-0 180 FR
YOHAN THOMPSON
28
Natchez, Miss. Adams County Christian
2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season...had three catches for 18 yards...two-time JC academic honor roll member.
K/P 6-3 190 FR
High School: Played for head coach Blake Pennock at Pass Christian...a four-sport athlete, competing in football, basketball, baseball and track...helped the Pirates to their first-ever football playoff win last season over Purvis...had 52 receptions for 1,085 yards and 10 touchdowns...season-best nine receptions for 224 yards and two touchdowns vs Moss Point...also had 67 tackles, five interceptions (one pick six), eight passes defended and six forced fumbles...placed second in the state in 300m hurdles. Personal: Son of Marquis Stewart...general studies major...born October 31, 2001.
30 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-shortened season...kicked off 26 times, averaging 55.8 yards per kick,with three touchbacks...punted once for 38 yards... was credited with a tackle vs. Hinds (10/15)...named to college’s Faculty List. High School: Played for head coach David King at Adams County Christian... played a variety of positions for the Rebels (9-4) last season...was a kicker, punter, wide receiver and defensive back...1-for-1 in field goals, 9-of-12 in extra points and averaged 32.4 yards per punt...had 10 receptions for 196 yards and two touchdowns and 44 tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries...MAIS All-Star and All-State punter...helped ACCS to the 2018 MAIS Class 3A championship and an undefeated season...all-state linebacker as a junior. Personal: Son of Mike Thompson...brother, Cristofer (21), was a kicker for two seasons at Jones...nickname is YoYo...LSU football fan...grew up playing soccer in Costa Rica...speaks fluent Spanish...general studies major...born April 17, 2001.
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MIGUEL EVANS
Benoit, Miss. Ray Brook HS
Hickory, Miss. Newton County HS
LB 6-1 215 SO
32
LB
6-0
220
FR
34
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened 2020 season... named All-MACCC First Team...led the Bobcats with 38 total tackles...had 13 solo stops and 25 assists... had five TFLs for minus 24 yards and three sacks for minus 19 yards... had two QB hurries and two forced fumbles... had a season-high 12 tackles with four TFLs and three sacks vs. Hinds (10/15)...had two forced fumbles vs. Southwest (10/22).
High School: Played for head coach Bobby Bass at Newton County...helped the Cougars to a 12-1 finish, district championship and playoff appearance last season...racked up 394 tackles, 67 tackles-for-loss and 36 sacks over his high school career...his team made the playoffs every year...first team all-state and 4A Most Valuable Linebacker...ranked the 16th-best player in MHSAA 4A...selected for Bernard Blackwell North/South All-Star Game...also played basketball.
2019: Played in all 10 games as a freshman...had 13 solo tackles, 29 assists and 42 total tackles...had 4.5 TFLs and 2.0 sacks...had a season-high eight tackles, a TFL and half a sack vs. Northeast...added seven tackles vs. East Central.
Personal: Son of Michael and April Evans...has two brothers, Makindal and Micheal and two sisters, Malayah and Madisyn...likes to play Madden on PS4...Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bears fan...general studies major...born December 5, 2002.
High School: Played for head coach Ricardo Tigler at Brooks...had 105 tackles his senior season...team finished 7-5 and advanced to the playoffs...all-state in football and track and also played basketball for the Tigers. Personal: Son of Jennifer Hornes...has a son, Aiden Cockream...general studies major...born October 21, 1999.
XAVIER JOHNSON Miami, Fla. South Broward HS LB 6-4 260 FR
JAYLIN SIMMONS Jackson, MIss. Lanier HS DB 5-11 170 FR
33 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened 2020 season... had 11 total tackles with four solos and seven assists... had one pass breakup vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (11/19) and .5 TFL vs. East Central (10/1)... had two solo stops vs. Hinds (10/15). High School: Played for head coach Michael Ashford at Lanier...helped the Bulldogs to a 6-5 record and playoff appearance last season...credited with 99 tackles and eight interceptions...all-state selection...4A Defensive Back MVP. Personal: Son of Ashley Simmons...has three siblings, Javarious (21), Quindarius (19) and Jazanea (15)...nickname is Savage...studying mass communication... born April 11, 2002.
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35 High School: Played middle linebacker and running back for head coach Anthony Collins at South Broward (Fla.). Personal: Son of Nathan Johnson...has four siblings, Nate, Brinae, Myles and Mya...studying kinesiology...born June 21, 2002.
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RICKY WILLIS
Prattville, Ala. Prattville HS
Gulfport, Miss. Harrison Central HS
DL 6-2 295 FR
LB 6-0 220 FR
36 2020: Played in all five games in COVID-shortened season...had eight solos, 15 assists and 23 total tackles...had three TFLs for minus 13 yards and 1.5 sacks for minus 10 yards...season-high seven stops vs. East Central (10/1)...had two TFLs and a sack vs. Southwest (10/22). High School: Played for coach Caleb Ross at Prattville...team was 9-3 in his senior season...had 70 tackles with 12 TFLs in 2019...named 5A-7A All-Metro by Montgomery Advertiser...won the Jimmy White Impact Player Award. Personal: Son of Syletta Wilson...sibling Sytaria Chappell (25)...business major... born September 5, 2001.
38 High School: Played for head coach Casey Cain at Harrison Central...helped the Red Rebles to an 8-3 record and second round playoff appearance last season... racked up 110 tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss and four sacks his senior year...2020 Bernard Blackwell Classic All-Star Game selection...had 101 tackles, three sacks and two interceptions as a junior...also spent some time at running back and had a three touchdown game vs. Gulfport as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Raymond and Shavon Collins...has three siblings, Raymond, Lakeith, Taivon...likes to fish, hunt and work...answers to KSO...general studies major...born December 16, 2001.
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JAMARCUS EILAND
Purvis, Miss. Purvis HS
Louisville, Miss. Louisville HS
LS 6-0 210 FR
LB 6-1 220 FR
37 High School: Played for head coach Tyrone Shorter at Louisville...helped the Wildcats win the 4A state championship with 109 tackles, 38 for loss and eight sacks last season...Bernard Blackwell North/South All-Star...two-time state champion...two-time 4A Defensive Player fo the Year. Personal: Son of Marcus Eiland and Tabitha Thames...answers to the nickname Snake...studying technology engineering...born July 18, 2002.
40 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out at 95 percent...no missed snaps...two-time JC Special Teams Player of the Week... named to the college’s Dean’s List...Academic All-MACCC. High School: Played for head coach Brad Hankins at Purvis...long snapper and tight end...all-region...MVP...listed as the No. 9 long snapper according to National Kicking Rankings...2018 NKR mini-camp showcase award winner. Personal: Son of Ashley and Mike Hatten...mother played soccer at Pearl River... has two younger siblings, Addison (11) and Bentley (9)...studying construction management...born April 22, 2002.
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KASON JAMES
JAMIUS MITCHELL
Taylorsville, Miss. Taylorsville HS
Opelika, Ala. Opelika HS
TE 6-4 245 FR
42
LB 6-3 235 FR
45
High School: Played for head coach Mitchell Evans at Taylorsville...Tartars went 12-1 and won the 2020 2A Football State Championship...also a four-year starter on the baseball team, helping the Tartars to the 2019 2A South State Championship.
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shorrtened season...had five tackles on the year...had half a TFL vs. East Central (10/1) and half a TFL vs. Pearl River (10/22)...named to school’s Faculty List (3.0-3.49 GPA).
Personal: Son of Sharon and Kandy James...has two older siblings, Kaden and Kody...his oldest brother, Kody, played baseball at Jones and later William Carey... studying physical therapy.
High School: Played for head coach Erik Speakman at Opelika...helped the Bulldogs to a 10-3 record and AHSAA 6A state semifinals last season...listed as a tight end...had 25 receptions for 269 yards and two touchdowns...also rushed for 111 yards and four scores...selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Mario and Lisa Mitchell...siblings Jamario and Jakell...sports management major...brother Jakell played at Auburn...born November 11, 2002.
SHAHEIM CARROLL Gautier, Miss. Gautier HS LB
6-2
220
R-FR
44 2020: Played in all five games in a COVID-shortened 2020 season...had a fumble recovery vs. East Central (10/1) and three tackles vs. Pearl River (10/29). 2019: Injured in the first game of the season at Coahoma after making one tackle...missed the final nine. High School: Played for head coach Marcus High at Gautier...helped the Gators to a 6-5 finish as a senior...credited with 104 tackles, 13 tackles-for-loss and three sacks over his final two seasons...two-time all-region, defensive MVP and all-star...also an all-state powerlifter and school record holder in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles. Personal: Son of Ruby Nicole Carroll...has four siblings, Shamir (21), Shania (18), Shamarie (15) and Shaquille (3)...enjoys helping others...studying business management...born January 30, 2000.
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TAHJAI GRAHAM Palm Bay, Fla. Bayside HS DE 6-2 245 FR
46 High School: Played for head coach Corey Broomfield at Bayside...First Team All-Cape Coast Conference his junior and senior seasons...a three-star recruit according to 247Sports...interest from Florida Atlantic, Troy University, Charlotte, Kent State and Liberty among others. Personal: Son of Tomoya Binns...has a sibling, Taneil Allen...studying exercise science...born November 23, 2002.
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CORTERRIOUS SHAW
Heidelberg, Miss. Heidelberg HS
Jackson, Miss. Lanier HS
DL 6-1 290 FR
DL 6-2 260 FR
47 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...had two solo stops, 10 assists and 12 total tackles...had three fumble recoveries...had 1.5 TFLs and a sack vs. East Central (10/1)...had a fumble recovery and a QB hurry vs. Southwest (10/22)...named to the school’s Faculty List (3.0-3.499 GPA)...named Academic All-MACCC (3.25 GPA or higher). High School: Played for head coach Marchello Jones at Heidelberg...Jasper County Player of the Year...graduated 12th in his senior class.
49 High School: Played for head coach Michael Ashford at Lanier...missed his senior year due to COVID-19 shutdown...led 4A in sacks his junior year...also a guard on the basketball team that won the 2021 MHSAA 4A State Championship. Personal: Son of Loretta More...has two older siblings, Charleen and Cornelius... answers to Shaw...general studies major...born August 14, 2021.
Personal: Son of Tisha McLaurin and Marshon Jones...has a brother, Tahj Jones (17)...studying sports medicine...nickname is Jay...a chill guy...born April 13, 2002.
KENDERIUS BURKE Camden, Miss. Leake Central DE
TY BOYLAND
6-1
245
FR
50
Taylorsville, Miss. Taylorsville HS High School: Played for head coach Bryant Thomas at Leake Central.
DL 6-1 270 FR
48
Personal: Son of Gertha Burke...has a younger brother, Deangelo (14)...studying carpentry...born December 17, 2002.
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...had two tackles. High School: Played for head coach Mitchell Evans at Taylorsville...helped the Tartars to three consecutive 15-1 seasons and a pair of MHSAA 2A State Championships...two-time MAC First Team All-State selection...credited with 37 tackles, three-for-loss, a fumble recovery and blocked punt his senior year...Most Improved Student as a junior. Personal: Son of Calvin Boyland...has 11 siblings, twins Malik (9) and Makayla (9), Jabari (14) and Justin (27) Booth, Autrell (2), Ceira (5), Jamaya (17), Calvin (19), Lashondra (24) and Tanesha (25) Boyland and Nick Barnes (29)...brother, Justin, played football at Jones and later North Alabama...loves to spend time with family...Philadelphia Eagles fan...studying business...a Flint, Michigan native...born August 26, 2000.
JAGARRION BUTLER Dekalb, Miss. Kemper County HS OL
6-4
265
FR
52 High School: Played for head coach Ray Ray Westerfield at Kemper County... helped the Wildcats to an 8-3 record and second round playoff appearance last season...did not allow a sack his senior season...allowed just five sacks his whole high school career. Personal: Son of Chastity and Garryn Butler...has two younger sisters, Akasha and Akira...general studies major...born November 5, 2002.
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JUSTIN WILSON
Itta Bena, Miss. Greenwood HS
Heidelberg, Miss. Heidelberg HS
OL 6-2 310 FR
54
OL
6-2
280
FR
56
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season’s best 94 percent vs. Southwest (10/22)...named to the school’s Faculty List (3.0-3.49 GPA)...coach Grant Garner on Applewhite: “he does a good job of getting to his spot on pass protection, wants to be good and showed a lot of improvement through spring. Has position versatility.”
2020: Played in all five games duirng a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season high 88 percent vs. both East Central (10/1) and Southwest (10/22)... named to the school’s Faculty List (3.0-3.49 GPA)...coach Grant Garner on Wilson: “He is very athletic. Has great feet and is very good run blocking in zone scheme. Does a great job of using his feet in pass protection.”
High School: Played for head coach Clinton Gatewood at Greenwood...helped the Bulldogs to a 13-1 record and 4A state semifinal appearance last season...C Spire Scholar Student-Athlete...also led the Bulldogs to their first-ever MHSAA 4A State Championship on the hardwood as a senior.
High School: Played for head coach Marchello Evans at Heidelberg...named Heidelberg’s Player of the Pine Belt...moved from center to right tackle his final season but played all positions on the line.
Personal: Son of Regina Sanders and Marshakie Applewhite Sr...has an older brother, Germarcus (22)...nickname is Fatman...studying sports medicine...born September 12, 2001.
ZARIAN MCGILL Taylorsville, Miss. Taylorsville HS OL 6-2 300 FR
55 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...named AllMACCC Second Team...graded out a season-high 85 percent vs. Hinds...named to the school’s Faculty List (3.0-3.49 GPA)...coach Grant Garner on McGill: ”A very smart and dependable player and has complete trust. Does a good job anchoring on pass protection, very steady player that I think can make a big jump this season.Understands leverage and how to position his body.” High School: Played for head coach Mitch Evans at Taylorsville...played on both the offensive and defensive line...first team all-state offensive guard...all-district defensive lineman...had 8.0 sacks his senior year...part of two MHSAA 2A State Championships and three straight 15-1 seasons...selected for the 71st Annual Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game...also played basketball for the Tartars. Personal: Son of Denise Haynes and James McGill...has six siblings, Zarik (19), Zakiya (17), Jershard (16), Rayshun (16), Jay (16) and Qua (15)...cousin, Dominique Sullivan, played at Southern Miss...nickname is Big Z...favorite college team is Alabama...studying engineering...born September 20, 2002.
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Personal: Son of Shatarra Wilson...has a younger brother, Austin (10)...studying sports medicine...hobbies include mud riding...born April 8, 2002.
QUINTIN FOWLER Kiln, Miss. Hancock HS OL 6-2 320 FR
57 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season’s best 85 percent vs.Hinds (10/15)...coach Grant Garner on Fowler: “He showed improvement to the spring. When he knows what he’s doing he can be dominant. Needs to learn to play stronger, understand scheme and believe in himself. Very good in run blocking and pulling in gap schemes.” High School: Played for head coach Neil Lollar at Hancock...Coast Electric Lineman of the Week...also played basketball for the Hawks. Personal: Son of Lori and Melvin Fowler...studying communications...nickname is Q...born December 25, 2001.
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JAQAVIUS YATES
Crystal Springs, Miss. Crystal Springs HS
Crystal Springs, Miss. Crystal Springs HS
OL
6-1
285
SO
OL 6-5 310 SO
60
65
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season’s best 92 percent vs. Southwest...coach Grant Garner on Davis: “A very physical and violent player. Excellent feet. When he is confident he is a very explosive player who moves people off the ball and beats them to a spot. He wants to hurt people. Has a great jump set in pass protection and phenomenal feet to match movement.”
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season-high 94 percent vs. Southwest...named All-MACCC First Team...coach Grant Garner on Yates: “Extremely long, great hands, heavy hands. Once he gets his hands on you in the run game or pass game, it’s over. Extremely productive player. If he can clean up his technique he will be dominant. Definitely a cornerstone of the offensive line and very dependable.”
2019: Played in nine games as a freshman tackle...helped the Bobcats average 194.2 yard per game rushing, which was 11th in the NJCAA...OL coach Grant Garner on Davis: a very explosive and athletic player.
2019: Played in all 10 games as a freshman at tackle...Second Team All-MACJC... helped pave the way for the league’s top rusher in Florida State signee La’Damian Webb...OL coach Grant Garner on Yates: wants to be great, very coachable, a leader, has long arms, great feet, a high football IQ...two-time member of the school’s honor roll.
High School: Played for head coach Tim McNair at Crystal Springs...team was 8-3 in his senior year...played on both the offensive and defensive line...credited with 91 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss and two forced fumbles as a senior...also played baseball for the Tigers. Personal: Son of Vegie Johnson...siblings are Keondre and Dyasha Davis...studying engineering...loves to play football and race...born September 13, 2002.
High School: Played for head coach Tim McNair at Crystal Springs...offensive and defensive tackle...helped the Tigers to a 7-5 finish as a senior...credited with 114 tackles. Personal: Son of Patricia Yates...has two sisters, Delondra (25) and Tamia (15)... cousin, Kentario Davis, also plays football for the Bobcats...likes to fish...New England Patriots fan...general studies major...born June 13, 2001.
MATT MABRY Mendenhall, Miss. Mendenhall HS OL
6-1
305
MARKEES JOHNSON
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Lumberton, Miss. Lumberton HS
64 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...graded out a season’s best 93 percent vs. East Central...coach Grant Garner on Mabry: “Has become a leader in the room, understands scheme and can play all five positions. Plays very long with pass protection. Plays fast in the run game.” 2019: Saw action in eight games as a reserve guard...Academic All-MACJC as a freshman and two-time member of the school’s honor roll. High School: Played for head coach Monroe Allen at Mendenhall...saw action on both sides of the ball...Tigers were 10-2 in his senior season and advanced to the second round of the MHSAA 4A playoffs. Personal: Son of Lashonda Mabry...general studies major...born March 31, 2000.
OL 6-2 310 FR
72 High School: Played for head coach Zach Jones and was an honor student at Lumberton...as a senior, helped the Panthers to a 12-1 record and 1A State Championship...blocked on an offensive line that averaged 35.4 points per game as a junior and 32.9 ppg as a senior...2020 C-Spire Scholar Athlete Award winner...also a MHSAA 1A State Powerlifting Champion in the super heavyweight division. Personal: Son of Keenon Johnson...has two siblings, Montye (20) and Markeelyn (16)...cousins, Christopher and Terrance Monroe play(ed) football at Alcorn State and West Alabama...answers to Kees...New Orleans Saints fan...likes to draw animated characters...studying computer science...born February 28, 2003.
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MARZEION JONES
Foxworth, Miss. West Marion HS
Nashville, Tenn. Green Hill HS
OL 6-3 340 FR
WR
6-2
170
77 High School: Played for head coach Brad Duncan at West Marion...played guard, tackle and defensive tackle...helped theTrojans to an 8-3 record and third round playoff appearance...first team all-district...also played basketball. Personal: Son of Carey Hibley...cousin, Johnathan Abram, played at Jones and was a first-round draft pick of the Las Vegas Raiders...studying welding...born October 10, 2002.
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80 High School: Played for head coach Josh Crouch at Green Hill...scored the first touchdown in the school’s history...first team all-region and all-area...conference and regional champions...also a TSSAA triple jump state champion...District 9AAA most valuable male athlete...clocked at a 4.5 40-yard dash. Personal: Son of Travis Marshall...general studies major...born June 29, 2003.
MARKELL SMITH
RASAIAH RUFFIN
Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi HS
Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove HS
OL 6-2 285 FR
TE 6-2 260 SO
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78 High School: Played for head coach John Shannon at Biloxi...team was 8-4 in his senior season and advanced to the playoffs.
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...key run blocker in the Bobcat offense...named All-MACCC Second Team.
Personal: Son of Quita Walker...general studies major...born June 6, 2001.
2019: Played in seven games, starting against Co-Lin and East Central...lone catch for nine yards came against East Central...member of the school’s spring honor roll.
WESTON KROPP Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi HS OL 6-4 300 FR
79 High School: Played center, guard and tackle for head coaches Katlan French and Justin Moss at Biloxi...three-year varsity starter...Region 4-6A First Team All-Region...blocked for a back-to-back 1,000-yard rusher in Krisshun Kendrick... selected for Bernard Blackwell Classic All-Star Football Game...South’s Academic Achievement Award winner in the all-star game...also played basketball for five years...Class of 2021 BHS Hall of Fame...voted “Most Likely to Succeed”...graduated with high honors...involved with Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, FCA, and National Honor Society...five-time Academic Excellence Award recipient...enrolled in advanced placement and dual credit classes...scored a 29 on his ACT. Personal: Son of J.J. and DeWanda Kropp...has a younger brother, Colton (14)... relatives Jerry K. Smith Jr. and Sr. played at Jones...he held the Rubik’s state record from 2015-18 at 18.22 seconds...owned and operated Cherry Top Ice Cream Truck on the Mississippi gulf coast...studying economics...born March 20, 2003.
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High School: Played for head coach Drew Causey at Oak Grove...helped the Warriors to a 12-3 record and MHSAA 6A State Runner-Up finish...credited with 21 catches for 222 yards and three touchdowns. Personal: Son of Chondra Wheaton and John Ruffin...has two siblings, Zac (26) and Crista (20)...studying mortuary science...born August 14, 2000.
ROBERT JOHNSON Columbia, Miss. Columbia Academy WR
6-1
195
FR
87 High School: Played on both sides of the football for head coach Randy Butler at Columbia Academy...had over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a senior...had 111 career catches for 1,441 yards and 15 total touchdowns...named Columbia Academy’s Player of the Pine Belt...also played basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Chris and Amy Johnson...has an older sister, Madelyn (21)... close friends call him RobJob...can do a back flip...studying pre-engineering.
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DEVON SMITH
Winona, Miss. Grenada HS
Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi HS
TE
6-3
235
FR
DL 6-5 315 FR
88 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...solid blocker in Jones’ offense...named to the school’s President’s List (4.0 GPA)...named Distinguished Academic All-MACCC (3.8-4.0 GPA). High School: Played for head coach Ashley Kuhn at Grenada...big, physical tight end that was primarily used as a blocker...helped the Chargers to a 7-5 record and MHSAA 5A playoff appearance last season. Personal: Son of Bernita Knight and Salathiel Hemphill Sr...has two siblings, Jaquaria and Jasheta...studying chemical engineering...born November 9, 2001.
97 High School: Played for head coach Katlan French at Biloxi...Mississippi-Alabama All-Star...missed all but two games his senior season with an injury...had 69 tackles and 7 TFL as a junior and 74 tackles as a sophomore...6A First Team All-State... three-star prospect according to Rivals.com...received interest from half a dozen Power 5 programs...in the classroom, an A-Honor Roll student. Personal: Son of Frederica Smith and nephew of Callie Hubbard...has three brothers, Keith, Dezmond and Brandon, and two sisters, Azia and Destiny... nickname is Diesel...hobbies include playing basketball, NBA2K and Madden... studying kinesiology...born October 2, 2002.
ZACH CAUSEY
JORDYN MAHAFFEY
Madison, Miss. Madison Central HS
Columbia, Miss. West Marion HS DL 6-3 250 FR
DL 6-1 290 SO
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90 2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...had five solos, eight assists and 13 total tackles...had 3.5 TFLs for minus 15 yards and half a sack...had six QB hurries and two pass breakups...had a season-high five tackles vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast...had three QB hurries vs. Southwest (10/22) and two vs. East Central (10/1)...had at least half a TFL in each game...JCGridiron.com Preseason Defensive Tackle Watch List. 2019: Played in nine games as a freshman...had seven solo tackles, 17 assists and 24 total tackles...had 3.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks and two quarterback hurries...had a season-high 7.0 tackles vs. East Central...recorded a sack vs. Southwest...two-time member of the school’s honor roll...ranked the 44th best prospect according to 247Sports...rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports...received offers from Memphis, UTSA, Texas State, Southern Miss, and Western Kentucky among others.
2020: Played in all five games during a COVID-shortened season...had one solo, nine assists and 10 total tackles...had 2.5 TFLs for minus 12 yards...had one sack for minus eight yards vs. Southwest...had one interception vs. Hinds (10/15) and one quarterback hurry...Southern Miss commit. High School: Played for head coach Brad Duncan at West Marion...helped the Trojans to a 12-2 finish and third round of the MHSAA 3A playoffs last season... had 78 tackles, 22 tackles-for-loss and 7.0 sacks...scored a pair of touchdowns on a fumble recovery and receiving...West Marion’s Defensive Player of the Year...also recruited by Southern Miss, Arkansas State, UMass, Akron and numerous Mississippi junior colleges. Personal: Son of Misty Roth...siblings are John Mahaffey and Kadyn Morris... studying physical therapy...born November 20, 2001.
High School: Played for head coach Anthony Hart at Madison Central...helped the Tigers to a 10-4 record and the 6A North/South State Championship his senior year...credited with 55 tackles, 7.0 tackles-for-loss and three sacks. Personal: Son of Tony and Linda Causey...siblings are Tong Causey (22) and Jeremy Causey (22)...art major...born January 30, 2001.
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Steve Buckley Head Coach
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Year School 1986 Petal High School 1987 Petal High School 1988 Southern Miss 1989 Southern Miss 1990 Southern Miss 1991 LSU 1992 LSU 1993 LSU 1994 LSU 1995 George Co. High School 1996 George Co. High School 1997 Southern Miss 1998 Southern Miss 1999 Southern Miss 2007 Petal High School 2008 Petal High School 2009 Petal High School 2010 Petal High School 2011 Petal High School 2012 Southern Miss 2013 Southern Miss 2015 Olive Branch High School 2016 Jones County JC 2017 Jones County JC 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
28th season/6th at Jones Natchez, Miss. Southern Miss, 1985 Nov. 10, 1963 wife, Kristi; son, Slade daughter, Annaleigh
Position Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Head Coach Running Backs Running Backs Running Backs Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Asst Head Coach Asst Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach
W-L Postseason 6-4 6-4 10-2 Independence Bowl 5-6 8-4 All-American Bowl 5-6 2-9 5-6 4-7 4-6 10-2 South State Championship 9-3 Liberty Bowl 7-5 Humanitarian Bowl 9-3 Liberty Bowl 4-7 10-2 6A State Playoffs 7-5 6A State Playoffs 9-3 6A State Playoffs 10-5 6A State Runner-Up 0-12 1-11 6-6 6A State Playoffs 6-3 8-2 MACJC Semifinals 10-2 Mississippi Bowl 7-3 MACJC Semifinals 3-2
In five seasons as head coach, Steve Buckley has led the Bobcats to a 34-12 record, two south division championships, a bowl victory and Top 10 national ranking in five consecutive years. He’s the fifth winningest coach in program history. Jones finished 3-2 and was ranked as high as No. 2 by JCGridiron.com in a shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19. Ranked No. 4 to start the 2019 season, Buckley guided Jones to a 7-3 record and third straight trip to the conference playoffs. Jones boasted the NJCAA’s top scoring defense at 11.8 points per game, led the MACJC with 12 all-conference selections and had a league-best four NJCAA All-Americans. In 2018, Buckley guided Jones to its first 10-win season since 2001. The Bobcats won their second straight MACJC South Division title and defeated Eastern Arizona 27-7 in the Mississippi Bowl. Named the MACJC South Division Coach of Year and the Mississippi Association (MAC) Coach of the Year, Buckley led Jones to an 8-2 record in 2017 and a south division title. Buckley was 6-3 in his first season in 2016. Buckley and his staff have also been instrumental in developing kids and getting them to the next level. Over the past five seasons, an impressive 98 Bobcats have moved on to four-year programs and 96 percent have graduated. “A national championship is not our number one goal. We want to help kids get to where they’re supposed to be. We’re a developmental program. We understand that, the kids buy into that and we’re trying to develop them socially, academically and athletically.”
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Buckley served as head coach at Petal High School from 2007-11 and was an assistant coach at Southern Miss on three separate occasions. He became head coach at Olive Branch High School in early 2015. The 1985 Southern Miss graduate began his coaching career as an assistant at Petal before becoming a graduate assistant at his alma mater for the 1988 and 1989 campaigns. He then became a full-time coach for the Golden Eagles in 1990. Buckley then went on to work for four seasons at LSU (1991-94) before taking over at George County High School in Lucedale. During his time there, Buckley was named the District Coach of the Year and was a South State finalist. He then returned to Southern Miss for another stint as an assistant coach from 1997-99, serving as running backs coach. After starting a business, Buckley became head coach for five seasons at Petal, where he led his team to the Mississippi Class 6A State Championship game during the 2011 season. The Panthers reached the playoffs four times and were region champions twice during Buckley’s tenure. Buckley, a Natchez native, then returned to Southern Miss where he served as an assistant coach in 2012-13. In 2012, he was assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterback coach. In 2013, Buckley was assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator. Buckley is married to the former Kristi Fairley and the couple has two adult children, Slade and Annaleigh.
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He was defensive coordinator at Tennessee-Martin in 2011, where his defense finished second in the Ohio Valley Conference. Before returning to USM, Pollard spent a year as cornerbacks coach at Marshall. Pollard played his college ball at USM, leading the Golden Eagles to Conference USA and Liberty Bowl titles in 1997. He was the team’s leading tackler that season, with double-digit tackles in eight of 11 games. Pollard and his wife, Kristina, have two sons, Ty, and Klabron.
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Year School 1999 Southern Miss 2000 Southern Miss 2001 Southern Miss 2002 Southern Miss 2003 Southern Miss 2004 Southern Miss 2005 Southern Miss 2006 Southern Miss 2007 Southern Miss 2008 Memphis 2009 Memphis 2010 Mississippi College 2011 Tennessee-Martin 2012 Marshall 2013 Southern Miss 2014 Southern Miss 2015 Southern Miss 2016 Southern Miss 2017 Southern Miss 2018 MS Gulf Coast 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
23rd season/3rd at Jones Bay Springs, Miss. Southern Miss, 1997 April 3, 1976 wife, Kristina; sons, Ty, Klabron
Position Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Cornerbacks Cornerbacks Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Cornerbacks Defensive Backs/RB Defensive Backs/RB Defensive Backs/RB Defensive Backs/RB Defensive Backs/RB Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator
W-L 9-3 8-4 6-5 7-6 9-4 7-5 7-5 9-5 7-6 6-7 2-10 4-6 5-6 5-7 1-11 3-9 9-5 7-6 8-5 7-2 7-3 3-2
Richard Chambliss
Postseason Liberty Bowl Mobile Bowl
Recruiting Coordinator/Football Ops/TE/SP Teams Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Birthdate: Family:
Houston Bowl Liberty Bowl New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Bowl GMAC Bowl Papa Johns Bowl St. Petersburg Bowl
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Year School 2013 Southern Miss 2014 Southern Miss 2015 Southern Miss 2016 Perry Central HS 2017 Perry Central HS 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
Heart of Dallas Bowl New Orleans Bowl Independence Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Lytrel Pollard enters his third season as defensive coordinator at Jones College. Pollard, who also oversees the secondary, has produced the NJCAA’s 28thranked (2020) and 12th-ranked (2019) total defense in his first two seasons. In a COVID-19, five-game season in 2020, the Bobcats allowed 19.6 points per game, had the 19th-best rushing defense in the country and were tied for 7th with seven interceptions. Pollard guided the Bobcats to the nation’s top scoring defense unit in his first season, allowing just 11.8 points per game. Jones was 12th nationally in total defense, giving up 261.2 yards per game. Sixteen defensive players have gone on to sign with senior colleges in his first two seasons, including five to Power 5 programs. In 2018 as defensive coordinator at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, the Bulldogs ranked second in the NJCAA in passing yards allowed, fourth in total points and fifth in points per game allowed. Eight of his players signed to play at the four-year level at season’s end. Prior to that, Pollard was at Southern Miss since 2013 where he served as defensive backs and running backs coach. It was his second coaching stint at his alma mater having previously been there from 1999-2007 when he oversaw special teams, defensive backs, linebackers and defensive ends. During his time with the Golden Eagles, he coached linebacker Michael Boley, kick returner John Eubanks, defensive backs Brandon Sumrall, C.J. Bailey, Kalan Reed and Cornell Armstrong, all First-Team All-Conference USA honorees, as well as Ito Smith, the school’s second all-time leading rusher. Boley was a two-time AllAmerican who won the Conerly Trophy, given to Mississippi’s best college player. Pollard coached cornerbacks at Memphis in 2008-09 before going to Mississippi College to be the defensive coordinator. The Choctaws improved from ninth to fifth in the American Southwest Conference in total defense.
6th season/4th at Jones Hattiesburg, Miss. Southern Miss, 2015 May 3, 1994 wife, Sammi
Position Student Coach Student Coach Student Coach Offensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
W-L 1-11 3-9 9-5 6-6 10-2 10-2 7-3 3-2
Postseason Heart of Dallas Bowl 1st Rd Playoffs 2nd Rd Playoffs Mississippi Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Richard Chambliss enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at Jones. He wears multiple hats for the Bobcats, coaching tight ends and special teams in addition to serving as the recruiting coordinator and director of football operations. The Bobcats have been nationally-ranked in each of his first three seasons with a combined 20-7 record, south division championship and 2018 bowl victory over Eastern Arizona. Chambliss has coached a trio of all-conference players on special teams and at tight end. The Hattiesburg native took his first coaching job as a student assistant coach for three years with the Golden Eagles. He helped coach a pair of NFL players in wide receiver Michael Thomas (Cincinnati Bengals) and placekicker Corey Acosta (San Francisco 49ers). He came to Jones College in the spring of 2016 and served as a restricted earnings defensive coach. Chambliss then went to Perry Central High School and was the offensive coordinator for the 2016-17 seasons before returning to Jones in 2018 under Steve Buckley. Chambliss received his bachelor’s degree from Southern Mississippi and his master’s degree from Fort Hays State in Kansas. Chambliss is married to his wife, Sammi, and the couple are expecting their first child this fall.
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Kwési Drake
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Year School 2013 Southern Miss 2014 Southern Miss 2015 SMU 2016 Jones College 2017 Jones College 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
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6th season/6th at Jones Mesquite, Texas Oklahoma State, 2011 Sept. 5, 1988 wife, Bailey; sons, Gideon, Micah daughter, Esther
Position OL Graduate Assistant OL Graduate Assistant OL Graduate Assistant Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line
W-L 1-11 3-9 2-10 6-3 8-2 10-2 7-3 3-2
Postseason
MACJC Playoffs Mississippi Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Grant Garner enters his sixth season as the Bobcats’ offensive line coach. Jones had one of the MACCC’s top rushing offenses once again in a COVID-19 shortened 2020 season, ranking sixth in yards/game. The Bobcats’ 12 rushing touchdowns was tied for the league lead. In 2019, the Bobcats averaged 194.2 rushing yards per game behind All-American running back and Florida State signee La’Damian Webb, which ranked third in the MACCC and 11th in the NJCAA. A former offensive lineman himself, Garner has tutored 18 linemen that have moved on to the four-year level, including 15 Division I players. Five offensive linemen signed with Division I programs in 2019 alone in Reed Buys (Mississippi State), Christian Barnes (North Alabama), James Middleton (Tulsa), Jordan Chapman (Troy) and Logan Canerdy (Northwestern State). Behind a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in 2017 in Scottie Phillips and Kalyn Grandberry, JC rushed for 2,618 yards (8th in NJCAA) and 36 touchdowns (4th in NJCAA). Garner came to Jones in 2016 after a year at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas where he was an offensive line graduate assistant. During his time with the Mustangs, he helped the offense to break a number of school records. In January of 2013, Garner joined Southern Mississippi’s coaching staff as an offensive graduate assistant, serving as the assistant offensive line coach. During part of the 2013 season, he stepped up as the interim offensive line coach for the Golden Eagles. After graduating in the spring of 2015, Garner moved on to SMU. Garner’s playing days were spent at Oklahoma State University where he was a standout center. A 2011 Rimington Award finalist, given to the nation’s top center, Garner spent time in the NFL with the Washington Redskins before joining the coaching ranks. In his senior season with OSU in 2011, Garner was a third-team AP All-American center and was named the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year. He also earned first-team All-American honors from SI.com and first-team All-Big 12 honors from the coaches and AP polls. He finished his collegiate career with 24 starts and allowed just a half of a sack in his senior year. Garner started every game at center as a junior and was named OSU’s Offensive Lineman of the Week twice in his first season as a starter. That season, OSU allowed just 10 sacks in 13 games while ranking third nationally in total offense and scoring. Garner holds a business management degree from OSU and a sports coaching education masters degree from Southern Miss. He is married to the former Bailey Slough and the couple have two sons, Gideon and Micah, and a daughter, Esther.
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Year School 2014 Beauregard HS 2015 Beauregard HS 2016 Beauregard HS 2017 Beauregard HS 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
8th season/4th at Jones Marrero, La. Auburn, 2002 Nov. 10, 1980 wife, Erica; sons Kwési Chicoma, Kai Jaxson
Position Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line
W-L 8-3 12-1 13-1 10-2 10-2 7-3 3-2
Postseason 1st Rd Playoffs 3rd Rd Playoffs State Championship 3rd Rd Playoffs Mississippi Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Kwési Drake begins his fourth season as the defensive line coach at Jones College. The Bobcats’ defensive line has been one of the tops in the league in his three seasons, racking up 150.5 tackles-for-loss and 48.5 sacks. Recent Edmonton Elks signee Chei Hill had a nation-leading 39 tackles for loss in 2018. Drake has tutored eight four-year players, including six Division I signees in Jalen Williams (Arkansas), DaShawn Crawford (Virginia Tech/USM), Marquez Bembry (Kentucky), Edward Haralson (Louisiana-Monroe), Devonte Toles (North Alabama) and Wardalis Ducksworth (Memphis). The Marrero, Louisiana, native played at Destrehan High School with former Baltimore Ravens standout Ed Reed, then went to Auburn University where he played from 1998-2002 under head coach Tommy Tuberville. After college, Drake went into law enforcement for 16 years. He was a detective and was in charge of a unit that had 10 investigators and two evidence technicians. He had numerous roles in law enforcement, including undercover work, homicide, robbery, federal task forces, Secret Service teams and U.S. Marshal teams. He retired from the Lee County (Alabama) Sheriff’s Office in the spring of 2018 and came to Jones on a fulltime basis. He began part-time coaching in a semi-pro league in Opelika, Ala., for three years with the East Alabama Predators and the Opelika Chiefs. He also coached at Beauregard High School in Opelika from 2014-17, helping them to a state championship in 2016. Drake also volunteered for football camps at Georgia State University during this time and connected with Jones. Drake’s brother, Kwahn, is entering his third season on staff at Kansas, serving as the defensive run game coordinator and defensive line coach. Drake and his wife, Erica, have two sons, Kwési Chicoma and Kai Jaxson.
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Farrar spent 2011 as the head of Southern Miss’ player development program and led USM’s charge in building and maintaining relationships at the high school level. He moved into that role after three seasons as the tight ends coach for the Golden Eagles. He was named by Rivals.com as one of the top “Non-Big Six” Recruiters of the Year for the class of 2010 and was one of only four C-USA coaches selected. Prior to the Golden Eagles, Farrar had stops at Iowa State, Rice, Clemson and Ole Miss. The Kossuth native played his collegiate football at Northeast Mississippi Community College and Delta State. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1983 and a master’s degree in physical education in 1985, both from DSU. Farrar has a son, Clint, and a daughter, Cari.
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Year School 1984 Delta State 1985 Delta State 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 Clemson 1993 Clemson 1994 Rice 1995 Rice 1996 Rice 1997 Rice 1998 Rice 1999 Rice 2000 Rice 2001 Rice 2002 Rice 2003 Rice 2004 Rice 2005 Rice 2006 Ole Miss 2007 Iowa State 2008 Southern Miss 2009 Southern Miss 2010 Southern Miss 2011 Southern Miss 2012 Ole Miss 2013 Ole Miss 2014 Ole Miss 2015 Ole Miss 2016 Ole Miss 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
38th season/4th at Jones Kossuth, Miss. Delta State, 1983 Feb. 6, 1990 son, Clint; daughter, Cari
Position Tight Ends Tight Ends Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Recruiting Coordinator Outside Linebackers Outside Linebackers Outside Linebackers Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners Defensive Ends/Corners External Affairs Director of Operations Tight Ends Tight Ends Tight Ends Player Development Lead Recruiter Lead Recruiter Lead Recruiter Lead Recruiter Lead Recruiter Cornerbacks Cornerbacks Linebackers
W-L 7-3-1 4-6-1 8-2 10-2 10-2 10-2 10-2 9-2-1 5-6 9-3 5-6 2-8-1 7-4 7-4 5-6 5-6 3-8 8-4 4-7 5-7 3-8 1-10 4-8 3-9 7-6 7-6 8-5 12-2 7-6 8-5 9-4 10-3 5-7 10-2 7-3 3-2
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Brian Hudson
Gator Bowl Citrus Bowl Citrus Bowl Gator Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Citrus Bowl
Wide Receivers Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Birthdate:
11th season/4th at Jones Clovis, N.M. Oklahoma State, 2010 Oct. 21, 1987
Peach Bowl SWC Champions
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Year School 2008 Oklahoma State 2009 Oklahoma State 2010 Oklahoma State 2011 Oklahoma State 2012 Oklahoma State 2013 Southern Miss 2014 Southern Miss 2015 Faulkner University 2016 Faulkner University 2017 Kansas 2018 Jones College 2019 Jones College 2020 Jones College
New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Bowl Beef O’Brady’s Bowl Hawaii Bowl BBVA Compass Bowl Music City Bowl Peach Bowl Sugar Bowl Mississippi Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Barney Farrar returns for a fourth season as an assistant coach at Jones College. Farrar worked with cornerbacks his first two seasons and will be with the linebackers for a second straight season in 2021. Working with linebackers last season, Mike Cockream and DeLawrence Butler were named All-MACCC after ranking first and second on the team in total tackles. The Bobcats were ninth in the NJCAA in 2019, allowing just 145.8 yards per game through the air. In his first two seasons working in the secondary, a total of six Bobcats inked with NCAA Division I programs in Lakevias Daniel (Ole Miss), Fred Smith (Southern Miss), D.J. Travis (Louisiana-Monroe), Rod Hicks (MVSU), Jamar Richardson (Ole Miss) and Gabe Rogers (Memphis). Farrar joined Jones after six successful seasons at Ole Miss as a lead recruiter and Assistant Athletics Director for High School and Junior College Relations. He played a vital role in recruiting for the Rebels, which helped Ole Miss land four straight top-15 signing classes, including the 2013 and 2016 hauls that ranked top five in the nation. His contributions also helped Ole Miss reach four straight bowls, including back-to-back New Year’s Six games.
Position Student Assistant Student Assistant Student Assistant Off Quality Control Off Quality Control Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Passing Game Coord. Passing Game Coord. Wide Receivers/GA Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Wide Receivers
W-L 9-4 9-4 11-2 12-1 8-5 1-11 3-9 7-3 6-4 1-11 10-2 7-3 3-2
Postseason Holiday Bowl Cotton Bowl Alamo Bowl Fiesta Bowl Heart of Dallas Bowl
Mississippi Bowl MACJC Semifinals
Brian Hudson enters his fourth season as the Bobcats’ wide receivers coach. Markel McLaurin and Bud Tolbert were First Team All-MACCC selections last season after combining for 38 catches, 704 yards and four touchdowns in five games. In his second season in 2019, Hudson coached Watts brothers, Duece and Phat, along with Jacory Rankin, Manny Jones and Brodie King – all of which moved on to four-year programs. Hudson has been a part of 20 wins, including the 2018 Mississippi Bowl victory over Eastern Arizona, 27-7. Hudson spent the 2017 season working with receivers at Kansas. Prior to Kansas, Hudson was the passing game coordinator at Faulkner University during the 2015-16 seasons where he had one of the top passing offenses in the nation in NAIA. Hudson began his coaching career as a student assistant at Oklahoma State under Mike Gundy from 2008-10 and worked closely with current Houston head coach Dana Holgorsen, who was offensive coordinator/QB coach at OSU in 2010. During his five seasons at OSU, he was a part of five bowl teams, including the Heart of Dallas Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Alamo Bowl, Cotton Bowl and Holiday Bowl. He served as offensive quality control coach in 2011-12, and during those two seasons, the Cowboys were a combined 20-6, finished No. 4 and No. 3 in scoring and total offense and won a Big 12 Conference championship. Hudson followed former OSU offensive coordinator Todd Monken to Southern Miss and served as a graduate assistant for the Golden Eagles in 2013-14, working primarily with quarterbacks. A Clovis, New Mexico, native, Hudson received his bachelor’s degree in university studies in 2010 from Oklahoma State.
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David Queck
Carla Collins
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Director of Strength & Conditioning
Coaching Ledger Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
School Southern Miss Southern Miss Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Jones College Jones College Jones College
10th season/4th at Jones Annandale, Minn . St . Cloud State, 2010 Feb . 25, 1987 wife, Sarah; daughters, Adley Darby, Presley
Position Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Strength Coach Head Strength Coach Head Strength Coach
Sport(s) Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field Track & Field FB, SB, BSK FB, SB, BSK FB, SB, BSK
David Queck begins his fourth year as the Director of Strength and Conditioning . Queck has been a vital component helping to produce a number of Mississippi Association of Community Colleges, NJCAA Region 23 and All-America honorees, as well a bevy of conference and regional champions for the school since joining the staff . The Annandale, Minn ., native went to college at St . Cloud State (Minnesota) from 2005-10 where he played football and ran track . He received his bachelor’s degree in communications from St . Cloud State and his master’s in human performance from Southern Miss in 2012 . Queck served as a graduate assistant for the Southern Miss track and field team from 2010-12 while completing his master’s . He was an assistant track and field coach at Memphis from 2012-17 . He is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Condition Association . He is certified USA Track and Field (USATF) Level 1 . He is also certified in CPR/AED (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillator) . He and his wife, Sarah, have three daughters: Adley, Darby and Presley .
Director of Academic Enhancement for Athletics 23rd year/6th at Jones Bay City, Mich . Central Michigan, 1998 husband, Gary; sons, Jackson, Austin
Carla Collins enters her sixth year as Academic Enhancement Director for the Jones College football team . Jones was honored as the 2018 NJCAA Football Academic Team of the Year with a 3 .14 GPA and has been recognized as the MACJC Academic Team of the Year in back-to-back seasons in 2018-19 . The 2020 team had a 2 .97 Team GPA . Since joining the JC football family, Jones has boasted a 96 percent graduation rate and 95 players have moved on to play at the four-year level . Collins came to the Bobcat family after seven years as the Academic Counselor/ Tutor Coordinator at Southern Mississippi . In this role, she oversaw academic advisement and registration for student-athletes, monitored study hall requirements as well as participated in weekly meetings with coaches and student-athletes to ensure eligibility and degree completion . Prior to her work at Southern Miss, she spent 10 years at the University of Miami as an assistant director of marketing from 2005-08 and the community relations coordinator from 1999-2005 . Collins earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Arts from Central Michigan in 1998 and a Master’s of Science in Education from the University of Miami in 2002 . A native of Bay City, Michigan, Carla is married to Gary Collins and the couple has two boys – Jackson and Austin .
Shawn Wansley
Sports Information Director Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Birthdate:
15th year at Jones Laurel, Miss . Mississippi State, 1983 July 25, 1962
Mark Easley
Play-By-Play / JCJC.TV / SuperTalk FM Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Family:
19th year Vardaman, Miss . Delta State, 1985 wife, Melody; daughters, Katie, Lauryn; son, Daniel
Mark Easley enters his 19th season serving as play-by-play for Bobcat football and basketball broadcasts . Easley retired from Jones in June 2019 after serving 20 years at the College in the role of Dean of Students, head tennis coach, soccer coach and math instructor . Easley was head coach of the JCJC tennis teams for 17 seasons . During his first seven years at Jones, he coached both tennis and soccer . Easley also coached high school basketball from 1987-99 and softball for five years . The Vardaman native played basketball at Delta State from 1981-85 and served as a graduate assistant from 1985-87 . He is a member of the DSU Hall of Fame . Easley and his wife of 36 years, Melody, have three children, daughters, Katie and Lauryn and a son, Daniel .
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Shawn Wansley begins his 15th year as Jones’ sports information director overseeing media relations efforts for nine Bobcat athletic teams . The Laurel native has covered all three recent NJCAA National Championships for Jones in men’s basketball (2013-14), baseball (2016) and softball (2018) . JC is the only junior college program in Mississippi to win titles in those three sports . Wansley has won numerous College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM) awards over the past decade and a half, including Best Sports Feature Story . He and Sports Information Director Kevin Maloney won second place in the CPRAM Sports Media Guide category this past year for “Bobcat Football 20 .” Wansley was also a member of the group that won a CPRAM second place in the “Annual Report” category . Prior to joining the College in 2007, Wansley worked at Orleans Furniture Company in Columbia and was a sports writer, editor and managing editor at the Laurel Leader-Call from 1986-2007 . Wansley is an alumnus of Jones and 1983 graduate of Mississippi State in business administration .
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Chris Robinson
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Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Birthdate: Family:
Color Analyst / JCJC.TV / SuperTalk FM
Assistant AD for External Relations/Administration
4th year Laurel, Miss. Southern Miss, 2005 wife, Lauren
13th season/13th at Jones Columbia, Miss. Southern Miss, 2002 Sept. 12, 1978 wife, Carley; daughter, Marlee; sons, Reid, Braden
Chris Robinson will begin his fourth year as the assistant athletic director for external relations and administration and he also enters his 13th season as head coach of the nationally-ranked JC softball program. Robinson was the assistant softball coach for six years before becoming head coach in 2010. Since being named head coach, the Bobcats have won an NJCAA National Championship, four NJCAA Region 23 Championships, seven MACCC Championships and finished as NJCAA National Runner-up four times. Robinson has led Jones to an impressive 496-116 (.810) record in 12 seasons and is the third-winningest coach in MACCC softball history. Robinson attended junior college at Pearl River, received his bachelor’s degree in coaching from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2002 and a master’s of science degree from Southern Miss in physical education in 2005. Robinson is married to the former Carley Blackwell. He has a daughter, Marlee, and sons, Reid and Braden.
Laurel native Luke Johnson enters his fourth season on Jones College football broadcasts. He rotates between being an analyst and the play-by-play announcer. Johnson was a three-year starting punter for Southern Miss and former AllConference USA and All-American selection his senior season. He was also twice named the SportsCare Scholar Athlete, to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a recipient for the commissioner’s medal for academic excellence and a 2003 Liberty Bowl Scholar Athlete. Johnson currently serves as the equipping pastor at Crosspointe Church in Laurel and is working on his PhD in international missiology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. He travels to India twice a year, working with and supporting national pastors.
Amie McQueen
Executive Assistant to the VP of Athletics Experience: Hometown: Alma Mater: Birthdate: Family:
28th year at Jones Ellisville, Miss. Jones County JC, 1993 May 1, 1973 husband, Shannon; sons, Brett, Blane Tyler, Connor
Kayla Hankins
Assistant AD for Compliance/Cheer Coach
Amie McQueen begins her second year as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President of the JC Foundation/Athletics and Dean of Students. McQueen has spent more than 25 years at the College in several departments. She earned her AA in Business Computers from JCJC in 1993, and soon after, began working for her alma mater. McQueen served as the Administrative Assistant to the Director of Workforce Development, and in 2015, as Marketing Coordinator. While in Student Affairs from 2001-05, she coordinated scholarships and event reservations for JC’s facilities. McQueen returned to Student Affairs two years ago to serve as the Assistant to the EVP of Student Affairs. Other duties McQueen has managed include serving as Payroll Coordinator in Human Resources from 2004-06 and as Alumni Coordinator for the JC Foundation/ Alumni Office from 2006-12. The 2010 graduate of Leadership Jones County also served on the Leadership Jones County Board from 2011-12. Amie and her husband, Shannon, spend most of their time as spectators, enjoying the many sports activities her four boys, Brett, Blane, Tyler and Connor have been involved in over the years. She also makes time for the ladies in the family, daughter-in-law, Courtney, and her granddaughter, Hollyn.
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11th year Hattiesburg, Miss. Southern Miss, 2009 June 21, 1987 husband, Martin; daughter, Lillian Kate, son, Klein
Kayla Hankins begins her 11th year as the Jones College cheerleading coach and third as the assistant athletic director for compliance and eligibility this fall. The 2021 Bobcat cheer squad captured the Open Coed Division at the UCA College Championships in Orlando, Florida. The 2020 squad placed second in the UCA College Championship Open Coed Division and third in the Open Coed Gameday Division. The Bobcats are a competitive squad that cheers at all football games, home basketball games, pep rallies and other events in the community. They travel with teams to playoff games, tournaments and also compete in Orlando annually in the UCA College National Championships. Hankins helps with scheduling and advisement of all student-athletes and teaches a psychology of personal adjustment class. The Hattiesburg native started at Jones as the assistant cheer coach and working in the recruiting office. Hankins was a member of the nationally-ranked Bobcat cheerleading squad from 2005-07 and served as captain of the co-ed squad. She continued cheering at Southern Mississippi from 2007-09. Hankins has an MEd counseling services with an emphasis in higher education and bachelor of science in psychology, both from Southern Mississippi. Kayla and her husband Martin, a college official, have a daughter, Lillian Kate, and a son, Klein.
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Stephanie Smith
Adam Butler
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Assistant Athletic Trainer
Head Athletic Trainer
15th year/4th at Jones Kosciusko, Miss. Southern Miss, 2004 husband, Jamie; kids John Louis, Avery
Stephanie Smith enters her fourth year as the head athletic trainer at Jones College where she trains and cares for all nine Bobcat sports. Smith has been a certified athletic trainer for 14 years and is employed by Hattiesburg Clinic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. The Kosciusko native has provided services to Lumberton, Pearl River Central and Forrest County Agriculture High School as well as Pearl River Community College over the past decade. Smith is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association (MATA) and is also an American Heart Association CPR instructor. Smith attended Holmes Community College where she was a member of the dance team, the HCC Dazzlers, played soccer for one year and began working as a student athletic trainer. After junior college, she transferred to Southern Mississippi and attained a bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2004. She is married to Jamie Smith and they have two children, John Louis and Avery.
6th year/3rd at Jones Hattiesburg, Miss. Southern Miss, 2016 wife, Heather; daughter, Anna Reese
Adam Butler is a certified athletic trainer for Hattiesburg Clinic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and enters his third year on the Jones College staff. “My focus is to bring health and wellness to all patients and athletes I meet. I chose this field because I want to make a difference in the athletes, and I wanted to help injured athletes become better and see them excel in their sport.” The Hattiesburg native graduated from Jones in 2013, finished his undergrad at Southern Mississippi in sports medicine in 2016 and earned his masters in 2018 from William Carey University. As as an undergrad at USM, Butler was a student athletic trainer where he rotated with multiple sports each semester before finishing up his clinicals. Prior to Jones, Butler provided athletic training and sports medicine care to student-athletes at Columbia Academy for two years. His services included treatment for emergency injuries and general sports injuries, as well as physical rehabilitation. Butler is a member of the Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association and National Athletic Trainers’ Association. Butler is married to the former Heather Boutwell, and the couple have a newborn daughter, Anna Reese. The couple will celebrate their two-year wedding anniversary in October 2021.
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Front Row L to R: Jaclyn Mordica, Kinsey Bellinger, Lindsey Hampton, Grace Essary and Kalyn King. Back Row (L to R): Stephanie Smith, Dawson Brooks, Cameron Glenn, Jermiah Ray, Alana Davidson and Adam Butler.
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October 1, 2020 • Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field (1,625) • Ellisville, Miss .
EAST CENTRAL #4 JONES
Jones scored two touchdowns in less than a minute late in the second quarter and went on to whip East Central 34-5 here on a pleasant Thursday night at Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field . It was the opening game of 2020 for both teams in a season delayed by five weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic . Leading 10-3, the Bobcats got a 50-yard touchdown run by freshman Romal Webb (Memphis, Tennessee) with 4:26 left in the first half . Seconds later, Hershey McLaurin (Collins) would recover a fumble and return it 27 yards for a score at the 3:35 mark . Sophomore quarterback Quaterius Hawkins (Bastrop, Louisiana) was solid for the Bobcats . He completed 16-of-25 passes for 226 yards and one touchdown . Webb ended the game with 112 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 11 carries . Markel McLaurin (Collins) had six catches for 120 yards and a score and Bud Tolbert (Water Valley) had six receptions for 95 yards . The JC defense forced a total of five turnovers, including three interceptions and two fumbles . East Central took the opening kickoff of the game and drove 49 yards in eight plays . The Warriors had a touchdown pass called back because of a holding penalty and had to settle for a 33-yard field goal by Robens Beauplans to make it 3-0 with 12:49 showing in the first quarter . Jones would answer on its first possession of the season with a 76-yard, 10-play drive for a touchdown . Webb’s 4-yard run gave the Bobcats the lead for good and Gavin Gaudin’s (Northwest Rankin) extra point made it 7-3 with 8:39 to play in the first quarter . Jones would go up 10-3 on its possession when Gaudin booted a 42-yard field goal with 9:31 left in the first half to end a 55-yard, six-play drive . Two possessions later, Jones started a drive at its own 31-yard line . Hawkins gained 19 yards on the first play and Webb followed up with a 50-yard scamper for a touchdown . Gaudin’s extra point made it 17-3 at the 4:26 mark . On East Central’s next possession, John Hilbert fumbled . Hershey McLaurin recovered and ran it back 27 yards for a touchdown to make it 24-3 with 3:35 left in the second quarter . Jones continued the momentum by taking the second half kickoff and moving 65 yards in three pass plays . Hawkins found Ashton Nickelberry (Brandon) for 11 yards and Markel McLaurin for five more . Hawkins then connected with Markel McLaurin for a 49-yard touchdown strike . Gaudin’s extra point made it 31-3 with 13:33 left in the third quarter . The Warriors would then get a safety when the Bobcats were backed up deep in their own territory and recovered a fumble in the end zone . That made it 31-5 with 10:49 to play in the third . Jones ended the scoring when Gaudin drilled a 25-yard field goal with 3:49 to play in the third . East Central Jones 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
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Robens Beauplan 33 yd field goal Romal Webb 4 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Gavin Gaudin 42 yd field goal Romal Webb 50 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) H . McLaurin 27 yd fumble recovery (Gavin Gaudin kick) Markel McLaurin 49 yd pass from Q . Hawkins (Gavin Gaudin kick) RJ Holifield 4 yd safety Gavin Gaudin 25 yd field goal
East Central/Jones Game Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
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ECCC 17 35-87 282 19-37-3 72-369 0-0 1-9 .0 5-99 0-0 3-51 .6 2-2 6-39 30:28 7 of 16 1 of 3 1-3 1-10
JONES 22 32-197 287 19-32-0 64-484 1-27-1 0-0 1-19 3-42 2-30 .0 1-1 1-5 29:32 5 of 12 1 of 1 2-4 2-17
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Hinds scored nine points in the final 46 seconds of play and stunned the Jones College Bobcats, 18-16, here Thursday night at Joe Renfroe Stadium/Gene Murphy Field . The rally capped a string of 18 unanswered points for Hinds . Jones led 16-9 with 2:41 left in the game and the Eagles at their own 36-yard line . On a fourth-and-8 at the Bobcat 49, Hinds quarterback BeSean McCray found Jeffery Malone around the 35 . Malone appeared to step out of bounds after making the catch . But no whistle was blown and he continued into the end zone for a touchdown with 46 seconds remaining . The Bobcats blocked the extra point and still led, 16-15 . The Eagles then went for the onside kick . Jones looked to have possession initially, but after several seconds in the scrum, Hinds’ Albert Day came out of the pile with the ball at the Bobcat 44 . Five plays later, McCray connected with Jaiden Burns for a 23-yard completion to the Bobcat 8-yard line with just six seconds to play . After a timeout, Connor Smith kicked a 25-yard field goal as time expired to give Hinds the victory . Linebacker Mike Cockream (Ray Brooks) was all over the field for Jones . He had 12 tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks . Defensive lineman Jordyn Mahaffey (West Marion) had a pass interception and Butler had a fumble recovery . Romal Webb (Memphis, Tennessee) rushed 25 times for 141 yards and a touchdown . McCray was 41-of-74 through the air for 421 yards, one touchdown and one interception . The Eagles were 9-of-25 on third down conversions and ran 96 plays from scrimmage . Hinds had 22 first downs and 440 yards of total offense with 285 yards in the second half . The Eagles rushed 21 times for 19 yards . The Bobcats controlled the game early . Jones blocked a Hinds punt and Hershey McLaurin (Collins) returned it 11 yards to the Eagle 7 . Three plays later, Gavin Gaudin (Northwest Rankin) kicked a 20-yard field goal and Jones led 3-0 . The Bobcats would then put together its most impressive drive of the evening . Starting at their own 5, Jones moved 95 yards in 16 plays and used 6:18 off the clock . Webb ran 21 yards for a touchdown and Gaudin’s extra point made it 10-0 with 8:32 left in the first half . Jones would then get a turnover when Hershey McLaurin forced a fumble after a pass completion . Butler recovered at his own 31 and returned it out to the 38 . The Bobcats would go 62 yards in five plays with Hawkins finding Tolbert on a 51-yard touchdown pass . The extra point attempt was blocked, but Jones led 16-0 with 52 seconds to play in the second quarterd quarter when they recovered a fumbled punt at the Bobcat 8-yard line . Jones Hinds 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 4th
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Gavin Gaudin 20 yd field goal Romal Webb 21 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Bud Tolbert 51 yd pass from Q . Hawkins (Gaudin kick blocked) Connor Smith 25 yd field goal Connor Smith 20 yd field goal Jeffery Malone 49 yd pass from BeSean McCray (PAT blocked) Connor Smith 25 yd field goal
Jones/Hinds Game Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
JONES 13 34-148 123 13-30-0 64-271 1-7 4-34 4-232 1-10 10-36 .6 1-1 6-51 28:11 4 of 16 1 of 1 1-1 3-19
HINDS 22 21-19 421 41-75-1 96-440 0-0 1-14 3-179 0-0 8-36 .5 1-1 4-20 31:49 9 of 25 3 of 5 4-5 1-11
Game Notes: Jones was held to two first downs the entire second half after taking an early 16-0 lead Hinds ran 96 plays on the night and threw it a whopping 75 times The Eagles scored nine points in the game’s final 46 seconds to win Jones had a 16-play, 95-yard drive on a 2nd quarter touchdown Hinds was held to 19 yards rushing Attendance: 1,123
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October 29, 2020 • Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field (1,625) • Ellisville, Miss .
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Jones College ran off 27 unanswered points and defeated Southwest Mississippi, 40-27, here Thursday night at John I . Hurst Stadium . The game was knotted 13-13 in the second quarter when the Bobcats began their surge . Jones would lead 40-13 entering the fourth quarter . Jones was quite balanced on offense, piling up 248 yards rushing and 305 yards through the air for 553 yards of total offense . The Bears got on the board first when quarterback Brandon Edmonson found Dalyn McDonald for a 79-yard touchdown pass . Josh Massa’s extra point made it 7-0 with 10:16 to play in the first . On the first play of the second quarter, Quaterius Hawkins hit Markel McLaurin for a 43-yard scoring strike to end a 57-yard, five-play drive . The extra point attempt failed and Jones led 13-7 with 14:52 left in the first half . JC’s next drive went 77 yards in 11 plays, but Gaudin’s 29-yard field goal attempt was blocked . On the very next play, Edmonson ran 62 yards for a touchdown . The extra point attempt was no good and the game was tied 13-13 with 9:29 to play in the second quarter . Jones then moved 51 yards in four plays to take the lead for good . Hawkins raced 28 yards for a touchdown and Gaudin’s PAT gave the Bobcats a 20-13 lead with 6:46 remaining in the first half . Cockream’s fumble recovery at his own 49 set up JC’s next score . Romal Webb did the honors from a yard out to end the 51-yard, eight-play drive . Gaudin’s extra point gave the Bobcats a 27-13 lead with 58 seconds left in the first half . The Bobcats took the second half kickoff and put together a 73-yard, 14-play drive, capped by a 1-yard Webb touchdown run to make it 33-13 . Southwest made it interesting in the final quarter . Lyric Hall’s 31-yard touchdown pass to Vakeilon Campbell ended a 69-yard, six-play drive . Hall passed to Ortez Head Jr . for the two-point conversion and the Bobcats led 40-21 with 12:48 left . The Bears then recovered an onside kick at their own 48 . Hall would find Campbell for a 7-yard scoring pass, concluding the 52-yard, six-play march . Hall’s pass for the two-point conversion failed to make the final 40-27 . Sophomore quarterback Quaterius Hawkins (Bastrop, Louisiana) accounted for 345 yards of total offense and three touchdowns . He was 22-of-30 through the air for 309 yards and two touchdowns and rushed four times for 36 yards and one score . Jones Southwest 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th
10:23 04:23 14:52 08:19 06:46 01:03 08:55 02:02 12:50 10:08
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Dalyn McDonald 79 yd pass from B . Edmondson (Josh Massa kick) Paul Hughes II 2 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Markel McLaurin 43 yd pass from Q . Hawkins (PAT failed) B . Edmondson 62 yd run (Josh Massa kick failed) Q . Hawkins 28 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Romal Webb 1 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Romal Webb 1 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick failed) K . Feazell 32 yd pass from Q . Hawkins (Gavin Gaudin kick) V . Campbell 31 yd pass from Lyric Hall (Ortez Head, Jr . pass) V . Campbell 7 yd pass from Lyric Hall (Lyric Hall pass failed)
Jones College used a dominant first half performance to crush Pearl River 37-13 here Thursday night at Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field . The Bobcats led 20-0 after the first quarter and 30-0 at halftime as they captured the 90th annual “Catfight .” The Bobcats outgained PRCC 321-154 in total offense in the first half . JC now leads the series, 46-42-2 . Running back Paul Hughes II (Forest) rushed 15 times for 128 yards and a touchdown and running back Romal Webb (Memphis, Tennessee) had 10 carries for 53 yards and a score . Defensively, safety Tylan Glass (Nanih Waiya) had 13 tackles, tackle Jalen Williams (Tylertown) had 11 stops and linebacker DeLawrence Butler (Clinton) had 10 tackles, including two for a loss . The Bobcats forced five turnovers for the second time this season . Jones ended the game with 366 yards and 21 first downs . The Wildcats had 372 yards and 23 first downs . The Bobcats scored on all five of their first half possessions . Jones drove 52 yards in seven plays for its first score as quarterback Quaterius Hawkins rushed three yards for the touchdown . The extra point attempt was blocked . A PRCC fumble led to the next Bobcat score . JC drove 96 yards in eight plays after the turnover . Hughes would put together runs of 57 and 12 yards in the drive and Webb capped it with a 2-yard run . Gavin Gaudin’s (Northwest Rankin) extra point made it 13-0 . Hawkins completed a 34-yard pass to Ashton Nickelberry (Brandon) and followed that up with a 27-yard scoring strike to Hershey McLaurin (Collins) . Gaudin’s PAT made it 20-0 with 59 seconds remaining in the first quarter . Hughes scored from a yard out to end a seven-play march and Gaudin’s extra point made it 27-0 with 11:24 to play in the second quarter . Jones then put together a 90-yard, 10-play drive . The big lplay was a 36-yard run by Hughes . Gaudin ended the march with a 22-yard field goal to give Jones a 30-0 lead . Late in the third quarter, the Wildcats would start its first scoring drive of the game . Dymarcus “DD” Griffin scored on a 3-yard run to end the 60-yard, 15-play march . The extra point attempt failed and the Bobcats led 30-6 with 14:00 left in the game . PRCC would then recover a fumble at the Bobcat 41, but five plays later, Rawls got an interception and returned it to the Wildcat 48 . Three plays later, Antonio Spencer (Collins) scored on a 3-yard run . Gaudin’s kick made it 37-6 with 11:05 remaining to cap the scoring for the Bobcats .
Pearl River Jones 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 4th
10:34 03:58 01:06 11:31 03:42 14:00 11:05 04:43
Jones/Southwest Game Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
JONES 26 48-249 304 23-34-0 82-553 0-0 2-13 3-95 0-0 3-39 .3 2-1 10-84 37:39 4 of 15 4 of 6 3-4 3-16
SMCC 13 32-180 130 7-26-0 58-310 0-0 2-33 4-84 0-0 6-42 .0 3-3 10-96 22:21 3 of 13 1 of 3 1-1 1-9
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Q . Hawkins 3 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick blocked) Romal Webb 2 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Markel McLaurin 27 yd pass from Q . Hawkins (Gavin Gaudin kick) Paul Hughes II 1 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) Gavin Gaudin 22 yd field goal D . Griffin 3 yd run (Branson Davis kick failed) Antonio Spencer 2 yd run (Gavin Gaudin kick) C . Holifield Jr 34 yd run (Gayden Hence kick)
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Game Notes: Jones was 4-for-6 on 4th down The Bobcats scored 27 unanswered after the game was tied 13-13 QB Quaterius Hawkins accounted for 345 yards of total offense, two passing and one rushing TD Jones had a 14-play, 73-yard touchdown drive to start the 3Q Jones had a season-high 553 yards Attendance: 739
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FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
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PRCC 23 61-274 98 12-27-3 88-372 0-0 1-0 6-127 0-0 4-34 .8 2-2 13-120 34:16 4 of 17 4 of 6 1-3 2-22
JONES 21 41-221 145 9-17-0 58-366 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-57 6-36 .2 3-1 6-61 25:44 4 of 11 0 of 0 5-5 0-0
Game Notes: Jones scored on all five of its first half possessions to take a 30-0 lead JC’s defense had three interceptions and forced five turnovers for a second time this season The Bobcats lead the series 46-42-2 Tylan Glass had 13 tackles Jones had a 10-play, 90-yard drive late in the second quarter Attendance: 1,625
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November 12, 2020 • Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field • Ellisville, Miss .
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November 19, 2020 • A .L . May Stadium (1475) • Perkinston, Miss .
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The Bobcats’ Homecoming matchup against Copiah-Lincoln was canceled hours before kickoff after the Wolfpack informed Jones College officials they would not be able to play due to COVID-19 . Instead of a football game Thursday night, Jones recognized its 2020 Homecoming Court, Honor Alumnus and Mr . and Miss . Jones College .
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The 2020 football season ended for Jones College here Thursday night at A .L . May Stadium . Mississippi Gulf Coast outgained the Bobcats 526-199 and defeated Jones, 35-8 . Jones ends a COVID-19 shortened season 3-2 . Gulf Coast, 5-0, will host Northwest on Dec . 5 for the MACCC championship . The Bulldogs have won 21 consecutive games . The Bobcats had a difficult time all the way around with Gulf Coast . The Bulldogs ran 80 plays from scrimmage, compared to 58 for Jones . Gulf Coast was 13-of-19 on third down conversions and Jones was just 2-of-11 . Defensive back Travor Randle (Greenwood) had 10 tackles, one tackle for loss and two quarterback hurries and linebacker Kenderian Dixon (Yazoo County) had eight tackles . Linebacker DeLawrence Butler (Clinton) had seven tackles and one tackle for loss and defensive back Tylan Glass (Nanih Waiya) had seven tackles . Quarterback Quaterius Hawkins (Bastrop, Louisiana) was 10-of-26 through the air for 226 yards . Wide receiver Markel McLaurin (Collins) had two catches for 97 yards and wide receiver Ashton Nickelberry (Brandon) had four catches for 42 yards . Jones had minus-27 yards rushing as a team . The Bulldogs took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter when quarterback Philip Short found Jalen Bracey for a 36-yard scoring strike to end a 43-yard, six-play drive . Caden Davis made the PAT with 10:49 left in the first half . Two possessions later, JC had its best scoring opportunity of the first half . The Bobcats drove 53 yards in 11 plays, but Gavin Gaudin’s (Northwest Rankin) 33-yard field goal attempt was wide right . Gulf Coast took possession at their 20-yard line following the missed kick . Five plays later, Short found Jymetre Hester behind the secondary for a 68-yard touchdown pass . Davis made the extra point and Gulf Coast led 14-0 with 37 seconds left in the first half . The Bobcats went three-and-out to start the third quarter and the Bulldogs responded with a 62-yard, seven-play scoring drive . Short found K .T . Hicks for a 9-yard touchdown pass and the extra point by Davis made it 21-0 with 10:21 to play in the third quarter . Gulf Coast would then get a 5-yard touchdown run by Deandre House to end an 84-yard, 11-play drive . The extra point by Davis made it 28-0 with 2:24 remaining in the third quarter . Short then tossed his fourth touchdown pass of the night, connecting with Hicks from five yards away to end a 53-yard, six-play drive . Davis made the PAT to give the Bulldogs a 35-0 lead with 13:21 remaining in the game . The Bobcats avoided the shutout when Hawkins scored on a 1-yard run to end a 75-yard, six-play drive . He passed to Nickelberry for the two-point conversion to end the scoring at the 11:11 mark . Short completed 23-of-38 passes for 362 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions . House rushed 32 times for 150 yards and a score . Jones Gulf Coast 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th
10:49 00:37 10:21 02:24 13:21 11:11
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Jalen Bracey 36 yd pass from Philip Short (Caden Davis kick) Jymetre Hester 68 yd pass from Philip Short (Caden Davis kick) K .T . Hicks 9 yd pass from Philip Short (Caden Davis kick) Deondre House 5 yd run (Caden Davis kick) K .T . Hicks 5 yd pass from Philip Short (Caden Davis kick) Q . Hawkins 1 yd run (A . Nickelberry pass)
Jones/Gulf Coast Game Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
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JONES 11 27--27 226 10-26-0 53-199 0-0 1-16 0-0 0-0 5-39 .0 1-1 6-52 23:17 2 of 11 2 of 41 1-3 0-0
MGCCC 23 42-164 362 23-38-0 80-526 0-0 1-16 1-15 0-0 2-38 .5 1-0 13-101 36:43 13 of 19 1 of 4 3-5 6-55
Game Notes: The teams have split the last 10 meetings overall Bulldogs have won 21 straight gms MGCCC held Jones to minus-27 yards rushing on 27 carries MGCCC converted 13/19 3rd downs Freshman Travor Randle had a team and season-high 10 tackles Attendance: 1,475
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Website: MACCCAthletics.com MACCC Football Membership North Division Coahoma Community College East Mississippi Community College Holmes Community College Itawamba Community College Mississippi Delta Community College Northeast Mississippi Community College Northwest Mississippi Community College South Division Copiah-Lincoln Community College East Central Community College Hinds Community College Jones College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Pearl River Community College Southwest Mississippi Community College
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2021 MACCC FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULES S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 25 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28 S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28 S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
COAHOMA T IGE I GE R S
HINDS ..........................................6:30 PM PEARL RIVER ................................6:30 PM at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC) .............2:00 PM at Holmes* ..................................6:30 PM NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ..........6:30 PM at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI* ...........6:30 PM at East Central .............................6:30 PM
COPIAH- LINC OL N WOL V E S
at Northwest Mississippi .............7:00 PM at Itawamba ................................6:30 PM SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ..........6:30 PM at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST*...........6:30 PM at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM EAST MISSISSIPPI .........................6:30 PM JONES* (HC).................................6:30 PM
EEAS ASTT CE NTRAL OR S NTRA L WA R R IIOR
at East Mississippi........................7:00 PM at Mississippi Delta......................7:00 PM JONES*.........................................6:30 PM at Southwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM PEARL RIVER* ..............................6:30 PM at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM COPIAH-LINCOLN* (HC) ...............6:30 PM at Hinds*......................................7:00 PM COAHOMA...................................6:30 PM
EAST M IS S IS S IPPI ON S I PPI L IION
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 9 O.14 O.21 O.28
EAST CENTRAL .............................7:00 PM at Southwest Mississippi .............7:00 PM at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM HOLMES*.....................................7:00 PM at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI* (HC) ...2:00 PM COAHOMA* .................................7:00 PM at Copiah-Lincoln.........................6:30 PM at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
at Coahoma .................................6:30 PM HOLMES.......................................6:30 PM at Northeast Mississippi ..............6:30 PM MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST*...........6:30 PM at Jones*......................................7:00 PM COPIAH-LINCOLN*.......................6:30 PM at Southwest Mississippi* ..........7:00 PM EAST CENTRAL* (HC) ...................7:00 PM at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST.............6:30 PM at Hinds .......................................6:30 PM NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ..........6:30 PM at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM COAHOMA* .................................6:30 PM at Pearl River ...............................7:00 PM at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC) .............3:00 PM at Northeast Mississippi* ............6:30 PM
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULES
NORTH DIVISION TEAMS Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi & Northwest Mississippi SOUTH DIVISION TEAMS Copiah-Lincoln, East Central, Hinds, Jones, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River & Southwest Mississippi CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Saturday, Nov. 6 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Saturday, Nov. 13
THE MACCC REMEMBERS MITCH DEAVER This 2021 MACCC football schedule page is dedicated to the loving memory of former Pearl River Community College sports informa�on director Mitch Deaver, who passed away on June 1, 2015. Mitch dis�nguished himself as a photographer, writer and graphic designer in his 19 years as Pearl River’s outstanding SID. During his career, he also provided service to the Mississippi Associa�on of Community Colleges Conference and its member schools.
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S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
at Southwest Mississippi .............7:00 PM COPIAH-LINCOLN.........................6:30 PM COAHOMA* .................................6:30 PM JONES (HC)...................................6:30 PM at Northeast Mississippi* ............6:30 PM at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM HOLMES*.....................................6:30 PM at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM EAST MISSISSIPPI* .......................6:30 PM
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 9 O.14 O.21 O.28
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI .............7:00 PM NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI ............7:00 PM at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM at Itawamba ................................6:30 PM HINDS* ........................................7:00 PM SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* (HC)...2:00 PM at Pearl River* .............................7:00 PM MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST*...........7:00 PM at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM
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S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 25 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
at Pearl River ...............................7:00 PM EAST CENTRAL .............................7:00 PM EAST MISSISSIPPI* .......................7:00 PM at Coahoma* ...............................2:00 PM SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI (HC).....6:00 PM ITAWAMBA*................................7:00 PM at Northeast Mississippi* ............7:00 PM at Holmes* ..................................3:00 PM NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* ..........7:00 PM
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST BULL DOGS S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.30
at Holmes ....................................6:30 PM at Northeast Mississippi ..............6:30 PM PEARL RIVER* ..............................7:00 PM at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM EAST CENTRAL* ...........................7:00 PM NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI ............7:00 PM at Jones*......................................7:00 PM SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI* (HC)...3:30 PM
NO R T H EA S T MI S S I SSI PPI TI G ERS
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 9 O.14 O.21 O.28
at Jones........................................7:00 PM MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST.............6:30 PM HINDS ..........................................6:30 PM at Northwest Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM ITAWAMBA*................................6:30 PM at East Mississippi*......................2:00 PM MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC) .............7:00 PM at Coahoma* ...............................6:30 PM HOLMES*.....................................6:30 PM
NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.21 O.28
COPIAH-LINCOLN.........................7:00 PM at Jones........................................7:00 PM at Holmes* ..................................6:30 PM NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI* ...........7:00 PM EAST MISSISSIPPI* .......................7:00 PM at Coahoma* ...............................6:30 PM at Mississippi Gulf Coast..............7:00 PM ITAWAMBA* (HC) ........................7:00 PM at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM
S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 7 O.14 O.23 O.28
MISSISSIPPI DELTA.......................7:00 PM at Coahoma .................................6:30 PM at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM COPIAH-LINCOLN*.......................7:00 PM at East Central* ...........................6:30 PM HOLMES (HC) ...............................7:00 PM JONES*.........................................7:00 PM at Southwest Mississippi* ...........5:00 PM HINDS* ........................................7:00 PM
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S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 23 S. 30 O. 9 O.14 O.23 O.30
ITAWAMBA..................................7:00 PM EAST MISSISSIPPI .........................7:00 PM at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM EAST CENTRAL* ...........................7:00 PM at Mississippi Delta......................6:00 PM at Jones*......................................2:00 PM HINDS* ........................................7:00 PM PEARL RIVER* (HC) ......................5:00 PM at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............3:30 PM
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2020 all-maccc football team First Team Offense QB Philip Short RB Deondre House WR Jalen Bracey WR Markel McLaurin WR Bud Tolbert TE Oliver Moreman OL Hayden Shook OL Jaqavius Yates OL Jacqui Graham OL Quincy McGee OL Jalen Armstrong QB Michael Hiers RB Jaquerrius Williams WR Jacoby Jones WR Andison Coby WR Qua Davis TE Quaterus Silas OL Buddy Baughman OL Vance Van Every OL TJ Storey OL Will Derico OL Donovan Ross OL Porter Magandy Second Team Offense QB BeSean McCray RB Romal Webb WR Jakarius Caston WR John Hilbert TE Tyquan Henderson OL Raisaiah Ruffin OL Demarcus Gordon OL Chris Winston OL Carson Williams OL Ethan Boyd OL Zarian McGill QB Joe Johnson RB Jamarcus Quarles WR Von Hill WR Treveon Miles TE Dallas Payne OL Tyler Day OL Jakob Welch OL Jimmy Brown OL J’Shun Bodiford OL Brantley Prescott OL Ju’Vunta Woodall First Team Specialists K Bryce Lofton P Robens Beauplan RET Jymetre Hester K Blake Backel P Corblin McGinn RET RJ Wilson Most Valuable Player(s) RB Deondre House OL Hayden Shook DB Navonteque Strong DL Brian Merritt
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Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Jones College Jones College Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Jones College East Central Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Northwest Northwest Northeast Itawamba Mississippi Delta Itawamba Northwest Coahoma Northeast Coahoma Holmes Hinds Jones College Hinds East Central Copiah-Lincoln Jones College Copiah-Lincoln Hinds Gulf Coast Hinds Jones College Coahoma Itawamba Coahoma Mississippi Delta Northeast Itawamba Northeast Mississippi Delta Northeast Northeast Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln East Central Gulf Coast Itawamba Mississippi Delta Itawamba Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Gulf Coast
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First Team Defense DL Brian Merritt DL Chris Rias DL Mike Cockream DL Jaylan Ware LB Navonteque Strong LB Noah Mitchell LB Mike Smith DB Malik Jones DB Travor Randle DB Kobe Windham DB Leon Jones DL Allen Robertson DL Tyrique Howard DL Cedric Hillsman DL Ken’Terious Owens LB Desmyn Baker LB Corley Hooper LB Ja’Marcus Smith DB Deantre Prince DB Brandon Cross DB Peyton Rea DB Byron Pearson DB Su’Metris Stewart
Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Jones College Hinds Gulf Coast Pearl River Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Jones College Copiah-Lincoln Gulf Coast Coahoma Itawamba Northeast Mississippi Delta Northwest Itawamba Northeast Northeast Holmes Itawamba Northwest Mississippi Delta
Second Team Defense DL Jae’Vien Gill DL Jalen Williams DL Jaylen Heffner DL Jaylen Glaude LB Delawrence Butler LB Thaddeus Bishop LB Xavier Curry DB Hershey McLaurin DB Washington DB Khiry Gee DB Desmond Williams DL Tekoy Randolph DL Robert Spearmon DL Stephon McGlaun DL Marlon Brown LB Donte Starks LB Reggie Johnson LB Tony Washington LB Marlon Windham
Gulf Coast Jones College Hinds Pearl River Jones College Hinds Copiah-Lincoln Jones College Hinds Hinds East Central Itawamba Coahoma Northeast Mississippi Delta Coahoma Coahoma Northeast Coahoma
Second Team Specialists K Connor Smith P Bryce Lofton RET Dalyn McDonald K John Ellis Murrah P John Ellis Murrah RET Andison Coby
Hinds Copiah-Lincoln Southwest Northeast Northeast Northeast
Most Valuable Player(s) QB Michael Hiers OL Buddy Baughman DB Desmyn Baker DL Allen Robertson DL Tyrique Howard
Northwest Itawamba Northwest Coahoma Itawamba
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Antoine Robinson Barry Flowers Jason Brownlee Chance Lovertich Cole Freeman Cameron Orr Tykeem Doss Jordan Chapman Ashton Gist Dontavious Porter LaDamian Webb Robens Beauplan Josh Smith Manny Jones
6-2/330 5-10/185 6-3/190 5-11/190 6-2/315 6-6/300 6-5/330 6-3/270 6-1/285 6-0/260 5-8/190 6-0/210 5-11/170 5-5/165
So. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So.
Copiah-Lincoln Itawamba East Mississippi Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Itawamba East Central Jones Northwest Jones Jones East Central East Mississippi Jones
Defense DL DB LB
Jordan Davis Terence Cherry Chei Hill Robert Hentz Jayce Rogers Kyree Fields Lakevias Daniel Jackie Matthews Daylen Gill Keshun Parker Tyrus Wheat
6-5/250 6-2/250 6-0/260 6-0/230 5-8/165 6-1/200 6-0/175 6-0/200 6-0/230 5-11/225 6-3/245
So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So.
Copiah-Lincoln East Mississippi Jones Northwest Northwest Hinds Jones Gulf Coast Jones Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln
*no 2020 team selected due to only playing a division-only schedule
SPRING 2021 NJCAA all-americans First Team Offense QB Nate Glantz RB Jordan Ford RB Tye Edwards WR Tejhuan Palmer WR Eddie Lewis TE Ivan Thomas OL Bob Schick OL Kingsley Ugwu OL Mekhi Butler OL Tyrone Webber OL Aric Harris
Iowa Western Garden City Hutchinson Snow Butler Hutchinson Snow Hutchinson Iowa Western New Mexico Military Hutchinson
6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-4
195 180 235 190 175 230 295 310 350 290 295
Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So.
First Team Defense DL Damien Lowery DL Raymond Cutts DL Shad Pulsipher DL Jordan Van Den Berg LB Owen Faamoe LB Jurriente Davis LB Jaeden Ward DB Roterius Torrence DB Trejon Hugue DB Kieonte Scott DB Jonathan Forson
Northeastern Oklahoma Garden City Snow Iowa Western Snow Hutchinson Trinity Valley Hutchinson Cisco Snow Ellsworth
6-2 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-1
280 270 260 285 215 235 225 195 170 175 180
So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr.
Second Team Offense QB Garrison Beach RB Anthony Grant RB Seth Kaelin WR Korey King WR Donnovan Moorer TE Tevita Noa OL Josh Soifua OL Richard Rodriguez OL Samuel Neuman OL Wallace Unamba OL Maximus McCree
Snow New Mexico Military Snow Trinity Valley Iowa Western Snow Snow Iowa Central Trinity Valley Kilgore Iowa Central
6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-6
195 200 190 170 160 240 360 320 315 320 295
Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr.
Second Team Defense DL Tui Aiono Zander Gray Prince Boyd Maurice Westmoreland LB Garret Ollendieck Tre Pinkney James Neal DB Jonathan Huggins Xavier Delong Keylon Kennedy Major Williams
Snow Iowa Western Independence Kilgore Iowa Central Hutchinson Tyler Garden City Snow Garden City Iowa Central
6-0 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-1
320 285 305 250 215 225 220 205 185 185 190
So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr.
Honorable Mention Offense QB Dodge Delozier Brock Domann RB Travis Dixon Jadon Washington WR Tru Edwards Michael Love Taylor Larsen TE Nate Damron OL Dennis Wilburn Cormac Boyer Zack Mendoza
Navarro Independence Cisco Iowa Central Navarro Iowa Western Snow Independence Hutchinson Snow Snow
6-2 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-6
220 205 190 180 195 180 185 240 320 300 300
So. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr.
Honorable Mention Defense DL Daymond Williams Demeco Roland Tristin Waugh Max Christensen Kamaurja Kenney LB Andrew Behm Jacorrius Willis Jacob Ellis DB Trey Franklin Deonte Stanley Kobe Hylton
Cisco Hutchinson Iowa Central Snow Trinity Valley Ellsworth Independence Iowa Western Iowa Western Hutchinson Northeastern Okla. A&M
6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-1
280 340 245 270 235 235 205 215 180 195 200
Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So.
First Team Specialists K Alexis Lopez P Brodie Taylor RS Kaden Wetjen
Navarro Snow Iowa Western
5-10 6-4 5-10
165 215 175
Fr. Fr. Fr.
Scond Team Specialists K Josh Jasek P Christopher Esqueda RS Taylor Larsen
Iowa Western Trinity Valley Snow
6-1 5-8 5-10
175 180 185
Fr. So. Fr.
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2019 NJCAA all-region 23 team Offense WR QB OL TE RB K RET
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NExt Level [D1] Alabama Kevin Jackson Kendrick Lott David Scott JaMichael Willis
Central Florida Johnoven Morgan
LSU Yahmani Adams
Coastal Carolina Johnny Magee
Alabama-Birmingham D.A. Autry Jamie Bender Daniel Borne Joel Cain Mike Jones Santonio Jones Bobby Keyes Tommie Keys Chris Lofton Elliott McGaskin Kendall Parham Colby Ragland Logan Scott Andrew Smith Darrion Wilson
East Carolina Cannon Gibbs
Louisiana Tech Wes Brewer Ralph Davis Drew Edgar Brady Farlow Ahmad Harris Darius Livingston Anthony Moss Jo’nal White
Alabama State Jemar Nunley
Florida A&M DeShawn Smith Florida State Dennis Andrews Chauncey Davis Nate Hardage Anthony Kelly Orpheus Roye Fabian Walker Javon Walker La’Damian Webb
Louisville Deion Branch Rock Keys Justin Matthews Cory Wallace Mike White KJ Cloyd Massachusetts Bryce Wade
Idaho Arie Anderson
Memphis Akeem Davis Ben Graves P.T. Jones Michael Kroeze James Logan Brandon McDonald Gabe Rogers Wardalis Ducksworth Kalyn Grandberry
Jackson State Melvin Hollins
Middle Tennessee Rodregus Ducksworth
Kentucky Marquez Bembry
Minnesota Damien Wilson
Buffalo DeShondrick Foxworth
Louisiana Ronnie Adams Dylan Bossier Kemmie Lewis Damian Mason Corey Trim
Mississippi Valley State Fred Barnum Jacory Rankin Ryon Rigsby Roderick Hicks Dontavious Porter
Central Arkansas Davis Harrison Dylan Desper Taylor Wallace
Louisiana-Monroe Daryl Carter Buddy Dees Edward Haralson
Alcorn State Manny Jones Cristofer Thompson D.J. Travis Arkansas Jalen Williams Arkansas State Tony Adams Reggie Cooley Auburn Ervin Lewis Eric Hines Tucker Bethune-Cookman Marques Ford
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East Tennessee State Nick Vines
Georgia Drew Edgar Stetson Bennett IV Georgia State Diondre Champaigne
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Mississippi State Johnathan Abram Adam Joyner Jackie Parker Chris Swain Fred Peters Reed Buys Brodie King Missouri Harry Ballard Nebraska Deontai Williams New Mexico State Tiger Powell Nicholls State Chei Hill North Alabama Devonte Toles Chris Weaver Jeriko Morris AJ Bracey Christian Barnes DeLawrence Butler North Carolina State Kenny Covington Rakeim Ashford Northwestern State Logan Canerdy Ohio Cameron McLeod Voncarie Owens Oklahoma State Randy Chappell Casey Godwin Jeremiah Price Ryan Robinson
Ole Miss Milton Collins Javien Hamilton Chris McCardle Scottie Phillips Markel Winters Jamar Richardson Jonathan Haynes Daylen Gill Lakevias Daniel Oregon State Antonio Battle Prarie View A&M Bryce Turner Rice William Hinton Southeastern La. Semaj Thomas South Alabama Jordan Beaton Travis Reed South Carolina Javon Kinlaw Isaac Stackhouse South Florida Quentin Callum Southern Mississippi Barrett Barham Chris Boone R.J. Brown Rashaud Green Brandon Hambright Fredrick Moore Darrell Terrell Trevor Terry Anthony Wilson Chris Windsor Fred Smith J.D. Rutherford Lakevias Daniel Southern University Rahem Shorter Dakota Masters
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Tennessee-Martin Malcolm Miller Cru Birdyshaw Texas State Steven Eddings TCU Russ Sanders Troy University Riley Flowers Jadarius Garner Tebiarus Gill Aaron Leak Rashad Roussell Derrek Upshaw Jordan Chapman
Tulane Nick Anderson Natorian Watts Nataurean Watts
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Tulsa Tyrunn Walker James Middleton Virginia Tech DaShawn Crawford West Georgia Romon Patton West Virginia Fred Blueford Charles Hales Ellis Lankster Alton McCann Archie Sims Kelby Wickline
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ALL-TIME NFL DRAFT PICKS (15) Chicago Bears
St. Louis Rams
Buffalo Bills
Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders
Marcus Keyes, 1996 – Round 7, Pick 233
Eugene Sims, 2010 – Round 6, Pick 189
Ellis Lankster, 2009 – Round 7, Pick 220
Johnathan Abram, 2019 – Round 1 (27th overall)
Cleveland Browns
New England Patriots
Brandon McDonald, 2007 – Round 5, Pick 140
Deion Branch, 2002 – Round 2 (65th overall)
Detroit Lions
Pittsburgh Steelers
Dee McCann, 2006 – Round 6, Pick 179
Orpheus Roye, 1996 – Round 6, Pick 200
Dallas Cowboys
Damien Wilson, 2015 – Round 4 (127th overall)
Green Bay Packers
Javon Walker, 2002 – Round 1, Pick 20
San Francisco 49ers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Atlanta Falcons
New York Giants
Javon Kinlaw, 2020 – Round 1, Pick 14 George Herring, 1956 – Round 16, Pick 184
Anthony Maddox, 2004 – Round 4, Pick 118
Jackie Parker – Round 27, Pick 325
Chauncey Davis, 2005 – Round 4, Pick 128
ALL-TIME NFL PLAYERS (34) Johnathan Abram, DB Deion Branch, WR Akeem Davis, DB Chauncey Davis, DL George Gulyanics, RB/P Javien Hamilton, DB George Herring Kevin Jackson, DB Bobby Keyes, DB Jermaine Keyes, DB Marcus Keyes, DL Javon Kinlaw, DT
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Ellis Lankster, DB James Logan, LB Anthony Maddox, DL Alton Dee McCann, DB Brandon McDonald, DB Alonzo Nix Jack Nix Jackie Parker, QB/DB John Perkins Scottie Phillips, RB Travis Reed, CB Ryan Robinson, DL
Orpheus Roye, DL Logan Scott, TE Eric Sims Eugene Sims, DL Larry Suchy, Daryl Terrell, OL Javon Walker, WR Tyrunn Walker, DL Damien Wilson, LB Jamal Young
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YEAR 2019 2020 Career
JOHNATHAN ABRAM
DEION BRANCH
6-0 • 215 • Safety • Years Pro: 3 • Drafted by Oakland Raiders, 2019 • 1st Round, 27th Pick • Hometown: Columbia, Miss.
5-9 • 195 • Wide Receiver • Years Pro: 12 • Drafted by New England, 2002 • 2nd Round, 65th Pick • Hometown: Albany, Ga.
TEAM OAK LVR
GP-GS 1-1 13-13 14-14
INT 0 2 2
PD 1 6 7
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 1 1
TKL 5 86 91
Abram’s Career Highlights • Drafted by the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 27th overall in 2019 • Injured in the first game of his rookie season after recording five tackles • First NFL interception came off Cam Newton in Week 3 of 2020 season • Invited to play in 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl • First Team All-SEC, Third Team All-American at MSU in 2018 • Played the 2016 season at Jones under Steve Buckley
YEAR 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Career
TEAM NE NE NE NE SEA SEA SEA SEA SEA NE NE NE
GP-GS 13-7 15-11 9-9 16-15 14-13 11-11 8-8 14-5 4-3 11-9 15-15 10-4 140-110
REC 43 57 35 78 53 49 30 45 13 48 51 16 518
YDS 489 803 454 998 725 661 412 437 112 706 702 145 6,644
AVG/C 11 .4 14 .1 13 .0 12 .8 13 .7 13 .5 13 .7 9 .7 8 .6 14 .7 13 .8 9 .1 12.8
TD 2 3 4 5 4 4 4 2 1 5 5 0 39
**Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
Branch’s Career Highlights • Drafted by the New England Patriots in the 2nd round in 2002 • Two-time Super Bowl champion (XXXVIII, XXXIX) & Super Bowl MVP (XXXIX) • Two-time First Team All-Conference USA (2000, 2001) • Helped Louisville to a 9-3 record and CUSA championship (2000) • Second Team All-American at Jones during 1998 national championship season • Inducted into Kentucky Pro Football HOF (2005) • Inducted into the Albany Sports Hall of Fame (2005) **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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JAVON KINLAW
6-2 • 275 • Defensive End • Years Pro: 8 • Drafted by Atlanta Falcons, 2005 • 4th Round, 128th Pick • Hometown: Auburndale, Fla.
YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Career
TEAM ATL ATL ATL ATL ATL ATL CHI
GP-GS 16-5 16-13 16-0 16-1 16-4 16-2 6-0 102-25
SK 1 .0 1 .0 2 .0 4 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 11.0
FF 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2
INT 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
TKL 28 36 30 38 22 24 8 187
AST 7 7 4 9 6 5 1 39
6-5 • 319 • Defensive Tackle • Years Pro: 2 • Drafted by SF 49ers, 2020 • 1st Round, 14th Pick • Hometown: Goose Creek, S.C.
YEAR 2020
TEAM SF
GP-GS 14-12
SK 1 .5
FF 0
FR 0
TKL 33
Kinlaw’s Career Highlights • Was the 14th overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft (highest ever by way of Jones) • Signed his four-year rookie contract with the team on June 26, 2020 • 2020 PFWA All-Rookie Team • 2019 First Team All-SEC **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
Davis’ Career Highlights • Davis was selected in the 4th round of the 2005 NFL Draft by Atlanta • He spent the 2011 season with the Chicago Bears • Played college ball at Florida State, converting from LB to DE • First Team All-State Class 4A and All-America selection at Auburndale (Fla .) **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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YEAR 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 Career
TEAM BUF NYJ NYJ NYJ NYJ
ELLIS LANKSTER
ANTHONY MADDOX
5-9 • 190 • Cornerback • Years Pro: 6 • Drafted by Buffalo Bills, 2009 • 7th Round, 220th Pick • Hometown: Prichard, Ala.
6-1 • 295 • Defensive Tackle • Years Pro: 4 • Drafted by Jacksonville Jaguars, 2004 • 4th Round, 118th Pick • Hometown: Albany, Ga.
GP-GS 10-0 7-0 15-1 15-0 2-0 49-1
TKL 5 6 39 18 4 72
PD 1 0 6 0 0 7
INT 0 0 2 0 0 2
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 1 0 0 1
Lankster’s Career Highlights • Drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 7th round in 2009 out of WVU • Had two stints with the Bills in 2009 and 2015 • Spent four seasons with the New York Jets, playing in 39 games • Represented West Virginia in the 2009 Senior Bowl • 2008 Second Team All-Big East selection **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 Career
TEAM JAX JAX HOU HOU
GP-GS 2-0 5-0 12-9 16-3 35-12
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FF 0 0 1 0 1
FR 0 0 0 0 0
TKL 1 3 37 16 57
Maddox’s Career Highlights • Drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 4th round of the 2004 NFL draft • He established the Anthony Maddox Foundation in 2008, designed to benefit the single parents and poverty-stricken youngsters • Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Delta State • American Football Coaches Association All-America selection • Was a member of the Bobcats’ 12-0 national championship team in 1998 • Invited to the 1997 Georgia-Florida All-Star game **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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SK 0 1 .0 2 .0 2 .0 5.0
AST 1 0 13 1 15
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JACKIE PARKER
5-10 • 185 • Cornerback • Years Pro: 6 • Drafted by Cleveland Browns, 2007 • 5th Round, 140th Pick • Hometown: Collins, Miss.
YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Career
TEAM CLE CLE CLE ARZ DET DET TB
GP-GS 16-2 16-15 16-10 2-0 6-2 13-0 11-2 80-31
TKL 24 75 55 0 19 19 24 216
PD 10 17 10 0 1 2 2 42
INT 2 5 1 0 0 0 1 9
TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
FF 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2
McDonald’s Career Highlights • Fifth round selection of the Cleveland Browns in the 2007 NFL Draft • Played for the Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccs and Cleveland Browns • Spent time in Canada with Calgary, Ottawa and Saskatchewan • He is the cousin of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair • Played his college football at The University of Memphis **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
6-1 • 185 • Quarterback/RB/DB • Years Pro: 13 • Drafted by NY Giants, 1953 • 27th Round, 325th Pick • Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn.
YEAR 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1968 Career
TEAM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM TOR TOR TOR BC
PUNT AVG PASS YDS 41 .0 558 39 .6 775 41 .5 1,889 53 .0 1,150 38 .5 1,908 45 .0 1,207 47 .0 1,613 53 .7 1,405 54 .0 1,532 0 1,603 0 1,841 0 169 0 726 41.1 16,376
TD 2 6 11 3 8 8 6 11 15 7 18 1 0 96
RUSH YDS 925 373 583 717 405 227 668 644 171 143 197 88 67 5,208
TD 10 7 10 12 8 4 8 3 3 0 2 0 1 68
REC YDS TD 115 3 0 0 21 0 559 5 36 0 324 3 216 2 383 1 150 0 327 2 166 3 0 0 0 0 2,297 19
Parker’s Career Highlights • Was the 325th pick in the 27th round of the 1953 NFL draft by the NY Giants • Parker chose to sign with the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL over the NFL • Inducted into the Canadian & College Football Hall of Fame in 1976 • Also inducted into Mississippi State, NJCAA and Jones County JC Hall of Fame • Three-time Grey Cup Champion (1954, 1955, 1956) • A 1952 and 1953 All-SEC selection at Mississippi State • A 1953 College Football All-American and Cosida All-Academic Team nod • Led JCJC to a 9-0-1 record and a football state title in 1951 • Helped JCJC to a baseball state runner-up finish in 1951 and state championship in 1952 **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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ORPHEUS ROYE
SCOTTIE PHILLIPS
6-4 • 330 • Defensive End • Years Pro: 13 • Drafted by Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996 • 6th Round, 200th Pick • Hometown: Miami Springs, Fla.
5-8 • 209 • Running Back • Years Pro: 2 • Undrafted by the Houston Texans, 2020 • Hometown: Ellisville, Miss.
YEAR 2020
TEAM HOU
GP-GS 8-0
ATT 2
YDS 9
AVG/C 4 .5
LONG 5
TD 0
Phillips’ Career Highlights • Signed with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2020 • Promoted to the active roster on November 25, 2020 • Rushed for 1,470 yards and 17 TD in two seasons at Ole Miss • Named to the Maxwell Award Watch List prior to senior year with the Rebels • NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention as a freshman at Jones JC • Rushed for 2,282 yards and 27 TD in two seasons with the Bobcats **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
YEAR 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Career
TEAM PIT PIT PIT PIT CLE CLE CLE CLE CLE CLE CLE CLE PIT
GP-GS 13-1 16-0 16-9 16-16 16-16 12-10 16-16 16-15 15-14 16-16 9-9 13-6 6-0 180-128
SK 0 1 .0 3 .5 4 .5 2 .0 0 0 .5 1 .5 1 .0 3 .0 1 .0 0 .5 0 18.5
FF 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
FR 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5
TKL 3 4 42 58 53 25 53 57 38 88 32 37 6 496
Roye’s Career Highlights • Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1996 NFL Draft • 2009 Super Bowl Champion (XLIII) with the Pittsburgh Steelers • Spent five seasons with Pittsburgh and eight with the Cleveland Browns • A junior college All-American at Jones, later transferring to Florida State • He played for legendary high school coach Buddy Goins at Miami Springs (Fla .) **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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EUGENE SIMS
JAVON WALKER
6-6 • 270 • Defensive End • Years Pro: 7 • Drafted by St. Louis Rams, 2010 • 6th Round, 189th Pick • Hometown: Mize, Miss.
6-3 • 215 • Wide Receiver • Years Pro: 9 • Drafted by Green Bay Packers, 2002 • 1st Round, 20th Pick • Hometown: Galveston, Texas
GP-GS 9-0 16-0 13-2 16-0 16-1 13-9 16-8 99-20
SK 0 0 3 .0 2 .0 3 .0 1 .5 2 .5 12.0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TKL 8 19 20 27 27 24 23 148
Sims’ Career Highlights • Selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft • 2008 Lone Star Conference Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year at West Texas A&M • First Team Small College All-American (2009) and AP Third-team Little All-America • Played in the MACJC All-Star Game his sophomore year at Jones **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
AST 2 3 5 7 5 11 5 38
YEAR 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Career
TEAM GB GB GB GB DEN DEN OAK OAK
GP-GS 15-3 16-3 16-12 1-1 16-16 8-5 8-7 3-0 83-47
REC 23 41 89 4 69 26 15 --267
YDS 319 716 1,382 27 1,084 287 196 --4,011
AVG/C 13 .9 17 .5 15 .5 6 .8 15 .5 11 .0 13 .1 --15.0
TD 1 9 12 0 8 0 1 --31
Walker’s Career Highlights • Picked 20th overall by Green Bay n the 2002 NFL Draft out of Florida State • Was selected to the Pro Bowl (2004) in his third season • Became the fourth player in NFL history to have 100 receiving yards in each of his first two playoff games (2002 vs . Atlanta, 2003 vs . Seattle) • Gator Bowl MVP (2002) • Second-team All-ACC (2001) • Former Jones teammate of Deion Branch • Drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 12th round of the 1997 MLB draf, and spent three years in the minor leagues of the organization **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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TYRUNN WALKER
DAMIEN WILSON
6-3 • 310 • Nose Tackle • Years Pro: 6 • Undrafted Signed by New Orleans Saints, 2012 • Hometown: New Iberia, La.
YEAR 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Career
TEAM NO NO DET DET LAR
GP-GS 7-0 16-1 4-0 15-8 16-4 58-13
SK 1 .0 2 .5 0 0 1 4.5
FF 0 1 0 0 1 2
FR 0 0 0 0 0 0
TKL 9 19 8 25 19 80
AST 5 5 4 11 7 32
Walker’s Career Highlights • Signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent in 2012 • Helped the Lions to the 2016 NFC wild-card round • Recorded three tackles in the Rams’ 2017 NFC wild-card round game • Played two seasons at Tulsa, finishing with 84 tackles, 13 .5 sacks and 11 PBU **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
6-0 • 245 • Linebacker • Years Pro: 7 • Drafted by Dallas Cowboys, 2015 • 4th Round, 127th Pick • Hometown: Liberty, Miss.
YEAR 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Career
TEAM DAL DAL DAL DAL KC KC
GP-GS 16-0 16-6 16-9 16-7 16-16 13-13 93-51
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FF 0 0 0 1 1 1 3
Wilson’s Career Highlights • Was the 13th overall linebacker selected in the 2015 NFL draft • Has played in every game but three in his first six NFL seasons • Spent four seasons in Dallas, two in Kansas City • Super Bowl LIV champion with Kansas City • Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars April 2, 2021 • All-Big Ten selection at Minnesota (2014) • Region 23 Defensive MVP at Jones as a sophomore • Former High School teammate of Gabe Jackson **Read more at www.pro-football-reference.com
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FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TKL 15 33 30 32 81 73 275
AST 5 7 14 9 29 27 91
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JONES COLLEGE HISTORY Jones played its first junior college football game in the fall of 1929 with J. W. Elmore as the first head coach. It was the only season in the college’s history that the team did not win a game. JCJC has fielded a football team every year since 1929, with the exception of 1943 when Mississippi suspended athletics for one year due to World War II. The first football field, called “The Rock Pile,” was located where the J.B. Young Business and Career Center is now located. In 1930, the team moved to a new field located between the D.O. Thoms Building and Howard Gymnasium. Named Bush-Young Stadium in 1934 after JCJC president M.P. Bush and athletic director Earl W. Young, Bush-Young Stadium was one of the first stadiums in Mississippi junior college football to have lights. A field house located west of BushYoung Stadium was built in 1980. Fire destroyed that field house in the spring of 2002. On September 27, 2003, the Bobcats played their first game in the current stadium. A field house was constructed next to the stadium and was completed for the 2004 season. Also in September 2004, the field was dedicated and named for long-time Bobcat Head Coach Sim Cooley. Throughout the years, Jones has had the privilege of playing in many bowl games, but the most prestigious are the 1955 and 1977 Junior Rose Bowls in Pasadena, CA. In 1955, JCJC made history competing in the Jr. Rose Bowl against Compton (CA) Junior College. At that time in history, no Mississippi colleges or universities had ever played an integrated team. Media and some government officials put pressure on Jones not to play in the game. In fact, some tried to get the legislature not to appropriate money
to JCJC if they participated. However, the Bobcats wanted to play and have a chance at winning a national championship. Jones made the trip to Pasadena where they lost to Compton 22-13 in front of 57,000 spectators, the largest crowd in the history of that bowl. In 1977, the Bobcats were again invited to play in the Junior Rose Bowl. Their opponent was Pasadena City College. The Bobcats were defeated 38-9. There have been many football coaches at JCJC since football began competing in 1929. However, Sim Cooley’s 27 years make him the longest serving football head coach. His 187-92-5 record places him sixth on the list of winningest coaches in the National Junior College Athletic Association. The JCJC overall compiled record is 550-301-27. Bobcat Bowl games include: Junior Rose Bowl, 1955, 1977; Garland Bowl (TX), 1978; East Bowl, 1981, 1983; Roaring Ranger Bowl (TX), 1984; Texas Shrine Bowl, 1993; Golden Isles
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Bowl, 1998, 2004; and Heart of Texas Bowl, 2001. and Mississippi Bowl, 2018. JCJC has been the state champion or co-champion 13 times. Those teams are: 1940, 1941, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1955, 1964, 1968, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1998, and 2001. Two teams also received national championship honors. The JC Grid Wire named the 1968 team its national champion, while Mike Gottfried Magazine selected the 1998 team as its national champion. Additionally, the 1998 team is the only JCJC team to win 12 games in a season. JCJC head coaches, and their years of service, are: J. W. Elmore, 1929-30; Bill Denson, 1931-36; John Read, 1937-44; Melvin Vines, 1945-46; B. L. “Country” Graham, 1947-49; Paul Davis, 1950-54; Jim Clark, 1955-56; Milton White, 1957-58; A. B. Howard, 1959-60; Sim Cooley, 1961-1987; Elmer Higginbotham, 1988-1991; Parker Dykes, 1992-2005; Eddie Pierce, 20062011; Ray Perkins, 2012-2013; David Thornton, 2014-2015; Steve Buckley, 2016-present.
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JCJC BOBCATS DEFY SEGREGATION Jones finished the 1955 regular season undefeated and hoped to get an invite to play in the Junior Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif . The year before, another Mississippi junior college team—Hinds—had played in the same game and defeated El Camino Junior College . JCJC received a bid to play the Compton Junior College Tartars with much hoopla and fanfare . Then-Lt . Gov . Carroll Gartin, a Jones alum, said he would travel to Pasadena as the school's number-one fan . But everything changed for Jones when officials discovered that Compton had black starting players . At that time, no Mississippi college or university had played an integrated team in any sport, and there was an unwritten rule barring teams from doing so . Media around the state put pressure on the Bobcats not to play the Tartars . In a front-page editorial, Major Fredrick Sullens, editor of the Jackson Daily News, called for the Mississippi Legislature to deny funds to Jones from the biennial junior college appropriations if they accepted the bid . Even the school's band was affected, and the Covington County Board of Supervisors withdrew its support . The Chamber of Commerce of Pomona, Calif ., stepped in and sent the band a check for $250 for travel expenses . Instead of well wishes for a national championship, Jones was hit with a parting shot by Sullens . He wrote: "A defeat will not cause mourning in our home state . The decision to play against Negroes is the most unfortunate thing to happen since the infamous Supreme Court ruling . Nothing but avarice and cold-blooded
greed for a share of the gate receipts could have promoted such action ." Jones was not out to make a political statement or upset the status quo . The Bobcats only wanted to play for a national championship and to decide, on the field, which team was the best . The press spoke with Bobcat co-captains Kenneth Schultze and Paul Hathcock at the time . "As long as the rules of junior colleges say that Negroes can play, we're gonna play 'em," Schultze said . "Each Negro is just another ball player, and we are not worried about who is on the team ." "It's an honor to play in the Junior Rose Bowl," Hathcock added . "I have no objections whatever to playing a team that has Negroes on it ." Jones lost to Compton 22-13 that December night in front of 57,000 spectators in a clean-played game that featured no personal fouls or racial bitterness . In Mississippi, the sky did not fall, and the sun came out the next day . Eight years later, in 1963, the Mississippi State University Bulldogs sneaked out of state under cover of darkness to play Loyola University Chicago in the NCAA basketball tournament . The Bulldogs had won the SEC for the third year in a row but had declined to go to the tournament the first two years . While MSU decided to hide from controversy and sneak out to do what was right—even with 85 to 87 percent of the student body in favor of going—Jones faced criticism
head on and played for a title anyway . The Bobcats did not win a national title, but the team did show far more intestinal fortitude then its peers of the same time period .
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ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM (26) 1951 1955 1956 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1977 1978 1980 1984 1993 1998 2001 2003 2004 2005 2009 2013 2015 2018
Martin Lasley, OG (NJCAA) Ken Schulte, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Paul Hathcock, OG (JC Grid-Wire) Pete Fleming, End (NJCAA) McArthur Hamburg, OT (JC Grid-Wire) Robert Sorey, DE (JC Grid-Wire) Richard Hood, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Sammy Bounds, OT (JC Grid-Wire) Billy Clingon, OG (JC Grid-Wire) Gregg Jefcoat, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Junior Wallace, RB (JC Grid-Wire) Robert Wallace, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Bradley Blakeny, DL (JC Grid-Wire, NJCAA) Neil Wigley, OL (NJCAA) Tim Johnson, OL (NJCAA, JC Grid-Wire) Anthony Maddox, DL (JC Grid-Wire) David Scott, DB (NJCAA) Tommy Keyes, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Quinten Sullivan, DB (NJCAA) Anthony Kelly, LB (NJCAA) Michael Johnson, LB (NJCAA) Tyrunn Walker, DL (NJCAA) Frederick Moore, OT (NJCAA) Patrick Ponder, P (NJCAA) Kalyn Grandberry, RB (NJCAA) Fred Peters, DB (NJCAA)
SECOND TEAM (22) 1978 1979 1981 1983 1993 1994 1995 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2013 2015 2017 2019
Michael Chinn, LB (JC Grid-Wire, NJCAA) Robert Lee Phillips, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Chris Ford (NJCAA) Anthony Jordan, WR (NJCAA) Steve Woodward, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Orpheus Roye, DL (JC Grid-Wire, NJCAA) Kevin Jackson, DB (NJCAA) Yahmani Adams, WR (JC Grid-Wire) Deion Branch, WR (JC Grid-Wire, NJCAA) Tim Weathersby, QB (NJCAA) David Scott, DB (JC Grid-Wire) Fred Blueford, DL (NJCAA) Chauncey Davis, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Tommy Keyes, OL (NJCAA) Anthony Kelly, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Ellis Lankster, DB (NJCAA) Rock Keyes, TE (JC Grid-Wire) Jarret Smith, RB (NJCAA) Ty Hill, LB (NJCAA) Javon Kinlaw, DL (NJCAA) La’Damian Webb, RB (NJCAA) Daylen Gill, LB (NJCAA)
THIRD TEAM (2) 2005 2006
Michael Johnson, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Ellis Lankster, DB (JC Grid-Wire)
Ole Miss signee and linebacker Daylen Gill was named First Team All-MACJC, NJCAA All-Region 23 and an NJCAA Second Team All-American in his sophomore season. He led the Bobcats with 61 tackles, 17.5 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks. Gill was named Second Team All-MACJC as a freshman.
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HONORABLE MENTION (58) 1960 1962 1965 1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2009 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019
Barron Thomas, RB (JC Grid-Wire) Pete Evans, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Parker Dykes, DB (JC Grid-Wire) Don Pennington, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Larry Suchy, FB (JC Grid-Wire) Lynn White, DB (JC Grid-Wire) David Abercrombie, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Billy Barry, E (JC Grid-Wire) Larry Mathis, RB (JC Grid-Wire) Butch Cupit, DL (JC Grid-Wire) David Cooley, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Bruce Gresham, DB (JC Grid-Wire) Don Kizzar, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Bruce West, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Mike Robertson, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Terry Goodin, RB (JC Grid-Wire) Carleton Dillard, DB (JC Grid-Wire) David Blakney, DB (JC Grid-Wire) Steve Jones, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Junior Wallace (NJCAA) Chris Ford, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Bruce Strickland, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Robert Lee Phillips (NJCAA) Jeff Soley, DL (JC Grid-Wire) P.A. Coaker, P (JC Grid-Wire) Simmy Cooley, QB (JC Grid-Wire, NJCAA) Wayne Graves, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Chip Gieger, P (JC Grid-Wire) David Hopper, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Neil Wigley, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Ron Byrd, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Fred Cooley, P (JC Grid-Wire) Fred Cooley, P (JC Grid-Wire) Oliver Baker, LB (NJCAA, JC Grid-Wire) Pat Rodriguez, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Marcus Keyes, DL (NJCAA, JC Grid-Wire) Joe Michael Robertson, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Yahmani Adams, WR (JC Grid-Wire) Dave Biles, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Henry Wright, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Randy Chappell, DB (JC Grid-Wire) Tim Weathersby, QB (JC Grid-Wire) Javon Walker, WR (JC Grid-Wire) Antoine Grant, OL (JC Grid-Wire) Lester Magee, LB (JC Grid-Wire) Ralph Davis, RB (NJCAA, JC Grid-Wire) Fred Blueford, DL (JC Grid-Wire) Nick Terracina, K (JC Grid-Wire) Alonzo Nix, WR (JC Grid-Wire) Derek Ducksworth, LB (JC Grid-Wire) D.A. Autry, LB (NJCAA) Damien Wilson, RB (NJCAA) Rueban Ducksworth, RB (NJCAA) Jamichael Willis, RS (NJCAA) Scott Phillips, RB (NJCAA) Nick Anderson, LB (NJCAA) Manny Jones, RS (NJCAA) Jordan Chapman, OT (NJCAA)
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ALL-AMERICANS
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Rock Keyes
TE
2nd Team
1982
Chip Gieger
P
Honorable Mention
2006
Ellis Lankster
DB
3rd Team
1981
Simmy Cooley Wayne Graves
QB DL
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
2005
Michael Johnson
LB
3rd Team 1980
2004
Anthony Kelly
LB
2nd Team
Robert Wallace Jeff Soley P.A. Coaker
LB DL P
1st Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
2003
Tommy Keyes Derek Ducksworth
OL LB
1st Team Honorable Mention
1979
Chauncy Davis Alzonzo Nix Nick Terracina
DL WR K
2nd Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
Robert Lee Phillips Chris Ford Bruce Strickland
LB QB DL
2nd Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1978
Junior Wallace Michael Chinn
RB LB
1st Team 2nd Team
David Scott Ralph Davis Fred Blueford Nick Terracina
DB RB DL K
2nd Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1977
Gregg Jefcoat Steve Jones
OL OL
1st Team Honorable Mention
1973
David Blakney
DB
Honorable Mention
2000
Lester Magee
LB
Honorable Mention 1972
1999
Javon Walker Antoine Grant
WR OL
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
Bruce West Mike Robertson Terry Goodin Carleton Dillard
OL DL RB DB
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1998
Anthony Maddox Anthony Deion Branch Tim Weathersby
DL WR QB
1st Team 2nd Team Honorable Mention
1971
Don Kizzar
LB
Honorable Mention
1970 1997
Randy Chappell
DB
Honorable Mention
Butch Cupit David Cooley Bruce Gresham
DL QB DB
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1996
Henry Wright
DL
Honorable Mention 1969
1995
Yahmani Adams Dave Biles
WR DL
2nd Team Honorable Mention
Bill Barry Larry Mathis
E RB
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1968 1994
Joe Michael Robertson Yahmani Adams
DL WR
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
Billy Clingon David Abercrombie
G QB
1st Team Honorable Mention
1967
Sammy Bounds
T
1st Team
1993
Tim Johnson Orpheus Roye Marcus Keyes
OL DL DL
1st Team 2nd Team Honorable Mention
1966
Richard Hood Lynn White
LB DB
1st Team Honorable Mention
1987
Pat Rodriguez
LB
Honorable Mention
1965
1986
Oliver Wendell Baker Fred Cooley
LB P
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
Robert Sorey Don Pennington Larry Suchy
DE LB FB
1st Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1964
McArthur Hamburg
T
1st Team
1985
Fred Cooley
P
Honorable Mention 1962
1984
Bradley Blakeny Neil Wigley Ron Byrd
DL OL LB
1st Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
Pete Evans Parker Dykes
DL DB
Honorable Mention Honorable Mention
1960
Barron Thomas
RB
Honorable Mention
Steve Woodward David Hopper
DL QB
2nd Team Honorable Mention
1955
Ken Schulte Paul “Overcoat” Hathcock
QB G
1st Team 1st Team
2002
2001
1983
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History 1929 (0-7) Gulf Coast Pearl River Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Mississippi Delta East Central East Mississippi
L 0-38 L 0-20 L 2-31 L 0-47 L 6-15 L 0-12 L 13-25
1930 (5-2-1) Gulf Coast Pearl River Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Miss. Delta East Central Hinds East Miss.
W 20-0 L 6-20 W 20-0 L 14-27 W 20-7 W 25-6 T 0-0 W 19-6
1931 (4-2-2) State Teachers College East Miss Miss. Gulf Coast Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Clarke Hinds Pearl River
L 0-13 T 0-0 W 7-6 W 7-2 W 7-0 W 25-0 T 13-13 L 0-13
1932 (1-6-1) Gulf Coast East Central Holmes Southeastern Louisiana Clarke Hinds Pearl River State Teachers College
T 0-0 L 0-18 L 0-18 L 0-28 L 0-7 L 0-13 L 0-45 W 13-12
1933 (4-4-2) Gulf Coast East Central Holmes Southwest Southeastern Louisiana Miss. College Reserves Clarke Hinds Pearl River East Mississippi 1934 (9-2) Gulf Coast State Teachers College East Central Holmes Miss. Delta Copiah-Lincoln Clarke Hinds Southwest Pearl River East Miss.
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W 6-0 T 0-0 L 13-33 L 7-20 L 6-18 W 38-0 W 21-7 L 6-24 W 13-2 T 7-7 W 19-6 W 20-0 W 14-6 L 0-12 W 13-6 L 6-33 W 37-0 W 20-7 W 19-12 W 33-0 W 26-6
1935 (5-4) Miss. Delta State Teachers College Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest Copiah-Lincoln East Miss. Hinds East Central Pearl River
W 14-3 L 0-7 L 0-7 W 19-0 L 7-16 W 51-6 W 31-0 W 19-6 L 12-14
1936 (4-6-1) Gulf Coast Southwest Holmes Millsaps Copiah-Lincoln Miss. Delta East Miss. State Teachers College Hinds East Central Southeastern Louisiana Pearl River
L 0-12 W 6-0 L 6-40 W 7-0 L 6-26 W 12-6 L 12-13 W 21-0 L 13-19 L 7-37 L 13-41 W 13-7
1937 (5-4) Northwest Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Miss. Delta East Miss. Hinds East Central Southeastern Louisiana Pearl River
W 54-0 L 0-18 L 6-26 L 7-12 W 21-6 W 6-0 W 13-0 L 6-31 W 13-7
1938 (7-2) Southwest Gulf Coast Holmes Spring Hill Miss. Delta East Miss. Hinds East Central Pearl River
W 39-19 W 3-0 W 31-13 W 19-0 L 0-6 W 6-0 W 20-6 L 0-15 W 3-2
1939 (5-4-1) Southwest Gulf Coast Millsaps Holmes Southeastern Louisiana Miss. Delta East Miss. Hinds East Central Pearl River
W 21-0 T 6-6 W 9-0 L 6-12 L 6-12 L 0-9 W 33-12 L 0-19 L 0-6 W 19-2
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1940 (8-1-1) Miss. Southern freshmen Miss. Gulf Coast Holmes Miss. Delta East Central Hinds Northwest Pearl River Southwest East Miss.
W 13-7 W 13-6 T 6-6 W 14-6 W 3-0 W 20-0 L 21-25 W 28-0 W 13-0 W 27-6
1941 (9-0) Southwest Gulf Coast Tulane freshmen Holmes Miss. Delta Hinds East Central Pearl River East Miss.
W 27-0 W 24-6 W 30-6 W 21-0 W 33-6 W 7-0 W 31-12 W 42-7 W 33-0
1942 (6-2-1) Gulf Coast Marion Institute Holmes East Mississippi Hinds East Central Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River Alabama freshmen
T 0-0 W 21-0 L 7-12 W 21-0 W 9-7 W 27-0 W 13-0 W 42-7 W 13-0
1944 (5-3) Pearl River Hinds Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River Hinds Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln
W 31-20 L 7-12 W 19-8 W 47-20 L 0-6 W 14-13 W 13-6 L 0-19
1945 (5-2) Southwest East Central Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River Hinds Holmes Gulf Coast
W 42-0 W 47-6 W 20-0 W 19-7 L 2-18 L 13-44 W 14-0
1946 (8-1-2) Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River Gulf Coast Mississippi Delta East Central Holmes Southwest Hinds East Mississippi Northwest Hinds
W 12-0 T 12-12 W 12-0 W 14-0 W 14-7 W 20-18 W 40-12 T 6-6 W 26-0 W 27-6 L 19-20
1947 (9-0-1) Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Holmes Southwest Hinds East Miss. Northwest Copiah-Lincoln
W 20-0 W 27-0 W 26-20 W 19-7 W 19-6 W 26-7 T 6-6 W 14-0 W 16-6 W 13-7
1948 (8-2) Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Holmes Southwest Hinds East Miss. Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River
L 7-19 W 21-7 W 27-0 W 30-7 W 32-0 L 26-27 W 38-13 W 12-6 W 7-0 W 26-19
1949 (6-5) Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Northeast Holmes Southwest Hinds East Miss. Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River
L 7-21 L 7-26 L 0-12 L 6-21 W 20-7 W 18-13 W 27-7 W 18-0 W 40-7 W 31-14 L 6-40
1950 (7-4) Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Northeast Holmes Southwest Hinds East Miss. Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River
W 12-0 W 7-6 L 0-19 L 12-20 W 28-6 W 14-0 L 6-8 W 34-19 W 7-0 W 20-0 L 13-34
1951 (9-0-1) Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Northeast Holmes Southwest Hinds Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Pearl River
W 33-6 W 19-0 W 18-7 T 7-7 W 26-7 W 28-7 W 32-28 W 52-0 W 19-6 W 13-6
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1953 (7-2-1) Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Central Northeast Holmes Southwest Hinds Northwest Tulane B-team Copiah-Lincoln
L 13-22 W 45-6 W 34-7 W 21-6 W 27-13 W 28-7 L 7-19 W 40-20 T 0-0 W 13-12
1954 (8-1) Miss. Gulf Coast East Miss. Northeast Hinds South Georgia Southwest Pearl River Copiah-Lincoln East Central
W 20-7 W 28-0 W 46-0 L 14-20 W 51-12 W 13-0 W 26-12 W 34-13 W 45-13
1955 (9-1) Miss. Gulf Coast East Miss. Northeast Hinds South Georgia Pearl River Southwest East Central Copiah-Lincoln Compton, Calif. *-Junior Rose Bowl 1956 (7-3) Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Miss. Northeast Hinds Miss. Southern freshmen Pearl River Copiah-Lincoln Southwest East Central 1957 (1-6-2) Miss. Delta Miss. Gulf Coast East Miss. Hinds
W 32-0 W 43-6 W 26-12 W 34-28 W 60-13 W 32-12 W 26-21 W 34-12 W 39-6 L 13-22*
W 19-6 W 25-16 L 13-25 W 41-13 W 30-19 L 0-13 L 6-34 W 28-7 W 20-6 W 46-15 L 0-13 W 19-6 T 7-7 L 7-20
Miss. Southern freshmen Pearl River Southwest Copiah-Lincoln East Central 1958 (6-4) Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Miss. Hinds Holmes Northwest Pearl River Southwest Copiah-Lincoln East Central 1959 (5-3-1) Gulf Coast Miss. Delta East Miss. Hinds Holmes Northwest Pearl River Southwest Copiah-Lincoln
T 0-0 L 20-34 L 6-14 L 25-27 L 6-12 L 8-13 W 34-0 W 24-0 W 34-14 W 14-0 W 44-8 W 14-6 L 8-26 L 26-33 L 6-8 W 10-0 W 21-6 W 15-14 W 36-21 L 21-22 W 6-0 L 14-28 T 7-7 L 6-41
1960 (4-5) Northwest Pearl River East Miss. Hinds Itawamba East Central Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta Copiah-Lincoln
W 21-16 L 18-40 W 9-6 L 0-26 L 0-14 L 7-13 W 15-8 L 17-22 W 13-6
1961 (4-7) Northwest Pearl River East Miss. Hinds Itawamba Miss. Gulf Coast East Central Miss. College freshmen Miss. Delta Southwest Copiah-Lincoln
L 6-8 L 0-42 L 0-42 W 8-6 L 6-22 W 6-0 L 15-24 W 19-6 W 41-26 L 6-16 L 0-33
1962 (5-5-1) East Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln East Central Tulane freshmen Holmes Southwest Northwest Hinds Miss. Delta Miss. Gulf Coast Pearl River
L 0-20 L 6-13 W 42-7 T 7-7 L 14-27 W 32-12 L 0-7 W 32-0 L 13-27 W 18-7 L 13-20
1963 (7-3) East Misissippi Copiah-Lincoln East Central Holmes Southwest Northwest Hinds Miss. Delta Miss. Gulf Coast Pearl River
L 7-8 L 6-7 W 29-8 W 26-0 W 21-17 W 43-20 W 31-6 W 40-13 W 20-6 L 13-20
1964 (9-1) Holmes Pearl River Itawamba Northwest Southwest East Central Copiah-Lincoln East Miss. Hinds Miss. Gulf Coast
W 21-8 L 0-6 W 22-0 W 37-6 W 26-6 W 23-0 W 20-7 W 32-13 W 21-20 W 14-0
1965 (6-3) Holmes Pearl River Itawamba Northwest Southwest East Central Copiah-Lincoln Hinds Miss. Gulf Coast
L 7-20 L 6-8 W 20-7 L 7-14 W 22-20 W 10-6 W 20-6 W 41-12 W 8-6
1966 (5-5) Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds Itawamba East Central Pearl River Miss. Delta Southwest Miss. Gulf Coast
L 0-27 W 31-14 W 9-6 L 14-28 L 2-26 W 14-0 W 34-7 W 34-24 L 6-27 L 14-21
1967 (5-5) Northwest Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds Itawamba East Central Pearl River Miss. Delta Southwest Miss. Gulf Coast
W 13-8 W 35-0 L 10-13 W 33-0 W 34-12 W 48-19 L 28-29 L 8-14 L 7-9 L 21-39
1968 (9-0) Itawamba East Central Copiah-Lincoln Hinds Southwest
W 35-0 W 56-26 W 41-6 W 25-0 W 14-0
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Holmes Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta
W 35-0 W 26-18 W 28-7 W 38-7
1969 (7-2) Itawamba East Central Copiah-Lincoln Hinds Southwest Holmes Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Delta
W 24-7 W 43-13 W 30-0 W 49-10 W 25-22 W 28-21 L 0-24 L 3-14 W 21-7
1970 (6-2-2) Miss. Delta East Central Miss. Gulf Coast Itawamba Hinds Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Southwest Pearl River Northeast
W 20-14 L 30-34 T 0-0 W 38-13 W 25-7 T 7-7 W 47-7 W 22-15 L 22-29 W 25-14
1971 (6-4) Miss. Delta East Central Miss. Gulf Coast Itawamba Hinds Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Southwest Pearl River Northeast
W 23-7 L 3-14 L 8-27 L 28-31 W 40-6 W 17-6 W 31-15 W 29-15 L 7-28 W 47-12
1972 (8-2-1) Northwest Pearl River Hinds Southwest Itawamba Miss. Delta Holmes Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Miss. Delta
W 37-20 W 33-19 W 44-7 W 33-0 W 24-7 L 17-26 T 0-0 W 14-9 W 41-25 W 22-0 L 7-13
1973 (3-7) Northwest Pearl River Hinds Southwest Itawamba Miss. Delta Holmes Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln East Central
L 0-14 L 2-48 L 6-7 W 27-18 W 21-7 L 6-21 L 20-23 L 10-29 W 27-14 L 9-13
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L 0-19 L 0-14 L 6-40 W 14-7 L 7-20 L 23-31 W 14-7 W 6-3
1975 (6-4) East Mississippi Gulf Coast Holmes Pearl River Southwest Coahoma Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln Hinds Northwest
L 9-12 L 7-25 W 20-6 L 6-26 W 30-19 W 39-7 L 0-40 W 28-13 W 20-9 W 14-0
1976 (8-2) East Mississippi Pearl River Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln Southwest Coahoma Gulf Coast Hinds East Central Mississippi Delta
W 37-7 L 7-14 W 42-12 W 24-0 W 30-12 W 42-0 L 7-10 L 35-10 W 7-0 W 21-14
1977 (10-2) East Mississippi Pearl River Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln Southwest Coahoma Gulf Coast Hinds East Central Mississippi Delta Itawamba Pasadena College (CA)* *-Junior Rose Bowl 1978 (10-2) Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Pearl River East Miss. Southwest Gulf Coast Northeast Hinds East Central Mississippi Delta* Kilgore College (Texas)** *MACJC Championship **Garland (Texas) Bowl
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W 31-21 W 17-6 W 32-14 W 7-3 W 14-7 W 29-2 W 7-6 W 40-9 W 40-6 W 24-6 L 12-13 L 9-38
W 28-0 W 16-14 W 7-6 W 17-0 W 34-24 W 19-6 W 7-6 W 26-0 W 42-0 L 16-21 W 21-6 L 0-30
1979 (9-3) Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Pearl River East Miss. Southwest Gulf Coast Northeast Hinds East Central Northeast Gulf Coast* *MACJC Championship
W 29-6 W 7-0 L 3-10 W 9-7 L 18-20 W 34-10 W 24-20 W 28-14 L 0-7 W 41-6 W 23-0 W 12-0
1980 (9-3) Coahoma Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Miss. Southwest Miss. Gulf Coast East Central Hinds Itawamba Northeast Gulf Coast* *MACJC Championship
W 47-6 W 17-0 L 23-26 W 31-7 W 17-14 W 36-7 L 13-36 W 20-15 W 14-10 W 35-0 W 19-3 L 14-18
1981 (8-2-1) Coahoma Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Mississippi Southwest Gulf Coast East Central Hinds Itawamba Chowan College (N.C.)* *East Bowl
W 49-27 T 30-30 W 47-21 L 21-23 W 21-13 W 48-14 W 28-23 W 33-10 W 25-13 W 21-14 L 14-27
1982 (8-3) Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln Miss. Delta Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest Northeast Hinds East Central Coahoma Northwest
W 22-6 W 29-2 W 28-27 L 16-28 L 13-24 W 37-28 W 22-17 W 19-14 W 23-16 W 35-0 L 28-39
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1983 (11-2) Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln Mississippi Delta Pearl River Gulf Coast Southwest Northeast Hinds East Central Coahoma Northwest Gulf Coast Harford College (Md.)* *-East Bowl
L 17-18 W 14-0 W 42-0 W 24-14 W 17-15 W 34-14 W 23-12 W 24-13 W 25-20 W 51-0 W 21-14 W 17-12 W 34-14
1984 (11-2) Northwest W 33-7 East Miss. W 34-7 Pearl River W 34-0 Copiah-Lincoln W 16-14 Miss. Delta W 35-15 Miss. Gulf Coast L 12-21 Southwest W 18-0 Hinds W 27-12 East Central W 35-0 Northeast W 36-2 Miss. Delta W 16-0 Miss. Gulf Coast* L 16-17 Ranger College (Texas)** W 44-14 *MACJC Championship **Roaring Ranger Bowl (Texas) 1985 (7-3) Northwest East Miss. Pearl River Co-Lin Miss. Delta Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest Hinds East Central Northeast
W 32-17 W 31-21 W 19-14 L 19-21 W 44-14 L 7-17 W 27-0 L 7-13 W 26-13 W 28-0
1986 (4-6) Northeast Pearl River Copiah-Lincoln Holmes East Miss. Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest East Central Hinds Northwest
L 17-26 L 0-45 L 14-28 W 28-20 W 40-21 L 9-26 W 38-14 L 10-14 W 31-0 L 20-35
1987 (3-7) Northeast Pearl River Copiah-Lincoln Holmes East Miss. Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest East Central Hinds Northwest
L 3-14 W 13-6 L 20-21 L 7-13 L 14-32 W 13-3 W 13-6 L 3-22 L 2-25 L 0-20
1988 (5-5) Miss. Delta Copiah-Lincoln Coahoma Pearl River Holmes Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest East Central Itawamba Hinds
W 23-17 L 22-29 W 28-12 L 14-31 L 27-29 L 6-31 W 34-12 W 35-7 W 36-29 L 17-21
1989 (6-4) Miss. Delta Copiah-Lincoln Coahoma Pearl River Holmes Miss. Gulf Coast Southwest East Central Itawamba Hinds
L 27-44 L 34-39 W 24-8 W 31-0 W 34-20 W 45-43 W 52-6 W 41-7 L 45-50 L 20-31
1990 (4-5-1) East Miss. Pearl River at Itawamba Copiah-Lincoln at Southwest at Coahoma Miss. Gulf Coast (HC) at Hinds East Central at Miss. Delta
L 14-16 L 13-20 T 17-17 L 10-16 W 42-14 W 50-6 W 36-20 L 14-34 W 42-14 L 0-44
1991 (2-8) at East Miss. Pearl River at Itawamba at Copiah-Lincoln Southwest Coahoma at Miss. Gulf Coast Hinds East Central (HC) at Miss. Delta
W 18-0 L 0-9 L 13-28 L 0-23 L 13-14 W 33-8 L 0-28 L 6-27 L 7-27 L 14-33
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1993 (9-2-1) Holmes at Copiah-Lincoln Northwest Pearl River at East Miss. Southwest Miss. Gulf Coast (HC) at Northeast at Hinds East Central at Miss. Delta Navarro College (Texas)* *Texas Shrine Bowl 1994 (8-2) Coahoma Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Miss. Southwest East Central Hinds Miss. Gulf Coast Itawamba 1995 (7-3) Coahoma Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Miss. Miss. Gulf Coast East Central Hinds Itawamba Southwest 1996 (4-6) East Mississippi Miss. Delta Coahoma Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds East Central Southwest Pearl River
W 27-21 W 35-7 L 0-24 L 8-54 L 3-20 W 34-14 L 10-20 L 14-17 L 9-31 W 42-12 L 33-35 W 41-6 W 17-7 W 28-7 W 42-13 W 65-21 W 32-7 W 34-0 W 26-3 W 24-10 L 20-21 T 20-20
W 49-27 W 24-3 W 46-22 W 50-37 W 46-22 W 42-6 W 36-29 L 21-27 W 38-21 L 6-7 W 35-0 L 21-38 W 40-24 W 24-14 W 32-21 L 23-24 W 31-10 W 39-37 L 18-21 W 29-14 L 33-41 W 20-6 W 38-7 L 16-21 L 7-14 L 0-32 L 10-24 L 12-45 W 34-10 W 21-0
1997 (7-3) East Mississippi Miss. Delta Coahoma Miss. Gulf Coast Holmes Copiah-Lincoln Hinds East Central Southwest Pearl River
W 35-23 L 12-23 W 51-6 L 21-25 W 40-21 W 27-14 L 26-40 W 34-15 W 24-6 W 41-17
1998 (12-0) Coahoma W 28-0 Holmes W 14-10 Northeast W 30-0 Pearl River W 40-7 Miss. Gulf Coast W 33-10 Copiah-Lincoln W 45-6 East Central W 31-21 Hinds W 28-23 Southwest W 19-17 Northwest W2ot 40-37 Northwest* W 24-14 Georgia Military** W 42-35 *MACJC Championship **Golden Isles Bowl (Georgia) 1999 (3-7) Coahoma Holmes Northeast Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds Southwest Northwest
W 31-7 W 13-6 W 28-0 L 15-20 L 21-52 L 13-21 L 13-21 L 14-31 L 10-26 L 7-52
2000 (3-7) Northeast Northwest Itawamba Southwest Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast East Mississippi East Central Hinds Copiah-Lincoln
L 14-21 L 7-72 W 30-6 L 15-16 W 37-21 L 13-27 W 25-0 L 28-38 L 13-19 L 20-21
2001 (10-1) Northwest L 20-30 Itawamba W 23-7 Southwest W 26-0 Pearl River W 24-14 Miss. Gulf Coast W 30-14 East Mississippi W 30-6 East Central W 40-36 Hinds W 28-7 Copiah-Lincoln W 7-3 Northwest W 24-10 Miss. Delta* W 22-6
2002 (8-4) East Mississippi Miss. Delta Coahoma Copiah-Lincoln Southwest East Central Pearl River Hinds Miss. Gulf Coast Northeast Holmes* Trinity Valley (Texas)** *MACJC Championship **Heart of Texas Bowl 2003 (7-2) East Mississippi Miss. Delta Coahoma Copiah-Lincoln Southwest East Central Pearl River Hinds Miss. Gulf Coast
W 17-10 W 19-14 W 30-0 W 33-0 W 26-13 L3ot 3-6 L 17-44 W 17-14 W 29-14 W 15-0 L 0-7 L 22-33
W 38-0 W 20-16 W 26-13 W 36-7 W 17-14 W 17-7 L 21-35 L 10-17 W 27-13
2004 (7-3) Coahoma W 51-12 Holmes W 19-6 Hinds L 7-27 Miss. Gulf Coast W 41-14 Southwest W 35-7 Pearl River L 10-52 Northeast W 24-14 Copiah-Lincoln W 30-19 East Central W 29-13 Blinn College (Texas)** L 14-18 **Golden Isles Bowl (Georgia) 2005 (3-4) Gulf Coast Southwest Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds
L 7-44 W 20-19 L 18-28 L 7-23 W 17-14 L 14-28 W 47-14
2006 (6-3) Northeast Northwest East Central Itawamba Hinds Southwest Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln
W 31-10 W 24-17 W 13-7 W 14-12 W 27-16 W 21-0 L 24-28 L 3-24 L 3-16
2007 (9-2) Northeast Northwest East Central Itawamba Hinds Southwest Pearl River Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Itawamba Gulf Coast* *MACJC Championship
W 39-9 W 20-7 W 32-29 W 36-7 W 56-41 W 25-19 W 33-28 L 14-20 W 13-0 W 58-31 L 17-20
2008 (7-2) Itawamba East Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds Pearl River Southwest Mississippi Delta Gulf Coast
W 38-7 W 23-19 W 21-9 W 42-35 W 31-24 L 22-26 W 28-14 W 27-7 L 8-41
2009 (6-4) Itawamba East Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds Pearl River Southwest Miss. Delta Miss. Gulf Coast East Mississippi
L 7-21 L 17-28 W 28-24 W 32-10 W 27-0 W 27-10 W 40-21 W 25-14 L 17-20 L 16-26
2010 (2-7) Mississippi Delta Coahoma Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds East Central Southwest Pearl River
W 34-3 L 24-26 L 24-31 L 14-20 W 24-6 L 23-27 L 14-24 L 13-14 L2ot 21-24
2011 (6-3) Mississippi Delta Coahoma Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds East Central Southwest Pearl River
W 33-0 W 46-20 L 10-17 L 7-14 W 38-20 L 7-34 W 28-7 W 42-35 W 35-7
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History 2012 (6-3) Holmes Northeast Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds Southwest Northwest 2013 (9-2) Holmes Northeast Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds Southwest Northwest Itawamba East Mississippi* *MACJC Championship
W 10-8 L 21-30 W 39-34 W 35-28 L 29-33 W 46-21 W 50-15 W 34-0 L 31-40 W 54-14 W 34-28 W 34-16 W 52-42 W 50-47 W 47-0 L 20-24 W 31-10 W 52-3 W 49-21 L 24-61
2014 (5-4) Northwest W 28-20 Itawamba W 35-14 Southwest W 31-29 Pearl River W 21-14 Gulf Coast L 3-42 East Mississippi L 0-55 East Central L 7-14 Hinds W 52-45 Copiah-Lincoln L 28-40
2015 (2-7) Northwest Itawamba Southwest Pearl River Miss. Gulf Coast East Mississippi East Central Hinds Copiah-Lincoln
L 20-42 L 20-21 W 27-14 W 34-6 L 27-37 L 7-49 L 6-14 L 13-38 L 14-17
2016 (6-3) East Mississippi Mississippi Delta Coahoma Copiah-Lincoln Southwest East Central Pearl River Hinds Gulf Coast
W 27-25 W 51-3 W 38-6 L 22-27 W 33-21 L 24-37 L 23-30 W 28-27 W 28-14
2017 (8-2) East Mississippi Mississippi Delta Coahoma Copiah-Lincoln Southwest East Central Pearl River Hinds Gulf Coast East Mississippi
L 34-47 W 51-10 W 33-16 W 35-10 W 61-20 W 49-7 W 52-31 W 41-36 W 38-24 L 20-24
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No. Name 1. J.W. Elmore 2. Bill Denson 3. John Read 4. Melvin Vines 5. B.L. “Country” Graham 6. Paul Davis 7. Jim Clark 8. Milton White 9. A.B. Howard 10. Sim Cooley 11. Elmer Higginbotham 12. Parker Dykes 13. Eddie Pierce 14. Ray Perkins 15. David Thornton 16. Steve Buckley
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Years 1929-30 1931-36 1937-44 1945-46 1947-49 1950-54 1955-56 1957-58 1959-60 1961-1987 1988-91 1992-2005 2006-11 2012-13 2014-15 2016-present
W L T Pct. 5 9 1 .367 27 24 6 .526 45 16 3 .727 13 3 2 .778 23 7 1 .758 34 11 3 .740 16 4 - .800 7 10 2 .421 9 8 1 .527 187 92 5 .667 17 22 1 .438 93 50 1 .649 36 21 - .632 15 5 - .750 7 11 - .389 34 12 - .739
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2018 (10-2) Coahoma Holmes Hinds Gulf Coast Southwest Pearl River Northeast Copiah-Lincoln East Central Northwest East Mississippi* Eastern Arizona** *MACJC Championship **Mississippi Bowl 2019 (7-3) at Coahoma at Holmes 12 Hinds at 4 Gulf Coast at Southwest Pearl River Northeast at Copiah-Lincoln East Central at 10 Northwest* *MACJC Semifinals
W 44-0 L 23-25 W 28-25 W 16-13 W 51-21 W 48-7 W 40-27 W 28-23 W 45-20 W 36-34 L 14-19 W 27-7
L 10-18 W 23-7 W 31-7 L 14-20 W 34-6 W 49-6 W 35-3 W 21-14 W 35-13 L 17-24
2020 (3-2) East Central W 34-5 at Hinds L 16-18 at Southwest W 40-27 Pearl River W 37-13 Copiah-Lincoln Canceled at 2 Gulf Coast L 8-35 *COVID-19 Pandemic, South only schedule
BY VICTORIES Coach Sim Cooley Parker Dykes John Read Eddie Pierce Paul Davis Steve Buckley
|----------Overall----------| W - L - T Pct. 187-92-5 .667 93-50-1 .649 45-16-3 .727 36-21 .632 34-11-3 .740 34-12 .739
BY WINNING PCT. (MIN 3 YRS) Coach Tenure B.L. Graham 1947-49 Steve Buckley 2016-present Paul Davis 1950-54 John Read 1937-44 Sim Cooley 1961-87
|----------Overall----------| W - L - T Pct. 23-7-1 .758 34-12 .739 34-11-3 .740 45-16-3 .727 187-92-5 .667
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MACCC Champions 2016-17 2008-09 1945-46 1942-43 1940-41 1935-36
Region/MACCC Champions 2001 1998 1983 1979 1978 1968 1964 1955 1951 1947 1946 1941 1940
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MACCC Champions 2020-21 1947-48 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2014-15 2009-10 2008-09 2000-01 JC_BOBCATS
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Region Champions 2009 2002 1992 MACCC Champions 1994
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es County Junior College Sports Hall of Fame 2017 inductees were (left to right) son Brent Barry for the late William T. ” Barry, Sandra Sumrall, Misty M. Moore, and Dr. Gene Lasley. Class of 2007
Sim Cooley, Flowers, A.B. Howard – Hall ofJoe Fame Inductees –
Class of 2008 John Perkins, Gene Tullos A.B. Howard ss of 2007:Randall Sim Boone, Cooley, Joe Flowers, Class of 2009 ss of 2008:Gwen Randall John Perkins, Gene Magee, L.Boone, D. Ready, Jerry "Sally" Smith, Aubrey Wade,Tullos Patricia Waldrup of 2010 ss of 2009:Class Gwen Magee, L.D. Ready, Jerry “Sally” Smith, MikePatricia McClellan, Carlos McDaniel, Dr. Joe-Michael Robertson ubrey Wade, Waldrup Class of 2011 ss of 2010:Dale Mike McClellan, Carlos McDaniel, Crowder, Wilmer Dennis, Parker Dykes, Elmer Higginbotham, Ken Schulte Dr. Joe-Michael Robertson Class of 2012 Dr. Sam Bounds, Hill Denson, Wendy Hogue, Dr. Amy Parker, Hannon Strickland ss of 2011: Dale Crowder, Wilmer Dennis, Parker Dykes, Class of 2013 Elmer Higginbotham, Ken Schulte Chauncey Davis, George Harrison, Jackie Parker 2014 Bounds, Hill Denson, Wendy Clark ss of 2012:Class Dr. of Sam Deion Branch, BillyHannon King, James Strickland Logan, Robert L. Sorey, Larry Suchy Hogue, Dr. Amy Parker, Class of 2015 ss of 2013:Linda Chauncey George Jackie Parker Darty, KevinDavis, Jackson, Tommy Parker,Harrison, Don Pennington, Mike Robertson of 2016 ss of 2014:Class Deion Branch, Billy King, James Logan, David Hopper, Ishee, Cecil "Boots" Jordan, Rebecca Ratcliff Patrick Robert L. Sorey, LarryRay Suchy Class of 2017 ss of 2015:Bill Linda Darty, Kevin Jackson, Tommy Barry, Dr. Gene Lasley, Misty M. Moore, Sandra SumrallParker, Class ofMike 2018 “Skeeter” Robertson Don Pennington, Joey Davis, McArthur Hamburg, Dr. H. Greggory Jefcoat ss of 2016:Class David Hopper, Ray Ishee, Cecil “Boots” Jordan, of 2019 Rebecca Patrick Jay L. Ladner, Christian Ostrander, Daryl L.Terrell 2020 Dr. Martin Eugene Lasley, ss of 2017:Class BillofBarry, Katie Herrington Misty Myers Moore, Sandra Sumrall
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Nominate someone for next year’s JCJC Sports Hall of Fame Nomination Process: • Nomination forms are available in the JCJC Alumni/ Foundation Office and online at www.jcjc.edu. • Deadline for nomination is February 13.
Eligibility: • Coaches and athletic directors must be out of active coaching at JCJC for at least 3 years before nomination. • Athletes must have been out of intercollegiate athletics for at least 10 years before nomination. • Individuals other than coaches or athletes who have made major contributions to JCJC athletics may also be considered for selection. • Individuals nominated must be a member of the JCJC Alumni Association.
Criteria: Factors to be considered in the selection process are: • Athletic and leadership accomplishments while at JCJC, other institutions, and professional organizations. • Community involvement and community service. • Continual support of JCJC. • Consideration of character and leadership qualities. • Inductees must attend ceremony or be represented by family, if deceased.
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The Bobcats won national championships in men’s basketball in 2014, baseball in 2016 and softball in 2018 . Jones also won 14 Region 23 titles and 26 MACJC crowns during her 12 years as Athletic Director .
Former Jones College athletic director and head women’s basketball coach Katie Eaton Herrington is the latest inductee into the Jones College Sports Hall of Fame . Herrington was inducted on Oct . 29 when the Bobcats hosted Pearl River at Bobcat Stadium/Sim Cooley Field . There was a private reception for her prior to the 7 p .m . game at President Dr . Jesse Smith’s home . She was then recognized at halftime . Herrington served as coach from 1988 -1999 and as athletic director from 20062018 . She compiled a 176-114 record, including three 20-win seasons, as head coach with the Bobcats . She was named the Mississippi Association of Community/ Junior Colleges (MACJC) Women’s Coach of the Year in 1990 . She also served as women’s tennis coach at Jones from 1989-92 and was the men’s tennis coach in 1989 . After she stepped down as head basketball coach, Herrington became a fulltime instructor in the Health and Physical Education department at Jones . She was named as Jones College’s Faculty of the Year in 2008 and was JC’s Lamplighter in 2003 and 2006 .
In the 2016-2017 athletics year, Jones compiled a 206-36 record in all nine sports for a remarkable .851 winning percentage . The Bobcats won state and region titles that year in women’s basketball, women’s soccer, men’s basketball and softball and added a state championship in baseball . Jones graduated 96 percent of its studentathletes that year . In 2013-14, Jones won state championships in all four of its women’s sports, – soccer, basketball, softball and tennis . Herrington also served as Director for NJCAA Region 23 for 15 years and Assistant Director for Region 23 for five years . Herrington received the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Loyalty Award in 2016, only the 19th recipient of the award at that time . With the NJCAA, Herrington served as Women’s Division I Basketball Committee Chair, Women’s Soccer Committee Chair and Services and Recognition Chair .
Herrington added the duties of Athletic Director in 2006 becoming the first female AD in school history . Jones enjoyed unprecedented success during Herrington’s time as Athletic Director .
A graduate of Taylorsville High School, Herrington was a point guard for the 1980 Lady Tartar state championship basketball team . She was selected as the Pine Belt Conference MVP for three consecutive years, an All-State player and a member of the Mississippi All-Star team . Herrington attended MUW on a basketball scholarship from 1980-84 . She was a four-year starter for “The W” where he earned the Don Usher MVP Award as a senior . Herrington graduated cum laude with a degree in physical education . Upon graduation, Herrington went to William Carey College as an assistant women’s basketball coach . After one year as an assistant, she was named as the Lady Crusaders head coach . She served as head coach for three years, leading them to a 51-31 record and a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championship in 1987-88 . During her time at William Carey, she received a Master’s of Education degree . Herrington has been involved with numerous groups outside of Jones, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes . She became a part of FCA when she was a student-athlete at MUW . She was an inaugural member of the Jones County FCA Board and continues to serve currently . In 2015, Herrington was the recipient of the Dave “Boo” Ferris Influence Award, an award given annually to a coach who is actively involved in FCA and has a strong Christian influence on his/her FCA chapter . In 2016, the Jones County FCA named its annual golf tournament in her honor . Herrington and her husband, Bob, are active members of Ellisville’s First Baptist Church . They have a daughter, Kellie . Herrington is the 52nd member of the Jones College Sports Hall of Fame .
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BOBCAT CHEERLEADING
Kayla Hankins begins her 11th year as the Jones College cheerleading coach and third as the assistant athletic director for compliance and eligibility this fall . The 2021 Bobcat cheer squad captured the Open Coed Division at the UCA College Championships in Orlando, Florida . The 2020 squad placed second in the UCA College Championship Open Coed Division and third in Open Coed Gameday . The Bobcats are a competitive squad that cheers at all football games, home basketball games, pep rallies and other events in the community . They travel with teams to playoff games, tournaments and also compete in Orlando annually in the UCA College National Championships . Hankins helps with scheduling and advisement of all student-athletes and teaches a psychology of personal adjustment class . The Hattiesburg native started at Jones as the assistant cheer coach and working in the recruiting office . Hankins was a member of the nationally-ranked Bobcat cheerleading squad from 2005-07 and served as captain of the co-ed squad . She continued cheering at Southern Mississippi from 2007-09 . Hankins has an MEd counseling services with an emphasis in higher education and bachelor of science in psychology, both from Southern Mississippi . Kayla and her husband Martin, a college official, have a daughter, Lillian Kate, and a son, Klein . Jeremy Lumpkin begins his sixth year as an assistant cheer coach alongside Kayla Hankins . Lumpkin was a member of the Bobcat squad from 2004-06 and is a three-time UCA Division I College National Champion with Kentucky and three-time ICU World Champion with the USA National Co-Ed team . Jeremy and his wife, Ali, who coached four years at JC, are both Kentucky graduates . They have a daughter, Zella .
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Cole Dueitt Sophomore Saraland HS (AL)
Jathan Watson Sophomore West Harrison HS
Joy Nicole Fendley Sophomore Germantown HS
Julian Melancon Sophomore Lafayette HS (LA)
Lily Baker Sophomore Brandon HS
KJ Mackeroy Sophomore Bartow HS (FL)
Lance Kidd Sophomore Daphne HS (AL)
Madelyn Pace Sophomore Petal HS
Max Housman Sophomore McCracken Co. (KY)
Mollie Potter Sophomore MRA
Will Rushing Sophomore Dyer County (TN)
Gilbert Puerto Freshman Sumrall HS
Grayson Weathersby Freshman Florence HS
Micah Boone Freshman Harrison Central HS
Raelyn Maddux Freshman East Hamilton (TN)
BOBCAT CHEERLEADERS Xavius Jones Sophomore Bartow HS (FL)
Hanna Shoemaker Freshman St. Martin HS
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Zack Alleman Sophomore Pearl HS
Bailey Collums Freshman Northwest Rankin
Elijiah Garcia Freshman Bartow HS (FL)
Hope Weathersby Kaliyah Jones Kadin Pohlmann Freshman Freshman ASSISTANTFreshman CHEERLEADER COACHES Oak Grove HS Jeremy Enterprise HS Poplarville HS & Ali Lumpkin
Ryan Sullivan Freshman Hudson HS (FL)
Kayla Hankins Kayla Hankins begins her seventh year
Jeremy and Ali Lumpkin begin their third year as assistant coaches. Jeremy was a member of the Bobcat squad from 2004-2006. Jeremy and Ali are three-time UCA Division 1A College National Champions with The University of Kentucky and three-time ICU Team World Champions with the USA National Coed Team. Jeremy graduated with a Bachelor of Economics, and Ali graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology from the University of Kentucky. Jeremy is an owner of the Gem of Champions of MSGC, and Ali is the All-Star Director. Jeremy and Ali just welcomed their first daughter, Zella.
Kayla Hankins Head Coach
Jeremy Lumpkin Assistant Coach
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Trumpet Tyler Broadway Emily Ford Rachel Hawkins Luis Hernandez Summer Hughes Mary Elizabeth Kebodeaux Cambrie McRee Hunter Overstreet Angel Salas Summer Satcher Noah Schumann Kyyora Sidney Reagan Thornton Callie Tisdale Trinity Williams
Flute Jasmine Decker Abby Doiron Sophia Gordon Kelbi Herring Mackenzie Herrington Erica Kitchens Eileen Ortega Kristlyn Parker Dixie Pinkerton Kambri Pippin Ines Rivera Aidan Slater Amy Thornton Kaylea Yates Jessica Long Clarinet Kaitlyn Beasley Joshua Brown Elda Cook Madison Foxworth Heighlie Frias Victor Heath Tiera Hough Isabella Kittrell Sandra Massey Lorin Musgrove Madison Myers Katlyn Myrick Madilyn Pitts Raveon Pruitt-Lane Lena Ruble Dallas Trehern Rhiannon Williams Saxophone Vada Koepp Eboni McDonald Sydney Tisdale Bari Saxophone Sara-Beth McKellar
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MAROON TYPHOON HISTORY The Jones County Junior College band made its first “formal” appearance on the evening of February 26, 1931. It is one of the oldest organizations in continuous existence with its founding in October 1930. This new department, under the supervision of Mr. T. P. Lott had forty people receiving instruction and more than a dozen others were on the waiting list. Almost since the band’s inception, members have had “once-in-a-lifetime” experiences. The first of these came shortly after B. F. Ogletree began his first stint as director in 1932. In November, some of the members traveled with the State Teacher’s College (now the University of Southern Mississippi) to march in the Presidential Inauguration Parade on March 4, 1933. The newly elected president was Franklin D. Roosevelt. In January 1934, the band furnished music for an air show in Laurel and all members were treated to free airplane rides. In January 1937, the band began making trips to perform in various Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans through the 1950’s. The marching band has been a mainstay at JCJC football games. The group performed at all postseason bowl games including the 1955 and 1977 Junior Rose Bowls in Pasadena, CA. Utilizing a fairly traditional marching style, band members would often spell out words or form shapes of familiar objects to enhance the music being played. On occasion, members wore tiny lights on their caps and performed in a darkened stadium to the delight of the audience. The dance team, Touch of Gold, debuted on the field with 12 members in 1971. It has been an integral part of the band ever since. Also added to the band in the mid-1970’s were auxiliary units known then as the Flag
Corps and Rifle Corps. These units are now known as the Color Guard. With the hiring of George Arnold as band director in 1976, the JCJC band entered what might be considered the modern era of marching. Arnold’s bands adopted a drum and bugle corps style of performing that has continued to evolve into the present-day marching band. Over the years, the marching band has been known by several names including the Maroon and Gold Band and The Spirit of Bobcat Land. However, in 1977 the band became known as the Maroon Typhoon after being chosen the Number One junior college band in the state the previous year. The moniker was a testament to the big sound produced by the all brass and percussion band. Woodwinds have been added back to the playing contingent, but the big sound of the Maroon Typhoon has continued to impress audiences, both at home and internationally. Prior to the 1980’s, membership in the marching band ranged from 17-100 in any given year. The numbers began to steadily increase to the present range of 200-225. Under Director David Young, the band made its international television debut in the 1990 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Positive publicity continued under director Sammy Barr who took over in 1993. That year, the Typhoon performed in the King Orange Jamboree Parade in Miami, FL. Notable Typhoon performances have included two trips each to the Macy’s, King Orange Jamboree and Chicago Thanksgiving Day Parades, one trip each to the Cotton Bowl, NYC Veterans Day Parade, 25th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Parade in Washington, D. C., and the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA. Matthew Pickering took the director’s
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position in 2009 after four years as an assistant. He was the first director in the modern era to also be a Maroon Typhoon alumnus. Long-serving staff members who have since retired include assistant director, Jeff Brown and Barr who continued to assist the band, as did woodwind instructor Meri Malloy Newell, who joined the staff full-time in 1994 after several years in a part-time capacity. Current Director of Bands, Dr. Ben Burge, is in his third year, along with Assistant Band Directors, Dr. Lindsey Keay since 2013, and Kristopher Grant since 2017. The JCJC Maroon Typhoon Marching Band also receives direction from highbrass instructor, Dr. Patrick Richards. Also, two ladies who have served the Maroon Typhoon for more than 25-years are alumnus and Touch of Gold choreographer since 1989, Lora Martineau Davis, and Color Guard choreographer since 1993, Juna Brashier Broome. JCJC head band directors, and their years of service, are: T. P. Lott, 1930-31; B. F. Ogletree, 1932-1938, 1946, 1952; J. T. H. Mize 1939-1940; Edward C. Kalb, 1940-1942; Constantine Johns, 1942-1943; Mrs. J. B. Young/E. C. McLarty, 1943-1944; Hazeline King, 1944-1945; Homer C. Peden, 1945-1946; C. B. Sanders, 1946-47; W. T. West, 1948-?; James A. Ball, 1953-1957; Ray Wadenphful, 1957-1959; James F. Choate, 1959-62; G. M. Oliver, 1962-1964; John Lawson, 1964-1966; Don Nobles, 1966- 1970; Dennis Vaughn, 1970-1976; George Arnold, 1976-1981; David Young, 1981- 1992; Sammy Barr, 1993-2009; Matthew Pickering, 2009-2012; Dr. Jonathan Helmick, 2013-2014; Jeff Cannon, 2015; Dr. Ben Burge, 2016-present.
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